hundreds of thousands of people have come from countries all over the world. the enthusiasm and love for queen elizabeth, i can truly feel it. the reign has broken every record imaginable, quite unprecedented. i can t think of any world leader in my lifetime that has commanded such respect. she puts the great into great britain. this is the opportunity to show the monarchy holds the nation sdpth we re stronger together than we are divided. w than we are divided. to we re st together than we are divided. ge together than we are divided. he together than we are divided. r together than we are divided. an stronger together than we are divided. welcome to day two of the platinum jubilee celebration live here in london. good to be with everybody as we kickoff this thanksgiving service, which will be held this morning at st. paul s cathedral, beautiful cathedral where queen elizabeth has her 60th jubilee. today will be held without queen elizabeth ii in attendance today.
earlier this week, the hacking group, shinyhunters, said it had hacked the personal details of more than half a billion ticketmaster customers. with me is our business reporter simon browning. iamjust i am just staggered, it is 500 million ticketmaster customers. you sate perfectly- million ticketmaster customers. 7m. sate perfectly. this million ticketmaster customers. 7m, sate perfectly. this is a massive attack. a significant, significant and a huge hike. firstly, ticketmaster, a company we know all around the world if like festivals, concerts, comedians, it is likely you have used ticketmaster s platforms to book tickets to go to those events. millions of customers, millions have signed up, millions have given over their data. it was first reported on thursday when hackers said they had hacked ticketmaster but there was no confirmation of that but this morning in a filing in the us in the security and exchange commission, the owners of ticketmaster indicated there had b
it is all about changing attitudes. the difficulty he has is the criticism when people say, well, this is waffle not welfare reform. this is a talk but not backed up by resources. this is a talk but not backed up by resources. ~ ., this is a talk but not backed up by resources- this is a talk but not backed up by resources. ~ ., ., resources. and damian, we saw also with rishi sunak resources. and damian, we saw also with rishi sunak unveiling resources. and damian, we saw also with rishi sunak unveiling the - with rishi sunak unveiling the conservative party battle bus, he also took the opportunity there to attack the labour party for its handling over the veteran labour mp diane abbott. has that been put to rest or is that still going to be ongoing and politically a problem for sir keir starmer? for sir keir starmer? interesting, es, that for sir keir starmer? interesting, yes. that the for sir keir starmer? interesting, yes, that the prime for sir keir starmer? interesti
like to finalise what has been a running sore in the whole brexit debate. how long would any prime minister give it? is it the fact that things are not functioning stormont that is really putting the pressure on? is that where it comes from or as the pressure more from the eu side? i from or as the pressure more from the eu side? from or as the pressure more from the eu side? i think there are three sets of time the eu side? i think there are three sets of time related the eu side? i think there are three sets of time related pressures. i the eu side? i think there are three sets of time related pressures. the j sets of time related pressures. the first, as you say, is stormont, but actually not having a government is in northern ireland is probably not sustainable and certainly not good for the territory, so you need to have a government back. secondly there is this deadline in april, the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement, the uk and irish governments are very keen to