britain s longest serving monarch passed away yesterday, aged 96, at balmoral castle the scottish retreat which her majesty had visited since she was a girl. the news was confirmed in a statement from the palace at 6.30pm, after the queen s four children including the new king, charles iii had travelled to balmoral. on today s programme we ll be remembering her majesty s life and legacy, and speaking to those who knew and loved her. we ll bring you the latest reaction from balmoral to buckingham palace, and across the commonwealth. first, our royal correspondent daniela relph has been looking back at the final days and weeks of the queen s life. the final images we have queen elizabeth ii still carrying out duties into herfinal days. on tuesday, at balmoral, she welcomed the new prime minister. these photos, the record of her last official engagement bringing to an end seven decades of service. yesterday afternoon at aberdeen airport, several senior members of the r
Focus of his visit. There have been thousands of people arriving on the shores of the mediterranean. He wants it spread a message of tolerance among the better debate of how europe handles Asylum Seekers. Pretty pictures of marseille. We will keep an eye on them when we can see the pope, well bring you that. Youre watching bbc news. British detectives looking into sara sharif s death have released new images, hoping it will prompt more people to bring more information about her and herfamily. People to bring more information about herand herfamily. Her father, stepmother and uncle have been charged after returning from pakistan last week. A smiling sara sharif, seen here in a picture much more recent than those we had seen before. Surrey police have released the image and a School Photograph in the hope more people will come forward with information about her and her family. Both pictures show her wearing a headscarf, as she usually did in the last few months before her death. The ten
just one in six female victims of sexual assault tell the police about it we ll be asking why they re so reluctant. and in rugby union, wales have their sights on a six nations grand slam. coming up on bbc news, four wickets forjofra archer, as england s cricketers chase 186 to seal a t20 series win against india. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. the eu medical regulator has, in the clearest possible terms, backed the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. it follows a week in which several eu countries suspended their roll out of the jab citing fears over a link to blood clots in a small number of people. here, the regulator confirmed it s been investigating five cases of a rare blood clot, but confirmed its longstanding view that the oxford jab was safe. there s been some more detail about why there s been a problem with the supply of vaccines to the uk, but the health secretary said no appointments would be cancelled. tonight, borisjohnson said we remain on track
Will open skies stay open under President Trump . Us Airline Bosses take their grievances to the white house today. Top of the list, their fast growing rivals from the gulf. Plus hail to the tweeter in chief. Could the president s love of twitter stop the rot for the struggling Social Network . Welcome to World Business report. Some of you are going, what is he doing, it isnt even friday . I will tell you what, give me a minute and i will give you a snapshot of the world of business and money. We start in washington, where the bosses of americas top airlines and airports are due to meet President Trump in the next few hours. There are some major issues on the table that could affect the global aviation industry. As we know from his inauguration speech, mr trump said he would follow two simple rules. Buy american and hire american. That could mean a major boost for boeing. If he leans on us airlines to buy from them. But its not as simple as that. European rival airbus also operates fac
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