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transition. in it's quite good to get a transition.— it's quite good to get a transition. ::' :: ., ., , transition. in 2010 one of his ma'es transition. in 2010 one of his majesty the _ transition. in 2010 one of his majesty the king's _ transition. in 2010 one of his majesty the king's charities i majesty the king's charities stepped in to preserve, regenerate this building using millions of pounds of funds that were gathered so the king really did save this pottery back then and it was so important to us and that's why we are so grateful. i’m important to us and that's why we are so grateful. i'm rachael with the catch _ we are so grateful. i'm rachael with the catch up. _ we are so grateful. i'm rachael with the catch up. tonight, - with the catch up. tonight, vliegen unions and a dumping ground transformation. but first, if you gamble online, the amount of money you can bet could be about to change. the son's paper is reporting that the government is looking to introduce a £2 bend limit for under 25 on online slots games. rebecca was 19 when she first

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BBC News

on a sovereign state costing tens of thousands of lives and what remembrance is about is recognising that freedom is not free. people make sacrifices. this nation made the ultimate sacrifice on two occasions in the great wars but also other conflict and it is time to reflect on that.— other conflict and it is time to reflect on that. , , ., reflect on that. there is something uni . ue reflect on that. there is something unique about _ reflect on that. there is something unique about this _ reflect on that. there is something unique about this remembrance i reflect on that. there is something - unique about this remembrance sunday since the invasion in ukraine? yes. since the invasion in ukraine? yes, for the first — since the invasion in ukraine? yes, for the first time _ since the invasion in ukraine? yes, for the first time since _ since the invasion in ukraine? yes, for the first time since the - since the invasion in ukraine? 133 for the first time since the second world war, there is a war in europe and it is an unnecessary war costing thousands of lives where russia is trying to impose itself on another sovereign state. the trying to impose itself on another sovereign state.— sovereign state. the first for his ma'es sovereign state. the first for his majesty the _ sovereign state. the first for his majesty the king _ sovereign state. the first for his majesty the king as _ sovereign state. the first for his majesty the king as monarch. i sovereign state. the first for his i majesty the king as monarch. how poignant is it for him? you majesty the king as monarch. how poignant is it for him?— poignant is it for him? you will obviously _ poignant is it for him? you will obviously remember _ poignant is it for him? you will obviously remember his - poignant is it for him? you will. obviously remember his mother, poignant is it for him? you will- obviously remember his mother, the late elizabeth ii. —— he will obviously remember his mother, the late elizabeth ii. for many years, yes to that the cenotaph beside her and now he is the new monarch and we will reflect on her giving her service to the very end, not stopping being the

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

now, i�*ve been meaning to say for a while, but we�*ve had a few things on — if you want to get in touch with the programme we would love you to. you can email me at kuenssberg@bbc.co.uk — i�*d love to hear your ideas or thoughts on what they�*re all arguing about. on social media you can use the #bbclaurak — and if you are one of those people who likes to know what everyone else is thinking and get analysis as we go — the bbc news live page is there for you — at bbc.co.uk/news. in a moment we�*ll hear from the chancellor — yeah, the fourth in four months — the man who is trying to salvage the government�*s reputation. but before we do, so much has happened this week your head might be spinning, so buckle up, let�*s remind ourselves what�*s been going on. it was only on wednesday that liz truss went to see king charles after prime minister�*s questions to be greeted with this. prime minister, your majesty. your prime minister, your ma'esty. your ma'es , prime minister, your ma'esty. your majesty. good * prime minister, your ma'esty. your majesty. good to h prime minister, your ma'esty. your majesty, good to see _ prime minister, your majesty. your majesty, good to see you again. since then things have gone from bad to worse for the pm.

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Breakfast

urgent action on this agenda, not only is that important but it will be following in the footsteps of her majesty. latte be following in the footsteps of her ma'es . ~ . ., ,., ,, �* , majesty. we heard about the queen's soft diplomacy _ majesty. we heard about the queen's soft diplomacy around _ majesty. we heard about the queen's soft diplomacy around the _ majesty. we heard about the queen's soft diplomacy around the securing i soft diplomacy around the securing of london 2012, how much impact it can have when an monarch does that influence behind—the—scenes. absolutely right. the important thing is what the specifics are of that role. the monarch can convene and one of the hugely important roles that keelan giles has played over the last 50 years is his role to convene, bring people together to try to find agreement as to how to take action on this. it is not so much that he is saying this is how to do it but he is providing the space for people to come together to try and find that way forward. the conversation _ try and find that way forward. the conversation around it, keep it going. conversation around it, keep it ttoin_ �* , , conversation around it, keep it anoin. ~ , ., ., going. absolutely. he has amazing knowledue going. absolutely. he has amazing knowledge of— going. absolutely. he has amazing knowledge of the _ going. absolutely. he has amazing knowledge of the detail. _ going. absolutely. he has amazing knowledge of the detail. one - going. absolutely. he has amazing knowledge of the detail. one of i going. absolutely. he has amazing | knowledge of the detail. one of the things i found extraordinary over several years, things i found extraordinary over severalyears, i things i found extraordinary over several years, i worked on these issues full—time for 25, 30 years,

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Breakfast

memories of queen elizabeth ii. but as i say, rather beautiful, a lovely time to be here this morning. king charles' accession means he is head of state in 1a countries outside the uk. the king met commonwealth leaders at buckingham palace yesterday marking the start of this new relationship. i am joined by the high commissionerfor new relationship. i am joined by the high commissioner for canada. it is really rather beautiful, just this moment. it is a gorgeous spot. nature is paying tribute to her majesty. nature is paying tribute to her ma'es . ., ., ., , ., majesty. you met her on a number of occasions, majesty. you met her on a number of occasions. what _ majesty. you met her on a number of occasions, what was _ majesty. you met her on a number of occasions, what was it _ majesty. you met her on a number of occasions, what was it like? - majesty. you met her on a number of occasions, what was it like? it - majesty. you met her on a number of occasions, what was it like? it was i occasions, what was it like? it was alwa s occasions, what was it like? it was always impressive. _ occasions, what was it like? it was always impressive. my _ occasions, what was it like? it was always impressive. my last - always impressive. my last conversation with her directly was my audience as high commissioner when i arrived, at the tail end of covid and there was still restrictions and she was at windsor

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BBC News at Six

edinburgh, her beloved strength and stay, she was the embodiment of constancy and forbearance in the face of remarkable change. she sat with presidents and hospital patients, key workers and veterans, she leapt from helicopters and dined with bears. she and the widespread affection that has been so visible in these days of mourning. in one christmas broadcast, her majesty's said, not all of us can do great things, but we can all do small things, but we can all do small things with great love. presiding officer, your majesties, the measure of her example inspired so many of us to fulfil the promise of those words. on behalf of the scottish liberal democrats, i express our deepest condolences to his majesty the king, to the royal family, and i affirm our allegiance to the words, god save the king. i affirm our allegiance to the words, god save the king.— god save the king. i now invite his ma'es god save the king. i now invite his majesty the _ god save the king. i now invite his majesty the king _ god save the king. i now invite his majesty the king to _ god save the king. i now invite his majesty the king to respond - god save the king. i now invite his majesty the king to respond to - god save the king. i now invite his| majesty the king to respond to the motion of condolence.—

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BBC News Special

ground—breaking documentary. the film, royalfamily, showed the monarchy as it had never been seen before. elizabeth was shown performing the daily business of the sovereign, working on the official documents that were delivered to her virtually every day. do ou to her virtually every day. do you think _ to her virtually every day. drr you think you could bring up those papers that i was looking at yesterday? they're the american ambassador, your majesty. american ambassador, your ma'es . �* , majesty. and visiting dignitaries. - majesty. and visiting dignitaries. subject i majesty. and visiting | dignitaries. subject of majesty. and visiting - dignitaries. subject of course dignitaries. sub'ect of course to some of _ dignitaries. sub'ect of course to some of the i dignitaries. subject of course to some of the discomfort i dignitaries. subject of course to some of the discomfort as| dignitaries. subject of course i to some of the discomfort as a result— to some of the discomfort as a result of— to some of the discomfort as a result of the _ to some of the discomfort as a result of the need _ to some of the discomfort as a result of the need for- to some of the discomfort as ai result of the need for elements of refurbishing _ result of the need for elements of refurbishing rehabilitation. i of refurbishing rehabilitation. cheering _ cheering for her silverjubilee in 1977, there were carnivals, street parties and pageants. elizabeth had by then been queen for a quarter of a century, during which britain had changed profoundly, yet the monarchy seemed as secure in the public�*s affection as it had ever been, and that was very largely due to the queen herself. her commitment remained absolute. mr; herself. her commitment

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Breakfast

generations paying tribute, from young to old, it did not matter your age, you did not have to be a traditionalist to appreciate her majesty. traditionalist to appreciate her ma'es . ~ , , ., ., majesty. absolutely right. young and old, she majesty. absolutely right. young and old. she meant— majesty. absolutely right. young and old, she meant so _ majesty. absolutely right. young and old, she meant so much _ majesty. absolutely right. young and old, she meant so much she - majesty. absolutely right. young and old, she meant so much she was - majesty. absolutely right. young and old, she meant so much she was the | old, she meant so much she was the nation's mother, grandmother and great—grandmother to so many people. young lila will be the same age as some of the queen's rach grandchildren. —— great grandchildren. —— great grandchildren. there was that personal connection and that is what has been reflected by the people we have been talking to. fine has been reflected by the people we have been talking to.— have been talking to. one of the thins have been talking to. one of the things poignant _ have been talking to. one of the things poignant was _ have been talking to. one of the things poignant was the - have been talking to. one of the things poignant was the young l have been talking to. one of the l things poignant was the young girl saying that her children, that young girl when she has children will only ever a king. to have a queen has been such privilege.

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BBC News

0h, oh, dear. perhaps you would like a marmalade sandwich will stop i always keep one for emergencies. so do i. i keep mine in here. for later~ — cheering. the party is about to start, your majesty — the party is about to start, your ma'es . . , , the party is about to start, your ma'es. ., , _ , the party is about to start, your ma'es . , ., the party is about to start, your ma'es . ., , _ , ., ., ~ majesty. happy 'ubilee, and thank ou for majesty. happyjubilee, and thank you for everything. _ majesty. happyjubilee, and thank you for everything. that _ majesty. happyjubilee, and thank you for everything. that is - majesty. happyjubilee, and thank you for everything. that is very i you for everything. that is very kind.

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BBC News Special

born in 187a. with winston churchill, and he was born in1871i. 0f with winston churchill, and he was born in1871i. of course, ending with liz truss, who was born 101 years later. so an absolute constant through those difficult times of change and turbulence. 0f through those difficult times of change and turbulence. of course, we had the impact of covid, and we still recall how, when the queen and prince philip, who were still alive then, were vaccinated, it was something that the palace wanted the public to know, a sense that they are together with the rest of the nation, so, yes, very much constant in the changing world that we are in at the moment, and what we sense here with the people behind me is that they just want to reflect on her majesty. i that they just want to reflect on her majesty-— that they just want to reflect on her ma'es . , ., ,., ., her ma'esty. i remember a poll that was her majesty. i remember a poll that was published _ her majesty. i remember a poll that was published not _ her majesty. i remember a poll that was published not that _ her majesty. i remember a poll that was published not that long - her majesty. i remember a poll that was published not that long ago - her majesty. i remember a poll that was published not that long ago in l was published not that long ago in which 31% of british people, almost one in three british people said they have either seen or met the queen in real life. she has touched everyone in some way. it’s

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