certainly so far this year. not particularly one out there at the moment and to go with it we have some particularly dense patches of fog around in the south. this is the area covered by the worst of that fog. major road networks across the midlands, southern england, south and east wales. that fog could linger for a and east wales. that fog could lingerfor a good part of and east wales. that fog could linger for a good part of the day for one or two so a sluggish commute, you will need extra time this morning. 0nly part of the story. a way to start across parts of northern and eastern scotland, outbreaks of rain here, heaviest in the north and east. a few splashes of rain in cumbria and northumberland, clearing from northern ireland and the isle of man compared to this money. skies will brighten a touch here, mildest weather in western scotland and northern ireland, 12 or 13 degrees, pretty chilly elsewhere and across the south where the mist and fog lingers we could see temperatures
five, four, three, two, one. action! cbeebies bedtime story. hello. i m rob. i can t use my voice in the way that maybe you can, which is why i use this computer to talk for me. it s called an eye gaze. i use my eyes to gaze or look at the words and it speaks for me. it s like magic. watching at home in sunderland, lucy and her mum jo. lucy has cerebral palsy and also uses a computer to help her communicate. where did you go? in bolton, this is beech class at green fold school. many of the children here have learning difficulties and are non verbal. i used to play rugby as myjob. but something happened that made my world go upside down. it made me feel topsy turvy. but i was brave and didn t give up. from that day on.
asked her repeatedly where her people came from at a reception at buckingham palace, despite the charity chief executive being born in the uk. for the second day running, the telegraph leads with a story on strikes. the paper reports that britain faces disruption from industrial action every day until christmas, with rail workers, nurses, teachers, security guards, and driving examiners taking part. the i: the uk is playing with fire when it comes to covid jabs, that s the headline on the front of the i. leading scientists are warning that the country is not prepared for a new major covid variant, with former vaccine chief katie bingham warning ourjabs are not good enough . and the sun reports that the pop star chesney hawkes has been adopted as england s world cup mascot following his half time show during the wales match. the one and only singer says he wants to play again
the service says they re investing in more senior clinical presence in control centres, and working on reducing handover delays. meanwhile, gavin is regaining the use of his arm and leg in hospital grateful to be here, hopeful his story might prevent anyone else going through the same ordeal. zoie 0 brien, bbc news. we rejoined now by dr ian higginson, from the royal college of emergency medicine. thank you very much forjoining us. you heard gavin s story. is that typical and is that something we will hear more and more about? good mornin: will hear more and more about? good morning and will hear more and more about? good morning and thank will hear more and more about? good morning and thank you will hear more and more about? (ems morning and thank you for having us on the show. sadly, the sort of story you have heard about this morning is all too typical of what
particularly in england and wales. the forecast right here on breakfast. it s thursday the 1st of december. our main story. nhs data show that 10,000 ambulances a week are being left stuck in long queues outside hospitals in england. bbc analysis of the figures found that one in eight crews faced delays of more than an hour the highest since records began in 2010. 0ur health correspondent jim reed has this report. just a few months ago, mary lynn was up, about and mobile. then she had a bad fall. the ambulance took 11 hours to reach her. the doctors had said not to move her off the floor in case she had damaged any bones or anything like that. and when they did eventually arrive, she was really poorly and i thought i was going to lose her. when mary lynn got to hospital, she had to wait over an hour in the ambulance before she could be moved into a&e. she s now recovering,