it s currently more than four miles long, with waiting times of up to nine hours. away from westminster, today s other headlines authorities in ukraine say they re investigating evidence of a mass grave in the city of izyum, which was recently liberated from russian occupation. disruption for thousands of british travellers today, as air traffic controllers in france go on strike. and it s farewell to one of the greatest tennis players of all time, as roger federer announces his retirement. good morning. it s friday september the 16th. you re watching bbc breakfast from westminster, where her majesty the queen has spent a second night lying in state. the queue to enter westminster hall is now stretching back 3.6 miles, as thousands more people wait to pay their respects. here are some of the images here at westminster towards the end of the queue. the queueing time changes hour by hour, but at the moment it is approximately nine hours for those people queueing to pay their
students at her former university have been campaigning against male violence towards women. there was a sense of alarm and women were really panicking. a lot of them live quite near to sabina. a lot of them were concerned about their own safety. and, for me, itjust felt that there was nowhere for them to channel that energy and feel a bit more supported. so i think that is sort of. that formed the basis of starting up the sabina project. let s take a look at the travel situation. there s a good service on the tubes this morning, it is except for the district line. pa rt part suspended andy northern line has delays. the district line is part suspended. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello there. good morning. well, it s a chilly start to the day. temperatures for many of us having dropped back into single
up the sabina project. let s take a look at the travel situation. there s a good service on the tubes this morning, except for the district line, which has been part suspended. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello there. good morning. well, it s a chilly start to the day. temperatures for many of us having dropped back into single figures last night. and today in general will feel cooler across the capital than it has been for some time. now there is the small chance of one or two isolated showers, particularly towards eastern areas, just drifting down on this noticeable northerly wind. but, for many of us, i think it will be a dry day. there will be some sunny spells emerging throughout, just variable amounts of cloud. temperatures at around 17 celsius, so a bit cooler than it was yesterday. 0vernight tonight, it is going to feel really quite cold. clear skies and lighter winds. temperatures in some of the rural sheltered spots could possibly drop low enough for a touch of gr
he was waiting for some woman to attack her and do what he wanted to do? i mjust attack her and do what he wanted to do? i m just thinking, attack her and do what he wanted to do? i mjust thinking, what attack her and do what he wanted to do? i m just thinking, what a horrible animal, vile animal, he is. before becoming a primary school teacher, sabina nessa studied here at the university of greenwich and was taught by doctor louisa was aquatic. she had been so impressed by sabina that she thought that she could go on to be a head teacher. she made my life teaching that you so much easier and it was so fun. very, very intelligent. she would say things that were extremely thought provoking and she had a nice group of people around her. grant university students group of people around her. grant university students getting ready to protest against male violence. they call themselves the sabina project, and this is what drives them. obviously, first and foremost as awareness, but it is