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decisively. germany's decision to send such significant military support to ukraine is remarkably courageous, important and appreciated. courageous, important and appreciated-— appreciated. applause the king. _ appreciated. applause the king, the _ appreciated. applause the king, the first i appreciated. applause l the king, the first bridge appreciated. applause _ the king, the first bridge monarch to address the bundestag. jenny hill reflected on whether we were seeing a more political monarch. i reflected on whether we were seeing a more political monarch.— a more political monarch. i think he's more _ a more political monarch. i think he's more outspoken _ a more political monarch. i think he's more outspoken than i a more political monarch. i think he's more outspoken than his i a more political monarch. i think- he's more outspoken than his mother, the late _ he's more outspoken than his mother, the late queen. i suppose there are two things— the late queen. i suppose there are two things going on. ukraine and climate _ two things going on. ukraine and climate change are real focuses of this trip, _ climate change are real focuses of this trip, and that's because they are challenges which he can say britain — are challenges which he can say britain and europe want to work closely— britain and europe want to work closely together. they faced both countries... they both face those challenges, they are united problems. he said both have been united _ problems. he said both have been united in— problems. he said both have been united in their response. but i

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parliament, the bundestag, earlier. much of that speech was in german, and referring back, isuppose, the troops whose meeting there now, he did mention the return of large—scale warfare to europe, with russia's illegal invasion of ukraine. he spoke about the spectre of death and tyranny returning to the continent. in that speech to the bundestag. there he is now in germany, and his continuing his state visit there. let's take you back to what we were talking about. i'm joined now by mike childs. he is the head of science, policy and research at friends of the earth.

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BBC News at Six

translation: the scourge of war is back in europe. i the unprovoked invasion of ukraine has inflicted the most unimaginable suffering on so many innocent people. countless lives have been destroyed. freedom and human dignity have been trampled in the most brutal way. the speech lasted nearly 24 minutes. it was wide—ranging, at times humorous. laughter it pledged renewed friendship, and it was well received. applause it was the speech of a constitutional nonpolitical monarch, drafted and approved by the british government. yet in the choice of language, there was perhaps rather less of the detachment we have been accustomed to, and perhaps it was that much more powerfulfor it. has it been planned? from the bundestag, the king went

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they have left last year's level of turbulence behind. katie austin, bbc news. king charles has addressed the german federal parliament, the bundestag, on the second day of his first overseas trip as monarch. he spoke, often in german, about the scourge of war returning to europe, with the invasion of ukraine. translation: the unprovoked invasion of ukraine has inflicted the most unimaginable suffering on so many innocent people. countless lives have been destroyed. freedom and human dignity have been trampled in the most brutal way. nick witchell is in berlin. next, he is speaking in german, it always goes down well when you speak to

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are like trophy celebrations. the ipl brings its frenzied franchise cricket back for a 16th edition. king charles has been given a standing ovation as he became the first british monarch to address the german parliament. he delivered his speech — mostly in german — and spoke of a "special bond" between the uk and germany, saying he hoped to "renew the pledge of friendship between the two nations". our royal correspondent nick witchell reports from berlin. it's often said that monarchs are good at projecting soft power. well, at the german federal parliament, the bundestag — warm in its greeting for the first address by a british monarch — king charles delivered a speech with some notably hard edges. speaks in german. he delivered most of it in german. he talked of the successful reconciliation of britain and germany since the end of the second world war. then he turned to ukraine.

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Breakfast

are currently living in hotels costing around £6 million a day. we'rejoined now by our chief political correspondent, nick eardley. good morning, nick. what more do we know about these proposals, and i guess, how they might work? hi. know about these proposals, and i guess, how they might work? hi, good morninu. guess, how they might work? hi, good morning- this— guess, how they might work? hi, good morning. this practicalities _ guess, how they might work? hi, good morning. this practicalities are - morning. this practicalities are going to be really important. this is all part of the government's plan to reduce the amount of money it spent on hotels for asylum seekers and refugees. there is a report out this morning which suggest the government spent £3.5 billion in all its expenditure on this sort of thing in 2022, so it is a big issue that rishi sunak has promised to deal with. we are going to get a statement in parliament later where we can expect ministers to say that older ferries, we can expect ministers to say that olderferries, barges, and cruise ships and older raf bases will be

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it should be possible here in germany for a state visit which takes place at an important moment in anglo—german relations. state visits often symbolise something significant. roll back to 1965 and it was the state visit to the then west germany by the late queen elizabeth which put the seal on the restored relationship between two countries which only 20 years earlier had been at war with each other. and now in the europe of 2023, a europe with britain outside the eu, this state visit will highlight the bigger picture, the many links that remain and the shared resolve over ukraine. so charles, who was last in berlin as prince of wales in 2020, will receive an honoured greeting. he'll be the first head of state since the war to be given a full ceremonial welcome at the brandenburg gate. and he'll be the first british monarch to address the german federal parliament, the bundestag. heading for berlin, a new king

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and now in the europe of 2023, a europe with britain outside the eu, this state visit will highlight the bigger picture, the many links that remain and the shared resolve over ukraine. so charles, who was last in berlin as prince of wales in 2020, will receive an honoured greeting. he'll be the first head of state since the war to be given a full ceremonial welcome at the brandenburg gate. and he'll be the first british monarch to address the german federal parliament, the bundestag. heading for berlin, a new king on a first state visit, sealing the latest stage in the relationship between the uk and germany. nicholas witchell, bbc news, berlin. our correspondent, jenny hill, joins us from berlin. what are people in germany saying about this visit?—

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watson reports from westminster. this is what rishi sunak is promising to stop. he is pushing a new policy through parliament which will prevent people who arrive in small boats from claiming asylum. but many of his mps are worried about the costs of housing those who are already here. the home secretary says accommodating migrants temporarily in hotels is costing £6 million a day. so, today, the government confirmed that alternative accommodation would be used. ., , used. the government will use military sites _ used. the government will use military sites are _ used. the government will use military sites are being - used. the government will use i military sites are being disposed used. the government will use - military sites are being disposed of in essex and lincolnshire and a separate site in east sussex. these will be scaled up over the coming months and will collectively provide accommodation to several thousand asylum seekers. tiara accommodation to several thousand asylum seekers-— asylum seekers. two airbases, this one in lincolnshire, _ asylum seekers. two airbases, this one in lincolnshire, once _ asylum seekers. two airbases, this one in lincolnshire, once home - asylum seekers. two airbases, this one in lincolnshire, once home to. one in lincolnshire, once home to the world war ii dambusters, and another in essex, will be expected to accommodate migrants within weeks. but this is creating some conflict within the conservative party as the local mps oppose this.

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will highlight the bigger picture, the many links that remain and the shared resolve over ukraine. so charles, who was last in berlin as prince of wales in 2020, will receive an honoured greeting. he'll be the first head of state since the war to be given a full ceremonial welcome at the brandenburg gate. and he'll be the first british monarch to address the german federal parliament, the bundestag. a new king on a first state visit, sealing the latest stage in the relationship between the uk and germany. nicholas witchell, bbc news, berlin. the time is 13:19. our top story this afternoon. tributes are pouring in to the presenter and comedian paul 0'grady — who has died at the age of 67. how the european space agency hopes to encourage young people to become astronauts — with the help of shaun the sheep. coming up on the bbc news channel.

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