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it's very special. i'm very glad to be a part of it. but it's very cold! she's done so well, and it's good for her also to get some time for herself. she's the whole mother of the country, and it'si going to be so amazing to see i her son and her daughter—in—law take over this. it'sjust amazing. this was the official moment queen margrethe stepped aside. she signed the declaration of abdication at a specially convened government meeting. quietly, as her son took his place at the table, she said her last words as queen. they were, "god save the king." gud bevare kongen. cheering denmark does not have a coronation ceremony. instead, the new king, frederik x, was proclaimed from the balcony of the danish parliament. as he took in the size of the crowd, there was no

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here to say goodbye. it's very special. i'm very glad to be a part of it. but it's very cold! she's done so well, and it's good for her also to get some time for herself. she's the whole mother of the country, and it'sl going to be so amazing to see her son and herl daughter—in—law take over this. it'sjust amazing. this was the official moment queen margrethe stepped aside. she signed the declaration of abdication at a specially convened government meeting. quietly, as her son took his place at the table, she said her last words as queen. they were, "god save the king." gud bevare kongen. cheering denmark does not have a coronation ceremony. instead, the new king, frederik x, was proclaimed from the balcony of the danish parliament. as he took in the size of the crowd, there was no

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life, and the crowds wanted to be here to say goodbye. it's very special. i'm very glad to be a part of it. but it's very cold! she's done so well, and it's good for her also to get some time for herself. she's the whole mother _ of the country, and it's going to be so amazing to see her son and her daughter—in—lawl take over this. it'sjust amazing. this was the official moment queen margrethe stepped aside. she signed the declaration of abdication at a specially convened government meeting. quietly, as her son took his place at the table, she said her last words as queen. they were, "god save the king." gud bevare kongen. cheering denmark does not have a coronation ceremony. instead the new king, frederik x,

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of denmark, has abdicated. her son frederick is now king, after a ceremony today. daniela relph, has more from copenhagen. more than half a million people live in copenhagen. it felt like most of them were out on the streets today. every vantage point made use of to see the first change of monarchy in 52 years. queen margrethe's abdication on new year's eve shocked denmark. today, just two weeks later, she made herfinal carriage ride as queen. independent, artistic, eccentric at times, she has been a hugely popularfigure in public life, and the crowds wanted to be here to say goodbye. it's very special. i'm very glad to be a part of it. but it's very cold! she's done so well, and it's good for her also to get some time for herself. she's the whole mother _ of the country, and it's going to be so amazing to see her son and her daughter—in—lawl take over this. it'sjust amazing. this was the official moment queen margrethe stepped aside. she signed the declaration of abdication at a specially convened government meeting.

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being born before. it'sjust amazing. for that first precious touch between dad... hey! hello! and daughter. she's trying to open her eyes. did you want some more breastfeeding support from us? for the staff, there's pride. it's been amazing to look after the women in croydon. they've been so lovely. but they face real challenges, with some leaving the profession they loved. i miss it, but i also mourn it. so i mourn it because i don't see it improving. in november, we revealed that 67% of maternity units in england weren't meeting safety standards. since then, a slight decline. now 70% aren't safe enough. one reason behind this is staffing. there are just 7% more midwives now than ten years ago.

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their barrister says the proposals are a step forward. throughout their time with awaab, they built up a bit of a distrust with authority because of their experiences. so i'm pleased for them that they're now seeing awaab's law get the consultation stage, and it'sjust really important now that awaab's law is able to have the intended bite. so for us, it's particularly important that people really do engage with this consultation. the process will last eight weeks, with the government promising to bring measures into force as soon as possible after that. more than three years on from the death of awaab ishak, his legacy moves another step closer to becoming law. rowan bridge, bbc news. let�*s take a look at some of the day�*s other news. there was little christmas cheer on the high street, according to the latest industry figures. total uk retail sales were up byjust1.7% in december compared to growth of 6.9% a year earlier. the british retail consortium, who monitor sales, warns

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hello. congratulations. forfamilies, emotions are at the extremes — from fear... i'm nervous and excited at the same time. ..to sheerjoy and wonderment. i've never seen a baby being born before. it'sjust amazing. for that first precious touch between dad... hello. ..and daughter. she's trying to open her eyes. did you want some more - breast—feeding support from us? for the staff, there's pride. it's such a privilege - to have been able to become a midwife and i really hope it is myjob for life. - but they face real challenges, with some leaving the profession they loved. i miss it, but i also mourn it. so i mourn it because i don't see it improving. j in november, we revealed that 67% of maternity units in england weren't meeting safety standards.

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part due to an ongoing shortage of midwives. staff numbers have risen byjust 7% over the past decade, and 2,500 posts remain vacant. the government says it's increasing training places through its nhs long term workforce plan. our health correspondent, catherine burns, reports from a labour ward that's dealing with this problem. her report does show a baby being born by caesarean section. are just going to have a baby! all right, see you. maternity units are places where miracles can happen. where new life begins. hello. congratulations. forfamilies, emotions are at the extremes — from fear... i'm nervous and excited at the same time. ..to sheerjoy and wonderment. i've never seen a baby being born before. it'sjust amazing.

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new analysis by the bbc shows 70% of maternity units aren�*t as safe as they should be. one reason is a shortage of staff, with many nhs trusts in england needing an average of 25 more midwives. catherine burns has more, and her report does show a baby being born by caesarean section. let�*s go have a baby! maternity units are places where miracles can happen. where new life begins. hello! congratulations! forfamilies, emotions are at the extremes from fear... i�*m nervous and excited at the same time. to sheerjoy and wonderment. i've never seen a baby being born before. it'sjust amazing. for that first precious touch between dad...

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after a mammoth 20 penalty shots, the longest penalty shoot—out in world cup history, australia finally secured the win 7—6. they will then go on to play the winner of the england, colombia match, which we now know as england. t england, colombia match, which we now know as england.— england, colombia match, which we now know as england. i was working awa , i now know as england. i was working away. i don't — now know as england. i was working away, i don't think _ now know as england. i was working away, i don't think my _ now know as england. i was working away, i don't think my heart - now know as england. i was working away, i don't think my heart rate - away, i don't think my heart rate has gone down. that was the most stressful things i've expressed my life. in a world cup history, that is the longest penalty shoot—out. it's just amazing, we is the longest penalty shoot—out. it'sjust amazing, we had, fans had to find other venues to watch it.

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