and ikenna? same as maisie, i en'o ed it, hired. and ikenna? up to the cop26, we'll be answering some of your questions about the whole issue of climate change and the conference itself — here on the bbc news tomorrow morning at 11:30. we'll be joined by two leading climate experts — professor laura witmarsh from the university of bath professor alice larkin, who's from the university of manchester. if you've got a question please get in touch using the hashtag bbc your questions or email yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. the uk's newest polar research ship has completed a year of sea trials and is ready to set sail for it's maiden voyage to antarctica. the £200 million vessel first made headlines when thousands of people voted to call it boaty mcboatface — but it was eventually named the rss sir david attenborough, after the broadcaster and naturalist. it's strong enough to sail through metre—thick ice sheets in the frozen antarctic seas. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports from greenwich. heading up the thames, it's the most advanced pol