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welcome to breakfast, with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: mps michael gove and andrea leadsom announce they won't stand at the next election — the highest profile figures to quit out of nearly 80 conservatives. former post office boss paula vennells finishes giving evidence to the horizon it scandal inquiry, and former subpostmasters give us their verdict on her performance. she is putting her make—up on while she is to drive, so near side, trying to put her blusher on while she is trying to drive. a crackdown on distracted drivers who are putting lives at risk. in sport, good morning on cup final day. while in scotland, rangers will be trying to stop celtic doing the double. here at wembley, manchester united will be trying to do the sameto their neighbours and great rivals, manchester city, in the fa cup. and i'll have your full bank holiday weekend forecast. watch out for some wet weather at times. it's saturday, 25 may. our main story: former conservative ministers michael gove and dame andrea leadsom are among more than 100 mps to reveal they won't be c
welcome to breakfast, with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: mps michael gove and andrea leadsom announce they won't stand at the next election — the highest profile figures to quit out of nearly 80 conservatives. former post office boss paula vennells finishes giving evidence to the horizon it scandal inquiry, and former subpostmasters give us their verdict on her performance. she is putting her make—up on while she is to drive, so near side, trying to put her blusher...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: £250 million — that's how much the government says is owed to them by thousands of unpaid carer5, who were wrongly overpaid benefits. new cctv images appear to show rapper sean combs attacking his girlfriend in 2016, following a series of allegations of physical and sexual violence. 48 hours before the long—awaited report into the infected blood scandal is published, we hear from several victim5 fighting forju5tice. in sport, fireworks ahead of the fight — the shoving 5tarts before tyson fury and 0lexandr u5yk even enter the ring. tonight it's the biggest bout this century, as they battle to be crowned undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. mist and fog to be an issue for some for the _ mist and fog to be an issue for some for the next — mist and fog to be an issue for some for the next few mornings but the weekend — for the next few mornings but the weekend by and large drive. 0ne for the next few mornings but the weekend by and large drive. one or two exceptions, especially in t
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welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today... john swinney�*s expected to be confirmed as the new leader of the scottish national party later after a potential challenger pulled out of the race. prime minister rishi sunak admits last week's local elections were "bitterly disappointing" for the conservatives, but the party can still come together and make progress. gizza job. tributes are being paid to the actor bernard hill, who has died at the age of 79. good morning. after 110 attempts, lando norris is a formula one race winner. the british driver takes the chequered flag at a dramatic miami grand prix on a day to remember for maclaren. and good morning. we will see some spells of warm sunshine around today, but also spells of heavy downpours and some thunderstorms too. all the details of the bank holiday weather later in the programme. it's bank holiday monday, the 6th of may. our main story... john swinney is expected to be confirmed as the next leader of the scottish national party after his last potential competitor pulle
welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today... john swinney�*s expected to be confirmed as the new leader of the scottish national party later after a potential challenger pulled out of the race. prime minister rishi sunak admits last week's local elections were "bitterly disappointing" for the conservatives, but the party can still come together and make progress. gizza job. tributes are being paid to the actor bernard hill, who has died at the age of...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt in downing street and nina warhurst in salford. the election campaign begins. voters across the uk will go to the polls onjuly 4th to decide who will occupy the building behind me. the timing of the announcement took many here in westminster by surprise, but today party leaders will be out across the country setting out their policies. now is the moment for britain to choose its future. to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty. fin square one with no plan and no certain . ., . , i. certainty. on the 4th ofjuly you have the choice, _ certainty. on the 4th ofjuly you have the choice, and _ certainty. on the 4th ofjuly you have the choice, and together, | certainty. on the 4th ofjuly you i have the choice, and together, we can stop _ have the choice, and together, we can stop the chaos, we can turn the page. _ can stop the chaos, we can turn the page. we _ can stop the chaos, we can turn the page. we can — can stop the chaos, we can turn the page,
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt in downing street and nina warhurst in salford. the election campaign begins. voters across the uk will go to the polls onjuly 4th to decide who will occupy the building behind me. the timing of the announcement took many here in westminster by surprise, but today party leaders will be out across the country setting out their policies. now is the moment for britain to choose its future. to decide whether we want to build on the progress we...
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welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: and i do hereby declare that richard parker is.. cheering and applause a blow for rishi sunak as labour beats andy street in the west midlands mayoral elections, capping a bleak set of election results for the conservatives. the famous words, "i did it my way" and it was always going to be like that and in the end, it wasn't quite enough. it started in blackball with a 26% swing _ it started in blackball with a 26% swing and we've ended in the west midlands _ swing and we've ended in the west midlands with our new mayor, richard marka _ midlands with our new mayor, richard marka is_ midlands with our new mayor, richard marka is the _ midlands with our new mayor, richard marka is the west midlands mayor —— backpoohl— backpool.l cheering and applause "the most loved and amazing son" — the family of daniel anjorin, who was killed in a sword attack in east london, pay tribute to the 1a—year—old. good morning. their 22—year wait is over: ipswich town can
welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: and i do hereby declare that richard parker is.. cheering and applause a blow for rishi sunak as labour beats andy street in the west midlands mayoral elections, capping a bleak set of election results for the conservatives. the famous words, "i did it my way" and it was always going to be like that and in the end, it wasn't quite enough. it started in blackball with a 26% swing _ it started in blackball...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today. a plumber dubbed the kindest in britain with pledges of free repairs has been accused of faking stories on social media, including one using a dead woman, to help raise over £2 million. this is from depher�*s account. is that post true? that post is not true, no. herfamily have said that is a lie, what do you want to say to that family? well, i havejust said, i apologise to the family but i will have to look further into that, that's the old account. slovakia's prime minister is in hospital after being shot slovakia's prime minister is no longer in a life—threatening condition after being shot whilst greeting members of the public. a beautiful morning on windermere but an ugly issue, the dumping of sewage into lakes like this one, i will hearfrom sewage into lakes like this one, i will hear from local businesses and have the latest financial results from the water company. in sport, it's a 12th title in 13 seasons for celtic. they thrash kilmarnock to seal the scottish premiershi
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today. a plumber dubbed the kindest in britain with pledges of free repairs has been accused of faking stories on social media, including one using a dead woman, to help raise over £2 million. this is from depher�*s account. is that post true? that post is not true, no. herfamily have said that is a lie, what do you want to say to that family? well, i havejust said, i apologise to the family but i will...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today... people in south devon have been warned they face having to boil tap water for another week — as investigators say a faulty valve may have allowed a parasite to make its way into the water. it's not very good, is it? the fact they are giving water out is a start, i suppose. more needs to be done to address a �*crisis' in teacher recruitment and retention according to a report by mps. we catch up with margot — whose rare condition means she was born without eyes, as she's given a special braille artwork by a blind artist inspired by her story. good morning. it is a kitchen staple, but rising prices of olive oil could run your wallet dry. i will be taking a look. good morning, one win away from the premier league. leeds united are into a championship play—off final after a 4—0 win over norwich at elland road. frosty start, most of you will see some sunshine, i will
good morning welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today... people in south devon have been warned they face having to boil tap water for another week — as investigators say a faulty valve may have allowed a parasite to make its way into the water. it's not very good, is it? the fact they are giving water out is a start, i suppose. more needs to be done to address a �*crisis' in teacher recruitment and retention according to a report by mps. we catch up...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. thank you forjoining us. some great news this morning. lando norris has won a formula 1 race. how often do we say max verstappen and red bull had dominated? want to moment for him. he has nailed his colours to the mast, been with mclaren for five years. almost regarded as the nearly man. his dad was not there in miami. there is a lesson! he is one of the most popular guys on the circuit, really important to say that. lovely to see all those dries drivers coming to congratulate him. —— those drivers. he is known for being a nice guy. generally a likeable bunch within the circuit. they are putting their lives on the line, aren't they? very hard to compare it with other sports. they had their lives on the line. they were all behind him winning that in the end. he was helped a little bit fair to say by the safety car. there he is, lando norris, finally a race winner. the safety car coming out midway through. he put on the pace. that to crowd surfing with the mclaren team. they are del
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. thank you forjoining us. some great news this morning. lando norris has won a formula 1 race. how often do we say max verstappen and red bull had dominated? want to moment for him. he has nailed his colours to the mast, been with mclaren for five years. almost regarded as the nearly man. his dad was not there in miami. there is a lesson! he is one of the most popular guys on the circuit, really important to say that. lovely to see all...
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hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. we've spoken a lot about rising food prices over the past year — and the impact on people's shopping habits. sometimes it is useful to look at one item in particular. yes, we're talking about olive oil. the healthier cooking product that we're told we should be eating more of. some people will be somewhat shocked when they see the price on the supermarket shelf. recent figures show that the average cost has gone up by nearly 39% in the past 12 months. that means that the average 500ml bottle now costs just over £8. last year it was £5.78. you might have seen higher prices, thatis you might have seen higher prices, that is because those are averages. 0ur cost of living correspondent colletta smith has been taking a look at why prices have risen so quickly. while you might have spotted some shop prices beginning to fall, there's one staple that's been going sky high. olive oil. just picked up this 500ml bottle of olive oil that's in a plastic bottle and it's pretty much bob on the a
hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. we've spoken a lot about rising food prices over the past year — and the impact on people's shopping habits. sometimes it is useful to look at one item in particular. yes, we're talking about olive oil. the healthier cooking product that we're told we should be eating more of. some people will be somewhat shocked when they see the price on the supermarket shelf. recent figures show that the average cost has gone up by nearly 39% in...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today. the last day of parliament before the general election and the final chance for mps to pass any new laws as party leaders criss—cross the united kingdom in pursuit of your vote. a piece of legislation that passed will today— a piece of legislation that passed will today clear— a piece of legislation that passed will today clear the _ a piece of legislation that passed will today clear the names - a piece of legislation that passed will today clear the names of- will today clear the names of hundreds— will today clear the names of hundreds of— will today clear the names of hundreds of sub—postmasterj will today clear the names of. hundreds of sub—postmaster is wrongly— hundreds of sub—postmaster is wrongly convicted _ hundreds of sub—postmaster is wrongly convicted due - hundreds of sub—postmaster is wrongly convicted due to - hundreds of sub—postmaster is wrongly convicted due to the i hundreds of sub—postmaster is i wrongly convicted due to the faulty horizo
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today. the last day of parliament before the general election and the final chance for mps to pass any new laws as party leaders criss—cross the united kingdom in pursuit of your vote. a piece of legislation that passed will today— a piece of legislation that passed will today clear— a piece of legislation that passed will today clear the _ a piece of legislation that passed will today clear the names -...
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hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. in around half an hour, we'll find out how much profit the water company united utilities has made in the past year. it comes as the firm faces questions over its handling of an incident which saw millions of litres of raw sewage dumped into lake windemere. ben is there for us this morning. ben, this most recent incident is not the first. yes, incident is not the first. you have outlined some of background yes, you have outlined some of the background there. let me show you something of real contrast, the sheer beauty of lake windermere on a gorgeous day like this. it's easy to see why this area draws 18 million people every year to come and enjoy the lake and the activities around it, but in contrast let me show you something a lot less beautiful. that is one of the overflow outlet points were under certain circumstances water companies are allowed to let waste water, sewage, rainwater out into lakes rivers and seas and when there is really heavy rainfall to stop the system and the p
hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. in around half an hour, we'll find out how much profit the water company united utilities has made in the past year. it comes as the firm faces questions over its handling of an incident which saw millions of litres of raw sewage dumped into lake windemere. ben is there for us this morning. ben, this most recent incident is not the first. yes, incident is not the first. you have outlined some of background yes, you have outlined...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. the hamas run health ministry in gaza says dozens of people have been killed in an israeli strike on a refugee camp near the city of rafah. israel says it was targeting a hamas command centre. the election campaign enters its first full week, with rishi sunak and sir keir starmer set to clash over security, after the tories unveiled plans to reintroduce national service. hailed as one of the raf�*s finest pilots. tributes are paid to squadron leader mark long who died when a spitfire crashed at the weekend. the saints go marching in to the premier league. southampton are promoted after beating leeds in the championship play—off final at wembley.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. the hamas run health ministry in gaza says dozens of people have been killed in an israeli strike on a refugee camp near the city of rafah. israel says it was targeting a hamas command centre. the election campaign enters its first full week, with rishi sunak and sir keir starmer set to clash over security, after the tories unveiled plans to reintroduce national service. hailed as one of the raf�*s finest...
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hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and jon kay. with campaigning now well under way for the general election, party leaders are travelling up and down the uk, trying to convince voters to back their party ahead of polling day. there will be 650 seats up for grabs so, over the next few weeks, we're taking a look at some of the constituencies that could prove key to deciding the outcome on the 11th ofjuly. where are we heading to today? let's have a look at the constituency of east worthing and shoreham in west sussex. on may 3rd, labour took control of adur district council from the conservatives for the first time ever. now, residents there are preparing to go back to the ballot box to decide who will be their mp. in 2019, the conservatives held the seat with a majority of around 7,500. but if the results of the local elections are an indication of voting intentions, it could be one to watch. 0ur reporter sean killick has been speaking to voters in the coastal village of lancing. between worthing and hove, the south downs and the s
hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and jon kay. with campaigning now well under way for the general election, party leaders are travelling up and down the uk, trying to convince voters to back their party ahead of polling day. there will be 650 seats up for grabs so, over the next few weeks, we're taking a look at some of the constituencies that could prove key to deciding the outcome on the 11th ofjuly. where are we heading to today? let's have a look at the constituency of east...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. our headlines. the last day of parliament before the general election and the final chance for mp5 to pass any new laws, as party leaders crisscross the united kingdom in pursuit of your vote. one piece of legislation the passed will clear the names of hundreds of sub—postmaster is wrongly convicted in the it scandal. here, —— paula vennells faces a final day of questioning. a fall in the cost of energy as the latest price cap is announced this morning — but typical household bills are still above pre—pandemic levels. in sport. premier league darts champion at 17 and luke littler wins it, in style, hitting a nine—darter, on his way to beating the world champion luke humphries. good morning from saddleworth. we are ready to strike up the band. how fabulous is that? we are getting ready for the greatest show on earth. the whit friday contest. a! earth. the whit friday contest. a drier day than in recent days today. we should see sunshine especially in the south. things looking mixed throug
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. our headlines. the last day of parliament before the general election and the final chance for mp5 to pass any new laws, as party leaders crisscross the united kingdom in pursuit of your vote. one piece of legislation the passed will clear the names of hundreds of sub—postmaster is wrongly convicted in the it scandal. here, —— paula vennells faces a final day of questioning. a fall in the cost of energy as the latest...
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good morning, and welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. our headlines today... £250 million. that's how much the government says it's owed by more than 100,000 unpaid carers — who were wrongly overpaid benefits. new cctv images appear to show rapper sean combs attacking his girlfriend in 2016 — following a series of allegations of physical and sexual violence. 48 hours before the long—awaited report into the infected blood scandal is published — we hearfrom several victims fighting for justice. the animosity is bubbling ahead of the biggest fight of the bubbling ahead of the biggest fight of the century. tonight it's the biggest bout this century, as they battle to be crowned undisputed, heavyweight champion of the world. mist and fog will continue to be an issue for some over the next few mornings, but the weekend, by and large, dry. just one or two exceptions, especially in the south this morning. i'll have the details later. it's saturday the 18th of may. our main story. more than 100,000 unpaid carers are being forced to repay
good morning, and welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. our headlines today... £250 million. that's how much the government says it's owed by more than 100,000 unpaid carers — who were wrongly overpaid benefits. new cctv images appear to show rapper sean combs attacking his girlfriend in 2016 — following a series of allegations of physical and sexual violence. 48 hours before the long—awaited report into the infected blood scandal is published — we hearfrom several...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. our headlines today: mps michael gove and andrea leadsom announce they won't stand at the next election — the highest profile figures to quit out of nearly 80 conservatives. former post office boss paula vennells finishes giving evidence to the horizon it scandal inquiry. former sub—postmasters give us their verdict on her performance. in the week that mp craig mackinlay returned to parliament after losing four limbs to sepsis, campaigners want to see more awareness of the condition and better care for those affected. good morning on cup final day. here at wembley, it will be the second successive manchester derby fa cup final later, with united hoping to gain revenge on city. while at hampden park, rangers will be trying to stop rivals celtic doing the double in the scottish cup final. i will have your photo bank holiday forecast. watch out for some wet weather at times. it's saturday the 25th of may. our main story: former conservative ministers michael gove and dame andrea lead
good morning welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. our headlines today: mps michael gove and andrea leadsom announce they won't stand at the next election — the highest profile figures to quit out of nearly 80 conservatives. former post office boss paula vennells finishes giving evidence to the horizon it scandal inquiry. former sub—postmasters give us their verdict on her performance. in the week that mp craig mackinlay returned to parliament after losing four limbs to...
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welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: and i do hereby declare that richard parker is... cheering and applause. a blow for rishi sunak as labour beats andy street in the west midlands mayoral elections, capping a bleak set of results for the conservatives. the famous words, "i did it my way". and it was always going to be like that and in the end, it wasn't quite enough. it started in blackpool with a 26% swing and we've ended in the west midlands with our new mayor, richard parker, as the west midlands mayor. "the most loved and amazing son" — the family of daniel anjorin who was killed in a sword attack in east london pay tribute to the 14—year—old. their two—decade wait is over: ipswich town can start preparing for premier league football after clinching promotion from the championship. and while there'll be some showers about today, there'll also be some sunny spells and when the sun comes out, it's once again going to feel pretty warm. i'll have all of the details very shortly. it's sunday
welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: and i do hereby declare that richard parker is... cheering and applause. a blow for rishi sunak as labour beats andy street in the west midlands mayoral elections, capping a bleak set of results for the conservatives. the famous words, "i did it my way". and it was always going to be like that and in the end, it wasn't quite enough. it started in blackpool with a 26% swing and we've ended in the west...
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that's it, i'm back in around half an hour. and nina warhurst in salford. our headlines today. the election campaign begins. voters across the uk will go to the polls onjuly ath to decide who will occupy the building behind me. the timing of the announcement took many here in westminster by surprise, but today party leaders will be out across the country setting out their policies. now is the moment for britain to choose its future. to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty. on the ath ofjuly you have the choice, and together, we can stop the chaos, we can turn the page, we can start to rebuild britain and change our country. good morning. i have come to birmingham wholesale market where traders are trying to grab the attention of their customers, but what will it take for politicians to grab the attention of voters? i will be finding out what will affect how people here choose to vote. throughout the programme this morning we'll bring you reaction from across the uk, and speak to some of the p
that's it, i'm back in around half an hour. and nina warhurst in salford. our headlines today. the election campaign begins. voters across the uk will go to the polls onjuly ath to decide who will occupy the building behind me. the timing of the announcement took many here in westminster by surprise, but today party leaders will be out across the country setting out their policies. now is the moment for britain to choose its future. to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have...