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buckingham palace has announced that prince andrew is returning his royal and military titles to the queen. he will no longer be referred to as his royal highness in any official capacity. it comes just a day after prince andrew s lawyers failed to persuade a judge in america to dismiss a civil lawsuit against him that accuses him of sexually abusing a teenager two decades ago. the duke of york has consistently denied the allegations. buckingham palace says he will continue not to carry out any public duties and will defend the civil court case as a private citizen. here s our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. the duke of york near his home in windsor great park today. behind the scenes, they were clearly discussions with his advisers and with other members of his family. it is clear that the impossibility of his retaining his remaining honorary military positions had been accepted by the queen, particularly after yesterday s court ruling in new york. he is therefore no
ShowBbc-oneHelloIplayerOnePrime-ministerThe-street-gardenHindsightAlex-jonesHarryjuddHarryLucky to dateline london. i m shaun ley. is spain s prime minister still in charge of catalonia? is britain s prime minister still in charge even of her own party? and will the mass shootings in las vegas dent american confidence in the right to bear arms? joining me today are alex deane, london correspondent of madrid s la razon, celia maza de pablo, the belgian writer and broadcaster, marc roche of le point, and the american writer and broadcaster, jef mcallister, former london bureau chief of time magazine. warm welcome to you all. it is good to have you here and it will be a busy programme. the f off the conservative party conference stage set, which fell down during theresa may s leader s speech, seemed horribly prescient in a week which ended with calls for her to quit. by contrast, the annual meetings of party activists and corporate sponsors for the labour and liberal democrat opposition parties passed without much controversy. alex, things had seemed to have settled down
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