london from all over the country. but it is a changing situation with the queue. lauren, i don t know if you are still able to hear me but do we know what happens if people get to southwark park and at that point the entrance to the queue is closed? where do they go then? we had talked yesterday of a queue for the queue. again something which sounds very british as well! there was a queue for the queue, and another queue at the back waiting to get into that queue. that is not the official advice. what is the situation is here is a balancing act, they are very much aware of people travelling quite a long wait to come here and try to pay their respects and they don t want people to be stuck in the queue and not be able to get into westminster hall before 6:30am on monday morning, when the queen will be lying in state until then before the funeral takes place around 10:30am,11am on monday. while
10:30am, 11am on monday. while they want as many people as possible to get through, they don t want the situation that more people turn up and they might wait on ten hours to only be told on monday morning that thatis only be told on monday morning that that is as far as they can go. that s something we will see over the next few days, that is how they are assessing this queueing system, the park was closed this morning and now it is opening and there is a very steady stream. sometimes further down the queue it is a standstill for several minutes and thenit standstill for several minutes and then it will move quite quickly as well again. they are trying to move people along but a watchful eye to make sure it does not get to the cut off point and people are joining another queue to get into the queue because they want to make sure as many people can come through as possible without being turned away disappointed. so the key was open until 6:30am on monday morning. find until 6:30am on