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BBC News at Six-20211015-17:01:00

to the people of essex and the whole of the united kingdom. one local councillor who was at the scene expressed the shock in the community. we have lost a very good, hard—working constituency mp who worked for everyone. didn't matter who you were, didn't matter about your religion or your culture. if you had a problem, he would work for you. the police are due to make a statement shortly. we'll bring you the latest. also tonight: pcr tests are suspended at a lab in wolverhampton amid concerns that more than 40,000 people were told they didn't have covid when they did. 0verheard at the welsh parliament — the queen appears to express irritation at world leaders�* inaction on climate change. and free to fly in again — the united states is opening up its borders to fully vaccinated travellers from the 8th of november. and coming up on the bbc news channel: steve bruce as there has been no discussions about his future as newcastle manager as it is confirmed that he will take charge of their game against

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BBC News at Six-20211015-17:21:00

how she regards some politicians. it's particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other members of the royal family. here was prince charles in a bbc interview on monday. it's taken far too long. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues that you... yes, but they just talk, and the problem is to get action on the ground, which is what i've been trying to do for the last a0 years. and this was prince william in another bbc interview yesterday. we can't have more clever speak, i clever words, but not enough action. so the three most senior members of the british royalfamily are all essentially saying or thinking the same thing, but which leaders might the queen have had in mind? the australian prime minister, scott morrison, has finally confirmed that he will attend cop 26. i confirmed my attendance at the glasgow summit. the big question is whether china's president xi will attend. he last visited britain for a state visit in 2015. will he be in glasgow for cop 26?

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BBC News at Six-20211015-17:22:00

it's far from certain but it can be assumed that the queen is hoping that he and other leaders who are still hesitating will be there to talk, and to do. nicholas witchell, bbc news. the government is planning to temporarily relax the rules around a number of deliveries and foreign lorry drivers can make. it is hoped to ease pressures in the supply chain but some hauliers have warned the move will undercut british companies. looped over a loan nearly 3000 lorries arrived from the eu every day. before brexit eu drivers were free to pick up work well here in the uk but that changed injanuary. they sing supply chain problems, the government offered three month visas

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BBC News at Six-20211015-17:20:00

hankinson was fined £3500 including damages and costs. the queen has been overheard expressing frustration at world leaders' inaction on climate change saying she is irritated by people who "talk" but "don't do". her remarks were picked up on a microphone during conversations at yesterday's opening of the welsh parliament, the senedd, in cardiff. the queen, who is due to attend the cop 26 climate summit in glasgow in november, was heard saying she did not know who was actually attending. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. she had been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament. afterwards, she chatted to officials and the conversation turned to cop 26, the conference on global warming in glasgow, to which all the main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into

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