Motorists are being warned that there will be added traffic disruption on O'Connell Street today as part of the finalisation of the revitalisation works.
world. this news has been, i was told that it was making headlines in mexico. so right around the world, this has been a big, coverage of the coronation come i think it s shameful that this has had to be part of that coverage. part of that coverage. grateful if ou part of that coverage. grateful if you coming part of that coverage. grateful if you coming on part of that coverage. grateful if you coming on the part of that coverage. grateful if you coming on the programme l part of that coverage. grateful if - you coming on the programme tonight. thank you. you coming on the programme tonight. thank ou. . ~ you coming on the programme tonight. thank ou. ., ~ i. on any bank holiday, the ports here are busy, as people head to europe to enjoy a long weekend. but post brexit there have been several occasions recently when checks at dover have led to long tailbacks. it is being reported today the eu is considering delaying plans to introduce fingerprinting and facial recognition at en
of tackling congestion but what have passengers said? today, we have not heard of any passengers said? today, we have not heard of any particular passengers said? today, we have not heard of any particular problems. - heard of any particular problems. last weekend we heard from a lot of people who were extremely unhappy at the delays they faced and some coach operators as well but at the moment things seem to be going fairly smoothly and the next couple of days are expected to be pretty busy, perhaps not quite the same level as last weekend. perhaps not quite the same level as last weekend- last weekend. thank you for “oining us. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the cameras of the future have arrived. cameras click. and they ve been catching motorists using mobile phones and driving without seatbelts across east yorkshire and northern lincolnshire all week. it captures images like these on a similar system in australia and artificial intelligence then sorts
of people who were extremely unhappy at the delays they faced and some coach operators as well. but at the moment things seem to be going fairly smoothly and the next couple of days are expected to be pretty busy, but perhaps not quite on the same level as last weekend. researchers studying how ice sheets melt say new findings suggest antarctica s glaciers could retreat 20 times faster than previously thought. the study looked at how ice melted in norway thousands of years ago and found it reduced by 600 metres a day. earlier i spoke to doctor christine batchelor from newcastle university in the uk who led the research and i asked her about the findings. we analysed sea floor ridges off offshore of norway to show the rate at which the ice sheet that used to exist during the last ice age retreated during the last deglaciation, which is a period of climate warming broadly comparable with what we have going on today. how is that relevant to the climate picture today? we also show the rate
rail services coming up. coach operators say they re experiencing a huge spike in demand for their services, as rail strikes bring disruption to the trains. ben s at a depot in the west midlands this morning to find out more. iimagine i imagine they are expecting to be busy. yes, they are already busy. welcome on board this prospect coach. this is a family run therum outside birmingham, they do all of these things that you thought as coach company will do, sports teams, school trips, and they do travel between london and nottingham and norwich. there intercity services have been keeping them incredibly busy. 23% of people are planning to travel over christmas using public transport. there have been train strikes, and the coach operator national express have said that on the strike days on the railways,