News. Flutz cancellations and delays after a global failure over British Airways computer system. Planes have been grounded on many airports. Flights cancelled for the rest of the day. The airline says delays and disruptions may continue into tomorrow. It has apologised saying it is working towards fixing the problem although it says there is evidence it is hacking at a system failure. This is what happens after a catastrophic it failure, thousands of Ba Passengers starting their Long Bank Holiday weekend. Queues of people snaking out of the door at terminal 5 in heathrow. People have been standing in the queues for up to 70, 90, 120 minutes in some cases. The queue stretches from the Check In Desks all the way out to the back of the terminal and down in front of the terminal, where all the taxis deliver people. Many passengers contacted the bbc with their experiences. Weve just literallyjust now been told that nothings happening, no flights till 6pm. Prior to that we hadnt been told v
And matt has the weather. Good morning, a night of severe storms across South East England but could there be further rumbles of thunder elsewhere for Bank Holiday Monday . The forecast in 15 minutes. First, our main story. The Intelligence Service mi5 is to review the way it deals with information from the public, in the light of the manchester suicide bombing. It will look in particular at its response to warnings that the man who carried out the attack, salman abedi, was a threat. Police are this morning Searching Properties in chester and Greater Manchester and have arrested a man in west sussex. Tom symonds now reports. Its been nearly a week and the pace of this massive Counterterrorism Operation is not letting up. Last night, it was rush home and gorton, more armed police and controlled explosions. A 19 year old man was arrested, taking to 13 the total in custody. Earlier yesterday, there was anger in the moss side area of South Manchester after heavily armed officers blew the d
Cool. By 11 oclock, 60 degrees. Overnight low down to 58 degrees. So, whats ahead tomorrow . Another very cloudy day but its much brighter by the middle of the week but i am tracking the chance of several opportunities for thunderstorms. Ill time them out for you coming up in the full accuweather forecast. Rick. All right, cecily, well check back in later. Thank you. As always you can stay on top of the weather for the week ahead with our 6abc app. With the hourly and sevenday forecast just a tap away you can also be sure to use storm tracker6 radar to keep an eye on any wet weather where you live. The 6abc app is a Free Download for your mobile device. Well, it has not been the ideal beach day but plenty of people decided to stick it out and stay at the shore for the final hours of the long weekend. Action News Reporter bob brooks has been talking to vacationers and Business Owners and joins us now live from wildwood tonight. Hey, bob. Reporter hi, sharrie. Just because it was a littl
And the ukip leader paul nuttall said his party was the only one to be trusted to deliver a no nonsense brexit deal. And in other news tonight, tributes to the victims of the London Bridge attacks by some of the First Police Officers on the scene eight people are now known to have died. And friends and admirers attend a Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey for the entertainer Ronnie Corbett. Hello. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. The Polling Stations open at 7am tomorrow morning after a campaign that in its latter stages has been dominated by the debate about security following the Terror Attacks in london and manchester. But on this last full day of campaigning, both theresa may and Jeremy Corbyn have returned to their main policies and messages. Tonight, well have the latest on the campaigns, and well be looking at the key policy proposals. Ourfirst report, on the eve of polling day, is by our Political Editor, laura kuenssberg. The incumbent. Let us reignite the british spirit,
And the ukip leader paul nuttall said his party was the only one to be trusted to deliver a no nonsense brexit deal. And in other news tonight, tributes to the victims of the London Bridge attacks by some of the First Police Officers on the scene eight people are now known to have died. And friends and admirers attend a Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey for the entertainer Ronnie Corbett. Hello. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. The Polling Stations open at 7am tomorrow morning after a campaign that in its latter stages has been dominated by the debate about security following the Terror Attacks in london and manchester. But on this last full day of campaigning, both theresa may and Jeremy Corbyn have returned to their main policies and messages. Tonight, well have the latest on the campaigns, and well be looking at the key policy proposals. Ourfirst report, on the eve of polling day, is by our Political Editor, laura kuenssberg. The incumbent. Let us reignite the british spirit,