eight nutritious and filling meal. the wagatha christie trial gets underway in the high court rebekah vardy is suing coleen rooney for libel. as one of football s new superstars closes in on manchester city, what will the signing of erling haaland mean for the premier league and pep guardiola s title chasers? and i ll start to the money but also fairly grey for many, brightening up later with more sunshine, and one or all the details right here on breakfast. it s tuesday the 10th of may. our main story. this the queen will miss the state opening of parliament for the first time in nearly 60 years, because of ongoing mobility issues . prince charles will deliver the speech instead, which sets out the government s main plans for the year ahead. our royal correspondent daniela relph has more details. last year, he provided the support for his mother. today, the prince of wales takes on the main role instead of her. it is a significant moment, constitutionally and personally
late. we could relate to do with a good drink for the flowers and plants are just getting started and this low pressure will deliver that into wednesday. at the moment we have a tail end of the weather front across the far east of england but that has not amounted to much rain. that should be quite a lot of sunshine across the whole of the uk this afternoon but some showers into western scotland and scattered ones for northern england. the showers in western scotland get quite intense as we look through the overnight period, could be some heavy rain and then the future you saw on the satellite picture pushing towards the south west of england by the end of the night. we still have some question marks aboutjust how far north it may push, the more persistent rain but it looks like we could see some into lancashire or parts of yorkshire and briefly through wednesday. it looks like wales and the south west will start off wet as rain pushes across the midlands, lincolnshire and in
of the queen visiting historic sites to celebrate the platinum jubilee. a map is being published online to show some of the places visited during her 70 year reign, including greenwich royal observatory. it s hoped it will encourage more visitors to the sites. an eight year old from a primary school in deptford, is celebrating being crowned the top mathematician in the uk in her year group. michelle from grinling gibbons primary school came top in the world maths day global challenge a worldwide competition involving ten million children from 160 countries. i didn t really practice. ijust do what i usually do. play maths games, do my homework, work hard in school, and ijust really enjoy maths. some parents say, i can t do maths and my child doesn t like maths. we don t believe that at all. we try to make maths exciting, engaging, make it fun. let s see what s happening on the tubes. there s are minor delays on the metropolitan line.
that if i made mistakes, i would learn from them. so i kept on trying hard. we are part of it because we have bought into mathletics. it is something that we use to encourage our children to improve their mathematical knowledge, mathematical skills. i didn t really practice. ijust do what i usually do. play maths games, do my homework. and ijust really enjoy maths. some parents like it. some go, i can t do maths and my child doesn t like maths. we don t believe that at all. we try to make maths exciting, engaging, make it fun. children love to go online and play online games and a lot of these activities are done on the computers, on the ipad, on the laptops, mobile phones. they love it. they use it. but what it does, it encourages them to be better at maths. subtraction, addition, fractions, times tables. i really like them because they are really challenging me to do this stuff,