we ll have the latest from justin rowlatt at the summit, where the prime minister rishi sunak hasjust been speaking. also on the programme. five years after the fire at grenfell tower, which claimed 72 lives, the official public inquiry is drawing to a close. many rail services are still badly disrupted despite a series of planned strikes being called off. how fast could you run in your slippers when you were a kid? laughter. and, peter kay announces his long awaited return to stand up comedy with his first live tour in 12 years. also this hour on bbc london. protests by climate change activists close parts of the m25 this morning, the same day world leaders gather for cop 27. good evening. the global climate summit known as cop 27 has started in egypt, with the darkest of warnings from the head of the united nations. antonio guterres said the world was on the highway to climate hell with no sign of slowing down, and that humanity needed to cooperate or perish . he declare
apparent with energy security. putin s apparent war in ukraine and rising energy apparent war in ukraine and rising energy prices across the world are not a energy prices across the world are not a reason to go slow on climate change not a reason to go slow on climate chance. ., , not a reason to go slow on climate chance. . , change. but there have been some ositive change. but there have been some positive developments change. but there have been some positive developments here - change. but there have been some positive developments here in - change. but there have been some i positive developments here in egypt, an agreement to discuss payments towards the impact of climate change is already having. we will have the latest on the deliberations in egypt. also on the programme. five years after the fire at grenfell tower, which claimed 72 lives, the official public inquiry is drawing to a close. biden rallies the troops for the midterm elections, while trump st
early in his career peter kay played a landmark show here at bolton s albert halls. of course every venue on this tour is an arena. peter kay has acknowledged the cost of living crisis by putting tickets on sale starting at £35. the same price they were when he last toured. and one place the announcement has caused extra excitement is bolton s carpet shops. if it means i m getting a ticket, i am doing him a deal! definitely! shh, my boss is in there! colin paterson, bbc news. good luck getting a ticket with that, i will certainly be in the queue. time for a look at the weather. here s louise lear. just take a look at what is
afternoon show to the news. have you heard the news? what news? peter kay! that lad is comedy gold, let me tell you! bolton born and garlic bread! he represents everything about families, you know, because his comedyjust reaches across all generations. but also as well, i think for everyone in the whole of the country who loves peter kay, because he has not been around for so long, everyone has missed him. and also, you know, we need a laugh. and in the town centre it was a major talking point. he just has a genuinely down to earth way of making people laugh and that is a talent in itself, isn t it? pretty funny lad. if he s coming back, happy with that. he went to my high school so every assembly, peter kay went here so you can look up to someone! it s his classic garlic bread line, isn t it? garlic bread! you re joking! early in his career peter kay played a landmark show here at bolton s albert halls.