Behind me now. The road is now open again. It was closed for the kings on arrival at the senate but things are now up and running as that speech has wrapped up. Some of those big key themes around unity, of course, between the uk and france. That shared history, shared history of democracy, and fighting for democracy, and that fight are still ongoing today. Also around Climate Change, one of the kings are big priorities, we were wondering, many speculated perhaps about whether we would hear so much on that issue, given the comments from the uk government yesterday about delaying some of their greener commitments, but no, that was in the speech, as well, as well as Fund References to his late mother and his own personal relationship with france, as well. As you mentioned, he spoke in english and in french. Lets take a listen to some of it now. Translation listen to some of it now. Translation . ,. , translation your longlived democracy translation your longlived democracy can translatio
It is 8am in singapore, Midnight In London and 8 30am in pyongyang, where speculation has been growing that north korea may be ready to carry out its sixth nuclear test, as soon as this weekend. If so, it would coincide with the anniversary of the birth of the nations founder, kim il sung. And as the word watchers to that, pyongyang has been putting its best foot forward for the journalist. The journalists. Our correspondentjohn sudworth, whose movements are being monitored by authorities there, sent us this report. They poured into Central Pyongyang in their tens of thousands. Of citizens and soldiers alike, north korea has always demanded displays of mass devotion. And, at the front of the crowd, there was kim jong un, celebrating not a Missile Launch or a rocket test, but the construction of pyongyangs newest street. The inauguration of a few tower blocks and shops would, anywhere else, raise barely a murmur. In pyongyang, it is met with rapturous applause. It might seem like an ext
and this year beneath the lit ramparts of windsor castle, 500 horses and over 1000 performers will put on a special show. it will take the queen and the audience on a gallop through history, showing five centuries of kings and queens. among the military displays, musicians and stunt acts performing tonight, are 50 dancers from a bollywood group in london. i started dancing when i was seven. and i started learning bhangra, the traditional folk dance from the punjab in india which is one of the dances we are going to be doing today to represent india. it is a happy dance, the celebration of the harvest. yeah, it sjust a really happy vibrant dance, so, yeah, it makes me happy. all their costumes have been made in india and arrived just a few days ago. i work in investment banking and technology, on canary wharf normally, a different place in life and this is something completely different. it s a hobby that i started