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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:51:00

of a wave and she s really kind and gentle. and she asked how the school was getting on. and i think i responded that it was getting on really nice and i was really enjoying it. you ve met the future king and that s obviously quite a thing, isn t it? mm. how are you feeling knowing you ve already met him? i feel happy, and i feel, like, proud a bit. since queen elizabeth s death was announced, around 100,000 people have travelled here to pay their respects, to bid farewell and say thank you. for many people here, she was a neighbour the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk. jo black, bbc news, on the sandringham estate. maori leaders across new zealand have been paying tribute to her majesty the queen a respect they say she earned by signing an apology on behalf of the crown for the killings and the seizure of land they suffered under her ancestors. it was one of several steps the queen made to try to repair

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:47:00

seeing a shooting star across the sky over scotland and northern ireland. the uk meteor network said it began getting reports of the fireball last night. scientists are using video footage filmed by the public to work out whether the object travelling across the night sky was a meteor or spacejunk and where it came from. it is not yet known if it landed or burnt up in the atmosphere. back now to our main story. the death of her majesty the queen. the prince and princess of wales have been in sandringham in norfolk today to see the tributes left there for the queen. the royal residence was packed with family memories for her majesty and it gave her the chance to indulge her love of simple pleasures like walking the dogs, or taking tea with the women s institute. jo black went to find out more. while much of the focus has been in scotland and london, here in norfolk, on the sandringham estate, is a growing blanket of flowers a declaration of people s affection, admiration and appre

BBCNEWS BBC News Special June 4, 2024 13:19:00

of a wave and she s really kind and gentle. and she asked how the school was getting on. and i think i responded that it was getting on really nice and i was really enjoying it. you ve met the future king and that s obviously quite a thing, isn t it? mm. how are you feeling knowing you ve already met him? i feel happy, and i feel, like, proud a bit. since queen elizabeth s death was announced, around 100,000 people have travelled here to pay their respects, to bid farewell and say thank you. for many people here, she was a neighbour the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk. jo black, bbc news, on the sandringham estate. the kit people continue to come here at westminster and they are queueing up at westminster and they are queueing up for about four miles with an estimated waiting time of 5 6 hours which seems to be increasing but not

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:30:00

that we have here in the british isles and if he feels inspired enough to take a picture of it, that s great. if he doesn t want to take a picture of it, that s fine as well. usually when he does take a picture of it, he takes a better picture than his dad but that s the way it should be as well. the competition is now in its 58th year. more than 40,000 entries were submitted from all over the world. an exhibition will be created and a winner will be chosen in october, but for this little boy, getting recognised like this has boosted his confidence and made his family enormously proud. jo black, bbc news, norfolk. let s get a picture of the weather now. stav danaos is here. it s the first day of meteorological

BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 12:30:00

for us it s about, i take him out, we share the spectacular nature that we have here in the british isles and if he feels inspired enough to take a picture of it, that s great. if he doesn t want to take a picture of it, that s fine as well. usually when he does take a picture of it, he takes a better picture than his dad but that s the way it should be as well. the competition is now in its 58th year. more than 40,000 entries were submitted from all over the world. an exhibition will be created and a winner will be chosen in october, but for this little boy, getting recognised like this has boosted his confidence and made his family enormously proud. jo black, bbc news, norfolk. let s get a picture of the weather now. stav danaos is here. it s the first day of meteorological

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