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st mary 's cathedral. we understand there was a bit of a skirmish last evening between survivors and their supporters and group of men, who turned up with knives and scissors, trying to remove some of the ribbons. that gives you an indication of how split opinion is in australia and beyond about cardinal george pell. his convictions were mentioned during the funeral mass, one speaker saying despite being cleared, you continue to be demonised but the overarching feeling of mourners and people here at the service in sydney is that this man was a giant of the catholic church. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: beyonce has announced herfirst new tour in nearly seven yea rs. this is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for.

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welcome to bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: us vice—president kamala harris leads calls for police reform at the funeral in memphis of tyre nichols, who died after being beaten by officers. and as vice—president of the united states, we demand that congress pass the george floyd justice and policing act. joe biden will sign it. influencer andrew tate loses his appeal against detention in romania. he'll spend at least the rest of the month behind bars. in sydney, protesters gather outside the funeral of controversial australian cardinal george pell. american football legend tom brady has announced his retirement for the second

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we can speak to our correspondent phil mercer. highly controversial character as we said, what have crowds been saying stop?— as we said, what have crowds been saying stop? tyre nichols was an extremely _ been saying stop? tyre nichols was an extremely polarising i was an extremely polarising figure, australia's most senior catholic, archbishop of melbourne and archbishop of sydney, to his detractors a man who ignored child sexual abuse in the church and did nothing about it. cardinal pell always denied those allegations, in 2018, he was convicted of abusing those two boys in melbourne in the mid—19 90s. he spent more than 400 days in prison before his convictions were quashed by the australian high court in 2020. speaking to people at st mary �*s cathedral in sydney on a very warm, humid day in australia's august city,

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they believe that the cardinal was unfairly pilloried and persecuted, which led to those initial convictions that were ultimately overturned. too many people gathered today, thousands inside the cathedral and many hundreds more watching on big screens outside, this was a man who was a champion of conservative catholic values. we can cease those live pictures from inside the cathedral as the service is under way, as we touched on there, highly controversial figure, many survivors angry at the way the church treated the cardinal. did they see this as the end of the road in the quest forjustice?- the end of the road in the quest forjustice? quest for 'ustice? no, ithink it, for quest forjustice? no, ithink it. for them _ quest forjustice? no, ithink it, for them will— quest forjustice? no, ithink it, for them will be _ quest forjustice? no, ithink it, for them will be a - quest forjustice? no, ithink it, for them will be a very - it, for them will be a very long struggle to get what they consider to bejustice. what we have seen in recent days, many survivors of the use and their supporters placing ribbons on the metal railings of sydney's

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missing in western australia, has been found. the capsule — which was in transit from a mine — fell off the back of a truck in the outback more than two weeks ago. a huge search operation was launched. the incident has led to a debate over how dangerous radioactive material is transported. the funeral of the australian cardinal george pell is under way in sydney. cardinal pell died last month aged 81 after heart complications arising from hip surgery. at one point, he was the third most powerfulfigure in the vatican but was also controversial. he spent 13 months injail for abusing two boys while archbishop of melbourne in the 1990s before the conviction was quashed. and a landmark inquiry found that he knew of child sexual abuse by priests in australia as early as the 1970s but failed to take action. well, some protesters have gathered outside sydney's st mary's cathedral where the cardinal will be laid to rest in a crypt.

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george pell has taken place in sydney. cardinal pell died last month aged 81, after heart complications arising from hip surgery. at one point, he was the third most powerful figure in the vatican but was also controversial. he spent 13 months injail for abusing two boys while archbishop of melbourne in the 1990s before the conviction was quashed. and a landmark inquiry found that he knew of child sexual abuse by priests in australia as early as the 1970s but failed to take action. well, some protesters have gathered outside sydney's st mary's cathedral where the cardinal will be laid to rest in a crypt. phil mercer told us about the different reactions to his death. to his detractors, he as a man who ignored child sexual abuse in the church and did nothing about it. cardinal pell always denied those allegations. in 2018, he was convicted of abusing those two boys in melbourne in the mid—1990s.

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one of them called it, "a piece of cake." thousands of people have given l the yachtswoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming - in the cornish port of falmouth after she smashed the world record . for sailing solo _ around the world, non—stop. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: us vice president kamala harris meets calls forfuneral us vice president kamala harris meets calls for funeral form at the funeral in memphis for tyre nichols after dying from being beaten by police officers. protesters have gathered outside the st mary's cathedral in sydney where the funeral of the controversial australian cardinal george pell is being held. here in the uk, thousands of striking workers have taken part in marches and rallies across the uk, on what's thought to have been the biggest day of co—ordinated industrial action in a decade.

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no, i think it, for them will be a very long struggle to get what they consider to bejustice. what we've seen in recent days, many survivors of abuse and their supporters placing ribbons on the metal railings of sydney's st mary's cathedral. we understand there was a bit of a skirmish last evening between those survivors and their supporters and a group of men, who turned up with knives and scissors, trying to remove some of the ribbons. that gives you an indication as to how split opinion is in australia and beyond about cardinal george pell. his convictions were mentioned during the funeral mass, one speaker saying that despite being cleared, he continued to be demonised but the overarching feeling of mourners and people here at the service in sydney is that this man was a giant of the catholic church. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: beyonce has

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he spent more than 400 days in prison before his convictions were quashed by the australia's high courts in 2020. and speaking to people at st mary's cathedral here in sydney on a very warm, humid day in australia's biggest city, they believe that the cardinal was unfairly pilloried and persecuted, which led to those initial convictions that were ultimately overturned. and to many people gathered today, thousands inside the cathedral and many hundreds more watching on big screens outside, this was a man who was a champion of conservative catholic values. we can see now some live pictures from inside the cathedral as the service is under way, as we touched on there, highly controversial figure, many survivors angry at the way the church treated the cardinal. do they see this as the end of the road in their quest forjustice?

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we can see now some live pictures from inside the cathedral as the service is under way. as we touched on there, highly controversial figure, many survivors angry at the way the church treated the cardinal. do they see this as the end of the road in their quest forjustice? no, i think it, for them will be a very long struggle to get what they consider to bejustice. what we've seen in recent days, many survivors of abuse and their supporters placing ribbons on the metal railings of sydney's st mary's cathedral. we understand there was a bit of a skirmish last evening between those survivors and their supporters and a group of men, who turned up with knives and scissors, trying to remove some of the ribbons. that gives you an indication as to how split opinion is in australia and beyond about cardinal george pell.

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