the 73 year old lived in a building adacent to the flats. you are watching bbc news. next it s time for talking movies the review of 2022. hello from new york. i m tom brook and welcome to our talking movies review of 2022, special edition. in today s programme we look back at highlights of the year in cinema. we review many of the major movie events of 2022. we look at the films that nobody thought would become big global hits as well as the breakout arthouse offerings. plus my top ten films of the year. without doubt, one of the biggest movie events of 2022 was the arrival ofjames cameron s sci fi epic avatar: the way of water. it is of course the sequel to his 2009 avatar movie which became the biggest grossing film of all time. i went with some trepidation to see the new picture the other day here in manhattan. i say trepidation because it s more than three hours long. well, i did survive and i was very impressed by the cinema technology. it really is beautiful to watch
family. mourners across the world honoring the life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii after seven decades on the throne. today the queens coffin will lead balmoral scotland. her beloved summer home and embark on a journey first to edinboro and then on tuesday evening it will arrive in london ahead of the state funeral which is now but announced it to be monday september the 19th. of course back home today in america we marked 21 years since a september 11 attack. remembering and honoring those who lost their lives and continuing our promise to never forget. good morning from london i am martha maccallum. good to have you with us this morning. it is a beautiful morning in london as we begin coverage this morning. let s go straight to buckingham palace where were joined by senior chief correspondent jonathan hunt joining us from buckingham palace as we begin this journey and we will see the coffin of queen elizabeth for the first time. good morning jonathan. good morning to
joining us from buckingham palace. good morning again to you. i want to take a little bit of what we ve been seeing and hearing and what s been happening in scotland. that is the queen s coffin which was at rest in the ballroom in balmoral was moved to a smaller dining room they were prayers at a small church that the queen loved to attend services all these years and we are also told the staff will be lining the halls at balmoral to say their final goodbyes and their boss over the last many decades of all of her very happy times for the most part that were spent at balmoral. the scots are among the most historical people. but can you imagine for those staff that observed the queen over somebody decades and many of them a been with her a very long time at balmoral. how emotional this moment is. they are now given a few moments to say their last goodbyes before the casket begins long journey. deeply emotional time on the grounds of balmoral. and as you say as the casket leav
more than three million households in england and wales were still waiting for their £150 energy rebate at the beginning of last month. europe is on course for its worst drought in at least 500 years. that s the stark warning from a new eu report. stranded for hours under the english channel. passengers tell of what happened after their eurotunnel service was evacuated. services are now back to normal. a former twitter executive turns whistleblower to testify that the firm misled users and regulators about gaps in its security. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. it has been six months since vladimir putin decided to wage a war on ukraine, on a scale not seen on this continent in half a century. the true cost of this war in human life is difficult to estimate. ukrainians claim around 9,000 soldier lives have been lost. it s estimated russia has lost around 80,000 troops during the invasion either killed, wounded, captured or deserted. meanwh
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