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Queen 'irritated' by lack of action on climate change ahead of COP26
At an engagement in Wales, the Queen was heard expressing irritation by the lack of progress on climate change as she criticises those who "talk but don't do" ahead of COP26.
It was the monarch's first engagement in the country in five years, as she officially opened the sixth term of the Senedd in Cardiff.
Dressed head to toe in pink and again carrying a walking stick, Her Majesty, 95, arrived in the city accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, accompanied by a 21-gun salute.
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published: 14 Oct 2021
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Inside Xinjiang - The cultural erasure of the Uyghurs
EXCLUSIVE - The Xinjiang region is a landlocked, sandy corner in northwest China where for centuries a history and culture has flourished among people living on the edge of the vast Taklamakan Desert.
But Chinese authorities have locked up more than a million people in fortified detention centres in the area.
The Telegraph criss-crossed Xinjiang over nine days to investigate China’s crackdown on the Uyghurs.
In this video series, we examine what’s happening now on the ground in Xinjiang.
Part 1 above focuses on the culture erasure of the Uyghurs: how Beijing has begun erasing the rich cultural and religious heritage in Xinjiang to force the group to become more ‘Chinese’.
Part 2 focuses on the use of internment camps and an intensive propaganda campaign to create a more docile region ...
published: 12 Jun 2021
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Lebanon violence: At least six dead and several injured in protests over Beirut blast
At least four people have been killed and several others are wounded after a gunman opened fire in Beirut at a protest over the judge leading the investigation into the 2020 port explosion.
The Lebanese army has told civilians to leave the streets and has warned it will shoot any armed persons who stay outside.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/10/14/two-dead-several-injured-lebanon-protests-beirut-blast/
#Beirut #Lebanon #Protests
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published: 14 Oct 2021
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The Daily Telegraph - Film (2004, UK)
In part of a campaign where the Telegraph is treated like a masterpiece of literature, two writers try and make a movie out of a single newspaper. Directed by David Lodge at RSA Films.
published: 21 Jul 2019
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Norway bow and arrow attack: At least five people killed in Kongsberg
At least five people were killed and others injured by a man using a bow and arrows to carry out attacks in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday, police said.
Local media reported that the attacker opened fire in a Coop Extra supermarket on the western side of the town, after which residents were ordered to stay indoors and large areas were cordoned off.
Police said that the attacks took place over "a large area" and encompassed "several crime scenes" across the town, a municipality of around 28,000 people approximately 10 miles from Oslo in southeastern Norway.
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/10/13/man-kills-several-people-norway-bow-arrow-attacks-police-say/
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published: 14 Oct 2021
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Prince George 'annoyed' rubbish keeps appearing after he goes litter picking, Prince William reveals
Prince George has been litter picking at school but is "confused" and "annoyed" that the rubbish keeps reappearing, the Duke of Cambridge has revealed.
Prince William said his eight-year-old son, who is in Year 4 at Thomas's Battersea prep school, could not understand why the litter he was clearing up was not going away.
Speaking to BBC Newscast on BBC Sounds, he said: "So George at school recently has been doing litter picking, and I didn't realise but talking to him the other day he was already showing that he was getting a bit confused and a bit sort of annoyed by the fact they went out litter picking one day and then the very next day they did the same route, same time and pretty much all the same litter they picked up back again.
Read the full story: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ro...
published: 14 Oct 2021
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Inside the Telegraph letters page: from pen to print
The Telegraph received its first letter before the debut issue even went to print. Christopher Howse, our Letters Editor, and Prof Charlie Beckett, from LSE, explain how writing to newspapers originated and what goes on behind the scenes at Telegraph HQ to prepare the page for publication. Read more here:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/0/inside-telegraph-letters-page-pen-print/
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
published: 28 Nov 2019
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How North Korea's brick-breaking soldier video may have been faked
North Korea has attracted attention after releasing bizarre footage of a military show of force which shows troops being subject to gruelling tests of strength and pain.
But, according to professional magician Michael J Fitch, there may be more than meets the eye.
"It is impressive when you watch the video, but if the UK government wanted to produce this sort of video all they've got to do is literally go to a circus or a karate school and we could show even greater strength with children doing the same thing", the member of The Inner Magic Circle said.
In a video interview for The Telegraph, Mr Fitch weighs in on each of the stunts performed by the North Korean troops, and what sort of skills are truly needed to do them.
Watch the full analysis in the video above.
Subscribe to The Te...
published: 13 Oct 2021
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Sajid Javid jeered by GPs as they hit out at 'malicious criticism' over face-to-face appointments
GPs have complained about the "malicious criticism" doctors are facing after finding themselves at the centre of a "public storm" over plans to increase face-to-face appointments.
The NHS is ploughing millions of pounds into a new package of measures aimed at improving access to GPs, but practices which fail to provide an "appropriate" level of in-person appointments will not be eligible for the new funding.
The measures, spearheaded by Sajid Javid, the Health Secretary, also include a review of social distancing at GP surgeries – rules said to be hampering patients' ability to see a doctor in person.
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/10/14/gp-anger-unsafe-plans-reduce-social-distancing-increase-face/
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published: 14 Oct 2021
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Roger Hunt, 1966 World Cup winner and former Liverpool striker, laid to rest in Liverpool
The funeral of 1966 World Cup winner and former Liverpool striker Roger Hunt has been held at Liverpool Cathedral.
Among those paying their respects were fellow Anfield icons Ian Rush, Roy Evans, Kevin Keegan and John Aldridge.
Kevin Keegan led the tributes to Roger Hunt at the funeral of Liverpool's record league goalscorer.
"He was a World Cup winner in 1966." Keegan said. "He was Liverpool's top scorer for eight years. He scored the first goal on Match of the Day. He scored five hat-tricks in a season. I could go on and on.
"Why isn't there a statue of Sir Roger Hunt, at the Kop End, where he was knighted, with something like '244 goals - catch me if you can' as an inspiration to everyone passing by, the kids who want to play football?"
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footba...
published: 14 Oct 2021
2:33
Queen 'irritated' by lack of action on climate change ahead of COP26
At an engagement in Wales, the Queen was heard expressing irritation by the lack of progress on climate change as she criticises those who "talk but don't do" a...
At an engagement in Wales, the Queen was heard expressing irritation by the lack of progress on climate change as she criticises those who "talk but don't do" ahead of COP26.
It was the monarch's first engagement in the country in five years, as she officially opened the sixth term of the Senedd in Cardiff.
Dressed head to toe in pink and again carrying a walking stick, Her Majesty, 95, arrived in the city accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, accompanied by a 21-gun salute.
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At an engagement in Wales, the Queen was heard expressing irritation by the lack of progress on climate change as she criticises those who "talk but don't do" ahead of COP26.
It was the monarch's first engagement in the country in five years, as she officially opened the sixth term of the Senedd in Cardiff.
Dressed head to toe in pink and again carrying a walking stick, Her Majesty, 95, arrived in the city accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, accompanied by a 21-gun salute.
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- published: 14 Oct 2021
- views: 31382
7:46
Inside Xinjiang - The cultural erasure of the Uyghurs
EXCLUSIVE - The Xinjiang region is a landlocked, sandy corner in northwest China where for centuries a history and culture has flourished among people living on...
EXCLUSIVE - The Xinjiang region is a landlocked, sandy corner in northwest China where for centuries a history and culture has flourished among people living on the edge of the vast Taklamakan Desert.
But Chinese authorities have locked up more than a million people in fortified detention centres in the area.
The Telegraph criss-crossed Xinjiang over nine days to investigate China’s crackdown on the Uyghurs.
In this video series, we examine what’s happening now on the ground in Xinjiang.
Part 1 above focuses on the culture erasure of the Uyghurs: how Beijing has begun erasing the rich cultural and religious heritage in Xinjiang to force the group to become more ‘Chinese’.
Part 2 focuses on the use of internment camps and an intensive propaganda campaign to create a more docile region - watch it here: https://youtu.be/4w3_A2vRGqE
Part 3 explains the challenges Sophia faced as a journalist in Xinjiang, where she was assaulted, intimidated and harassed - watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LLMSzh4ZZI
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/06/12/hilton-hotel-built-xinjiang-china-bulldozes-mosque/
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Reporter: Sophia Yan
Camera: Lorenz Huber
Producer: Jack Leather
Editor: Toby Saunders
Executive Producer: Olivia Bolton
Executive Producer: Jessica Winch
Special thanks: Sam Tarling
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#Xinjiang #Uyghurs #China
https://wn.com/Inside_Xinjiang_The_Cultural_Erasure_Of_The_Uyghurs
EXCLUSIVE - The Xinjiang region is a landlocked, sandy corner in northwest China where for centuries a history and culture has flourished among people living on the edge of the vast Taklamakan Desert.
But Chinese authorities have locked up more than a million people in fortified detention centres in the area.
The Telegraph criss-crossed Xinjiang over nine days to investigate China’s crackdown on the Uyghurs.
In this video series, we examine what’s happening now on the ground in Xinjiang.
Part 1 above focuses on the culture erasure of the Uyghurs: how Beijing has begun erasing the rich cultural and religious heritage in Xinjiang to force the group to become more ‘Chinese’.
Part 2 focuses on the use of internment camps and an intensive propaganda campaign to create a more docile region - watch it here: https://youtu.be/4w3_A2vRGqE
Part 3 explains the challenges Sophia faced as a journalist in Xinjiang, where she was assaulted, intimidated and harassed - watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LLMSzh4ZZI
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/06/12/hilton-hotel-built-xinjiang-china-bulldozes-mosque/
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Reporter: Sophia Yan
Camera: Lorenz Huber
Producer: Jack Leather
Editor: Toby Saunders
Executive Producer: Olivia Bolton
Executive Producer: Jessica Winch
Special thanks: Sam Tarling
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#Xinjiang #Uyghurs #China
- published: 12 Jun 2021
- views: 83212
1:36
Lebanon violence: At least six dead and several injured in protests over Beirut blast
At least four people have been killed and several others are wounded after a gunman opened fire in Beirut at a protest over the judge leading the investigation ...
At least four people have been killed and several others are wounded after a gunman opened fire in Beirut at a protest over the judge leading the investigation into the 2020 port explosion.
The Lebanese army has told civilians to leave the streets and has warned it will shoot any armed persons who stay outside.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/10/14/two-dead-several-injured-lebanon-protests-beirut-blast/
#Beirut #Lebanon #Protests
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At least four people have been killed and several others are wounded after a gunman opened fire in Beirut at a protest over the judge leading the investigation into the 2020 port explosion.
The Lebanese army has told civilians to leave the streets and has warned it will shoot any armed persons who stay outside.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/10/14/two-dead-several-injured-lebanon-protests-beirut-blast/
#Beirut #Lebanon #Protests
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- published: 14 Oct 2021
- views: 19298
0:44
The Daily Telegraph - Film (2004, UK)
In part of a campaign where the Telegraph is treated like a masterpiece of literature, two writers try and make a movie out of a single newspaper. Directed by D...
In part of a campaign where the Telegraph is treated like a masterpiece of literature, two writers try and make a movie out of a single newspaper. Directed by David Lodge at RSA Films.
https://wn.com/The_Daily_Telegraph_Film_(2004,_Uk)
In part of a campaign where the Telegraph is treated like a masterpiece of literature, two writers try and make a movie out of a single newspaper. Directed by David Lodge at RSA Films.
- published: 21 Jul 2019
- views: 363
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Norway bow and arrow attack: At least five people killed in Kongsberg
At least five people were killed and others injured by a man using a bow and arrows to carry out attacks in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday, police...
At least five people were killed and others injured by a man using a bow and arrows to carry out attacks in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday, police said.
Local media reported that the attacker opened fire in a Coop Extra supermarket on the western side of the town, after which residents were ordered to stay indoors and large areas were cordoned off.
Police said that the attacks took place over "a large area" and encompassed "several crime scenes" across the town, a municipality of around 28,000 people approximately 10 miles from Oslo in southeastern Norway.
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/10/13/man-kills-several-people-norway-bow-arrow-attacks-police-say/
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#BowandArrow #Norway
https://wn.com/Norway_Bow_And_Arrow_Attack_At_Least_Five_People_Killed_In_Kongsberg
At least five people were killed and others injured by a man using a bow and arrows to carry out attacks in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday, police said.
Local media reported that the attacker opened fire in a Coop Extra supermarket on the western side of the town, after which residents were ordered to stay indoors and large areas were cordoned off.
Police said that the attacks took place over "a large area" and encompassed "several crime scenes" across the town, a municipality of around 28,000 people approximately 10 miles from Oslo in southeastern Norway.
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/10/13/man-kills-several-people-norway-bow-arrow-attacks-police-say/
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#BowandArrow #Norway
- published: 14 Oct 2021
- views: 7314
0:30
Prince George 'annoyed' rubbish keeps appearing after he goes litter picking, Prince William reveals
Prince George has been litter picking at school but is "confused" and "annoyed" that the rubbish keeps reappearing, the Duke of Cambridge has revealed.
Prince ...
Prince George has been litter picking at school but is "confused" and "annoyed" that the rubbish keeps reappearing, the Duke of Cambridge has revealed.
Prince William said his eight-year-old son, who is in Year 4 at Thomas's Battersea prep school, could not understand why the litter he was clearing up was not going away.
Speaking to BBC Newscast on BBC Sounds, he said: "So George at school recently has been doing litter picking, and I didn't realise but talking to him the other day he was already showing that he was getting a bit confused and a bit sort of annoyed by the fact they went out litter picking one day and then the very next day they did the same route, same time and pretty much all the same litter they picked up back again.
Read the full story: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2021/10/14/prince-george-annoyed-rubbish-keeps-appearing-goes-litter-picking/
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#PrinceWilliam #PrinceGeorge #LitterPicking
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Prince George has been litter picking at school but is "confused" and "annoyed" that the rubbish keeps reappearing, the Duke of Cambridge has revealed.
Prince William said his eight-year-old son, who is in Year 4 at Thomas's Battersea prep school, could not understand why the litter he was clearing up was not going away.
Speaking to BBC Newscast on BBC Sounds, he said: "So George at school recently has been doing litter picking, and I didn't realise but talking to him the other day he was already showing that he was getting a bit confused and a bit sort of annoyed by the fact they went out litter picking one day and then the very next day they did the same route, same time and pretty much all the same litter they picked up back again.
Read the full story: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2021/10/14/prince-george-annoyed-rubbish-keeps-appearing-goes-litter-picking/
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#PrinceWilliam #PrinceGeorge #LitterPicking
- published: 14 Oct 2021
- views: 6565
4:15
Inside the Telegraph letters page: from pen to print
The Telegraph received its first letter before the debut issue even went to print. Christopher Howse, our Letters Editor, and Prof Charlie Beckett, from LSE, ex...
The Telegraph received its first letter before the debut issue even went to print. Christopher Howse, our Letters Editor, and Prof Charlie Beckett, from LSE, explain how writing to newspapers originated and what goes on behind the scenes at Telegraph HQ to prepare the page for publication. Read more here:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/0/inside-telegraph-letters-page-pen-print/
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Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
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The Telegraph received its first letter before the debut issue even went to print. Christopher Howse, our Letters Editor, and Prof Charlie Beckett, from LSE, explain how writing to newspapers originated and what goes on behind the scenes at Telegraph HQ to prepare the page for publication. Read more here:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/0/inside-telegraph-letters-page-pen-print/
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
- published: 28 Nov 2019
- views: 1244
3:07
How North Korea's brick-breaking soldier video may have been faked
North Korea has attracted attention after releasing bizarre footage of a military show of force which shows troops being subject to gruelling tests of strength ...
North Korea has attracted attention after releasing bizarre footage of a military show of force which shows troops being subject to gruelling tests of strength and pain.
But, according to professional magician Michael J Fitch, there may be more than meets the eye.
"It is impressive when you watch the video, but if the UK government wanted to produce this sort of video all they've got to do is literally go to a circus or a karate school and we could show even greater strength with children doing the same thing", the member of The Inner Magic Circle said.
In a video interview for The Telegraph, Mr Fitch weighs in on each of the stunts performed by the North Korean troops, and what sort of skills are truly needed to do them.
Watch the full analysis in the video above.
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#NorthKorea #Magician #MichaelJFitch
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North Korea has attracted attention after releasing bizarre footage of a military show of force which shows troops being subject to gruelling tests of strength and pain.
But, according to professional magician Michael J Fitch, there may be more than meets the eye.
"It is impressive when you watch the video, but if the UK government wanted to produce this sort of video all they've got to do is literally go to a circus or a karate school and we could show even greater strength with children doing the same thing", the member of The Inner Magic Circle said.
In a video interview for The Telegraph, Mr Fitch weighs in on each of the stunts performed by the North Korean troops, and what sort of skills are truly needed to do them.
Watch the full analysis in the video above.
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#NorthKorea #Magician #MichaelJFitch
- published: 13 Oct 2021
- views: 17390
2:53
Sajid Javid jeered by GPs as they hit out at 'malicious criticism' over face-to-face appointments
GPs have complained about the "malicious criticism" doctors are facing after finding themselves at the centre of a "public storm" over plans to increase face-to...
GPs have complained about the "malicious criticism" doctors are facing after finding themselves at the centre of a "public storm" over plans to increase face-to-face appointments.
The NHS is ploughing millions of pounds into a new package of measures aimed at improving access to GPs, but practices which fail to provide an "appropriate" level of in-person appointments will not be eligible for the new funding.
The measures, spearheaded by Sajid Javid, the Health Secretary, also include a review of social distancing at GP surgeries – rules said to be hampering patients' ability to see a doctor in person.
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/10/14/gp-anger-unsafe-plans-reduce-social-distancing-increase-face/
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#GPs #SajidJavid #Health
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GPs have complained about the "malicious criticism" doctors are facing after finding themselves at the centre of a "public storm" over plans to increase face-to-face appointments.
The NHS is ploughing millions of pounds into a new package of measures aimed at improving access to GPs, but practices which fail to provide an "appropriate" level of in-person appointments will not be eligible for the new funding.
The measures, spearheaded by Sajid Javid, the Health Secretary, also include a review of social distancing at GP surgeries – rules said to be hampering patients' ability to see a doctor in person.
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/10/14/gp-anger-unsafe-plans-reduce-social-distancing-increase-face/
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#GPs #SajidJavid #Health
- published: 14 Oct 2021
- views: 1267
2:06
Roger Hunt, 1966 World Cup winner and former Liverpool striker, laid to rest in Liverpool
The funeral of 1966 World Cup winner and former Liverpool striker Roger Hunt has been held at Liverpool Cathedral.
Among those paying their respects were fello...
The funeral of 1966 World Cup winner and former Liverpool striker Roger Hunt has been held at Liverpool Cathedral.
Among those paying their respects were fellow Anfield icons Ian Rush, Roy Evans, Kevin Keegan and John Aldridge.
Kevin Keegan led the tributes to Roger Hunt at the funeral of Liverpool's record league goalscorer.
"He was a World Cup winner in 1966." Keegan said. "He was Liverpool's top scorer for eight years. He scored the first goal on Match of the Day. He scored five hat-tricks in a season. I could go on and on.
"Why isn't there a statue of Sir Roger Hunt, at the Kop End, where he was knighted, with something like '244 goals - catch me if you can' as an inspiration to everyone passing by, the kids who want to play football?"
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2021/10/14/roger-hunt-funeral-sir-geoff-hurst-kevin-keegan-pay-tribute/
#RogerHunt #LFC #Liverpool
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The funeral of 1966 World Cup winner and former Liverpool striker Roger Hunt has been held at Liverpool Cathedral.
Among those paying their respects were fellow Anfield icons Ian Rush, Roy Evans, Kevin Keegan and John Aldridge.
Kevin Keegan led the tributes to Roger Hunt at the funeral of Liverpool's record league goalscorer.
"He was a World Cup winner in 1966." Keegan said. "He was Liverpool's top scorer for eight years. He scored the first goal on Match of the Day. He scored five hat-tricks in a season. I could go on and on.
"Why isn't there a statue of Sir Roger Hunt, at the Kop End, where he was knighted, with something like '244 goals - catch me if you can' as an inspiration to everyone passing by, the kids who want to play football?"
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