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visited the queen where unusually unguarded william told one mourner how difficult it was to walk behind his grandmother s coffin yesterday. and the queen s daughter-in-law shared an emotional moment with a nonverbal young man in manchester. his mother explained the significance of that encount per. growing up with the queen, i think it s a nice day and a nice memory for both of us to twail see some of the royal family at this sad time. we are learning new details abts the funeral plans. on monday more than 2,000 people are expected at the state funeral in westminster abbey. queen elizabeth ii will be buried in the king george vi memorial chapel near her parents. there she will be reunited in death with her late husband, whose coffin will be moved from the royal vault to windsor. this is the scene right now as queen elizabeth ii s body is lying in state at westminster hall. lines of mourners have waited through the night in chilly weather, slowly moving forward, patiently
it s also the legacy of his mom, princess diana, we all know the story, went to huge pains to ensure that her boys had a natural understanding of all of us. everyday folk, you could call us. she was very keen he was able to relate with people. i think when you catch a moment like that where he s being human, where he s sharing his emotions, it s not traditionally british, but it is something that the british people and people around the world, particularly there across the pond, will really warm to. and it just goes back to this same point. that these ceremonies are real people doing their duty, but also at the same time, facing real emotions. keir simmons, good to see you. thank you for that. and here in london, probably you know there s a lot of talk about king charles climate activism.
The comedy duo have a fizzing chemistry in a new one-off Radio 4 drama
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When the days are cold and dark and the times are bleak, you have to take the laughs where you can get them. So thank goodness for Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, charging to the rescue like knights on a white stallion – or perhaps more like two drunk aunties on a pantomime horse.
French and Saunders have had fizzing comedy chemistry together on TV and stage since the Eighties, but radio drama is a less-ploughed furrow for them. Together they star in
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane Austen? (Radio 4, Thursday), a one-off special written by David Quantick (The Thick of It, Veep) that should, if the Radio 4 commissioning mavens are reading, be made into a full series soonest poss, please.
social security checks for mental illnesses and people deemed unfit to handle their own financial affairs to the national background check database had the rule fully taken effect, the obama administration predicted it would have added 75,000 names to that database. we ll never know if those 75 ,000 people would have carried out a shooting. what did we see from speaker ryan? did we see cowardice? more than likely. self interest? probably. so part of what we begin to interrogate what s driving this, what s blocking the conversation and what s driving our ongoing obsession with guns, it has something to do with the complicity of politicians with business models i mentioned earlier, it has something to do with the cowardice of everyday folk. it has to do with culture. this is something we have to think about. there is a toxic masculinity at