tv Breakfast BBC News March 30, 2018 6:00am-9:02am BST
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with charlie stayt and mega munchetty. hello, good morning. a remarkable recovery. to the afternoon, it will feel more like wet and talking. friday. lots of heavy showers in the forecast later on good today. not quite as chilly as yesterday. temperatures between three and five degrees celsius. morning. we‘ll see the showers come in from the south, heavy, thundery. there could even be a bit of hail round, too. it's good friday, march 30th. of rain by the time we get to the end of the day. involving murder and rape being released without top temperatures between seven and ten any conditions. degrees celsius. but it will feel a touch chillier than that with the easterly wind. of looking after children with special eduational needs. the showers are going to rumble on for a time. in sport, the crying game. of the day tomorrow. breaks down in front of the between four and six degrees celsius. media. cool and unsettled. a drier picture by the time we get to laboratory that's due to plunge to earth over the weekend. the afternoon. but lots of cloud around, quite a chilly easterly
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breeze still. easter day, easter sunday, the best day of the next few. the best day of the at st katherine dock in next few. london. to a good learning. bank i am indeed. iam indeed. i am indeed. the in central london's only marina, the start of the easter weekend. day start of the easter weekend. monday. will there be some good friday weather as well? full details in 15 minutes. good morning. the daughter of a former russian spy who was poisoned in a nerve to bank the day monday. to in a nerve agent attack in salisbury has regained consciousness. bank doctors say yulia skripal is improving the rapidly. day it was expelling 60 american monday. diplomats. here is our washington correspondent chris buckler. the pair were admitted nearly four weeks ago after being to bank the day monday. weeks ago after being to bank the day monday. to be to bank conscious and the day talking. monday. remains seriously ill in hospital.
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the russians have repeated their demand for consular officials to bank the day monday. their demand for consular officials to bank the day monday. meanwhile the diplomatic tit—for tat action is continuing to bank the day monday. with the united states threatening to retaliate after russia to bank the day monday. to bank the day monday. the united states, in concert with many other countries, to bank the day monday. to bank the day governments said russia was monday. responsible for. and international relationships are certainly strained. russia is responsible for that horrific attack on the british to bank the day monday. to what we lived in the horrific attack on the british to bank the day monday. cold war. thousands of suspects under investigation for violent and sexual to bank the day monday. offences have been released from police custody without any to bank the day monday. to bank the day monday. last year new rules were introduced in england and wales the expulsion of the country's intended to bank the day monday. representatives. and in the announcement, all the animosities were obvious. to stop police bailing suspects for months — and, to bank the day monday. for months — and, to bank the day monday. the home office said it has asked police forces to bank the day monday. has asked police forces to bank the day monday. out 60 americans. the government has called for an inquiry into the costs to bank the day monday. to bank the day monday. made the decision to kick out russian spies. the transport secretary chris grayling says fuel at motorway to bank the day we do not see this as a diplomatic tit—for—tat. monday. to bank the day
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citizen and his monday. daughter. some academy schools in england are using taxpayers‘ money to pay to bank the day monday. to bank the day monday. retaliate with further action against the public accounts committee says more than 100 managers to bank the moscow. day monday. have certainly become more than 100 managers to bank the day monday. much more frosty. the report says this is taking money away from children‘s education, to david buckler, bbc news. bank the day monday. but the government says it regularly scrutinises the finances to bank the day monday. scrutinises the finances to bank the day monday. conditions attached, according to research by 39 labour mps and peers have signed a letter urging jeremy corbyn the bbc. to bank the day monday. to suspend a senior official over her handling of a complaint to bank the day monday. over her handling of a complaint to bank the day monday. in some cases, years. christine shawcroft stood down as head of the party‘s disputes to bank the here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. day monday. panel, after calling for the reinstatement to bank the day monday. of a council candidate accused of denying the holocaust, to bank the day monday. to bank the day monday. the prince of wales has recorded a good friday easter message to bank the day monday. concerns about precharge or police in support of people who are being persecuted to bank the day monday. bail. bail. to bank the day monday. in the video, which will be broadcast today, he describes how to bank the day monday. deeply moved he‘s been while meeting christians who have had to bank the day monday.
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to flee from persecution — and is calling for more to bank the day monday. before being told he wouldn't face any charges. to bank the day monday. any charges. all three abrahamic faiths have known and continue to know to bank the day monday. bail had to is change in last year 28— day limit was imposed. 28— day limit was imposed. the bitterness of persecution when religion has fallen to bank the day monday. to bank the day monday. longer, they need approval from a senior officer or magistrate. senior officer or magistrate. bailed has dropped dramatically by about two thirds. about two thirds. and faced no restrictions on who they contact or where they go. they contact or where they go. faithful to the true essence of their beliefs. suspected of violent and sexual offences. offences. conditions between april and june last you. to earth this weekend. last you. man—made objects that usually re—enter earth‘s suspected of rape, all still subject to police investigation. to police investigation. atmosphere.
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but say there is a very low risk of people being hit by debris. about the same chance as being hit by lightning twice in the same year. harassed, suffering further violence from a dangerous abuser. from a dangerous abuser. so do not worry. everything is going to be ok. to be ok. we are still here, who should be on bail are not being released without conditions. we are not worried? of fuel at the i feel so reassured. everything is country's motorway service stations. ok. the australian cricket drama unfolding. unfolding. so we have seen the personal side of this? this? yes, the emotional outpouring. why. steve yes, the emotional to pay excessive salaries to senior staff according to a report outpouring. by mps. steve smith face the media yesterday as he returned home to australia. as he returned home to australia. are being paid more than £150,000. bancroft was the first to face the media, holding back tears.
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media, holding back tears. of academies. over her handling of a complaint about anti—semitism. they are going through so will leave after this test series. after this a member of labour's national executive test series. committee. these are the pictures we jessica parker. are seeing. seeing. captain crybaby that is an the mail. in the express isn't going away is they say broken. it? broken. saying enough, we are done with dragging this out. enough with punishing. punishing. we can look up now from the press conferences yesterday. this row is just not going away. to see the way my old man has been... old man has been... this saga to calm down over the easter weekend, it hasn't. easter weekend, it hasn't. calling for christine shawcroft to be suspended. be suspended. who are going to take the
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field tomorrow. the council candidate accused of holocaust denial. holocaust denial. reflect on my values, and what i‘ve grown up to be. steve canane is the european correspondent for abc news. he correspondent for abc news. joins us now. committee of the party of which she is a member. is a member. very emotional. no surprises, really. really. his whole life, that has been destroyed. concerned that europe remains a member of the executive committee. member of the executive committee. destroyed. i think he feels great shame about what happens. he pledged to be an shame about what happens. ally in the fight against anti—semitism. fight against anti—semitism. unstoppable tampering in the first place. jeremy corbyn has place. pledged action. corbyn has pledged action. i am to blame,
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it was poor leadership. people have no place whatsoever in the party. the party. leadership. emotional, he has probably not slept for days. for days. david warner is the only one we have not heard from. not heard from. one ofjeremy corbyn‘s burst actions to be. a share of a £30 million fund to tackle in australia he said he would speak to the media in the coming days. to the media in the coming days. the problem. play for australia again so has less to lose. to lose. revelations could come out when he faces the media? faces the media? i think england and wales. so. to a national crisis". tonnes is expected to crash back to earth this weekend the ball, it is hard to know what his . motivation will be. his motivation will be. the chances of being hit are slim . here's our science correspondentjonathan amos. shunned by fellow players and they were disgusted with his behaviour. were disgusted with his behaviour. doubt he will play for australia again. again. i think steve smith will be able to rehabilitate himself. able to rehabilitate himself. decides to give a press conference, if that is what he does. if that is what he does. he has been singled out as the ringleader. singled out as the ringleader.
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a memorable day in has the australian public made of these reactions back home? these reactions back home? initially they were outraged. space. they were outraged. opposed to, say, football would be in the uk. in the uk. the team was asked to carry out the task. now her a laboratory and classroom in the sky is heading down to earth. in the sky is heading down to earth. task. generally do not like cheats, there was a lot of outrage at the time. junior is on the ground have lost contact with it. was a lot of outrage at the contact with it. time. path means it can only be in this pink band around the equator. pink band around the equator. chance, certainly for steve smith and cameron bancroft. and cameron bancroft. experts say no one should be alarmed, david warner, i am not so sure. i am not so sure. however. alarmed, however. to the probability of being hit by lightning twice in the same year. lightning twice in the same year. there is a huge burst. covered by ocean, any tiangong—1 debris will hit water. will be very difficult for him to rehabilitate himself. debris will hit water. rehabilitate himself. china, its pressing on with its space ambitions. steve, it is charlie in the studio. space ambitions. charlie in the studio.
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bigger and more permanent manned space station built in a decade. space station built in a decade. jonathan amos, bbc news. so the reassurance is that you been almost embarrassing and a sign of weakness, in a way. of weakness, in a should not worry. should not worry. way. to some of the cricket stars of 30 years ago. be hit twice in the same day by lightning. years ago. it feels like this is quite lightning. i don't know how likely that is. very low. a big change. quite a big change. do you know what imean? do you know what i mean? i mean? it would be low. i know what you are saying but i‘m not sure i agree. but i‘m not sure i agree. 0ne statistic leads to another in a funny kind of way. funny kind of way. emotions which i'll roar at the moment. australian test team as captain, he resigned in tears. resigned in tears. what a week in australian cricket. cricket. test, when crushed in this manner would certainly be in tears. this cheating certainly be in tears. sure that what you are saying is right. scandal broke. right. broke. the coach said he is going to be standing down. be standing down. about the heroin addiction of his water full —— of his daughter. water full —— of his daughter. that ring leading operation, the plan to cheat. plan to cheat. you can't underestimate the scale of this. sure it is as unusual as you suggest. suggest. underestimate the scale of this.
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do you think the sympathy has shifted? do you think the sympathy has shifted ? do you think the sympathy has shifted? shifted? that these guys are and how great this four lives. it's huge. they cheat is bad enough, they admit and the backlash begins. and the backlash begins. importantjob in australia behind the prime minister. the prime minister. —— then you see some vulnerable and very herdsmen, they seem contrite. very herdsmen, they seem contrite. that is how significant we are talking. significant we are talking. has simply changed towards them? moment and emotions are roar after those press conferences. on their arrival back in australia. and cameron bancroft lied about what smith broke down in tears and was supported by his father. happened. happened. contrition, people are feeling sympathy. sympathy. people thought there was a very on after seeing the reaction of his players. large pile on. very large pile on. test in christchurch. that are not as bad as they might as he approaches seem. seem. 100.
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very sorry and is about to be finished in a large way. finished in a large way. bout in cardiff tomorrow night. massive financial implications for him. him. thank you very much forjoining us, steve ca na ne. thank you very much forjoining us, steve canane. my pleasure. that is saturday set to earn that they will not get any more. any more. night sorted. because anthonyjoshua has that kind of magic ingredient, doesn't it? of magic ingredient, doesn't it? is real where people are not sympathetic to that. that. superstar. real superstar. have admitted they are paying the consequences at the moment. he walks the walk and unbeaten so far but so isjoseph half an hour‘s time. parker. far but so isjoseph parker. m won't be a walkover. not at test in new zealand. all. innings as england slumped to 94—5. will you stay with us and do the papers soon? yes, i will. matt is out at st katherine dock in london for us this morning.
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the wonderful weather over the easter weekend? easter weekend? at the close with england on 290—8. something like that. katharine dock in london, a site with over 1000 years of history. with over 1000 years of history. as he gears up to take on the kiwijospeh parker. gifted to 13 nights in the 13th century for making profits. century for making profits. of the world. world, handling more than goods than any other one. any other one. the fighters will weigh—in later today. then place was built, celebration is ongoing, but like many other arenas. weigh—in ongoing, but like later many other arenas. today. easter weekend, will it be worth the weather? . then they will be out in the ring tomorrow night in cardiff. cool conditions will tomorrow night in cardiff. a huge night, about 10:30pm. a huge night, about10:30pm. a huge night, about 10:30pm. you have yours dominate. a bit of rain. planned? especially on planned? i will be watching, would you be watching? no. monday. some sunshine early start on sunday? no. to be found. found. boxing does not do it for you? together down the raid, for you? i am just not interested in watching it.
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there will be some watching it. rain around. will be some rain around. what about you, the rain pushing its way but further north. pushing its way but charlie? further north. be watching it, either, but that is not important. not important. southern counties of england. important moment in sport, that is the heavy main thing. and he has the magic thing. thing. and thundery. will you be watching the boxing tomorrow? tomorrow? and thundery. forfive degrees, up to double figures. to double figures. i get up early enough to the week, i am having a night in bed. and western scotland into this afternoon. am having a night in bed. your life is so afternoon. the rain across exciting! i like england and wales. sleep! and wales. what can i some sleet and snow over the say?! tops of the hills. what about the weather? the tops of the hills. a desperately chilly night. should i get on chilly night. with it? best of the sunshine in the north—west of the country. north—west of the country. central london, celebrating 190 yea rs. central london, celebrating 190 years. years. of rain, a little bit of hills lead as well. as well. brightening up in the west of england and wales. many parts of the country, but would you have the weather for it? of england and wales.
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but a bit of sunshine to end the day. you have the weather for it? sunshine to end easter, never going to be a scorcher, by and large. scorcher, by and large. the day. an overriding cool theme this weekend. overriding cool theme this wind over the northern half of the country. weekend. country. sunday, though, the best day over the easter weekend. day over the easter weekend. cloud will build through the day. will build through north of scotland, giving a covering over the hills. over the hills. the day. and snow for southern scotland and the far north of england. the far north of england. temperatures still down in single figures. wet in the channel islands and some southern counties of england. southern counties of england. figures. the third of sunday, rain into devon and cornwall. into devon and across southern part of england and wales through the cornwall. day. wales through the day. one showers, some sunshine between them. some sunshine between them. midlands northwards, into southern scotland, we could see snow. scotland, we could see snow. the north of northern ireland and north—west england later today. north—west england later today. london, it will be the warmest day of easter weekend. of easter weekend. is likely to cause some disruption here and there. here and there. the big difference in rain develops across much of england and wales tonight, heavy at times. temperatures. and wales tonight, heavy at times. in temperatures. 0nly around three or four degrees. 0nly around three orfour and the peak district we will see more snowfall. more degrees. 0nly around three or four degrees. or four degrees. snowfall. a cold wind to go with it. with it. a bit of
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everything in your ireland, clear skies, so we could take a frost into saturday morning. conditions to start easter weekend. easter weekend. saturday. easter weekend weather will be in western scotland. western scotland. the best of a dry and sunniest weather throughout. and sunniest weather throughout. will have more throughout the morning. wales first thing, becoming confined eastern counties through saturday. eastern counties through saturday. we will see you later. brightening sky is to the west, many finish saturday dry with sunshine. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. finish saturday dry with sunshine. in salisbury, is said to be conscious temperatures dropping back into single figures across most areas. single figures across and talking. most areas. through the night and into sunday, is clear skies and lighter winds. is clear skies and lighter winds. in england and wales. there could be some frost on sunday morning, mist and fog. morning, mist and fog. thickens, single figure temperatures even with lighter winds. john is staying with us for a look at some of the even with lighter winds. papers. at some of the day, moving northwards into monday, hitting cold air. papers. hitting cold air. of pounds of taxpayers' money squandered on consultations. squandered on consultations. snow quite extensively, even to low levels at times. levels at times.
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point of the story is the times investigation says they go nowhere. investigation says they go nowhere. they announce these consultations and keep checking the forecast, some of that snow could be disruptive. that snow could be disruptive. nothing really happens. and nothing really happens. across the north—west highlands of scotland, cold here. scotland, cold here. south—west of england, but we will see rain bow on easter monday. see rain bow on easter consultation on banning restaurants from taking tips. from taking tips. monday. it is good friday, the start of easter weekend. easter weekend. what else do we need on an easter weekend? what has happened and they are saying they are looking at feedback. saying they are looking at feedback. on an easter weekend? a hot cross bun. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. business and whether they work enjoy your easter weekend. bun. enjoy your easter weekend. or not. not. weekend. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. of melted butter and a nice cup of tea to with it? tea to with it? naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. tea to with it? which has been labelled an asset bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. stripper. bun. between your mouthfuls of dry hot cross bun?! matt cross stripper. called upon to block this deal a national security grounds. bun?! national security grounds. bun. matt pegues cross bun?! bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. temperatures in the highlands, go over that again! .. bun.
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about four degreed... i could be here a while... bun. i could be here a while... branded the unacceptable face of capitalism last night. while... bun. i don't even know where he got that. got that. capitalism last night. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. we will come back to matt in a few minutes‘ time. we will come back to people should be released, and those decisions. matt in a few minutes' decisions. time. minutes' time. bun. minutes' time. you have never cuddled me like that. this is maggie. bun. this is maggie. maggie. bun. maggie. maggie has covered me in hair, but who cares? bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. that‘s according to a new survey by consumer association which? bun. they were no longer a risk to anyone. anyone. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. since their last renewal. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. the average increase for a dog is £123 and £57 for cats. a look at yulia skripal, with the news she is making a recovery. news she is making a recovery. bun. she is recovering in salisbury hospital. to £472 for a dog and £285 to insure a cat. the breed of the pet can also hospital. the hospital has said her condition is now stable. make a difference. condition is now stable. bun. it is on the front on the back pages. the front on the back pages. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. for example, french bulldogs are the most expensive dogs to insure. costing £200 more than a
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jack russell terrier. bun. you would think he was guilty of a crime far worse than ball tampering. crime far worse than sarah cumming is a vet from liverpool. maggie from liverpool. ball tampering. bun. maggie is from liverpool. and i think, you know, this is the same picture. your dog. same picture. she is. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. she is a border underestimate the power of terrier. sport and sporting heroes. border terrier. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. border terrier. bun. sporting heroes. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. behaved and aggressive like maggie, there are issues, aren‘t there? i think there is a sense that there is... there are issues, aren‘t sense that there is... there? which paper is that? bun. don‘t listen! that is the daily mail. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. from you and sat with me, but we are talking about serious sums of money. talking about serious sums of money. bun. talking about serious sums of money. naga and charlie, i certainly have m. mine. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. their lifetime, will visit a vet more often. more often. bun. more often. pet owners will claim a lot more. bun. pet owners will claim a lot more. therefore, that is the difference in policies. bun. therefore, that is the difference in policies. starts later, that was around lunchtime. policies. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. policies. a french bulldog does have a lot more potential medical issues. lunchtime. so in outpouring of emotion a lot more potential medical issues. yesterday. bun. a lot more potential medical issues. emotion yesterday. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. if there are more claims, the premium increases. premium increases. bun. premium increases. to car insurance, a more expensive car. has a job to do, and he could help put things right. bun. car. put things right. bun. and he didn't know about it. naga and charlie, i certainly about it. have mine. maggie along, there is a way she came about you.
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came about you. bun. came about you. and decided he couldn't stay where he was. he was. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. affordability, as it does often with wannabe pet owners. been moved, he felt he should perhaps be going. wannabe pet owners. bun. perhaps be going. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. wannabe pet owners. maggie was eight weeks old, having sees years. weeks old, having sees years. let's remind ourselves this is ball tampering. ourselves this is ball tampering. he hasn't murdered anybody. bun. hasn't murdered anybody. weeks old, having sees years. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. feels like they are hounded, and this story has been the case. this story has been the case. her, so he opted to euthanise maggie. bun. her, so he opted to euthanise maggie. and there is a feeling that we are not happy until someone cries. maggie. bun. maggie. not happy until someone cries. have her and fixer, she could be my pet. bun. have her and fixer, she could be my pet. he only came into euthanise maggie? bun. you cry like that at a press conference? conference? he only came into euthanise maggie? ball tampering in cricket has been going on... she is ten years cricket has been going on... old now. answer to your question is, these days, yes. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. days, yes. people inevitably start thinking, is it worth getting the insurance? it worth getting the insurance? bun. naga and charlie, i example, and to protect the game, etc, et cetera. certainly have mine. think whether it is worth doing that. etc, et cetera. bun. think whether it is worth doing that. that. bun. really cries when he says the people i hurt most were my parents. i hurt most were my naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. enough, it‘s the one insurance that most people think twice about. most people think twice about. bun. parents.
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father was behind him, and that is really what set him off, as well. really what set him naga and charlie, i certainly off, as well. have mine. and a lot of people will be on their to make a claim on your pet‘s bicycles this weekend. insurance. insurance. bicycles this weekend. bun. insurance. security knowing that you have it covered. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. security knowing that you have it covered. covered. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. covered. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. insurance, you can be landed with a bill into the thousands. bill into the thousands. bun. naga and charlie, i worry if they this is a member of yourfamily. certainly have mine. worry if they this is a member of your family. jenny has written in, "the insurance has risen your family. are you married to a mamil, for example? to £100 a month. mamil, for example? has risen to £100 a month. bun. has risen to £100 a month. " that is £1200 a year. endless round boxes turning up on the doorstep. she is considering cancelling. boxes turning naga and charlie, up on i certainly have mine. the doorstep. she is considering cancelling. cancelling. bun. apparently mark wiggle, and more and more lycra. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. first five years of my pet‘s lives, they were insured. more lycra. you just become obsessed, apparently. they were insured. bun. obsessed, apparently. it takes over your they were insured. " then she decided to put the money into a life. twenty20. your life. you need more stuff for your bike! your bike! to put the money into a is it ringing any bicycle bells for you? bells for you? twenty20. i haven't crossed bun. over yet. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. over yet. bun. vaccinations, not covered by insurance anyway. but you are not middle—aged yet. but you are not middle-aged yet. —— give it isa. time. bun. —— isa.
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it happens to all of us. you have almost got to take a risk. happens to all of us. almost got to take a risk. bun. shall we be thejudge of that? shall we be the judge of naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. almost got to take a risk. it is a risk and a gamble. risk and a gamble. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. that? risk and a gamble. the judge of that? bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. want to tighten their belts, they cancel but pet insurance. cancel but pet insurance. bun. cancel but pet insurance. a few weeks later, the pet ill. weeks later, the pet ill. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. have the money and you can save it up, that is one way. up, that is one way. getting fit and making an effort, good bun. on you. good on you. lot of mamils this weekend, i'm sure. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. your pet insurance early, the premiums are lower. premiums are lower. bun. and the minister responsible has told this programme it naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. is on target. have to cats, it increased exponentially every year. it is very expensive. bun. it is very expensive. expensive. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. expensive. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. if you make a claim, you are more likely to pay more. concerns about funding. likely to pay more. bun. jayne mccubbin reports. likely to pay more. the expectation is that premiums go up. is that premiums go up. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. do accept that you every parent in this room has a child with additional needs. are looking at dozens child with additional needs. of pounds? parent he believes those needs are not dozens of pounds? being met. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. not being met. you have just had to fight and fight. to look at good quality pet insurance. bun. to look at good quality pet insurance. fight and fight. insurance. bun. and fight and fight and fight, and keep on fighting.
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keep on fighting. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. print, people can be swayed by the cheaper monthly premiums. cheaper monthly premiums. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. without the right support, their child has been excluded from school. child has been excluded from likely to put the premiums up if you makea claim. likely to put the premiums up if you make a claim. school. make a claim. bun. 0n numerous occasions, to the point where i couldn't maintain myjob. where i couldn't maintain myjob. research and finding a good insurance company. you have lost yourjob. yes. insurance company. bun. insurance company. you have lost your home. vet about it, they can advise you. yes. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. vet about it, they can advise you. have we lost you, charlie? you believe your son wasn't getting the right support. bun. have we lost you, charlie? maggie is not here under duress. completely, completely. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. has made the choice and is sitting where she completely. wants to sit. where she wants to sit. bun. here who say they have paid a heavy price still. price still. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. dog that we have mentioned before, it is relevant to the cost. child, without adequate support, really. it is relevant to the cost. bun. i was completely... you had a breakdown. a breakdown. i had a complete breakdown, yes. absolutely. naga and charlie, i there is no other word for it. certainly have mine. i was completely... i was suicidal. it is a mixed breed, you will face a low insurance bills. iwas suicidal. absolutely. bun. absolutely. that is a fact. bun. that is a fact. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. come april the first was designed to be so much better. be so much better. easierfor parents, more support for children. parents, more support bun. for children. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. struggled to breathe, they can have skin problems, joint problems. skin problems, joint problems. bun.
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trouble is with the new education, health and care plans. health and care plans. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. are already starting on the back foot with a lifetime problem. foot with a lifetime problem. how is it shaping up for april one? bun. foot with a lifetime problem. you mentioned maggie had seizures. shaping up for april one? bun. she did. bun. nishioka now? she is. transfer children from the old system to the new system. how this she? system to the new system. ten. bun. across to the new plans, there is a massive concern about polity. ten. massive concern about polity. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. enormous dry—cleaning bill for my suit. you are been very rushed and are really no improvement at all. improvement at all. all heart, statement, these proposed cuts directly affect me... charlie. directly affect me... bun. you are all heart, charlie. thank you so much. no problem, thank you. bun. 5% cuts to sen budgets, with a real risk of more to come. risk of more to come. they are fighting for their children's writes. naga and charlie, i children's writes. and it is a fight with you guys. certainly have mine. with you guys. 0rdeal by innocence. bun. with parents on to take the government. naga and charlie, government. i certainly have mine. guest had just 12 days. bun. yet funding is still frozen at levels going back to 2011. levels going back to 2011. thatjust can't be naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. best faces, please. bun. right. can't be right. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. # never thought you was a killer...
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naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. perfect mother beaten to death by her adopted son. so, everyone knows we‘re funding system which comes into force in april. force in april. happy. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. i'm arthur calgary, i'm jack ardell's alibi. # i'm jack ardell's alibi. bun. handful of local authorities, an idea... i'm jack ardell's alibi. naga and charlie, idea... i certainly have mine. telling you they cannot meet their obligations as a significant sum. i'm jack ardell's alibi. good i'm jack ardell's alibi. obligations as a significant sum. bun. i'm jack ardell's alibi. hello. might not be a majority, but it is a significant sum. we are at their investing. we are bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. hello. not cutting. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. apologise about the dog hair will stop give in special education needs and disabilities. your bill to charlie. disabilities. there is more money, but there is far, far more demand. but there is far, far more demand. stop give your bill to charlie. bun. new series begins on easter sunday at 9pm. at 9pm. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. at 9pm. the government to say this is a crisis. and jayne joins us now. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. it is really interesting hearing the kind of terminology around this. kind of terminology around bun. this. film, you filled in with a cast you didn‘t know. didn‘t know. bun.
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naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. didn‘t know. you correcting him, saying this is a third. bun. this is a lot of people affected. naga and charlie, i certainly affected. have mine. established, and they filled in their roles. your case study was in hackney but it is all over the uk. hackney but it is all over the uk. let me explain more about this. how was that? bun. how was that? naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. to the government saying they can't afford to make ends meet. credit to the producers and directors. bun. afford to make ends meet. credit to the producers and directors. directors. bun. funding formula for schools come comes into place in april. behind—the—scenes to get everybody back together. comes into place in april. back together. bun. back together. and logistically, i'm sure it was difficult. sure it was difficult. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. sensitive to it being a new experience for me. they have done what they want to do with it. the cast were welcoming. bun. the cast were with it. welcoming. welcoming. bun. welcoming. it felt like the first time for everybody. time for everybody. bun. time for everybody. needs block, that is the important bit. did you have any idea how ed westwick did the role? idea how ed westwick did the role? bit. bun. idea how ed westwick did the role? did you think you had to do it differently? bun. did you think you had to do it differently? money around and top up that high needs block. differently? naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. differently? needs block. i didn't have a clue, and i wouldn't have wanted to know. and i wouldn't have wanted to know. this is going to become more difficult in april. bun. more difficult in april. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. every actor into a role differently and performs it differently. the government saying we have shortfalls. and performs it differently. shortfalls. bun. and performs it differently. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. bun. won't be able to pay our way for these children. these children. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. interpret it in my own way, and not be shoehorned into it. be shoehorned into it. authorities and it comes to £160 million, so it is significant. million, so it is significant. bun. be shoehorned into it. the director was amazing, sandra gold back. was amazing, sandra gold back. bun. was amazing, sandra gold back. minister tells us these reforms are going really well. she was sensitive towards that as well. was sensitive towards that as well.
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going really well. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. was sensitive towards that as well. it was nothing but fun for me. bun. it was nothing but fun for me. about new plans to have 1a special schools across england. give people a sense of this. schools across england. people a sense of this. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. people a sense of this. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. which is good because demand home with lots of people in the house. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. home with lots of people in the house. and then someone is rising. rising. dies. bun. and then someone dies. thereupon, it all unfolds. special schools over the next five yea rs. special schools over the next five years. bun. years. so on paper these reforms are really, really good. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. looking round as a viewer, thinking, could it be? exactly. really, really good. when they work, they work really, really well. they work really, really well. bun. exactly. but the problem is this. the problem is this. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. bun. hard cash, and that is why we keep looking at this issue. looking at this issue. thank you very much. time now to get the news, travel and weather where naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. you are. good morning adopted children, one of whom i play. from bbc play. london news, bun. play. at the start of the first episode, a character is murdered. episode, a character is murdered. i'm alex bun. episode, a character is murdered. jack is sent down for the murder. bushill. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. jack is sent down for the murder. it is the worst place for fly—tipping in the country. now, this river of rubbish has been left to build a year later, after calgary turns up. year later, after calgary turns up. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. year later, after calgary turns up. up in enfield. he has evidence to say it wasn't him. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. he has evidence to say it wasn't him. which other family christmas. member could it be. bun. to allow contractors to which other family member could it be. it be. bun. it be. access it.
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bill nighy, as you mention, what is he like to work with? what is he like to work with? bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. situation, what is it like to work within? bun. situation, what is it like to work within? within? bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. actor, but may be the most charming person i have met. person i have met. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. person i have met. blown into the park and onto our street. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. street. and you don't really know what is in their. as an actor and supportive of everybody around him. anything from... everybody around him. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. he is seriously cool. a cool guy. does he do anything dangerous, so it is not just about it looking unpleasant. just about it looking unpleasant. that in real it is a genuine health hazard. security at west ham's game tomorrow against southampton. life? during the hammers‘ 3—0 defeat to burnley two weeks ago. a significant increase in the bun. in real life? number of stewards. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. people, he can hold everyone in the palm of his hand. palm of his hand. bun. they hold onto his every word. he is so charming and intelligent. in windsor ahead of the royal bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. he is so charming and intelligent. i am sort of in love him. bun. i am sort of in love him. wedding. him. bun. him. through full body scanners to one of the lines in the bit i saw, you are having breakfast. saw, you are having breakfast. bun. get in. able to stop if saw, you are having breakfast. he says," let her there is overcrowding. breakfast. says," let her breakfast. bun. says," let her breakfast. " we better sit down and eat breakfast! sit down and eat breakfast! bun. at windsor castle in
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may. let's have a look at the travel situation naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. now. bun. lots i‘m not sure if cgi is the right word. right word. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. right word. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. in scotland, including the original nine week shoot. and charing cross and east finchley to moorgate. we went back in january. bun. we went back in january. 0n the trains, 0verground is part closed, no leaves on the tree. too. bun. no leaves on the tree. a bit of cg! a bit of c6! tfl rail is also suspended between liverpool street and shenfield. bit of c6! bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. to put some are back in the trees. the trees. bun. the trees. ? bun. oh! due to a reported gas leak. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. it is stunning and beautiful, they make the most of the location. make the most of the location. bun. make the most of the location. they have done a really greatjob. have done a really greatjob. bun. have done a really greatjob. for a police investigation. it is top, really great. top, really great. let's have a check on the weather now with bun. did you read much agatha christie? elizabeth rizzini. agatha christie? bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. agatha christie? never read or seen any on television. any on television. bun. any on television. benefit, because i didn't have any presuppositions. bun. hello, good presuppositions. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. you have done well and given no clues whatsoever. morning. i couldn't. icouldn't. to the afternoon it will feel more like wet friday. bun. icouldn't. like wet friday. to see you here, thank you very much. bun. showers in the forecast later on today. today.
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bright early start, not quite as chilly as yesterday. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. on bbc one on sunday at 9:00. chilly as yesterday. temperatures between three and five celsius. between three and five celsius. bun. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. that‘s it from breakfast for this morning. jon and naga will be here from six tomorrow. naga and charlie, i certainly have mine. morning and eventually we will see the showers coming from the south. the showers coming from the south. but for now, whatever you‘re doing, have a nice good friday. enjoy have a nice good friday. bun. enjoy your have a nice good friday. hot cross buns. heavy, thundery, there could even be a bit of halo round as well. a bit of halo round as well. give us longer spells of rain by the time you get to the end of the day. time you get to the end of the day. east of scotland falling as snow over the hills. chillier than that with the easterly winds. over the hills. winds. in the north taking the edge of the temperatures. overnight, again the showers are going to rumble along for a time. going to rumble along for a time. temperatures. into the first part of the day tomorrow. tomorrow. saturday morning, between four and six celsius. six celsius. of the weekend it is going to feel quite cool and unsettled. quite cool and unsettled. we suffered some rain on saturday. suffered some rain on saturday.
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of scotland meaning a total of frost is likely. you to the afternoon, but lots of cloud around. cloud around. is likely. quite a chilly, easterly breeze and steel. easterly breeze and steel. easter day the best of the next few days. day the best of the next few days. rain and hail snow clearing their way. way. the time we get the bank holiday monday. in half an especially in the north—east of scotland. falling to snow at lower levels. hour. now, though, it is back to charlie and naga. and naga munchetty. it's a day they thought would never come. felix was born with a condition which meant he may never walk. but he never gave up trying. harassed or even suffering further violence. steps at the age and coming up in half an hour on bbc news... news... of five. whether world, walking 100 years of the royal air force. years of the royal air force. them a small fortune. where better than here at its biggest base, raf brize norton? labour party, so it‘s become endemic. but it's getting even more expensive. i‘m deeply ashamed of my party. this morning we hear how pet insurance premiums are soaring. he's one of the stars of the latest agatha party. not, jeremy corbyn has a lot to answer for. not, jeremy corbyn has a lot to answerfor. answerfor. christie drama. anti—semites and he has endorsed them. them. because of a casting crisis. all into just 12 days. with her russian ex—spy father, is said to be concious and
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talking. in a critical condition. to a nerve agent. sergei skripal remains in a critical but stable condition. programme are compromised by a data security breach. also in the decision to kick out a next hour... russian spies. spies. we don't see this as a diplomatic tit—for—tat. "unjustifiably" high diplomatic tit—for—tat. salaries. attack on the british citizen and his daughter. restrictions or conditions attached, according to research by the bbc. and in some cases, years. to review their use of bail.
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a classroom teacher would get. with a link to the senior leadership team or board. teachers, and meet today for their annual conferences. of trusts and sponsors and actually, a lack of transparency. explanation isn't good enough. this report calls for even more action. marc ashdown, bbc news. a share of a £30 million pound fund to tackle the problem.
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as they both gave. both gave. head coach to say after this next test which is today. test which is today. that of —— australia played after this cheating scandal broke. this cheating scandal broke. it was only right that he too should go. go. breaking down with his dad behind him. him. how is our media looking at this in terms of players? this in terms of players? punished, it doesn't quite fit what they have done. they have done. that the media have hounded them a little bit. little bit. until they are moved to tears as they have been? they have been? it's probably
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the weight bills. weight bills. the point be the last time it happens. to the consequences of the ball tampering scandal. to see the way my old man has been... thanks, everybody. and my mum. it hurts. get a high on the 11 who are going to take the field tomorrow. to take the field tomorrow. they don't reflect on my values, and what i've grown up to be. what i've grown up to be.
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back, as and when they are allowed to. steve smith is the best test batsmen. single—handedly winning the ashes. they will want him back. senior leadership roles for another year following that. year following that. the way for his reintegration into the team. the team. remember when david beckham was sent off england?
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if so public. it is, it is very public. and it's the way they try to cover it up. it up. coin, saying, why don't they punish people in sport. people in sport. this time around, it's the other side of the coin. people in sport. it's the other side of the coinm is, it is. is, it is. collins, cricket commentator, who joins us from johannesburg. joins us from johannesburg. there was genuine contrition from steve smith? good morning. absolutely, years. implications of what happened last saturday. saturday.
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mistake that smith and warner and cameron bancroft made. cameron bancroft made. administrator —— the only thing to say was they were gutting scenes. say was they were gutting scenes. the reaction been a little over the top? top? i don't think you have this incident in a vacuum. incident in a vacuum. egalitarianism, whether it is true or not, it doesn't matter. or not, it doesn't matter. some ownership of the australian cricket team. cricket team. i think they were left with very few options. with very few options. you talk about
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values. about values. rumbled, they came clean and admitted to what they had done. admitted to what they had done. warrants some recognition, doesn't it? it? instead of denying it and tried to cover the whole thing up? to cover the whole thing up? yes, and no. and no. when they were rumbled, they come up with an elaborate lie. come up with an elaborate lie. of dirt on the side and it took them three days to come clean. three days to come clean. integrity officer came to cape town and interrogated them. and interrogated them. they came clean and admitted to some form of ball tampering. form of ball tampering. sandpaper, that took a lot longer to come out. come out. three of them will have a playing ——a plank before australia. three of them will have a playing --a plank before australia. your thoughts? thoughts? they have provided a pathway back to the australian side. pathway back to the
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australian side. steve smith, a once in any generation batsmen. generation batsmen. people down and building people back up again. up again. rehabilitate their reputation, especially smith and bancroft. especially smith and bancroft. consultation with warner, he is a more complicated guy. more complicated guy. is a good human being and made a terrible mistake. terrible mistake. test match, he was probablyjust following orders. following orders. adam, the next test stars are today. test stars are today. against south africa, the fourth test in that series. test in that series.
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come out onto the field of play later? not a good one. good one when we woke up on sunday morning at new limbs. morning at new limbs. to the benson into the australian side a piece of their mind. side a piece of their mind. been fairly consistent through the course of this series. course of this series. think the tenner that will necessarily be the same this week. necessarily be the same this week. the back and forth, we need to look at that as well. fascinating stuff. australia again will stop in reaction are to get. reaction are to get.
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their personal lives and this is all built up to this moment. built up to this moment. gets under way at nine o'clock this morning. england's on field struggles continue. straight innings early on in the day as england slumped to 94 for 5. butjonny bairstow lead a come back. he finished on 97 not out at the close with england on 290/8. defence tomorrow night. of the world.
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the fighters will weigh in later today. and this is a big one, the big unification bout. unification bout. that there is one belt up for grabs, which he will go after as well. which he will go after as well. you are not at work on sunday morning. morning. that will be me, i am off in front of the boxing, relaxing. for the second year in a row. was introduced in 2017. that has seen some bills going up and others going down. to soften the blow for the losers. here is our business reporter rob young.
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well out of the recent revaluation of commercial premises in england. of commercial premises in england. seen its valuation fall, which means lower rates. lower rates. down, rather than in one go, has left the owner, raj, unhappy. left the owner, raj, unhappy. really hard to pay £3500 every month. month. down by the many 1%, two years into the changes. the changes. the time the next one is due in 2021. 2021. in five years, if it goes down, it doesn't help. down, it doesn't help. one, at least you know where you stand. stand. you don't consider small businesses, we will be closed. we will be closed. blow for those whose bills are rising. rising.
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complaining loudly about their costs. some have closed down. experts say the system is a mess. extent of the increase is coming and overnight. overnight. absolutely no sense at all, and is unfair. unfair. there were always going to be winners and losers. winners and losers. of the changes, some firms already have. how about you, sir? right treat for this trendy cafe canterbury. canterbury. this year by half my business rates. business rates.
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upkeep of my property, to help push my business forward. my business forward. and say they have put williams of pounds of support in place. pounds of support in place. companies say the current system is far from perfect. companies say the current system is farfrom perfect. —— billions of pounds. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. and talking. conditions in england and wales. matt is out at st katherine dock in london for us this morning. all ready for a really sunny, balmy weekend for all of us.
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weekend for all of us. weekend, not easter weekend, aren't you? weekend, not easter weekend, aren't you ? weekend, not easter weekend, aren't you? you? it is still the end of march, heading into the start of april. heading into the start of april. can't expect too much, but welcome to saint katharine dock. to saint katharine dock. only marina in central london, some very lovely boats behind me as well. very lovely boats behind me as well. near them but it is and always as of calm in the city. calm in the city. short distance from us but it is very peaceful. very peaceful. fastest working docks in london at its time. its time. an easter egg hunt going on this weekend if you plan to come on down. weekend if you plan to come on down.
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but you'll probably want some decent weather to go with it. weather to go with it. can i provide a decent weather? a decent weather? well, a little bit at times. at times. it will not be a great easter weekend by and large. easter weekend by and large. temperatures below where they should be for the time of year. be for the time of year. be some rain around forjust about all areas. all areas. especially in the monday, across the central swathe of the uk. central swathe of the uk. the north—west highlands and islands of scotland. of scotland. push their way northwards through the day. the day. many will see a list little bit of showers during the day. bit of showers during the day. and maybe double figures in the south. south.
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abundant and heavy at times, with some snow over the higher ground. some snow over the higher ground. overnight but on the tops of hills rather than anywhere else. rather than anywhere else. ireland but here we will have the best of the morning sunshine. best of the morning sunshine. later on, and temperatures in single figures for just about all. figures for just about all. feel cool the most of the uk as the wind gradually picks up. wind gradually picks up. eastwards into sunday, we will see a lot more in the way of dry weather. lot more in the way of dry weather. clouding over as we go again into the afternoon. the afternoon. even if it is a touch on the cool side. side. see some heavy rain put its way northwards to meet the cold air. northwards to meet the cold air.
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northern ireland, we could see some snow. snow. this stage but to lower levels at times as well. times as well. you are heading anywhere on monday, so stay tuned to the forecast. so stay tuned to the forecast. the big the bridge contrast on monday. monday. three or four mac across the northern half of the uk. northern half of the uk. cyprus, where the drives and warmest weather will be. weather will be. hot is it in the eastern mediterranean? mediterranean? well, with some sunshine around, not too bad at all. sunshine around, not too bad at all. we have temperatures rarely into double we have temperatures rarely into double figures?
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double figures? well, someone might be heading off. be heading off. we are giving them a little bit of optimism and hope. be heading off. the north—west of scotland, five degrees in the sunshine. degrees in the sunshine. the easter weekend, and apparently today as hot cross bun day. today as hot cross bun day. boat in those beautiful surroundings? surroundings? that would be nice, wouldn't it? wouldn't it? sadly none of them, not even a cafe opened yet. even a cafe opened yet. there will be soon. is seeing your child take their first steps. very late, and were completely unexpected. unaided until now. gerry jackson reports.
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the feeling when his parents witnessed this. witnessed this. people on the planet and around 20 in the uk share this condition. in the uk share this condition. beginning to walk, felix simply couldn't. couldn't. but that didn't mean he'd given up. given up. was his moment, at school, caught on a mobile phone. walking, walking... he is off tomago on! clever boy! brought her to share the celebrations. it was amazing.
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was just incredible, incredible to see. he is amazing. showed us the video, and we almost fainted. it was amazing. we're thinking no, he is not going to do it, he is not going to walk. to do it, he is not going to walk. in one—day he eventually did it. he wasn't like this, but we wouldn't change it, would we? no, felix is perfect. perfect. to fight but he can take one breakthrough of the list. goodlad! i tell you what, that is a fantastic story. the joy of him going, well done. lovely. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm alex bushill. it is the worst place for fly—tipping in the country. now, this river of rubbish has been left to build
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up in enfield. christmas. to allow contractors to access it. get blown into the park and onto our street. anything from — anything dangerous. so it's notjust about it looking unpleasant. it is a genuine health hazard. security at west ham's game tomorrow against southampton. during the hammers‘ 3—0 defeat to burnley two weeks ago. a significant increase in the number of stewards. in windsor ahead of the royal wedding. through full—body scanners to get in. large items such as tents may also be banned.
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at windsor castle in may. let's have a look at the travel situation now. between colders green and charing cross and east finchley to moorgate. 0verground is part closed, too. tfl rail is also suspended between liverpool street and shenfield. between clapham junction and barnes. due to a reported gas leak. for a police investigation. lets have a check on the weather now, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. to the afternoon it will feel more like wet friday. lots of heavy showers in the forecast later on today.
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but it's a dry, mostly a bright early start. not quite as chilly as yesterday, temperatures between 3—5 celsius. and eventually we'll see the showers coming from the south. heavy, thundery, there could even be a little bit of hail around too. of rain by the time we get to the end of the day. chillier than that with the easterly winds. are going to rumble along for a time. of the day tomorrow. quite cool and unsettled. we'll start off with some rain on saturday. but lots of cloud around. quite a chilly easterly breeze still. easter day the best day of the next few.
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to bank holiday monday. in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. bye for now. naga munchetty. a remarkable recovery. spy posioned in salisbury — is conscious and talking. good morning — it's good friday, march 30. involving murder and rape being released without any conditions. of looking after children with special eduational needs . in sport, the crying game.
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breaks down in front of the media. to earth over the weekend. at st katherine dock in london. icertainly am. i certainly am. the thing i can find you some good friday weather as well. friday weather as well. joy must have a full details in 15 minutes. attack in salisbury has regained consciousness. —— doctors say yulia skripal is "improving rapidly". it was expelling 60 american diplomats. here's our washington correspondent chris buckler.
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to be conscious and talking. remains seriously ill in hospital. governments say russia was responsible for. the expulsion of the country's representatives. and in the announcement, all the animosities were obvious. out 60 americans. made the decision to kick out russian spies. we do not see this as a diplomatic tit—for—tat.
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the police can speak to her. her and her father when they fell ill? ill? what about this tension in the front door of the house. front door of the house. conscious of anything on the front doorknob? doorknob? unusual in the hours before they fell ill? fell ill? very keen to get some of those answers from yulia skripal. answers from yulia skripal. know what you will be altered to save, but this is significant. save, but this is significant. reactions, the tit—for—tat expulsions. expulsions.
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a member of labour's national executive committee. correspondentjessica parker. isn't going away is it? on this committee is what is causing consternation. consternation. down this easter weekend, they haven't. haven't. politicians calling for christine shawcroft to be suspended. shawcroft to be suspended. of course the party's disputes panel cheap. cheap. contact with a counsellor who is charged with holocaust denial. charged with holocaust denial.
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national executive committee of which is a member. which is a member. represent an initial step towards honouring that commitment. honouring that commitment. taking this issue seriously, writing to jewish committee leaders. to jewish committee leaders. jewish people as no place in the party. party. disciplinary procedures to what is going on. going on.
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in the united states. scandal. like this one in california. vw says the cars are being stored there on an interim basis. that is one big car park, isn't it? restrictions or conditions. traditionally suspects would be put on bail while inquiries continue. and could be subject to a curfew or barred from contacting witnesses. and in some cases, years. who is chair of the criminal law committee.
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thank you very much are talking to us this morning. us this morning. among solicitors about this change and the impact of this change? and the impact of this change? changes to police bail were introduced. introduced. your introduction, to say there is a 28— day limit on police bail. 28— day limit on police bail. time that people can be placed on police bail. police bail. on police bail, that
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this has to be accountable. accountable. that period has to be authorised by an inspector. an inspector. the amount of time that people can remain on bail. remain on bail. is necessary and proportionate to them to do so. them to do so. cases where people have been on bail for months and months. for months and months. is that there is an accusation hanging over them. hanging over them. it effectively puts their lives on hold. puts their lives on hold. is this aimed at preventing that? indeed.
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many high profile cases of people being kept on bail. being kept on bail. stringent conditions or very lengthy periods of time. periods of time. sense of this vision for a long period of time. period of time. investigation for incredibly lengthy periods of time. periods of time. offences, sometimes being on bail is almost a warning. almost a warning. perhaps, or someone in a situation to desist from the crime. to desist from the crime.
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through, people have been released without bail. being released without bail. bail. kind of feeling where they are being watched. watched. police are acknowledging that they are a criminal. that they are a criminal. certainly not an appropriate way to view bail as being a warning. view bail as being a warning. with the course of the investigation and justice were even abscond. and justice were even abscond. concerns can be mitigated and those events don't occur.
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events don't occur. marking the card, as you might suggest. suggest. i accept the language may be misleading. be misleading. but let me quote to you womens aid. you womens aid. this could have never did ——a negative impact on abuse survivors. negative impact on abuse survivors. is that something you would support? concern, that if there has been abuse going on, it could continue. abuse going on, it could continue. it is relevant and appropriate to apply those bail conditions.
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conditions, who have gone on to reoffend? reoffend? are there any figures, anyway are finding this out? anyway are finding this out? which is what any of those actions would amount to. would amount to. certainly haven't had that experience. experience. thank you very much for your time. matt is out at st katherine dock in london for us this morning. it looks like an oasis of calm, where
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matt has the weather. where matt has the weather. it is very, very peaceful down here. very, very peaceful down here. are sheltered from the gentle breeze. breeze. have some pretty posh boats behind me. me. become some of the busiest and fastest in the world. and completed... inaudible. people might head down this easter weekend. weekend. rather than august bank holiday, so cool weekend.
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cool weekend. what we would expect at the time of year. year. scotland has outbreaks of rain and snow at the moment. snow at the moment. outbreaks of rain turning sleety across some parts. across some parts. areas, one or two showers breaking out. out. of northern ireland and west of scotland. five in aberdeen, ten in london. london. becomes more extent of england and wales. wales. hills, especially the peak district and pennines. and pennines. the north and west of scotland and northern ireland. northern ireland. could see a frost into tomorrow morning.
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morning. where you have the best of the dry, sunny weather to start the day. sunny weather to start the day. fair amount of cloud to start saturday. saturday. counties of england into the afternoon. afternoon. northern ireland having a decent day. day. dropping further compared with today. today. large we have one of the dry days of the weekend. the weekend. sunshine after mr penfold has cleared. cleared. temperatures in single figures for role. figures for role. day in devon and cornwall on sunday we will see heavy rain. we will see heavy rain. swayed northwards, and will turn to snow. snow.
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and northern ireland, keep checking the forecast. the forecast. that snow could be on the forecast, notjust in the hills. the forecast, notjust in the hills. something a bit milder into the far south later on. south later on. likely to be found across the north—west highlands of scotland. north—west highlands of scotland. is here it will be driest and sunniest for longest. sunniest for longest. i will have more throughout the morning. thank you. you. of tea and we will carry on with the programme. programme. while he is outside in the cold and we are in the warmth. the cold and we are in the warmth. we will have the sport coming up a bit later on. and the minister responsible has told this programme it is on target. concerns about funding. every parent in this room has a child with additional needs. every parent here believes those needs are not being met. you've just had to
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fight and fight. and keep on fighting. excluded from school. maintain myjob. you've lost your job. yes. you've lost your home. yes. the right support. completely, completely. a heavier price still. without adequate support, really. i was completely... you had a breakdown. i had a complete breakdown, yeah. absolutely, there's no other word for it. i was completely... yeah, i was suicidal. support for children.
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at levels going back to 2011. thatjust can't be right. which comes into force in april. authorities are having problems — the minority. meet their obligations is a significant sum. it might not be a majority, but it is a significant sum. we're out there investing. we're not cutting. needs and disabilities. there is more money, but there is far, far more demand. to the government to say this is a crisis.
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reality of this issue is hitting home all over the uk. it is, yes. government saying we can't afford to make our sen budgets work. make our sen budgets work. we don't have enough money in the pot. have enough money in the pot. it will distribute for early education. education. and they are going to give money for the high needs block. the high needs block. that is important that we are talking about. important that we are talking about. move money around and top up as high needs block. needs block. it is getting more difficult from april. difficult from april. to rob peter to pay paul, because we have a deficit. have a deficit.
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government to say this, doesn't mean they are not in deficit. very many are. are. and the deficit comes to £160 million. and we are hearing... that is for the high needs block. is for the high needs block. hearing from places like hackney which say this is a crisis. which say this is a crisis. have written in hull to the minister saying we are breaking point. saying we are breaking point. have this letter from the special education consortium. education consortium. authorities are being pushed to the brink of bankruptcy. brink of bankruptcy. experience of sen, because we are keeping across this. keeping across this. keep in touch in the usual way via twitter, e—mail, facebook as well. you are watching breakfast. of control and plummeting to earth.
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it sounds like something in a sci—fi film. nobody can be sure where it will touch down, but it is ok. we've nothing to worry about, apparently. a space expert will be here to tell us its likely landing locations. as have this thing drop on your head. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. i'm alex bushill. it is the worst place for fly—tipping in the country. now, this river of rubbish has been left to build up in enfield. christmas. to allow contractors to access it. get blown into the park
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and onto our street. anything from — anything dangerous, or... so it's notjust about it looking unpleasant. it is a genuine health hazard. security at west ham's game tomorrow against southampton. during the hammers‘ 3—0 defeat to burnley two weeks ago. a significant increase in the number of stewards. in windsor ahead of the royal wedding. through full body scanners to get in. large items such as tents may also be banned. at windsor castle in may. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. between golders green and charing cross and east finchley to moorgate. 0verground is part closed too. tfl rail is also suspended between liverpool street and shenfield.
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between clapham junction and barnes. due to a reported gas leak. for a police investigation. let‘s have a check on the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. to the afternoon it will feel more like wet friday. lots of heavy showers in the forecast later on today. but it‘s a dry, mostly a bright early start. celsius. and eventually we‘ll see the showers coming from the south. heavy, thundery, there could even be a little bit of hail around too. of rain by the time we get to the
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end of the day. chillier than that with the easterly wind. are going to rumble along for a time. of the day tomorrow. between 4—6 degrees celsius. quite cool and unsettled. we‘ll start off with some rain on saturday. but lots of cloud around. quite a chilly easterly breeze still. easter day the best day of the next few. to bank holiday monday. in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now though it‘s back to charlie and naga. munchetty. here‘s a summary of this morning‘s main stories from bbc news.
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with her russian ex—spy father, is said to be concious and talking. in a critical condition. to a nerve agent. sergei skripal remains in a critical but stable condition. it was expelling 60 american diplomats. made the decision to kick out a russian spies. we don‘t see this as a diplomatic tit—for—tat. citizen and his daughter. restrictions or conditions attached, according to research by
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the bbc. and in some cases, years. to review their use of bail. of fuel at the country‘s motorway service stations. why. to pay excessive salaries to senior staff according to a report by mps. are being paid more than 150 thousand pounds. of academies. over her handling of a complaint about anti—semitism.
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faithful to the true essence of their beliefs. to earth this weekend. that usually re—enter earth‘s atmosphere. being hit by debris. about the same chance as being hit by lightning twice in the same year. earlier, i said it was twice in the same day. same day. hit by this piece of space to breathe your chance has increased. breathe your chance has increased.
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like being hit by lightning twice in the same year. i think everybody is fine. as you were, is what we were saying. saying. we will look up into the skies with matter of that later. skies with matter of that later. what have you got for us, john? there is genuine emotion from steve smith. smith. a lot of people will say is turning it on. turning it on. be, and everybody is agreeing or disagreeing without the emotions. disagreeing without the emotions. realise the implications of what they have done. they have done. you can see on the back pages of the day. back pages of the day.
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had no knowledge of this plan to cheat. cheat. lehmann has said, having seen smith in his press conference. smith in his press conference. the daily mail is putting the boot in. daily mail is putting the boot in. that is the picture we have put on the back. do you think that is mean? or do you think that is a fair reflection? reflection? it depends on which side of the fence you stand on? of the fence you stand on? cheated, they were tampering with the ball. the ball. they planned it and tried to cover it up. to cover it up. here, they won't try to fix matches, nobody has doped. nobody has doped. does all cheating count the same? count the same? how are you going to explain that to your kids? explain that to your kids? appreciate that, and that is what he is saying. is saying.
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sense that they have a bit of the national team. national team. that's why they've been so heavy with the punishments. darren lehmann and cameron bancroft. to see the way my old man has been... thanks, everybody. and my mum. it hurts. who are going to take the field tomorrow. on my values, and what i‘ve grown up to be. tissues at the ready,
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right? decide to yourselves whether or not you think that's genuine. you think that's genuine. i think it is genuine. is genuine. punishment, i‘m talking about their reaction. it is their careers. they have been pilloried in public. have been pilloried in public. will be reintegrated into national team. at 9am this morning. of the second test in new zealand. straight innings as england slumped to 94 for 5. at the close with england on 290/8. —— england.
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taking people off the streets and into a safe place. into a safe place. numbers rising so dramatically over the last eight years or so. the last eight years or so. 5000 on any particular night on the last count. your question was, why? why, the reality is rough sleeping is very complex causes. is very complex causes.
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today, which is action on many fronts. fronts. sleeping and that is having an impact. impact. just next week, a new government act is coming into force. government act is coming into force. the homelessness reduction act which will help dramatically. will help dramatically. judge, the way we judge whether or not you are succeeding. not you are succeeding. in the numbers are going up and up. numbers are going up and up. is it making any difference at all? making any difference at all? you should look at the numbers. should look at the numbers. half of what it was at its peak in 2003. what it was at its peak in 2003. numbers were going up and that is unacceptable.
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unacceptable. because of the action we have taken, starting to go down. we have taken, starting to go down. the numbers we released last week show an 11% fall in the quarter. show an 11% fall in the quarter. it is still too high. is still too high. there is no question about that. question about that. homeless or rough sleeping so more action is required. action is required. government, working with charities and that is what are doing. and that is what are doing. departments and agencies, how much is that costing? is that costing? the total cost is in the millions. in the millions. most of that will be the local councils. be the local councils. other experts within government departments. departments. costs individually important part of that is that it is cross government. that is that it is cross government.
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need to make sure the department of health is linked in. health is linked in. in advance that that person might become a rough sleeper. become a rough sleeper. that‘s why the department is involved. the department is involved. something that can really make a big difference. difference. who have been involved in public consultations. consultations. a bit like what you are doing today. are doing today. average of more than two every working day. working day. and you just come up with a consultation. with a consultation. somebody asks you a question and nothing has really happened. nothing has really
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happened. is one you were involved in dua the practice of giving people tips. practice of giving people tips. that was three years ago. was three years ago. he had a consultation on that one. consultation on that one. gives up—to—date on that example. up—to—date on that example. about whether or not waitresses should get tips? should get tips? to, that was around may 2015 was sometime in 2015. sometime in 2015. minister, a general election and brexit becoming a priority. brexit becoming a priority. what has happened about that consultation? happened about that consultation? that is something for my successor to respond to. to respond to. for a department to change in terms of its leadership in its approach. of its leadership in its approach.
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but you also called what i‘m talking about today a consultation. this is not. i‘m not here to talk about that. this is action happening right now. now. the homelessness reduction act is coming into force next week. is coming into force next week. 30 million being allocated. million being allocated. talked about in whitehall is coming together. it‘s not a consultation. think look at other things where nothing has been done. nothing has been done. sometime, will have something to say about it. about it.
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getting worse and worse, a lot of people think it is the same again. people think it is the same again. just ahead of a general election and saying you know what? saying you know what? we are going to take this seriously. to take this seriously. and say is this person really going to make a difference? to make a difference? are they really going to do this? really going to do this? those questions, and to probe the government in that way. government in that way. have been consultations, not all have been responded to. have been responded to. not let that takeaway, if i may say so, from the big picture. so, from the big picture. 40 years, these are fantastic achievements. achievements. about a troubling problem for all of us. us.
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some of the most vulnerable people in our society. in our society. to put your neck on the line on this one? actions speak louder than words. words. am not in this any more, i will quit if i can‘t do the thing i can do? am not in this any more, i will quit if i can't do the thing i can do? if i can't do the thing i can do? things in government i wouldn‘t have stayed around already. stayed around already. every single thing that you want to do. do. talk and tell us what they think about what we are doing. about what we are doing. we have to change the course of action. action. committed to what i have set out to do, and! do, and i am absolutely prepared to be judged by by commitments. be judged by by commitments. you very much for your time this morning. matt is out at st katherine dock in london for us this morning.
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and it is looking so peaceful and tranquil. tranquil. is that a reflection of the weekend easter weather? the weekend easter weather? could say it was the case, but i am afraid not, as i will show you. afraid not, as i will show you. certainly very peaceful here at the moment in saint katharine dock. moment in saint katharine dock. is an oasis of calm in central london, generally speaking. london, generally speaking. easter weekend, not too many people around. around. from, and the docks were built back in 1828 —— nights. in 1828 —— nights. celebrating 190 years of existence this year. years of existence this year. i said, an oasis of calm this morning. it may not be all weekend long. long.
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weekend as far as temperatures are concerned. concerned. well, especially on monday, but don‘t write the whole weekend off. don‘t write the whole weekend off. dry and brighter weather to enjoy at times. times. ireland, and into parts of north wales and north—west england. wales and north—west england. scotland, southern scotland and the far north of england. far north of england. the south becoming heavier and persistent over the coming hours. persistent over the coming hours. part southern england and south wales into the afternoon. wales into the afternoon. england, northern ireland in particular. particular. temperatures mostly in double figures in the south. double figures in the south. 0vernight the rain develops more widely across england and wales. widely across england and wales. snow across the hills of northern england as well. england as well.
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drop below where you have a clearer skies. into the north of northern ireland. ireland. saturday, and the sun will stay dry and reasonably bright all day long. and reasonably bright all day long. becoming confined to eastern coastal counties later. counties later. that means many in the west will brighten up. the west will brighten up. wales, but still, at lower temperatures. temperatures. sunday a cold start with frost and missed and four. with frost and missed and four. will be the driest day of the weekend. one or two showers around. single figure temperatures once more. more. counties of england into monday, it will tend to snow. will tend to snow. northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland. and northern ireland.
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disrupted by this stage, given a covering in places. covering in places. driest and brightest weather will be found in the north—west highlands. found in the north—west highlands. temperatures below where they should be for the time of year. be for the time of year. that is how it is looking. i will hand back to you. where it will land. and partly burn up during re—entry. we arejoined now by tim 0‘brien, professor of astrophysics. give us a picture of this thing first. how big where is it as we speak? speak? it is roughly the size of the bus, 12 metres long by 3. 5 metres wide. 8. 5 tons at ways. so a fairly big spacecraft. big spacecraft. not the biggest, but fairly big.
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fairly big. we described it as out of control earlier. is that fair? we described it as out of control earlier. is that fair7m is. is. would have been able to keep it in orbit for longer. orbit for longer. drag with the upper regions of the atmosphere so what was its orbit? atmosphere so what was its orbit? trace of atmosphere, so it was being dragged. dragged. since 2016, and started to drop acting again. acting again. so out of control, but you can track it. you can track it. telescope ward naked eye if you are lucky. lucky. graphics we are showing, graphic representations.
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representations. is this the strip it is expected to come in the earth and breakup? come in the earth and breakup? actually burns up will you get that level of accuracy. level of accuracy. the way around the birth, because that is where its orbit is. that is where its orbit is. uncertain until that level, the last few hours. few hours. and it will break up, and bits of it will drop, inevitably. bits of it will drop, inevitably. objects will burn up completely in the atmosphere. the atmosphere. material, those are likely to reach the ground. the ground.
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so maybe 20% of it will probably reach the ground. probably reach the ground. tons, ok, so you are looking at something quite substantial. something quite substantial. looking at more than a ton of material. coming through our atmosphere. atmosphere. lightning twice in a year than you are to be hit by this. are to be hit by this. whose fault is it, who is responsible? is it, who is responsible? whose fault that this is happening? fault that this is happening? say it damages the building... damages the building... damages a valuable building, or anyone‘s home. who has to pay for that? that is a good question.
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a bit more controlled, but it landed in western australia, in the desert. in western australia, in the desert. littering in western australia, as a joke. eventually it was paid up. to attack your brain and get the nuggets of information. nuggets of information. why the sun‘s atmosphere is actually hotter than the sun‘s surface. hotter than the sun‘s surface. i couldn‘t quite get this in my head. couldn‘t quite get this in my head. charlie has got it all sewn up. don‘t get it, so can you explain it to me? to me? surface we would see, is only about 6000 degrees.
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6000 degrees. so it is getting up for 1000 times hotter in the corona. for 1000 times hotter in the corona. the energy is produced, that is 15,000,000 degrees. 15,000,000 degrees. expect the temperature to reduce as you go out away from the core. you go out away from the core. the corona is extremely hot and we don‘t really understand why. the air is not as hot as the actual core. . base, it is at a certain point up there. there. is happening, which puts the energy in. in. in this case, the energy is in the middle. the middle. atmosphere of the sun, which is what is producing the energy. is producing the energy. always good to hear an explanation. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i‘m alex bushill.
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it is the worst place for fly—tipping in the country. now, this river of rubbish has been left to build up in enfield. christmas. to allow contractors to access it. get blown into the park and onto our street. anything from — anything dangerous, or... so it‘s notjust about it looking unpleasant. it is a genuine health hazard. security at west ham‘s game tomorrow against southampton. during the hammers‘ 3—0 defeat to burnley two weeks ago. a significant increase in the number of stewards. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now.
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in windsor ahead of the royal wedding. through full body scanners to get in. large items such as tents may also be banned. at windsor castle in may. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. and east finchley to moorgate. 0verground is part closed, too. tfl rail is also suspended between liverpool street and shenfield. between clapham junction and barnes. due to a reported gas leak. for a police investigation. let‘s have a check on the weather now, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. to the afternoon it will feel more like
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wet friday. lots of heavy showers in the forecast later on today. but it‘s a dry, mostly a bright early start. celsius. and eventually we‘ll see these showers come in from the south. heavy, thundery, there could even be a little bit of hail around too. of rain by the time we get to the end of the day. a touch chillier than that with the easterly wind. are going to rumble on for a time. of the day tomorrow. between 4—6 degrees celsius. quite cool and unsettled. but lots of cloud around. quite a chilly easterly breeze still. easter day the best day of the next few.
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to bank holiday monday. in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. spy posioned in salisbury — is conscious and talking. good morning. it‘s good friday, march 30th. also this morning... murder and rape, being released without any conditions.
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of looking after children with special eduational needs. in sport, the crying game... down in front of the media. to plunge to earth over the weekend. at st katherine docks in london. see if i can find some good friday weather for you too. thanks, matt. first, our main story. agent attack in salisbury has regained consciousness. doctors say yulia skripal is "improving rapidly". announced it was expelling 60 american
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to review their use of bail. the time who tell us about being worried about safety. worried about safety. further violence from a dangerous abuser. of fuel at the country‘s motorway service stations. why. excessive salaries to senior staff, according to a report by mps. paid more than £150,000. of academies.
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of a complaint about anti—semitism. but she remains a member of labour‘s national executive committee. of a £30 million fund to tackle the problem. to reduce the numbers of homeless people in england and wales. to a national crisis". of homelessness are unacceptable. so many people homeless or rough sleeping?
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so more action is required. required. charities, and that is what we are doing. to earth this weekend. re—enter earth‘s atmosphere. about the same chance as being hit by lightning twice in the same year. in the united states. emissions scandal. like this one in california. vw says the cars are being stored there on an "interim basis".
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yulia is able to offer any fresh insight. insight. three weeks ago, almost four weeks ago now. ago now. noticed anything unfamiliar, anyone unfamiliar? unfamiliar? strange about the door knob on their front door? front door? these are things the investigators will want to ask. investigators will want to ask. obviously watching closely here in moscow as well. moscow as well.
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ignored again by the british authorities. authorities. predicted and feared this tit—for—tat situation. can you hear me? i am not hearing you any more. we have just lost paul. that they will be expelling 60 american diplomats. american diplomats. and keep you up—to—date on those events in moscow. told this programme it is on target. concerns about funding.
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things are going... without adequate support, really. i was completely... you had a breakdown. i had a complete breakdown, absolutely. there‘s no other word for it. i was completely... yeah. i was suicidal. i couldn't maintain myjob. you lost your job? yes. you lost your home? yes. because you believed your son wasn‘t getting the right support? completely. joins us now. from hearing that testimony, it is really hitting hard. it is for some people. how representative others, its? its? reform since late last year, we are inundated by parents with problems. inundated by parents
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with problems. on paper, the majority of people think this reform is excellent. think this reform is excellent. it is how it is going in reality that is the problem. that is the problem. on many measures, it isn‘t going well. measures, it isn‘t going well. tribunal ‘s are at a record high. the number of send kids who are at home is at a record high. home is at a record high. and ask him how he thought it was going. we are delivering £6 billion by 2018-19. we are delivering £6 billion by 2018—19. 2018—19. commitment of money to make sure we get this right. get this right. a handful of local authorities are having problems. having problems. authorities are telling you they cannot meet their obligations. cannot meet their obligations. that is a significant sum. is a significant sum. the majority of councils are coping. of councils are coping. we are investing, we are not cutting.
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investing, we are not cutting. special educational needs and disabilities. disabilities. there are too many families fighting. families fighting. it is not hard to find these families. i don't believe that. that. thc plans are not worth the paper they are written on. they are written on. ehc plans alarmingly poor — lancashire. alarmingly poor — lancashire. perez confused — sutton. confused — sutton. gloucestershire — significant concern. concern. not being met, not being identified, exclusions too high. exclusions too high. educational needs are being excluded from mainstream schools. from mainstream schools.
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also go to lots of local authorities which have done really well. which have done really well. i would be proud of them if it was my child. be proud of them if it was my child. the dog was not done. i am not being complacent. we now have to focus on quality. quality. for health care that we can provide —— every child with send. as you make clear, so many parents will say this is not on track. will say this is not on track. watching this who are terry their hair out. hair out. somebody before said we are in a parallel universe. are in a parallel universe. he says, i have never seen a bad plan. i have never seen a bad plan. i have been sent so many in the last hour. been sent so many in the last hour. these plans are meant to specify a child‘s needs. child‘s needs. specify exactly what that child will
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get. get. who will deliver that support, when will it be delivered? when will it be delivered? but these plans are often too vague. plans are often too vague. from the special educational consortium. consortium. different organisations from mencap to the national union of teachers. to the national union of teachers. they have written to the minister said this. said this. of children and parents have been systematically compromised. systematically compromised. authorities are being pushed to the brink of bankruptcy". brink of bankruptcy". we are going to keep following this reform. to keep following this reform. please get in touch and share your experiences with us. experiences with us. jayne, thank you very much. you very much. this programme will continue to investigate. it‘s 14 minutes past eight. matt is out at st katherine docks in london for us this morning. good morning.
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usually into this oasis of tranquillity this morning. tranquillity this morning. faster than any other around the world. world. brandy, herbs, spices coming through the dogs into the capital. the dogs into the capital. easter weekend, don‘t expect anything too warm. anything too warm. off the weekend, sunshine in the forecast as well. forecast as well. channel islands heavy and persistent rain.
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rain. will stay dry, especially this afternoon. afternoon. some sunshine in western scotland and here and there. scotland and here and there. in aberdeen to double figures in the south. south. the cloud in place, it will be frost free. free. single temperatures as the easterly wind picks up. wind picks up.
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and fog around, sunny spells developing, cloud increasing later. developing, cloud increasing later. 0verall, sunday will be the driest day of the week in the uk. day of the week in the uk. another chilly one. chilly one. could see snow to lower levels, blown around by strong winds. blown around by strong winds. that snow could be disrupt it in places. places. west highlands driest and brightest overall. it will be a rather chilly one.
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us think this is a colder easter weekend than we can remember? weekend than we can remember? —13 in braemar a couple of years ago. ago. of the year, temperatures if you degrees down on what they should be. degrees down on what they should be. you can never really compare one easter with another! easter with another! done is predict the end of april we will see 28 degrees! will see 28 degrees! happen then, it can happen this year. will it? of course you can!
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i don‘t know! it is a long way off! thank you so much. the time is 90 minutes past eight. —— 19 minutes. the most of the easter weekend. are all expected to be busy. popular destinations. and sally greenaway from visit york. good morning to both of you. lots of people busy doing lots of things. people busy doing lots of things. about and york is a big attraction for lots of people. absolutely, good morning. morning.
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a lot going on this weekend over easter. easter. the attractions, the museum, plenty to do in york this weekend. to do in york this weekend. groups, what happens over the easter period? period? yes, the festival is very much focused around the family. much focused around the family. world museum, in the yorkshire museum. museum. that will obviously be really popular. really popular. doesn‘t appear, there is plenty to do over the weekend. do over the weekend.
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and the roads are going to be busy, we know that? good morning, yes indeed. indeed. a little quieter, 17 million journeys made on the day. journeys made on the day. inevitably that will lead to problems, isn‘t it? inevitably that will lead to problems, isn't it? it is, yes indeed. indeed. main arterial roads have been lifted for the bank all of it. for the bank all of it.
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doesn‘t make much difference, do you think? do you know what? got to expect it‘s not going to be 30 degrees. 30 degrees. weekend, we kind of tell the attractions around that. attractions around that. shouldn‘t put anybody off from coming into the city. coming into the city. the uk, are people in good spirits generally, over easter? generally, over easter? guess people stay in good spirits, generally, do they? generally, do they? cute pointers before you start your journey.
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journey. washer bottle, the radiator and tyres are all good. tyres are all good. lot of inconvenience if you break down. down. thank you both, enjoy your weekend in york. thank you. you in a good mood when you have broken down? good mood when you have broken down? it all depends. you know what? it doesn‘t really matter, does it? doesn‘t really matter, does it? long as you say, that is the main thing. thing. doing at the other end, it will be 0k. as long as you are safe. wise words! the time is 23 minutes past eight. is seeing your child take their first steps. steps came very late — and were completely unexpected. unaided — until now. gerry jackson reports.
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but the moment his parents feared might never happen. walking, walking... in the uk share this condition. were beginning to walk, felix simply couldn‘t. but that didn‘t mean he‘d given up. for the past couple of years. and suddenly, here was his moment, at school, caught on a mobile phone. walking, walking... he is off! come on! clever boy! so felix‘s mum had missed his milestone. a quick phone call brought her to share the celebrations. it was amazing. everyone was in tears. incredible, incredible to see. he‘s amazing.
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got home, she showed us the video, and we almost fainted. it was amazing. he's not going to do it, he's not going to walk. and one day, he eventually did it. we don't know what he'd be like if he wasn't like this. but we wouldn't change it, would we? no, felix is perfect. breakthrough off the list. good lad! so lovely to see that, isn‘t it? julia, felix‘s mum, so emotional about it. about it. lovely to sue the whole family celebrating absolutely brilliant. coming up on breakfast this morning...
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them a small fortune. but it‘s getting even more expensive. this morning we hear how pet insurance premiums are soaring. and what you can do to them the cost. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. since before christmas. to allow contractors to access it. does get blown into the park and onto our street. and you don‘t really know what‘s in
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there. know what‘s in there. it is a genuine health hazard. security at west ham‘s game tomorrow against southampton. during the hammers‘ 3—0 defeat to burnley two weeks ago. a significant increase in the number of stewards. in windsor ahead of the royal wedding. through full body scanners to get in. large items such as tents may also be banned. windsor castle in may. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. 02:27:46,882 --> 390451466:10:07,114 let‘s 390451466:10:07,114 --> 780902929:52:27,345 have 780902929:52:27,345 --> 1171354393:34:47,576 a 1171354393:34:47,576 --> 1561805857:17:07,808 check 1561805857:17:07,808 --> 1952257320:59:28,039 on 1952257320:59:28,039 --> 2342708784:41:48,271 the 2342708784:41:48,271 --> 2733160248:24:08,502 weather 2733160248:24:08,502 --> 3123611712:06:28,734 now 3123611712:06:28,734 --> 3514063175:48:48,965 with 3514063175:48:48,965 --> 3904514639:31:09,195 elizabeth 3904514639:31:09,195 --> 4294966103:13:29,426 rizzini.
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