the nation wakes up to a period of mourning. thousands have gathered outside buckingham palace to pay their respects to a monarch who dedicated their life to duty. but lots of good in our country and while she is gone i wonder where we will go. king charles the third will return to london from balmoral as the new monarch. later this evening, he is expected to make a televised address to the nation. a states woman of and that s dignity, the world s leaders pay tribute to her majesty. and we will take a look at how the morning newspapers have made their tribute to her. hello, good morning to you from balmoral, the nation has begun a period of mourning after the death of her majesty queen elizabeth ii. the queen passed away peacefully yesterday, here at balmoral just two days after welcoming the new prime minister there. her son, king charles the third will make his way to london this morning as the new monarch. and in one of his first acts in the role he s expected to m
obviously, we have had tributes pouring in from westminster and just a few, the new prime minister, liz truss, she described her majesty as the rock on which modern britain was built. keir starmer, leader of the opposition, said she stood as head of the nation biden spirit she stood among us. but bore shots, and until recently, until just a couple of days go with our prime minister, said she embodied the continuity and the unity of the uk, with tributes from john major, from tony blair, we can expect to some really heartfelt words in the chambers today and tomorrow, from westminster, as mps are given that opportunity and obviously, for king charles iii, huge huge, huge shih shoes to fill. shoe to fill. mhari, thank you for that. and certainly we will have full coverage of those events in the houses of parliament and certainly here as well some of those tributes from members of parliament in from the lords as well. leaders from around the
today, prime minister liz truss to pay their tribute to the queen. let s get the latest then from our political correspondent in westminster, mhari aurora. what can we expect today then mhari? today, we know that normal parliamentary business is suspended until after the 21st of september. ter the 21st of september for that period of mourning we also know parliament is not going to be sitting in its usual sense. it will be sitting from midday today until about 10 pm tonight and then 2 pm tomorrow until about 10 pm that night as well. and that s all to give mps, ministers, liz truss, the new prime minister, time to pay those tributes in the house to her majesty and also that also applies not just of the house of commons but to the house of lords as well. and we know we have had this time now for parliament and westminster to digest the news, to digest what has happened recently. and now we have a new king.
THE SCOTTISH Government has been told to “stop passing the buck” and come up with the “right answers” on restricting or even banning gill netting for vessels over 15 metres in Scottish waters. Earlier this month Shetland Fishermen’s Association (SFA) raised the.