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the father of an aristocrat who s gone missing with her newborn baby and her partner appeals for her to get in touch with the police. shock in new zealand as the prime ministerjacinda ardern unexpectedly stands down she says she doesn t have enough left in the tank. and the harrowing anti war epic all quiet on the western front leads the nominations for this year s bafta film awards. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news. levelling up has been one of the government s key policies the idea of spreading public money more evenly across the uk. well, today ministers have announced more than £2 billion worth of projects acoss the country. they say the north of england and wales will do best, per head of population. but labour claim the system for allocating money is unfair. here s our political correspondent david wallace lockhart blackpool, one area that was a winner in today s levelling up allocation announcement, with £40 million for a new education campus. levelli
officials our work are playing with and we will take it arizona. agents have seen twice the amount of legal fund and all than they did last year, telling fox news they expect greater quantity is getting into the country undetected. we have our border panel to delve into those hidden dangers. plus it has been called the city that never sleeps, but a recent crime crisis is changing at all for the big apple, fox news investigates how crime is forcing 24-hour spot in new york city to shut down early. we begin with that new data from officials at the southern border and the partisan showdown underway here in washington over transporting migrants around the country. white house correspondent kevin corke has new details. hi, kevin. good evening. the white house had to know with a figure like 2 million illegal aliens for the year people would not only take notice and woods demand answers. that figure an all-time high, but the president says it is a reflection of a shift in migratio
now. president biden says he intends to visit the southern border next week. he s doing it because he s being forced to come and because he wants actual sources. the vatican getting ready to say the final farewell to pope emeritus benedict. encouraging updates on damar hamlin. he remains in the icu. signs of improvement noted yesterday and overnight. things are moving in a positive direction. pulling for damar. niagara falls lit up in blue for support. can you meet me halfway right at the border line is where i m going to wait for you i ll be looking at night and day ainsley: this is called dance club mornings on fox & friends. every morning we started out with something that people dance to at the club s. brian: but that has something to do with the standoff we ve been witnessing been witnessing. ainsley: what are the lyrics of that sans? steve: meet me halfway. ainsley: that s appropriate. steel and our sound guy is our musical
for the entirety of her life, every movement analyzes, every facial expression dissected. such is the life of royalty, yet the world felt connected to her, speaking of the world it changes a great deal during the course of her life and her 70 year reign. think about what she experienced and lived through and bore eyewitness to think about how much the world, of technology and medicine changed. and celebrate some things that did not change like your pr relationship with great britain, she was a friend to the united states, our leaders and our people are for most of us we never met her, we just know what we saw, read and heard over the years, and admired her. she was in a real sense, a bridge from one generation to the next from a world we read about to the one we find ourselves in. her son king charles iii will as ascend to the throne. we celebrate her life and grief with our staunchest allies over the passing of a monarch and the end of an era, here to celebrate the life, leg