as the tennis legend roger federer announces he s retiring at the age of 41. and on bbc news, we will bring you a continuing analysis from our team of correspondence in the uk and around the world. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. prince william has told wellwishers at sandringham how difficult walking behind his grandmother s coffin was yesterday, saying it brought back memories of his mother diana s funeral 25 years ago. the prince and princess of wales stopped at the gates of sandringham to look at the sea of flowers and messages that have been left. today details of the queen s state funeral on monday have been set out. it will start in westminster abbey at 11 in morning. prince william and prince harry will again walk side by side with the royal family following the coffin on its finaljourney. daniella relph reports. well, sophie, when so much of the past seven days has been about balmoral or buckingham palace, today, the focus switched to sandringham and
Been speaking for a few minutes. We will hear more on what he says later. If no deal is in place by the end of today, Government Agencies will begin shutting down injust under ten hours time thats midnight local time. It would mean hundreds of thousands of federal employees sent home without pay. Much of the attention is focused on the republican speaker Kevin Mccarthy. Heres what he had to say earlier. Because the senate cannot act in time, the government would shut down. The house is going to act so government will not shut down. We will put a clean funding stop gap on the floor to keep government open for 45 days for the house and senate to get their work done. The house is debating over the Funding Plans now. And Hakeem Jefferies, democratic Minority Leaders has been speaking in the last few minutes. We are here at this moment on the brink of a shutdown that was entirely unavoidable and has been brought to us by the extreme Maga Republicans who have decided that rather than pursue
queue, which has cut the time down hugely, i think. from here, people are given a time slot and told where to join the accessible queue. it s taken me just over ten minutes to walk the half mile from the registration point here to the palace of westminster. people from both queues are entering the security point into westminster hall, where her late majesty is lying in state. around two hours after we first spoke, jenny and her family have arrived at westminster hall. their progress has been considerably quicker than for those who are able to stand in the main queue. for those who are unable to queue for long periods, appreciation. it was great. yeah. it was run smoothly. it s harder for people like us, it s harder for people who are disabled to do it, so it s nice to have that option. actually, it was very good, wasn t it? - out of ten, how inclusive and accessible do you think today was? definitely ten out of ten, as far as i m concerned. i it was very moving as well, . as we were th