officers found the body of mr patients. the force established that he had been dead for several days although his cause of death is still being investigated. that is news just come through in the last few minutes and we will bring you any updates if they emerge. there will be disruption to rail services across much of england today, as members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there will be a reduced timetable in place for much of the country, with some journeys into scotland and wales also affected. let s get more on this with ellie price. she is outside euston station here in london. while many services are affected as you can see from the people behind you, there are still some trains running? you, there are still some trains runnina ? ~ you, there are still some trains runninu? ~ , you, there are still some trains runninu? , , running? we ve been watching people all mornin: running? we ve been watching people all morning turning runn
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