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the independent office for police conduct is to reinvestigate the way the metropolitan police handled the death of the four young men murdered by stephen port, in east london in 2014 and 2015. the waiting list for hospital treatment in wales reaches a new record level more than 700 thousand patients were waiting for treatment in april. and we re at the glastonbury festival. more than 200 thousand music lovers are expected at this year s event the first for three years because of the pandemic. british airways staff
at london s heathrow airport have voted in favour of a strike for better pay. the move threatens to disrupt britain s busiest airport during an already chaotic summerfor air travellers. we can cross straight to heathrow and our business correspondent, theo leggett. to heathrow and our business there to heathrow and our business was a big turnout an vote there was a big turnout and a big vote in favour. vote in favour. absolutely, jane. 95% of those vote in favour. absolutely, jane. 95% of those who vote in favour. absolutely, jane. 95% of those who responded i vote in favour. absolutely, jane. 95% of those who responded to l vote in favour. absolutely, jane. i 95% of those who responded to the strike ballot, and there was 81% turnout, said they were in favour of strike action. now, what is unusual here is the spout was not about pay increases. we are seeing a lot of that at the moment with rising inflation people saying their pay should go up to keep pace with the
big names playing today, the likes of mel c from the spice girls doing a djing set, and michael eavis, the founder of glastonbury will do a set of his favourite songs by crooners immediately after. we are right in front of the pyramid stage. there it is. i remember michael eavis once joining coldplay there to sing a version of my way. let s say, it remains long in the memory. i have been out and about this morning walking around the festival site and it is much busier than it usually is at that time. that is for two reasons. first of all, the festival has not been on for three years, so people wanted to get here as early as possible. and secondly, because of the much talked about rail strikes. trains have actually been running to glastonbury today. the first one out of london had fewer than 50 people on it, and some festivalgoers have been saying they have had hole carriages to themselves. let s also talk about
running our favourites in of the money and those that are running ourfavourites in a small geographical area of the central belt so there are no trains north of the central belt, no trains to the borders. a limited service around the east and west coast main line is down to england. if you wanted to go to london the last trains have left already. your well out of luck there. they left at 1220 from glasgow, 1230 and his co side from edinburgh so no direct trains to london now and that is the indication of reallyjust how disrupted this train strike by network rail has been. scotrail staff are not on strike but they are dependent on network rail to run the trains around the network here. run them safely. we have been speaking to people outside the station here and it is just to people outside the station here and it isjust a to people outside the station here and it is just a snapshot. broadly speaking, most people seem to be supportive of those people on strike, though stuff on strike. i