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Queen Camilla says she was ‘so angry’ after train assault when she was a teenager | Queen Camille #Queen #Camilla #angry #train #assault #teenager #Queen #Camille
Queen Camilla has spoken for the first time about how she was “so angry” when she was physically attacked on a train as a teenager.
Camilla described the incident in an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today show, during which she also praised the courage of racing commentator John Hunt and his daughter Amy, whose family were murdered in their home.
She said she had “kind of forgotten” the experience, but the memory had been hiding for a long time. “Someone I didn’t know…I was reading my book, and you know, this boy, dude, attacked me and I fought back,” she told the program.
“And I remember getting off the train and my mother looked at me and said, ‘Why does your hair stand up?’ and “Why is the button missing on your coat?” “But I remember the anger, and I was so furious about it, and it was sort of hidden for many years.
“And I think, you know, when the whole subject of domestic violence comes up and all of a sudden you hear a story like John and Amy’s, it’s something that’s very close to my heart.”
Louise Hunt, 25, her sister Hannah Hunt, 28, and their mother, Carol Hunt, 61, were killed by Kyle Clifford, 27 – Louise’s ex-partner – in a quiet cul-de-sac in Bushey, Hertfordshire, on July 9 last year.
In the interview on the show, fronted by former Prime Minister Theresa May, Camilla said: “I would just like to say that wherever your family is now, they would be so proud of you both. And they must be smiling at you from above and thinking, my God, what a wonderful, wonderful father, husband, sister.”
Interviewed by Emma Barnett, Hunt said he and his daughter “have come such a long way since July 9, 2024, the day the girls were murdered” and wanted to shine a light on the issue of domestic violence and violence against women and girls.
Hunt said that, more than a year later, “it’s still very difficult, minute by minute. You have to try to find the strength in our position to arm yourself with as many tools as possible that can help you get through the next hour, get you through the next day. We were fortunate to have enough brain power to navigate our way through this quagmire and we found solutions that got us this far.
“I’m amazed that we’re doing this well at this point. There’s still a lot of work to do.”
With the support of Amy, his fiancé and Hannah’s boyfriend, he said: “You gain wisdom and confidence, because this is not the future you wanted, but there is still a little fragment of the future that exists for you.”
Amy, 32, said what had become clear was that “domestic abuse and violence spans across classes, ages and locations”. She added: “There is a large part of us that is still in disbelief in shock. Perhaps we will be in this state for the rest of our lives given the magnitude of our loss.”
Although they missed “every minute of the day,” they were sustained by the “care, joy, positivity and humor” that her sisters and mothers brought into the world.
Misogyny and radicalization of young men online is a huge problem, she said, which “remains largely unchecked”, with tech companies allowing this phenomenon “to run rampant” on social media. His father said that “this very dark world opening up to me in the most stark way possible was shocking. It was something I had to navigate very quickly and I had to educate myself as well.”
His wife and daughters were murdered by Clifford after Louise ended their relationship. The family had struggled to accommodate Clifford during their 18-month relationship, he said. “When things work out so disastrously against you…and I’m still dealing with this now…it’s such a demanding thing to try to figure out how the hell we got to this point.”
The Queen praised their courage in speaking out “in these very difficult circumstances”. Talking could be “cathartic,” she said. “The more you talk about it, the more you can try to rid yourself of these terrible demons and these terrible memories of what happened to you.”
Of her own work highlighting domestic violence, she said “the majority of people don’t want to know. It’s been a taboo subject for so long.”
She added: “I thought if I had a little soap box to stand on, I would like to stand on it.” Some perpetrators may have suffered abuse themselves, she said. “If you can get them early enough and teach them respect for women, I think it’s very important to get into schools.”
Lady May said it was “sad to see” that a young boy going online, for example for health or fitness reasons, “didn’t need many clicks before being directed to really dark and dangerous content” and that algorithms ensured “he was starting to live in an echo chamber”. She added: “You can legislate as much as you want, but ultimately it’s about attitudes and mindsets. »
A fundraising gala was held this month to launch the Hunt Family Fund, established in memory of Carol, Louise and Hannah to raise money for charities and causes that help and inspire young women.
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New Archbishop of Canterbury ‘received hundreds of letters of support’ #Archbishop #Canterbury #received #hundreds #letters #support
Dame Sarah Mullally will be the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, having been chosen to succeed Justin Welby after he announced his resignation more than a year ago due to his failure to handle an abuse scandal.
Dame Sarah, who is due to take up her role on January 28, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “One of the wonderful things about the last few months is that I have received hundreds and hundreds of letters of support from women.
“I got a wonderful letter from someone who said that when they went to church as children, they said to their mother, ‘I want to be like the man in the pulpit,’ and of course the mother said, ‘No, you can’t.’ She is now ordained, but she said my appointment, or the announcement of my appointment, was the first time she felt affirmed.

Dame Sarah added that “sometimes, you know, like many women, I’ve had difficult times, and I think it’s there throughout society, I think it’s changing, but I suppose to deny that would be a mistake.”
Dame Sarah was speaking to former Prime Minister Baroness Theresa May, guest editor of the Today programme, on Wednesday.
When asked how she saw the role of the Church in a world that has become much more polarized and divided, Dame Sarah replied: “Well, I think the opportunity for the Church is to provide spaces for listening and increased community cohesion.
“You know, there’s a church in every community. Interestingly enough, you see what we’re starting to see in the Christian church is this sort of quiet revival.
“I’ve been to a number of churches over the last couple of weeks where I’ve seen young people coming back to church. I think they’re looking for friendship, they’re looking for relationships. I wonder if there’s this sort of hunger for relationships outside of social media that we’re starting to see.”

Dame Sarah said safeguarding the Anglican Church would receive her primary attention.
She said the Church of England had “significant safeguarding failures for which we are truly sorry”, and added that the Church had made progress over the past 10 years.
And she added: “We have made progress. We can never be complacent, and this will certainly be something I will give paramount attention to when I become Archbishop of Canterbury.”
Regarding assisted dying, Dame Sarah said her approach was from the perspective that she was both a nurse and a priest, and that she “sat alongside many people who had died”.
She said: “I clearly have a principled view against assisted dying.
“I think we need to care for the most vulnerable in our society. We need to have a vision that everyone is created in the image of God.
“And I suppose those who support the bill are talking about choice. I’m not sure we have a choice, particularly because we don’t fund palliative care properly. I worry that people may make the decision to seek medical assistance in dying because they don’t have the right palliative care or the right social protection.
“I also worry that there is, you know, a whole group of people who haven’t had a choice in life. These are people who, because of inequality, are more likely to get cancer and be diagnosed late and die from it.”
“What concerns me is that this group of people might be presented with options and think that because of the value judgments of others, the option is medical assistance in dying and not chemotherapy and that they have to fight for it.
“And so I worry that, in a sense, those safeguards are not in the bill, and I think I’m not sure that an amendment will make it safer.”
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Why one British pub a day will close for good in 2025 #British #pub #day #close #good
Britain’s pubs have faced a tough year in 2025, with one establishment permanently closing its doors every day due to ongoing cost pressures.
New figures, from an analysis of official government statistics, reveal that 366 pubs were either demolished or repurposed for other uses in the 12 months to December.
Industry executives have described the situation as “drastic”, especially as many pubs are planning an increase in property tax payments from April. The data, compiled by Ryan’s tax specialists, shows a fall in the total number of pubs in England and Wales, including vacant premises, from 38,989 to 38,623 over the year.
Alex Probyn, head of property tax in Europe and Asia Pacific at Ryan, told the Press Association: “These pubs have closed permanently, not temporarily.
“The buildings were demolished or transformed into housing, offices, nurseries, cafes or other uses.
“Once reused, they almost never return to pub use.”
These figures highlight growing pressure on the hospitality sector, with almost 2,000 pubs disappearing over the past five years, although the rate of decline has slowed slightly.
Every region in England and Wales recorded a net loss of pubs in 2025, with the biggest falls seen in the East Midlands, the North West and Yorkshire & the Humber, the figures show.
The closures come as pubs are among businesses facing increases to the national minimum wage and national insurance contributions in April this year.
Next year, many pubs will face a further increase in their costs, with average business rates payments for pubs set to rise from April following an average increase in rateable values of 30 per cent.
Mr Probyn added: “This data should serve as a wake-up call. It reflects deep structural pressures on pubs.
“Many survived the pandemic thanks to resilience and community support, only to be pushed to the brink by rising costs and a rating system that no longer reflects economic reality. »
Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, said: “Every time we lose a pub we lose a piece of our social fabric.
“Many of these closures are completely unnecessary and result in a heavy tax and tax burden. That’s why it’s never been more vital to provide pub-specific business rates relief, which could prevent more closures and more job losses.
“The situation is dire and we want to work with the Government to ensure pubs get fair treatment, otherwise communities will lose local institutions they hold dear and, once they are gone, they will be gone for good.”
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