trial took place last autumn and the environment agency has asked for more information on the potential impact on this marine habitat, and the climate credentials are under scrutiny. as more questions are being asked, the company s hopes for a may orjune two trial are looking uncertain. you re live with bbc news. the uk government has praised the police for their quick response after a man was arrested after what appeared to be shotgun cartridges were thrown into the grounds of buckingham palace last night. ministers say a very complex security operation is in place for king charles coronation this weekend, which will be attended by leaders and royalty from around the world. we ve heard today there ll be more than 11,000 police officers on duty. rehearsals for the coronation were held overnight in central london as frances read reports. in handcuffs and calmly escorted away. police called to the gates of
buckingham palace after shotgun cartridges were thrown into grounds. the man was arrested for possession of an offensive weapon after he was found to have a knife. police stressed that there was no connection to terrorism and that nobody had been hurt, describing it as a mental health incident. the kin . as a mental health incident. the kin: was as a mental health incident. the king was not as a mental health incident. the king was not in as a mental health incident. the king was not in residence at the time. it is incidents like these that police have been preparing for. we have spent quite literally months planning this event as you can imagine. the work that has gone on between the metropolitan police and other forces around the united kingdom, to make sure that we know as much as possible what is going on and wear incidents could occur. home and wear incidents could occur. none of it delayed and wear incidents could occur. none of it delayed a and wear incidents could occur
after an incident last night when officers arrested a man after items thought to be shotgun cartridges were thrown into the grounds of buckingham palace. today, the government has been defending new laws designed to curb protests by anti monarchists. here s our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. being led away from buckingham palace in handcuffs, the man suspected of throwing shotgun cartridges over the gates and then being found with a lock knife in his bag. he remains in custody. police officers carried out a controlled explosion on his backpack, but said they are not treating the incident as terrorism. it was a reminder of the stakes on saturday when kings, queen s and presidents from around the world or gatherfor queen s and presidents from around the world or gather for the coronation. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to be in the crowds. the metropolitan police are describing it as one of the most significant security operations that the force has ever led t
incident and these pictures show the dome looking undamaged putin. both sides say the other carried it out. the uk government has praised the police for their quick response after a man was arrested after what appeared to be shotgun cartridges were thrown into the grounds of buckingham palace last night. ministers say a very complex security operation is in place for king charles coronation this weekend, which will be attended by leaders and royalty from around the world. we ve heard today there ll be more than 11,000 police officers on duty. rehearsals for the coronation were held overnight in central london. our security correspondent daniel sandford has more. they are describing it as one of the most significant security operations that they have ever staged. the police contribution to operation golden orb. there will be around 11 and a half thousand officers into total working on saturday, and 9200 as it were, lining the streets and
operation as well. almost 30,000 police officers will take part in the security operation surrounding the coronation this weekend. the security update came after an incident last night when officers arrested a man after items thought to be shotgun cartridges were thrown into the grounds of buckingham palace. today the government has been defending new laws designed to curb protests by anti monarchists. here s our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. being led away from buckingham palace in handcuffs, the man suspected of throwing shotgun cartridges over the gates and then being found with a lock knife in his bag. he remains in custody. police officers carried out a controlled explosion on his backpack, but said they are not treating the incident as terrorism. it was a reminder of the stakes on saturday when kings, queen s and presidents from around the world or gather for the coronation. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to be in the