0
0.0
Jul 28, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to breakfast with ben boulos. 0ur headlines today: new footage has emerged of the violent moments, are killed on a football pitch after a rocket attack in the israeli—occupied golan heights. dame priti patel becomes the first women to enter the race to be the next conservative leader, pledging to unite the party. a historic day for team gb: a bronze and silver medal mean great britain saw its best opening day at an olympic games for four decades. what can they produce on day two? for the third straight 0lympic what can they produce on day two? for the third straight olympic gold in the final of the 100 metres breaststroke, at the gymnastics we get the first glimpse of global superstar simone biles in qualification for the usa. i have the rare trait of bringing you a dry and sunny forecast across most of the uk today. the next few daysis most of the uk today. the next few days is set to get quite hot as well. more details here on first stop —— breakfast. good morning. it's sunday july 28. our main story: new footage has emerged of an incident at manchester airport, which ended with
welcome to breakfast with ben boulos. 0ur headlines today: new footage has emerged of the violent moments, are killed on a football pitch after a rocket attack in the israeli—occupied golan heights. dame priti patel becomes the first women to enter the race to be the next conservative leader, pledging to unite the party. a historic day for team gb: a bronze and silver medal mean great britain saw its best opening day at an olympic games for four decades. what can they produce on day two? for...
0
0.0
Jul 28, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged people but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree because people now have a fuller picture.
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged people but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree because people now have a fuller picture.
0
0.0
Jul 28, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking to my colleague ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham,inue their investigation. well, it is an extremely difficult situation, but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree because people now have a fuller picture. and it confirms what i said last week, which is that this is a situation that escalated very quickly. it's a very violent situation, issues on both sides. the key now is that we allow the two investigations, the two parallel investigations to complete their work. so there is one investigation ongoing into a number of assaults. and that is a police investigation for people who are on police bail. and there is a second investigation into police conduct. so it's really important now, you know, lots of people have had their say on this very complicated situation in recent days. we understand that. but it's now important that we we go forward from here with those two investigations. so all of the right actions can be taken as a result. it's an absolutely fair point to allow the investigation to run its course. but people wa
speaking to my colleague ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham,inue their investigation. well, it is an extremely difficult situation, but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree because people now have a fuller picture. and it confirms what i said last week, which is that this is a situation that escalated very quickly. it's a very violent situation, issues on both sides. the key now is that we allow the two investigations, the two parallel...
0
0.0
Jul 28, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged peopleation, but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree, because people now have
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged peopleation, but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree, because people now have
0
0.0
Jul 28, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged peopleallow the authorities to continue their investigation. it is an extremely difficult situation, but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree, because people now have a fuller picture, and it confirms what i said last week, which is that this is a situation that escalated very quickly, a very violent situation, issues on both sides. the key now is that we allow the two parallel investigations to complete their work. so there is one investigation ongoing into a number of assaults, and that is a police investigation. four people are on police bail. and there's a second into police conduct. so it is really important now, lots of people have had their say on this very competitive situation in recent days, we understand that, but it is now important that we go forward from here with those two investigations so that all the right actions can be taken as a result. it’s so that all the right actions can be taken as a result.— taken as a result. it's an absolutely _ taken as a result.
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged peopleallow the authorities to continue their investigation. it is an extremely difficult situation, but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree, because people now have a fuller picture, and it confirms what i said last week, which is that this is a situation that escalated very quickly, a very violent situation, issues on both sides. the key now is that we allow the two parallel...
0
0.0
Jul 28, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged people to allow the authorities to continue their investigation. well, it is an extremely difficult situation, but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree because people now have a fuller picture. and it confirms what i said last week, which is that this is a situation that escalated very quickly. it's a very violent situation, issues on both sides. the key now is that we allow the two investigations, the two parallel investigations to complete their work. so there is one investigation ongoing into a number of assaults. and that is a police investigation for people who are on police bail. and there is a second investigation into police conduct. so it's really important now, you know, lots of people have had their say on this very complicated situation in recent days. we understand that. but it's now important that we we go forward from here with those two investigations. so all of the right actions can be taken as a result. it's an absolutely fair point to allow the investigation
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged people to allow the authorities to continue their investigation. well, it is an extremely difficult situation, but at least this morning it has moved forward a degree because people now have a fuller picture. and it confirms what i said last week, which is that this is a situation that escalated very quickly. it's a very violent situation, issues on both sides. the key now is that we allow the two...
0
0.0
Jul 3, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
our business correspondent ben boulos has been looking into this.ar shop. that's according to coeliac uk, which supports people with the condition, which means they cannot eat gluten, the protein commonly found in wheat and other products. the group's research found that gluten free bread was, on average, four and a half times more expensive, and gluten free pasta on average double the price of regular pasta. and gluten free cereals were in many cases even more than twice the price. and it's notjust people living with coeliac disease who require these kinds of products. there are a number of medical conditions that mean some people have to restrict what they eat. like becky. i speak to a huge amount of people and myself, i've been gluten free for 15 years, and it is a real, real struggle. and i think the hardest thing ifind is that gluten free is not a choice. we don't choose to be gluten free, so the fact that we're having to spend so much more on products is just absolutely crazy. you know, we want to be able to just eat those everyday products. w
our business correspondent ben boulos has been looking into this.ar shop. that's according to coeliac uk, which supports people with the condition, which means they cannot eat gluten, the protein commonly found in wheat and other products. the group's research found that gluten free bread was, on average, four and a half times more expensive, and gluten free pasta on average double the price of regular pasta. and gluten free cereals were in many cases even more than twice the price. and it's...
0
0.0
Jul 28, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged peopleast this morning it has moved forward a degree because people now have a fuller picture. and it confirms what i said last week, which is that this is a situation that escalated very quickly. it's a very violent situation, issues on both sides. the key now is that we allow the two investigations, the two parallel investigations to complete their work. so there is one investigation ongoing into a number of assaults. and that is a police investigation for people who are on police bail. and there is a second investigation into police conduct. so it's really important now, you know, lots of people have had their say on this very complicated situation in recent days. we understand that. but it's now important that we we go forward from here with those two investigations. so all of the right actions can be taken as a result. it's an absolutely fair point to allow the investigation to run its course. but people want answers. there are tensions as a result of this. when will we know? when will
speaking to ben boulos on bbc breakfast, the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged peopleast this morning it has moved forward a degree because people now have a fuller picture. and it confirms what i said last week, which is that this is a situation that escalated very quickly. it's a very violent situation, issues on both sides. the key now is that we allow the two investigations, the two parallel investigations to complete their work. so there is one investigation ongoing into...
0
0.0
Jul 4, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
my colleague ben boulos explains just what's behind the so—called bridgerton effect.ridgerton effect. word reaches me that some are inspired to make haste to afternoon teas like this one that would undoubtedly find favour with lady whistledown herself. i think people love to see the kind of dream world of, you know, the kind of the drama behind, the beauty, you know, kind of the royal kind of lifestyle. it's very pretty here, obviously. it's very bridgerton—like, isn't it? so yeah, i think that's probably what it is. it's just a bit of a fantasy, i think. well, i have to admit, i've actually not seen it myself yet. but i know that my friend's a big fan, so for her birthday, i thought it'd be a little bit of a treat. and i have to say, ifeel quite inspired now to come and see it myself. i'm amazed to be here. i think it's so cool that they have like a whole thing centred around the show, because it's just so fun to watch. and it's like really cool to like — it's like, i love seeing the british characters and everything, kind of focused around that time period and every
my colleague ben boulos explains just what's behind the so—called bridgerton effect.ridgerton effect. word reaches me that some are inspired to make haste to afternoon teas like this one that would undoubtedly find favour with lady whistledown herself. i think people love to see the kind of dream world of, you know, the kind of the drama behind, the beauty, you know, kind of the royal kind of lifestyle. it's very pretty here, obviously. it's very bridgerton—like, isn't it? so yeah, i think...
0
0.0
Jul 28, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to breakfast with ben boulos.ve leader, pledging to unite the party. a devastating wildfire in northern california that's forced 4,000 people to flee their homes is thought to have been started deliberately. a historic day for team gb: a bronze and silver medal mean great britain saw its best opening day at an olympic games for four decades. so, what can they produce on day 2? adam peaty goes for his third—straight olympic gold in the final of the 100 metres breaststroke, while here at the gymnastics, we'll get our first glimpse of global superstar simone biles in qualification for the usa. and i have the rare treat of bringing you a dry and sunny forecast across much of the uk today. and for some, over the next few days, it's set to get quite hot too. all the details here on breakfast. good morning. it's sundayjuly 28. our main story: new footage has emerged of an incident at manchester airport, which ended with a police officer kicking a man in the head. the cctv appears to show how three officers were trying to
welcome to breakfast with ben boulos.ve leader, pledging to unite the party. a devastating wildfire in northern california that's forced 4,000 people to flee their homes is thought to have been started deliberately. a historic day for team gb: a bronze and silver medal mean great britain saw its best opening day at an olympic games for four decades. so, what can they produce on day 2? adam peaty goes for his third—straight olympic gold in the final of the 100 metres breaststroke, while here...
0
0.0
Jul 4, 2024
07/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
my colleague, ben boulos, explains just what's behind the so—called bridgerton effect.her birthday, i thought it'd be a little bit of a treat. and i have to say, ifeel quite inspired now to come and see it myself. i'm like amazed to be here. so i think it's so cool that they have like a whole thing centred around the show, because it's just so fun to watch. and it's like really cool to like — it's like, i love seeing the british like characters and like everything, like kind of focused around like that time period and everything is really cool to me. and there's more demand from those wanting their very own slice of society at home. an entire range of bridgerton—inspired stationery, crockery and clothes. so popular, this retailer informs me it frequently sells out of stock. and hushed whispers abound that some may even indulge in bridgerton—themed liquid refreshment. yet the greatest stir swirls around a mysterious new arrival in the tonne, and all the chatter in hallways and gardens is aboutjust who this enigmatic stranger could be. surely ben would be cast in the next
my colleague, ben boulos, explains just what's behind the so—called bridgerton effect.her birthday, i thought it'd be a little bit of a treat. and i have to say, ifeel quite inspired now to come and see it myself. i'm like amazed to be here. so i think it's so cool that they have like a whole thing centred around the show, because it's just so fun to watch. and it's like really cool to like — it's like, i love seeing the british like characters and like everything, like kind of focused...