tonight, the uk appears to be on the brink of taking military action with the us against houthi rebels who ve been attacking ships in the red sea. could parliament be recalled to discuss any uk military response? tonight we ll guide you step by step through this latest international crisis with our defence editor mark urban and our political editor nick watt. also tonight. breathtaking testimony from a fraud investigator employed by the post office to examine shortfalls at branches across the country his evidence helped wrongly convict multiple subpostmasters he investigated this ex branch manager who was suspended by the post office after shortfalls and fraud accusations. you have been told there was a growing body of cases and that in itself was not sufficient for you the question the reliability of the horizon system. because i am not technically minded. i would expect that to come from people above. shazia saddiq was with us last night and is back tonight. she was at th
this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. king charles prepares to host a buckingham palace reception for the dignatories in london who are here to attend queen elizabeth s funeral tomorrow. president biden is among the hundreds of world leaders now in london for monday s funeral service at westminster abbey. i ll be speaking some of the tens of thousands who already have. in other news, millions of people in south western japan have been evacuated as the region braces itself for the biggest typhoon in decades. ukraine says more than 59 bodies have now been recovered from a mass burial site in the recently liberated city of izyum. hello and welcome, if you re watching in the uk or around the world. king charles will host a reception for hundreds of world leaders and royal dignitaries at buckingham palace later today ahead of queen elizabeth s funeral on monday. on the final full day of the queen s lying in state, tens of thousands of mem
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to westminster hall her late majesty. he went to left to westminster hall to her late majesty. he went to left to westminster hall to see - her late majesty. he went to left to westminster hall to see the - her late majesty. he went to left j to westminster hall to see the lying in state yourself. what was going through your mind at the moment to pay your own tribute, but also to be among the thousands of people. the sheer among the thousands of people. tte: sheer silence of that space is one of the things that makes it so moving. but alongside that, observing, as you do, that you are standing there alongside members of the public who have queued and waited as much as 20 plus hours to be there to share that same moment you are having. amongst everything else, the thing i will take away from this period isjust else, the thing i will take away from this period is just the else, the thing i will take away from this period isjust the beauty of the public s response, the kindness