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i think everyone is very proud to be at the cenotaph. it isa very proud to be at the cenotaph. it is a big honour and very proud to be at the cenotaph. it is a big honourand is very proud to be at the cenotaph. it is a big honour and is something to say you have done and be proud of. an important day. thank you for joining us today. thank you. in less than an hourat joining us today. thank you. in less than an hour at the royal family will start taking their positions around the cenotaph. they will be joined by five former prime ministers and also the main political leaders from the parties today, a day when political rivalries are put aside, to think about something much more important, which is remembering those who have given so much over the years in service to their country. back to you. thank you. thousands of people are facing a third day of chaos from severe flooding in parts of england with damaged homes, disrupted businesses and travel disruption. seven severe flood warnings are in place on the river don in yorkshire meaning there's a danger to life. there's also conc
i think everyone is very proud to be at the cenotaph. it isa very proud to be at the cenotaph. it is a big honour and very proud to be at the cenotaph. it is a big honourand is very proud to be at the cenotaph. it is a big honour and is something to say you have done and be proud of. an important day. thank you for joining us today. thank you. in less than an hourat joining us today. thank you. in less than an hour at the royal family will start taking their positions around the cenotaph. they...
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given there was so much controversy about the prime minister's appearance at the cenotaph, people are really concerned about why breakfast ran the wrong footage three times the day after. can you understand that concern? i can understand that concern, samira, and as we stated at the time, i want to apologise for that error. it was a human error, it shouldn't have happened, and it's a mistake that i have apologised for at the time and importantly, i've come on newswatch to apologise for again. the archive footage from three years ago — what was it doing on the news server, anyway? so i think it's important to give some context to this story. the original archive footage had been sourced 2a hours before. so one of the producers on that saturday night into sunday went into the millbank server, which is a seperate, smaller server connected to the main one, to search for some material. and it's like google — for instance, you might put in, "johnson, cenotaph" and it called up this material and it was brought over to the salford server for use on that programme on sunday morning. now, i
given there was so much controversy about the prime minister's appearance at the cenotaph, people are really concerned about why breakfast ran the wrong footage three times the day after. can you understand that concern? i can understand that concern, samira, and as we stated at the time, i want to apologise for that error. it was a human error, it shouldn't have happened, and it's a mistake that i have apologised for at the time and importantly, i've come on newswatch to apologise for again....
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and it called up in, johnson, cenotaph. and it called up this material and it was brought over to the salford server for use on that programme on sunday morning. in the end, it never got used on the programme on sunday morning, again, that's not unusual. there's often a lot of material brought into the building that isn't used, whether it's library or current, but it's there as an option to use. that doesn't then get automatically deleted, it stays on the system, so that material stayed on the system. another team then came in on sunday night, working into monday, to work on that programme and one of the tea m on that programme and one of the team was responsible for producing what is a small bit of content, it was a summery headline, a king is required at the bbc, out of vision. -- a 00v, required at the bbc, out of vision. —— a 00v, as we call it at the bbc. and that went out sunday morning. and that went out sunday morning. and they searched for cenotaph on the system and when they found that material, they've mistak
and it called up in, johnson, cenotaph. and it called up this material and it was brought over to the salford server for use on that programme on sunday morning. in the end, it never got used on the programme on sunday morning, again, that's not unusual. there's often a lot of material brought into the building that isn't used, whether it's library or current, but it's there as an option to use. that doesn't then get automatically deleted, it stays on the system, so that material stayed on the...
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up to 10,000 veterans, who are marching past the cenotaph, organised by the royal british legion. from there, i have alex 0wen. this is a really important event for veterans to be involved in, isn't it? yeah, it is hugely important. for the veterans you see here today, but also 6.7 million members of the armed forces up and down the country, this isjust one event that happens in the nation's capital. in towns, villages and cities across the county, we will see similar things and so it is important that we come out and recognise those who defended our freedom and liberty that we enjoy today. the poppy appeal, this year, what is the message you are trying to emphasise this year? anyone that saw the commemorations, down at portsmouth for d—day 75 this year, will know that it has been a pivotal moment for the battle that took place 75 years ago in 19114 during the second world war when the tide turned, and our military people, our serving people made those amazing sacrifices, alongside our commonwealth allies, to be able to bring us the freedoms we enjoy now. this year, i personally
up to 10,000 veterans, who are marching past the cenotaph, organised by the royal british legion. from there, i have alex 0wen. this is a really important event for veterans to be involved in, isn't it? yeah, it is hugely important. for the veterans you see here today, but also 6.7 million members of the armed forces up and down the country, this isjust one event that happens in the nation's capital. in towns, villages and cities across the county, we will see similar things and so it is...
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sarah campbell reporting from the cenotaph. there will be full coverage starting from 1030 am on bbc one. thousands of people are facing a third day of damaged homes, disrupted businesses and difficult travel as floods continue to affect parts of england. seven severe flood warnings are in place on the river don in yorkshire meaning there's a danger to life. there's also concern that water levels are rising on sections of the river trent near newark. andy moore reports. the village of fishlake on the lower reaches of the river don where almost the entire community, that's hundreds of people, have been forced to leave their homes. the waters here are showing little signs of receding and the levels could remain high for some time to come. elsewhere, on other rivers like as the lower reaches of the trent in nottinghamshire, water levels are still rising. the only way in or out of fishlake was by boat or on the back of a farm trailer. we're all right to get rescued, but we didn't expect it to be as deep as this. this is... we've ne
sarah campbell reporting from the cenotaph. there will be full coverage starting from 1030 am on bbc one. thousands of people are facing a third day of damaged homes, disrupted businesses and difficult travel as floods continue to affect parts of england. seven severe flood warnings are in place on the river don in yorkshire meaning there's a danger to life. there's also concern that water levels are rising on sections of the river trent near newark. andy moore reports. the village of fishlake...
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sadly, many thanks, sarah campbell for us that at the cenotaph. thousands of people are facing a third day of chaos from severe flooding in parts of england with damaged homes, disrupted businesses and travel disruption. seven severe flood warnings are in place on the river don in yorkshire meaning there's a danger to life. there's also concern that water levels are rising on sections of the river trent near newark. andy moore reports. the village of fishlake on the lower reaches of the river don where almost the entire community, that's hundreds of people, have been forced to leave their homes. the waters here are showing little signs of receding and the levels could remain high for some time to come. elsewhere, on other rivers like the lower reaches of the trent in nottinghamshire, water levels are still rising. the only way in or out of fishlake was by boat or on the back of a farm trailer. we're all right to get rescued, but we didn't expect it to be as deep as this. this is... we've never seen anything like this before. i only moved in five w
sadly, many thanks, sarah campbell for us that at the cenotaph. thousands of people are facing a third day of chaos from severe flooding in parts of england with damaged homes, disrupted businesses and travel disruption. seven severe flood warnings are in place on the river don in yorkshire meaning there's a danger to life. there's also concern that water levels are rising on sections of the river trent near newark. andy moore reports. the village of fishlake on the lower reaches of the river...
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now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's spending plans, as labour says they are a complete work of fiction. the environment agency continues to warn there's a danger to life from high river levels in south yorkshire, with seven severe warnings still in place. a warning that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. three people have already lost their lives. and click investigates fears that 56 networks could damage our health. that's in half an hour. services have been held across the uk country to commemorate those who lost their lives in conflict, as the uk marks remembrance sunday. members of the royal family attended a ceremony at the cenotaph in central london, where prince charles laid a wreath on behalf of the queen, who was watching from a balcony. he was joined by the duke of cambridge and the duke of sussex, who also attended the festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall yesterday evening. a two—minute silence was h
now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's spending plans, as labour says they are a complete work of fiction. the environment agency continues to warn there's a danger to life from high river levels in south yorkshire, with seven severe warnings still in place. a warning that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. three people have already lost their lives. and click investigates fears that 56...
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the leaders of the main political parties took their places at the cenotaph with their wreaths of red poppies. watching from a balcony, her majesty the queen, with the duchess of cornwall and the duchess of cambridge. the prince of wales led the other principal members of the royal family to their positions in front of the cenotaph‘s northern face, in readiness for the national two—minute silence at 11 0'clock. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. at the cenotaph, the prince of wales placed the queen's wreath in tribute to all those from britain and the commonwealth who lost their lives in the service of their country. wreaths were also laid by the dukes of york, sussex and cambridge. and then, after the official wreath laying, it was the turn of the former servicemen and women to march past the cenotaph. many come year after year, with their own memories of friends who were lost. and at war memorials across the country, the nation remembered. in st austell, in cornwall, the normandy veteran harry billinge laid a wreath in memory of those who died in the d—day landings, 75
the leaders of the main political parties took their places at the cenotaph with their wreaths of red poppies. watching from a balcony, her majesty the queen, with the duchess of cornwall and the duchess of cambridge. the prince of wales led the other principal members of the royal family to their positions in front of the cenotaph‘s northern face, in readiness for the national two—minute silence at 11 0'clock. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. at the cenotaph, the prince of wales...
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at the cenotaph in central london — the queen watched as the prince of wales led the wreath laying to honour those who‘ve died in conflict. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. music: nimrod. it is that morning of the year when we pause, when the matters which seem so pressing on other days are set in a broader perspective, as the nation comes together to remember those who lost their lives in the world wars and other, more recent conflicts. the leaders of the main political parties took their places at the cenotaph with their wreaths of red poppies. watching from a balcony, her majesty the queen, with the duchess of cornwall and the duchess of cambridge. the prince of wales led the other principal members of the royal family to their positions in front of the cenotaph‘s northern face, in readiness for the national two—minute silence at 11 0‘clock. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. at the cenotaph, the prince of wales placed the queen‘s wreath in tribute to all those from britain and the commonwealth who lost their lives in the service of their count
at the cenotaph in central london — the queen watched as the prince of wales led the wreath laying to honour those who‘ve died in conflict. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. music: nimrod. it is that morning of the year when we pause, when the matters which seem so pressing on other days are set in a broader perspective, as the nation comes together to remember those who lost their lives in the world wars and other, more recent conflicts. the leaders of the main political...
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the leaders of the main political parties took their places at the cenotaph with their wreaths of red poppies. watching from a balcony, her majesty the queen with the duchess of cornwall and the duchess of cambridge. the prince of wales led the other principal members of the royal family to their positions in front of the cenotaph‘s northern face in readiness for the national two—minute silence at 11 o'clock. big ben chimes the hour music big ben chimes the hour music: last post at the cenotaph, the prince of wales placed the queen's wreath at the cenotaph in tribute to all those from britain and the commonwealth who lost their lives in the service of their country. wreaths were also laid by the dukes of york, sussex and cambridge. and then, after the official wreath laying by political it was the turn of the former servicemen and women who attend the parade year after year. they come with their own memories of colleagues who were lost in war. and at war memorials across the country, they remembered. harry village laid a memory read for the man who died in the demanding 75 yea rs
the leaders of the main political parties took their places at the cenotaph with their wreaths of red poppies. watching from a balcony, her majesty the queen with the duchess of cornwall and the duchess of cambridge. the prince of wales led the other principal members of the royal family to their positions in front of the cenotaph‘s northern face in readiness for the national two—minute silence at 11 o'clock. big ben chimes the hour music big ben chimes the hour music: last post at the...
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the daily mail, and the 100th year of the cenotaph, the queen's tears for the war dead, we cenotaph, the queen's tears for the wardead, we are cenotaph, the queen's tears for the war dead, we are used to seeing the queen and the royal family being stoic but she has attended so many remembrance sunday services, it is not surprising to finally see this show of emotion from her? it is quite a touching site and i wonder what it was about this year's remembrance services in particular that motor in this way. it is a special remembrance sunday, a particularly important anniversary for d—day, r heim, a big year for the 75th anniversary and others so it is possibly to do without? and of course, for many people, it is the concern that how do we keep this in people's mines when there are so many distractions? the anniversaries mean the conflicts we are commemorating are so much further away? further away every year and those who served in those conflicts obviously, that generation dies off and it becomes more difficult but as and it becomes more difficult but as a country i think we do prett
the daily mail, and the 100th year of the cenotaph, the queen's tears for the war dead, we cenotaph, the queen's tears for the wardead, we are cenotaph, the queen's tears for the war dead, we are used to seeing the queen and the royal family being stoic but she has attended so many remembrance sunday services, it is not surprising to finally see this show of emotion from her? it is quite a touching site and i wonder what it was about this year's remembrance services in particular that motor in...
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similarly, it's suggested he'll still lay a wreath at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday. he is, after all, a former serving officer in the royal navy. what's much clearer now is that it's the core members of the royal family, those who appeared together on the palace balcony for the diamond jubilee, who represent the future. this episode has seen prince charles exercise his authority alongside the queen. they were the ones who decided that
similarly, it's suggested he'll still lay a wreath at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday. he is, after all, a former serving officer in the royal navy. what's much clearer now is that it's the core members of the royal family, those who appeared together on the palace balcony for the diamond jubilee, who represent the future. this episode has seen prince charles exercise his authority alongside the queen. they were the ones who decided that
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the strange tale of how 3—year—old footage of borisjohnson laying a wreath at the cenotaph came to be shown on monday morning. was the failure to show this correct footage error, or conspiracy? we ask the editor of breakfast. remembrance sunday is always a significant day in the news calendar with a solemn ceremony at the cenotaph in london driven by a century of tradition. wreaths are laid by members of the royal family and the leaders of political parties, and how the latter do so, particularly during an election campaign, it's bound to be the object of scrutiny. the prime minister faced criticism on a number of grounds — for stepping out of line too early, for wearing a blue rather than a black suit, for having his coat undone, and for apparently laying his wreath upside down. but there was nothing compared to the criticism of the following morning's bbc breakfast when they broadcast this. the conservatives have pledged new protections to protect soldiers from legal actions against accusations of wrongdoing on the battlefield, and labour says it will increase pay and adult traini
the strange tale of how 3—year—old footage of borisjohnson laying a wreath at the cenotaph came to be shown on monday morning. was the failure to show this correct footage error, or conspiracy? we ask the editor of breakfast. remembrance sunday is always a significant day in the news calendar with a solemn ceremony at the cenotaph in london driven by a century of tradition. wreaths are laid by members of the royal family and the leaders of political parties, and how the latter do so,...
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fallen — after attending a concert last night, the royal family and senior politicians will be at the cenotaph in central london this morning. floods in south yorkshire continue to cause chaos with seven severe warnings still in place — meaning there's a danger to life. hundreds of homes have been evacuated. in the election, there's a row over spending after the conservatives publish what they claim would be the cost of a labour government a warning that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. three people have already lost their lives. before the papers — sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. here's jane dougal. good morning. england's cricketers have won the t20 series against new zealand after a tense fifth match which went to a super over. in scenes reminiscent of the summers world cup, they were tied after 11—overs each — the match shortened because of the weather. so — it went to a super over. england batted first and scored 17, they then restricted new zealand to just 8 runs from their over. a much more comforable margin than at lo
fallen — after attending a concert last night, the royal family and senior politicians will be at the cenotaph in central london this morning. floods in south yorkshire continue to cause chaos with seven severe warnings still in place — meaning there's a danger to life. hundreds of homes have been evacuated. in the election, there's a row over spending after the conservatives publish what they claim would be the cost of a labour government a warning that extreme weather conditions in...
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" because it was — it was labelled "leaders at cenotaph". when they found that material, they mistakenly thought it was relevant to that day‘s service that had taken place on sunday morning at 11 o‘clock. people are puzzled as to why, before the cenotaph ceremony happened, there was a search for material from the past, why it was on the server at all. in that context, when you‘re putting a programme together that looks ahead to an event, you want a range of material that can help the viewer understand or imagine what will go on that day. now, naturally, with it being his first appearance as prime minister — obviously, he has been there before in his role as foreign secretary — it‘s not unsurprising that by digging out some material that refers to him laying a wreath at a previous event, that this would be the sensible sort of material that you might want to use in a broadcast that was done on sunday morning looking ahead to what went on. so when you‘re speaking to a reporter who is at that event at 7 o‘clock in the morning â€
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news watch, the strange tale of how three—year—old footage of boris johnson laying a wreath at the cenotaph came to be broadcast on monday morning. join us tonight here on bbc news. labour has unveiled plans to give every home across the uk free broadband in the next decade by partly nationalising bt. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said his party's proposals were visionary and the £20 billion cost of doing it would be paid for partly by introducing a tax on tech giants. the prime minister called it a ‘crackpot scheme'. bt‘s share price fell after the announcement and the company's boss philipjansen said labour had under—estimated the price of its pledge. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. labour has a big giveaway it hopes to connect with you. fast—fibre broadband for everyone everywhere, if they win, within ten years' time. another big intervention in the market, another expensive job for the state. labour's money man is adding the internet to rail, water, energy and the mail he would like to take into public hands. the way we'll do it is if we're putting that scal
news watch, the strange tale of how three—year—old footage of boris johnson laying a wreath at the cenotaph came to be broadcast on monday morning. join us tonight here on bbc news. labour has unveiled plans to give every home across the uk free broadband in the next decade by partly nationalising bt. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said his party's proposals were visionary and the £20 billion cost of doing it would be paid for partly by introducing a tax on tech giants. the prime...
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now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's spending plans, as labour says they are a complete work of fiction.
now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's spending plans, as labour says they are a complete work of fiction.
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now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph to mark remembrance sunday. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's spending plans, as labour says they are a complete work of fiction. the environment agency continues to warn there's a danger to life from high river levels in south yorkshire, with seven severe warnings still in place. a warning that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. three people have already lost their lives. now on bbc news, click investigates whether sg networks could damage our health. this week, is 56 really a health hazard 7 weather forecasting in danger. and back in time, to the berlin wall. in towns and cities across the uk, a tech revolution in towns and cities across the uk, a tech revolution is slowly being born... ..one antenna at a time. bit by bit, 56 is becoming a thing, and while all the infrastructure might look a bit dull, take a look at this. this is a speed test to this phone, which right now, is getting data speeds of 390mbps. not bad. yeah, this new network is going
now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph to mark remembrance sunday. the chancellor defends a conservative party analysis of labour's spending plans, as labour says they are a complete work of fiction. the environment agency continues to warn there's a danger to life from high river levels in south yorkshire, with seven severe warnings still in place. a warning that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. three people have already lost their lives. now on...
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armistice day, with the celebrations taking place, the commemorations i should say, taking place at the cenotaph yesterday here in central london with many different pages with pictures of the queen who is there, i will see you soon. don't be fooled by sunday's sunshine. there's more rain on the way this week, and to areas that really don't want any more. this is how thejet stream's looking this week. it's taking aim at the uk. it's on a more southerly track than it might be at this time of year, nestled within these dips, we find areas of low pressure bringing wet weather, and the uk is staying on the northern side of the jet stream, and that means in the cold air. a chilly week to come. so this is what we can expect this week from this weather pattern. i'm afraid low pressure will be around with further rain at times, cold enough for some hill snow. it will often be windy, low pressure, temperatures below average and frost occasionally overnight. and this is how we're starting the day. a wintry start to the day across northern parts of scotland. we've seen wet weather throughout the night, the
armistice day, with the celebrations taking place, the commemorations i should say, taking place at the cenotaph yesterday here in central london with many different pages with pictures of the queen who is there, i will see you soon. don't be fooled by sunday's sunshine. there's more rain on the way this week, and to areas that really don't want any more. this is how thejet stream's looking this week. it's taking aim at the uk. it's on a more southerly track than it might be at this time of...
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least the queen herself who has obviously been to dozens and dozens of remembrance sunday events at the cenotaph. i don't know what it was about this particular event that has caused her to shed a tear but i think it is quite poignant. the queen is now in her 90s and, yeah, i think the emotion of the occasion has got to her. and the turnout is still incredible. people do want to pay their respect and the emphasis this year was on getting us all to put down our mobile phones and our devices and just take a moment. and ina way devices and just take a moment. and in a way the world seems so frenetic and fast paced, particularly with a mobile phone always in your hand up dating you on the latest news. it actually can be even more special and poignant to take a few moments of silence to think about the sacrifice of those who defended the nation in the past. the guardian. labour to thresher migration policy. we know a little bit about boris johnson's and king. he has moved away from the troublesome target of ringing inward migration annually down to 100,000. that was a target that david cameron and th
least the queen herself who has obviously been to dozens and dozens of remembrance sunday events at the cenotaph. i don't know what it was about this particular event that has caused her to shed a tear but i think it is quite poignant. the queen is now in her 90s and, yeah, i think the emotion of the occasion has got to her. and the turnout is still incredible. people do want to pay their respect and the emphasis this year was on getting us all to put down our mobile phones and our devices and...
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and on the balcony looking down on the cenotaph, her majesty the queen, who watches the ceremony from here. the duchess of cornwall on her right, the duchess of cornwall on her left. the duke of cambridge, the duke of sussex, the duke of york, the earl of wessex, the princess royal and the duke of kent. they all take their place as we come towards 11 o'clock. big ben chimes the hour.
and on the balcony looking down on the cenotaph, her majesty the queen, who watches the ceremony from here. the duchess of cornwall on her right, the duchess of cornwall on her left. the duke of cambridge, the duke of sussex, the duke of york, the earl of wessex, the princess royal and the duke of kent. they all take their place as we come towards 11 o'clock. big ben chimes the hour.
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well, that is the wreath laying ceremony on well, that is the wreath laying ceremony on the cenotaph on this remembrance sunday. the royal family, senior politicians, and foreign dignitaries laying wreaths there in memory of those who lost their lives in conflicts over the last couple of centuries. you can continue watching that coverage on bbc one. now, to the election campaign and labour has criticised conservative attempts to unpick its spending plan as the political parties continue their general election campaigns. the conservatives say labour‘s spending plans would cost the country an extra £1.2 trillion over the next five years, labour though has dismissed the figures as fake news calling them an incompetent mishmash of debunked estimates and bad maths. our political correspondence has been explaining how the conservatives have come up with their figures. what they have done is to take labour's policy is from their 2070 manifesto and attach it cost to that, then they have taken the promises that labour have made since, they have attached cost to that. and we have put them t
well, that is the wreath laying ceremony on well, that is the wreath laying ceremony on the cenotaph on this remembrance sunday. the royal family, senior politicians, and foreign dignitaries laying wreaths there in memory of those who lost their lives in conflicts over the last couple of centuries. you can continue watching that coverage on bbc one. now, to the election campaign and labour has criticised conservative attempts to unpick its spending plan as the political parties continue their...
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last sunday, he was at the cenotaph, laying a wreath with his nephews. and yet, for month after month, he's been the focus of troubling questions. prince andrew, the queen's second son, one moment seen waving from the doorway of the new york home of a convicted child sex offender, jeffrey epstein, and photographed strolling through central park with him. buckingham palace has consistently denied any impropriety by prince andrew. now, he's decided to speak for himself to bbc newsnight‘s emily maitlis. but you were staying at the house of a convicted sex offender. it was a convenient place to stay. i mean, i've gone through this in my mind so many times. at the end of the day, with the benefit of all the hindsight that one could have, it was definitely the wrong thing do but at the time i felt it was the honourable and right thing to do. and i admit fully that myjudgment was probably coloured by my tendency to be too honourable but that'sjust the way it is. and then there's andrew's alleged friendship with the then 17—year—old virginia roberts who wa
last sunday, he was at the cenotaph, laying a wreath with his nephews. and yet, for month after month, he's been the focus of troubling questions. prince andrew, the queen's second son, one moment seen waving from the doorway of the new york home of a convicted child sex offender, jeffrey epstein, and photographed strolling through central park with him. buckingham palace has consistently denied any impropriety by prince andrew. now, he's decided to speak for himself to bbc newsnight‘s emily...
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last sunday he was at the cenotaph, laying a wreath with his nephews, and yet for month after month, he has been the focus of troubling questions. prince andrew, the queen's second son, one moment seen waving from the doorway of the new york home of a convicted child sex offender, jeffrey epstein, and photographed strolling through central park with him. the headlines have been lurid, relentless and deeply damaging. most serious of all is the allegation that andrew himself had sex with a girl called virginia roberts when she was i7—years—old. 18 years on, virginia roberts giuffre, as she is now, insists she's telling the truth. he knows exactly what he's done and i hope he comes clean about it. thank you. buckingham palace has consistently denied any impropriety by prince andrew. now he's decided to speak for himself to bbc newsnight‘s emily maitlis. one of epstein‘s accusers, virginia roberts, has made allegations against you. she says she met you in 2001. she says she dined with you, danced with you at tramp nightclub in london. she went on to have sex with you in a house i
last sunday he was at the cenotaph, laying a wreath with his nephews, and yet for month after month, he has been the focus of troubling questions. prince andrew, the queen's second son, one moment seen waving from the doorway of the new york home of a convicted child sex offender, jeffrey epstein, and photographed strolling through central park with him. the headlines have been lurid, relentless and deeply damaging. most serious of all is the allegation that andrew himself had sex with a girl...
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similarly, it's suggested he'll still lay a wreath at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday. he is, after all, a former serving officer in the royal navy. what's much clearer now is that it's the core members of the royal family, those who appeared together on the palace balcony for the diamond jubilee, who represent the future. this episode has seen prince charles exercise his authority alongside the queen. they were the ones who decided that andrew had to step back before damage was done to the monarchy itself. there's an immediate question as to whether andrew will present himself for questioning by the us authorities about his friendship with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. in his statement last night, andrew said, "of course i am willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency with their investigations, if required." we do think it's a good, positive step that he says he's going to co—operate with law enforcement, but we'd like to see that happen. we do think it's a good, positive step that he says he's is he going to, for example, fly to the united s
similarly, it's suggested he'll still lay a wreath at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday. he is, after all, a former serving officer in the royal navy. what's much clearer now is that it's the core members of the royal family, those who appeared together on the palace balcony for the diamond jubilee, who represent the future. this episode has seen prince charles exercise his authority alongside the queen. they were the ones who decided that andrew had to step back before damage was done to the...
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this weekend, thousands of armed forces veterans will take part in the march—past at the cenotaph in whitehall on remembrance sunday. among those marking the day will be 94—year—old harry billinge, who was among the first british soldiers to land in france on d—day. he'd been raising money to help build a new memorial in normandy to remember those who died. he's now been shown images of the memorial for the first time, as our correspondent jon donnison reports. there you are, my love. thank you, darlin'! in the remarkable life of harry billinge, this has been a remarkable year. there's about 35 quid there, harry. it was an appearance on bbc breakfast telly on a normandy beach for the d—day 75th anniversary injune that saw harry go viral. don't say i'm a hero. i'm no hero. i was lucky. i'm here. all the heroes are dead. and i'll neverforget them as long as i live. since that moment of modesty, harry's fundraising in st austell in cornwall, towards building a memorial in france, has seen a surge. it's nearly at 30,000 now, i believe. ijust put in another 2,000 last monday. i sh
this weekend, thousands of armed forces veterans will take part in the march—past at the cenotaph in whitehall on remembrance sunday. among those marking the day will be 94—year—old harry billinge, who was among the first british soldiers to land in france on d—day. he'd been raising money to help build a new memorial in normandy to remember those who died. he's now been shown images of the memorial for the first time, as our correspondent jon donnison reports. there you are, my love....
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understood he will still be present at royal family events, such as the service of remembrance at the cenotaph. leaving his home in windsor this morning, a wave from prince andrew as he departs public life, in his words, for the foreseeable future. and sarah is here. what more do we know about how he reached this decision to step back? as we know, every day since the interview was aired on saturday, there have been revelations, there have been apparently consistency is talked about in what prince andrew had said. a bbc panorama was due to be broadcast in the next few weeks, and combined with organisations and companies looking to distance themselves from the prince. 0n tuesday he was photographed leaving buckingham palace. there had been a meeting with the queen, with key advisers and prince charles, presumably on speaker phone because he is on tour in new zealand at the moment. yesterday more companies distanced themselves, and of course it had been mentioned during the leaders debate. for the monarchy, it is so important they cannot be seen to be interfering or being a distraction during a d
understood he will still be present at royal family events, such as the service of remembrance at the cenotaph. leaving his home in windsor this morning, a wave from prince andrew as he departs public life, in his words, for the foreseeable future. and sarah is here. what more do we know about how he reached this decision to step back? as we know, every day since the interview was aired on saturday, there have been revelations, there have been apparently consistency is talked about in what...
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last sunday he was at the cenotaph, laying a wreath with his nephews, and yet for month after month, he has been the focus of troubling questions. prince andrew, the queen's second son, one moment seen waving from the doorway of the new york home of a convicted child sex offender, jeffrey epstein, and photographed strolling through central park with him. the headlines have been lurid, relentless and deeply damaging. most serious of all is the allegation that andrew himself had sex with a girl called virginia roberts when she was i7—years—old. 18 years on, virginia roberts giuffre, as she is now, insists she's telling the truth. he knows exactly what he's done and i hope he comes clean about it. thank you. buckingham palace has consistently denied any impropriety by prince andrew. now he's decided to speak for himself to bbc newsnight‘s emily maitlis. one of epstein‘s accusers, virginia roberts, has made allegations against you. she says she met you in 2001. she says she dined with you, danced with you at tramp nightclub in london. she went on to have sex with you in a house i
last sunday he was at the cenotaph, laying a wreath with his nephews, and yet for month after month, he has been the focus of troubling questions. prince andrew, the queen's second son, one moment seen waving from the doorway of the new york home of a convicted child sex offender, jeffrey epstein, and photographed strolling through central park with him. the headlines have been lurid, relentless and deeply damaging. most serious of all is the allegation that andrew himself had sex with a girl...
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concert last night, the royal family and senior politicians prepare for the annual ceremony at the cenotaph in london. australian officials say bushfires that have already claimed three lives could spread to some of the country's most populated areas. get ready for the biggest game of the premier league season so far. it's leaders liverpool against champions
concert last night, the royal family and senior politicians prepare for the annual ceremony at the cenotaph in london. australian officials say bushfires that have already claimed three lives could spread to some of the country's most populated areas. get ready for the biggest game of the premier league season so far. it's leaders liverpool against champions
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remembrance sunday, the gathering at the cenotaph and the two—minute silence that will happen and a veteran will ta ke that will happen and a veteran will take part, years old, he fought in the second world war and his father was killed in the first world war and there will also be an nepalese ambassador who is going to lay a tribute for the first time to mark the contribution of the gurkhas towards the british army and an armistice day on monday we will have a two—minute silence on the theme this year really is asking people for those two minutes, just put aside your mobile phone and your la ptop aside your mobile phone and your laptop and really just aside your mobile phone and your laptop and reallyjust take part in the silence and really think about the silence and really think about the contribution and sacrifice people have made over the years. thank you very much. simonjones. ceremonies are taking place in germany, to mark thirty years since the fall of the berlin wall, a potent symbol of the cold war divide, between east and west. the chancellor angela merkel, who grew up in east
remembrance sunday, the gathering at the cenotaph and the two—minute silence that will happen and a veteran will ta ke that will happen and a veteran will take part, years old, he fought in the second world war and his father was killed in the first world war and there will also be an nepalese ambassador who is going to lay a tribute for the first time to mark the contribution of the gurkhas towards the british army and an armistice day on monday we will have a two—minute silence on the...
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this weekend thousands of armed forces veterans will take part in the march—past at the cenotaph in whitehall on remembrance sunday. among those marking the day will be 94 year—old harry billinge who was among the first british soldiers to land in france on d—day. he's been raising money to help build a new memorial in normandy to remember those who died. today he was shown images of the memorial for the first time as our correspondent jon donnison reports. there you are, my love. thank you, darlin‘. in the remarkable life of harry billinge, this has been a remarkable year. there's about 35 quid there, harry. it was an appearance on bbc breakfast telly, on a normandy beach for the d—day 75th anniversary injune, that saw harry go viral. don't say i'm a hero. i'm no hero. i was lucky. i'm here. all the heroes are dead. and i'll neverforget them as long as i live. since that moment of modesty, harry's fund—raising in st austell in cornwall, towards building a memorial in france, has seen a surge. it's nearly 30,000 now, i believe. ijust put in another 2,000 last monday. i should have b
this weekend thousands of armed forces veterans will take part in the march—past at the cenotaph in whitehall on remembrance sunday. among those marking the day will be 94 year—old harry billinge who was among the first british soldiers to land in france on d—day. he's been raising money to help build a new memorial in normandy to remember those who died. today he was shown images of the memorial for the first time as our correspondent jon donnison reports. there you are, my love. thank...
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tomorrow is remembrance sunday at the cenotaph. one of the key people there will be a veteran, 104 years old, who fought in the second world war. his father was killed in the first wall wall. there will be a reef laid by the ambassadorfrom there will be a reef laid by the ambassador from the paul for the first time to mark upon the things that the gurkhas have done for the british army over the years and then on monday, armistice day. it will be the 100 years since we first had the two minutes silence. and what the royal legion is saying is that they are asking people to put aside their mobile phones, put away the lap tops and any sort of distraction, really appreciate the silence and take a moment away from technology and the pressures of modern life and think about the sacrifice that people have made over the years. the headlines on bbc news: the environment agency says flooding in parts of south yorkshire still poses a risk to life, even though water levels are expected to drop. the conservatives lay out plans to train and emplo
tomorrow is remembrance sunday at the cenotaph. one of the key people there will be a veteran, 104 years old, who fought in the second world war. his father was killed in the first wall wall. there will be a reef laid by the ambassadorfrom there will be a reef laid by the ambassador from the paul for the first time to mark upon the things that the gurkhas have done for the british army over the years and then on monday, armistice day. it will be the 100 years since we first had the two minutes...