As soldiers reflect on christmas away from their loved ones. What do i miss most . A good christmas dinner i think will be the one. You know, mums cooking. In 30 minutes we will be taking a look back at an incredible year in hull, the city of culture. We will have all the highlights, including the most talked about artists, and ballet. Good afternoon. The queen has paid tribute to the cities of manchester and london in her Christmas Day broadcast for the way in which they dealt with this years terrorist attacks. This morning, she attended the traditional Christmas Day service at sandringham in norfolk along with other members of the royal family, including prince harry and his fiancee, meghan markle. Our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. Its a day for family, with its own established pattern. For the royal family, that means a visit to church, led by the queen. Very much at home already, the royal familys soon to be newest member, meghan markle. Alert to everything that
Absolutely fabulous. Ive got family in canada and theyre watching it live now. Im from london and i think if this was in london. I cant explain, the reaction you get is absolutely fantastic. Its amazing. Fantastic, i thought it was really very moving, very emotional. I am from brazil and i spent two new years in copacabana and its the same quality here. Its amazing. I am so proud of hull. Its absolutely amazing. I think it will launch a really positive year. At the centrepiece of a season called made in hull, something that was. A huge wind turbine blade, handmade at the citys siemens factory. An incredible 75 metres long, and to put that into some perspective, i am about six foot so i would fit along this 41 times. Thats a lot of kofi. Getting it in was a big job. 50 lamp posts, traffic lights and barriers were taken down for its four hour journey from factory to city centre. And it drew in the crowds one in five people who came to see it were from outside hull and east yorkshire. Car
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Cllr Philip Whitehead, Leader of Wiltshire Council, has now urged for caution. This evening, he said: “We have seen a significant rise in COVID-19 cases so we all have to keep playing our part and support each other as much as possible. From 00.01 on Saturday, 26 December our neighbouring areas will be in the following Tiers: “Tier 3; Swindon, Bristol, North Somerset, Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Gloucestershire “Tier 4: West Berkshire “It is therefore vital that the people of Wiltshire stay local and shop local within Wiltshire in order to protect our local population.” The council has encouraged people to visit www.wiltshire.gov.uk/public-health-coronavirus for further information.