till the end of my time. it s another busy day ofjubilee celebrations in the capital. this was trafalgar square yesterday, as people watched the trooping the colour parade, as well as a fly past over buckingham palace. this morning, a service of thanksgiving will be held at st paul s cathedral. now, meet george vulkan. he s 92 years old, and back in 1953, he was involved in the queen s coronation as an auxilliary policeman. before that, he had arrived in britain as a refugee and joined the army. he says that his involvement in that day made him proud to be british. 0urjob was to keep control of the crowds, so we were told to keep an eye open in case there were any troublesome people, or too much pressure. but we still had an opportunity,
the cause of the accident together with the police. thank you for watching do stay with us on bbc news. goodbye. goodbye. good evening. for most of us it has been another decent day ofjubilee weather, but for some things turned quite turbulent. this weather watcher picture shows storm clouds gathering to the north of aberystwyth and on the satellite picture you can see some big shower clouds that developed and then lingered across parts of north west wales. thunderstorms stuck around here for quite some time, bringing an awful lot of rain in places and showers developed more widely across central and southern england. here with some flashes of lightning, some rumbles of thunder as well. and as we go through the night, well, more showers and storms are likely to drift into southern counties of england, especially. some areas are likely to turn very wet indeed for a time. further north, it is looking quieter, rather misty and murky for some eastern coasts. the best of the morning sunshin
bit. ~ , more encouragement. see you in a bit. g ., ~ , ., more encouragement. see you in a bit. my work is done. en oy. sarah in elswiek. lots more coming up here at st paul s. live coverage on bbc one straight after breakfast. but now it s time to get the latest news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, this is bbc london. i m frankie mccamley. it s another busy day ofjubilee celebrations in the capital. this was trafalgar square yesterday, as people watched the trooping of the colour parade, as well as a flypast over buckingham palace. this morning, a service of thanksgiving will be held at st paul s cathedral. now, meet george vulkan. he s 92 years old, and back in 1953, he was involved in the queen s coronation as an auxilliary policeman after arriving in britain as a refugee. he says his involvement in that day
yasmin, in particular, thank you very much for soldiering on through your discomfort. love your programme. bless you. thank you very much. i hope you love it, too at home. that s dateline london for this week. please come back again same time next week, goodbye. good evening. for most of us it has been another decent day ofjubilee weather, but for some things turned quite turbulent. this weatherwatcher picture shows storm clouds gathering to the north of aberystwyth, and on the satellite picture you can see some big shower clouds that developed and then lingered thunderstorms stuck around here for quite some time, bringing an awful lot of rain in places, and showers developed
thank you so much for watching. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, goodbye. it s a long weekend, isn t it, and a couple more day ofjubilee celebrations and various outdoor events which will be weather dependent, no doubt. this is what it looks like early in the morning, storms gathering in the south west of the country, thunder and lightning certainly possible and many other areas staying dry. 0n those heavy showers on saturday, they will be affecting south western areas right from the word go. south of england, london, possibly into england and wales too, there will be sunny spells, it won t be raining all the time, but if you catch a