officers who have spent since yesterday on that part of the more attempting to establish whether there are human remains there or not. it is the london marathon tomorrow. it s normally in april, but was delayed because of omicron. among those who ll be running tomorrow is someone who was for more than four years until this past march in a prison cell in iran. anoosheh ashoori is 68 and was released along with nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. i spoke to him earlier. running and running and running until i get to the finish line! is until i get to the finish line! is this your first marathon? i did until i get to the finish line! is i this your first marathon? i did a half marathon this your first marathon? i did a half marathon in this your first marathon? i did a half marathon in the this your first marathon? i did a half marathon in the 4th - this your first marathon? i did a half marathon in the 4th of - half marathon in the 11th of september. how did you get on? i did it
high pressure building, cutting off some of the brisk winds that have affected eastern areas, and it will keep things largely dry, but there is going to be a lot of cloud abound on monday. some showers cheaply for irish sea coast, the small chance of a shower on london, but on balance it should stay dry, with temperatures between 13 and 19 celsius. some cool days and some chilly nights and dry for this weekend. that s all for now, so it s goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. hello, the latest sports news from the bbc sport centre in salford. the premier league programme resumes with two games this evening. there will be the first matches played since the 11th of september after which games were postponed as a mark
felt like i would know when i d hear her. i just kept going, kept looking. and the wind was blowing in my face and i thought of that letter from the civil war, where he tells his wife, if he dies in battle he ll come back and be the breeze against her cheek. and i remember talking to the breeze and telling shelley, if that s you, you go back and you wait, we re coming to get you. we re living through a day, the 11th of september, 2001, that will be dealing with for a good long time in our lives, and our children as well in their own lives. [inaudible] [noise] my headmaster said,
are going to get much younger than annabel faith. . six days old and totally oblivious but very happy. she is not so happy now. going away for a cuddle, she is not so happy now. going away fora cuddle, i she is not so happy now. going away for a cuddle, i think, with her dad. i m joined now by gyles brandreth. this sun is shining now. i am thinking this is the 11th of september, the anniversary of the tragic events that prompted the queen to first use the phrase that grief is the price we pay for a laugh, 21 years ago. wondering around buckingham palace with the crowds gathering it has since to see that as grief and love and a sense
joining us live from new delhi, india were and from nairobi, africa and sydney also. what is the reaction there? india will observe their state mourning on 11th of september on this day according to the indian government flags across india flying at half-mast and we re told the indian prime minister has gone on twitter, made a statement and has, in fact, gone ahead and said that the queen will be remembered as a storybook of time, providing inspiring leadership to her people as well as the nation. now, let s also tell you what headlines across india have been this morning, after the news came in of the queen s death. according to the top papers in india, one of the headlines stated, elizabeth the queen who moved with the world for de