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taylor trust which richard setup in _ damilola taylor trust which richard set up in damilola taylor's legacy, and we _ set up in damilola taylor's legacy, and we will— set up in damilola taylor's legacy, and we will continue to carry on that— and we will continue to carry on that fight— and we will continue to carry on that fight and that campaign to make sure that _ that fight and that campaign to make sure that more young people can live better— sure that more young people can live better lives — sure that more young people can live better lives. and sure that more young people can live better lives-— sure that more young people can live better “vee— better lives. and damilola taylor's mother died _ better lives. and damilola taylor's mother died in _ better lives. and damilola taylor's mother died in 2008. _ better lives. and damilola taylor's mother died in 2008. can - better lives. and damilola taylor's mother died in 2008. can you - better lives. and damilola taylor's mother died in 2008. can you talkj better lives. and damilola taylor's i mother died in 2008. ca
taylor trust which richard setup in _ damilola taylor trust which richard set up in damilola taylor's legacy, and we _ set up in damilola taylor's legacy, and we will— set up in damilola taylor's legacy, and we will continue to carry on that— and we will continue to carry on that fight— and we will continue to carry on that fight and that campaign to make sure that _ that fight and that campaign to make sure that more young people can live better— sure that more young people can live...
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myself and my sister was one of the last people that was with damilola taylor on the very day. and ijust think from the hours we left him in peckham to the hours when i went home and then the police was at our door was definitely life—changing for me. he had been at the library, i think, before heading home. were you with him there? we were literallyjust with him right before he went to the library. it was me, grace and damilola, and damilola basically went one route and so we kind of split paths. and once i got home a few hours from then, the police was at our door. and what was your reaction when you heard? i was so young, but ijust remember thinking i didn't know that mortality worked that swiftly. that the days kind ofjust went on and then somebody was gone instantly. somebody that i just saw, somebody that i just spoke to. but it was definitely hard. we talk on the memories, we talk on the trauma, you know, and try and get over it, because to be involved in that way, even in passing, it makes you feel like you're inches away from something so tragic, but also to keep the
myself and my sister was one of the last people that was with damilola taylor on the very day. and ijust think from the hours we left him in peckham to the hours when i went home and then the police was at our door was definitely life—changing for me. he had been at the library, i think, before heading home. were you with him there? we were literallyjust with him right before he went to the library. it was me, grace and damilola, and damilola basically went one route and so we kind of split...
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he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. dr olu coker is a trustee at the damilola taylor trust and knew richard closely. he's told us a little about richard's campaign work. he turned his personal tragedy into purpose and he believed that young people, given the right support, can walk on the path of contributing to the community rather than being the problem, so he had this vision that he wants to get all young people engaged in positive activity. he believed you've got talent, he believed you have skills, he believed with support, they can excel, and that has been the focus of his work over many decades, so far, at the other stage of the trust, he focused on getting people into careers and he collaborated with the king's college to give access to disadvantaged people coming to the medical profession and he also campaigned in schools around issues of knife crime. he launched number of projects from the platform of the damilola taylor trust to equip people with the right skills to access work. we brought you earth hour in a
he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. dr olu coker is a trustee at the damilola taylor trust and knew richard closely. he's told us a little about richard's campaign work. he turned his personal tragedy into purpose and he believed that young people, given the right support, can walk on the path of contributing to the community rather than being the problem, so he had this vision that he wants to get all young people engaged in positive activity. he believed...
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are you going to announce it on stage like taylor swift? i am not going to announce it on stage, but you will be hearing from me very soon about it. i have to ask you about two of your, i am not going to call them rival nominees, fellow nominees tonight. raye and kylie minogue. tell me your thoughts? they are not rivals at all. i love them! i am so over the moon for raye, i think it is so deserving. she has been writing for so many other artists for so long, she has been doing her own projects, now it is her time, it is her moment. and kylie isjust our global icon. it is now 36 hours since you released your eurovision single, dizzy. the reaction has been insane. the odds for the uk at the eurovision song contest are looking very favourable. how does it feel now that it is out in the world? honestly, i am just relieved. | i have been sitting on this song| for so long and i have never had a song where so many people have been waiting to hear it. _ which is amazing, i but quite stressful. so i was quite nervous. i am just really happy. that it
are you going to announce it on stage like taylor swift? i am not going to announce it on stage, but you will be hearing from me very soon about it. i have to ask you about two of your, i am not going to call them rival nominees, fellow nominees tonight. raye and kylie minogue. tell me your thoughts? they are not rivals at all. i love them! i am so over the moon for raye, i think it is so deserving. she has been writing for so many other artists for so long, she has been doing her own projects,...
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but has singapore gone above and beyond to get the taylor mania all to itself? looking at the scene all week in singapore, as you can see in these images, one can easily think so, but swifties are loving it. and, you know, everyone here, you know, even if they're not watching the concert, they still, you know, experienced and enjoyed it. so i do think these activations actually really emphasise that she's actually in singapore because like, it's getting real. so it's like this feeling of like it's getting real. it's getting serious. well, as you can expect, overseas fans have paid a heavy price to be part of the event. our team in singapore has collected a few testimonies, including one from a chinese tourists who said she spent over $900 in flights alone to be at the event. but it seems that there is clearly no bad blood between taylor swift and her asian fans because all of the seats were sold out in a matter of hours as soon as it became public. you can read all about frances moore's feature on our website, bbc.co.uk. animal rights protesters took the spotlig
but has singapore gone above and beyond to get the taylor mania all to itself? looking at the scene all week in singapore, as you can see in these images, one can easily think so, but swifties are loving it. and, you know, everyone here, you know, even if they're not watching the concert, they still, you know, experienced and enjoyed it. so i do think these activations actually really emphasise that she's actually in singapore because like, it's getting real. so it's like this feeling of like...
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actorjohn boyega speaks for the first time about how the killing of his childhood friend, damilola taylor, shaped his life. all of that is coming in the next few minutes, let's head to the bbc sport centre, hugh ferris is there. leicester city's dismal run the championship has continued this afternoon with a 1—0 defeat at bristol city, they were runaway at bristol city, they were runaway league leader earlier in the season butjust one win in six means, although they're still second, they face a real fight to make one of the two automatic promotion places. joe lynskey reports. springtime in the second tier where two games over easter it can make or break a season. at one stage, lester's lead this league by ten points. they looked set since august for a top—flight return. atjust the wrong time they've gone out of form. premier league winners are still in this team, but they faced bristol city with one win from five. still, jamie vardy had chances to put this match out of sight.— match out of sight. well, can you believe it? _ match out of sight. well, can you believe it? this _ match
actorjohn boyega speaks for the first time about how the killing of his childhood friend, damilola taylor, shaped his life. all of that is coming in the next few minutes, let's head to the bbc sport centre, hugh ferris is there. leicester city's dismal run the championship has continued this afternoon with a 1—0 defeat at bristol city, they were runaway at bristol city, they were runaway league leader earlier in the season butjust one win in six means, although they're still second, they face...
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he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. let's speak to dr 0lu coker, a trustee at the damilola taylor trust. he knew richard very closely. 0lu coker, thank you very much for joining us, i appreciate this will be a difficult time for you and i am very sorry for your loss. can you tell us what richard was like as a person miss he tell us what richard was like as a person mis— tell us what richard was like as a erson mis ., , , person miss he was a very personable man to work — person miss he was a very personable man to work with, _ person miss he was a very personable man to work with, he _ person miss he was a very personable man to work with, he connected - person miss he was a very personable man to work with, he connected with | man to work with, he connected with people around the community. it was very passionate about young people and believe that the young people come up with the right support, could do well.— could do well. you became an unintentional— could do well. you became an unintentional campaigner -
he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. let's speak to dr 0lu coker, a trustee at the damilola taylor trust. he knew richard very closely. 0lu coker, thank you very much for joining us, i appreciate this will be a difficult time for you and i am very sorry for your loss. can you tell us what richard was like as a person miss he tell us what richard was like as a person mis— tell us what richard was like as a erson mis ., , , person miss he was a very personable...
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madonna isn't doing it, we don't know why, taylor— isn't doing it, we don't know why, taylor swift — isn't doing it, we don't know why, taylor swift was heavily rumoured until she — taylor swift was heavily rumoured until she confirmed more dates on her tour— until she confirmed more dates on her tour and i believe she is in dubtin— her tour and i believe she is in dublin that weekend. 0n her tour and i believe she is in dublin that weekend. on one hand it is possible _ dublin that weekend. on one hand it is possible she could make more money— is possible she could make more money from doing her own ashokan on the other— money from doing her own ashokan on the other the level of production of the other the level of production of the tour— the other the level of production of the tour i _ the other the level of production of the tour i don't think you'd be able to retrofit— the tour i don't think you'd be able to retrofit to the glastonbury state without _ to retrofit to the glastonbury state without a — to retrofit to the glastonbury state without a lot of work and th
madonna isn't doing it, we don't know why, taylor— isn't doing it, we don't know why, taylor swift — isn't doing it, we don't know why, taylor swift was heavily rumoured until she — taylor swift was heavily rumoured until she confirmed more dates on her tour— until she confirmed more dates on her tour and i believe she is in dubtin— her tour and i believe she is in dublin that weekend. 0n her tour and i believe she is in dublin that weekend. on one hand it is possible _ dublin that...
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are you going to announce it on stage, like taylor swift? i'm not going to announce it on stage but you will be hearing from me very soon about it. and this is an incredible outfit. thank you so much. long, leather dress. thank you, thank you, this is a custom versace dress that donatella made for me. we are very close, and so i feel very lucky to wear one of her pieces. yeah, i feel very strong and powerful in all her stuff so... i felt like i needed that for tonight. and talking a strong and powerful women, i have to ask you about two of your, i'm not going to call them rival nominees, fellow nominees tonight, raye and kylie minogue. tell me about your thoughts. not rivals at all! i love them, i am so over the moon for raye, i think it is so deserving, she has been writing for so many other artists for so long, she has been doing her own projects, now it is her time, it is her moment. and kylie is our global icon. it is now 36 hours since you released your eurovision single dizzy. the reaction has been insane, the odds for the uk eurovisio
are you going to announce it on stage, like taylor swift? i'm not going to announce it on stage but you will be hearing from me very soon about it. and this is an incredible outfit. thank you so much. long, leather dress. thank you, thank you, this is a custom versace dress that donatella made for me. we are very close, and so i feel very lucky to wear one of her pieces. yeah, i feel very strong and powerful in all her stuff so... i felt like i needed that for tonight. and talking a strong and...
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he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. now the human body is an amazing thing. i want to show you some pictures now of the moment a british runner made history by becoming the first woman to finish one of the world's hardest ultramarathons. jasmin paris, from midlothian, conquored the barkley marathons in tennessee with just one minute 39 seconds to spare of the 60—hour cut off. the gruelling mission covers 100 miles — or 160 kilometres — but with a mixture of climbs and decents — that are 60 thousand feet or 18,000 metres — that's about twice the height feet or 18,000 metres. that's about twice the height of the mount everest. earlier we spoke to stephen cousins, an ultramarathon runner who has his own you tube station dedicated to the sport. earlier we spoke to stephen cousins, an ultramarathon runner who has his own you tube station dedicated to the sport and asked him about the marathon course. the race has been going for many years. 1989 was when it first became the 100 mile event. i should say, they say it
he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. now the human body is an amazing thing. i want to show you some pictures now of the moment a british runner made history by becoming the first woman to finish one of the world's hardest ultramarathons. jasmin paris, from midlothian, conquored the barkley marathons in tennessee with just one minute 39 seconds to spare of the 60—hour cut off. the gruelling mission covers 100 miles — or 160 kilometres — but with a mixture...
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he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. to the middle east next. the united nations chief, antonio guterres, has visited the rafah crossing and has made a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. his call came on the day the hamas run health ministry in gaza said 19 people waiting for aid have been killed by israeli forces — the israeli army has denied firing on the crowd. mr guterres said it was time to silence the guns and stop the nightmare ? describing the ongoing loss of life there as a moral outrage. hundreds of trucks waiting are waiting at the border crossing to bring much needed aid into gaza. mr guterres' visit comes as israel faces mounting international pressure to allow more goods into the territory — as fears mount of imminent famine. nothing justifies the horrific attacks by hamas on the 7th of october. nothing justifies the collective punishment of the palestinian people. now more than ever it is time for a immediate humanitarian ceasefire. it is time to silence the guns. palestinians in gaza. ch
he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. to the middle east next. the united nations chief, antonio guterres, has visited the rafah crossing and has made a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. his call came on the day the hamas run health ministry in gaza said 19 people waiting for aid have been killed by israeli forces — the israeli army has denied firing on the crowd. mr guterres said it was time to silence the guns and stop the nightmare ? describing...
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it took somebody like elizabeth taylor to stand up. she had a very close friend, rock hudson, one of the biggest stars in the world and it was announced in 1985, that year, that he had aids and that was the first time people across america felt they knew somebody with aids. so she went and did these fundraising events and the fundraising events called commitment to life went on every year for a decade and some of the biggest stars in the world performed at them and it provided safety and a way for people to say, there is nothing to be afraid of, here. one of the people in ourfilm is be afraid of, here. one of the people in our film is the be afraid of, here. one of the people in ourfilm is the reverend steve peters, who passed away recently but was a long—term survivor and he was put forward by the project is somebody who could say, hey, there is nothing to be afraid of. yes, i have aids but i am here and we are going to get through this together. with; here and we are going to get through this together-— this together. why do you
it took somebody like elizabeth taylor to stand up. she had a very close friend, rock hudson, one of the biggest stars in the world and it was announced in 1985, that year, that he had aids and that was the first time people across america felt they knew somebody with aids. so she went and did these fundraising events and the fundraising events called commitment to life went on every year for a decade and some of the biggest stars in the world performed at them and it provided safety and a way...
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# taylor, taylor, taylor # need you to romance me, yeah # i need a giver, not a taker # but baby boy, i could love you # if i really wanted to this could make her go global now, daniel? h this could make her go global now, daniel? ~ . �* . daniel? i think what we're seeing her, daniel? i think what we're seeing her. tiktok _ daniel? i think what we're seeing her, tiktok really _ daniel? i think what we're seeing her, tiktok really helped - daniel? i think what we're seeing her, tiktok really helped bring i daniel? i think what we're seeing l her, tiktok really helped bring her to the _ her, tiktok really helped bring her to the charts. she had this whole story— to the charts. she had this whole story where she left her record label. — story where she left her record label. she _ story where she left her record label, she released heralbum independently, got to number two in the uk _ independently, got to number two in the uk charts, she's had huge success— the uk charts, she's had huge success not only with some escapism, which _ success not only with some escapism, which cha
# taylor, taylor, taylor # need you to romance me, yeah # i need a giver, not a taker # but baby boy, i could love you # if i really wanted to this could make her go global now, daniel? h this could make her go global now, daniel? ~ . �* . daniel? i think what we're seeing her, daniel? i think what we're seeing her. tiktok _ daniel? i think what we're seeing her, tiktok really _ daniel? i think what we're seeing her, tiktok really helped - daniel? i think what we're seeing her, tiktok really...
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the murder of ten—year—old damilola taylor as he walked home from a library shocked the nation back in 2000. but for his grieving father, richard, it became the start of a crusade to tackle violent crime. jennifer met him through her youth work in peckham. he was just this humble man that, you know, he had so much to say about young people. it didn't matter if a young person was doing wrong, he still had a good word to say about them and to them as well. and one day you will change. and he helped to set up a place for them to go. this centre opened back in 2002 in memory of damilola. it offers a range of different sports and it was all part of richard's mission to create a positive change for young people in this area. together with his late wife gloria, who passed away in 2008, they set up a trust in their son's name and worked on several key projects. the work that they did also lead to the youth violence unit and they also launched a respect your life not a knife campaign back in the early 2000s which was a big campaign in partnership with rio ferdinand. richard's name will continue
the murder of ten—year—old damilola taylor as he walked home from a library shocked the nation back in 2000. but for his grieving father, richard, it became the start of a crusade to tackle violent crime. jennifer met him through her youth work in peckham. he was just this humble man that, you know, he had so much to say about young people. it didn't matter if a young person was doing wrong, he still had a good word to say about them and to them as well. and one day you will change. and he...
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he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. some of the world's most famous landmarks have turned off their lights and been plunged into darkness, taking part in earth hour. the global event aims to raise awareness of environmental issues and the impact of climate change. here is the moment the sydney opera house in australia flicked the switch, in unison with the sydney harbour bridge. injapan, this is the tokyo tower having its lights switched off. a sight rarely seen, hong kong's victoria harbour and city skyline in darkness as part of the campaign. and here's bangkok 5 iconic temple of dawn, going dark. and this was the moment the lights on the eiffel tower in paris went off. here in the uk we are expecting landmarks like big ben to go dark in an hour's time. this is the scene live in london where you can see in the centre of your picture the london eye. in the next five minutes or so that should go into darkness. stay with us here on bbc news. it was a day of dodging the downpours. some really heavy showers out there drive
he set up the damilola taylor trust to campaign against knife crime. some of the world's most famous landmarks have turned off their lights and been plunged into darkness, taking part in earth hour. the global event aims to raise awareness of environmental issues and the impact of climate change. here is the moment the sydney opera house in australia flicked the switch, in unison with the sydney harbour bridge. injapan, this is the tokyo tower having its lights switched off. a sight rarely...
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i would say i probably sza beating taylor swift in artist. there's also a cultural phenomenon around her now. sza beta to the prize, though. people looked at her album last year, sos, which resonated with the brits voting academy made a decision. the album transcended a lot of genres, which i think when it's for her. that transcended a lot of genres, which i think when it's for her.— think when it's for her. that was the moment _ think when it's for her. that was the moment i — think when it's for her. that was the moment i went, _ think when it's for her. that was the moment i went, oh, - think when it's for her. that was the moment i went, oh, when i think when it's for her. that was i the moment i went, oh, when she think when it's for her. that was - the moment i went, oh, when she went and taylor swift didn't. you both enjoyed kylie very much? iloathed and taylor swift didn't. you both enjoyed kylie very much? what the brits did last _ enjoyed kylie very much? what the brits did last night, _ enjoyed kylie very much? what the brits d
i would say i probably sza beating taylor swift in artist. there's also a cultural phenomenon around her now. sza beta to the prize, though. people looked at her album last year, sos, which resonated with the brits voting academy made a decision. the album transcended a lot of genres, which i think when it's for her. that transcended a lot of genres, which i think when it's for her.— think when it's for her. that was the moment _ think when it's for her. that was the moment i — think when...
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taylor greene is obviously making _ taylor greene is obviously making a _ taylor greene is obviously making a political- taylor greene is obviously. making a political statement and trying _ making a political statement and trying to _ making a political statement and trying to psych out - making a political statement and trying to psych out the l and trying to psych out the president— and trying to psych out the president before _ and trying to psych out the president before his- and trying to psych out the president before his statel and trying to psych out the i president before his state of the union _ president before his state of the union. it— president before his state of the union. it is— president before his state of the union. it is a _ president before his state of the union. it is a much- the union. it is a much different— the union. it is a much different looked - the union. it is a much different looked and i the union. it is a much. different looked and she the union. it is a much- different looked and she wore last year~ _ different looked and she wore last y
taylor greene is obviously making _ taylor greene is obviously making a _ taylor greene is obviously making a political- taylor greene is obviously. making a political statement and trying _ making a political statement and trying to _ making a political statement and trying to psych out - making a political statement and trying to psych out the l and trying to psych out the president— and trying to psych out the president before _ and trying to psych out the president before his- and trying...
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fans from all over asia have begun pouring into singapore ahead of the six taylor swift concerts next week. many have expressed annoyance the american singer is only playing in the expensive city state. reports of a payment came to light after the thai prime minister accused singapore of negotiating a monopoly. now, it's always one of the most highly—anticipated moments of paris fashion week but victoria beckham's show has been disrupted by animal activists. members of the peta group stormed the catwalk to protest against the use of animal skins in the fashion industry. victoria beckham's brand doesn't use fur or exotic skins but peta says some designs use leather. it's called on the former spice girl to use more eco—friendly fabrics. beckham made a brief appearance at the end of the show using crutches, following a recent foot injury. a single killer whale off the coast of south africa has been caught on camera, hunting and killing a great white shark. scientists say the behaviour showed the exceptional hunting skill of killer whales and demonstrates how adaptable they can be. bu
fans from all over asia have begun pouring into singapore ahead of the six taylor swift concerts next week. many have expressed annoyance the american singer is only playing in the expensive city state. reports of a payment came to light after the thai prime minister accused singapore of negotiating a monopoly. now, it's always one of the most highly—anticipated moments of paris fashion week but victoria beckham's show has been disrupted by animal activists. members of the peta group stormed...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it's been a cold, and for some of you, a wintry start to the weekend and will stay chilly. rest of today, though, further sleet and snow still possible in the widespread showers that we see across the country, but more of it will be rain, maybe a little bit of hail and equally more sunshine breaking out later on. now, what we have at the moment ahead of low pressure, cold air tied in around it. the focus for the heaviest and longest showers have been around this center of that low. that's where we've seen some sleet and snow today. that's edging into parts of wales. so we're going to see a bit more snow in the hills here, a little bit of snow on the show from the showers elsewhere across england and wales, but increasing amounts of sunshine to the south and east of those will see persistent rain slide across the north east of scotland for a time with strengthening winds. but western scotland bright afternoon, northern ireland brighter than yesterday for all chilly particularly where i
now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it's been a cold, and for some of you, a wintry start to the weekend and will stay chilly. rest of today, though, further sleet and snow still possible in the widespread showers that we see across the country, but more of it will be rain, maybe a little bit of hail and equally more sunshine breaking out later on. now, what we have at the moment ahead of low pressure, cold air tied in around it. the focus for the heaviest and...
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because i think taylor - think it is? because i think taylor swift, of course, started off as a country artist and has done phenomenally well, but the country industry not taking too beyonce? i find that quite strange. yes. industry not taking too beyonce? i find that quite strange.— find that quite strange. yes, i think unfortunately, - find that quite strange. yes, i think unfortunately, we - find that quite strange. yes, i j think unfortunately, we would find that quite strange. yes, i - think unfortunately, we would like to think the world is all roses and daisies, but i do think race has a large part to play. i think some people almost feel beyonce needs to be in her box, which is why it is so special that she has worked alongside linda martell, for instance, who was the first commercially successful black woman, who was raised in segregated carolina in the 1940s, who even herself in a track on the album says, genres are a funny thing. you know? it is this idea that beyonce wants to be able to mould and melt things
because i think taylor - think it is? because i think taylor swift, of course, started off as a country artist and has done phenomenally well, but the country industry not taking too beyonce? i find that quite strange. yes. industry not taking too beyonce? i find that quite strange.— find that quite strange. yes, i think unfortunately, - find that quite strange. yes, i think unfortunately, we - find that quite strange. yes, i j think unfortunately, we would find that quite strange. yes, i -...
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fans from all over asia have begun pouring into singapore ahead of the six taylor swift concerts next week. many have expressed annoyance the american singer is only playing in the expensive city state. reports of a payment came to light after the thai prime minister accused singapore of negotiating a monopoly. that is it from me for the moment, do stay with us here on bbc news. i'm samantha simmons, thank you so much for watching. hello. it's been quite a cold day, hasn't it? a lot of cloud, frequent showers. we had that snow earlier on across parts of england and wales, but the skies are starting to clear across some parts of the country. a touch of frost on the way, some fog, too, but showers never too far away in northern england and scotland. let's start with the air mass saturday evening — the blue colours indicating the relatively cold air over us and that will be in place in the short term. if we look at the satellite picture, the recent snapshot here, these rugged, swirling cloud structures across england and wales. same in scotland, too — these are shower clouds. but in
fans from all over asia have begun pouring into singapore ahead of the six taylor swift concerts next week. many have expressed annoyance the american singer is only playing in the expensive city state. reports of a payment came to light after the thai prime minister accused singapore of negotiating a monopoly. that is it from me for the moment, do stay with us here on bbc news. i'm samantha simmons, thank you so much for watching. hello. it's been quite a cold day, hasn't it? a lot of cloud,...
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time to get a check on the good friday weather with matt taylor. hello. given what we've had recently, the weather this easter weekend is actually all right for this stage in march. 0k, plenty of showers around today. some of those in the heavy side. but the weekend, saturday, sunday, fewer showers around, the north looking dry on monday, too, but we will see more persistent rain return across some southern areas. here we go, though, detail through the next few days there. at the moment, showers developing quite widely, england, wales, northern ireland and returning to southern scotland after the departure of this morning's rain. northern half of scotland, though, fewer showers, lightest winds here, and wherever you are, temperatures up a little bit on yesterday, 10 to 1a degrees, around bang on average for where we should be for this stage in the year. now, as we go through this evening and overnight, we will see some showers continue in scotland and into the west. but many of you will be dry, lengthier clear skies. and it's going to be chilly tonight, e
time to get a check on the good friday weather with matt taylor. hello. given what we've had recently, the weather this easter weekend is actually all right for this stage in march. 0k, plenty of showers around today. some of those in the heavy side. but the weekend, saturday, sunday, fewer showers around, the north looking dry on monday, too, but we will see more persistent rain return across some southern areas. here we go, though, detail through the next few days there. at the moment,...
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fans from all over asia have begun pouring into singapore ahead of the six taylor swift concerts next week. many have expressed annoyance the american singer is only playing in the expensive city state. reports of a payment came to light after the thai prime minister accused singapore of negotiating a monopoly. more on all of those stories on our website but for now, stay with us here on bbc news. hello. friday was the first day of meteorological spring but it was also a day that winter refused to relinquish its grip. here in northern ireland, enniskillen seeing a fresh fall of fairly chunky snow. there was also some snowfall over the peak district. this is the cat and fiddle road, the road that goes between macclesfield and buxton. it's quite high up but we had some problems reported on that as well. low pressure, then, has been across the uk with this cold air mass in place. we've got lots of showers at the moment, particularly across england and wales, northern scotland, and this band of rain and hill snow across parts of the far north of england and southern scotland. now, there i
fans from all over asia have begun pouring into singapore ahead of the six taylor swift concerts next week. many have expressed annoyance the american singer is only playing in the expensive city state. reports of a payment came to light after the thai prime minister accused singapore of negotiating a monopoly. more on all of those stories on our website but for now, stay with us here on bbc news. hello. friday was the first day of meteorological spring but it was also a day that winter refused...
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hello, i'm lauren taylor. in the world's biggest democratic exercise — india has just announced that it will vote in national elections from the 19th april. the chief election commissioner said the polls would be held in seven phases over several weeks. the hindu—nationalist and incumbant prime minister, narendra modi, is strongly favoured to win a third term. it is the world's largest democracy, in which nearly one billion people are eligible to cast ballots. our south asia correspondent, samira hussain, is in new delhi, where the announcement has just been made. how long will it take to get a result? , , ., �* , how long will it take to get a result? , , ., �*, .,, result? this is the world's most --oulous result? this is the world's most populous country _ result? this is the world's most populous country and _ result? this is the world's most populous country and there - result? this is the world's most populous country and there are| populous country and there are hundred 98 million eligible voter
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hello, i m lauren taylor. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start the programme in the united states where it is super tuesday — the biggest day so far in the 2024 race for the white house. the republican contest will be in all of these 15 states, while the democrats will vote in the same states except alaska. they will hold caucuses, too, in american samoa. we'll also get the results of the democratic contest in iowa, which has been ongoing by post for several weeks. presidentjoe biden faces little opposition on the democratic side and is all but guaranteed the party's nomination. while on the republican side, donald trump expects another triumph over his only remaining rival, nikki haley. these are pictures coming
hello, i m lauren taylor. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start the programme in the united states where it is super tuesday — the biggest day so far in the 2024 race for the white house. the republican contest will be in all of these 15 states, while the democrats will vote in the same states except alaska. they will hold caucuses, too, in american samoa. we'll also get the results of the democratic contest in iowa, which has been...
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, the kinds of things we are _ breonna taylor, the kinds of things we are suffering here with institutional racism within universities, within the criminal justice — universities, within the criminal justice system and many sectors of society, _ justice system and many sectors of society, all— justice system and many sectors of society, all of these things need to be dismantled. to understand how got to this _ be dismantled. to understand how got to this point _ be dismantled. to understand how got to this point you have to understand the historical backdrop to slavery and colonialism. that is a story that— and colonialism. that is a story that has— and colonialism. that is a story that has not been told. people do not look— that has not been told. people do not look at — that has not been told. people do not look at it, it is very ugly, it is a _ not look at it, it is very ugly, it is a dark— not look at it, it is very ugly, it is a dark period in britain's history— is a dark period in britain's history and brands are concerned, particularly — history and brands are conce
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republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene said the following quote. "if we cared about american data we would stop the sale of american data universally, not just with china --" she added "what is to stop china or the u.s. government in the future from forcing the sale of another social media company claiming it is protecting american data from foreign adversaries?" >> my response is the bill is very clear and sets out clear guidelines. it is not just go after tiktok. it says what qualifies for having foreign ownership and where that is dangerous. i agree we should have better data privacy protections in america writ large. we are behind europe in this regard. i have been an advocate for this for a long time. i suspect a large part of marjorie taylor greene's concerns it's the fact that donald trump changed his mind and all of a sudden decided because he talked to a wealthy donor he is opposed to selling tiktok. he wrote an executive order and assign it under his presidency to basically do the exact same thing this bill does, but he talked to one weal
republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene said the following quote. "if we cared about american data we would stop the sale of american data universally, not just with china --" she added "what is to stop china or the u.s. government in the future from forcing the sale of another social media company claiming it is protecting american data from foreign adversaries?" >> my response is the bill is very clear and sets out clear guidelines. it is not just go after...
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if i think of taylor - think it is? if i think of taylor swift, she started off as a country artist and has done phenomenally well but the country industry not taking too beyonce. ifind well but the country industry not taking too beyonce. i find that quite strange. i taking too beyonce. i find that quite strange-— taking too beyonce. i find that cuite stranie. ~ ., ., , quite strange. i think unfortunately we would like _ quite strange. i think unfortunately we would like to _ quite strange. i think unfortunately we would like to think _ quite strange. i think unfortunately we would like to think that - quite strange. i think unfortunately we would like to think that the i we would like to think that the world is all roses and daisies but i do think race has a large part to play. i think some people almost feel that beyonce needs to be in her box which is why it is so special that she has worked alongside linda martell, the first commercially successful black woman who was raised in segregated south carolina in the 1
if i think of taylor - think it is? if i think of taylor swift, she started off as a country artist and has done phenomenally well but the country industry not taking too beyonce. ifind well but the country industry not taking too beyonce. i find that quite strange. i taking too beyonce. i find that quite strange-— taking too beyonce. i find that cuite stranie. ~ ., ., , quite strange. i think unfortunately we would like _ quite strange. i think unfortunately we would like to _ quite strange....
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hello, i m lauren taylor. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start the programme in the united states where it is super tuesday — the biggest day so far in the 2024 race for the white house. the republican contest will be in all of these 15 states, while the democrats will vote in the same states except alaska. they will hold caucuses, too, in american samoa. we'll also get the results of the democratic contest in iowa, which has been ongoing by post for several weeks. presidentjoe biden faces little opposition on the democratic side and is all but guaranteed the party's nomination. while on the republican side, donald trump expects another triumph over his only remaining rival, nikki haley. these are pictures coming into us from charlotte and we will be monitoring these voting pictures throughout the day. our north america correspondent emma vardy has been looking at the events of the last 2a hours leading up to super tuesday. she sent this report from co
hello, i m lauren taylor. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start the programme in the united states where it is super tuesday — the biggest day so far in the 2024 race for the white house. the republican contest will be in all of these 15 states, while the democrats will vote in the same states except alaska. they will hold caucuses, too, in american samoa. we'll also get the results of the democratic contest in iowa, which has been...
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he is a shot off the lead which isjointly held by taylor moore and wilson furr, who both finished the day on six—under par. that's all the sport for now. there are long queues of motorists waiting to board ferries at dover as the easter getaway begins. the ferry service dfds says there are delays because of high winds in the channel. rail travellers are also being urged to check their plans in advance. it's notjust ports, roads and trains which are busy this easter. airports and airlines are expecting passenger numbers to return to pre—pandemic levels. earlier i was joined by our transport correspondent katy austin and host of the bbc travel show — carmen roberts. carmen told me about the issues faceing travellers in dover. it is not a good start for many holiday makers. about 20,000 cars are expected to get through dover this easter weekend. if you look on social media, holiday—makers are saying they have arrived at the port at 2am or 3am and it has taken them up at 2am or 3am and it has taken them up to three hours to get checked in, only to find that their ferry is delayed,
he is a shot off the lead which isjointly held by taylor moore and wilson furr, who both finished the day on six—under par. that's all the sport for now. there are long queues of motorists waiting to board ferries at dover as the easter getaway begins. the ferry service dfds says there are delays because of high winds in the channel. rail travellers are also being urged to check their plans in advance. it's notjust ports, roads and trains which are busy this easter. airports and airlines are...
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it's one of the most coveted jobs in cinema and speculation is rife that aaron taylor—johnson is set to be the next james bond. the sun newspaper is reporting that the 33—year—old has been formally offered the role, and he's set to sign a contract later this week. he'd, of course, be taking overfrom daniel craig. he stood down as zero seven back in 2021 after starring in five films. but there are a few other names in the mix. they include henry cavill. he's already played superman, but he says that he'd love to play bond. idris elba has also shown interest, but at 51, he's acknowledged that he may now be too old to take on 007. hot off his 0scars win, cillian murphy's name has also been thrown in the mix. his fellow irishman and former bond, pierce brosnan, says that he thinks he'd do a magnificentjob. but pierce brosnan has also been singing the praises of bridgerton heart—throb rege—jean page. he thinks that he'd be a wonderful bond as well. the next bond film will be the 26th in the series, with insiders saying production is set to start later this year. should have answer
it's one of the most coveted jobs in cinema and speculation is rife that aaron taylor—johnson is set to be the next james bond. the sun newspaper is reporting that the 33—year—old has been formally offered the role, and he's set to sign a contract later this week. he'd, of course, be taking overfrom daniel craig. he stood down as zero seven back in 2021 after starring in five films. but there are a few other names in the mix. they include henry cavill. he's already played superman, but he...
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fans have been pouring into singapore ahead of the next taylor swift concert. reports of payments came to light after the prime minister of thailand accused singapore of negotiating a monopoly. before we go, this from the us state of kentucky. take a look at that. absolutely terrifying. it is not yet clear how the incident happened. police say the driver was not harmed. hello. it was quite a start to the day for some of us. a covering of snow here and there, a reminder that perhaps winter isn't quite over yet, although we are now technically into meteorological spring. rest of the day, widespread showers, often cloudy and the air over us is pretty chilly. but notice the winds coming in from different directions across the uk. so the showers swirling around, but big gaps between the clouds as well. so there will be some clear weather, clear skies i think into this evening across a number of areas. so here's the forecast then, lt:00, you'll notice that most of the showers and the thick cloud will be across parts of central and northern england into southern parts
fans have been pouring into singapore ahead of the next taylor swift concert. reports of payments came to light after the prime minister of thailand accused singapore of negotiating a monopoly. before we go, this from the us state of kentucky. take a look at that. absolutely terrifying. it is not yet clear how the incident happened. police say the driver was not harmed. hello. it was quite a start to the day for some of us. a covering of snow here and there, a reminder that perhaps winter isn't...
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from billie eilish and taylor swift to the rolling stones and blur, the nominees for this year's brit awards cover decades of pop. # and baby, baby, - you could go ahead...# but the biggest name on the shortlist is raye. no—one in the history of the brits has been nominated as many times in a single year. she's already been named songwriter of the year and has seven other nominations, including best album and best artist. # i don't want to feel how i did last night...# it's a vindication for the pop star, who had to fight to be freed from her record label after they refused to release her debut album. as far as the industry was concerned i was down and out. never in my wildest dreams did i feel like trying again would mean seven brit nominations! # watch me dance!# this year, the best artist category has been expanded to ten nominees, after criticism of an all—male shortlist in 2023. six of this year's nominees are women, including jesse ware, olivia dean, and dua lipa, who will perform at the show. also performing is nigerian star rema, who is up for best international single, re
from billie eilish and taylor swift to the rolling stones and blur, the nominees for this year's brit awards cover decades of pop. # and baby, baby, - you could go ahead...# but the biggest name on the shortlist is raye. no—one in the history of the brits has been nominated as many times in a single year. she's already been named songwriter of the year and has seven other nominations, including best album and best artist. # i don't want to feel how i did last night...# it's a vindication for...
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that's due in part by the soaring success of taylor swift album sales. you're live with bbc news. the first—ever european climate risk assessment has revealed that the continent is completely unprepared for growing extremes. the european environment agency said europe is experiencing more frequent and punishing bouts of extreme weather like the devastating wildfires that swept through greece — the largest ever recorded in the eu. i spoke about this with our bbc climate specialist, and the author of the future earth newsletter — carl nasman. a wake—up report for the continent? some sobering reading here. europe is the fastest warming continent overall, heating up to twice the rate of other regions since the 1980s, this is on the frontline of climate change as well and gives the strong warning europe is not ready for climate change, and if it does not get its act together quickly it will face a very catastrophic consequences in the not so distant future. we already know, we have seen it how global warming is already hitting the continent, we have seen the floods, one of the
that's due in part by the soaring success of taylor swift album sales. you're live with bbc news. the first—ever european climate risk assessment has revealed that the continent is completely unprepared for growing extremes. the european environment agency said europe is experiencing more frequent and punishing bouts of extreme weather like the devastating wildfires that swept through greece — the largest ever recorded in the eu. i spoke about this with our bbc climate specialist, and the...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it was a beautiful start to easter sunday for many of you, but we have seen a few changes compared with yesterday. the area of low pressure that's been towards the west of us has slipped further south and, in doing so, we're dragging in more of an easterly breeze. that's brought in more cloud through central and eastern parts of england, outbreaks of rain into the afternoon from the east anglia, pushing then towards parts of yorkshire. to the south of it, we'll see a bit more sunshine develop once again, but there could be a few heavy, thundery showers for the channel islands and the south—west, but further northwards and westwards you come, we will continue with some long spells of sunshine. certainly a better afternoon in northern ireland than we began. cumbria into western parts of scotland seeing the best of the blue skies, but we will see more low cloud creep up eastern coasts this afternoon and that will have an impact on temperatures — just around eight or nine degrees for
now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it was a beautiful start to easter sunday for many of you, but we have seen a few changes compared with yesterday. the area of low pressure that's been towards the west of us has slipped further south and, in doing so, we're dragging in more of an easterly breeze. that's brought in more cloud through central and eastern parts of england, outbreaks of rain into the afternoon from the east anglia, pushing then towards parts of...
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the bbc�*s peter taylor, who has been investigating the troubles for more than a0 years, has more. john dignam was murdered by the ira in 1992 and branded as a special branch informer. i personally can't see him working for the ruc. i couldn't believe it, knowing john, and living with him. i interviewed claire dignam 30 years ago. he was my husband and he was the father of my children, and i loved him. no matter what people say he did or he didn't do, i loved him. every bone in my body. the ira interrogated dignam and two of his ira comrades, and tape recorded their alleged confessions. i finally managed to get hold of the tapes. the banging of a pan was the sign to start talking, to hide the interrogator�*s voice. metal pan clangs. my name isjohnny dignam from portadown. i'm aged 32. i told the police handlers that i was on a weapons training camp in limerick. dignam admitted being recruited by special branch. he paid the penalty — a bullet in the back of the head. his body was dumped on a lonely country road. he always went in to kiss the kids goodnight. and he didn't. .. he
the bbc�*s peter taylor, who has been investigating the troubles for more than a0 years, has more. john dignam was murdered by the ira in 1992 and branded as a special branch informer. i personally can't see him working for the ruc. i couldn't believe it, knowing john, and living with him. i interviewed claire dignam 30 years ago. he was my husband and he was the father of my children, and i loved him. no matter what people say he did or he didn't do, i loved him. every bone in my body. the...
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hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in wales, where vaughan gething will become europe's first black leader after winning the welsh labour leadership election. the outgoing first minister, mark drakeford, will step down from the post next week. vaughan gething, wales' economy minister and a former solicitor, was born in zambia. in his acceptance speech, he highlighted the historic nature of his win. today, we turn a page in the book of our nation's history.
hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in wales, where vaughan gething will become europe's first black leader after winning the welsh labour leadership election. the outgoing first minister, mark drakeford, will step down from the post next week. vaughan gething, wales' economy minister and a former solicitor, was born in zambia. in his acceptance speech, he highlighted the historic nature of his win. today, we turn a page in the book of our nation's history.
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that's due in part by the soaring success of taylor swift album sales. airfryers have also been added. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to ukraine. kyiv has summoned the vatican's envoy after pope francis said the country should "have the courage to raise the white flag" against russia. the pope sparked anger in ukraine when a transcript of an interview with swiss broadcaster rsi, which is due to be broadcast next week, was released, seemingly calling for ukraine to surrender to russia. a vatican spokesman later attempted to clarify the pope's remarks saying he was speaking of stopping the fighting through negotiation, not calling for a complete surrender. ukraine has been keen to dispel any suggestion that it would capitulate to russia — particularly with ongoing debate in washington about the level of military support the us should provide to ukraine. and those concerns about us funding would not have been eased today. after a meeting with donald trump in florida, hungarian prime minister viktor orban told hungarian media the former republican p
that's due in part by the soaring success of taylor swift album sales. airfryers have also been added. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to ukraine. kyiv has summoned the vatican's envoy after pope francis said the country should "have the courage to raise the white flag" against russia. the pope sparked anger in ukraine when a transcript of an interview with swiss broadcaster rsi, which is due to be broadcast next week, was released, seemingly calling for ukraine to surrender to...
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from that gunman, one of them a child, he then drove to a nearby house where he killed 25—year—old taylor daniel, with whom he had two children, and injured another person, her mother. he then carjacked a vehicle and drove to this house in trenton, where he barricaded himself in where he remains now. locals from that town in person —— but pennsylvania said this is a quiet, peaceful place, very unusualfor said this is a quiet, peaceful place, very unusual for this sort of thing to happen, so i think a very upsetting incident, and of course a terrifying siege ongoing in nearby newjersey. terrifying siege ongoing in nearby new jersey-— terrifying siege ongoing in nearby new jersey. newjersey. well, thank you. will vernon in washington. _ newjersey. well, thank you. will vernon in washington. time - newjersey. well, thank you. will vernon in washington. time for l newjersey. well, thank you. will vernon in washington. time for a j vernon in washington. time for a look at the sport. a busy day for rugby and football and lots more? penty going on today. hello from the bbc sport centre. st
from that gunman, one of them a child, he then drove to a nearby house where he killed 25—year—old taylor daniel, with whom he had two children, and injured another person, her mother. he then carjacked a vehicle and drove to this house in trenton, where he barricaded himself in where he remains now. locals from that town in person —— but pennsylvania said this is a quiet, peaceful place, very unusualfor said this is a quiet, peaceful place, very unusual for this sort of thing to...
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hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start with a focus on the election in russia — and bring you these live pictures from berlin where yulia navalnaya, the wife of the late opposition leader, is protesting against the vote taking place in russia. voting has entered its third and final day for the country's presidential election, which is certain to hand ballots have been cast over vladimir putin another six years in power. ballots have been cast over three days. there has been some vandalism and a number of arrests at polling stations, but the final result is not in doubt as mr putin has no credible opponent. it comes as supporters of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, have urged people to turn out en masse at midday in each time zone and vote for any candidate other than mr putin or spoil their ballot papers. the rolling protest has been dubbed "noon against putin". one of the main issues that voters are thinking about, is the war in ukraine. on that, here are two voters from an area just north of moscow.
hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start with a focus on the election in russia — and bring you these live pictures from berlin where yulia navalnaya, the wife of the late opposition leader, is protesting against the vote taking place in russia. voting has entered its third and final day for the country's presidential election, which is certain to hand ballots have been cast over vladimir putin another six years in power. ballots have been cast over three days. there has been some vandalism and a...
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that's due in part by the soaring success of taylor swift album sales. you're live with bbc news. catherine, the princess of wales has apologized for an edited family photograph released by kensington palace over the weekend. five picture agencies withdrew the image, over concerns it had been manipulated. kensington palace says the original photo, will not be released. in the statement, catherine said, "like many amateur "photographers, i do occasionally experiment "with editing. "i wanted to express for any confusion the family photograph "we shared yesterday caused." the photo was the first of catherine to be released since abdominal surgery injanuary. our correspondent daniela relph has more from windsor castle. very nice to see you guys. the prince of wales this evening at an event related to his earth shot environmental project in london. at the end of a day filled with unexpected twists and turns. prince william took this photo of his wife and children that were supposed to reassure, to calm the more outlandish rumours about the princess's condition. but its publication has
that's due in part by the soaring success of taylor swift album sales. you're live with bbc news. catherine, the princess of wales has apologized for an edited family photograph released by kensington palace over the weekend. five picture agencies withdrew the image, over concerns it had been manipulated. kensington palace says the original photo, will not be released. in the statement, catherine said, "like many amateur "photographers, i do occasionally experiment "with editing....
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hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in wales, where vaughan gething will become europe's first black leader after winning the welsh labour leadership election. the outgoing first minister, mark drakeford, will step down from the post next week. vaughan gething, wales�* economy minister and a former solicitor, was born in zambia. in his acceptance speech, he highlighted the historic nature of his win. today, we turn a page in the book of our nation's history. a history that we write together. notjust because i have the honour of becoming the first black leader in any european country, but because a generational dial has jumped too. like ken and jane, devolution is not something that i have had to get used to, or to adapt to, or to apologise for. devolution, welsh solutions to welsh problems and opportunities, is in my blood. it is what i have always known through my adult political life and that is the same for a growing number of our citizens and i want us to use this moment as a starting point for a more con
hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in wales, where vaughan gething will become europe's first black leader after winning the welsh labour leadership election. the outgoing first minister, mark drakeford, will step down from the post next week. vaughan gething, wales�* economy minister and a former solicitor, was born in zambia. in his acceptance speech, he highlighted the historic nature of his win. today, we turn a page in the book of our nation's history. a history that we write together....