to fall back on. in sport, how england were left humiliated against argentina at twickenham, a year out from the world cup. good morning. very cloudy day ahead with their showers or rain. the heaviest will be in the wet gusty wind but if anything it will strengthen over night. it s monday the 7th of november. our main story. the prime minister will urge world leaders to join what he is calling a global mission for clean growth at the cop27 climate change summit in egypt later today. rishi sunak will also call on nations to honour the pledges they made at last year s event in glasgow. here s our climate editorjustin rowlatt. you don t have to go far from the coast in egypt to find vivid evidence of what s at stake. the red sea is home to some of the most magnificent and biodiverse coral reefs in the world. but coral is incredibly vulnerable to climate change. scientists say virtually all the world s coral reefs could be gone by the end of the century, possibly sooner now. th
after the spectacular pageantry in london, the day ended at windsor the home of the queen since childhood. crowds gathered to watch the queen being accompanied to her last resting place. in the last act of a day laden with ceremony, the wand of the lord chamberlain was broken, symbolising the end of the late queen s reign. of the late, most and most excellent monarch, elizabeth ii. the queen was then lowered into the royal vault and buried next to her husband, the duke of edinburgh. queen elizabeth has made herfinal journey from london to windsor, and has been buried with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. it follows a day of the highest ceremony not seen in this country for nearly 60 years, mixed with private sorrow as the state funeral was held in westminster abbey, the building in which queen elizabeth was married and crowned. king charles, along with other members of the royal family, walked behind her coffin as it was taken into the abbey from westminster hall
could be 13 again and that would change the number of palestinians exchanged to 39. all oaf that we ll likely see in the hour to come of what will develop, but it was yesterday when ten thai hostages we leased, one filipeno and 13 israelis and this was one of the first hugs, the first moments of re-juneons that we saw reunions we saw of a little girl, a 5-year-old and her mother, both taken hostage when they were visiting her parents. they finally were able to join their families yesterday at the hospital. once again and this was another reunion of a different family, 9-year-old ohad ran into his father s arms there in the hospital with his older brother patting him on the head before he walked over hugging his mother. they again were kidnapped on october 7. these final embraces after so many weeks of wondering what in the world was happening to them. it is these moments of joy, widespread celebration, but this is just the beginning of these hostage release withs so many ot
and finally, there was a moment to remember for england s b boy kid karam at the european breaking championships in manchester. here he is winning silver, just missing out on gold. this is like you over the weekend, ben. i was out in manchester yesterday surrounded by everyone going to these dance championships. not only did ifeel very unfit, because these dance championships. not only did i feel very unfit, because they were doing this stuff in the street in the rain, but look at that. that s incredible. in the rain, but look at that. that s incredible. just a silver. it is all gearing that s incredible. just a silver. it is all gearing up that s incredible. just a silver. it is all gearing up for that s incredible. just a silver. it is all gearing up for breakdowns | that s incredible. just a silver. it l is all gearing up for breakdowns to be at the olympics in paris. i lose be at the olympics in paris. i love that that is be at the olympics in paris. i love that that is a