well, we are watching live pictures outside manchester cathedral, for the funeral of sir bobby charlton. we can now hear from the funeral of sir bobby charlton. we can now hearfrom our correspondent, ollie foster, who is there right now. a very sombre moment there is the funeral cortege, the coffin of sir bobby charlton, enters manchester cathedral for a bobby charlton, enters manchester cathedralfor a private bobby charlton, enters manchester cathedral for a private ceremony. bobby charlton, enters manchester cathedralfor a private ceremony. he passed away on october 21, one of the most celebrated and one of the most prolific goal scorers for manchester united and, of course, for england, sir bobby charlton, who scored 249 times for manchester united over the course of a 758 game career for them. united over the course of a 758 game careerforthem. more united over the course of a 758 game careerfor them. more than united over the course of a 758 game career for them. more
new rules forcing them to do so. the warning comes after a petition started by the families of 25 students who took their own lives while studying was debated in the commons. the group are calling for a new statutory duty of care to be imposed on universities. the covid inquiry will hold its third preliminary hearing today, for its investigation into government decision making during the pandemic. the chair of the inquiry, baroness hallett, is also expected to respond for the first time to a high court challenge of her request for borisjohnson s unredacted whatsapp messages. we re nowjoined by our chief political correspondent, nick eardley. so what can we expect to hear today? a preliminary hearing, as you guys were just saying, where we are going to get baroness hallett speaking in public for the first time about the government s legal challenge against her demand for all these unredacted
here in the uk, mp s are consulting on measures for easing housing problems in tourist hotspots. homeowners who may want to rent their properties during the peak holiday season would have to apply for planning permission under the proposed measures. for more on this i m nowjoined by our chief political correspondent, nick eardley. so this is in the consulting stages, but why was this necessary? these short-term but why was this necessary? these short-term holiday but why was this necessary? these short-term holiday lets but why was this necessary? these short-term holiday lets are - but why was this necessary? these short-term holiday lets are prettyl short term holiday lets are pretty divisive, actually. some people love them because they give you another option for tourism. some people hate them because they think they disturb communities. but also drive up house prices and sometimes drive people out of local areas. that is one of the things the government has been talking abou
you have got to wait to be out of pain. i m just pleading with the government to just do something, because i can t live like this and i know many other people can t live like this, either. those record waiting lists are a problem notjust in england but across the whole uk. how the health service in each nation responds could make a difference to millions. jim reed, bbc news. we re joined from westminster by our chief political correspondent, nick eardley. good morning. what is the point of targets? how useful will they be? good morning, the government would say the point of targets is to try to make stuff happen and so by saying you should see a gp within two weeks, the same day if urgent, the government will hope to spur that on. but there is always a question when we hear about plans for the nhs about how easy it will
what you are saying is you ve got to wait to feel better. you have got to wait to be out of pain. i m just pleading with the government to just do something, because i can t live like this and i know many other people can t live like this, either. those record waiting lists are a problem notjust in england but across the whole uk. how the health service in each nation responds could make a difference to millions. jim reed, bbc news. we re joined from westminster by our chief political correspondent, nick eardley. these announcements coming today. these announcements coming today. the priority for the nhs now. how will they be filled? because i suppose they have not particular change. suppose they have not particular chance. ~ . ., .,, change. what the new government has done is set themselves change. what the new government has done is set themselves high change. what the new government has done is set themselves high bars - done is set themselves high bars when it comes to achievi