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i tear up when i see our anthem and our flag. i m not a monarchist and never have bern, but i found myself deeply affected by the queen s death. i caught a glimpse of her when she visited my home in sussex and when we were given the day off school to go see the queen. and when she came to lunch at the home of the prime minister. but like so many people across the world. i was deeply moved by everything she did. i thought i knew her. the new prime minister liz truss put it well when she says queen elizabeth is the rock upon which modern britain was built. even if like me you don t support the monarchy, you can understand that and you could not be failed to be moved by everything she did and said. shall be devoted to your service and our great family to which we all belong. she did derot devote her whole love to serving public. britain and com commonwealth. the lesson an individual could make such a difference with her human qualities, she was she had a common touc ....
shall be devoted to your service and our great family to which we all belong. she did derot devote her whole love to serving public. britain and com commonwealth. the lesson an individual could make such a difference with her human qualities, she was she had a common touch. she always treated everyone the same. with grace and decency. she was the embodiment of everything that britain wants to be and would like to see herself. he was the embodiment of dignity and service before self equalities we see slipping away in our world of me, she was the most famous woman in the world. she took on a relentless punishing unimaginable dedication. that is how we want to she was raised she put it brilliantly we are the royal family. we are never tired. queen elizabeth took that to heart sme people in britain have been saying. she was there for us and she never let us down she never allowed herself to get involved in controversy or in politics that is why she was such a powerf ....
giant. plus, weeks after the supreme court s ruling on abortion, is it still a top story in key states? we will speak with top editors in texas and georgia about that anymore and later, what is the fine line between informing and overwhelming you? we will talk about that with melissa, coming up, but first, how to decipher debates about disinformation. one of the dominant stories of our time, is a dramatic drift toward a choose your own reality , people are swimming or perhaps drowning in a sea of information, some of it straight up disinformation. meaning something that is made up, on purpose, designed to deceive you. disinformation is a real thing. a real problem. but it is almost impossible to have a conversation about it. this quote from the ap explains why, as trust breaks down polarization and anxiety increases, creating opportunities for people pushing their own alternative facts. in the case of disinformation, the term, the real throwing the real thing, that te ....
for the anti abortion protesters outside, this is a good day. it will be a day of celebration for me, though we will not fully celebrate until abortion is eradicated fully from our land, until little rock family planning services, for example, is closed down, and does not reopen, then we can celebrate for sure. they will continue their fight, but the supreme court s ruling will fundamentally change the course of the lives of all the women who pass the protesters every day to provide the care they did here. sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. we speak now to president of the national right to life committee in georgia whojoins us national right to life committee in georgia who joins us live from atlanta, georgia. welcome to the programme. now the court has overturned this landmark ruling of roe v wade, are you hoping that a national law outlawing abortion could be passed by congress if republicans take control in november? think of the way our government to set up, i ....
monday in parliament. hello again, and welcome to monday in parliament. she was just walking home mps pay tribute to sarah everard, as the home secretary promises to listen to women and girls. too many of us have clutched our keys in our fists in case we need to defend ourselves, and that is not ok. but there s widepread criticism of the way a vigil for sarah was policed. what happened this weekend is a reminder of what happens when police try to completely bypass the views of the communities they serve. also in this programme, fares please stand by for the age of the bus. buses are not just an industry, but they re almost like a social service and fundamentally they help us level up the country. but first, the home secretary has told mps she understands public anger over sarah everard s death, but she warned against protests while covid restrictions are in place. priti patel confirmed that she s started a review into the policing of saturday s vigil on clapha ....