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in egypt later this year. the palace was responding to a story in the sunday times which said that the pm had �*ordered' the king not to go to cop 27. now on bbc news our world: expelled by uganda. can you see yourself leaving that house, and do you remember what you did as you left? we were scared. 50 years ago, my family fled their home in uganda. all asian british citizens must leave uganda. - president idi amin gave ugandan asians 90 days to leave. the army people said, "just get quickly inside the car." most people took the bare minimum — a suitcase and a tiny amount of cash. my mum wasjust saying, "take the money out, throw it away." "mum, mum, it's money!" "no, just throw it now!" she must have left a lot behind. she did. we literally took nothing at all. i grew up hearing stories of a tropical paradise. but towards the end of their time there, my family's reality

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BBC News

this is bbc news. a man has been charged with the murder of olivia pratt—korbel, who was shot in her home in liverpool. large parts of britain's rail network grind to a halt as 50,000 workers stage a walkout in the biggest rail strike so far. buckingham palace has confirmed that the king will not be going to the global climate change conference cop27 to be held in egypt later this year. the palace was responding to a story in the sunday times which said that the pm had ordered the king not to go to cop27.

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The Papers

the crown prosecution service has authorised merseyside police to charge thomas cashman, 3a, from grenadier drive, west derby, with the murder of nine—year—old olivia pratt—korbel. anyone with information is asked to direct message @merpolcc or contact crimestoppers anonymously @crimestoppersuk, or telephone them. large parts of britain's rail network grind to a halt as 50,000 thousand workers stage a walkout in the biggest rail strike so far. buckingham palace has confirmed that the king will not be going to the global climate change conference, cop27, to be held in egypt later this year. the palace was responding to a story in the sunday times which said that the pm had ordered the king not to go to cop27.

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

either the king, the prince of wales, shooting out to new zealand and australia and the realms, to shore them up in the short—term. we shore them up in the short-term. we will shore them up in the short—term. we will have an extraordinary spectacle with the foreign leaders here. the most senior in theory president biden who arrived last night. lindsay hoyle, we saw a story in the sunday times talking about diplomatic prettiness when you are just simply trying to manage these important people. what has that been like? it important people. what has that been like? . , , important people. what has that been like? ., , ,., . important people. what has that been like? , . ., , like? it has been important to try to ensure we _ like? it has been important to try to ensure we get _ like? it has been important to try to ensure we get it _ like? it has been important to try to ensure we get it right - like? it has been important to try to ensure we get it right and - like? it has been important to try to ensure we get it right and it i like? it has been important to try to ensure we get it right and it is| to ensure we get it right and it is about showing respect and dignity and doing it in the right way. we should not allow anything to overshadow the most important event the world will see and that is the funeral of her majesty. and the passing of her majesty that has brought people together. we should not be distracted. i think that is the problem we are seeing. people

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The Papers

calling him �*delusional�*. according to the telegraph, the prime minister is planning to impose sweeping new steel tariffs as he tries to win back support in red wall seats. but the paper says he could be accused of breaking international law. the sunday mirror reports on a high court ruling that government plans to house asylum—seekers were unlawful. the sunday times has further allegations about prince charles by the paper's investigations team, which we're going to talk to about in much more detail in a moment. �*crackdown on militant unions�* is the lead for the express — with suggestions that the prime minister is being urged by the attorney general not to give an inch to striking rail staff. so let's begin. let's start with this exclusive story in the sunday times, quite extraordinary, prince charles

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The Papers-20220206-09:46:00

savile case as a cheap shot against the opposition leader, so it does seem like the tide has turned against him but like some nero fiddling... he is refusing to accept the reality that the tide is turning against him, and he is saying, you have to drag me out with tanks. as we do approach following week, with the potential of a no—confidence vote, it will be very interesting to see whether the force of not only mps but apparently this great story in the sunday times saying his wife is now saying and she is a highly influential political figure, she is now saying and she is a highly influential politicalfigure, she is apparently saying, i'm fed up with this, all the stories are negative, we would be better off going and brackets, we would properly make a lot more money if you are not in number ten. lot more money if you are not in number ten-— lot more money if you are not in number ten. ~ ., ., ,, ., number ten. what do you think about the front page? _ number ten. what do you think about the front page? it's _ number ten. what do you think about the front page? it's not _ number ten. what do you think about the front page? it's not too _ the front page? it's not too surprising _ the front page? it's not too surprising that _ the front page? it's not too surprising that boris - the front page? it's not too l surprising that boris johnson

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The Papers-20220206-09:53:00

getting prime ministers from one school? the most expensive and prestigious school in the country. why is the cabinet predominantly private school educated? i think there was a system here that is underscored and bolstered by stories like this that it will look after itself and that is why it is such a great story, exposing that perpetuating elite.- great story, exposing that perpetuating elite. what do you think? i perpetuating elite. what do you think? | think _ perpetuating elite. what do you think? i think this _ perpetuating elite. what do you think? i think this is _ perpetuating elite. what do you think? i think this is a _ perpetuating elite. what do you think? i think this is a really i perpetuating elite. what do you i think? i think this is a really good sto and think? i think this is a really good story and i _ think? i think this is a really good story and i completely _ think? i think this is a really good story and i completely agree, i think? i think this is a really good story and i completely agree, thej story and i completely agree, the figures are completely damning. winchester, where the chancellor went, sought their number of a stars go went, sought their number of a stars 9° up went, sought their number of a stars go up by 42.3%. that is completely crazy. the pandemic was hard for everybody, hard for lots of young people, but this isjust everybody, hard for lots of young people, but this is just the sort of reminder again of how much harder it was for some children than others because clearly if you're getting a stars, you would be getting a place

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The Papers-20220206-09:42:00

now inevitable, one is loyalist. james, depending on who you speak to and what you read, you get different views but do you think it is inevitable? i views but do you think it is inevitable?— inevitable? i do. ithink the significance of the story is l significance of the story is the source from which it comes. a former vice—chairman of the 1922 committee, someone who would never rock the boat normally, but i think it indicates the severity of the crisis that boris johnson indicates the severity of the crisis that borisjohnson is undergoing that borisjohnson is undergoing that walker himself has spoken out, saying it's like a greek tragedy unfolding, he is very concerned that the prime minister will be ousted rather than have agents in his own department and maintain a smidgen of dignity which he would do if he perhaps resigned rather than was ditched. there is also the story that steve barclay has been brought in as the chief of staff and bhutto harry as the director of

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The Papers-20220206-09:41:00

intelligence in reading the public mood and knowing that she was not liked and loved by everybody and this sort of giving her this title is a symbol... from the queen but also that he has accepted and that it should be treated like any other member of the royal family would be in normal circumstances, i would get more popular over the years and i think it would mean a great deal to her and it clearly means a great deal to charles and it's as if we've gone full cycle here. his love of her was so controversial at the beginning, he was not allowed to be with her and this is the queen in a way saying, i accept her and accept the decision, and i wanted to be happy i'm gone. there is a picture of the queen with the platinum jubilee cake but the main story is party gait. pm removal

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The Papers-20220206-09:38:00

yearfor off the back of a really tumultuous year for the royals with megan and harry moving to america, obviously the sort of story surrounding prince andrew and i think this is a reflection of her wanting to get all her affairs in order so that when she does eventually go, there is not a real and there is not controversy for her son or for a real and there is not controversy for her son orfor camilla a real and there is not controversy for her son or for camilla who clearly she has developed a close relationship with over the years, especially given the drama that has been swelling around the royal family recently. this been swelling around the royal family recently.— been swelling around the royal family recently. been swelling around the royal famil recentl. , ., , , ., family recently. this does show the trusty queen _ family recently. this does show the trusty queen now— family recently. this does show the trusty queen now has _ family recently. this does show the trusty queen now has a _ family recently. this does show the trusty queen now has a duchess i family recently. this does show the trusty queen now has a duchess of| trusty queen now has a duchess of cornwall. , ,., , cornwall. yes, i might say there would be some _ cornwall. yes, i might say there would be some cynics _ cornwall. yes, i might say there would be some cynics who - cornwall. yes, i might say there | would be some cynics who would cornwall. yes, i might say there - would be some cynics who would think whatever, camilla is changing her name when she becomes queen. there is also an argument that journalistically, is a strange choice to have this on the front page when the government may be on the brink of collapse. but i do think the story is important in the fact that it underscores the continuity of the monarchy which i

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