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the price for consumers. we ll have the latest on the pressure on gas and electricity in the wake of russia s invasion of ukraine. also on the programme. we have a special report hearing one family s story of living with dementia, and the struggle to navigate the care system. i phoned 42 care homes to look for a respite i phoned 42 care homes to look for a respite bed i phoned 42 care homes to look for a respite bed forjoe and didn t get one respite bed forjoe and didn t get one the respite bed forjoe and didn t get one. the social care system, everybody one. the social care system, everybody knows it s broken. at least 38 people, many of them children, have died after a former police officer carried out a gun and knife attack on a nursery in thailand. there are a stunned disbelief not just in this village but all across thailand, that however troubled his life may have been this former police officer could have carried out such a cruel and desperate act. an ....
did your same support and devotion as they did your late mother. because today we don t did your late mother. because today we don tjust did your late mother. because today we don t just commemorate did your late mother. because today we don tjust commemorate the reign of our we don tjust commemorate the reign of our queen but also celebrate the life of of our queen but also celebrate the life of a of our queen but also celebrate the life of a woman who many in scotland knew and life of a woman who many in scotland knew and loved, who dedicated her life to knew and loved, who dedicated her life to her knew and loved, who dedicated her life to her country, to duty and to serving life to her country, to duty and to serving others. on behalf of the scottish serving others. on behalf of the scottish conservatives i am proud to support scottish conservatives i am proud to surrport the scottish conservatives i am proud to support the motion of condolence tod ....
recovering after a full from her horse, you can see her arm in a sling butjames said horse, you can see her arm in a sling but james said you never would have known given how cheerful and happy she was to chat and you can hear many more people s memories of the queen and read about them on the bbc news website, you can also share your own memories. let me also show your own memories. let me also show you the pictures coming in from edinburgh where hundreds if not thousands of people are queueing to pay their respects to queen elizabeth s coffin which is lying in rest in the cathedral. now, to fiona bruce and the news at ten. king charles and his brothers and sister walk behind their mother s coffin down the royal mile in edinburgh. my motherfelt, as i do, the greatest admiration for the scottish people, for their magnificent achievements and their indomitable spirit. queen elizabeth s four chilldren stand in silent vigil around her coffin in st giles cathedral. this is the s ....
four days after the death of queen elizabeth ii, at her scottish estate, the eyes of millions of people throughout scotland, the united kingdom, the commonwealth and beyond are fixed on the city of edinburgh this afternoon as the people of the country her majesty loved so much have their opportunity to say farewell. flags are at half mast, and there s a palpable sense of respectful remembrance around the capital, a city the late queen knew so well. back injuly, when the queen s health was already giving cause for concern, she nonetheless decided that the annual summer stay at balmoral castle in aberdeenshire would go ahead as planned. and so she undertook the journey she d made countless times over the long years of her life, from windsor to her scottish estate, a place full of happy memories for her majesty and the royal family. later this afternoon, the focus of the day s formal events will be a service at st giles cathedral, or the high kirk of edinburgh. a place of worsh ....
in here the last flood. president biden has declared a disasterfor the area, freeing up funds and equipment to help. but the worst may not be over with more rain expected early next week. this is, according to experts in kentucky, another glimpse into the future, becoming hotter and wetter due to climate change. peter bowes, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. warm, humid but rather overcast is the best description for much of the country today. it did brighten up gradually from the west and that s where we will keep clear skies through the evening and overnight for the western scotland, northern england and wales here we could see temperatures falling into single figures with cloud to the east of the pennines down into south east england remaining, temperatures will hold up at around 15 or 16 degrees in places. it means a great start in the south east but eventually that cloud will thin and break with more sunshine coming th ....