it s friday, the 16th ofjune. our main story. the families of all three victims killed in the nottingham attacks have addressed thousands at a vigil in the city centre. a minute s silence was held to remember students grace o malley kumar and barnaby webber, as well as ian coates, who was 65. police have been given more time to question a 31 year old man who was arrested on suspicion of murder. our reporter is in nottingham. a huge support for families last night, who came out and spoke to the crowds. . . , night, who came out and spoke to the crowds. . ., , ., crowds. that was well attended, the vi . il last crowds. that was well attended, the vigil last night crowds. that was well attended, the vigil last night at crowds. that was well attended, the vigil last night at the crowds. that was well attended, the vigil last night at the market - vigil last night at the market square. thousands turned out. we heard from families. they spoke so eloquently about their loved ones and wh
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handed down through the ages. for george, the coronation is a massive issue. he wasn t an actual performer, unlike his brother, and the prospect of the whole world listening to his words. you know, he is really anxious that he will stammer over the oath and that this will make the monarchy look ridiculous. the coronation oath. i, george the vi, do solemnly and sin certificately in the presence of god, declare that i will uphold and maintain the said said powers according to law. in practice, the king manages the coronation day of the oath and all the ceremonial perfectly well. he did, in fact, rise to the occasion. god save the king!
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storms about the content. they may well view that the storm creates greater audiences. the queen has hosted a reception, ahead of a series of events, to mark her platinum jubilee, celebrating the first time a british monarch, has ruled for 70 years. today s gathering was held at her sandringham estate in norfolk, where herfather, king george the vi, died in 1952, triggering her accession to the throne. here s our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. the pace of her life is slower, now. her doctors want her to take things carefully. but on this weekend of private memories of her beloved father and her late husband, the queen was meeting local people in the ballroom at sandringham, and the conversation flowed. probably be quite different because nowadays, won t we do things quite differently? she moves slowly and carefully now, steadied by a stick, but there were no hesitations on the exchanges with the guests. i was told it had to be upside down for the press. they can see it.