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ministers will meet today to discuss ongoing tensions in iran, before they officially return to parliament tomorrow. prime minister boris johnson, who arrived back from holiday yesterday, accused general qassem soleimani of being "a threat to all our interests". the last four months have been we'rejoined now by formerforeign unbearable for a twin who has lost secretary, jeremy hunt, who's in westminster for us. his brother, for a mother who has good morning — welcome to breakfast lost her son. harry dunn was killed with dan walker and louise minchin. in august. he was hit by a car our headlines today: driving on the wrong side of the road. the crash happened outside raf do you think it was a mistake to tensions between america and iran at boiling point — trout and in northamptonshire. the european leaders call for restraint american driver later left the kill general soleimani? 0nly but donald trump warns the us may country are claiming she had do you think it was a mistake to kill general soleimani? only time will tell but we have a dangerous act "disproportinately" tinderbox situation because both diplomatic immunity. harry's family have been complaining —— campaigning sides of fundamentally estimating the strength and resolve on the other side. the iranians thought ever since to getjustice for their that america just wants to get out if iran attacks america. son. just before christmas anne sacoolas was charged for causing of the middle east and is not really death by dangerous driving. when the committed long—term to the region and they can get away with their cps charge came through it was proxy wars but the americans have been predicting for a long time that brendan hill built this house himself — really ha rd to but watched it burn to the ground cps charge came through it was really hard to describe. i had iran will come to its knees because in the australian bushfires — carried out part of my promise to we'll speak to him this morning. of economic pressure on the regime harry. everything this stemmed from has held out and that is the real hollywood mogul harvey weinstein‘s danger we face at the moment. that trial begins —he‘s accused was a promise to him and his risk of unintended consequences, of assualting two women but many more have made siblings that we would getjustice allegations against him. because neither side wants to. both
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in one form or another, number one klopp's kids dazzle in the fa cup. sides will feel the need to 18—year—old curtisjones is to get her back to face the retaliate when they are attacked. scores this beauty as everton‘s 20 year wait for a win in the merseyside derby system. chanting: centre—back! a you say that neither side wants the at anfield continues. wall. it's a case of what happens counting the cost of the crisis. protest at the weekend. the what could supporters close the entrance to the next when there is so much pressure. conflict with iran mean for fuel prices, trade and travel base. they said they would keep from both countries. when tensions in the middle east and beyond? doing it until anne sacoolas ‘s are so from both countries. when tensions return to the uk. we will simply are so high. boris johnson is right shot at the base down. i love that to say we have take sides in this. the american people live here and a the golden globes. love that they have integrated into our community. but we have to show if there was one individual that was fuelling conflicts in syria and and we have to set an example that misleading is looking unsettled, if somebody does do this, rain infrom misleading is looking unsettled, rain in from the west. —— this week. intentional or not, you are not lebanon, ina fuelling conflicts in syria and lebanon, in a row, in yemen where i will have more later. they had this horrific famine, he allowed to get back on the next it's monday 6january. was the person behind it because he our top story. plane and flee back to your country tensions continue to rise stop and if they have to park my car between america and iran. overnight, european leaders called for restraint but donald trump has in front of the raf trout and bass commanded the quds force. they were warned that the us may act "disproportinately" if iran attacks america. to do so because they feel as if we don't have any choice to do so. fuelling the insurrections across the region. there is no doubt that the region. there is no doubt that the bad guy has gone. what we are iran has responded by vowing revenge extradition proceedings have now bracing ourselves for is the counter started. but as a she is not coming
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back. harry ‘s family are relying on reaction from the iranians and that the government to use their is why it is such a dangerous and announcing it will no longer influence on the government ‘s. situation. you talked about the uk wanting to be a serious player in this. do you think are really abide by the restrictions the government to use their influence on the government 's. you meet the prime minister very soon, in the 2015 nuclear deal. serious player would have been paul hawkins reports. what you want to hear from him that consulted before it happened. it's we are getting support. anything president trump learning back in very regrettable that we won't. the washington as the anti—is up to that can help us get anne sacoolas between the us and around, the back, and obviously i would love him president tweeting the america could to do anything he possibly could for western alliance is becoming a lot disproportionally. iran, however us asa more tatty. america spending a% of to do anything he possibly could for us as a family, for us as a country. says it won't sit to his 2015 i think it would be extremely important for him to show the nuclear deal which the us pulled out its gdp, most of europe not even of. it means could now develop nuclear weapons although iran has country that what we have been spending 2% of its gdp on defence. through he is not going to allow to a lwa ys nuclear weapons although iran has always insisted its programme was happen to anyone else. harry's from an american standpoint, we are asking how relevant is europe. that peaceful. last night european family remain determined to get leaders angela merkel, borisjohnson is not just asking how relevant is europe. that is notjust under president trump, justice, to change diplomatic that was causing tension under and emmanuel macron issued a immunity rules, to improve safety statement calling : around american bases, but there have been so busy campaigning they president 0bama, president bush. this has been a long—running sore. haven't started to deal with their if we want that western alliance to grief. charlotte is now finally about to have counselling.” be reinvigorated, we are going to grief. charlotte is now finally about to have counselling. i can't even begin to imagine how tough it's borisjohnson has already said he have to ask ourselves whether it's going to be to unlock everything sustainable in the long run. for
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would lament the death of qasem that's been buried. but by no for example, for americans to be paying soleimani, describing him as a threat to all our interests. today forjust under half the cost of ministers will meet in london had a our mental health and my family's defending europe today. that is parliament returning on tuesday while back in orion, funeral prayers mental health that we have to do it, something that really grates with it's not something that... you can't americans and we are going to have to address that. that would appear are expected, after thousands took to address that. that would appear go through something like this and to be from your perspective something very high on the list of to the streets charting death to just divert your mind all the time priorities. the prime minister is a by keeping busy with the aim is that america. while the world watches and very strong supporter of the we have. we've got to address the atla ntic waits to see what iran will do next. very strong supporter of the atlantic alliance, as i am are all recent foreign secretaries. we have grief. there are other siblings and to recognise there is a fault line family members, as well as myself and there is decreasing confidence we can show you the live scene in and my husband, needing each other. in washington that europe is tehran. thousands of people are releva nt in washington that europe is relevant and they think that we gathering for the ceremonies to there are far too many important opine about human rights and we people around to allow one person to keep me in bed every day. honour general soleimani. his agonise about this and that but when funeral is due to take place it comes to big matters of global security, we are not prepared to put tomorrow. let's cross to westminster their battle for justice their battle forjustice continues. where we are joined by our political we will stay with them throughout it correspondent helen catt. as well. our money where our mouth is and here's carol with a look that rankles. we saw the parliament good morning, thank you forjoining at this morning's weather. us. in iraqi voting to force foreign good morning, thank you forjoining us. we are hearing about these troops out of the country, real you have been keeping us up—to—date european leaders releasing that statement overnight. that is going over the last days about what has been happening in australia as well. interesting scenes to watch. that is to bea that's right. 0ver
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statement overnight. that is going to be a key point throughout the been happening in australia as well. day? it absolutely is. this that's right. over the weekend, on going to be an area of concern. saturday, a place called penrith, statement released after phone which isjust outside saturday, a place called penrith, which is just outside sydney, reached a9 celsius. for penrith calls. as he heard very much that's not a record breaker, but it focusing on this idea of the urgent i think there are two unintended is exceedingly hot. as a weather consequences that are of concern. need for deescalation, critical of what is the situation in a rock, front went through the area, by the the run but calling on all parties time it got to sunday afternoon, the because we have just finished depriving isis of all the territory. to exercise the utmost restraint. temperature had dropped by 20 it isa depriving isis of all the territory. it is a huge victory in the war borisjohnson degrees. but this week the heat is against terrorism that they lost to exercise the utmost restraint. boris johnson didn't talk to european leaders, he had a phone building once again. now for call would donald trump and in that, their remaining bits of terrorism. if there is going to be a resurgence ourselves this week the weather is the two parties reaffirmed the close of isis it will be in iraq or syria. alliance between the two countries looking pretty unsettled. it will be but the tone coming out on the us is windy, some of us in gales, even so the american footprint in iraq is severe gales at times. particularly today and tomorrow. but it will be much different from what we are generally mild. again especially hearing from european leaders. very important. the other risk, president trump tweeting that should tomorrow but we will have a cooler which is heartbreaking, is the and to the week. on friday is impact on the effort —— efforts to they target the united states, they looking like it will be dry as well. will quickly and fully strike back today what we have is an array of get nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe home. and ina when you have a situation like this, will quickly and fully strike back and in a disproportionate manner. isobars on the charts telling you we a country like iran is going to view have a windy day ahead particularly this will dominate borisjohnson‘s in the north and west and then we have a weather front coming in and everything through the prism of its that will be bringing us some rain. relations with america and the west. day now. we are expecting him to and i think it is going to be much speak to more world leaders and then ahead of that there are some there will be an update to parliament when it is back tomorrow. brighter gaps, a lot of cloud, thick enough or some drizzle here and harder now to find a diplomatic 0ne parliament when it is back tomorrow. one of the hot topics at the moment there, and the rain marches in from solution that gets her home. that's
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is the labour leadership. five names there, and the rain marches in from the west, pushing steadily why i think all of us are now thinking about richard ratcliffe, eastwards. the black circles indicate the gusts of wind you can his wife, and their daughter, in the hut now. any sort of gabriella. are you still involved in announcement is expected today? it's expect. you can see across the that? i am doing all they can to northern and western isles we are really hotting up, really kicking help richard from the backbenches. off in earnest. some more it was close to my heart and i was looking at those highest gusts. so foreign secretary today have to say announcements over the weekend. we there goes the rain through the have five confirmed runners for the afternoon as a narrowband moving i think he is an absolutely labour leadership. emily thornberry, across parts of england. if it remarkable campaign. very brave and clive lewis, so care starmer, jess hasn't arrived in your area yet it is coming. but behind it, for principled man. and he has taken a against this hostagetaking by iran, phillips and lisa nandy and we are south—west england, wales, north—west england, northern which has become part of their ireland, scotland, we're looking at expecting rebecca long bailey is a mixture of sunshine and showers. foreign policy, many people, so we likely to declare she is running as the north—east england you will have the dregs of that rain to clear and well. —— keir starmer. there is a afair bit can stand four square behind richard the dregs of that rain to clear and a fair bit of cloud behind with some meeting, it may send technical but and hope upon hope that we can find it's absolutely crucial. crucially showers. in through the afternoon it will remain windy, particularly and hope upon hope that we can find a way through. can i ask you one across the north and west of scotland. through this evening and other question about that overnight there goes the rain and relationship between borisjohnson it's absolutely crucial. crucially it's going to spell out how long the behind it we have clear skies. and the united kingdom and donald contest will last and how long new trump and the us? do you think there locally there will be a touch of supporters or members will have to sign up to be able to vote. why does frost, but it will still be quite isa trump and the us? do you think there is a way back to the top table so if windy, this windy than during the day, except from the north and west. something like this was to happen that matter? for some candidates again in the future the uk would be then we have a couple of weather like jess that matter? for some candidates likejess phillips, that matter? for some candidates told beforehand and may be consulted like jess phillips, it's fronts coming our way, both of which on that as well? i think there is. that matter? for some candidates likejess phillips, it's likely we will bring some rain with them as are checks that she is going to rely on new members coming in. for a more they come in from the west, drifting and if there is going to be one
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country that is always going to be eastwards. again, look at the isobars on the charts. really welcome in the white house it is the established front one sir keir squeezed across the north. it's the uk and president trump was visibly starmer, a shorter contest is likely to favour him so it could be north and the west where we are likely to see the gales, possibly absolutely crucial. candidates will moved at the d—day celebrations last severe gales for some. that wind direction is coming from a southerly june, when they met him. he came direction, so we are looking at need to get 10% of mps and overfor milder conditions everywhere through june, when they met him. he came over for that visit. and the course of tomorrow. but for some june, when they met him. he came overfor that visit. and he june, when they met him. he came over for that visit. and he always talks about the military nominations from trade unions and collaboration between united kingdom affiliates. helen, thank you for the by the wind. a brate start for many and the united states. so i think if parts of england and wales, just a few showers. —— brate start. the he saw that real commitment to moment. australian officials have warned military strength, to the uk the devastating bushfires rain coming in from the west. these could continue for months, standing side—by—side with the us, with concerns that the huge fires are the wind gusts. 72 across the in victoria and new south wales facing the conflicts of the future, could meet to create a larger "mega north and west of scotland. those that and his very good personal blaze". a second day of light rain and lower temperatures today relationship with borisjohnson though, is giving firefighters are damaging gusts and potentially a brief reprieve. let's get the latest now disruptive as well. but it is going means that they absolutely do think from our sydney correspondent to bea disruptive as well. but it is going we could reinvigorate that shaimaa khalil who's to be a windy day across the board. relationship. jeremy hunt, thank you temperatures again high for this for being one of our guests 0n time of year. 15 around the rural brea kfast for being one of our guests 0n breakfast this morning. very in new south wales this morning. interesting to hear his insight. we area, for example, 16 around the will catch up on the weather now. moray firth. as we head off on good morning to you. these have been carol has been telling us a lot about the wind. that is what will be going on for what is we are in the happening. that's right. morning, tuesday into wednesday, a conferencing self taking increasingly patchy rain with it. everybody. it is looking and settled that means cold and will come in this weekend it will be winding at
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town of merimbula, one of the areas behind. it will still be quite windy times —— windy. it will be generally where people from the town of across the north and the west. the mild. milder than we would expect at this stage in january. merimbula close to the victorian outlook is still unsettled. look at mild. milder than we would expect at this stage injanuary. the time we border evacuated when the fires came that temperature, how it slides. but get to the end of the week things close. this whole area was covered friday looks like being the driest turn that bit chillier. it's windy in very heavy orange smoke. that is day. already this morning. these are the kind of gusts we had across the changed, we have a lull in the thank you. we will see you later. weather. the rain which everybody north of scotland, western scotland, told me they have been praying for northern england, south—west england four weeks, but we do know this is as northern england, south—west england as well. you can see 62 0ne one of the main stories we are mile—per—hour gusts in stornaway. going to change. conditions are you can tell thatjust by looking at talking about is what has been going to change. conditions are going to change. conditions are going to worsen. temperatures and happening between america and iran winds will pick up again and that is over the weekend. ben has been the high suppose which was squeezed together. wherever you are today it what people are worried about. they looking at how it will affect fuel been telling us now that even though will be windy. the strongest to the costs a nd looking at how it will affect fuel costs and oil prices. it will be they feel safe now, some have gone fascinating over the next few days. back to their homes, theyjust don't north and west. we a weather front coming our way which is already there are some —— making progress in northern ireland, fascinating over the next few days. there are some “ some know what is going to happen next fascinating over the next few days. there are some —— some things to western scotland, and it will and that has been the story of these bearin there are some —— some things to bear in mind. the first row to me continue to push steadily eastwards al—wazir bene is letting tensions in through the day, leaving some fires, whether in the courier or the middle east is the price of oil. brighter conditions behind. don't here. we know there is going to be brent crude, the benchmark price, forget the wind is a feature and in more of them. —— vic courier. people the black circles you can see the thatis brent crude, the benchmark price, that is jumping to strength of wind gusts we are brent crude, the benchmark price, that isjumping to a brent crude, the benchmark price, that is jumping to a three—month high after the attacks on friday. live in limbo and uncertainty and and that's important because it took expecting. 57, 67, aa a round hole. thatis live in limbo and uncertainty and that is when the big challenges in above $70 a barrel of the first here. the moment, thank you. time, as we said, about three through this afternoon, there goes the rain, continuing to push to the months, about £53. it's a pretty south—eastern corner with all its just after 7:00 this morning cloud. behind it for south—west we will be speaking to brendan hill sharply. investors are nervous about who watched the house
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he built with his dad burn supplies. we have already seen, for england, northern ireland, most of to the ground on saturday. northern england it will brighten example, the share price of things up. we will have a of cloud across him and his wife escaped with just their passports like airlines fall quite sharply and some wedding photos. because it straightway means that northern england. where we will also we will talk to him as well and also costs will be on the rise. quite see some showers. a northern england. where we will also see some showers. a scotland a mix of sunshine and showers on the very tops of the mountains. wintry in the impact on wildlife as well. clearly in the middle east, home to most of the well‘s oil supplies, and nature and windy in the north and incredible stories coming out of we saw a big attack on facilities in australia. some of the facts in west, particularly the islands. as west, particularly the islands. as saudi arabia in september, that's we head on through the evening and overnight, there goes the rain, a oil prices rising quite significant. temporary ridge of high pressure at the same time, look, 20% or of builds across us. under clear skies figures, it's been quite astonishing. we will continue to world's oil supplies passed through follow that throughout the morning. the trial of the disgraced hollywood a really small bit of waterway, the mogul harvey weinstein begins temperatures will follow. locally we in new york today, more than two could see a touch of frostbite by years after allegations of sexual strait of hormuz. we will talk about the end of the night more cloud is assualt emerged against him. that over the next few days. that is coming in with another couple of the proceedings relate to just two of his accusers — fronts. and it will still be windy in all more than 80 women have made a really important international in the north. and in fact the wind waterway. it has iran on one side, allegations of sexual will be a real feature of the misconduct against him. he has pleaded not guilty, the united arab emirates on the weather tomorrow, particularly as nick bryant reports across the north and west where we from new york. other. while it is an international waterway, tensions in that region could well see gales or severe a lwa ys waterway, tensions in that region always have an effect on the bowser gales. add on a couple of fronts and pass through there. i have been looking at the numbers —— vote. 21 we also have some rain. the wind is coming from a southerly direction, million barrels of oil pass through which is a mild direction. we will there every day. that is about $1.2 have to temperatures way above if hollywood were to stage the trial average this stage injanuary. of harvey weinstein, billion worth of oil. when i was maybe it would look something like this. spaced out in the region, it was on tuesday dawns on a relatively dry the once all—powerful movie mogul looking feeble and using a walking frame as he appeared at a manhattan an oil tanker and bright across most of england
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court house in december ahead and bright across most of england and wales. scotland and northern of his criminal trial. spaced out in the region, it was on an oiltanker in spaced out in the region, it was on an oil tanker in that region, it is ireland and the far north of england weinstein has been charged seeing that rain. those are the wind so with raping a woman in a new york an oil tanker in that region, it is so busy for such a small stretch of hotel room in 2013 and sexually gusts. some of those are damaging. assaulting another woman in 2006. water. the royal navy has now been he has repeatedly denied all dispatched. they are protecting if you are travelling tomorrow bear british ships passing through that that in mind. these are our region. we will be a lot of concern allegations of non—consensual sex. about any supplies that might be temperature values. we have a 16 in affected. what we should say is the charts. normally north to south just because a woman makes a claim are maximum temperatures at this does not mean that it is true there is a difference this time, stage in january would because in previous gulf wars and and just because mr weinstein are maximum temperatures at this stage injanuary would be between is accused of a crime does not mean six and eight degrees. so a whole problems in the region, oil has come he is guilty. lot of difference there. thank you from two places, either the north sea orfrom very much. it was a very busy night from two places, either the north sea or from the gulf itself. this time it feels very different, at the golden globes and a very good some of the biggest names because america is investing heavily in hollywood have accused him in shale gas and oil, so they are night for some of the british stop of harassment and assault — angelina jolie, gwyneth paltrow, and ashleyjudd among them. phoebe waller—bridge, the second i really hope that justice is served. more self—sufficient than they ever writerjasmine lobe is also one flea bag, phoebe waller—bridge, the second fleabag, it wins everything. two prizes. 0livia colman one another of the silence breakers who has we re more self—sufficient than they ever were in the past. so while we have for playing the queen in the crown. seen accused weinstein of sexual assault. were in the past. so while we have seen the oil price rise significantly, i don't think it will cases are sometimes hard to prove. sam mendis was named best director rise anywhere near to the extent we her fear is he could be acquitted. saw in the other two golf wars because frankly we have more options for 1917. i would be really afraid if he is not held accountable. around the world and fracking now and i think a lot of silence more important for places like the breakers will be, and just, united states. so they have access which went on to be crowned best you know, survivors in general. toa united states. so they have access to a secure supply when in the past film drama at the end it will hurt. it will hurt to know they didn't stop just before you go, of the los angeles ceremony. let's take a look at that we have been hurt and that some of the winners. 1917. this is a huge thing for this that's all very well, i suppose
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nothing would happen. people will be thinking what does it movie. it opens in a week wide. it mean when you go and fill up your so, i hope the court does the right thing. car with petrol, will it make a the fall of harvey weinstein didn't difference? it could. we have seen is difficult to make movies without big movie stars in the leads and get only upend hollywood. it close 200 in the past. that's people to come and see it. the golden globe goes to, taron egerton, when we really feel it in our pocket it spawned a global metoo movement on the streets, at the petrol pump. what happens as rocketman. i am so honoured to be in the workplace, and online. well is the big oilfirms buy this one that ignited a conversation in advance. so they had, basically, nominated alongside a bunch of about consent, equal pay and toxic masculinity, one that demonstrated they put in an order now and that is delivered in a couple of months. so legitimate icons and also roman, who the magnitude of the sexual we will still be paying the price for what we bought a couple of is the sweetest kid and it was an harassment problem around the world. months ago, but we start to see that filter through in the next couple of incredible performance in jojo weeks, couple of months. but this rabbit, andl incredible performance in jojo rabbit, and i am honoured to be time feels a bit different so we may not see the same space we saw in the beside you. this is really heavy and pasztor. thank you. see you later. cool. this really comes down to harvey weinstein has apparently told andrew scott, really, because that friends he is planning a post—trial comeback but that seems delusional, given the number of women who have accused him of sexual assault. it is monday morning. welcome to a man... laughter. the charges in his trial relate new week. one that starts with the there was a lot of talk about the to just two of his accusers and, if found guilty, he could face golden globes that took place in the chemistry of us in the show. but us last night. really good news for the rest of his life in prison. really he can have chemistry with a nick bryant, bbc news, new york. british talent. enjoying a night of pebble. that is a good quote. celebration. carpet for the 2020 you get the sense that people might golden globe awards in los angeles. joining us now are tv critic scott bryan and film critic, be heading back to work, some people british star phoebe waller—bridge have not been back to work since was among the winners — siobhan synnot. she was named best actress in a tv good morning to you. before we talk christmas. something to consider if you're
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to you, there has been quite a lot heading back to work today. series for her bbc sitcom fleabag. of chatter about ricky gervais and chief executives at britain's his presentation and the jokes and leading firms will be paid more the jibes. with something within three working days of 2020, it was the first major a—list than the average employee's annual event of the season, wage. with ricky gervais hosting for a fifth time. the research carried out by two the standing ovation for eltonjohn groups who look at recruitment his presentation and the jokes and thejibes. with something like his presentation and the jokes and the jibes. with something like the golden globes, i know you have and pay, found that the average ftse and bernie taupin set the tone watched it and you watch it every for what became a big night 100 boss was paid £3.64 million for british showbusiness. single year, you have got to get it in 2018, the equivalent they won the golden to £901.30 an hour. globe for best song... spot on, did he hit the nail on the business secretary andrea leadsom ta ron egerton, rocketman. ..and taron egerton won head? in terms of awkward facial for his portrayal of the rock star in rocketman, beating leonardo dicaprio and 12—year—old fellow expressions from everyone in the brit roman griffin—davis. i'm so honoured to be nominated room that you could screen shot on twitter, absolutely. the thing about alongside a bunch of legitimate the golden globes is the viewership said the pay gap was "concerning". icons, and also roman, who is the sweetest kid hasn't been necessarily that strong and it was an incredible performance in jojo, and i'm honoured to be in the last few years. a lot of nominated alongside you too. 1917. people are gravitating towards watching netflix and stuff like british talent enjoyed a night that. so you need to have those of celebration at the golden globes with phoebe waller—bridge and olivia colman winning moments. the first seven minutes in the tv categories. have to lead really well to keep in the public consciousness. and i think rickyjust did that. well done for being able to find a clip that you could play on bbc breakfast. we rocketman star taron egerton have got one and here it is. if you and 1917 director sam mendes were triumphant in the film awards. the first world war epic 1917 won sophie long was there. the golden globe for best drama do win an award tonight, don't use and sam mendes took the award for best director as well. phoebe waller—bridge! there were two golden globes for phoebe waller—bridge and fleabag. it as do win an award tonight, don't use it was the first major a—list event this is really heavy and cool. itasa do win an award tonight, don't use it as a platform to make a political
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of the season, with ricky gervais speech. you are in no position to lead to the public about anything. hosting for a fifth time. a standing you know nothing about the real world. most of you spent less time in school than greta thunberg. this ovation for elton john was the response of tom hanks. this really comes down basically every famous face is cut to andrew scott, really, because that man, there was a lot up. this is tom hanks' face when he hosting for a fifth time. a standing ovation for eltonjohn and bernie taupin set the tone port became a of talk about the chemistry of us british —— a big night for british in the show but really, was listening in. if you're in that room you'll get both barrels. you business. they want the best song what you are getting with ricky gervais 's. he had jeffrey epstein and taron egerton14 rocketman, he can have chemistry with a pebble. amongst his target, he had a joke beating leonardo dicaprio and ronan these are the first major about coming in in a limousine where awards of the season the nameplate had been made by griffin davis. i'm so honoured to be and of the decade and those going home clutching golden globes felicity huffman who was soiled nominated alongside a bunch of earlier on for a scandal involving tonight will be hoping to collect golden 0scar statues to match legitimate icons and ronan, who is in five weeks time. school fees —— jailed. nobody sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. the sweetest kid and it was an escaped from a ricky gervais 's incredible performance and i'm monologue. will he be back? that's the question. he is not meant to be. honoured to be nominated alongside you to. 1917. the first world war lots of british winners, which is he said it was his last time but he said that last time. if you are excellent news. 0ther winners were going to take over from said that last time. if you are going to take overfrom him said that last time. if you are going to take over from him you need epic 1917 won the golden globe for 0livia colman playing the queen in to create headlines. in terms of the third series of the crown. he british winners, we said it was a best drama and sam mendes took the award for best director as well. has been watching it back to back. good night, it was a good night bit of pressure for whoever plays overall for british talent. phoebe phoebe waller—bridge! there were two the queen x. claire foy one edfors
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golden globes for phoebe waller—bridge, she is going to win every single award offered. she is series one and two. the pressure is on ‘— waller—bridge and fleabag. series one and two. the pressure is golden globes for phoebe waller-bridge and fleabag. this is on —— next. very much tipped to windy bafta tv really heavy and cool. this really series one and two. the pressure is on -- next. ricky gervais, some of in may. you are now able to create his speech and jokes did not go down comes down to andrew scott, really, very well. there is hardly any event and instill —— instinct global head. can play this morning. it is safe to even though it was on bbc three got because that man, there was a lot of say that if you book ricky gervais 's for a ceremony like that... you picked up by amazonian the us, if it talk about the chemistry of us in becomes a big talking point with are expecting him... both barrels at the show but really, he can have critics in the uk it becomes a huge chemistry with a pebble. these are you. he was talking about, he had a global phenomenon very quickly. and the first major awards of the season and the decade and those clutching p0p you. he was talking about, he had a pop back james corden, golden globes tonight will be hoping you. he was talking about, he had a pop backjames corden, felicity huffman, he was talking about the i think it is the case, also with fa ct huffman, he was talking about the fact that when people came up on 0livia colman and the crown as well. stage, he said don't bother giving to get 0scar statues to match in any political speeches, because many even though netflix releasing the five weeks' time. sophie long, bbc top ten list, the crown wasn't in it of you take money from companies in terms of the most watched shows, news, los angeles. which was a bit of a surprise. one plenty more in that throughout the with dodgy business practices, so day. they've done brilliantly. we don't come up here and preach. this big winner was 1917 it is not out in was the reaction of tom hanks the uk. you have seen it stipulated halfway through the opening out in —— onjanuary ten. sam mendis mention that ricky gervais was very monologue. there it is. that probably tells you all you need to near the knuckle. his opening god bless direct and it got best know. someone else was all over monologue was over seven minutes any left no stone unturned, having a dig social media, the actor brad pitt. there he is. he made an acceptance film —— got best director. at all sorts of people, talking god bless direct and it got best film -- got best director. it gives you the feeling of being any changes about how those stars have travelled speech and, i'm not really quite during war. it is shot to make it there, talking about don't come up sure why he was making social media, look as though it is one continuous there, talking about don't come up
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there on stage and express any but you can judge for yourself, take. it is reallyjust to make you personal or political opinions because many of you have been taking really. i think, but you can judge for yourself, money from companies with dodgy really. ithink, apparently... feel that sense of urgency, it is a really. i think, apparently... apart from the fact he looks quite good. powerful piece of work. you can see business practices, he had a go at he looks decent, doesn't he? we will why the hollywood foreign liked it, everybody. not everybody was happy, it is old —fashioned, fair? it was very funny. have more on the golden globes why the hollywood foreign liked it, it is old—fashioned, it is a throughout the morning. hopefully we technical achievement, and sam and will find a bit of wreckage of 's we can play for you as well.|j his is a popularfigure. technical achievement, and sam and his is a popular figure. he takes a will find a bit of wreckage of 's we can play for you as well. i am sure there is a bit in there. russell lot of figures. we saw taron egerton carol is going to look at the crowe was a winner ‘— there is a bit in there. russell crowe was a winner —— ricky gervais. mornings weather. how is it going? there is a lot of talk about the as lot of figures. we saw taron egerton fa ct as well. how surprised was he?! he this week is looking fairly there is a lot of talk about the fact that when he was giving his speech he thought of wrote down talking about his family and that was basically, he beat out daniel u nsettled. made everyone cry. rene zellweger this week is looking fairly unsettled. windy conditions, gales for some of us, severe at times, won best actress in a motion picture particularly in the north and west. craig, eddie murphy, raymond trevor generally speaking it will be mild, for duty. icepick to her about that especially tomorrow. we do have a davis from jojo rabbit. he was not and she is utterly stunning in it. cooler and to the week. what we have well—deserved to her —— i spoke to seen as todayis cooler and to the week. what we have today is an array of isobars. a her. we will be talking to some davis from jojo rabbit. he was not seen as the favourite. an well done pundits later on. these are often a windy day. tsongas winds in the to sir elton john north and west. this weather front very interesting pointer to what coming in will bring rain as it happens at the oscars on the ninth seen as the favourite. an well done to sir eltonjohn who got best song. four distant places. very briefly, a does. drizzle here and there. one or of february. we are in awards good time for television —— decent. season. time now to get the, travel, and whether wherever you watching two sunnier breaks. you can see how can't begin to start with how many us. the rain travels from the west good morning from bbc london. shows there are to go out and watch. towards the east through the course you always wonder how the people are of the date and some will be heavy police are continuing to look actually watching them. a bad time and persistent. these black circles for a van driver after a deliveroo moped rider was stabbed to death indicate the strength of the wind for netflix though. 34 nominations
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and two awards. very interesting. in gusts you can expect. behind that in north london on friday night. 0a and two awards. very interesting. in band of rain things will brighten up qa coming to see us. late in the afternoon. across and two awards. very interesting. in q4 coming to see us. that is a take 30 year—old takieddine boudhane was attacked of what happened at the golden south—west england and wales. in finsbury park on after a suspected road—rage attack. globes. plenty more the bbc website through the miller's down towards the vehicle believed to be involved if you want to see all the ricky hampshire, east anglia, the south—east, we hang onto the cloud was found in islington. it's london's first murder gervais 's quotes that we play on and the rain is on its way —— investigation of 2020. bbc breakfast. 30—year—old takieddine boudhane time now to get the news, travel, and weather where midlands. northern ireland in north—west scotland and england who was algerian, worked you are. brightening up with some chinese showers but they hang back of cloud good morning from bbc and showers across north—east for deliveroo and uber eats. england. —— with some showers. london, i'm alpa patel. police are continuing to look south—western services have resumed for a van driver after a deliveroo temperatures average for this time — after being disrupted for three of year. as we had on through the weeks when heavy rain caused moped rider was stabbed to death a landslip, blocking the line. in north london on friday night. since the landslip on 1ath december, 30—year—old takieddine boudhane was attacked in finsbury park evening we say goodbye to the band engineers have had to clear 2,000 after a suspected tons of material between road rage incident. of cloud and rain. this goes clear ewell west and epsom. the vehicle believed to be involved further repairs to the line was found in islington. and the temperature will dip away it's london's first murder quickly. it will be windy. locally we could see a touch of frost. the next area of cloud comes in followed will take place at a later date investigation of 2020. by two weather fronts bringing in some rain. it's tuesday that the temperature is going to go up and it the head teacher at a school in north london is calling south—western services have resumed for the food delivery company 0cado, after being disrupted for three will turn much milder than it has weeks when heavy rain caused to withdraw an application to build been. you can see the isobars across a depot next to the a landslip, blocking the line. school playground. since the landslip on 1ath december, the child indicating the strength of parents have also protested engineers have had to clear 2,000 at yerbury primary school the child indicating the strength of the wind, two weather fronts coming in tufnell park over worries tons of material between away. the second one is a cold that the depot will increase ewell west and epsom.
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the number of lorries, further repairs to the line front. the amber colour is you can threatening the health and safety of pupils. see in the charts represent the 0cado says its aware will take place at a later date. of the concerns and has apologised milder air, because we have a for the anxiety caused. but the head teacher says the head teacher at a school southerly wind. as the second weather front comes in she is extremely concerned. in north london is calling southerly wind. as the second weatherfront comes in it southerly wind. as the second weather front comes in it will cool down once again. some of us are for the children to be for the food delivery company 0cado, playing and running around to withdraw an application to build and using their lungs even more starting off on a bright note a depot next to the tomorrow but we have this heavy and than they normally would be doing school playground. with worse quality air can only parents have also protested persistent rain moving from the west be a negative thing. at yerbury primary school in tufnell park over worries towards the east. these are the wind it can only cause that the depot will increase the number of lorries, gusts in the black circles. 72 threatening the health and safety of pupils. further health issues. 0cado says its aware across the northern and western of the concerns and has apologised isles. damaging gusts of winds, for the anxiety caused. but the head teacher says gales, severe gales, it will be a let's take a look at windy taylor —— des across the the travel situation now. board. temperatures are high for the she is extremely concerned. 0n the tube there's a good service across all lines. 0n the trains south—western services time of year. 16 could be possible around the moray firth, 1a in are running with delays in and out of waterloo because of a signal failure. 0n the roads, traffic is building up for the children to be on the a1 coming into town playing and running around newcastle. as we move from tuesday and using their lungs even more into wednesday, the cold front sinks through edgware at apex corner. than they normally would be doing out taking the increasingly patchy with worse quality air can only be a negative thing. rain with it. it'll still be quite it can only cause windy across the far north of the further health issues. country. as we head towards the in croydon: stjames road is closed following a collision. let's take a look at weekend note how the temperature limehouse: the travel situation now. goes down. but something dry are glammis road closed for roadworks. now the weather with 0n the tube, a good coming our way by the time we get to service across all lines. 0n the trains, problems elizabeth rizzini. friday. but it won't necessarily on south western services in and out of waterloo because hello, good morning. if you're back to work or back of a signaling fault.
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last. it sounds like it'll be quite 0n the roads, there's been to school today it's going to be a collision on the north circular busy. thank you very much. thank in redbridge blocking two part rather grey and cloudy, not too much in the way of the road where it meets the m11. you. president donald trump has tweeted of brightness, but it should be traffic is heavy on the approach. threats of a "disproportionate" mostly dry with some rain arriving retaliation if iran in croydon, stjames road is closed just after dark for most of us. and it's going to turn attacks the united states. quite windy too. now, we're starting off on 6 or 7 celsius this morning, following a collision. so it's not too cold it follows the killing of iranian for this time of year. general, qasem soleimani, in a us airstrike in iraq on friday. the south—westerly wind is picking up as we head through the day. we're joined now from washington temperatures on a par now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. by benham ben taleblu hello, good morning. from the foundation with what we had at the weekend, if you're back to work or back peaking at around 7—9 to school today it's going to be for defence of democracies. celsius, generally. and then this band of rain rather grey and cloudy, thank you very much for spending is pushing in from the west not too much in the way as we head towards the evening rush hour. of brightness, but it should be time with us on the programme this and some of that could turn mostly dry with some rain arriving just after dark for most of us. morning. donald trump talking about out to be quite heavy, this disproportionate response. if but it's quite narrow so it and it's going to turn shouldn't last for too long. quite windy too. there is a retaliation from iran. now, we're starting off on 6 or 7 can we start with that, when and that rain sweeps its way eastwards celsius this morning, then through the evening. and overnight tonight we've got so it's not too cold where? they know it is hard to cooler air and clear skies. for this time of year. so temperatures will drop low enough the south—westerly wind is picking predict things, might we see a up as we head through the day. response from the iranians? good to get a touch of frost in more temperatures on a par sheltered spots, perhaps down as low with what we had at the weekend, morning angry to be with you again. as 2 or 3 celsius in some peaking at around 7—9 celsius, generally. i think the iranians may look to of the rural locations. and then this band of rain tomorrow — a very is pushing in from the west different day of weather. it should dry or mostly dry. as we head towards find a middle road, if you will, to there could even be some the evening rush hour. bright and sunny spells. and some of that could turn it will turn rather blustery out to be quite heavy, again and we'll start but it's quite narrow so it respond to the killing of major general qasem soleimani who was to see temperatures rise. shouldn't last for too long. perhaps the most important military 13 or 1a celsius through that rain sweeps its way eastwards figure in the past a0 years of the then through the evening. and overnight tonight we've got islamic republic of iran's history. the middle part of the week. cooler air and clear skies.
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so temperatures will drop low enough the iranians are looking to inflame several areas, on land, to get a touch of frost in more sheltered spots, perhaps down as low i'm back in half—an—hour. plenty more on our website as 2 or 3 celsius in some the iranians are looking to inflame severalareas, on land, iran, iran, at the usual address. of the rural locations. now though it's back tomorrow — a very syria, yemen, proxies, at sea, most to louise and dan. different day of weather. it should dry or mostly dry. there could even be some bright and sunny spells. likely, they could be harassing it will turn rather blustery again and we'll start tankers again, using mines, perhaps to see temperatures rise. 13 or 1a celsius through even taking a tango hostage. there area even taking a tango hostage. there are a combination of things iran could do, coupled with the most the middle part of the week. recent news that every 60 days iran will be reducing its adherence to the 2015 aranha nuclear deal. most recently someone said it would not you are heading out have a lovely be bound by any limitation on its day. i'm back in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. enrichment of uranium —— iran. there now though it's back to louise and dan. area enrichment of uranium —— iran. there are a couple of different areas that bye for now. iran could inflame that way —— may not necessarily trigger a us response. as we not necessarily trigger a us response. as we were good morning, welcome to breakfast not necessarily trigger a us response. as we were speaking to you this morning, we show live pictures good morning — welcome with dan walker and louise minchin. to breakfast with dan walker & from tehran where the remains of it's eight o'clock on monday louise minchin. qasem soleimani and some of the 0ur headlines today: morning. these are your headlines. tensions between america others have been returning back to and iran at boiling point — european leaders call for restraint iran. so many issues to touch on but donald trump warns the us may act "disproportinately"
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tensions between america and iran at boiling point — with you this morning. in terms of european leaders call for restraint the planning around the attack from if iran attacks america. but donald trump warns the us may act "disproportinately" america, how long do you think that had been in the planning and why did if iran attacks america. they choose to strike at this point over the weekend? i think the exact counting the cost of the crisis.what counting the cost of the crisis. moment remains to be seen. president could conflict with iran mean for fuel prices, what trade and travel in could conflict with iran mean the middle east and beyond? for fuel prices, trade and travel trump, for about six months, was brendan hill built in the middle east and beyond? this house himself — but watched it burn to the ground in the australian bushfires — it's thought half a billion mammals, absorbing a graduated, incrementally we'll speak to him this morning. growing policy, back in may iran birds and reptiles have been killed began using mines against foreign in the australian bushfires — we'll be live at a rescue centre tankers in the strait of hormuz. hollywood mogul harvey doing all it can to save them. ultimately that summer they fired a weinstein's trial begins — hollywood mogul harvey he's accused of assualting two women weinstein's trial begins — drone, they have been getting into but many more have made he's accused of assualting two women but many more have made using drones and cruise missiles to allegations against him. klopp's kids dazzle in the fa cup. allegations against him. fire against facilities in saudi 18—year—old curtisjones klopp's kids dazzle in the fa cup. scores this beauty as everton's 20 year wait for a win in the merseyside derby arabia. so the trump administration 18 year old curtisjones scores this beauty as everton's 20 had had it up to here, coupled with yearwaitfora win in the merseyside derby the fact for the first time since at anfield continues. at anfield continues. this is really heavy and cool. that maximum pressure policy of the phoebe waller—bridge leads trump administration there was one the pack in a good night for british phoebe waller—bridge leads american killed. 0ne the pack in a good night for british trump administration there was one american killed. one american in late december was killed at a talent at the golden globe awards. coalition base in northern iraq in the weather this week looks the city of coaticook. this u nsettled. the weather this week looks unsettled. today, clouding my rain moving from the west to the east and triggered an american response
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talent at the golden globe awards. also gusty winds to boot. i have within iran backed proxy. the more later. ? administration most likely had an opportunity brought by intelligence rain coming in from the west and gusty winds. i will have more it's monday 6th january. to ta ke opportunity brought by intelligence to take out the head of that iran details later. tensions continue to rise between america and iran. president trump has threatened major backed militia as well as its it's monday 6th january. retaliation if tehran attacks our top story. tensions continue to rise american interests in the region. between america and iran. 0vernight, european leaders called patron, iran, who was visiting with for restraint but donald trump has warned that the us may borisjohnson spoke to the president act "disproportinately" if they are attacked by iran. on the phone last night. the militia at the time. it may have iran has responded by vowing revenge iran has responded by vowing revenge been a confluence of events. most and announcing it will no and announcing it will no longer abide by the restrictions longer abide by the restrictions intelligence agencies, i assume, in the 2015 nuclear deal. have been tracking this general‘s movements. the question of why now in the 2015 nuclear deal. and why the risk of war seem to be let's cross to westminster to our political correspondent helen catt. we'll get more on this more rewarding than risky for the helen, a real difference from our middle east correspondent, in tone from european administration is yet to unfold. one leaders and donald trump? political correspondent helen catt. brief on before we move on. do you helen,a real difference in tone from european feel, despite all the posturing, that neither side in this wants a leaders and donald trump? yes, absolutely. borisjohnson, as war was yellow definitely. i think well as speaking to present trump yes, leaders and donald trump? with borisjohnsonjus1 both president trump and the supreme yesterday, had phone calls with president macron and chancellor his yes, with borisjohnson just back of his holiday, international diplomacy merkel. 0ut will dominate his first few days president macron and chancellor merkel. out of that came a statement back. he spent time on the phone released jointly by all three, which leader of iran don't want a war. both president trump and the supreme leader of iran don't want a warlj think they are willing to compete, said that there was an urgent lead however, in the grey zone and will with president macron and chancellor
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use everything from rhetoric to merkel. it very much focused on the for de—escalation —— need. we called sanctions to muscle flexing to do on all parties to exercise the idea of deescalating. it said there utmost restraint and responsibility it. the question is will they be and that the current cycle of violence in iraq must be stopped. able to do it even though some forces of escalation remain under is now exercising utmost restraint there wasn't any criticism of the way? really good to talk to this strike for the killing itself but morning. thank you very much for there was this great focus on this and responsibility. there was no your insight into what is a idea of defusing tensions. that was criticism of the strike itself but situation which i sure we will keep a sentiment echoed this morning by an eye on this programme and right they said they would work with all foreign foreign secretaryjeremy sides to diffuse tensions. boris across bbc today and the next few hunt. —— former foreign secretary. days as well. we will speak to jeremy hunt about that here on bbc there is no doubt a bad guy has gone johnson speaking with european brea kfast later jeremy hunt about that here on bbc breakfast later as well. but what we are bracing ourselves leaders and president trump and said for now is the counter reaction from let's take a look at today's papers. they reaffirmed the close alliance with the two countries but the tone attack the white house the iranians and that's why it is is the daily mirror's headline coming out of the us, markedly such a dangerous situation. the tone on the iran story, as it reports comments by an iranian mp who said different. in the tweet, donald coming from the us this morning, as the country could attempt to strike the presidential residence you might expect, pretty different. in washington, dc. present trump tweeting last night trump said should iran strike any us that should iran strike any us personal target, the united states person or target, the united states would quickly and fully strike back. will quickly and fully strike back, quite a different tone. we are and perhaps in a disproportionate manner. so in westminster those expecting boris johnson quite a different tone. we are attem pts manner. so in westminster those attempts at international diplomacy expecting borisjohnson to be making will continue today and we expect the metro's headline borisjohnson to is "get your troops out", calls. when parliament is back will continue today and we expect boris johnson to make will continue today and we expect borisjohnson to make a lot more reporting on the verdict of iraqi phone calls and we expect to see
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mps who responded to the crisis tomorrow, we will get an update by voting to expel uk and us troops given to mps. helen, thank you for ministerial meetings here and when based in the country. parliament comes back tomorrow mps the online entertainment site e news will be updated. helen, thank you. is dominated by last night's golden globes — and leads with this bringing us up—to—date. we can show great picture of the best actor let's get the picture from the winnerjoaquin phoenix middle east. thank you for coming on being reunited with his walk you the scene live in tehran. the line co—star reese witherspoon at the ceremony. bbc breakfast will stop and telling and the daily star's leads thousands gathering there for with this fantastic story — it says the first british cosmonaut ceremonies. his funeral will take us about the iranian perspective. because it seems the world is helen sharman has said she believes place in his home town of koman. the aliens do exist! it says ms sharman has claimed extra waiting for their response. yes, terrestrials "could be living among indeed. this is a moment of grief us here on earth". and anger in iran. and of course a remains of soleimani have been on a just having a little look around the tour. today, it's a famous mosque in moment of lobbying and mobilising loyalty among the shia community. studio. just checking. my reckon it tehran. we will keep you up-to-date this is a big man being targeted, it throughout the morning. isjohn. it's studio. just checking. my reckon it is john. it's definitelyjohn. studio. just checking. my reckon it is john. it's definitely john. you is like a red line that was crossed all have long limbs. that is australian officials have warned the devastating bushfires could continue for months, starting to think about. are you with concerns that the huge fires and iran will have to respond in victoria and new south wales because of its pride and position, could meet to create a larger "mega talking about iran? i will talk not only inside iran but across the blaze". a second day of light rain and lower temperatures today region. iran is known to be taking though, is giving firefighters a brief reprieve. let's get the latest now its time in its responses and about them a little later. we will from our sydney correspondent thinking strategically about how to talk about rising oil prices and the effect that will have on business. react. and probably this time they this is a 3d visualisation of buyers looking at the start of the new are even going to protect their own year, maybe one of your resolutions across the country. all those fires, is to save a bit of money, may be country from an imminent war or a buying fewer coffees on the way to not all of them are burning at the prominent war, they might use their
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work. there is one study in the moment that that is a visualisation proxies in the region, or even cyber paper, in the times this morning of all that has happened over the suggesting we spend £1700 a year on past month or so in australia. it is hoped that a second day of light attacks. shia militias in iraq and what it calls extras in the office. rain and lower temperatures might give firefighters a reef reprieve. it has spoken to 2000 stuff and it syria working and by iran all to says things like £292 a year is let's get the latest from katie what some in victoria. thank you for respond. we have seen a couple of spent a night out with colleagues, attacks already overnight on the £15a on office clothes and bags, 230 giving us the latest on bbc american embassy in baghdad in the brea kfast. green zone, with no casualties were quid on coffee, tea, and treats. and giving us the latest on bbc breakfast. some of the footage and reported but these are like messages £a00 on cards and gifts for people damage caused has been incredible to watch over the weekend. we are about to send to say the worst is coming, retiring, maybe their birthday... but when and how it is hard to tell. four hours east of melbourne in a £400. the office were brown. and lina sinjab thank you. as you were town called in this community was talking we were seeing pictures live also charity sponsorship things. the from tehran where thousands of average worker is spending £90 a hit on new year's eve. the smell in year on sponsoring colleagues people have been gathering to honour the airof hit on new year's eve. the smell in general qasem soleimani. this is a the air of smoke, and that's from the air of smoke, and that's from deposit charitable endeavours. we the much wider bushfires that we've seen the much wider bushfires that we've seenin the much wider bushfires that we've seen in the last week alone at the all get those e—mails saying to do something very exciting can you sponsor me. you can't say no. that large gathering that will take place inside one of the mosques at his is one of the things you feel you station just driving from melbourne funeral will take place in his home can't say no to. that, the secret the last few hours in the smog with town tomorrow. we have been watching sa nta, scene. that's helped certainly, those pictures all morning on bbc can't say no to. that, the secret santa, and getting copies. maybe that should be the new year's brea kfast. those pictures all morning on bbc breakfast. as you can see, thousands given a reprieve to the firefighters of people have turned out to see his
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resolution. it would be a sadder but it's certainly not enough rain, place if nobody was buying coffee or tea or treats. sponsoring your coffin. 8:05am. colleagues. i'm raising money for a throughout the journey, it's but it's certainly not enough rain, throughout thejourney, it's been really, really heavy smog and the lovely local charity and you say no! smell of the smoke from these wider laughter. bushfires is oppressive. it is dark i'm currently on a diet of that. we when it's meant to be bright and of people have turned out to see his coffin. 8: 05am. proceedings of people have turned out to see his coffin. 8:05am. proceedings begin against harvey weinstein today. 80 will be speaking a lot about curtis jones this morning. an amazing goal. sunny. even though conditions in the women have made allegations of 0n the back pages of most of the sexual misconduct against him. nick last 2a hours or so have been brya nt sexual misconduct against him. nick bryant reports from new york. if papers this morning. they wanted to slightly better. they have been tell you this. we had reasons for losing matches or a bad result that hollywood were to stage the trial of harvey weinstein, may it would look doesn't go your way, jose mourinho slightly better. they have been slightly better. they have been slightly better on the fact that something like this. the once there has been rain. there is talk all—powerful movie mogul looking claimed the ball was too late in feeble, and using a walking frame, as feeble, and using a walking frame, as he appeared in a manhattan tottenham's draw yesterday. we have courthouse in december ahead of his often blamed the picture they have even heard dodgy kit used as a criminal trial. weinstein has been ofa there has been rain. there is talk reason for losing a game, perhaps a charged with raping a woman in a new of a magnifier. the weather heats up york hotel room in 2013 and sexually bad meal, sickness in the camp. they are using a slightly different assaulting another woman in 2006. he company of a cup to the premier again thursday. two major bushfires league stop he said this one was like a beach ball —— fa cup. has repeatedly denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex. could meet. the conditions are just because a woman makes a claim league stop he said this one was does not mean it is true and just like a beach ball -- fa cup. a worker doesn't play metals, that is the saying. you go and tell him that
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because mr weinstein is accused of a crime does not mean that he is changing at the moment. we're seeing the rain is much—needed, people will guilty. some of the biggest names in —— a worker doesn't blame his tools. hollywood have accused him of wa nt the rain is much—needed, people will want much more. katie, thank you the golden globes, binge watching very much. also talking about one harassment and assault. angelina jolie, gwyneth paltrow and ashley judd among them. this writer is also has become something people are going to the doctors to seek help for. people are being treated for one of the silence breakers who has binge watching addiction to television box that according to the accused mr weinstein of sexual daily telegraph. asians are seeking place in australia, called penrith, help at clinics after admitting that assault. cases are sometimes harder to prove, herfear is he will be netflix and other undermanned television sites have taken over a9 celsius and then dropping 20 acquitted. i will be really afraid their lives —— people are seeking if he isn't held accountable and i degrees. it's expected that think a lot of silence brokers will help. 0ne conditions get worse. someone who be and just survivors in general. it their lives —— people are seeking help. one man put hisjob at risk through compulsive watching of chrome shows four hours and hours every single day —— crime shows. will hurt. it will hurt to know that i've spent all of yesterday binge we have been hurt and that nothing watching the crown, laid on the would happen. i hope the court does sofa. how many did you get through? had to stand by and watch their house being raised to the ground. the right thing. the fall of harvey the whole series. series three. wow, mudslides and power blackouts are hampering the search for missing you need some help. do you want to weinstein didn't only upend people in indonesia's hollywood it spurned a global me too capital, jakarta. read this article about helpful flooding has killed at least 60 people like you? i have really done people and there are fears movement on the streets, in the workplace and online, one that that more torrential rain is on the way. ignited a conversation about consent, equal pay and toxic
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thousands of people in the city my shoulder in, though. are still unable to return people like you? i have really done my shoulder in, thoughlj people like you? i have really done my shoulder in, though. i think it is from that. a television watching to their waterlogged homes. masculinity. 0ne injury. i wonder about you. he is an consent, equal pay and toxic masculinity. one that demonstrated the magnitude of the sexual harassment problem around the world. alien. he would be all right if he the labour party's ruling body harvey weinstein has apparently told was an alien. and this lovely story. will meet today to decide the rules friends he is planning a post—trial for the contest to choose jeremy corbyn's successor as leader. comeback but that seems delusional. five mps — clive lewis, lisa nandy, the last terry folb left the channel given the number of women who have jess phillips, sir keir starmer and emily thornberry — island of sarker three years ago and have so far entered the running. accused him of sexual assault. the they were worried about it and they charges in his trial relate to just have been looking for dairy farmers shadow business secretary rebecca long—bailey is also expected to come back and they finally found to announce her bid. two of his accusers, and if found one “— to come back and they finally found one —— last dairy farmer. there was guilty he could face the rest of his an appeal, i think we did it on bbc life in prison. nick bryant, bbc brea kfast, an appeal, i think we did it on bbc breakfast, farmers from over the the trial of the disgraced hollywood mogul harvey weinstein news, new york. world applied to join the community begins in new york today, more where tractors and horse—drawn than two years after allegations carriages are the only things names of sexual assualt emerged against him. australian officials have warned the devastating bushfires the proceedings could continue for months, allowed on roads. a suffolk farmer relate to just two of his accusers — with concerns that the huge fires in all more than 80 women have made in victoria and new south wales allegations of sexual could meet to create a larger "mega and his wife saw it and they are misconduct against him. going to go there. that's nice. he has pleaded not guilty, blaze". as nick bryant reports final question... sorry. how far can from new york. this is a 3d visualisation of the fires across the country using data taken from nasa over the last month. you go a christmas tree? it depends it doesn't quite come across on our on who you are. not very far. a five screen there. from the 5th of if hollywood were to stage the trial of harvey weinstein, maybe it would look december through to the 5th of foot christmas tree. this is in the something like this. the once all—powerful movie mogul january. they have been compiled by village of brattan in wiltshire. looking feeble and using a walking summary frame as he appeared at a manhattan january. they have been compiled by summary from all of the nasa they fling it every year, they get photographs ta ken over the court house in december ahead
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together. the winner, i don't think of his criminal trial. summary from all of the nasa photographs taken over the last it was this chap, it was 12.35 month. it's hoped that a second day weinstein has been charged of light rain and lower temperatures metres. that is in wiltshire. but in with raping a woman in a new york today might give firefighters a brief reprieve. hotel room in 2013 and sexually let's get the latest now germany, and you win for that a from katy watson who's in victoria this morning. little christmas tree shaped thing, a little town in germany, they say assaulting another woman in 2006. we can clearly see the damage that has been done. what is going on there? i'm in sarsfields, about four they are the world championships, but everyone competes from one he has repeatedly denied all little place, but you win they're a allegations of non—consensual sex. hours east of melbourne. this little place, but you win they're a little wooden elk. "the women's community was hit by fires just just because a woman makes a claim does not mean that it is true under a week ago on new year's eve. category was a competitive affair until last year when margaret, 55, a and just because mr weinstein you can see the burnt out trailers is accused of a crime does not mean he is guilty. behind me, i burnt out car in the some of the biggest names dog physiotherapist, came along, she in hollywood have accused him farmland. but what is really of harassment and assault — interesting is just over the angelina jolie, gwyneth paltrow, turned out to be the usain bolt of and ashleyjudd among them. farmland. but what is really interesting isjust over the road metres away from the devastation is writerjasmine lobe is also one of the silence breakers who has accused weinstein of sexual assault. an absolutely shining silo that has arboreal propulsion. 0n turned out to be the usain bolt of arboreal propulsion. on her debuchy broke records in every event and has cases are sometimes hard to prove. managed to be saved from the her fear is he could be acquitted. devastating fires. travelling along been perfecting her technique in a tree throwing competition throughout i would be really afraid if he is not held accountable. the world." —— debut. three events, the last four hours from melbourne and i think a lot of silence breakers will be, and just, to where we are now has been this you know, survivors in general. heavy smog, you can see it in the it will hurt. you have to throw it like a javelin. it will hurt to know difference, this smoke that has come they would like a hammer. just so that we have been hurt and that nothing would happen. from the wider bushfires we have so, i hope the court seen over from the wider bushfires we have
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seen over the last week. it is like the smell of a bonfire that is long as she doesn't ask for sponsorship. i will remember never does the right thing. really oppressive. there is rain and that's helping put out some spot to ask you. all right. we will see fires that the fear is it is not you later. right now we will get the enough. and as you mention, in the the fall of harvey weinstein didn't news, travel, and whether wherever you watching. only up—end hollywood. next few days a concern as the it spawned a global metoo temperatures will rise and we will movement on the streets, see more temperatures will rise and we will in the workplace, and online. see more devastating fires. thank you very much, katie. as you say, bus drivers in london could be you very much, katie. as you say, you can really see what has been balloted for strikes amid warnings going on there. thank you. let's that they are suffering "chronic levels" of exhaustion. unite said it will hold a consultative ballot one that ignited a conversation among its 20,000 members about consent, equal pay and toxic talk golden globes. in the capital, which could lead masculinity, one that demonstrated to a formal vote on whether the magnitude of the sexual to launch a campaign harassment problem around the world. the first world war epic, 1917, of industrial action. tfl said they had introduced was the surprise winner a variety of tough measures at the golden globes, harvey weinstein has apparently told to tackle the issue, friends he is planning a post—trial picking up the awards for best including rigorous fatigue risk comeback but that seems delusional, drama and best director management systems for the british filmmaker, given the number of women who have sam mendes. accused him of sexual assault. comedian wreckage jennifer face was hosting and not surprisingly he for all new contracts. didn't hold back. he started the show with a monologue telling the the charges in his trial relate to just two of his accusers and, a—listers to think twice before lecturing anyone else from the rail services disrupted if found guilty, he could face after heavy rainfall caused the rest of his life in prison. stage. if you do win an award by a landslip which blocked the line three weeks ago — nick bryant, bbc news, new york. have resumed this morning. tonight, don't use it as a platform since the landslip on 1ath december, engineers have cleared tonight, don't use it as a platform to make a political speech, right. 2,000 tonnes of material you are in no position to lecture between ewell west and epsom. further repairs to the line the public about anything. you know
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will take place at a later date nothing about the real world. most the landslip occurred on saturday 1a of you spent less time in school december following heavy rainfall. our top story. engineers assessed the damage tensions continue to rise than greta thunberg. and found the saturated embankment had failed, causing the ground beneath the track to drop, taron egerton was among the british winners at the ceremony the head teacher at a school in los angeles overnight in north london has sent a letter for his role as sir to the food delivery company 0cado, elton john in rocketman. calling for it to withdraw an application to build a depot next to the school playground. between america and iran. parents have also protested at yerbury primary school there were also wins in tufnell park over worries for phoebe waller—bridge and her bbc that the depot will increase the number of lorries threatening sitcom fleabag. the health of pupils. this is really heavy and cool. this 0cado says its aware really co m es this is really heavy and cool. this really comes down to andrew scott, of the concerns and has apologised for the anxiety caused. really, because that man... but the head teacher says of course, there is a big loss for a applause there was lots of talk about the she is extremely concerned. run, with these tit—for—tat statements. a man who shaped foreign chemistry with us in the show but policy and enforced the presence in really he can have chemistry with a the region and by killing him, it's pebble! there is lots more on the for the children to be playing and golden globes if you want to see on running around and using their lungs hitting them hard in our pride and even more than they normally would the bbc news website. i'm sure on be doing with worse quality air can in their power. they definitely want to respond and they want to take the social media you can find the full wreckage of base monologue if you'd only be a negative thing. it can only be a negative thing. it can only cause further health issues. time or morning and thinking about like to listen to the whole thing. let's take a look at how to respond. the statements have it is eight to 11am. thanks for the travel situation now. being with us this morning. now to a 0n the tube there's a good been clear about revenge and retaliation and even said they are story that we can —— we have looked service across all lines. going to withdraw from the nuclear ata story that we can —— we have looked at a lot over the last few months. 0n the roads usual delays building on the a13 coming
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in to town through barking. treaty are not abide by any of its since harry dunn was killed in a crash in august last year his parents have continued in croydon: stjames road is closed conditions. this is also worrying to fight for justice. following a collision. from travelling thousands limehouse: glammis road of miles to meet the us for the united states but also for president at the white house, the world. the united states made it to finding out the suspect who'd closed for roadworks. left the uk and claimed diplomatic clear that they are going to target now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. iranians sites including cultural immunity in america had been sites, including president trump. if charged, and throughout thatjourney bbc breakfast has continued there was any attack on americans or to follow their journey. hello, good morning. if you are back seeing in christmas us assets in the region, but having without their son has just been their latest battle. graham satchell has been speaking to harry's mum, charlotte. a run also withdrawing from the to us, it was just another day. to work back to school today it will nuclear treaty, it means a threat be rather grey and cloudy, not too every day we have to wake up much anyway brightness, but it should be mostly dry dry was rain and realise we haven't got harry. arriving just after dark for most of for another ally of americans in the every day. us. and is going to turn quite region, which is israel. it is a windy, too. now, we're starting off at six or seven celsius this tense time and everyone is waiting just because it was christmas day morning, so as not to cold for this to watch in the world is calling for and new year's eve and new time of year. the south—westerly wind is picking up as we had through year's day, it didn't really make self—restraint. the day. temperatures on a par with to watch in the world is calling for self-restraint. it's good to speak to you and get your analysis. we what we had at the weekend, peaking much difference to us. at around 7— nine celsius, have officially entered award generally, then this band of rain is putting in from the west as we had brother niall got up and sat was the evening rush hour. and some season. of that could turn out to be quite heavy, but is quite narrow so it and started to open some it was a big night for the brits should last too long. that ran swisher sweet is was then through at the golden globe in los angeles — there were awards presents and i was sat with him the evening and overnight tonight we
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for phoebe waller—bridge and her bbc and then there's silent tears falling on the floor. have cooler air and clear skies —— sitcom fleabag and olivia coleman was also honoured, for playing so, it became very apparent very that red sweep its way. damages will the queen in the third quickly that actually, get low enough to give a touch of series of the crown. as much as we tried to treat the first world war epic 1917 was the surprise winner at the golden globes, it as a normal day, frost in more sheltered spots, picking up the awards for best drama perhaps as low as two or three and best directorfor the british there were a couple celsius in rural locations. tomorrow filmmaker, sam mendes who spoke of hours that morning where we couldn't very different day weather, to dry about the difficulty or mostly dry. you could even be ignore that it was christmas because niall was opening his some bright and sunny spells. it will turn rather blustery again and of getting the film made. we will start to see temperatures presents without his twin. rise, 13 or 1a celsius through the the last four months have middle part of the week. i'm back in half—an—hour. ata at a previous screening back in plenty more on our website at the usual address. november. that's how you get onto now though it's back the awards. it said to do quite well been unbearable for a to louise and dan. bye for now. at the oscars as well. you will see twin who's lost his brother, for a mother who's lost her son. harry dunn was killed in august. that almost every trending topic he was hit by a car all walker and louise minchin. driving on the wrong outside of australia and president side of the road. trump on social media is the golden the crash happened outside raf croughton in we'll bring you all the latest news northamptonshire. the american driver, and sport in a moment, globes, a lot of interest over the anne sacoolas, later left the but also on breakfast this morning: country, claiming she had opening monologue of ricky gervais. diplomatic immunity. harry's family have been as the australian prime we will bring that to you later. he campaigning ever since to get minister warns the fires justice for their son, could continue for months, we'll speak to a young couple and just before christmas, gave people most people both barrels anne sacoolas was charged who were forced to watch their home with causing death by dangerous burn as they sheltered as gave people most people both barrels as you would expect. with neighbours, they only managed to save their passports this weekend saw some of the worst driving. and a few wedding photos. days of the australian
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bushfire crisis so far, when the cps charge came through, with hundreds more properties it was really hard to describe. destroyed, adding to the near two thousand already lost i had carried out part across the country. one of them belonged to young couple lily heath—massey and her husband brendan hill, of my promise to harry. the family of harry dunn, who were forced to watch their home burn to the ground, as they took shelter nearby. you know, everything who was killed in a car crash, this stemmed from was a tell us that christmas has been we can speak to brendan now promise to him and his siblings a time for reflection that we would getjustice but that they have a renewed energy in one form or another. to pursue justice. and the bbc programme who joins us from sydney. and number one, and still is number fleabag has won two awards one, is to get her back to at the golden globes in america. face the system. i'm so sorry for what has happened to you stop tell us a little bit sam mendes also won best director for his ww1 film, about your home and what happened. chanting: send her back! a protest outside raf 1917 and actor, taron egerton won croughton at the weekend. an award for his portrayal harry's supporters closed of eltonjohn in rocketman. the entrance to the base. good morning. they say they'll keep here's a summary of today's main yes, this was the home that my dad doing it until anne sacoolas is returned to the uk. stories from bbc news. we are his friends. tensions continue to grow built. a little over a year and a between america and iran folloiwng the killing of a senior iranian we will simply shut the base down. general last week by a us air half ago stop i moved back. moved strike. last night boris johnson, i love that the american people live here and! and other european i love that the american people live here and i love that they have back home to start building this integrated into our community. but leaders called for restraint house for myself. we're a fantastic we have to show them and we have to but donald trump has warned that the us may act set an example that if somebody does "disproportinately" if iran attacks america. do this, intentional or not, you are not allowed to get back on the next time. the humongous temperatures. it plane and flew back to your country,
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iran has announced it will no longer abide by the restrictions ifi in the 2015 nuclear deal. plane and flew back to your country, if i have to park my car in front of australian officials have warned the raf croughton base to do sol the devastating bushfires will because i feel as if we don't have any choice left. extradition could continue for months, with concerns that the huge fires all straight through. we can see in victoria and new south wales proceedings have now started but could meet to create a larger "mega anne sacoolas' lawyer says she is blaze".a second day of light rain not coming back so harry's family and lower temperatures today though, is giving firefighters what happened to it. i understand are counting on the government to a brief reprieve. people who had closes —— houses this weekend saw some of the worst use their influence in washington. close to you their houses once kate. you meet the prime minister boris days of the crisis so far, johnson very soon. what do you need explain how it moved? it is the most to hear from him? that we are with hundreds more amazing thing. they are so glad getting support. anything that can eve ryo ne amazing thing. they are so glad everyone else has their place. so help us get anne sacoolas back, then properties destroyed. from where my house was, about 100 away from it is my parents' house obviously i would love him to do the response that you are seeing anything he possibly could for us as and myself and all our neighbours, rolled out here in australia at a anything he possibly could for us as a family, for us as a country. i we sort of gathered there, that is state double and a commonwealth level is unprecedented. this is the think it would be extremely like a stronghold of the area. important for him to show the largest single callout ever of defence force reservists working amazingly, no—one else was touched. together with our full—time defence country that what we have been forces to provide support this through he is not going to allow to it was my house and the work shed country has never seen before. where we run the business out of we re where we run the business out of were the only things that were lost, happen to anyone else. harry's mudslides and power blackouts are hampering the search for missing amazingly. and to stand by and watch family remain determined to get people in indonesia's capital, jakarta. flooding has killed at least 60 justice to change diplomatic
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as amazingly. and to stand by and watch as all your belongings go up in people and there are fears fla mes as all your belongings go up in immunity rules to improve safety that flames must have been horrible for the pair of you. i don't even think around american bases but they have more torrential rain is on the way. thousands of people in the city been so busy campaigning they are still unable to return haven't started to deal with their to their waterlogged homes. of... you know, come to terms with grief. charlotte is now finally about to have counselling.” e.i of... you know, come to terms with e. i can't believe it actually grief. charlotte is now finally about to have counselling. i can't even begin to imagine how tough it the labour party's ruling body happened. what did you manage to get will meet today to decide the rules is going to be to unlock everything for the contest to choose out of there as well? so when the that's been buried. but i know from jeremy corbyn's successor as leader. five mps — clive lewis, lisa nandy, jess phillips, sir keir starmer and emily thornberry — have so far entered the running. wind started to change and the smoke shadow business secretary was blowing over, i'm not sure if rebecca long—bailey is also expected you can see, there were some my mental health and niall present to announce her bid. pictures of a big orange sky, i mental health and my family's mental health that we have to do it. you thought 0 might run in there and grabs some things and i was able to can't go through something like this get our passports, our marriage and just divert your mind all the the first world war epic, 1917, time by keeping busy with the aim is was the surprise winner certificate, and sort of like a at the golden globes, little book of a few photos of the that we have. —— niall‘s mental wedding, that's all i could grad, picking up the awards for best drama health. we have got to address the u nfortu nately. wedding, that's all i could grad, unfortunately. oh my goodness. and how are you coping now? we have had grief. there is a niall, there are —— it was a big night other siblings and other family for the brits at the golden globe members as well as my done that in los angeles — there were awards amazing support from everyone that for phoebe waller—bridge and her bbc myself and my husband needing each sitcom fleabag and olivia coleman other. there is far too many was also honoured, for playing the queen in the third important people around to allow one person to keep me in bed every day. series of the crown. we know. we're staying at a friend's house at the moment that was offered
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ben told us he binge—watched us while they are away up in sydney, quite clearly the family will it yesterday. so we continue with their fight for the first world war epic, 1917, us while they are away up in sydney, so we have gotten out of the smoke was the surprise winner for a couple of days. and yeah, justice and we will continue at the golden globes, following them as well. picking up the awards for best drama i hope she manages to get some help and best directorfor the british as filmmaker, sam mendes who spoke we're slowly restocking some things. i hope she manages to get some help as well because it's been an about the difficulty they went and bought some close impossible few weeks and months for of getting the film made. today. and we are slowly getting this is a huge, huge things, this is her and the rest of the family. a huge thing for this movie. it opens in a week. it's difficult to there. and watz, i notice is really 8:16am. this is bbc breakfast. carol make movies without big movie stars early days, you have only literally is looking at the weather and there in the leads and get people to come just bought close to wear. what will and see it in a cinema and i really is looking at the weather and there is lots of wind around, isn't there? hope this means people will turn up your plans be in the long—term, will your plans be in the long—term, will you go back and try to rebuild? i'm and see it on a big screen for which it was intended. not so sure about rebuilding at the that's right. moment. we have been given this that was sam mendes and summers talk it has been a cloudy start to the incredible offer of a rental place about the weight is done because it day. it is going to be unsettled and is long shot. i read an article windy with some gales, even severe about it and went to see star wars about half—an—hour north of where gales for some parts of the uk. we at christmas and there was a 5— minute film the builder to that our property was, to get in will have rain. generally it will be mild but by the end of the week you explaining how they did it and essentially the camera never leaves will notice temperature starting to straightaway and start rebuilding the two main characters in the film. our lives there. so i think we will slip. just one look at the isobars across the uk tells you it will be there is not a single cut at any ta ke our lives there. so i think we will take that up for the long—term. and, windy today, the strongest in the point in nearly two hours so it north and west and we have a weather front coming in introducing some follows them and the whole time and yeah, we will see where we go after rain. we still have cloud in it mesmerises you and anybody who that. brendan, really appreciate cambridgeshire, a lot of cloud seesit your time. best of luck. thank you across the uk to start with. this it mesmerises you and anybody who sees it comes out, it's the 10th of january, it sucks you in and is will be thick enough for some for talking to us on bbc breakfast. drizzle but then along comes the
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quite, it's all very deliberate in brendan hill, thank you. it is so rain from the west are pushing trying to make you what it in that sad. many people have been affected eastwards. now come on this chart way but it's also had its by what we have seen in australia. you can see eastwards. now come on this chart you can see the black circles indicating the wind gust strength. if you have been watching bbc difficulties because essentially, brea kfast for if you have been watching bbc breakfast for the past few days you the conditions for every shot have the strongest winds across the north to be the same. there would have to will know carol has kept us and west of the uk. further south, up—to—date with what has been happening there, the temperatures it will still be breezy but not as film very quickly for a couple of and conditions. good morning to you. windy as further north and through minutes and when the sun came out, the afternoon we will still have the they had to stop again. it clearly good morning. it is atrocious what cloud and rain moving towards east is happening in australia the anglia and kent but brightening up worked, winning the golden globes. moment. penrith reached a9 celsius john. something equally mesmerising in south—west england, wales, north—west england, northern ireland and scotland with some showers. on saturday. that wasn't a record—breaking temperature for new north—east england, you will hang on south wales, penrith isjust and absorbing, the goal from curtis record—breaking temperature for new to some cloud behind the band of south wales, penrith is just outside jones. he is a liverpool academy sydney. they had a weather fronts go rain. it is still going to be windy, particularly in the north and west, graduate, boyhood club and goes and scores an absolute duty. to put you through, it was a cold front, as particularly in the north and west, that went through we saw a drop of particularly in the islands, and temperatures up to about 9 degrees into the fourth round of the fa cup. 20 degrees, that's quite a lot. and in aberdeen. as we head through the if you think about it, with the cold evening and overnight we say goodbye what a special moment it was. his to that band of rain, transient front we had cloud going through, ridge of high pressure builds across rain going through as well, and with us as ridge of high pressure builds across us as things settle down and useful side. certainly beating full the cloud it depressed temperatures temperatures will fall away for a and some parts of australia, which time but it will still be quite windy and then we have a cloud is of course in summer at the coming in and also a new band of moment, had the lowest everjanuary strength. rain, and in fact two coming in and also a new band of rain, and infact two bands of coming in and also a new band of rain, and in fact two bands of rain. maximum temperature, and for them so by the time we get to tuesday jones comes to goal! an absolutely that would be in the low to mid
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itself, look at the array of isobars. gales and even severe gales teens. in the heat is building once across the northern and western again this week. back at home we isles plus weather fronts. the wind stunning goal by curtisjones for is coming up from the south, that is have an unsettled week ahead. we liverpool. imagine being 18 years have an unsettled week ahead. we a mild direction for us but look how have rain and some gales at times, old, playing for your boyhood club it changes as the wind changes direction later on to more of a and scoring the winner against your generally it will be mild for this westerly. we start on tuesday with a stage in january. generally it will be mild for this stage injanuary. but it will be chillier by the time we get to the fair bit of cloud around, some sunny city rivals. well, toxteth teenager curtis jones doesn't end of the week. today you can see city rivals. well, toxteth teenager curtisjones doesn't have to the array of isobars across the uk. spells, the rain moving across the anymore. liverpool managerjurgen northern half of the country. these this squeezes in the north and west. we are looking at a weather fronts klopp set the stage. some regular are the wind gusts, damaging wind names took a break in the youngsters gusts possible across the north and got the chance to impress against bringing in some rain. it is quite a west where we have 68 mph, 72 mph, everton and jones took full cloudy start. mild in the north and advantage. he was unbelievable. the south—west at the moment. in but wherever you are it will be this weather front will push steadily eastwards, taking the rain windy, and wherever you are it will dividual performances from the kids. also be a mild day, temperatures are with it. the wind featured in the it was incredible game decided by a slightly tempered by the wind but we have 16 around the moray firth, 1a sensational goal from scouser, black circles, they indicate the it was incredible game decided by a sensational goalfrom scouser, i gusts of wind strength you can couldn't was more. ijust did it and expect. as you can it's —— see not in newcastle, 15 in belfast and also only were still have the highest real. the average temperature is at thenl strength of wind gust. through the couldn't was more. ijust did it and then i tried to go out there and this time of year are roughly 6—8 show them what i was capable of doing and hopefully i can top it off afternoon cloud and rain will push towards east anglia and kent. behind north to south so that's quite a with the performance and it was a difference. but it will not last it for south—west england, wales, because we have a weather front great goal. on the prize didn't stop north—west england, northern ireland sinking southwards, the cold weather there. former liverpool captain we will see some sunshine and a few stephen gerard showing his front, behind that some cooler showers. north—west england, behind conditions. but still some windy
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admiration. current player andy the rain, hanging onto a bit more cloud and we will see some showers weather across the far north and robertson getting involved. and how west. and as we head towards the end here as well. scotland a mixture of about this, club legend sir kenny sunshine and showers. some wintry on of the week, note how the dalglish as well. with liverpool the tops of the mountains. and it temperature slips. friday at the fighting for trophies and all moment looking largely derived. if fronts, maybe this might be the last will still be quite wintry across you have been watching the programme the north and the west in time we hear... jones, comes to this morning you will have seen me particular. through this evening and feature australia a lot, and on overnight, there goes the rain saturday in penrith in australia goal! what a moment for the clearing, behind it a transient ridge of high pressure. under clear which isjust on skies temperatures will fall but it saturday in penrith in australia which is just on the outskirts of syd ney which is just on the outskirts of sydney the temperature reached a9 will still be windy. expect the odd 18—year—old. pocket of frost here and there. then degrees. that is 120 fahrenheit. it we have more weather fronts coming our way, introducing some rain. the day wasn't without its upsets, isn't a record for new south wales, at selhurst park championship side but i'm sure you will agree that is derby knocked out premier league winds generally lighter. still quite side crystal palace. strong across the north and west. now back in english football, extreme heat. as a cold front went wayne rooney influential in the victory, the drama didn't that leads us into tomorrow. look at through with cloud and rain, the come from a goal though, the isobars, that leads us into tomorrow. look at the isoba rs, right that leads us into tomorrow. look at the isobars, right across the board, temperature by sunday had dropped this scuffle between luka milivojevic and tom huddlestone a windy day but we're looking at for some by 20 degrees. with all had the referee seeing red after another look at the incident through var. gales, possibly severe, across the the first time this season north—west of scotland with a couple that cloud around, it also meant that the monitor at the side of weather fronts bringing some that cloud around, it also meant of the pitch has been used... that for some parts of australia in rain. the wind is coming up from the you can see all the goals the south they had the lowest summer south, that is a mild direction from from the weekend's fa cup action on the bbc sport website — us. tomorrow will be very mild for the time of year. we start off with maximum january temperature on and the draw for the fourth round will be made tonight ahead of arsenal's game record. but it looks very much like against leeds united later. some brightness, a lot of flower, heavy and persistent rain moving from the west towards the east. but the heat will build once again this it will be the wind that will be the week. feature stop again these are the
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in the women's super league sam kerr gusts, damaging gusts of wind across thank you. interestingly you talk made her debut for chelsea but she didnt get the the north and west, but a windy day warmest of welcomes. across the board. it'll take the about the australian weather because reading ‘keeper grace moloney thatis about the australian weather because that is where we take our viewers was shown a red card for this late edge of the temperatures by the temperatures for this stage in next. tackle on the striker, wildlife experts estimate that but thankfully it didn't take kerr january are high, 16 in the moray 500 million mammals, out of the game. birds and reptiles have been killed she went on to have in the australian bushfires, a hand in a couple firth, 1a in newcastle, and 15 in with some endangered species of goals, including this in sanctuaries like kangaroo island belfast and north wales. thank you lost forever. beauty from guro reite. the area was also a safe havan england are closing in onjust their fifth test match very much. we will see you in for koalas before the fires, win in a year — they're but blazes raged out half—an—hour. the stories of world war ii veterans of control on friday, firmly in control against and it's thought at least like these are being told as part half their population of a project to recognise heroes have been wiped out. locals and firefighters have been south africa thanks to a maiden test from all over the world. taking the injured animals fifty from dom sibley on day it's been the personal to kangeroo island wildlife park, mission of rishi sharma which is battling three of the second test. since he was at school. to keep them alive. he finished the day unbeaten on 85, one of those he interviewed we can speak now to the owner is arnham veteran wilf 0ldham. so will be back out there again both of them join us now. when play starts in of the centre, sam mitchell. a couple of hours time. england are 218—a in their second just to warn viewers, we have been having a bit of trouble with the innings, that's a lead of 26a. good morning to you. thank you for line. you have a koala with you. and over the last few weeks we've joining us. we will come to you in a tell us about how many creatures you shown you the various. moment. first, rishi, set us up. are having to look after. statues, toilet seats, its nose cut what have you set out to do? my name absolutely. this guy came in as you off. it's been taken away for is rishi sharma. i'm on a mission to we re absolutely. this guy came in as you were trying to get through to me. pretty large male with some severe repair. the result of the investment film the combat veterans from the
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burns on his pads so we are waiting allies of the second world war. to for one of our vets to come and date i have interviewed just over by ibrahimovich on arrival swedish assess for one of our vets to come and assess him. he has tipped himself 1000 veterans. what we do is we meet club. it's quite disturbing, isn't over trying to get to the food, so it? it doesn't look great, does it? he has clearly been without food for the veteran, film interview him, and a few days now. we have seen put it on a dvd and mailing to them sporting statues over the last few yesterday and today 50 koalas so far so put it on a dvd and mailing to them so their legacy is preserved for their future generations. yea rs. so their legacy is preserved for theirfuture generations. i have been blessed that they have been andi yesterday and today 50 koalas so far and i have more coming in tonight sporting statues over the last few able to do interviews across a5 years. the irony of this one, it and i have more coming in tonight and we expect within the next two states, canada, the uk, new zealand days we will reach 100. we have no looks quite a lot like it. the one and australia rugby and i am here idea how high this might go. at one because there are so many heroes in this country and they want to give point we had 50,000 — 60,000 koalas them a voice —— australia and i am over madeira airport, that was the on the island. half of that worst. it will be back though. population, half of the area that here. it has been taking a pillow these colours were has been heavily for quite some time. i am 22 and impacted by the fires —— these they haven't been home in three since harry dunn was killed in a crash in august last koalas. those that have survived year his parents have continued will be without a food source and to fight for justice. from travelling thousands of miles yea rs. they haven't been home in three years. it has been since they to meet the president graduated. what it is i would read suffering burns as well. if you can, of the white house to finding out books about the war and i started to we would love to have a closer look contact some of the veterans on the at that koala. what are you able to phone. and it wasjust the suspect who'd left the uk contact some of the veterans on the phone. and it was just so enthralled that i talking to this real—life help them with? presumably it is hero, who i am reading about, so food and water and also treating their injuries. absolutely. this and claimed diplomatic immunity in america had been charged, then i thought myself they have to bbc breakfast has continued meet these men and i started to ride
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to follow their journey. seeing in christmas my bike, it was still in high without their son has just quy: their injuries. absolutely. this guy, just move the food out the way been their latest battle, school, they would ride my bike to a bitand graham satchell has been speaking guy, just move the food out the way a bit and offer it to him. his hands to harry's mum, charlotte. 00:41:13,767 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 to us it was just another day. the local retirement home and they met them face to face, the director of the home was so shocked to see a are severely burnt. we will be young person that he wanted to help treating those very shortly. first me, so he took me to 20 different vetera ns me, so he took me to 20 different thing, getting some pain relief into veterans and they met them and interviewed them and itjust got bigger and bigger. wilf, you have him. as! thing, getting some pain relief into him. as i said, he'sjust come in. but i'll take you to an area next given me permission to call you door where we have been treating wilf, so thank you. you fortea these guys earlier on. i don't even arnham and also in sicily. what was know how many koalas are here at the it like to go to war for the first moment, to be honest.” time? for the first time, it is an unknown fact. you know there is an know how many koalas are here at the moment, to be honest. i know we have excellent chance you are going to be lost the line. we are going to go back to him, fingers crossed, we can killed. so i don't know, there are still hear you. thank you so much many forms of fear and the fear of for talking to us about these dying is probably the worst one of the lot. and i always thought, when koalas. as you are with those igoin koalas, how fearful are you for the the lot. and i always thought, when i go in action, i wouldn't like to future? it's a tricky one. i haven't lay their wounded with a leg or arm of, or be winded, if they have got to go would like to be killed outright, clear full —— been out on the field yet. the koala to go would like to be killed outright, clearfull —— clean. but i
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am here to tell the tale. i have is keep on rolling in. we have no seen am here to tell the tale. i have seen it. they don't know if it is fate what saves your life. but war idea what this could mean. 0ver is keep on rolling in. we have no idea what this could mean. over half of the population would have been is the most dreadful thing any wiped out and the population that's nation can inflict. how do you feel, remaining, the habitat has suffered. so we might be seeing a lot more wilf, about recounting those stories and retelling, has it been easy to speak to rishi? have you opened up coming in from starvation very soon. having not spoken about it for a so our goal here is to rehabilitate long time? like most people, i had a what we can and hold onto our wife and two daughters, and then you population, which is considered to had been in the army and that was be australia's only disease—free population and we are raising funds all knew. because most of the people at the moment to put together a lot you work with, males, they had been any services, and it was only after more enclosures as we a5 years i started telling them at the moment to put together a lot more enclosures as we filled up in the first 20 minutes. we were things. and going to reunions, et prepared to take 20 and we have seen 20 coming in in some vehicles. it is cetera. but it is not easy to talk about some aspects of the war. it only early days so we haven't had time to think. we don't know what's just goes on and on in your mind going to happen in the future. we have just seen a picture of, we
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sometimes. i've personally found it think it is a kangaroo as well, it is not just think it is a kangaroo as well, it is notjust the koalas being affected by this, is it? definitely quite easy to dictate some of it. not. we have our own subspaces of it's not all bad. you have good kangaroo here, the kangaroo island kangaroo, the tamar walla by, kangaroo here, the kangaroo island kangaroo, the tamar wallaby, pygmy memories and remember them more than possums, ringtail possums, the the bad. i want to occupy the same question, i suppose. the bad. i want to occupy the same question, isuppose. wilf, is it important that we do remember your glossy tail cockatoo, there were story, other people's stories, to only 300—a00 of those guys left and know what war is like?” their habitat has been decimated, so not a great food source left for story, other people's stories, to know what war is like? i think it is those that did manage to get out of very, very important. because the children of today, they are the there. the kangaroo island done out, citizens of tomorrow. would like to think i have left them an idea of only a few of those guys left and what could happen and maybe happen they are most likely completely to them when they are older. and i would always hope that they would gone. and others. particularly the learn that. i think we all know that history has a nasty habit of west end of the island that suffered repeating itself. like, as you know, was home to millions of animals. it is absolutely devastating.” napoleon got to moscow and if hitler was home to millions of animals. it is absolutely devastating. i imagine people watching here are thinking, had read about that he would have obviously, you are trying to help and people are trying to rescue known what to take on things like these animals. they are wild animals
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as these animals. they are wild animals as well. is there anything people this. i hope one day that the can do to help? so far we have been world's leaders will get together, overwhelmed with the support from secretly, and decide between them everyone. we have got shipping containers showing up with medical andi supplies, we have vets showing up, secretly, and decide between them and i hope it will happen in well, we have got a bit of a roster it won't happen our time, and decide that instead of all the money, together to help people feed. i've got ten orphans in my house a little technology, everything, to destroy bit smaller than these guys that this world, and destroyed they will, that money could be put for peaceful need a bit more critical care. we purposes, where neighbours could live with neighbours and nations be did starta need a bit more critical care. we did start a fundraiser on go fund me friends with each other. no man or on the kangaroo island wildlife park woman in this modern world should ever be hungry or thirsty. but facebook page and instagram. the tea m facebook page and instagram. the team show up in the morning to put together a few more holding pens and u nfortu nately, finish off a little wildlife ever be hungry or thirsty. but unfortunately, it's a world eye can hospital we are working on at the only dream of now. rishi, you are moment. you have got so much to do. if we could end with a last shot of really passionate about the stories being told. what do you want, what the koalas you are tending to. you difference you want this to make?” expect many more to come through wa nt difference you want this to make?” your doors today. and you are giving want these veterans, like mr 0ldham, them food, water. it is absolutely to understand that if it wasn't for
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their service, people like me would not exist. i mean you have given heartbreaking, sam. but listen, best of luck with that. thank you for millions and millions of people an talking to us here. thank you. it is opportunity as a full and a free life, so, no—one can ever that away a good job there is people like sam from you. and i think a lot of the doing amazing things. the sheer vetera ns from you. and i think a lot of the veterans appreciate that that someone veterans appreciate that that someone has veterans appreciate that that someone has come numbers of wildlife, koalas, veterans appreciate that that someone has come from afar to learn from them and spend hours with them kangaroos and wallabies and many learning about the history. wilf, others have been totally wiped out by these wildfires. people are doing their best to save what they can. it when you came on you are telling us about two loads from your home is 8:27am and you are watching village and came up and spoke to brea kfast is 8:27am and you are watching breakfast and it's time for the you. what did they say? they were news, travel and weather wherever two lovely lads. 0bviously you watching us. you. what did they say? they were two lovely lads. obviously the eldest one had been having a lesson or two about world war ii and he good morning. the weather has been said to me, they comment wilf and relatively quiet over the festive all, he asked if he could ask me period but this week it will turn on something, and he said were you settle, especially through tomorrow. soldier, sailor, or an wet and windy weather, celts, even something, and he said were you soldier, sailor, oran air something, and he said were you soldier, sailor, or an air man? something, and he said were you soldier, sailor, oran air man? and he said was it in world war i or severe gales in the north—west as we world war ii? is that it was not go through tomorrow. low pressure moving its way in, going to become that old. in the last question they the dominant weather feature, you can see the dominant weather feature, you can see the white line is quite close together, the isobars, asked me was, you ask him, you ask indicative of some fairly strong
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winds and through today, rain him, and the eldest one said, wilf, spreading from west to east. quite did you get killed? laughter. an narrow band of rain, it may only rainforan hourortwo somebody like me must have been an narrow band of rain, it may only rain for an hour or two as it clears to the east, there will be brighter killed, but no. they were highly skies developing in the north—west with one or two showers, quite gusty satisfied they spoke to a world war ii soldier. it is amazing to have winds come up to 50—60 miles an hour you telling your story is. and i'm in the north and west. staying dry so you telling your story is. and i'm so thankful, rishi, that you have into late in the day in the spoken to so many people. and you are looking for more people at wilf south—east, maximum temperature to talk to. they appreciate that. 7-11d. south—east, maximum temperature 7—11d. eventually the band of rain the organisation is called heroes of moves into east anglia, the south—east of england by this the organisation is called heroes of the second world war. we are always evening, clear skies for many of us through tonight, quite a quiet night looking for second world war combat before the next area of rain starts vetera ns to to move in across scotland. looking for second world war combat veterans to talk about their stories. there is no money involved. 0vernight temperatures a—6d, this this story that mr 0ldham just rain will come with some very strong shared, although it is a funny winds. look at the steep area of low pressure towards iceland, story, it is kind of sad the lack of significant snow here. the white knowledge people have about the lines, much closer together, second world war. it was only 75 especially in the north—west, with yea rs second world war. it was only 75 years ago. and what i would say is that weather system but because the winds are coming from the south, it ifa years ago. and what i would say is if a civil war veteran suddenly came up if a civil war veteran suddenly came up from the grave and, you know, will feel very mild throughout gave five minutes of his time, all tuesday. temperatures above the
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average for the time of year. the rain will move through scotland, the world's media would be hounding him adding the nicest cameras and some for northern ireland, a bit for the fanciest equipment, and we have this opportunity where people are the far north—west of england but for england and wales it will remain arguably way cooler than any civil dry on tuesday, with some war veteran, and yet it seems brightness, strong winds wherever oftentimes people are more concerned you are but especially into the about the kardashians and not the older man down the street who went north—west. damaging, disruptive winds. may be up to 70—88 mile an through hell so we wouldn't have to. thank you so much forjoining us. hour and gusts, but look at the temperatures, 12—15 possibly 16 degrees in parts of north wales, wilf 0ldham, mr0ldham. northern ireland and the north—east thank you so much forjoining us. wilf oldham, mr oldham. gepps cross when you call him mr 0ldham. can i of scotland. goodbye for now. say one thing, this would heroes is used far too easily. this is my opinion. i think the real heroes of any battle lay dead in the cemeteries. young men of 17 or 18. in the first world war, 1a —year—olds. i always believe that i am not the real hero, they are the heroes. it has been an absolute pressure sharing this over with you this morning. thank you very much,
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both of you. are we finished filming? we are. don't go anywhere yet. time now to get the news, travel, and weather where you are. thank you so much. it has been a this is worklife from pleasure talking to you. it has been bbc news, with sally a real pleasure. this gentleman, bundock and ben bland. that someone so young could...m heavy rains bring a temporary relief for many in australia, but officials warn that fires ravaging the country will "take off" again. a real pleasure. this gentleman, live from london, that's that someone so young could... it is still on, luckily. you are still on. our top story on monday thank you very much. i have a taken the 6th of january. out of me so my grandchildren, my great—grandchildren, et cetera, my father was in world war i, and they never knew anything. they knew there had been a war and i was asked him, isaid had been a war and i was asked him, i said were you in it? and he said yes. he was a bit of a comic and we take a look at the financial impact all. he said you know, wilf, iam of the tragedy, which has left scores dead and thousands homeless. also in the programme oil prices continue going to tell you something but it their rollercoaster ride, isa going to tell you something but it is a big secret. i had the cleanest
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in the british army and the german soldiers used to come up to me. laughter. thank you very much. we said the news stops for no man, wilf, but it stops for you. we will be back after the headlines, wherever you are. good morning from bbc london. i'm alpa patel. police are continuing to look for a van driver after a deliveroo moped rider was stabbed to death in north london on friday night. 30—year—old takieddine boudhane was attacked in finsbury park after a suspected road rage incident. the vehicle believed to be involved was found in islington. it's london's first murder investigation of 2020. south—western services have resumed after being disrupted for three weeks when heavy rain caused a landslip, blocking the line. since the landslip on 1ath december, engineers have had to clear 2,000 tons of material between ewell west and epsom. further repairs to the line
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will take place at a later date. the head teacher at a school in north london is calling for the food delivery company 0cado, to withdraw an application to build a depot next to the school playground. parents have also protested at yerbury primary school in tufnell park over worries that the depot will increase the number of lorries, threatening the health and safety of pupils. 0cado says its aware of the concerns and has apologised for the anxiety caused. but the head teacher says she is extremely concerned. for the children to be playing and running around and using their lungs even more than they normally would be doing with worse quality air can only be a negative thing. it can only cause further health issues. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube — minor delays on the central line. 0n the trains — problems on south—western services in and out of waterloo because of a signalling fault.
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0n the roads, there's been a collision on the north circular in redbridge blocking two part of the road where it meets the m11. traffic is heavy on the approach. in croydon — stjames road is closed following a collision. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. if you're back to work or back to school today it's going to be rather grey and cloudy, not too much in the way of brightness, but it should be mostly dry with some rain arriving just after dark for most of us. and it's going to turn quite windy too. now, we're starting off on 6 or 7 celsius this morning, so it's not too cold for this time of year. the south—westerly wind is picking up as we head through the day. temperatures on a par with what we had at the weekend, peaking at around 7—9 celsius, generally. and then this band of rain is pushing in from the west as we head towards the evening rush hour. and some of that could turn out to be quite heavy, but it's quite narrow so it shouldn't last for too long. that rain sweeps its way eastwards then through the evening. and overnight tonight we've got cooler air and clear skies. so temperatures will drop low enough to get a touch of frost in more sheltered spots, perhaps down as low as 2 or 3 celsius in some
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of the rural locations. tomorrow — a very different day of weather. it should dry or mostly dry. there could even be some bright and sunny spells. it will turn rather blustery again and we'll start to see temperatures rise. 13 or 1a celsius through the middle part of the week. if you are heading out have a lovely morning. why am back in half—an—hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now though it's back to louise and dan. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. here's a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news. tensions continue to grow between america and iran folloiwng the killing of a senior iranian general last week by a us air strike. last night boris johnson, and other european leaders called for restraint but donald trump has warned that the us may act "disproportinately" if iran attacks america. iran has announced it will no longer
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abide by the restrictions in the 2015 nuclear deal. let's show you the scene live in tehran now, where thousands of people are gathering for ceremonies to honour general soleimani. his funeral is due to take place tomorrow. australian officials have warned the devastating bushfires could continue for months, with concerns that the huge fires in victoria and new south wales could meet to create a larger "mega blaze". a second day of light rain and lower temperatures today though, is giving firefighters a brief reprieve. this weekend saw some of the worst days of the crisis so far, with hundreds more properties destroyed. the australian prime minister scott morrison has defended his government's handling of the emergency.
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it was just this saturday gone with these humongous temperatures. in this freak wind. we never thought it would happen. it tore straight through. i don't even think i've come to terms with it yet. i still can't believe it actually happened. it was a big night for the brits at the golden globe in los angeles — there were awards for phoebe waller—bridge and her bbc sitcom fleabag and olivia coleman was also honoured, for playing the queen in the third series of the crown. the first world war epic, 1917, was the surprise winner at the golden globes, picking up the awards for best drama and best directorfor the british filmmaker, sam mendes who spoke about the difficulty of getting the film made.
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if you do win an award tonight, don't use it as a platform to make a political speech. you are no position to lecture the public about anything. you know nothing about the real world. most of you spent less time in school than greta thunberg. martin scorsese, he said the marvel films remind him of theme parks. i don't know what he's going on about, hanging around theme parks, i don't even know if his big enough to go on the rides. there is a blimp will show you later. amused, being kind. they will know the script, won't they. what a weekend it was. curtis
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jones. if you're an everton fan, you would be gutted. they got a pretty good side out there. they still lose at anfield. there was a moment where alex chamberlain went, don't shoot, don't shoot. when you produce the goods like that, why not have a go? what moment for the youngster as klopp's kids did the business, liverpool resting their star names as they beat a full strength everton in the merseyside derby to reach the next round — 20 years everton have gone without winning at anfield. alex gulrajani reports. jones comes to goal! an absolutely stunning goal by curtis jones for liverpool. imagine being 18 years old, playing for your boyhood club and scoring the winner against your city rivals. well, toxteth teenager curtisjones doesn't have to anymore. liverpool managerjurgen klopp set the stage. some regular names took a break in the youngsters got the chance to impress against everton and jones
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took full advantage. he was unbelievable. individual performances from the kids. it was incredible game decided by a sensational goal from a scouser, i couldn't want more. ijust did it and then i tried to go out there and show them what i was capable of doing and hopefully i can top it off with the performance and it was a great goal. 0n the prize didn't stop there. former liverpool captain stephen gerard showing his admiration. current player andy robertson getting involved. and how about this, club legend sir kenny dalglish as well. with liverpool fighting for trophies and all fronts, maybe this might be the last time we hear the name... jones, comes to goal! the day wasn't without its upsets,
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at selhurst park championship side derby knocked out premier league side crystal palace. now back in english football, wayne rooney influential in the victory, the drama didn't come from a goal though, this scuffle between luka milivojevic and tom huddlestone had the referee seeing red after another look at the incident through var. the first time this season that the monitor at the side of the pitch has been used. england are closing in onjust their fifth test match win in a year — they're firmly in control against south africa to a maiden test fifty from dom sibley on day three of the second test. he finished the day unbeaten on 85, so will be back out there again when play starts in a couple of hours time. england are 218—a in their second innings, that's a lead of 26a.
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and staying with cricket, plenty of celebrities have backed the huge effort to raise money for people affected by the terrible bush fires in australia, and the australian legend shane warne is doing his bit — by auctioning off his baggy green. the caps are stuff of australian sporting legend, and it's expected to fetch an awful lot of money. the former england captain michael vaughan made a bid of $25,000 but the current highest bid isjust over $300,000. 00:59:23,268 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 that's just short of £160,000.
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