the road surfaces will warn out. it has been down, some of it, for 30 years. it was so frustrating stuck in traffic every day. we have major mechanical issues. we re kind of stuck in the middle of the a1. never ever happened in my life before. there was a lot on my shoulders. the amount of language has been atrocious. i can see you all super keen. you ve got six hours to do what we need to do. time is not our friend now. this is the biggest project both value wise and duration wise i ve ever worked on. there is an perception there is not a lot happening on roadworks but to have people on site every night and the public are sleeping. it involves installing a new lane. i don t think people fully realise how much people do use ai. it s for things like food, clothing, going to hospitals and to improve them roads, it s very good for the community and for the northeast as a whole. hi, everyone. my responsibility is environmental compliance for the ai improvement schemes. we ve got
in about ten minutes, we ll have this week s edition of newswatch. but first on bbc news, click. 0h. there was another whiff of something there. sniffs. i don t know. grapefruit? is it the sea? today, i m having a rather smelly experience while trying to solve a mystery from history. this is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world. the mary rose was king henry viii s favourite warship and in 1516, while battling the french, it sunk under mysterious circumstances. for more than 400 years, it lay on its side at the bottom of the river solent but amazingly, the starboard half was preserved under the silt. which led, in 1982, to one of the most complex maritime salvage operations in history. and now, exactly a0 years on, i have donned a bluetooth connected backpack that will release different smells as i chase around the mary rose museum in portsmouth, trying to work out why the ship went down. right in the bowels of the ship now and i m smelling tar. it s like the roadwor
network grind to a complete halt as 50,000 workers stage a walk out in the biggest rail strike so far over pay and conditions. millions of people in the uk begin paying more for gas and electricity as the new energy price cap comes into force. making landfall in the us for a second time hurricane ian strikes south carolina with heavy rain and powerful winds after leaving a trail of devastation in florida and cuba. now on bbc news, click. in the back of a driverless cabs. car: take a seat in the back and close the doors. - buckle up and get ready to ride. i m just glad that was james, not me. meanwhile, spencer has been sniffing out the secrets of a shipwreck. 0oh. stale beer. is that you or me? definitely not me! and on the subject of smells. this is the first ever bbc click perfume. this is not nice. right, let s go for a ride. they have been a long time coming, but in the last few years, we have watched self driving cars get closer and closer. we ve just pulled out in