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that we were looking at was originally called what we thought was the two brothers, which is where we're standing. we thought she was a dutch barge, but there's a certain way that certain vessels are made so that we can look at that and kind of check off things as we go. and we couldn't check off any of those things. records show that after an almost 80—year sailing career, thejohn sims was converted to a timber lighter in 1935 for use in timberyard at the end of hooe lake, where the wreck lays today. every time we look at something, we find something new. the hulks in hooe lake tell us lots about trading and what was happening in plymouth back in the 1800s. but also they provide examples of ships that kind of no longer exist. some of the ones we found in the lake, some of the ones we've identified, are the last surviving examples of this particular type. this newly identified ship lays alongside other ship hulks, thought to date back to the 18705 and beyond. and collectively, along with the many shipwrecks underwater around plymouth, they tell a story of this naval city

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BBC News at One

for use in timber yard at the end of hooe lake, where the wreck lays today. every time we look at something, we find something new. the hulks in hooe lake tell us lots about trading and what was happening in plymouth back in the 1800s. but also they provide examples of ships that kind of no longer exist. some of the ones we found in the lake, some of the ones we've identified, are the last surviving examples of this particular type. this newly identified ship lays alongside other ship hulks thought to date back to the 18705 and beyond. and collectively, along with the many shipwrecks underwater around plymouth, they tell a story of this naval city and its maritime heritage. alex green, bbc news. it's an exciting day for eurovision fans as the competition heads to liverpool as part of the official hand—over from turin. we'll also find out which countries have secured their place

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HM the King in Wales

he had for history and architecture. the prince's strong views on architecture were well known. when he bought a home in wales in 2007, llwynywermod was restored in a way which would reduce its environmental impact with a focus on traditional welsh materials. emlyn morgan is one of his neighbours. you know, he's one of us. when i greet him now i always greet him, "welcome home." and i think that's very important. he has been a powerful advocate forfarming, helping wales's beleaguered rural communities through his charities. and a long—time patron of welsh arts, charles also revived the role of royal harpist for the first time since the 18705. the prince specifically asked if it could be for a young welsh harpist, so it was his way of giving some support to a young musician coming out of wales.

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BBC News

that building behind me. the queen was a symbol of continuity throughout all of that and the tributes we have heard already over the past few hours, that has really come through, particularly from the prime ministers who served under queen elizabeth ii. we have heard a lot of them talk about just queen elizabeth ii. we have heard a lot of them talk aboutjust how much detail she was a cross, she was very knowledgeable. theresa may has been saying that when she held talks with the queen in that weekly audience they would have, the queen knew what was going on, she had thought a lot about the issues of the day. likewise john about the issues of the day. likewisejohn major, another former likewise john major, another former prime likewisejohn major, anotherformer prime minister, gave a bit of insight into the personality of the queen, saying a lot of those meetings were filled with humour and amusement. it is incredible when you think that the queen's first prime minister was winston churchill, someone boring in the 18705. the sense 5omeone boring in the 18705. the sense —— someone who someone boring in the 18705. the

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BBC News

sense —— someone who was born in the 18705. there is a sense that someone who has been such a rock over the past 17 years has been lost and we will hear some more of those tributes this afternoon in parliament from senior politicians who will pay tributes in the commons and in the house of lords. those tributes will continue tomorrow in parliament. senior politicians will also have to pay tribute and an oath to king charles iii. a remarkable moment in the history of this country when you think that we have a new prime minister, liz truss only made prime minister by queen elizabeth on tuesday. we now have a new monarch, something which has never happened in british history, those two things happening within a week. a real sense of the change happening at the very top of the british state.— happening at the very top of the british state. one of the things a

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BBC News

what do you think should happen next? 0ne what do you think should happen next? one area i became interested in recently was in ghana, a punitive expedition against the assanti, these items were dispersed, some went to queen victoria, some went to regimental collections, in the late 18705, and the guinean government has campaigned like the nigerian government over the benin bronzes on this. what has happened over the last 10—20 is —— the ghanaian government. they say the problem is government. they say the problem is government that won�*t change the legislation because they see it as the museum�*s decision, so they are getting nowhere effectively until institutions like the horniman in london pre—empt and do the right thing as they see it. london pre-empt and do the right thing as they see it.— thing as they see it. fascinating. real indiana _ thing as they see it. fascinating. real indiana jones _ thing as they see it. fascinating. real indiana jones stuff, - thing as they see it. fascinating. real indiana jones stuff, some i thing as they see it. fascinating. | real indiana jones stuff, some of this, as well, isn�*t it? thank you so much for telling us more about

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Take Me to the Opera

la gioconda was written in the 18705 by italian composer ponchielli. it means "the happy woman." but in fact, it's a tragic story of a young heroine in 17th century venice who sacrifices her life to save her true love, the sea captain, enzo. dominique mayer runs la scala. he says it's important to take a gamble with an opera like la gioconda. i think, first of all, it's very difficult to find the right performance to do it. and of course, it's also maybe more difficult to sell out because people like very well—known operas. but ourjob is also to bring unknown operas or less known operas into the theatres. of course, it's a great help to have a great star. but first of all, we are looking for the right performer.

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Breakfast

don't tell anyone the direction of getting here and luckily i can't remember anything. getting here and luckily i can't rememberanything. nobody getting here and luckily i can't remember anything. nobody has ever broken it apart from ones in the 18705. a sewage worker found his way in, didn't stealanything is 18705. a sewage worker found his way in, didn't steal anything is left a note for the director of the bank of england asset, i know how to get in, i will meet you here at this given time, there was a rumble from below and he came up and said i haven't stolen anything but i want the bank to be secure so as a reward they gave him £8,000 which is worth about 90 grand to date.— 90 grand to date. could have taken a lot. too 90 grand to date. could have taken a lot- too heavy. _ 90 grand to date. could have taken a lot. too heavy, how— 90 grand to date. could have taken a lot. too heavy, how far _ 90 grand to date. could have taken a lot. too heavy, how far would - 90 grand to date. could have taken a lot. too heavy, how far would you i lot. too heavy, how far would you aet? lot. too heavy, how far would you get? how — lot. too heavy, how far would you get? how heavy _ lot. too heavy, how far would you get? how heavy is _ lot. too heavy, how far would you get? how heavy is one? - lot. too heavy, how far would you get? how heavy is one? about i lot. too heavy, how far would you | get? how heavy is one? about 2.5 stone but they _ get? how heavy is one? about 2.5 stone but they look _ get? how heavy is one? about 2.5 stone but they look so _ get? how heavy is one? about 2.5 stone but they look so light i get? how heavy is one? about 2.5 stone but they look so light and i stone but they look so light and just look like gold but that is what surprised me. just look like gold but that is what surprised me— just look like gold but that is what surrised me. ., , , i. �* surprised me. that is why you didn't brina one surprised me. that is why you didn't bring one back- _ surprised me. that is why you didn't bring one back. and _ surprised me. that is why you didn't bring one back. and also _ surprised me. that is why you didn't bring one back. and also because i i bring one back. and also because i am a good — bring one back. and also because i am a good citizen. _ bring one back. and also because i am a good citizen. that _ bring one back. and also because i am a good citizen. that would i bring one back. and also because i am a good citizen. that would be l bring one back. and also because i j am a good citizen. that would be a theft. brilliant _ am a good citizen. that would be a theft. brilliant access. _ am a good citizen. that would be a theft. brilliant access. than - am a good citizen. that would be a theft. brilliant access. than don't i theft. brilliant access. than don't a fantastic- _ time now to get the news,

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Our World-20211121-21:33:00

residential schools. they were set up in the 18705 for the children of canada's first nation people. the schools were anglican and government run. but the majority, 70%, were catholic. they operated up until 1997. parents were forced to send their children to the schools. if they didn't, they could face prison. there's a truck that came with a whole bunch of kids in the back, and the driver seen me running in the field, and he picked me up and threw me in the back of the truck and brought me along. norman was seven years old when he was taken to kamloops in 1952. it was real scary for me. we were babies. i didn't start until i was seven, in 1962, and i was very tiny

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Our World-20211120-21:33:00

the un has called for a full investigations. until now, many canadians were unaware of the indian residential schools. they were set up in the 18705 for the children of canada's first nation people. the schools were anglican and government run. but the majority, 70%, were catholic. they operated up until 1997. parents were forced to send their children to the schools. if they didn't, they could face prison. there's a truck that came with a whole bunch of kids in the back, and the driver seen me running in the field, and he picked me up and threw me in the back of the truck and brought me along. norman was seven years old when he was taken to kamloops in 1952. it was real scary for me.

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