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westminster was a coverage? westminster was a puzzled as the prime minister announced his cabinet reshuffle. before details emerge, laura kuenssberg was already on the trail of sajid javid —— rishi sunak. rishi sunak, unawarejust how high he was about to soar. emerging as the brand—new chancellor, but has number 11 become an annex of the prime minister? number ten... number 11 become an annex of the prime minister? numberten... she e—mailed this...
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chris made a similar point. in the eyes of the bbc, were still on the new chancellor on friday morning, even the middle of the report about mumps on the news channel. around half of mumps cases last year were do to unvaccinated people. but many did have the mmr... buy there goes sajid javid —— rishi sunak alongside stephen barclay into number ten. now we go back to mumps for a moment. apologies for breaking into his report. creech menstrual ——
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chris mitchell wandered... —— wondered. the annual display of celebrity glamour, that is the oscars. as a ceremony takes place in la overnight, this year was no exception. plenty of clips of a cce pta nce exception. plenty of clips of acceptance speeches, analysis of some of the dresses on display and an out —— output from reporters on the red carpet. kim kardashianjust made her way. what happens? as a -- most of them don't speak to us. then they go out to have their photographs taken. they go out to have their photographs ta ken. you they go out to have their photographs taken. you can hear all
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the paparazzi 's shouting at them. you can see all the press lined up. reese witherspoon has already gone past, robert de niro, we're hoping to see the oscar—winner. past, robert de niro, we're hoping to see the oscar-winner. later so the long and her colleague did find some award winners. coverage across the bbc is undoubtedly popular for some viewers, but others find it trivial and excessive. that you is articulated in a telephone message. the authors only take place once a year, but the bbc breakfast presenters year, but the bbc breakfast p rese nte i’s we re year, but the bbc breakfast presenters were in overdrive. storm keira received plenty of coverage across the weekend. people are being
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told to un—avoid unnecessary travel. good morning to you. it seems may slightly less windy but hard to tell. might not inaudible our camera caught knocked over and inaudible our camera caught knocked overandl inaudible our camera caught knocked over and i don't know if you can hear but the sounds of the strong winds. .. hear but the sounds of the strong winds... i'm sorry, it's so noisy that we can't quite hear you. we saw when correspondents were trying to report on subjects other than the storm, it still made its impact.
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later on today and into tomorrow, it could be weeks or even months of intense negotiations ahead. go inside and get a nice cup of tea! allison gibson recorded her thoughts on camera. i'm sure your reporters are ina on camera. i'm sure your reporters are in a safe place when being filmed, however they do appear to be rather too close to danger and often apologise for the difficulty we may
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to let us know your thoughts on any of the subjects we cover or on any aspect of bbc news. i will give you details on how to contact us on the end of the programme. last friday, the pelvis and presenter look schofield revealed on social media that he is gay, falling with an interview with his co—presenter on this morning. it was greeted with widespread messages for two of support for schofield, who has two daughters and has been married for 27 years. here's ben hunt reporting on friday's news at 6. some people are pushing why this matters. while this is an important moment for lgbt people, for someone as famous as phillip schofield, he comes out and immediately receives support. it shows the amount of progress that has been made injust a few
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i was disappointed by the use of the bbc breaking news alert service to state phillip schofield has come out as gay. i feel it is inappropriate in 2020, we are using sexuality as a breaking news story and as such, i feel it should only be used for emergency story. finally, one or two viewers have noticed a habit of some presenters on display from huw edwards this week on the news at 10. vicki young is outside force type. what do you expect? there's a lot of talk of a valentine's day massacre, but i'm showed the reshuffle will be modest —— more modest than that. but i'm showed the reshuffle will be modest -- more modest than that. let go of life to our global health correspondent. what have they been
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saying today? around 400 of the world's top scientists have been gathering. many things again. peter e—mailed us with this objection. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, including its social media and online outfit, e—mail us.
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you can call us on the number listed above. do you have a look at our website. you can see previous interviews and discussions. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts again next week. goodbye. a week ago we saw storm ciara bringing destruction across the uk, this weekend it's stormed in us. we have a lot of warnings enforced. amber warnings enforced, parts of southern scotland into england and wales. we had this weather front spread across the country during friday. this is a storm dennis
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winding itself up. it'll be heading closer towards our shores for the weekend. so through tonight, many places will be drier across the north. that weather front will be lying across more southern southeastern areas, so quite a damp night to come. when speaking up along with the temperatures. further north, it will say quite chilly. as a storm dennis shows clearly here, lots of icy bars on the chart. in some very active weather fronts which will bring some rainfall for some of us. as we have through saturday, the wind continued to pick up saturday, the wind continued to pick up through the day, reaching gale force and many severe gales and expose areas across the south in the west in the rain will continue to pile in. what you will notice is going to be mild but you might not notice it so much because of the strength of the wind in the rain. those winds really will be a feature, 50—60 miles an hour us. inland closer to 70 miles an hour.
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huge waves. as we have through saturday night, this stays windy with gales. more rain piling into england and wales and as we have through sunday, it looks like both weather front will become more combined. rainfall amounts will be topping up here, particularly across the southeast. further north, some sunshine around. there'll be some showers across scotland. it'll be cooler here, still very mild in the southeast. as we have through saturday —— sunday night, we could see a swathe of very strong gales through parts of scotland, northern ireland and northern england. there could be severe and they could cause some disruption for monday morning commute. lots of unsettled weather this weekend because of storm dennis. stay tuned for the forecast and head online to see all the latest weather warning.
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this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 8pm. manchester city has been banned from european competitions for two seasons and fined around £25 million for breaching financial fair play rules. the uk prepares for more torrential rain and winds of up to 80 miles per hour storm dennis is expected to batter the uk this weekend. a landmark free speech victory at the high court, for a man who was warned by police about allegedly transphobic messages on social media. we have never had a gestapo or stasi in great britain, but the actions of humberside police came way too close for comfort. this is a watershed moment for liberty.
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