royal regalia, and other patriotic knick-knacks. jan, old sleeping under tarps under makeshift camp s. decked in flags, for the occasion. take a look at big ben there. 300 feet tall and about eight centuries of history and has never been seen before. images of the national plants of england, scotland, wales, northern ireland, projected on it. and words dancing over, it including 14, queen elizabeth died, that had not been heard since 1952, god save the king. not far from mayor westminster abby, security tape is it is all around the city, were started warning the king and queen will arrive in a coach built for the kings mother on the 16th anniversary of her coronation. certainly a lot to cover a. bit about the circumstances. we will talk more about pomp and ceremony and the public relations of crowning a king. i m joined now by cnn s max foster. what is the mood like in london as these preparations continue? charles isn t as popular a figure as his mother was, as his childre
70 years, in other words. for some, at least, this is literally a once in a lifetime event. people are certainly treating it that way. they ve been camping out along the procession route, some for days now, wearing union jack, royal regalia and other patriotic knickknacks, young and old sleeping under tarps and tents on makeshift cots. around the city lanes to landmarks are decked in flags or lit up large for occasion. take a look at big ben there, 300 feet tall, embodying centuries of history as it s never been seen before. images of the national plants of england, scotland, wales and northern ireland projected on it. and words that had not been heard since 1952, god save the king. not far from there, westminster abbey tight as it is all around the city, where saturday morning the king and queen will arrive in a coach built for the king s mother on the 60th anniversary of her coronation. there is certainly a lot to cover. that s a bit about the circumstances. let s talk mo
domestic flights have resumed across the united states after being grounded because of a safety system failed. counter terrorism police investigate how scrap metal containing traces of uranium arrived at london s heathrow airport last month. and the conservative mp andrew bridgen is suspended from his party after appearing to compare covid 19 vaccines with the holocaust. good afternoon. ambulance workers in england and wales are striking over pay for a second time. managers are warning the impact is likely to be worse than last month s stoppage, because now call handlers are also on strike. the prime minister says it s terrifying that people don t know what will happen if they call 999. but ambulance staff say they will leave picket lines to respond to all category one emergency calls where there s a threat to life. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports from manchester.. ambulances are still responding to life threatening emergencies. but the picket lines outside
the kremlin wasn t able to answer him. where is prigoshin? he seems to be leaving the kremlin offering elaborate solutions how the day finally came to an end. in their statements they think yevgeny prigozhin is bound for belarus. interestingly, belarus s president stepped forward and russian state media suggested he played a role as intermediary getting yevgeny prigozhin to agree to stand down at the behest of vladimir putin. we also know that the wagner fighters involved in this particular march on moscow, as it s being termed by some, they will not face prosecution. the kremlin saying their bravery on front line has been recognized, and those who would not involved in the march could, in fact, join the russian ministry of defense. so an utterly bizarre suddden 180.
the occasional flash on the sky. last night kyiv got away with the air defense protecting it but ukrainians go to sleep every day deeply concerns that russians rage will translate into drones or missiles landing in civilian areas here. the kremlin wasn t the only place on russian soil that allegedly came under attack from drones. there were some fires at oil refineries and fuel depots near the russian border, i understand. what are russian authority saying about that? russia s investigative committee says they ll be launching an investigation into a uav attack, a drone attack against thewater tower, a drone attack against an oil refinery, and a drone attack in bryansk as well. it is hard to keep track of the number of explosions that we are seeing on the border areas inside of russia. normally against critical infrastructure, oil refineries,