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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... with sally nugent and jon kay. children questioning their gender identity are being let down by a "toxic debate" over the subject, according to a major review. former sub—postmaster and leading campaigner alan bates describes post office bosses as "thugs in suits", as he gives evidence to the inquiry into the it scandal. the whole of the postal service nowadays, it's a dead duck. it's beyond saving. bereaved families call for restrictions on newly—qualified drivers, to reduce the number of young people killed in road crashes. cost—of—living pressures still biting. debt support charities saying millions are turning to them for help. i'll have all the details. britain's most succesful gymnast max whitlock has told bbc breakfast in an exclusive interview, he's retiring after the paris olympics this summer — and that the games will be his last ever event. he h e m ostly he mostly dry start for many of us. it is chilly with sunshine. the rain in the west will cross all areas through the day. all of the de
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now it's back to sally and jon. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. mps will debate assisted dying for the first time in almost two years today, after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen secured more than 200,000 signatures. this is a polarising issue with strong feelings on both sides of the argument. this morning we've brought together two people on opposing sides of the debate. sophie blake has terminal breast cancer and wants the right to die on her own terms. she's been speaking to the former paralympian baroness tanni grey—thompson, who's concerned that disabled people will be left vulnerable by any change in the law. i was diagnosed with primary breast cancer back in december 2020 and then given the all clear. a year later unfortunately, i was told that it had come back and had spread and that i was now terminal secondary breast cancer. i was given three years to live. when the time comes, because i know it can be brutal, i'm very aware of the fact that i would like to die peacefully and not suffer, which is why i've become involved with
now it's back to sally and jon. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. mps will debate assisted dying for the first time in almost two years today, after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen secured more than 200,000 signatures. this is a polarising issue with strong feelings on both sides of the argument. this morning we've brought together two people on opposing sides of the debate. sophie blake has terminal breast cancer and wants the right to die on her own terms. she's...
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kay. after months of westminster wrangling, parliament gives the go—ahead for some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda, after mps and peers sat late into the night. this is a rishi sunak�*s flagship bill and he staked his political reputation on stopping the boats. he said flights will take off this summer but his opponents dismissed the plan is an expensive gimmick. the horrors of glass attacks and the campaign for changes to the law to make bars and nighclubs safer. something positive to come out of it, ithink something positive to come out of it, i think that is the main thing. because i think it is a waste of something so tragic happening without anything positive coming out of it. good morning, we are at the red lion truck stop in northampton, voted the finest in europe and we look at why and whether more facilities like those here could help solve the hgv staffing crisis. in sport, not backing down. nottingham forest push for greater transparency over the appointment of match ref
kay. after months of westminster wrangling, parliament gives the go—ahead for some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda, after mps and peers sat late into the night. this is a rishi sunak�*s flagship bill and he staked his political reputation on stopping the boats. he said flights will take off this summer but his opponents dismissed the plan is an expensive gimmick. the horrors of glass attacks and the campaign for changes to the law to make bars and nighclubs safer. something positive to...
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today... police have carried out a number of raids in the hunt for habibur masum, after a woman was stabbed to death in bradford. the next stage of the inquiry into the post office scandal gets under way. the campaigner who inspired the tv drama, alan bates, is due to give evidence. that is so beautiful! oh, my goodness. a spectacular celestial show. millions of people across america witness a total eclipse of the sun. car—tortion — it's a thing. as ca rs as cars get bigger and car spaces don't, we have found ourselves crawling out of the boot. we ta ke take a look. it's crunch time in the champions league. arsenal face bayern munich whilst manchester city take on real madrid as the quarter finals get under way tonight. a wet start to the day for many. gail is in the south—west. the rain will push east. the wind will develop more widely. it will brighten up in the west. more details later on in the programme. it's tuesday the 9th of april. our main story.
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today... police have carried out a number of raids in the hunt for habibur masum, after a woman was stabbed to death in bradford. the next stage of the inquiry into the post office scandal gets under way. the campaigner who inspired the tv drama, alan bates, is due to give evidence. that is so beautiful! oh, my goodness. a spectacular celestial show. millions of people across america witness a total eclipse of the sun....
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. world leaders move to de—escalate the tension in the middle east after iran launched drones and missile at israel. the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting the real dangers of a devastating full—scale conflict. israel says it reserves the right to retaliate. iran says the strikes were an act of self defence. after rafjets took part in operations to shoot down the missiles, the prime minister is expected to explain the operation to mps later. detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of six people at a shopping centre in sydney say the attacker may have deliberately targeted women. 0ne motorist group says the more has to be done to reduce the number of potholes but what is the
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. world leaders move to de—escalate the tension in the middle east after iran launched drones and missile at israel. the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting the real dangers of a devastating full—scale conflict. israel says it reserves the right to retaliate. iran says the strikes were an act of self defence. after rafjets took part in operations to shoot down the missiles,...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. the latest on the cost of living — we'll get new inflation figures this morning, covering everyday spending from food to fuel. iamata i am at a pasta factory where they have been forced to put prices up. the hope today is that the rate at which prices are rising continues to slow down. will you feel it in your pocket? not for a while yet. a0 years since the murder of police constable yvonne fletcher outside the libyan embassy — now, a private prosecution is launched in the search forjustice a call from senior doctors to make smacking children illegal in england and northern ireland — in line with the rest of the uk. 100 days until the start of the paris 0lympics 100 days until the start of the paris olympics and we are at the manchester cycling centre. with the loss of establish names from the team we are meeting the next generation of cyclists hoping to go for gold in paris. a third walk for the 3 dads, as they set off once again to raise awareness of suicide prevention.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. the latest on the cost of living — we'll get new inflation figures this morning, covering everyday spending from food to fuel. iamata i am at a pasta factory where they have been forced to put prices up. the hope today is that the rate at which prices are rising continues to slow down. will you feel it in your pocket? not for a while yet. a0 years since the murder of police constable yvonne fletcher outside...
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... a row is brewing between the uk and ireland over the rwanda deportation scheme. the irish government says it's bringing in emergency laws to stop migrants arriving via northern ireland. 0n the brink. the bbc understands that humza yousaf is considering resigning as first minister of scotland. plans to signifcantly change personal independence payments. people with less serious mental health conditions could no longer be eligible. good morning. eight years after voting to leave the eu, their checks and charges only being introduced tonight. we will look at what they might mean for input businesses and whether costs will go up again. arsenal remain on top in the title race, as mikel arteta's side celebrate victory on derby day, but there's no shaking off
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... a row is brewing between the uk and ireland over the rwanda deportation scheme. the irish government says it's bringing in emergency laws to stop migrants arriving via northern ireland. 0n the brink. the bbc understands that humza yousaf is considering resigning as first minister of scotland. plans to signifcantly change personal independence payments. people with less serious mental health conditions could no longer be...
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now it's back sally and jon. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. there has been late—night progress on the government plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda. it's been two years since the rwanda scheme was first proposed by borisjohnson in april 2022 — the idea being to immediately deport migrants who arrive on british shores. rishi sunak says this morning that his focus is to get flights off of the ground and nothing will stand in the ground and nothing will stand in the way of the government to do that. this is what the government and now wants to stop — people making the treacherous journey across the english channel in small boats. they believe putting people on flights to africa will act as a deterrent. but rishi sunak�*s pledge to "stop the boats" has proved tricky. this was supposed to be the first flight to rwanda back the summer of 2022, but the flight was stopped after a legal challenge. now, after months of wrangling, the bill will finally become law after the house of lords decided they would no longer oppose it. rishi sunak is n
now it's back sally and jon. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. there has been late—night progress on the government plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda. it's been two years since the rwanda scheme was first proposed by borisjohnson in april 2022 — the idea being to immediately deport migrants who arrive on british shores. rishi sunak says this morning that his focus is to get flights off of the ground and nothing will stand in the ground and nothing will stand in the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. world leaders move to de—escalate the tension in the middle east after iran launched drones and missiles at israel. the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting the real dangers of a devastating full—scale conflict. israel says it reserves the right to retaliate. iran says the strikes were an act of self defence. after rafjets took part in operations to shoot down the missiles, the prime minister is expected to explain the operation to mps later. detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of six people at a shopping centre in sydney say the attacker may have deliberately targeted women. the campaign to restrict young drivers after they've passed their test. the aa issues a new call the new laws to improve safety. is this the moment the premier league title race turned? as liverpool are beaten again at anfield opening to the door for arsenal, who also lose at home, handing the advantage to manchester city. good morning. it is a wet start to the day. lo
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. world leaders move to de—escalate the tension in the middle east after iran launched drones and missiles at israel. the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting the real dangers of a devastating full—scale conflict. israel says it reserves the right to retaliate. iran says the strikes were an act of self defence. after rafjets took part in operations to shoot down the...
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hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. the countdown is on and there's officially 100 days to go until the olympic games kicks off in paris. john's at the manchester velodrome for us this morning, to talk us through some of team gb's brightest hopes. good morning, welcome to the national cycling centre here in manchester. 100 days to go until the start of the paris olympics. this was the first velodrome that was built here for a bead head for —— a bit, head of the 2000 olympics. you can realise how steep this bank hears when you stand here. it is open for beginners to have a go, established cyclists, but it is the performances of the elite level cyclists which has put this place on the map producing consistent medals in the last three olympic games. no surprise they call this place the medel factory. we will be talking to some of those people who are hoping to go four olympic gold in paris. a very different looking team because they were laura kenny and jason kenny have retired this year. a very different games when yo
hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. the countdown is on and there's officially 100 days to go until the olympic games kicks off in paris. john's at the manchester velodrome for us this morning, to talk us through some of team gb's brightest hopes. good morning, welcome to the national cycling centre here in manchester. 100 days to go until the start of the paris olympics. this was the first velodrome that was built here for a bead head for —— a bit, head of the 2000...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. a cost of living story for you now. the financial conduct authority claims less people were struggling with bills and credit payments injanuary — compared with the previous year. however, charities who support people in debt say many people are still coming to them for help. nina's been taking a look at this new research. what has it held you? there is an argument that we could see recessionary seeding, inflation coming down, tesco result out later, looking to be a bumper yearfor them. but as ever how you're feeling depends on your circumstances and you are. good morning. the last two years have seen prices rocket across the board — barely anyone has been insulated from that. a new survey from the people who keep a close eye on how businesses are working suggests there were almost 7.5 million people struggling with bills and credit repayment in january. in one sense that number's moving in the right direction — down from almost 11 million thought to be struggling with payments l
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. a cost of living story for you now. the financial conduct authority claims less people were struggling with bills and credit payments injanuary — compared with the previous year. however, charities who support people in debt say many people are still coming to them for help. nina's been taking a look at this new research. what has it held you? there is an argument that we could see recessionary seeding, inflation coming down,...
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hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. domestic abuse survivors have helped develop a new initiative, designed to strengthen the process of obtaining a gun license in parts designed to strengthen the process of obtaining a gun licence in parts of england and wales. for the first time, the partners of people applying to own a gun will be asked questions, in order to build a more detailed picture of the applicant — and it's already resulted in several licences being refused or revoked. our reporter kathryn stanczyszyn has more. trish, can you just show me the cabinet for me, please? yeah, sure, sure. when a person applies to own a gun, police carry out checks — including where it will be stored, and what it will be used for. just chuck that open. so obviously we can see the bolts in here. we're just going to measure it off. trish is reapplying. gone for this over the 12 bore. it's good for hand—eye coordination, you know, and also for fitness because you've got... you know, it's quite a heavy thing and i wasjust really
hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. domestic abuse survivors have helped develop a new initiative, designed to strengthen the process of obtaining a gun license in parts designed to strengthen the process of obtaining a gun licence in parts of england and wales. for the first time, the partners of people applying to own a gun will be asked questions, in order to build a more detailed picture of the applicant — and it's already resulted in several licences being refused or...
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hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. ina moment in a moment we'll be hearing from the leader— in a moment we'll be hearing from the leader of the liberal democrats ed davey. — the leader of the liberal democrats ed davey, who is campaigning with the local— ed davey, who is campaigning with the local elections only three weeks away now — the local elections only three weeks away now. its the local elections only three weeks awa now. �* . the local elections only three weeks awa now. . , , away now. a big day in westminster toda , lots away now. a big day in westminster today. lots of— away now. a big day in westminster today, lots of things _ away now. a big day in westminster today, lots of things we _ away now. a big day in westminster today, lots of things we have - away now. a big day in westminster today, lots of things we have been i today, lots of things we have been talking about this morning, including our lead story about a smoking ban, a ban on the sale of tobacco products that they are going tobacc
hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. ina moment in a moment we'll be hearing from the leader— in a moment we'll be hearing from the leader of the liberal democrats ed davey. — the leader of the liberal democrats ed davey, who is campaigning with the local— ed davey, who is campaigning with the local elections only three weeks away now — the local elections only three weeks away now. its the local elections only three weeks awa now. �* . the local elections only...
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hello, this is breakfast with me sally nugent in the studio and jon kay, who's live in fenny compton — the village where sub—postmasters, led by alan bates, first launched their fightback. tomorrow, the post office inquiry resumes in london and jon is with more than 50 people affected by the scandal this morning, to hear more about their campaign forjustice. good morning to you from all of us, and to you at home. we were wondering what she would call a group of sub—postmasters. someone suggested a parcel. not sure about that. someone else suggested a defiance, which seems about right. you have been utterly defined in the way collectively you have bought for justice over the last 15 years, ever since many of you first gathered in their school in fenny compton in warwickshire, brought together by alan bates. here they started talking about how to find out what had been going wrong with that computer system. where had the money gone? who knew what? when? they are still asking those questions today as the post office public inquiry resumes in london this week. we thought it was a g
hello, this is breakfast with me sally nugent in the studio and jon kay, who's live in fenny compton — the village where sub—postmasters, led by alan bates, first launched their fightback. tomorrow, the post office inquiry resumes in london and jon is with more than 50 people affected by the scandal this morning, to hear more about their campaign forjustice. good morning to you from all of us, and to you at home. we were wondering what she would call a group of sub—postmasters. someone...
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jon ka , bbc anybody. i feel a lot lighter. kay, bbc news. the state pension has gone up, by 8.5%. that's because of the so—called triple lock, the government's pledge for pensions to keep pace with inflation, wage rises, or by 2.5%, whichever�*s highest. here's colletta smith. it isa it is a big birthday forjack in a few weeks. it is a big birthday forjack in a few weeks-— it is a big birthday forjack in a few weeks._ oh, i few weeks. nearly 91. oh, my goodness- _ few weeks. nearly 91. oh, my goodness. well, _ few weeks. nearly 91. oh, my goodness. well, happy - few weeks. nearly 91. oh, my i goodness. well, happy birthday. he still helps in the shop run by his son, butjack lives off still helps in the shop run by his son, but jack lives off his state pension, which is going up. it is pension, which is going up. it is more in the _ pension, which is going up. it is more in the pot. _ pension, which is going up. it 3 more in the pot. what i would like to know is how much it would increase each week. if to know is how much it would increase each week.— to know is how much it
jon ka , bbc anybody. i feel a lot lighter. kay, bbc news. the state pension has gone up, by 8.5%. that's because of the so—called triple lock, the government's pledge for pensions to keep pace with inflation, wage rises, or by 2.5%, whichever�*s highest. here's colletta smith. it isa it is a big birthday forjack in a few weeks. it is a big birthday forjack in a few weeks-— it is a big birthday forjack in a few weeks._ oh, i few weeks. nearly 91. oh, my goodness- _ few weeks. nearly 91....
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special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay is with us. rogers chair and the american presidency at vanderbilt university, historian jon meacham. we have a lot of breaking news over the weekend to get to on the world stage globally. >>> first, jon meacham, if you can give us a sense of the historic nature of what will be happening at donald trump's trial today, given this has never happened before, what is the historical context you can put it in? >> the historical context to me is, is anyone above the law in the united states of america? before the republic even began, thomas paine wrote, people ask in america, "where is the king? well, the king is the law." no one can be removed from it. so this is a test of our democracy. it's a test of the role of truth. it's a test of an ancient right of trial by jury. it's a test of do we have faith in our institutions to deliver justice? >> yeah. we're going to get to our expert legal panel in a moment to look at the details about that. >>> first, our top story this morning, the fast-moving and sign
special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay is with us. rogers chair and the american presidency at vanderbilt university, historian jon meacham. we have a lot of breaking news over the weekend to get to on the world stage globally. >>> first, jon meacham, if you can give us a sense of the historic nature of what will be happening at donald trump's trial today, given this has never happened before, what is the historical context you can put it in? >> the historical context to...
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hello this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. lovely withjon kay and sally nugent. to have you with us wednesday lovely to have you with us this wednesday morning. if you're sick of the rainy weather we've endured for the last year or so — try being a farmer. crop yields are down, feed prices are up, and land has been lost to flooding. but some farmers are finding ways to adapt. lucy vladev is on a farm in swindon to tell us more. she has some friends with her. morning. she has some friends with her. morninu. , ., ., ., morning. they have all “oined in. this field morning. they have all “oined in. this new oft morning. they have all “oined in. this field of panels h morning. they have all “oined in. this field of panels is _ morning. they have all “oined in. this field of panels is a- morning. they have alljoined in. this field of panels is a perfect . this field of panels is a perfect example of how this farm is adapting. the hedges behind me had been adapted to grow up. it provides coverfor been adapted to grow up.
hello this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. lovely withjon kay and sally nugent. to have you with us wednesday lovely to have you with us this wednesday morning. if you're sick of the rainy weather we've endured for the last year or so — try being a farmer. crop yields are down, feed prices are up, and land has been lost to flooding. but some farmers are finding ways to adapt. lucy vladev is on a farm in swindon to tell us more. she has some friends with her. morning. she has some...