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a personal moment between king and heir william wishes his father good luck with a kiss. i , william, prince of pledge male loyalty to you as you are liegeman in life and limb, so help me god. after the ceremony the royal couple headed back to buckingham palace as the crowds cheered on along the mall. cheering and the weather causes a scaled down fly past but the red arrows delight the crowds. winged victory shimmering and a dark sky this evening outside buckingham palace, still some crowds milling around the victoria memorial but it is cold and wet and it has been all day, but there has been no event like it in seven days. seven decades. king charles iii has been crowned in a ceremony rich with music and symbolism at london s westminster abbey. the king took an oath on a bible promising to do the duties of the monarch. his queen camilla was also crowned in a service which included representatives from a range of faiths across the uk and the commonwealth. the c ....
us? it was a resting ceremony, and there were protesters of course. a0 million people did not watch it. a man in a chair wearing a hat. we want your feelings this morning, a penny for your thought, a penny more urgent for your thoughts even. will it stick with you forever or did it stick? we want to know how you re feeling this morning, a source of great happiness and pride and a sense of togetherness for many of you. for others, less so. what are we as a nation? what does it tell us about ourselves at the start of a new reign. all the music and marching, the amazing ceremony. did it make you feel a bit sick? bringing a nation together or emphasising what divides us? did the coronation make you proud? there we are and here we go. here is the news. more than 50,000 volunteering events are being held across the uk today to mark the final day of the coronation celebrations. people are being encouraged to take part in the big help out, to build a lasting volunteering legacy. th ....
currently sheltering in an underground bunker, said the air raid alert in the capital went off at around 02:20 local time. the bbc team heard at least one loud explosion, and the city s air defence has been activated. earlier today, ukraine says at least 21 were killed in an attack on kherson. missile strikes hit a market, a railway station, a petrol station and residential builings. it comes as ukraine s president zelensky denied that his country carried out an alleged drone attack on the kremlin. russia says it was an attempt on vladimir putin s life. our russia editor steve rosenberg sent this report from moscow. flying in from the left, what appears to be a drone. then an explosion over the kremlin. this footage is unverified, but the kremlin says that overnight, two drones targeted the residence of the president. moscow blames ukraine, but says that no one was injured. on russian state tv, a dramatic start to this talk show. the presenter announces breaking news. ....
russia. putin was not in the kremlin at the time and ukraine strongly denies any involvement. a short time ago attacks on ukrainian cities including odesa, kerrherson and a kyiv. one of the drones shot down have the words for the kremlin and for moscow written on them. nic robertson is live for us. what have we learned? reporter: president zelenskyy has set absolutely we do into the attack putin, we do not attack moscow, we defend our own villages, we re struggling with ammunition, so flat out denial coming from ukrainians. overnight of course concerns how would moscow respond to what essentially appears to be completely trumped up allegation that they tried to assassinate president putin. according to one ukrainian official, biggest flight of uav attack drones and missiles that they have seen so far this year, all of them shot down, debris falling in the city. and in the south odesa 15 attack drones fired or sent to that region. 12 of them shot down. three of them la ....
there were sharp losses in early trading, although banking stocks have since rebounded slightly. ubs is currently up 3.5% let s take a look now at how the markets are performing more broadly. trading began in the us an hour ago. we can see the dow is up, the snp 500 also on 5.2%. in asia and in europe, there was some initial fright taken by investors, particularly because certain bondholders in credit suisse have lost all the value of their investment, but by the middle of the trading day most european indices were trading positively again. now, one aspect of the deal was that any investor holding additional tieri bonds, or ati bonds, in credit suisse will get nothing. that s more than 15 billion euros written off. it spooked the whole ati bond market which is worth more than 200 billion euros. let s discuss this in more details with dan kemp, global chief investment officer at morningstar investment management. why is the burning of these bondholders so controversial ....