preparations for the first ever terrorist attack on the island. officers said semiautomatic weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition had been seized. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on the travel show this place is a realfiesta! sings. wow! look at this! something so exhilarating about watching horses running. look at these guys! hello and welcome to the travel show. this week, we are taking a breakfrom being on the road to look back at some of our favourite stories from the past three months. now, this summer has seen record temperatures here in london and in other parts of the world. some airlines and airports struggled to cope with so many of us wanting to travel again and sometimes, it does seem the price ofjust about everything has gone up. but that has not stopped us from bringing you some of the best travel stories from around the world. and we ve beenjoined by new member the team, too! how do i have so much stuff? how am i gonna fit all of this in t
shooting at a fourth ofjuly parade near chicago has been charged with seven counts of first degree murder. those are the headlines on bbc news. now on bbc news: the travel show. this week eva zu beck is in mexico s wetlands amid hopes that a clean up could attract back one of the area s unique and distinctive creatures. this week on the show. i am in mexico to discover how a river cleanup is getting on, and meet this little local. this is so incredible! simon s here with tips on how to carry on travelling despite the cost of living crisis. i m travelling by train through germany, on what i regard as the best rail deal ever. and a day trip to a thai prison, anyone? this week, i am in the ancient wetlands of xochimilco in the south of mexico city, a unesco world heritage site and one of the country s must see destinations. this sprawling network of canals was first built by the aztecs and stretches over 180 kilometres. not surprisingly, the area now attracts masses of tourists
armed resistance against the militants would be considered a rebellion. hundreds of people took part on saturday in a silent vigilfor zara aleena, who was murdered in east london while walking home. the 35 year old was minutes from her front door when she was attacked in ilford last week. 29 year old jordan mcsweeney has been charged with her murder. ayshea buks was there. has been an extraordinary day here, very emotionalfor has been an extraordinary day here, very emotional for the family, but they wanted to invite people here. in their words, to walk back one home. hundredsjoined them and words, to walk back one home. hundreds joined them and walked through the streets walk zara home. there are women and men and also very young children. i spoke to one mother who said she wanted to bring herfour who said she wanted to bring her four sons because she wanted them to be educated and remember that it is not acceptable to ignore the issue of violence against women and girls.
coca cola is the world s top plastic polluter according to an audit by break free from plastic. it says it wants to be a leader in finding solutions. and, in brazil, it s been piloting a refillable plastic bottle scheme since 2018. and it says it saves 200 million bottles a year. but 460 million tonnes of new plastic is being produced every year. at this rate, it will be a long time before recycling can catch up to it. now it s time for a look at the weather with lucy martin hello. broadly speaking today is a day of sunny spells and showers, the showers in the west this morning pushing east as we go through this afternoon. we have high pressure towards the south west, low pressure in the north, blustery across scotland, northern scotland today, temperatures generally in the mid to high teens, low 20s, as we go through tonight, showers fade away across england and wales, a flow of showers carried in on the wind across scotland, northern ireland, northern england. temperatures
in an ill tempered match. we ll have more on the fallout. we ll be finding out about the kielder forest ospreys who ve become a prolific pair of breeders. a few showers around today, but more of you will spend the day dry and a bit warmer than yesterday. we ve got details on but had a look at what is coming up this week on breakfast. on that and a look. it s sunday july 3rd. our main story: holidaymakers are being told to expect more flight cancellations over the next few days as airlines struggle to cope with passenger numbers after the pandemic. flight operators want to make use of a measure which allows them to axe flights from their summer schedule before friday without being penalised. azadeh moshiri has more on this. it is scenes like this that airlines and the government wants to avoid. but after months of travel chaos, which included the easter and jubilee holidays, passengers now face more disruptions in the days ahead. ~ . face more disruptions in the days ahea