Thursday he would not be taking on any more public engagements. Prince philip, as we soon wont be seeing him, in public, on duty, by his wifes side. From the autumn, the soon to be 96 year old will be giving up such engagements. Retirement beckons but Prince Edward insists his father wont be inactive. I dont believe that he is going to be putting his feet up completely and disappearing into the background and never being seen again. I still think, hell pick and choose what he wants to do and how hell do it and whats sensible and whats practical. As i said, i dont think well see him completely disappear but hes making it absolutely clear to organisations, please dont come round asking me to do things and expect me to say yes, because the answers going to be no. Hopefully he can enjoy more of what he enjoys doing. This is an ancient institution adjusting to the fact that one of its key players will be on display a lot less. Out and about, the queen relies on her husband. Others will have
Thursday he would not be taking on any more public engagements. Prince philip, as we soon wont be seeing him, in public, on duty, by his wifes side. From the autumn, the soon to be 96 year old will be giving up such engagements. Retirement beckons but Prince Edward insists his father wont be inactive. I dont believe that he is going to be putting his feet up completely and disappearing into the background and never being seen again. I still think, hell pick and choose what he wants to do and how hell do it and whats sensible and whats practical. As i said, i dont think well see him completely disappear but hes making it absolutely clear to organisations, please dont come round asking me to do things and expect me to say yes, because the answers going to be no. Hopefully he can enjoy more of what he enjoys doing. This is an ancient institution adjusting to the fact that one of its key players will be on display a lot less. Out and about, the queen relies on her husband. Others will have
This week, the war of elections in france and the uk, and a new round ofjaw jaw to try to bring peace to the middle east. To discuss that, four eminent jaw ers, British Conservative commentator alex deane, thomas kielinger, who writes for germanys die welt, agnes poirier, uk editor of marianne in france, and the american journalist and broadcasterjef mcallister. A warm welcome to you all. Lets begin with france. If Emmanuel Macron wins, what kind of france will we get . Nobody knows. We have seen him at the debate with Marine Le Pen. Marine le pen had a disastrous, car crash debate. He held the fort. He was relaxed and calm. So at least we know he is kind of president ial for a 39 year old. What do we know . His programme is pro business but also quite socially conscious. He is a centrist. The real thing is, of course, the general elections which will be taking place in june. We need to fill all the mps seats at the national assembly. It is the first time we might have a president with
Is a bid to shore up labours core support, as a new poll shows the party has fallen 19 points behind the tories. The paper, which is publishing its annual rich list, also says brexit has seen the combined wealth of the countrys 1,000 richest individuals surge. The Sunday Express says theresa may is to unveil a set of Manifesto Pledges which, they claim, will serve as labours death warrant. And the Mail On Sunday criticises a controversial drama to be aired on the bbc about the royal family. The bbc has defended the production as a critically acclaimed and fictional play, which the mail has described as astonishingly good. Now it is time for our world. In srebrenica, the town where europes worst atrocity since the Second World War took place, some local politicians, and the new mayor, refuse to accept that genocide happened, despite the findings of International Courts and the testimony of survivors. One of the few Bosnian Muslims who did survive the massacre has since returned to srebr
Two points behind united also ending the visitors record 25 match unbeaten run in the league we needed to be patient. Ifelt if we went in at half time, we had good chance to win, because we were under pressure. And slowly, i think we became better in the second half, controlling it quite well, the game. I think we did not deserve to lose. I think we did not deserve to lose. I think the game was under control. I think the game was under control. Ithink in i think the game was under control. I think in the first half, we had a couple of chances, but our chances we nt couple of chances, but our chances went the big chances of the match. And i am very happy with the players. The surprise me in a positive way. Players. The surprise me in a positive way. Werent the big. Liverpool played out a goalless draw at home to southampton. Their best chance a penalty from james milner, which was superbly saved by that man, fraser forster, in the saints goal. The point though is enough to see the reds