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hello, this is breakfast with dan walker. here‘s a summary of this morning‘s main news. hope and reconciliation are the main themes in a number of today‘s new year messages. borisjohnson has said that 2020 can allow the country to turn the page on the division and uncertainty of recent years. and the archbishop of canterbury has called for the uk to "start healing divisions" and said that he was inspired by the example of rnli volunteers good morning and happy new year. when he visited dover lifeboat station. there have been more deaths in australia as bushfires continue welcome to 2020 and to rage across the south—east breakfast with dan walker. our headlines today. of the country. eight people are reported to have died yesterday, with that number expected to rise. as millions gather to see emergency workers are struggling in the new year, messages of reconclliation and hope to reach some of those trapped, with extra military help not due for the coming decade. the prime minister calls for an end to division and rancour, to arrive until the end of the week. the archbishop of canterbury urges the mother of the british teenager us to reconnect with each other. found guilty of lying at least eight people are reported about being raped in cyprus has to have died in the bushfires warned parents in the uk
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on new year's eve in that the holiday resort south eastern australia. of ayia napa is unsafe. in an interview with the bbc‘s today football's transfer window opens. programme, she also said she was supporting a call for tourists to boycott the island. liverpool's new signing takumi minamino settles into his new surroundings. the cypriot government says who else could be on the move? it has full confidence in its justice system and courts. the us has announced the immediate deployment of hundreds more troops to the middle east, in response to an attack on the american embassy in iraq. this is the 34th london new year's protestors set fire to a guard post and scaled one day parade, 9000 participants from of the walls of the fortified compound in baghdad. the demonstrators were supporters 20 different countries. this lot are of an iranian—backed militia group that lost 25 members on sunday from mexico. there only got four hours, this is just from mexico. there only got four hours, this isjust the rehearsal but in four hours‘ time they will be during a us air strike. entertaining half a million people. firework displays across the uk have hgppy entertaining half a million people. happy new year! first thing, frost and fog to watch out for, most of welcomed in the new year. in london, tens of thousands us, it‘ll be cloudy, the best of the of people lined the river thames for a show that mixed fireworks brightness in north wales, with music and looked ahead to the city‘s role in hosting some north—east england and north—east england. more details later. of the matches at this summer‘s euro 2020 football tournament. it‘s wednesday the 1st of january, 2020. happy new year.
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our top story. meanwhile, the streets of edinburgh echoed with auld lang syne, hope and reconciliation are the main themes in a number as people from all over the world of today‘s new year messages. enjoyed the traditional hogmanay street party. borisjohnson has said that 2020 can thousands of others gathered in stonehaven for the annual allow the country to turn the page on the division and uncertainty fireballs ceremony. of recent years. those are the main he‘s pledged to represent all voters, and said that the new year means the start stories this morning. of a new chapter. and the archbishop of canterbury has first day of the new year and the called for the uk to "start healing new decade. john is with us. happy divisions" as our religion editor, martin bashir reports. new decade. john is with us. happy new year. unto you, and it's a big it is a challenging day, weather—wise. day for football. it is and we could although this is not see more celebrations if we get that his usual habit, new signing could help them. the the lifeboat rescue station in dover is within the diocese january transfer window is open. of canterbury, and archbishop justin welby chose to come here to deliver month of speculation ahead. we were stuck with the deal that has already his new year‘s message. been done with the move to liverpool 0k. from red bull salzburg. we will see so, what we need to do, run ahead of that red one and then a lot of the customary handshakes. turn to starboard. 0k. that's it. there isjurgen a lot of the customary handshakes. there is jurgen klopp. that the right speed? a lot of the customary handshakes. there isjurgen klopp. liverpool are keen to strengthen their team and yeah, you're fine. the station is staffed year they are fighting for silverware on
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round by 70 volunteers. three fronts with that huge leap at it‘s notjust a group of people working together. it‘s a family. the top of the premier league. he the seagoing crew includes could be in the squad to play a student, a train driver, a chef, an electrician. sheffield united tomorrow. even if the youngest is 17, you‘re not a huge football fan, you the oldest is 62. may have heard the name of jadon sancho, who could be on the end of a my wife made me a lovely big—money move back to the uk.m christmas morning breakfast, and just as the knife you don‘t know him now, you was going into it, the pager went certainly will. gareth southgate, off again and we were back out the england manager, thinks highly to the channel, yeah. of him and this is what he has justin welby said their commitment produced in training for england. to service is the practical but he is currently playing at application of the most famous borussia dortmund. he moved for £8 parable in the bible. when we hear someone described million from manchester city. if he as a good samaritan, comes back, it could be for £100 we think about that person taking million, so you see how his value the time to help another. has skyrocketed. it would need to be but it‘s a story told byjesus a club with big pockets, manchester about someone taking the risk of reaching out to another united or chelsea. and christian who was very different to them. dover also happens to be the closest place in britain to continental eriksen at spurs might go for 50 europe, and the archbishop concluded his message by inviting million? he is in the last year of all of us to take up the challenge his contract, so tottenham will be of healing divisions desperate to get something for him
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between individuals and communities. because he is one of the star players, so they will be desperate let‘s go for a heroic to recoup some money. they will be new year‘s resolution. keen to let him go and get something let‘s resolve to reconnect, to reach out to just one person back for him, or else they risk we don‘t know or from losing him for nothing at the end of whom we have drifted apart. the season. in the january transfer make that connection. window, you often hearfrom agents let‘s begin cementing our unity stoking the fire, and paul pogba‘s one brick at a time. man has been commenting unhelpfully? martin bashir, bbc news, dover. exactly. when it comes to these big moves, there is a lot in it for the agent. it appears that paul pogba there have been more deaths in australia, has been pushing for a move away as bushfires continue to rage across the south—east of the country. from united. we don‘t know if that eight people are reported is coming from him or his agent, but to have died yesterday, with that number expected to rise. emergency workers are struggling to reach some of those trapped. he has essentially said he would not from sydney, phil mercer reports. ta ke he has essentially said he would not take any new signing to manchester united. he said if united had the likes of pele or maradona, they these are extraordinary would ruin their careers. so he is times in australia. the bushfires have brought terror antagonising manchester united a bit into the lives of ordinary people. and does not write how it has been they are devastating and deadly. run very highly. it is clear he is more lives have been lost.
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help is yet to reach some residents trying to pave the way for a move who‘ve reportedly suffered burns. for pogba away from manchester it was genuinely terrifying. united, possibly to real madrid, it was like the day never happened yesterday. there was no dawn, it was just red because they have big pockets as and dark and smokey the whole well. i was talking about new year's day and we didn‘t know day telly. shaun the sheep is at what was going to happen. 9.30, the sound of music at 2.30 and it was very moveable and very scary. much of the dayjust the authorities say it‘s been too 9.30, the sound of music at 2.30 and much of the day just after 11 o‘clock. much of the day just after 11 o'clock. yes, so if you are not dangerous to send in rescue watching any of those games on the teams by roads or by air. sofa, stay tuned at 11.05 tonight we have a very real challenge and there will be a full round—up. at the moment with a couple of isolated communities where we've got reports of injuries and burn liverpool play sheffield united tomorrow, so it is a bumper day injuries to members of the public. today. if you new managers to look we haven't been able to get access out for as well. there are. west ham via roads or via aircraft, have david moyes. he will be trying it's been too dangerous to move them higher up the table. we and we simply can't access, nor can the people in these areas get out. have manchester united in action against everton, with carlo conditions on new year‘s day have ancelotti now in charge. and then manchester united against arsenal, eased, but the danger remains. which is always a big match, two dozens of fires still burn out of control and the crisis shows no sign of ending. teams struggling for consistency at the moment. united have won their at the very least, weather
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conditions on saturday will be as bad as what they were yesterday last two. enjoy your feast of and that‘s why all of our people on the ground, thousands of them are taking advantage of the milder football. and happy new year to you. conditions to make us as well prepared as possible for saturday when any of these fire fronts can you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news, it‘s time now again exacerbate and cause damage. for a look at the newspapers. bushfires have always been part let‘s look at the front pages. of the australian story but officials say this the daily mail leads on a warning from prince william, crisis is unprecedented. who says humanity risks irreparably damaging the earth they warn that some of the blazes through climate change. there‘s also a picture are so intense, that efforts by firefighters to put them of prince harry with his son archie. out will fail. what australia needs the i leads on the military being called in to help is fire—drenching rain, but no significant falls emergency workers deal are expected for at with wildfires in australia. least another month. helicopters and naval vessels phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. were deployed to evacuate thousands of residents and tourists trapped the mother of the british teenager on beaches, the paper says. found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus, 0nline, the huffington post has warned parents in the uk has a picture from some australian firefighters, that the holiday resort who filmed as their truck became of ayia napa is unsafe. surrounded by flames. in an interview with the bbc‘s today programme, she also said she was supporting a call for tourists to boycott the island. thankfully, they were all fine. jon donnison reports.
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and the daily star says people have been complaining on the review it‘s two days since the young website tripadvisor that british woman walked out mount snowdon in north wales is too steep, too cloudy of a cypriot court having been found and there‘s no costa. guilty of falsely claiming "mount snowflake" is she was raped by 12 men. her supporters say both the police the paper‘s headline. investigation and the court process were flawed and her lawyers are planning to appeal. now, the i9—year—old‘s that is just one of those stories mother has told the bbc of the impact the case has had thatis that is just one of those stories that is that there to annoy you, and it has annoyed me. on her daughter‘s mental health. her words are read by an actor technology expert dan sodergren is here with me to take to protect both of their identities. a look inside the papers. she‘s suffering from ptsd. she spends a lot of time hopefully, the other stories will with hypersomnia at the moment. not annoy you too much. you have that means she‘s sleeping an awful lot of the day. she sleeps probably picked out some beauties. this 18, 20 hours a day. headline is that older people are she‘s also quite withdrawn, likely to drive half of uk jobs which is very sad for me to see, and she also experiences growth. some interesting figures? hallucinations and she needs to get back to the uk to get that treated. yeah, ina growth. some interesting figures? yeah, in a new decade, we look at that‘s my absolute primary focus. technology and whether it is for these are the young israeli tourists young people. but actually, thejobs who originally faced accusations growth will come from older people. that they‘ad raped the young woman.
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188% growth in over 65s who are they were freed and allowed to fly home after she re—entering the work place in the retracted the allegation. last 20 years, and they expect that but she said she only did that to keep going. so you have this because she was put under huge demographic of people in the uk who pressure by police questioning are getting older, as we know. and when she was vulnerable. not only does that change the way now, her mother is supporting a call the vote, but also the way they act. for tourists to boycott cyprus. and as employers, we have to think this is not an isolated incident. the place isn‘t safe. about how we get those guys back it‘s absolutely not safe. into the workforce and how we use technology to do so, because remote and if you go and report something working in the future of technology that‘s happened to you, you‘re either laughed at as far is the way it will go. they say it as i can tell, or in the worst case, something like what‘s happened will be the final frontier in the to my daughter may happen. battle for diversity and an the foreign office has called inclusive environment. age is part the teenager‘s case deeply of that. i don't know how your new disturbing and says it will be speaking to the authorities in cyprus. the cypriot government says it has full confidence year‘s eve was last night. mine was in its justice system and courts. mary poppins returns and going to jon donnison, bbc news. bed early. but there might be some recovering this morning. there is a firework displays across the uk have health warning here about hangovers. welcomed in the new year. in london, tens of thousands of people lined the river thames we have to be careful with this one.
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for a show that mixed fireworks with music, and looked ahead to the city‘s role in hosting some young people use hangover cures as well as older people. i remember of the matches at this summer‘s euro 2020 football tournament. when we used to just have some water and not drink as much, but now you meanwhile, the streets of edinburgh have iv drips with vitamins in them. echoed with auld lang syne, this is a serious story in some as people from all over the world enjoyed the traditional respects because we have to be mindful that if we have seen it on hogmanay street party. social media and famous people are thousands of others gathered in stonehaven for the annual fireballs ceremony. said to be doing it, it might not be true and it might not be good for you. it is great to have parties, and in new york city... party—goers took to times square and the health tech revolution is to witness the annual ball drop — great, but iv drips with vitamins the dazzling i2—foot ball is covered in more than 2000 crystals. may not be as clever as people think, so be a bit wary. always the crowd of around one—million people were also treated to a performance worth checking how much these celebs from the k—pop band, bts. have been paid to sit with a company‘s iv drip as well. talking every member of that band is about technology and looking ahead, currently trending, which is very much the way of the new year. happy this is a double page spread in the new year to you all. express looking at some of the tech the duke and duchess of sussex have involved in medicine, robust
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released a new photograph of their son archie, in a new year‘s message surgeons. involved in medicine, robust surgeons. this is some of the stuff posted on instagram. that actually does work, robot the picture of archie, who‘s now seven months old, came at the end of a compilation surgery. this decade has been great summarising his parents‘ year. here he is being held by his dad, for lots of health tech stuff like with mum meghan likely the genome project. there was a to be behind the camera. great thing called da vinci it is eight to 10am, welcome to a surgeries, so health tech will be a huge area. i am interested brand—new year, bringing with it surgeries, so health tech will be a bold promises, fresh ambitions and huge area. iam interested in surgeries, so health tech will be a huge area. i am interested in new 3d printing. in 2018, the new 3d new resolutions. something we‘ve heard about from the promised and printing. in 2018, the new 3d printing of body parts came out. the archbishop of canterbury, both this decade, we will see our first of them talking about reaching out, human heart transplant that is 3d trying to heal divisions that exist in our society. printed. that is the future of it‘s something our next guests have been reflecting on too. kim leadbeater is the sister health tech, not necessarily iv drips, but stuff that really works. of the murdered mp, jo cox. and the right reverend nick baines is the anglican bishop of leeds. that is fascinating. you are saying thank you so much for coming in this that in mexico, they are 3d printing morning. it is a very good day, and homes in 2a hours. happy new year to you both, to that in mexico, they are 3d printing homes in 24 hours. absolutely, and imagine printing limbs and body reflect, kim, with you first on parts. you could talk about cheating hopes and dreams for a new year because, yes, there was positivity death in the future. this is in 2019 but a lot to divide us as something we will be talking about
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later. in the guardian, a 30 year well. absolutely and the start of a new year, a new decade is an high note for streaming, vinyl and opportunity to reflect on what has gone before and think about how we cassettes. it has completely transformed in the last ten years, can move things forward in the next but so much music is being listened year and ten years so that is why this decade of reconnection is an to via streaming services. we all important concept because we‘ve seen saw this coming. this is a great thing about being a futurologist. we division, anger, frustration, and i all knew the music industry was think hopefully buys starting a new going to change. we all knew that cd decade we can draw a line under sales were going to fall, but maybe these things and move forward. we not as much as this. they are down we re these things and move forward. we were hearing the archbishop of canterbury talking, giving his new 26.5% in the last year alone. but year message, encouraging people to streaming has helped the whole make a connection with just one industry go as a whole, especially person and try to heal those in britain. people are getting more excited by music and the streaming individual divides which will technology is getting better and hopefully broaden out across they are getting used to more society. i think it is very easy and artists, so we are buying more we'll do it when we say someone stuff. as they get older, people ought to do something or the like myself are going back to vinyl and even cassettes. i found a box of government ought to do something. but, actually, there is a scottish cassettes in the loft, but i don‘t once who wrote the greatness 0f have a cassette player! exactly! but people are buying vinyl as well and but, actually, there is a scottish once who wrote the greatness of the small, and it is incumbent on us all it is the highest level of never despise the local comedy consumption of music in over a
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decade, so fantastic news for the small, the individual, and how do i music industry. the last time i had a cassette player, i had p ta ke small, the individual, and how do i take responsibility to reach out to those who i disagree with. doesn't registration citron and that had a mean you will agree, it will mean cassette player. —— a citroen. this you'll create a new relationship which takes some guts and creativity is something we will be talking but it primarily takes about later, the way the streaming responsibility. i think this is what this is about. i don‘t know how much brexit has come up in your sermons industry is going and also how over the past year, but is there a musicians make money from their music. it is not through streaming, u nless music. it is not through streaming, unless you are really successful. it concern, we mentioned with kim, is more through touring. there is a there has been a polarisation of lot happening as well with how views over the last few months and yea rs views over the last few months and years on the issues is that something that worries you? there clearly has, and i've spoken frequently particularly in the house of lords about what i call the corruption of the public discourse. amazon has achieved success with one particular artist. here is a the casualty of that has been trust. headline about how stress makes people crave cake. i don‘t need to do you trust anything anybody says, stress for that. this made me smile particularly leaders? somehow, that has got to be restored. that has to happen ata
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has got to be restored. that has to because they found that even if it happen at a number of different was just a clock ticking down, levels, the political level, the macro level and the micro level of because they found that even if it conversations with one another. that wasjust a clock ticking down, even that little tiny deadline is enough to make you start craving cake. so is what we need to hold together. don't wait for the government to sort it out! we have to engage almost anything can trigger us wanting to eat more carbs and that locally. i see kim nodding along to is interesting from a health tech point of view. we have to think, how what you are saying. the only way we can we design stuff so that we can move forward and the only way become naturally more healthy? things will change is if there is a holistic approach and everybody looks at what they can do to improve things, whether that is politicians, having said that, i have eaten a who have an important role to play, vast amount of cake. a lovely gent whether it is the media, social from our bbc breakfast team baked a media companies or just whether it is the media, social media companies orjust the rest of us can a media companies orjust the rest of us can a normal human beings, that is the only way you can have deep, chocolate cake and brother in. and we had a panettone as well.|j meaningful societal change to heal divisions. what is also important is chocolate cake and brother in. and we had a panettone as well. i have diabetes, so i can‘t indulge in to focus on the many amazing good that, but i will enjoy you having things being done up and down the it. other treats are available! country. that is what has kept me thank you and happy new year to you. going in my family going sincejo‘s murder, community is bringing people quite a bit of positivity looking together, tackling issues around forward with regards to technology. iam sure forward with regards to technology. loneliness, knife crime, mental i am sure we will speak to you over health, all those problems we face the course of the next year. thanks, and we have to be realistic about them but i think we have to be dan. optimistic we can do our bit to
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let‘s get an update on one tackle them as well. there might be of our main stories this morning — eight people are reported to have people watching this morning saying, died as bushfires continue i tried to reach out, to make a to rage in australia. let‘s speak now to abc news connection with somebody. sometimes reporter, helen frost, you might get a negative response to who is at the headquarters that, so what is your advice for of the rural fire service in sydney. countering that? part of the problem helen, it must be incredibly busy is people avoid having conversations there. we heard that eight people that might usefully be had because they fear the division has breached died yesterday and it is expected they fear the division has breached the relationship, has ruined the that there are more bodies to be relationship. you can only recreate a relationship by engaging with found? seven deaths have been other people, that's why when kim confirmed by police. 0ne found? seven deaths have been says about a holistic approach, i confirmed by police. one person is unaccounted for and the main reason agree. there are local football is that fire authorities can‘t get to the scene of some homes because teams, local groups, you can't do everything on your own. what about getting out of your front door and the fires are still burning and roads are still blocked. we have had joining something, meeting other a bit of good news. a woman who was people and working out that together missing and feared dead, a you can achieve more thanjust by 70—year—old woman, has been found alive and well. but there are still sitting behind your mobile phone, banging off nasty little tweets to 110 fires burning across the state people that you don't like. that's and although none of them are at the why i said earlier this isn't about
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highest level, the emergency level, pretending everybody agrees. it is about being able to disagree well there was one half an hour ago, so but not to ruin the relationship conditions keep changing. today is a because of that fundamental much milder temperature, 10 degrees disagreement over policy. the art of lower than yesterday. we are seeing disagreement... we don‘t agree on everything, you can have a healthy discussion but it doesn‘t need to fires continue to change and take turn to insult and hatred. and it is over new ground, so it is not the cornerstone of democracy, to letting up. give us an idea of how debate things and discuss things. and still be friends at the end of it! and treat each other with fire crews have been coping. we have respect and civility. and we need to spoken to a number over the last few listen to people with different days and they say bushfires are a opinions. if we surround ourselves regular occurrence, but what we have with people who reinforce our own seen this year is unprecedented. the views, we don‘t find a way forward by doing that. i have reached out amount of fires that are creating their own weather systems is sincejo was killed to try to understand other peoples unprecedented for australia. we have perspectives, around politics, around religion, and there are so many patches of the south coast things i disagree with and don‘t that are currently just so many patches of the south coast that are currentlyjust burn understand but the only way i will through. 3.2 million hectares have try to open my mind even more is by gone. if you look at a satellite having those very difficult conversations. it isn‘t always easy. image showing australia and new i think conversations. it isn‘t always easy. zealand, new zealand is completely ithinkfinding conversations. it isn‘t always easy. i think finding something that brings people together, i go back to covered with six note, that is how sport because that is my background. bad it is. crews are saying that
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when you are kicking a football, nature has started these fires. all running a race, the differences of the fires that are their highest don‘t matter, but our common goal and vision is what connects us and level, the watch and act, at the moment, have all been started by that power is very powerful. is that lightning strikes, some of those why the jo cox foundation has thrown generated by the storms created by its full weight behind this letter? fires. so they are not naturally absolutely. i‘ve been harping on occurring thunderstorms that you would have every day, they are about this for years. we have to try coming out of these fires. there are to do our bit to make a difference, 2600 fire crews at the moment and we do to do our bit to make a difference, wedoa to do our bit to make a difference, we do a campaign on what would have support staff on the ground trying been jo‘s birthday, to contain them, but they are saying we do a campaign on what would have beenjo‘s birthday, a horrendous weekend for us as a family because over the next couple of days, they weekend for us as a family because we only think about her but we will not be able to bring most of challenge that and what i do with these under control. we are hearing those emotions as i try to do something positive with them. millions of people across the reports that decent rain to break country get together across lines of difference, whether you‘re running a race 01’ difference, whether you‘re running a race or having a piece of cake or the fires may not come for a couple doing whatever it is, you connect of months. helen foster from abc, with people on a human level and thank you. she is talking about how there is no substitute for that. your computer, the internet, that‘s fine but there is no substitute for so much ash in the atmosphere is creating its own weather. human connection. and the diocese of here‘s carol with a look
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which i am the bishop, the diocese at this morning‘s weather. of leeds, has to be ways that characterise our values — loving, amazing to hear about what is going living, learning. that sums it up. on in australia, my back up to 40 0ne living, learning. that sums it up. one of the key bits is learning and degrees for them at the weekend, but you learn by looking through the a very different picture for us, of eyes of someone else of who you are, course. for us, it is a mist and and you have to engage with people to do that. there is a german murk yeast that, as you can see from politician, now dead, helmut schmidt, who once said you can't our weather watcher‘s picture —— it understand your own culture unless isa our weather watcher‘s picture —— it is a misty and murky starts. it has you look through the lens of another culture. and part of the brexit been a cold start to the day. hardly stuff you mentioned, for many of us, it has been a process of learning what the world looks like when seen a breath of wind across england and through the eyes and experience wales. the isobars are a bit closer through the eyes and experience through the skin of other people. and that together in northern ireland and doesn't come naturally but you have to play the issue, not the man or scotland. the strongest winds will be in the north and west. we have woman. interesting to talk to you all this clown and some hill fog. both, and much to think about, thank the brightest skies will be across you for all the positive messages at the start of 2020, the new decade. i north—east scotland, north—east england, north wales and we could see sunny intervals across the mentioned the archbishop of canterbury, you can listen and watch south—east and east anglia. but for
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most, it is going to be cloudy. the the new year message on bbc one this afternoon at 1pm. it is repeated white circles indicate the wind strength and air temperatures. elsewhere as well. something to watch and enjoy a bit later on bbc 0ne. watch and enjoy a bit later on bbc one. and we can find out what is happening at the beginning of this year to the weather! through the evening, still a lot of cloud. we might see a touch of frost good morning, happy new year to all locally as temperatures dipped under clear skies, but the wind is going of you! we have had some lovely to strengthen towards the west, weather watchers pictures in, look reaching gale force gusts by the at this one, beautiful stock to the morning. a first band of rain is day. for many of us, it is going to also set to arrive. it will be mild be quite cloudy, for some, a misty tomorrow, as represented by the start with some patchy fog, some yellows a nd tomorrow, as represented by the yellows and amber colours, but it is not going to last because it will be frost around, in northumberland last pushed away by colder weather by night, the temperature fell to —6.7, so night, the temperature fell to —6.7, so you will not be surprised if friday. the thursday, the isobars you‘re stepping out earlier on today tell you it is going to be a windy and there is some frost. just look day with gales across the north and at these isobars, it‘ll be windy in west. a lot of cloud around and our the northern half of the country, first band of rain across scotland particularly the northern and and northern ireland will be heavy western isles, hardly a breeze as we but will start to weaken as it push further south so not a lot of pushes through northern england, wind to break the cloud up but some wales and south—west. then there is a before the next band of rain. this
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brea ks wind to break the cloud up but some breaks across north wales, will also be very heavy with big north—east england and north—east scotla nd north—east england and north—east scotland with sunny intervals at times across east anglia and the gusts of wind. south east. the cloud in the west particular south—west england, wales and western scotland will be thick enough to see the odd spot of to celebrate the new year, you have a choice of three programmes on bbc drizzle at times, too. temperature wise, if you are for a stroll this 0ne today. you can either have the afternoon, it‘ll feel nippy in the sound of music at 2.30, dracula at east, milder towards plymouth, and nine o‘clock on top of the pops new up east, milder towards plymouth, and up towards stornoway with 10 year special at 40 minutes past degrees, there is a maximum midnight. top of the pops! easy temperatures. 0vernight, we hang on choice. no confirmation of bryan toa temperatures. 0vernight, we hang on to a lot of cloud, some breaks, and adams being on that! thank you, temperatures fall. locally, a touch of frost here and there but no carol and enjoy the first day of problem. the wind will strengthen 2020. for the first time, more touching gale force across western scotla nd touching gale force across western scotland with a weather front coming than 100 billion music tracks have oui’ scotland with a weather front coming our way introducing some rain. ahead been streamed online in the uk in just a single year. of that, though, look at those it comes at the end of a decade that saw more of us ditch the cd colours, yellows and ambers, and embrace the digital download. indicating milder conditions so on 0ur entertainment correspondent, thursday, it‘ll be mild but factor in the wind and again the isobars colin paterson reports.
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right away uk telling you it‘ll be # these are the moments that i‘m going to remember most, yeah. windy, taking the edge off maxi # just got to keep going... temperatures. those fronts will oh, how a decade has changed how we consume music. 2010 started withjoe mcelderry‘s introduce some rain. the cloudy started the day across england and the climb at number one. at that stage, cd singles were being phased out as paid—for wales come here, too, windy, our downloads dominated. # there‘s always going first weather front moving across to be another mountain. # i‘m always gonna into northern england, heavy at wanna make it move... times as well with a brief lull, subscription streaming services where it brightens up before the for music were so in their infancy next band comes in. these black that no official figures were collated, and they circles indicate the strength of the wouldn‘t even count for the charts untiljuly 2014. winds so touching gale force across the northern and isles in particular # now the day bleeds but a wind day wherever you are. into nightfall... fast forward to the end temperatures, 10—12. as i mentioned, of the decade. 2019, the first year in uk history when more than 100 million and on the wind, cooler than that. tracks were streamed. talking of cool, as the weather # i was getting kind of used front slip southwards during to being someone you loved... thursday and friday, eventually clearing, that opens the gates for the most listened to song, some cold air represented by the lewis capaldi‘s someone you loved, blue to come our way. they go our which was streamed more weather fronts taking their cloud than 228 million times. and apache rain, moving oft within that‘s the equivalent of every the continent, and behind some person in the uk playing it sunshine. there were the cloud
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three and a half times. developing, a few showers but across the north of the country, windy with gennaro castaldo from the bpi says this decade has seen a total transformation gales possibly even severe gales across shetland with some showers wintry, even at lower levels in in our relationship with music. shetland at times. there has been a huge shift from analogue and physical product through to streaming and digital, thank you, that is the weather for the start of a brand—new decade. although we‘ve reached a point now let‘s bring up—to—date with some where we‘re enjoying the best of all worlds, other news around we‘ve been covering of the last few days. where we tend to go online and we stream and 75% of us now there are calls for tourists to boycott cyprus, amid growing stream for our day—to—day needs anger about the way in which the trial of a british and access to music and discovery, teenager, who claimed she was raped, has been handled. her mother says the area is unsafe. but the beautiful thing is that campaigners say rape victims are being let down. let‘s speak tojoan smith, when we come across an artist a human rights campaigner and co—chair of the mayor of london‘s violence against women and girls board. thank you very much for your time, to our local store or online and buy that album on cd still, coming on this morning and happy new box set, and increasingly year to you. let me start about on vinyl as well. # it's comin' round like a shock wave... asking you about the unusual nature the result is that we as a nation of this case because it is —— it is now stream 30 times more music than we did in 2012, when the figures rare for the foreign office to step were first compiled. however, a couple of in and get involved as they have.
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old school oddities remain. sales of vinyl mps increased rare for the foreign office to step in and get involved as they havem is unusual and very welcome for a 12th consecutive year, intervention and i think they would not have done it if they hadn‘t with liam gallagher‘s why me? actually felt there were serious why not topping the year—end, but to put that in context, questions about the fairness of the trial she has been through, but also of the events leading up to that it only shifted 29,000 copies on vinyl, far fewer than will see trial. how do you feel that cypriot him injune at his hometown heaton park show in manchester. police have handled the # christmas time, christmas investigation? the statement from the government says, "we have full time, merry christmas. confidence in the justice system and the courts of the republic of cyprus # and a happy new year... which should be left unfettered to and then there‘s implement state laws and deliver the cassette revival. sales have increased by 600% justice". well, any rape in the last three years, with acts such as robbie williams investigation is difficult and choosing to release complex, one involving an allegation on their favourite ‘80s format. of multiple perpetrators, a gang # so here it is, merry christmas... rape, is particularly difficult. and you have the question of the rather large caveat — identification, you have to collect cassette sales account for 0.1% of overall recorded music, evidence, you have to do a huge so things are not going to be spooling back that number of interviews. this investigation was over in 12 days and it is very hard to see how any quickly any time soon. police force could conduct a really thorough investigation of this kind
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of allegation in 12 days and then simply decide the complainant was lying. i think there is a big we‘rejoined now by vanessa higgins from regent street records question over how that investigation and singer—songwriter tom speight was carried out. and why the accused who is in our london newsroom. boys were allowed to leave the hgppy happy new year to you as well, tom. country only 12 days after the report. i know you've been following va nessa, happy new year to you as well, tom. vanessa, the way the musical landscape has changed in the past this case but at which stage did the decade, is completely different to alarm bells start to ring for you? very early on. it started with a how it was. it really has changed. since 2012, streaming is that by report that a young british woman, a tourist, had alleged she was gang 3000%, which sounds enormous. we a lwa ys raped. in under two weeks, we were 3000%, which sounds enormous. we always knew the music industry was going to change, as dan said told she had retracted the earlier. but now is a fan, you have so many different ways to access and allegation and that the boys had discover new music, and that is returned to israel. ijust didn‘t see how a proper investigation, a exciting. tom, what about from an artist point of view? i was saying thorough investigation could have been carried out so quickly. in this to va nessa artist point of view? i was saying to vanessa that i can‘t remember the last time i picked up a cd and put country, it often takes months to it in last time i picked up a cd and put itina cd last time i picked up a cd and put investigate a rape allegation and it in a cd player, but i listen to more music than i ever have. it is an exciting time for music. i victims find that very distressing but the idea you could investigate
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started my musicaljourney a decade so but the idea you could investigate so many alleged perpetrators, i mean, obviously, we haven‘t heard ago and! their side of it because it hasn‘t started my musicaljourney a decade ago and i wouldn't be where i am today without things like streaming, gone to court, but the idea you could investigate such a complex so today without things like streaming, so it isa today without things like streaming, so it is a liberating time for case and come to a reliable conclusion in 12 days seemed to me music. we were talking with one of crazy. in terms of the publicity we our earlier guests about how it is have seen over the last few days, different in the way that musicians lots of papers covering this, it‘s make money these days. streaming is been all over the television and radio but do you think that publicity will change things? not a moneymaking exercise, but radio but do you think that publicity will change things7m there is more money to be made in radio but do you think that publicity will change things? it is very ha rd to publicity will change things? it is very hard to know. the fact the there is more money to be made in the touring and performance side. foreign office has got involved suggests there are all kinds of for me personally, actually, streaming is where i make my money things going on behind—the—scenes. at the minute. we just broke into nojudicial things going on behind—the—scenes. no judicial system things going on behind—the—scenes. nojudicial system likes things going on behind—the—scenes. no judicial system likes to things going on behind—the—scenes. nojudicial system likes to be criticised and quite often they dig their heels in when criticism comes over 100 million streams. in from overseas but, in this case, congratulations. thank you, and we put everything into touring, so we we are a traditional ally of cyprus we nt put everything into touring, so we went to brazil and america and it is and we have military bases on the very expensive to do that. it island so i think what the british wouldn't be possible without having that audience through streaming. but government says, even if it is uncomfortable for the cypriot authorities to hear will actually does the money from streaming only have an effect and i hope it will come once you hit a certain rate?|j because this is actually a really terrifying message for young women. licence my album to a label and the
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0bviously, terrifying message for young women. obviously, the young woman‘s mother is saying she doesn‘t think that reason i am maybe in a better position is because i get a bigger people can rely on the justice system and i think it certainly share of my music. so you have sends a message to young women that if you get into trouble on this island in the south of the island, carefully sorted yourself out, which is great. and in terms of listening you might not get a fair to new music, has that opened things investigation and the police may not actually do theirjob properly. good 7 to new music, has that opened things to talk to you, joan, hope you enjoy you to new music, has that opened things up? you can listen to something you might not normally have come across. 2020 and thank you for speaking to definitely. when i was growing up, us 2020 and thank you for speaking to us this morning. so, it is 8:25am, we are until 9am, and i heard sound you could only be focused on one of music is on today! lovely! genre. but now you can be open to all of them because there is no 2019 was a big year for raising awareness about the environment stigma attached to that any more. and the next 12 months look set to be no different. the fashion industry in particular is coming va nessa, stigma attached to that any more. vanessa, i was reading that the way under growing pressure to improve its sustainable we listen to music is different now, credentials. simon browning has been taking so music has changed. not many a look at the issues. people have a long introduction to a a new style of shopping for a new decade. song any more because you have to they call it a "swap shop". bring the stuff you no longer grab people early. that is true, especially if you want to get on wear and exchange it for something else. some of the most popular playlists i really like the idea of, like, exchanging with people, which are being used as lean back and, like, recycling. music to have in the background. if
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society is shifting you have a long introduction, you and it is changing into something that is more conscientious. are you have a long introduction, you a re less you have a long introduction, you are less likely to get on playlists. jade and lucy set up but i would say that most artists their clothes—swap business, lonehood, because they were write the music they want to write. horrified as the sheer volume of clothes they saw every day while working and if you like the artist, you will in the modelling industry. find it. and there is more access for more people around the world to listen through streaming. i would choose some a0 for more people around the world to listen through streaminglj for more people around the world to listen through streaming. i know it is hard to predict, but over the to sometimes 70 outfits a day. next decade, do you see streaming it was overwhelming to think how continuing to be the main way we many clothes are being produced. listen to music? it is 75% of the most stuff is brand new. it is quite shameful on our part. one of the first to arrive market right now, which is at the swap was samantha incredible. streaming is the way and her family. so much stuff that we do not wear. forward. but people do still like and even him, he got given things having a physical artefact in their when he was born that he hasn‘t worn hand and we haven‘t replaced that yet. if you want to support artists and i just thought this is such a great way to get rid who use the on tour, buying and of the things that we don‘t want and then get new things streaming their music will both but without buying more junk. help. tom, are you into vinyl? i buy bags and bags and bags of clothes for swapping pour in. for each item, you receive a token. vinyl every week and i stream as well. if you are a true fan, you the team then make this east end nightclub into a shop. will buy the vinyl, cds, box sets, then it is time to ready, steady, swap. go to the gigs, and streaming is the fashion industry is facing also a great way to get into the
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a huge challenge as it is built artist. have a fantastic and on mass consumerism, but every single garment made has successful 2020. thank you. vanessa, an environmental impact. take a pair ofjeans — 10,000 litres of water great to see you as well. to make one pair. final preparations are under way in central london, and it is leading to serious where thousands of people are due to take part in a special questions for retailers, new year‘s day parade later. 0ur reporter fiona lamdin is there manufacturers and suppliers about what changes they need to make. there‘s the men‘s stuff. for us now — morning, fiona. great shirts. jade and lucy believe we have the power. yes, this is the 34th london new i definitely think that the more we shout about what we want, year‘s day parade. there are over and we want it to be more sustainable, 9000 participants taking to the then businesses will then listen. but last summer, those businesses were accused of not listening streets from 20 countries. here we or acting fast enough, when extinction rebellion protesters have ecuador. the dancers are from tried to stop london fashion week. the environmentalists believe fast fashion is one mexico and the band are from of the world‘s worst polluters. america. adam, you have brought the band with you. tell me about your this woman runs a parliamentary group on fashion. back story. 50 years ago, a football she brought the protesters and industry bosses together. she says big behavioural team was back from a football game changes are needed. and the plane they were on crashed, we have all got to stop thinking and the plane they were on crashed, and it has been part of our that buying seven bags of clothes university's story since then. we on a friday is a good idea,
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will be playing some west virginia whether it is something from primark songs to help remember the students. how hard was it to get a place here? or something from prada, do you really need it? are you going to wear they sent talent scouts all over the it at least 30 times? we asked six big retailers country to find the best of the best for an interview — no—one was available. and invite them to london, so we are sustainability means producing and buying less to reduce our impact honoured to be here. thank you for on resources but, for joining us. there is so much to see. shops who want to sell, that is a profit problem and a big business challenge. it starts in piccadilly and finishes but here, pre—loved and reworn. in parliament. it starts at 12 a little sustainability just one swap at a time. o‘clock. in parliament. it starts at 12 o'clock. what better way to start the new year? thank you, fiona. if simon browning, bbc news. you‘re going to that, enjoy your day. thanks for joining you‘re going to that, enjoy your day. thanks forjoining us on the first day of the new decade. see you i don‘t know whether you are coming in are waking up, whatever it might tomorrow. goodbye. be but you are watching breakfast on new year‘s day. thousands of people are expected to take part in a parade through central london later. 0ur reporter fiona lamdin is there. what can we expect? good morning! this isjust a little taster of what is to come in just four hours‘ time, 9000 participants
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from 20 different countries. 0ver there, and marching band from america, the cheerleaders here, then we have the team from ecuador around here. and then the lovely dancers this is bbc news. from mexico. just come and meet these very sweet little children i hgppy met earlier, if we popped over here happy new year to you, here are the headlines at 9am. through the dancers. good morning, at least eight people have died this is your first time in and hundreds of homes have been through the dancers. good morning, this is yourfirst time in england, destroyed in the bushfires that tore what was your favourite thing? london eye and the fish and chips. through australia on new year‘s eve. a the fish and chips! what has been through australia on new year‘s eve. couple of iso your favourite thing? big ben. thank where a couple of isolated communities where we have reports of injuries and burn injuries to members of the your favourite thing? big ben. thank public and we haven‘t got access via you very much and good luck! just roads or aircraft. coming over to dan. it is so noisy and exciting. what are you most excited about? it's all about the it's tough, it's scary, even if music for me, i love it, these guys you've thought about it, it's hard to know what you will do or feel at from mexico are amazing, the whole that moment, for sure. world will be watching today, 12 the mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying noon to 3:30pm, piccadilly to the about being raped in cyprus says parliament square. we are getting she believes the resort of ayia napa is unsafe. knocked over by the dinosaur! it
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sta rts knocked over by the dinosaur! it starts in piccadilly, finishes on parliament square, they are expecting half a million people and, yes, come down if you are in london! you definitely will find something you like. tremendous! i wonder if one of our dinosaurs is missing on tv today as well. happy new year to you, stay 00:30:23,615 --> 2147483051:51:57,072 with us, the headlines coming up 2147483051:51:57,072 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 shortly.
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