again to the back of the line, this is for people that want to see the queen s coffin lying in state when it opens to the public. i say i was at the back of the line. it has already stretched for quite some distance. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to do this. people have been warned the queue could take 30 hours, go overnight. it will move continuously once it s over. this isn t the only crowds we re seeing in london today, plenty of people lining the procession route. they want to pay their last respects in person. there has been jubilation celebrating the queen s life but also we ll see silence wanting to reflect on their life and the person they lost. the procession will start in the next few hours, a very pomp and ceremony type of session. we ll see the casket brought by gun ceremony and it will be moving slowly down we seem to have lost before it arrives at westminster hall. anna stewart thank you. the crowds have a choice to make to line the st
With the holidays fast approaching, more cars will be on the road. So be extra careful behind the wheel, because car repairs may take longer than normal. Car parts are in short supply and shipments are delayed. COVID-19 caused labor and material shortages, manufacturing and shipping delays.