Largest ever march. Hundreds of runners have been given charles was nine years old and free entry to next years already aired to the throne when an London Marathon after many of them complained of being announcement was made to the empire called fat and slow. Games in cardiff. I was 25 years old and at wimbledon, andy murray and Serena Williams working for the bbc in the old cardiff arms pub. There is still one more surprise in store. Then we had the recorded announcement because the recorded announcement because the queen was in fair. I intend to create my son, charles, prince of wales today. There was uproar. One teenage boy heard this. The roof came off, and we we re full of heard this. The roof came off, and we were full of it one way to start the holiday. What happier moment could it have been . I was mortally embarrassed. I was planted in front of the television with all the other boys. They all turned and looked at me. It wasnt a question of saying. It wasnt a question of saying
Now on bbc news, sian lloyd goes on a road trip across wales, and back through time, to see what the heir to the throne has done for wales and asks whether we will ever see another investiture like it again. It is one of the most iconic symbols. England on their side and wales over here. It was renamed the prince of wales ridge as a tribute to Prince Charles and his work in wales. 38,000 people signed a petition against it. But recent polling suggest a majority support keeping the monarchy in wales. I wa nt to keeping the monarchy in wales. I want to examine the nation cosmic relationship with the prince. Ive come on a trip through wales, through the past five decades, in this 50 year old motorcar, to find out what mark he has left on our country. A lot has changed since the prince was crowned and in fact, the story stretches back even further. Prince was crowned and in fact, the story stretches back even furtherlj hereby declare the six edition prior and Commonwealth Games opened. Cha
News the licences will help britain meet its net zero pledge. Were announcing these new licences in the north sea with more to come , which will ensure more to come, which will ensure our Energy Security moving forward. It means well be less reliant on hostile foreign actors for our energy baseload, for the fossil fuels that were going to be relying on. For some years come, which will mean years to come, which will mean that will be reducing our c02 that we will be reducing our c02 emissions not importing those emissions by not importing those fossil fuels. But the announcement on future and further Carbon Capture and storage projects means that well be taking that Carbon Dioxide of atmosphere dioxide out of the atmosphere and it onto the north and storing it onto the north sea, means that getting to sea, which means that getting to net zero will be more achievable i k m an k man has been a british man has been released from prison in cyprus after sentenced for the after being sentence
We back well be talking to we come back well be talking to the lawyer of david hunter who has now been released from prison so called prison after that so called mercy killing of his wife. Very emotive it. Emotive topic. Lets do it. Patrick, thank you. Patrick, thank you. Good afternoon from the gb newsroom. Its 3 01 members of the uks largest Teaching Union have accepted a 6. 5 pay rise for teachers in england. The for teachers in england. The National Education union says. National Education Union says. 86 of its members voted to accept the latest pay offer, with a 60 turnout. It comes after Union Members staged eight days of strike action in state schools since february in a dispute over pay education secretary Gillian Keegan has welcomed the decision as good news for teachers. Parents and children. The Prime Minister children. The Prime Minister says the planned expansion of oil and gas drilling in the nonh oil and gas drilling in the north sea is entirely consistent with the gover
Come on. Next friends. Could never love anyone except. Coming up. On the whole story. Such an amazing sensation. Welcome in the sky. The world is in such a difficult position. The lake used to go half a mile around the corner mad and go, go kill that thing. Good evening. Welcome to the whole story. Im anderson cooper. Tonight we take you on a journey around the world to meet people fighting against something that can be seen or touched, but his threatening our planet and the way we live more than a trillion tons of carbon gas has been released into our seas and skies over time. It comes from a lot of different sources, but the biggest is burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat and transportation. But tonight, cnns chief climate correspondent, bill weir, has found some reasons to hope. Some unique ways innovators are trying to capture contained and reduce carbon emissions. They are climate warriors, and they just may show us how to unscrew a planet. Attention humans of earth got good