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to pay their respects as the queen s body will lie in state for another 2a hours. away from westminster, today s other headlines: a man has been charged with attempted murder after two police officers were stabbed in london s leicester square. in sport, son heung min scores a stunning 13 minute hat trick as tottenham continue their unbeaten run in the premier league. it s sunday 18 september. you re watching bbc breakfast from westminster. the us president, joe biden, has arrived in the uk ahead of the queen s funeral tomorrow morning. it is as today marks the fourth full day of the queen s lying in state, with people warned the waiting time is now at least 1a hours. this is the queue, not far from where we are at westminster. you can see it is moving pretty quickly at the moment. it seems like the authorities are keen to get people through as quickly as they can right now so that they can get through the huge numbers which still remain and which are likely to build as sunday ....
as monarch this morning, before travelling to scotland. it s monday 12th september. people here in edinburgh will be the first members of the public to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth ii this evening, as scotland bids it s final farewell. evening, as scotland bids its final farewell. king charles iii will accompany the queen s coffin as it travels from here at the palace of holyroodhouse, along the royal mile to st giles cathedral where it will remain under continuous vigil for 2h hours. yesterday thousands of mourners lined the route as the coffin made the 175 mile journey from balmoral down to edinburgh, as judith moritz reports. balmoral was the queen s most beloved home. scotland her place of refuge. how fitting, then, that it s across this land that she is beginning her finaljourney. these were the hills she knew. the forests she enjoyed. and the communities she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned that affection. and then, a majestic sigh ....
down. good morning from southampton, where northern ireland and england face each other in their final group game at the euros. england look to continue their winning form as they head to the quarterfinals, while northern ireland want to finish their first major women s tournament on a high. sunny in the southern half of the country at the moment but a cloudy and damp start in the north. it will brighten up. news of exceptional heat coming our way into next week. it s friday, 15thjuly. our main story. thousands of rail workers are to go on strike again as the leader of one of britain s biggest union warns of a summer of discontent . the rmt union has announced its members will strike on thursday the 18th and saturday the 20th august in their ongoing row over pay, jobs and conditions. the union had already announced a day of action on the 27thjuly. yesterday, the aslef union also said train drivers at eight rail companies would stage a walk out on saturday 30th july. sh ....
Is expected to confirm the National Living wage will be raised to at least £11 an hourfrom next april. When pressed about the pressure on the government to cut taxes, mr sunak said his priority is curbing inflation to ease living costs. Change may be difficult but i believe the country wants chain and i am going to do things definitely to bring about the change. You saw that last summer when i came to this question. It is about bringing inflation down. Inflation is making people feel poorer. The quicker we bring inflation down, the better it is that is why it is right priority. Rishi sunak there talking to laura kuensberg. Lets unpack this further withjustin urquhart stewart, founder of the Investment Platform regionally. Good morning, justin. Lovely to see betty as well as per usual. Now, interesting to see some of the headlines this morning. The metraux just says, wi ....
I was live on bbc breakfast withjon and naga talking about prostate cancer. definitely not easy sharing the story and, generally, men, we don t like to talk about these things. my gp said to me, what do you want a test for? i said my friend, the same age as me, he has been diagnosed with it. it transpired my one was 17%. it should be, at my age, around 3 5%. i ve been diagnosed early and it means that my friend saved my life. my name is ted sayers. 0n the 17th of february, this year, i was watching bbc breakfast at home. i sanoe s story about prostate cancer and how it has affected him and i thought i need to get myself tested. and that s exactly what he did. so can i introduce somebody? this is ted coming down right now. inspired byjoe s story, ted was tested. ....