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connection. i wonder if you can talk a bit about that. a bit about that. i think it is interesting. a bit about that. i think it is interesting. it a bit about that. i think it is interesting. it has - a bit about that. i think it is interesting. it has felt i a bit about that. i think it is l interesting. it has felt settled a bit about that. i think it is i interesting. it has felt settled for so long interesting. it has felt settled for so long with the queen and potentially time to do something. it will be potentially time to do something. it will be evolution, not revolution. also will be evolution, not revolution. also time will be evolution, not revolution. also time for the king to think about also time for the king to think about what he wants his reign to be and how about what he wants his reign to be and how he about what he wants his reign to be and how he wants to connect to the people and how he wants to connect to the people it and how he wants to co
researchers in australia say they ve found evidence of the world s oldest heart. it was discovered in a 380 million year old fossil of a gogo fish, which is now extinct. this is an artist s impression. the fossil captures a key moment in the evolution of all animals with backbones, including humans. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i m tolu adeoye. the mayor of london sadiq khan is among those who ve been paying their respects to the queen lying in state in westminster hall. large numbers of people queued up again through the night. the queue is now four miles long and has reached southwark park. today is her majesty s second full day lying in state. the period ends at 6.30am on monday. the queue is likely
government that has had very low, for example, carbon reduction targets. and in a state like this, i guess that s reflected in the vote, electing an independent member who can take views of the community forward directly. but there are also issues around trust in politics in australia, as i know you have in the u.s. as well. people have a sense that their leaders aren t really representing them that there s one rule for them, one rule for everyone else. so there s been a big push, for example, for a federal anti-corruption commission here in australia. something that s been resisted by that coalition government that has been moved on. and that s also been a priority for me and that s been reflected in the views of the people in this state. i m wondering how hard it will be to work with a leader who might be seen as more of an increment albanesist, say, on the environment. australia s one of the world s biggest exporters of coal and fossil fuels. and the new prime minister, he famousl
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