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way in glasgow as leaders discuss critical issue of our times. thanks so for watching. morning. a change of month brings with it a change of the weather. we ll start the week with sunny spells and scattered showers. by the middle part of the week, it gets noticeably quieter, coolerfor all of us, and some frost and fog overnight, so plenty to pack in there. straight to salisbury to get the latest on that train crash involving two trains. let s listen in. alongside our emergency service colleagues and the line is expected to be shot for some time. thankfully there have been no fatalities. however a number of people have been injured, and a casualty centre has been opened at a nearby church. most of these people are walking wounded. however, a small number, including the driver, have been taken to the hospital where their injuries are
overnight, up to remain on the scene overnight, up to 100 people have been evacuated from the scene, there is one train within the scene, there is one train within the tunnel and another at the mouth of the tunnel. an investigation is ongoing, there were no fatalities as a result. many of the walking wounded were taken to what s been described as a casualty centre at a church, others with more serious injuries have been taken to hospital. so that s what we have at the moment. let s look at what the papers are going to be like tomorrow morning. with me are journalist and author shyama perera and olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the daily telegraph. hello to you both. quick look through the front pages themselves.
declared a major incident, they will remain on the scene overnight, up to 100 people have been evacuated from the scene, there is one train within the scene, there is one train within the tunnel and another at the mouth of the tunnel. an investigation is ongoing, there were no fatalities as a result. many of the walking wounded were taken to what s been described as a casualty centre at a church, others with more serious injuries have been taken to hospital. so that s what we have at the moment. let s look at what the papers are going to be like tomorrow morning. with me are journalist and author shyama perera and olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the daily telegraph. hello to you both. quick look