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her side. the queen s coffin had arrived at westminster hall after a procession through london, accompanied by herfamily. away from westminster, today s other headlines. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, is involved in a car crash in kyiv but avoids serious injury. and a funeral will be held today for olivia pratt korbell, the nine year old who was shot dead in liverpool earlier this month. it s thursday, september the 15th. iam in i am in westminster, where her majesty the queen is lying in state. all through the night, thousands of people have been queuing for hours to file past the coffin and pay their respects. that process will continue, 2a hours a day, until monday morning at 6.30am. the queue to see her majesty is currently two miles long, and on today s show we ll meet some of the people who have travelled from across the uk and beyond to join that queue, and to the volunteers who are keeping it moving. we ll also be sharing more memories of the queen fro ....
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BG (Bvt)(Ret) Richard L. Hayes passed away surrounded by his loving wife, Betty, of seventy years and his four children at his home in Brainerd MN after a long struggle with Parkinson’s. He was born in Brainerd MN on Feb 25, 1933, to Francis and Inis (Bourassa) Hayes. He attended St Francis School then graduated from Washington High School, Class of 1951. He was employed at local grocers and the railroad before being drafted into the Army where he served with the 27th Engineer Bn (Combat) at Fort Campbell, KY. Following his discharge, he joined the MN Army National Guard. He began full-time employment at Camp Ripley in 1955 and served in various assignments until his retirement in 1988. During these 35 years he served in positions of increasing responsibility from platoon through State Staff Level. His key leadership assignments were OIC of the 47th DISCOM, OIC of the State Military Academy, State Personnel Officer, Camp Ripley Commander, and Chief of Staff for the MN National Guard. ....
That, we can see how their pay cut, once inflation is compare to other staff, we can see how that measures, they have suffered one of the highest levels of pay erosion since 2010. around 17%. if we look at nurses, a pay cut of around 12%, at estate staff, people such as cleaners, between 3% and 4% take up in real terms. the government counters this by saying that over the past decade, it has prioritised pay rises for the lower paid, which is why we see some of the differences here. but the british medical association say there is no reason why a doctor today is worth any less than a doctor 15 years ago. good to talk to you. thank you very much indeed. let s focus on the war in ukraine now. grain prices have gone up on global markets after russia suggested it would treat ....