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dame. i compared now as copenhagen's notre dame. ., , compared now as copenhagen's notre dame. . , . ., ., dame. i have seen the director of the chamber— dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of _ dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of commerce - dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of commerce can - dame. i have seen the director of - the chamber of commerce can actually carrying out one of the paintings. we saw the public that were passing trying to get those priceless paintings out?— trying to get those priceless aintinas out? . �*, , .,, paintings out? that's right, people were inside — paintings out? that's right, people were inside the _ paintings out? that's right, people were inside the building _ paintings out? that's right, people were inside the building so - paintings out? that's right, people were inside the building so they i were inside the building so they have been trying to remove what they could as they were told to evacuate. it is somet
dame. i compared now as copenhagen's notre dame. ., , compared now as copenhagen's notre dame. . , . ., ., dame. i have seen the director of the chamber— dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of _ dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of commerce - dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of commerce can - dame. i have seen the director of - the chamber of commerce can actually carrying out one of the paintings. we saw the public that were passing trying to get those...
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dame katherine grainger there. that's _ this matter now. dame katherine grainger there. that's all - this matter now. dame katherine grainger there. that's all from i grainger there. that's all from sportsday, thanks for watching. bye—bye. thanks to the sports team in salford. you're watching bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. let's get more on our top story — that sword attack in east london. in the last hour the police have confirmed that a 13—year—old boy has died from his injuries. four other people — two of them police officers — are in hospital, but their injuries aren't thought to be life—threatening. officers had been called to reports of a vehicle being driven into a house in hainault at around seven o'clock this morning. this footage was sent to us and shows the police in pursuit of a man suspected of stabbing people with a sword. the suspect at one point is seen climbing on the roof of a garage before entering someone's garden. the bystander who was filming shouts, "lock your doors!". another person described hearing someone shout, "she's been stabbed
dame katherine grainger there. that's _ this matter now. dame katherine grainger there. that's all - this matter now. dame katherine grainger there. that's all from i grainger there. that's all from sportsday, thanks for watching. bye—bye. thanks to the sports team in salford. you're watching bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. let's get more on our top story — that sword attack in east london. in the last hour the police have confirmed that a 13—year—old boy has died from his injuries. four...
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moment. here. -- open hagan's notre dame moment. ~ ., , here. -- open hagan's notre dame moment. ~ . , ~ ., ., ., , moment. what is known about how this fire started? — moment. what is known about how this fire started? the _ moment. what is known about how this fire started? the authorities _ moment. what is known about how this fire started? the authorities are - fire started? the authorities are sa in: it fire started? the authorities are saying it is _ fire started? the authorities are saying it is too _ fire started? the authorities are saying it is too early _ fire started? the authorities are saying it is too early to - fire started? the authorities are saying it is too early to say - fire started? the authorities are saying it is too early to say at i saying it is too early to say at this time, and they are still working around the building even though the fire is under control but they are saying it is too early to say anything but what they are pointing to is what we know is that reservations were going on and the building was posed to celebrate its 400 year anniversary l
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susan fleet was dame vera's friend and pa. the elements within it are the boys with the piano, st paul's during the blitz, the family round the radiogram, there's the musicians. it captures so much. when dame vera died it wasn'tjust ditchling, but the whole country, in the midst of a pandemic, who remembered a woman whose voice had meant so much during terrible times and it's that which inspired sculptor paul day. i've had the opportunity and the privilege of making a number of sculptures, memorials in honour to people who fought in the second world war and have served in various ways and in different conflicts. i like my art to serve stories that are meaningful and impact us all in some way. the work has yet to be turned into bronze. another million pounds is needed to complete it, but say those busy fundraising, dame vera is worth it. her whole life was in service. she was a wonderful singer. what she did during world war ii going out to burma, going out to her boys to bring them a bit of home. her voice means so much to peo
susan fleet was dame vera's friend and pa. the elements within it are the boys with the piano, st paul's during the blitz, the family round the radiogram, there's the musicians. it captures so much. when dame vera died it wasn'tjust ditchling, but the whole country, in the midst of a pandemic, who remembered a woman whose voice had meant so much during terrible times and it's that which inspired sculptor paul day. i've had the opportunity and the privilege of making a number of sculptures,...
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dame sandra and doctor steward _ website today. dame sandra and doctor steward will _ website today. dame sandra and doctor steward will consider - website today. dame sandra and doctor steward will consider the | doctor steward will consider the evidence given in phases five and six of the inquiry, both written and oral evidence, and will produce a secondary report in light of that evidence when phases five and six have concluded. thank you. we can all agree that is a brighter note. yellow mechanical alan bates, please. of course, has appeared. —— can i call alan bates, please? i swear by almighty god... i can i call alan bates, please? i. swear by almighty god... i swear can i call alan bates, please? i- swear by almighty god... i swear by almiuh swear by almighty god... i swear by almighty god _ swear by almighty god... i swear by almighty god that _ swear by almighty god... i swear by almighty god that the _ swear by almighty god... i swear by almighty god that the evidence - swear by almighty god... i swear by almighty god
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mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen passes 200,000 signatures. the scottish first minister humza yousaf will announce shortly whether he will stay in office and he faces two confidence votes and has failed to win the backing of possible allies. a source close to him said resignation had become an option rather than letting the vote go ahead. this is a live shot of the official residence of the scottish first minister, bute house and humza yousaf is expected to make a statement around noon. let's talk to our political correspondent in edinburgh, lynsey bews. what is the latest you are hearing? we expect to hear from the first minister around noon, we are here at bute house, the official residence of the first minister and we expect to hear the current first minister say he will resign following the collapse of the power—sharing deal with the green party last week and that was when the trouble began for him and he has been under intense pressure since then. it was announced here at bute house on thursday last week that he would bring to an end t
mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen passes 200,000 signatures. the scottish first minister humza yousaf will announce shortly whether he will stay in office and he faces two confidence votes and has failed to win the backing of possible allies. a source close to him said resignation had become an option rather than letting the vote go ahead. this is a live shot of the official residence of the scottish first minister, bute house and humza yousaf...
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when dame - musicians. it captures so much --| dame vera lynn. when dame vera musicians. it captures so much -- - dame vera lynn. when dame vera lynn died it wasn't _ dame vera lynn. when dame vera lynn died it wasn't just _ dame vera lynn. when dame vera lynn died it wasn'tjust ditchling _ dame vera lynn. when dame vera lynn died it wasn't just ditchling but - died it wasn'tjust ditchling but the whole country in the midst of a pandemic remembered a woman his voice had meant so much during terrible times and as that which inspired sculptor paul day. i’gre terrible times and as that which inspired sculptor paul day. i've had the opportunity _ inspired sculptor paul day. i've had the opportunity and _ inspired sculptor paul day. i've had the opportunity and the _ inspired sculptor paul day. i've had the opportunity and the privilege . inspired sculptor paul day. i've had | the opportunity and the privilege of making a number of sculptures and memorials in honour to people who fought in the second world war or served in various ways in different conflict. i like my art to
when dame - musicians. it captures so much --| dame vera lynn. when dame vera musicians. it captures so much -- - dame vera lynn. when dame vera lynn died it wasn't _ dame vera lynn. when dame vera lynn died it wasn't just _ dame vera lynn. when dame vera lynn died it wasn'tjust ditchling _ dame vera lynn. when dame vera lynn died it wasn't just ditchling but - died it wasn'tjust ditchling but the whole country in the midst of a pandemic remembered a woman his voice had meant so much during...
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dame esther rantzen talked about the uk not keeping up with the rest of the world on this issue. for those in favour, those seat there would have to be strict controls and the eligibility would be very important in terms of who was allowed to do it, those terminated is or hide their mentalfaculties it, those terminated is or hide their mental faculties being able to make the decision. those against a change in the law, said it would leave the door open for many vulnerable people to be pushed into it, if you like, in terms of being forced into their own suicides. there was quite an interesting intervention by the father of the house, the oldest mp in the chamber, the mp been there the longest, who said he felt it would essentially increase the suicide rate here in the uk by threefold. on the other side, there are mps who said their opinions have changed over the years having heard from their own constituencies and having heard really terrible stories of peoples very painful deaths, and how the idea that if you could make someone's death more their own decision, obviously that woul
dame esther rantzen talked about the uk not keeping up with the rest of the world on this issue. for those in favour, those seat there would have to be strict controls and the eligibility would be very important in terms of who was allowed to do it, those terminated is or hide their mentalfaculties it, those terminated is or hide their mental faculties being able to make the decision. those against a change in the law, said it would leave the door open for many vulnerable people to be pushed...
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it is hugely iconic, people talk of this is the notre dame moment for cope and hagan. notre dame is also undergoing refurbishment work when the fire started there in 2019. yes. refurbishment work when the fire started there in 2019.— started there in 2019. yes. the buildinu started there in 2019. yes. the building is _ started there in 2019. yes. the building is really _ started there in 2019. yes. the building is really iconic. - started there in 2019. yes. the building is really iconic. this i building is really iconic. this building is really iconic. this building has always been there, they have been fired close by but it has always stood there. that is why it's so damaging the people living in copenhagen. this iconic building which would celebrate its 400th anniversary this year now has been so damaged by the fire. it's the centre of the nordic trade history and a place where a lot of people in copenhagen walk by every day. this is a very central place both for politics and also traffic. a lot of cars go by her every day so a lot of people feel this is a buildin
it is hugely iconic, people talk of this is the notre dame moment for cope and hagan. notre dame is also undergoing refurbishment work when the fire started there in 2019. yes. refurbishment work when the fire started there in 2019.— started there in 2019. yes. the buildinu started there in 2019. yes. the building is _ started there in 2019. yes. the building is really _ started there in 2019. yes. the building is really iconic. - started there in 2019. yes. the building is really iconic....
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dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the person is expected to die within six months. opponents of assisted dying say however the law is constructed, it could put unbearable pressure on the more vulnerable. disability campaigner baroness tanni grey—thompson fears changing the law could see some people being coerced into pursuing assisted dying. there's a huge number of people who aren't vocal, who don't feel they have choice, who feel they're a burden and are really worried, certainly around disabled people, are worried that if the law does change, then they will be encouraged to end their lives, whether they've got a terminal diagnosi
dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the...
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and dame arlene phillips won herfirst olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. no awards for the weatherjudging by that picture! it is never ending at the moment. it almost feels this morning after a pretty wild start on monday, that we have stepped back into winter. take a look at this, this is nottinghamshire, the cherry blossom tree are reminded that we are actually in the month of spring but we have seen gusts of winds in excess of close to 60 mph for some this morning. we have also, watch this, we have also had some snow showers. this is doncasterjust a few hours ago. the snow mostly on higher ground. but it's quite bizarre considering just a couple of days ago we had the warmest day of the year so far with 21.6 degrees in essex. ijust want the year so far with 21.6 degrees in essex. i just want to show you essex as we go through this week. look at this roller—coaster ride of temperatures, going from 21 down to 12 with some showers, it's going to feel pretty cool, and indication into friday that it might
and dame arlene phillips won herfirst olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. no awards for the weatherjudging by that picture! it is never ending at the moment. it almost feels this morning after a pretty wild start on monday, that we have stepped back into winter. take a look at this, this is nottinghamshire, the cherry blossom tree are reminded that we are actually in the month of spring but we have seen gusts of winds in...
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somebody said its denmark's notre dame. five years ago in paris notre dame was also struck by fire. so this is a sad moment for the city's history. do we have an idea but because of the blaze? , :, :, ., :, the blaze? there is no information et. the blaze? there is no information yet- there — the blaze? there is no information yet. there should _ the blaze? there is no information yet. there should be _ the blaze? there is no information yet. there should be a _ the blaze? there is no information yet. there should be a press - yet. there should be a press briefing imminently. we understand the building was still occupied, they were still workers inside and it was being renovated. so it's not clear how the fire started but because of those renovations there was a scaffolding and plastic cladding and today is incredibly windy. all of that has combined to make it a difficult task for those fire crews to put out the blaze. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been lit the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been [it
somebody said its denmark's notre dame. five years ago in paris notre dame was also struck by fire. so this is a sad moment for the city's history. do we have an idea but because of the blaze? , :, :, ., :, the blaze? there is no information et. the blaze? there is no information yet- there — the blaze? there is no information yet. there should _ the blaze? there is no information yet. there should be _ the blaze? there is no information yet. there should be a _ the blaze? there is no...
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dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the person is expected to die within six months. opponents of assisted dying say however the law is constructed, it could put unbearable pressure on the more vulnerable. disability campaigner baroness tanni grey—thompson fears changing the law could see some people being coerced into pursuing assisted dying. it's there's a huge number of people who aren't vocal, who don't feel they have choice, who feel they're a burden and are really worried, certainly around disabled people, are worried that if the law does change, then they will be encouraged to to end their lives, whether they've got a terminal
dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the...
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dame trudy denman who was the director— country. dame trudy denman who was the director of the women's land army— the director of the women's land army during the second world war, the land _ army during the second world war, the land army fighting the field, and it— the land army fighting the field, and it is— the land army fighting the field, and it is in— the land army fighting the field, and it is in the fields where we may well win— and it is in the fields where we may well win this battle. because without — well win this battle. because without the nation being fed, we could _ without the nation being fed, we could not— without the nation being fed, we could not fight the war. so they were _ could not fight the war. so they were an — could not fight the war. so they were an amazing group of women. did you ever_ were an amazing group of women. did you ever drive a tractor? | were an amazing group of women. did you ever drive a tractor? i did drive a little _ you ever drive a tractor? i did drive a little ferguso
dame trudy denman who was the director— country. dame trudy denman who was the director of the women's land army— the director of the women's land army during the second world war, the land _ army during the second world war, the land army fighting the field, and it— the land army fighting the field, and it is— the land army fighting the field, and it is in— the land army fighting the field, and it is in the fields where we may well win— and it is in the fields where we may well win...
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boss of the supermarket tesco's uk business, jason tarry, will start in september, taking overfrom dame sharon white who said last year that she would be standing down at the end of her term. john lewis has come under increasing pressure in recent years. it has closed stores and cutjobs, but recently announced a return to profit. a brazilian supreme courtjudge has opened an inquiry into elon musk after the multi—billionaire said he would reactivate accounts on the social media platform x that thejudge had ordered to be blocked. mr musk posted on the platform that the restrictions had been lifted because the court order was unconstitutional. if x fails to comply with the order, it will be fined around $20,000 a day. there was a lot of optimism around the world particularly in the us last week and it was of the idea that interest rates could start to fall. remember, so many are reading the mood music coming from central banks around the world. that has sorta been the start for a new week. let me quickly show you what is happening in the us, if i can. but thatis happening in the us, if i
boss of the supermarket tesco's uk business, jason tarry, will start in september, taking overfrom dame sharon white who said last year that she would be standing down at the end of her term. john lewis has come under increasing pressure in recent years. it has closed stores and cutjobs, but recently announced a return to profit. a brazilian supreme courtjudge has opened an inquiry into elon musk after the multi—billionaire said he would reactivate accounts on the social media platform x that...
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dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, its huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the...
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dame diana told me tonight she is concerned about this and they have had to fight every step of the way to get this far and now this has emerged and one campaigner said there was the suspicious there was some watering down going on. hugh pym, thank you. a fall in the price of some meats, crumpets and chocolate biscuits has helped push down inflation to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rose was 3.2% last month, down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall — it is slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak 18 months ago. the chancellor welcomed the news and what it means for the economy. i think that the statistics we've had this week demonstrate that inflation is coming down. it's now lower than the united states. but the bigger picture is that the fundamentals for the uk economy are actually very strong. i think people can start to have confidence that after a very difficult period, things are beginning to improve. he was speaking to faisal islam, our economics e
dame diana told me tonight she is concerned about this and they have had to fight every step of the way to get this far and now this has emerged and one campaigner said there was the suspicious there was some watering down going on. hugh pym, thank you. a fall in the price of some meats, crumpets and chocolate biscuits has helped push down inflation to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rose was 3.2% last month, down from 3.4% in february. food prices...
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been publicly announced by the inquiry on the 9th ofjanuary this year, the inquiryjointly appointed dame sandra dawson and doctor katie stuart to the role of government expert witnesses.
been publicly announced by the inquiry on the 9th ofjanuary this year, the inquiryjointly appointed dame sandra dawson and doctor katie stuart to the role of government expert witnesses.
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and dame arlene phillips won her first 0livier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. you'd think if you were rescued from a tight squeeze, you'd be grateful. well, don't forget to tell your face. firefighters rescued this cat when it got stuck between two walls in preston in lancashire. but it didn't look too happy in the photograph. its grumpy expression attracted hundreds of comments on social media. tricky conditions on the roads, particularly added on the strength of the _ particularly added on the strength of the wind. look at the tightly packed isobars, there will be strong to gale force winds buffeting the uk during much of monday and into tuesday and it's coming down from the north west. in fact as we head towards tuesday, it starts to come down from the north, so it will feel much colder than it has — temperatures below average. so we've got some heavy, showery rain pushing its way southwards on a weather front. lots of heavy showers following in behind and colder air, so snow over the mountains. it takes longest to get to southern and eastern areas, but te
and dame arlene phillips won her first 0livier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. you'd think if you were rescued from a tight squeeze, you'd be grateful. well, don't forget to tell your face. firefighters rescued this cat when it got stuck between two walls in preston in lancashire. but it didn't look too happy in the photograph. its grumpy expression attracted hundreds of comments on social media. tricky conditions on the roads, particularly added on the strength of the _...
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it comes after dame sharon white confirmed she will step down at the end of her term at the employee—owned firm, which runs the department store chain and waitrose supermarket business. mrtarry will take up his role in september. the foreign office should be abolished and replaced by a new department for international affairs with modernised premises and "fewer colonial era pictures on the walls" — according to a group of former senior diplomats and officials. they've published a document calling for a new approach to uk international policy. fire crews called to an e—bike fire at a railway station in sutton in south london last month have said the "ferocious" blaze could have had "tragic consequences". the bike exploded during rush hour last month. the london fire brigade station officer said it's important to buy e—bikes from a reputable high—street seller, so you know the battery and charger history. history has been made in buckingham palace today as, for the first time ever, french soldiers took part in the changing of the guard. 16 british soldiers from the coldstream guards
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and dame arlene phillips won her first olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. in the next hour, we will get the latest from the middle east. news in the last few moments that easyjet will suspend flights to and from tel aviv. we've had the latest reports out of the war cabinet suggesting that israel's objective is to hurt iran without causing all—out war. that's the latest line emerging. least you set is live injerusalem and will be talking to the former us national security adviserjohn bolton —— lyse doucet is in jerusalem. the trial has also started in new york, day one of the hush money trial of donald trump, the first criminal trial of a former us president. and finally, in the next hour, we will be looking at that new report about the state of coral reefs around the world and the report of another mass bleaching. all of that coming up in the next hour. hello there. wild weather to greet us first thing this monday morning. we had four seasons in one day. there were two tornado is reported and a light dusting of snow in bradford this morning. but at th
and dame arlene phillips won her first olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. in the next hour, we will get the latest from the middle east. news in the last few moments that easyjet will suspend flights to and from tel aviv. we've had the latest reports out of the war cabinet suggesting that israel's objective is to hurt iran without causing all—out war. that's the latest line emerging. least you set is live injerusalem and will be talking to the former us national security...
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the crowd but after ten minutes, it collapsed and it was very reminiscent of what happened in notre dame. there was a huge crash and there was a huge cry with the danish word for no. great sadness. i assume there were quite a lot of people around at that time in the morning as well? a, people around at that time in the morning as well?— morning as well? a lot of cyclist, co -e and morning as well? a lot of cyclist, cone and hagan _ morning as well? a lot of cyclist, cope and hagan is _ morning as well? a lot of cyclist, cope and hagan is famous - morning as well? a lot of cyclist, cope and hagan is famous for i morning as well? a lot of cyclist, cope and hagan is famous for its| cope and hagan is famous for its cyclists and a couple of hundred cyclists and a couple of hundred cyclists were there and a few cars. i was across the waterway, so if you got closer to majority of people were on the other side of the river. of the river. have the majority said of the river. have the majority said what might have caused this? it is on all the danish _ what might have caused this? it 3 on all th
the crowd but after ten minutes, it collapsed and it was very reminiscent of what happened in notre dame. there was a huge crash and there was a huge cry with the danish word for no. great sadness. i assume there were quite a lot of people around at that time in the morning as well? a, people around at that time in the morning as well?— morning as well? a lot of cyclist, co -e and morning as well? a lot of cyclist, cone and hagan _ morning as well? a lot of cyclist, cope and hagan is _...
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dame trudy denman, who was the director of the women's land army during the second world war, said the land army fight in the fields, and it is in the fields that we may well win this battle. well win this battle, because without the nation being fed, we could not fight the war. so they were an amazing group of women. did you ever drive a tractor? i did drive a little ferguson. did you? but i wasn't supposed to because i hadn't passed my test! 0k. not all land girls lived and worked together as part of a gang. ruby terry worked on a neighbour's farm in kingston and never got a uniform or badge. 85 years later, becks has brought one along for her. you were definitely one of the girls that got forgotten, so i think that you should have a badge. ruby milked the cows twice a day and worked in the fields in the afternoon. that is your land army badge. thank you very much for all that you did during the war to make sure that we, the country, got fed. thank you. how long did it take you to milk 50 cows every morning and night? well, not very long once you got used to it. - you had to be quick
dame trudy denman, who was the director of the women's land army during the second world war, said the land army fight in the fields, and it is in the fields that we may well win this battle. well win this battle, because without the nation being fed, we could not fight the war. so they were an amazing group of women. did you ever drive a tractor? i did drive a little ferguson. did you? but i wasn't supposed to because i hadn't passed my test! 0k. not all land girls lived and worked together as...
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mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen passes 200,000 signatures. the scottish first minister humza yousaf will announce shortly whether he will stay in office and he faces two confidence votes and has failed to win the backing of possible allies. a source
mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen passes 200,000 signatures. the scottish first minister humza yousaf will announce shortly whether he will stay in office and he faces two confidence votes and has failed to win the backing of possible allies. a source
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a daming report finds a catalogue errors were made. could this be a turning point in the war? we'll have the latest on the so—called honeytrap scandal, with some conservatives backing the mp william wragg after he admitted being involved. and earth quake rattles north—eastern america, hitting new york and neighbouring newjersey. quakes are relatively rare in new york and within moments that work multiple reports of buildings swaying, but none so far of any major damage. sexism in schools — teachers warn it's being driven by extreme content on mobile phones. there is a great pressure to conform to a certain standard of, for example, outfit or body type. the access is all around them and it's 24/7. they have not got the ability to switch off. and, the mystery of the missing dog from california, that nine months later ended up thousands of miles away, in michigan. and on bbc london, warnings of "major disruption" for rail passengers over the next five days as train drivers stage another round of strikes over pay and conditions.
a daming report finds a catalogue errors were made. could this be a turning point in the war? we'll have the latest on the so—called honeytrap scandal, with some conservatives backing the mp william wragg after he admitted being involved. and earth quake rattles north—eastern america, hitting new york and neighbouring newjersey. quakes are relatively rare in new york and within moments that work multiple reports of buildings swaying, but none so far of any major damage. sexism in schools...
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the daily express, 200,000 demand that dame esther gets her dying wish, wishing to die when she wants. that's all from us this week. but how could we go without remembering that our host channel of 44 years, bbc two, turns 60 this weekend? it got off to a dodgy start back in 1964, when a powerfailure blacked out television centre and forced the channel to postpone its grand opening until the following night. but it was upwards from there — transmitting in higher definition than bbc! and, within a few years, becoming the first channel in europe to broadcast in colour. over the decades it's created many classic shows, a number of which have been cheekily ported across to bbc1. we'll leave you with a mash—up of memories. happy birthday bbc2 — love newsnight. # just the two of us, we can make it if we try # just the two of us...#
the daily express, 200,000 demand that dame esther gets her dying wish, wishing to die when she wants. that's all from us this week. but how could we go without remembering that our host channel of 44 years, bbc two, turns 60 this weekend? it got off to a dodgy start back in 1964, when a powerfailure blacked out television centre and forced the channel to postpone its grand opening until the following night. but it was upwards from there — transmitting in higher definition than bbc! and,...
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they want compulsory monitoring of all sewage outlets to protect participants, and chair of uk sport dame katherine grainger says, while it's a vitally important issue, she's worried that highlighting it could deter some from taking up water—based sports. every sport, we will see something different. so as you said, the sports around water — it could be sailing, rowing, canoeing, swimming — lots of other sports aligned to will be, how can we improve the water quality for all? it might be track and field athletes talking about air pollution, triathletes talking about air and water, winter sports talking about the climate affecting where there isn't snow now globally. so there lots of issues coming through different sports, and i think that's all to the good, these are conversations — these are athletes that matter to the public and have a platform to talk about things, and these are athletes with a passion to change things for the better. the awareness has grown and grown — the flip side of that is, while it still feels the waterways could still be dangerous or unhealthy, if you
they want compulsory monitoring of all sewage outlets to protect participants, and chair of uk sport dame katherine grainger says, while it's a vitally important issue, she's worried that highlighting it could deter some from taking up water—based sports. every sport, we will see something different. so as you said, the sports around water — it could be sailing, rowing, canoeing, swimming — lots of other sports aligned to will be, how can we improve the water quality for all? it might be...
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i'm joined by by dame laura lee the ceo of maggie's cancer care, and the historian, tessa dunlop. good evening, both. first, laura, you know queen camilla well because she is president of maggie's and by extension you know king charles was of this photograph very much says we are going through this together, which is very much the message, but the photograph is interesting, isn't it? because absolutely, the focus is on camilla, she is the rock in all this, she is the carer, as it were. yes, and it so often is, when someone is affected by cancer, it's the person who is closest and alongside them, they are going through it too, but there are also there supporting and being that back—up, and she has filled in for him whilst he's been undergoing his treatment, and she is going to be there right alongside him as he comes back to work.— there right alongside him as he comes back to work. tessa, though, we actually — comes back to work. tessa, though, we actually still _ comes back to work. tessa, though, we actually still do _ comes back to work. tessa, though, we actually still d
i'm joined by by dame laura lee the ceo of maggie's cancer care, and the historian, tessa dunlop. good evening, both. first, laura, you know queen camilla well because she is president of maggie's and by extension you know king charles was of this photograph very much says we are going through this together, which is very much the message, but the photograph is interesting, isn't it? because absolutely, the focus is on camilla, she is the rock in all this, she is the carer, as it were. yes, and...
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the petition was backed by the journalist and campaigner dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. the 83—year—old, who founded childline in the uk, revealed in december she had joined the assisted dying clinic dignitas in switzerland. but under uk law, she says her family could be left at risk of prosecution if they went with her to zurich to help her. speaking to the bbc�*s today programme, she set a law change would mean the uk is reflecting the wider global change.— wider global change. there is going to be a lot of _ wider global change. there is going to be a lot of evidence _ wider global change. there is going to be a lot of evidence discussed, l to be a lot of evidence discussed, because now we are in a situation worldwide where other countries like australia, canada, the netherlands, bits of america have already reformed their own laws that allow assisted dying legally under very carefully regulated circumstances. the evidence is that far from damaging palliative care, which is one of the things doctors fear, or some doctors fear, the effect is that you ge
the petition was backed by the journalist and campaigner dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. the 83—year—old, who founded childline in the uk, revealed in december she had joined the assisted dying clinic dignitas in switzerland. but under uk law, she says her family could be left at risk of prosecution if they went with her to zurich to help her. speaking to the bbc�*s today programme, she set a law change would mean the uk is reflecting the wider global change.— wider...
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here's what dame melanie dawes, chief executive of ofcom responded to andrew neills attack. we found gb news and preach 11 times this is an organisation that prioritises taking action. we found them in breach on a number of occasions on broadcasting. what did you do as a result? we put them on notice that fines are on the table and they do need to include the record. ,., , and they do need to include the record. , , , .,, and they do need to include the record. , , , ., record. does putting people on notice change _ record. does putting people on notice change the _ record. does putting people on notice change the way - record. does putting people on notice change the way that - notice change the way that broadcasters behave or should ofcom be using its powers more robustly? it doesn't say so does it? yes, ofcom have to use their indeed worth a look at the point that andrew neil was making, why are serving mps presenting programmes on the tv and radio, particularly interviewing their fellow mps. this radio, particularly interviewing theirfellow mps. this really radio, partic
here's what dame melanie dawes, chief executive of ofcom responded to andrew neills attack. we found gb news and preach 11 times this is an organisation that prioritises taking action. we found them in breach on a number of occasions on broadcasting. what did you do as a result? we put them on notice that fines are on the table and they do need to include the record. ,., , and they do need to include the record. , , , .,, and they do need to include the record. , , , ., record. does putting...
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we'rejoined now by dame deborah's dad, alistairjames, and also by owenjackson from cancer research uk. you are both very welcome this morning. i will say the obvious. i imagine you must be very proud. we shared some of the images is a moment ago of the campaign, but deborah did in the noise around everything she created. you deborah did in the noise around everything she created. you must be very proud- — everything she created. you must be very proud- you _ everything she created. you must be very proud. you are _ everything she created. you must be very proud. you are very _ everything she created. you must be very proud. you are very proud - everything she created. you must be very proud. you are very proud but l very proud. you are very proud but he wished the reason for being had not happened. she was an incredible campaigner, she knew how to open doors. one promise we made to her at the end of the day as a family, we would continue to fund and the legacy. dad volunteered. come on, you can talk to people and get the message across. that you can talk to people and get the messag
we'rejoined now by dame deborah's dad, alistairjames, and also by owenjackson from cancer research uk. you are both very welcome this morning. i will say the obvious. i imagine you must be very proud. we shared some of the images is a moment ago of the campaign, but deborah did in the noise around everything she created. you deborah did in the noise around everything she created. you must be very proud- — everything she created. you must be very proud- you _ everything she created. you must...
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let me ask you about what william wragg has done, dame andrewjenkins a fellow tory mp said he was an idiot for compromising security. 0ther for compromising security. other people have used stronger words than idiot. there are real world consequences to what he has done. yes i think it is bad manners to say the least and bad behaviour. i do not hand over the numbers of politicians or presenters to anyone without checking with them in the first base and to do so is just bad behaviour. but i do not know if it is a hanging offence. and you've ended up with the right kind of outcome where a man who has i think deemed himself unfit to be in public life has bowed out gracefully at the end of a long line of embarrassing twists and turns. i do not not know if more to come out but yet again people try to say that a prime minister or leader of the opposition should hesitate before establishing the facts and just to give someone the facts and just to give someone the breathing space to make a wise decision. because then we end up hounding everyone out of public life. you have got a decent outco
let me ask you about what william wragg has done, dame andrewjenkins a fellow tory mp said he was an idiot for compromising security. 0ther for compromising security. other people have used stronger words than idiot. there are real world consequences to what he has done. yes i think it is bad manners to say the least and bad behaviour. i do not hand over the numbers of politicians or presenters to anyone without checking with them in the first base and to do so is just bad behaviour. but i do...
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and dame arlene phillips won her first olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. she looks very pleased with that. t she looks very pleased with that. i was going to say, she is never she looks very pleased with that. t was going to say, she is never 80! t was going to say, she is never 80! i am so glad dear england did so well, i don't go to the theatre hugely often but i saw it in london it was incredible. often but i saw it in london it was incredible-— incredible. david cameron, lord cameron coming _ incredible. david cameron, lord cameron coming up _ incredible. david cameron, lord cameron coming up in _ incredible. david cameron, lord cameron coming up in a - incredible. david cameron, lord cameron coming up in a few i incredible. david cameron, lord i cameron coming up in a few minutes. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. this programme has learned that some tory mps, including a former chair a very good morning, welcome to bbc london, i'm thomas magill. this programme has learned that some tory mps, including a former chair of the
and dame arlene phillips won her first olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. she looks very pleased with that. t she looks very pleased with that. i was going to say, she is never she looks very pleased with that. t was going to say, she is never 80! t was going to say, she is never 80! i am so glad dear england did so well, i don't go to the theatre hugely often but i saw it in london it was incredible. often but i saw it in london it was incredible-— incredible. david...
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dame laura kenny and jason kenny will not be there. we will be talking to a couple of cyclists who will form part of that team in paris. good morning to emma, world and european champion, and sophie who has one destro who won a silver medal in the recent camping trip. thank you for getting up early. this is home for you, what is a normal day like in training for you? a normal day like in training for ou? ~ , ., , a normal day like in training for ou? , ., , ., a normal day like in training for ou? ~ , ., , ., ., a normal day like in training for ou? you? we usually do a typical day because we _ you? we usually do a typical day because we are _ you? we usually do a typical day because we are training - you? we usually do a typical day because we are training in - you? we usually do a typical day because we are training in a - you? we usually do a typical day| because we are training in a deep block, gym and track which is most of our day, in general we are lifting heavy weights, different exercises, and on the track we are doing big eff
dame laura kenny and jason kenny will not be there. we will be talking to a couple of cyclists who will form part of that team in paris. good morning to emma, world and european champion, and sophie who has one destro who won a silver medal in the recent camping trip. thank you for getting up early. this is home for you, what is a normal day like in training for you? a normal day like in training for ou? ~ , ., , a normal day like in training for ou? , ., , ., a normal day like in training for...
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so it's set to hear from senior politicians, the likes of dame eileen foster, sinn fein's michelle o'neill, who were the first and deputy first ministers of northern ireland —— arlene foster. that was during the time of the pandemic. it will hear from that was during the time of the pandemic. it will hearfrom sarah near seal servants who guided northern ireland to the pandemic. —— senior civil servants. there is another element, whether the critical nuances of northern ireland had any impact on the effectiveness of the response. over the next three weeks, the politics and decision—making will be passed through but today is an opportunity for the families of those grieving for the families of those grieving for loved ones lost, to have their say. a spokesperson from the bereaved families group will give testimony to the inquiry. it will also hear from footage from families affected by those who lost loved ones during the inquiry. during the pandemic. ones during the inquiry. during the andemic. . ~ ones during the inquiry. during the andemic. ., ~ , ., , ones during the inquiry. d
so it's set to hear from senior politicians, the likes of dame eileen foster, sinn fein's michelle o'neill, who were the first and deputy first ministers of northern ireland —— arlene foster. that was during the time of the pandemic. it will hear from that was during the time of the pandemic. it will hearfrom sarah near seal servants who guided northern ireland to the pandemic. —— senior civil servants. there is another element, whether the critical nuances of northern ireland had any...
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next door is where 30 years ago on the dame, abbott performed it for the very first time and shot to fame. —— abba. we have been following the story and the moment when they became a household name. we will be here all morning, singing abba, dressing up as abba. let's see how it all began. a very good evening to you. and from me, david vine, welcome to the eurovision song contest of 1974. and welcome to a saturday night out in brighton. 50 years ago, brighton was electric with eurovision fever. waterloo by abba for sweden. watch this one. as they strutted on to the stage in platform heels and satin knickerbockers, these swedish artists were still relatively unknown. # oh yeah, and i have met my destiny in quite a similar way.# even after they'd performed, some of thejudges still weren't convinced. i know it sounds odd now, but they made no impression on us at all. we gave them no votes. some old folk in monaco, who were on theirjury, they gave them no votes. greece gave them no votes. belgium gave them no votes. five countries out of the 17 gave abba no votes. sweden five votes.
next door is where 30 years ago on the dame, abbott performed it for the very first time and shot to fame. —— abba. we have been following the story and the moment when they became a household name. we will be here all morning, singing abba, dressing up as abba. let's see how it all began. a very good evening to you. and from me, david vine, welcome to the eurovision song contest of 1974. and welcome to a saturday night out in brighton. 50 years ago, brighton was electric with eurovision...