it s currently more than four miles long, with waiting times of up to nine hours. away from westminster, today s other headlines authorities in ukraine say they re investigating evidence of a mass grave in the city of izyum, which was recently liberated from russian occupation. disruption for thousands of british travellers today, as air traffic controllers in france go on strike. and it s farewell to one of the greatest tennis players of all time, as roger federer announces his retirement. good morning. it s friday september the 16th. you re watching bbc breakfast from westminster, where her majesty the queen has spent a second night lying in state. the queue to enter westminster hall is now stretching back 3.6 miles, as thousands more people wait to pay their respects. here are some of the images here at westminster towards the end of the queue. the queueing time changes hour by hour, but at the moment it is approximately nine hours for those people queueing to pay their
and the site of a mass grave. the israeli military has surrounded and occupied the hospitalfor days, claiming a hamas command centre lies beneath it. that s been denied by hamas, which is designated a terrorist organisation by many western governments. on saturday, hundreds of people including some patients left the hospital on foot, making their way through israeli armoured vehicles. around 300 critically ill patients remain at al shifa. the who says it s now drawing up plans for their evacuation. meanwhile, the hamas run health authority, says at least 80 people have been killed in two israeli strikes on the jabalia refugee camp. they say one hit a un run school, that was being used as a shelter. the white house has said israel and hamas have not reached a deal on a temporary ceasefire. it follows a us media report that the two sides were close to an agreement to free dozens of women and children held hostage in gaza, in exchange for a five day pause in fighting. this r
security all over the place, everyone in a veryjovial mood, just trying to make this work, because there isn t that long for the number of people that will want to come and pay their respects to the queen, so everyone really focused on getting as many people through as possible. and look ahead now to what we can see in terms of the movements of the royal family. king charles for example is going to wales for the first time as monarch. example is going to wales for the first time as monarch. yes, although he was still first time as monarch. yes, although he was still working first time as monarch. yes, although he was still working yesterday, - he was still working yesterday, going through those red boxes and culling readers around the world who are bringing to offer their condolences, the king will be out and about in public again making his first visit to wales as king along with the queen consort. calling leaders around the world. william and catherine will be visiting an arm