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chemicals and refined products business. and it hasjust chemicals and refined products business. and it has just been announced by the rmt union that rarely workers have voted in favour of further strike action in a new ballot as part of the long running dispute with train operating companies —— railway workers had voted. let's go back to the coronation now, and at its heart it remains a traditional christian service — but it will look very different to any coronation before with other faiths also represented. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool has been talking to some of those playing key roles on the day. he was just four years old when he watched his mother being crowned. at his own coronation service, much will stay the same as it has done for centuries, but there will be striking changes. the gauntlet that'll be presented to the king on saturday is the same one given to his grandfather, george vi, back in 1937. but in a break from the past, the man presenting the gauntlet will be for the first time a non—christian, 90—year—old lord indarjit singh. and he won't be the only representative of other faiths.

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around the region. this could be really dangerous moment, with everybody watching very closely what is going on here. everybody watching very closely what is going on here-— is going on here. thank you very much, yolande _ is going on here. thank you very much, yolande knell, _ is going on here. thank you very much, yolande knell, a - is going on here. thank you very much, yolande knell, a middle i is going on here. thank you very . much, yolande knell, a middle east correspondent in for us. after missing the good friday procession because of what officials said was extremely cold weather in rome, the pope has resumed his regular easter schedule. thousands have gathered in and around the vatican as he prepares to give his easter sunday mass. the mass has got under i believe. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is in rome. talk us through what is going on. it in rome. talk us through what is auoin on. ., , in rome. talk us through what is auoin on. .,, ., in rome. talk us through what is auoin on. ., going on. it has got under way. broadcast — going on. it has got under way. broadcast interrupted - going on. it has got under way. broadcast interrupted by i broadcast interrupted by interference. easter morning here now. that mass is under way in spite of the doubts about the health of pope francis and whether or not he would have been well enough to lead the mass. you may be able to hear him in

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for those responsible. it is easter sunday, of course. heavy easter. pope francis is holding easter sunday mass in st peter's square today, just days after being hospitalised with bronchitis. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is there this morning. what can we expect from today's service? i suppose all eyes will be 0llie pope, and his they certainly will be, yes. pope, and his they certainly will be, es. ., pope, and his they certainly will be, es. . , ., ., , be, yes. there are tens of thousands of --eole be, yes. there are tens of thousands of people expected _ be, yes. there are tens of thousands of people expected in _ be, yes. there are tens of thousands of people expected in this _ be, yes. there are tens of thousands of people expected in this square. i of people expected in this square. they have just opened up the entry points around the square and people are rushing into try to get a position inside and around saint peter's bus silica. —— saint peter's basilica. 8000 people will be inside, and many more outside. all those people, who have come from around the world, as they do every easter, would not have known even a matter of days ago weather or not the pope would have been well enough to take part in the services today. but actually, all through this holy week, of course, the busiest time in

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independence 12 years ago. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is travelling with the papal party, and sent this report from the capital, juba. it's his 40th foreign trip as pope, but it's a visit like no other he's ever had before. he's previously postponed this because of ill health and mobility issues, but was always clear, in spite of a reduced international schedule, there was one country he was sure to go — south sudan. but what makes this visit different is that for the first time on a foreign trip, he's accompanied by the leaders of other global christian denominations. the moderator of the church of scotland and the archbishop of canterbury are injuba, too. "at last, i am here," said

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we've seen lots of search parties and people wanting to get out and help, and it's great that the community wants to come together and try and find out what's happened to nikki. police are continuing to appeal for dashcam footage from last friday morning. their search for nicola bulley continues. juliet phillips, bbc news, st michael's on wyre. the pope, the archbishop of canterbury and the moderator of the church of scotland are on a historic three day visit to south sudan. they've called it a pilgrimage of peace to a country where more than 400,000 people have been killed in violence since independence 12 years ago. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is travelling with the papal party and sent this report from the capitaljuba. it's his 40th foreign trip as pope, but it's a visit like no other he's ever had before. he's previously postponed this because of ill health and mobility issues, but was always clear, in spite of a reduced international schedule, there was one country he was sure to go — south sudan.

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of what the vatican is calling a pilgrimage of peace. he was welcomed by large crowds. the pope wasjoined at the airport injuba by the leaders of the churches of england and scotland. together, they're seeking to promote reconciliation in a largely christian country that has been ravaged by tribal conflict since it became independent 12 years ago. francis is honouring a 2019 promise to visit south sudan, when, in a dramatic gesture,in the vatican, he kissed the feet of the country's rival leaders at the vatican. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is in the capitaljuba with more on this story. in the centuries, there has never been a foreign trip by an archbishop of canterbury with the pope. but that'll change today. and they were joined by the church of scotland as well. so why here? why are they making this unprecedented new and salsa down? while the idea is is that it's a christian

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news, old trafford. pope francis is in south sudan, the latest stop on what the vatican is calling a pilgrimage of peace. he was welcomed by large crowds. the pope wasjoined at the airport injuba by the leaders of the churches of england and scotland. together, they're seeking to promote reconciliation in a largely christian country that's been ravaged by tribal conflict since it became independent 12 years ago. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is travelling with the pope and has more from juba. in the centuries, there has been — there's never been a foreign trip by an archbishop of canterbury with a pope but that all changed today, and they were joined, as you say, by the moderator of the church of scotland as well. so, why here? why are they making this unprecedented move in south sudan? well, the idea is because it's a majority christian country, most of the rival leaders who've been fighting over control of the resources

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there's concerns that it could be used to hit targets deep inside russia. now, it's nearly a year since the invasion and the us has given more than $2112 billion in security assistance, and so far, there has been broad support, there has been a bipartisan support for president biden�*s position in helping ukraine. but there are some cracks in that consensus. you have republicans who are now in control of the house who have said that they will not give a blank cheque to ukraine when it comes to helping them. at the moment, though, recent surveys do suggest around three in four americans believe that ukraine should still be supported by the us but, as we know, politics can change and if they can, so can policy. pope francis is in south sudan, the latest stop on what the vatican is calling "a pilgrimage of peace." he was welcomed by large crowds. he wasjoined at the airport injuba by the leaders of the churches of england and scotland. together, they're seeking to promote reconciliation in a largely christian country that's been ravaged by tribal conflict since it became independent 12 years ago. 0ur religion editor

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is with us in our common european union. your destiny is our destiny. this is bbc news — a reminder of our headlines: after a chinese balloon flies into us airspace, a second is reported — this time over latin america. the boss of tesla, elon musk, is cleared of fraud charges brought against him by the company's shareholders. pope francis is in south sudan, the latest stop on what the vatican is calling a pilgrimage of peace. he was welcomed by large crowds. he wasjoined at the airport injuba by the leaders of the churches of england and scotland. together, they're seeking to promote reconciliation in a largely christian country that's been ravaged by tribal conflict since it became independent twelve years ago. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is travelling with the pope and has more from juba. in the centuries, there has been — there's never been a foreign trip by an archbishop of canterbury with a pope. but that all changed today, and they were joined,

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are on a historic three—day visit to south sudan. they've called it a pilgrimage of peace — to a country where more than 400,000 people have been killed in violence since independence 12 years ago. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is travelling with the papal party — and sent this report from the capital, juba. it's his 40th foreign trip as pope, but it's a visit like no other he's had before. he has previously postponed this because of ill health and mobility issues, but he was clear that there was one country he was sure to go — south sudan. but what makes this visit different is that for the first time on a foreign trip, he's accompanied by the leaders of other global christian denominations.

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