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reality fails to live up to expectations. here you have her husband, the future king of england, in love with someone else. amongst the aristocracy, that was the norm. but whose norm is it? some women put up with a sham of a marriage. but not diana. she wanted to blow the lid off everything. isn t it normal to feel angry and want to change the situation that is hurting? this was her going totally rogue, she was risking it all, not knowing where it would lead. diana s taking on one of the oldest and most powerful institutions in the world. she wanted her truth to be told, and she was determined that she was going to control her narrative. it was the summer of 1990, and charles was playing polo, and he fell badly off his horse and broke his arm. and he was rushed to the local hospital. it was a major fall, a major break. and it takes time for the swelling to go down. diana was 100 miles away in london when she heard about the accident, and she jumped i

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of her accession to the throne. and coming up during a special programme at 14:30. we follow three nurses over the course of a night shift in one of the busiest intensive units in the west midlands. the government is strengthening the law to force social media companies to take down illegal content without waiting for it to be reported by users. under the online safety bill, firms will have to remove a number of categories of illegal material with several more now being added, including drugs and arms dealing, and forums that encourage suicide. sanchia berg reports the online world can seem like a lawless space. this bill a first attempt to regulate it is expected before parliament soon. tech companies had already been told they d face fines of up to 10% of turnover if they didn t take down child abuse material and terrorism content. now that will apply to drugs and arms dealing, encouraging suicide, fraud, and revenge porn. the government says it will be able to bring

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of information we have from afp saying rescuers entering the tunnel to extract the five year old who has been struck down the bottom of that 30 me to shaft. he has been stuck down the bottom of that 30 metre well shaft. we will bring you more on this when we get any updates. now it s time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello. it s a wet and windy afternoon for many, the best of any sunshine across the far east and southeast of england. meanwhile, for scotland, snow becomes an increasing hazard over the next 2a hours, this cold front sliding its way south and eastwards, the snow showers piling into scotland. notice the squeeze in the isobars, so we ve got some strong winds to deal with through this afternoon and into tomorrow. gusts perhaps 50, 55 mph for some western coast. for many, it s milder compared to yesterday, butjust mid single figures as a high across scotland. and here further snow showers piling in through the evening and overnight. coupled with

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of reaching a five year old boy who s spent four days trapped in a well. and the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the government is strengthening the law to force social media companies to take down illegal content without waiting for it to be reported by users. under the online safety bill, firms will have to remove a number of categories of illegal material with several more now being added, including drugs and arms dealing, and forums that encourage suicide. sanchia berg reports. the online world can seem like a lawless space. this bill a first attempt to regulate it is expected before parliament soon. tech companies had already been told they d face fines of up to 10% of turnover if they didn t take down child abuse material and terrorism content. now that will apply to drugs and arms dealing, encouraging suicide, fraud

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