numbers of young children in accident and emergency departments across the uk with most suffering a mild fever which could be treated at home still cutting hair at 91 we meet the uk s oldest hairdresser and coming up later this hour, i ll be taking your questions on international travel and putting them to our experts you can send in your questions to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or tweet us with the hashtag #bbcyourquestions good morning. leading figures in the travel industry have expressed dismay and frustration at the government s easing of restrictions on foreign holidays, saying it does not go far enough. sixteen destinations have been added to the uk s green list. in europe, those include the spanish balearic islands of ibiza, menorca and majorca as well as malta and madeira. further afield, green list countries include antigua, barbados, dominica and bermuda. it means from 4 o clock on wednesday morning, travellers from those green list countries will not have
meeting volunteers working with refugees, and a localfoodbank. crowds waited to greet her majesty and passed on get well cards for the princess of wales and the king, both of whom have recentlry shared the cancer diagnosis they ve had. time for a look at the weather. here s darren bett. we have seen mixed weather today. here in eastern parts of england we saw sunshine. temperatures have reached 12 degrees but there is some rain to move in here and further north in scotland, it has been raining much of the day and it is also pretty cold. 5 degrees earlier in dundee. it is unsettled as we head into the easter weekend because weather is dominated by low pressure and around it weather fronts focus the rain. we have had a bit of snow in the scottish mountains. the wet weather moving northwards across scotland and this is the rain moving into eastern england with showers behind. showers will push northwards this evening. it allows another speu this evening. it allows another spell
patient. there were patients in hospital who were well enough to come home but who didn t have the care package at home so couldn t leave the hospital. so as you can tell, it was a whole system issue that ended up failing my mum. find that ended up failing my mum. and what kind of that ended up failing my mum. and what kind of solutions do you think need to be put in place to stop some of these cases happening? i know you are part of an organisationjust treatment, what are you calling for? what we believe is two things are necessary, extra funding, and i know people say that the money goes into the nhs and disappears, it doesn t, it is used for the good of patients. and we are nowhere near in the uk the european average. many billions more to be invested over the coming years, tens of billions, to reach the european average of funding for the european average of funding for the health service. and of course we need the health service. and of course w9: need reform of the he
will risk patient safety. it s three and a half hours since the action began. let s go around the country and join our reporters on the picket lines. first, to our correspondent sanchia berg, who s outside the university college london hospital. we hospital. can see those pictures behind you, we can see those pictures behind you, junior doctors on the picket line, tell us what they are saying to you. line, tell us what they are saying to ou. ~ . , ., line, tell us what they are saying to ou. . , , to you. what they are saying is they are resolute- to you. what they are saying is they are resolute. they to you. what they are saying is they are resolute. they want to you. what they are saying is they are resolute. they want the - are resolute. they want the government to come, sit down and negotiate with them. they are saying they are prepared to strike, to continue to strike and saying they want a restitution of what effectively they say a pay cut over the last ten years