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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:24:00

what by royal standards is a pretty modest home. adelaide cottage, the clue is in the title. four bedrooms, so no live on staff and i suppose there will be comparisons drawn against what this sussex have chosen for themselves, against what this sussex have chosen forthemselves, more against what this sussex have chosen for themselves, more spacious accommodation california. but it brings cambridges into windsor and it means prince william will be very close to his grandmother and she of course is relying more and more on prince charles and william for advice on the future, notjust of the monarchy, but of the royal family. although cambridges will keep their home in norfolk, they will keep their apartment at kensington palace, their home from now on, their main home will be here in windsor. from next month, state schools in england will have to remove unnecessary branding from their uniforms

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:46:00

it has extensive facilities and a good academic record. fees per pupil are up to £21,000 a year. the school says it is delighted the cambridge children are joining them. the move will also bring william much closer to the queen, here at windsor castle, when increasingly she is looking to charles and william for advice and support. so a move to windsor sends a clear message as britain s monarchy evolves and moves on with a smaller cast list, the cambridges can be relied upon. nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:30:00

the future and notjust of charles and william for advice on the future and not just of the monarchy, but of the royal family. so although the cambridges will keep their home in norfolk, anmer hall, they will keep their apartment at kensington palace, a spacious apartment, it should be said, the home from now on, their main home, will be here, in windsor. will be here, in windsor. nick, thank you will be here, in windsor. nick, thank you very will be here, in windsor. nick, thank you very much, - will be here, in windsor. nick, thank you very much, nick - will be here, in windsor. nick, - thank you very much, nick witchell, our royal correspondent. gps will start prescribing walking and cycling to help improve mental and physical well being, as part of a trial in england. 11 local authorities have been given over £12 million to fund pilot social prescriptions, as well as projects like adult cycle training, walking groups and free bike loans. time for a look at the weather. thank y

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:30:00

just of the the future and not just of the monarchy, but of the royal family. so although the cambridges will keep their home in norfolk, anmer hall, they will keep their apartment at kensington palace, a spacious apartment, it should be said, the home from now on, their main home, will be here, in windsor. will be here, in windsor. nick, thank you will be here, in windsor. nick, thank you very will be here, in windsor. nick, thank you very much, - will be here, in windsor. nick, thank you very much, nick - will be here, in windsor. nick, - thank you very much, nick witchell, our royal correspondent. gps will start prescribing walking and cycling to help improve mental and physical well being, as part of a trial in england. 11 local authorities have been given over £12 million to fund pilot social prescriptions, as well as projects like adult cycle training, walking groups and free bike loans. time for a look at the weather. thank you, it has been quite the morning of contrasts a

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:22:00

delighted the cambridge children are joining them. the move will also bring william much closer to the queen, here at windsor castle, when increasingly she is looking to charles and william for advice and support. so a move to windsor sends a clear message as britain s monarchy evolves and moves on with a smaller cast list, the cambridges can be relied upon. nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. prolonged high temperatures have resulted in harmful algae blooms spreading across england s largest lake. campaigners say the situation at windermere, in the lake district, is becoming critical . although blue green blooms occur naturally, they can make human beings ill and be fatal to animals. 0ur north of england correspondent danny savage is at windermere for

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