good morning, and welcome to our continuing live coverage of king charles iii s journey around the united kingdom. today the king and continue his tour, visiting northern ireland. there he will acknowledge the tributes paid to his mother and attend a service of reflection for the life of queen elizabeth ii. a busy day lies ahead for the new king. first this morning, he will fly into northern ireland s capital where he will land at george best city airport and it is there where the river lagan meets belfast lough, that he will take his historic first historic steps in the country as king. it is in the shadow of the famous ship building, the giant cranes, sansome and goliath, that the official reception party will meet the reception party and he will then travel to royal hillsborough castle the members of the public lining the street will get their first proper glimpse of the new king. there he will have an audience with the secretary of state for northern ireland and will meet
what happened. with younger children is where we start off on the basis of learning about respect, learning about tolerance and fundamental british values and how the should respect everybody irrespective of race. so actually removing that hate and if they are growing up in a culture where hate, whether misogynistic, racist, xenophobic, whether it is anti semitism, they are able to recognise that and actually challenge and giving them this skill is to do that and in school we are trying to create happy places where there is a safe environment for them to start having a discussion and understanding. and very much with the older children teaching them about the events of 9/11 and the consequences and how there has been a rise in islamophobia and far right extremism and whatever we see extremist the tax attacks happen, it sees a rise in far right extremism and
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