hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. i m ben boulos. we start here in the uk, where our screens have been full of pictures of miles of traffic queues as thousands of holiday makers have been stuck trying to make their way across the channel to france in recent days. the latest reports say the situation is easing, with the gridlock seen at the port of dover and the eurotunnel entrance at folkestone beginning to move more normally. but for many, the experience has been one of high stress and exhaustion not really how you want to start your family getaway. now blame has been thrown around, with the uk blaming french border staff and france pointing to the effects of brexit. butjust how damaging is all this? to help me through all this, with me is the independent s travel correspondent simon calder. do you think this will put people off, long term taking that holiday? people off, long-term taking that holiday? people off, long-term taking that holida
restructure plan in place that supposed to happen by the end ofjuly. analysts saying this is a fraction of the mortgage industry but other analysts say they are concerned that this type of boycott was going to spread his people may not be paying them on completion. time for the sport and it s the football. after a three year covid absence, premier league football teams have been heading to asia on preseason summer toui’s. now travelling from england across several time zones just for a couple of friendly matches may be a headache for the coaches, but for club executives, it s an unmissable opportunity to engage with their biggest overseas market. our reporter nick marsh followed liverpool on their recent trip to singapore. long time no see. well s biggest stars were back in southeast asia. 50,000 turned up southeast asia. 50,000 turned