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are off the menu for school dinners according to some caterers, who blame shortages and rising costs. are you worried about the food on offer at your child s school? you can message me on twitter on @benmboulos. in other news, a man s died and thousands have been told to leave their homes amid torrential rain and majorflooding in sydney. a new species of giant water lilly has been discovered by scientists despite hiding in plain sight at kew gardens for 177 years. hello, good morning. borisjohnson is facing more calls to reveal what he knew about allegations of inappropriate behaviour by chris pincher. mr pincher resigned as deputy chief whip on thursday, following allegations he groped two men at a private members club. in his resignation letter, the mp said he drank far too much and embarrassed himself and other people. he was allowed to continue as a tory mp until late on friday, when he was suspended. mr pincher now faces a series of new claims of inappropria ....
despite doctors insisting he is brain dead. the israeli prime minister is to step down and dissolve parliament triggering a fresh election. the mountain guerillas of central africa, once on the brink of extinction, now their numbers are rising, are there other lessons for conservation? good evening and welcome to bbc news. britain is facing its biggest rail strike in 30 years with significant disruption to services across england, scotland and wales. last minute talks between unions and rail bosses failed this afternoon. the dispute between the rail, maritime and transport workers union, and the companies which run britain s railway centres on pay, job losses and changes to workers terms and conditions. the strike action begins tomorrow, and will continue on thursday and saturday. most major lines will be impacted by the strikes. there will be a limited service running, but many areas will have will have no services at all. distruption is also expected on non str ....
and msnbc contributor mike barnicle. live from london, nbc news foreign correspondent meagan fitzgerald. broadcaster and author, suzanne lipscomb. also with us, associate editor of the washington post, eugene, once the london bureau chief. to put into context, the seven decades of queen elizabeth. we expect to see her twice throughout the course of the day today. though she stepped back a bit on what she d normally be doing on an occasion like this. let s go to london where meagan fitzgerald has the latest for us. set the scene on what we can expect today. reporter: willie, i can tell you that this entire city and the country is just exploding with excitement and an sis anticipation of the next four days. right now is trooping the color. this, of course, the traditional event here, celebrating her majesty the queen. as you mentioned, we would typically see her in horse-drawn carriage, but that s not expected today. of course, senior members of the royal family will ....
ground hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are mo hussein, a former adviser to the conservative party, and benedicte paviot, who s the uk correspondent for france 2a, and chair of the uk advisory board of reporters without borders. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, let s start with the i it says that the possibility of a leadership challenge against the pm inches closer, as more tory mps call for borisjohnson to resign or face a confidence vote. in the telegraph police forces are routinely failing to answer 999 calls within target times in the wake of the pandemic, leaving nearly three million people a year to wait for longer than the national target of ten seconds. in the metro families sleeping on floors and queuing for up to eight hours for flights as staff shortages at uk airports threaten to wreck the jubilee w ....
makes the lead in the daily mirror. and an image of a tearful young liverpool fan dominates the front page of the metro. the express leads on a call for fines on patients who fail to turn up to gp appointments. the no shows are said to be costing the nhs more than a million pounds a day. the death ofjockey lester piggott features in many papers, with a striking portrait on the front page of the guardian. and mr piggott again pictured, with the queen this time, on the daily mail, which says 12 million people are going tojoin platinum jubilee street parties. the sun splashes on another royal story, saying harry and meghan have renewed the lease on frogmore cottage and may use it for filming a documentary. dramatic images of the queen, projected on to stonehenge, in the times which leads on a warning over power supplies due to the war in ukraine. 0k, ok, let s go. quite a few stories, nice and pc. we are going to start off with the mail, caroline. this is your story to ....