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jon kay, bbc news. a very special family reunion, jon kay reporting.fterfailing to win in their last nine games. we‘ve action from the relegation phase of the scottish premiership — with st mirren hoping to stay up, against hamilton. he‘s loving boxing more than ever and he‘s got the shirt to prove it! tyson fury talks ahead of his next big fight. las vegas has been on the blog for a long time. finally get the opportunity to fight in an iconic stadium. no problems forjo konta, the british number one eases into the second round of the italian 0pen. hello and welcome to sportsday, i‘m gavin ramjaun. welcome to sportsday. brighton are on the hunt for a new manager, they sacked chris hughton less than 2a hours after their loss to champions manchester city. hughton had been in charge of the club for four and a half years, taking them to the premier league for the first time in 2017 and got to the fa cup semi—finals this season. ian palmer reports from brighton. brighton survived but their manager does not. if chris hughton knew about his future after the de
jon kay, bbc news. a very special family reunion, jon kay reporting.fterfailing to win in their last nine games. we‘ve action from the relegation phase of the scottish premiership — with st mirren hoping to stay up, against hamilton. he‘s loving boxing more than ever and he‘s got the shirt to prove it! tyson fury talks ahead of his next big fight. las vegas has been on the blog for a long time. finally get the opportunity to fight in an iconic stadium. no problems forjo konta, the...
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jon: jon kay, bbc news.e full report about the amazing, emotionaleuon, " bbcn to "panorama" on world news" this weekend. mhollywood rning the loss of a legend. doris day has died in california at the age of 97. the singer and actress was one of the biggest box-office stars of the 1950's and 1960's, with hits including "calamity jane" and "pillow talk." she was beloved for her charisma and girl-next-door persona. the bbc looks back at her amazing life. >> ♪ will be home tonight by the light of the silvery moon ♪ reporter: doris day crking that whip in "calamity jane." no one captured better the good-natured 1950's hollywood innocence. her romantic comedies were smart, glamorous box-office hits. "pillow talk" with rock hudson won her an oscar nomination. >> you are not the kind of gal who would break a date. >> no, i am not. guynd i ain't the kind of who would ask you to. doris: i had a great time, and i think that they sensed it. have fun and wear all the gorgeous clothes and work with rock hudson and clark g
jon: jon kay, bbc news.e full report about the amazing, emotionaleuon, " bbcn to "panorama" on world news" this weekend. mhollywood rning the loss of a legend. doris day has died in california at the age of 97. the singer and actress was one of the biggest box-office stars of the 1950's and 1960's, with hits including "calamity jane" and "pillow talk." she was beloved for her charisma and girl-next-door persona. the bbc looks back at her amazing life....
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.nal in azerbaijan, attention now turns to the second all—english continental clash, saturday's champions league final between tottenham and liverpool in madrid, from where our sports correspondent, natalie pirks has sent us this report. it isa it is a city where football is king. with history to be made, fans are arriving in the spanish capital and there is a distinct theme emerging. no tickets? no problem. watch in a barand soak up no tickets? no problem. watch in a bar and soak up the atmosphere. fantasticjust to be here. great to get tickets for the final and that you eventually get there. great atmosphere. madrid is bracing itself for the arrival of tens of thousands of english fans all hoping their tea m of english fans all hoping their team will be the ones to get their hands on this. but there is one local who already knows exactly what it's like to lift that trophy. in 2005, rafa benitez‘ liverpool pulled off the most incredible of comebacks to win the champions league on penal
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.nal in azerbaijan, attention now turns to the second all—english continental clash, saturday's champions league final between tottenham and liverpool in madrid, from where our sports correspondent, natalie pirks has sent us this report. it isa it is a city where football is king. with history to be made, fans are arriving in the spanish capital and there is a distinct theme emerging. no tickets? no problem. watch in a barand soak up no tickets? no problem. watch in...
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jon kay has more. where would you like to go today? we would like to go to the picnic area, please.ut a driver. 0n the grounds of the retirement village they are testing a computer operated vehicle. this is amazing. it really is. because they do not know how much longer they would be able to drive, could this help them get out and socialise? this is the future. well, it is the future. 0h, socialise? this is the future. well, it is the future. oh, gosh, look we're it is the future. oh, gosh, look we're up to. sensors detect hazards. that was a shock stop. automatic braking then prevents accidents. was it scary? no, it wasn't, it wasn't, it scary? no, it wasn't, it wasn't, it was exhilarating rather than scaring. did you trust it? yes, i did, completely, and i was secure, i have plenty of room, i was co mforta ble. have plenty of room, i was comfortable. very impressive. it could be years before these vehicles could be years before these vehicles could be years before these vehicles could be on the roads but the british team of scientists, psychologists and robotics experts say the po
jon kay has more. where would you like to go today? we would like to go to the picnic area, please.ut a driver. 0n the grounds of the retirement village they are testing a computer operated vehicle. this is amazing. it really is. because they do not know how much longer they would be able to drive, could this help them get out and socialise? this is the future. well, it is the future. 0h, socialise? this is the future. well, it is the future. oh, gosh, look we're it is the future. oh, gosh,...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.xit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity. cyclone fani bears down on north—east india — more than1 million people are evacuated from their homes. ceremonies are taking place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. rail passengers face disruptions. over the bank holiday weekend. i'll the latest. the declaration from caster semenya, after winning the 800 metres at the doha diamond league meeting, amidst continued speculation over her future in the sport. the weather is looking mixed through the bank holiday weekend. it's cold but there will be sunshine around as well. the full forecasting for ten minutes. it's saturday may the 4th. our top story. after its worst local election performance in nearly 25 years, conservative cabinet ministers are calling for the party to unite. after losing 1,300 council seats, calls are growing for theresa may to se
good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.xit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity. cyclone fani bears down on north—east india — more than1 million people are evacuated from their homes. ceremonies are taking place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. rail passengers face disruptions. over the bank holiday weekend....
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay.a massive shake up of the probation system — the government goes back on privatising parts of the service after serious failings were identified. theresa may prepares to meet senior conservative mps who are demanding a firm date for her departure from downing street. i'm sweating. our conversation on the menopause continues. this morning the reality of going through it aged just 15. thinking that i'm never going to be able to have children,
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay.a massive shake up of the probation system — the government goes back on privatising parts of the service after serious failings were identified. theresa may prepares to meet senior conservative mps who are demanding a firm date for her departure from downing street. i'm sweating. our conversation on the menopause continues. this morning the reality of going through it aged just 15. thinking that i'm never going to be able to have children,
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coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, jon kay and tina daheley will have all the day's news, business and sports make front pages, especially how retailers are going to get her shock in the us. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: police in hungary detain the captain of a cruise ship that collided with a smaller boat on the river danube. at least seven south korean tourists have died. the singer r kelly has been charged with eleven further sexual offences. charges relate to the sexual assault of a minor aged between 13 and 16. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the south china morning post. american retailers are warning consumers to brace for higher prices as the us prepares to put tariffs on nearly all goods made in china in the latest escalation in the trade war. a look at uber‘s bumpy ride in the new york times. in its first earnings report since listing its shares on the stock market this month, the ride—hailing giant, reported its slowest growth in years and steep losses for the first three m
coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, jon kay and tina daheley will have all the day's news, business and sports make front pages, especially how retailers are going to get her shock in the us. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: police in hungary detain the captain of a cruise ship that collided with a smaller boat on the river danube. at least seven south korean tourists have died. the singer r kelly has been charged with eleven further sexual offences. charges relate to the...
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jon kay, bbc news. mother, tune into panorama on bbc world news this weekend. the times are on your screen now — with first airing on saturday at 0230 gmt. people have been voting in elections in the philippines. president duterte is trying to take control of the senate stop howard johnson is in manila. what we've seen today is around 60 million people across the country coming forward from 7,000 different islands to vote in these congressional mayoral and provincial elections. what's at stake is the senate. 12 seats to control the senate. president rodrigo duterte, was elected three years ago on a hard ticket to clampdown on law and order and criminality, he would like to get to see more of his candidates in the senate so he can pass through legislation like lowering the criminal age of liability and also perhaps reintroducing the death penalty for drug traffickers. liberal politicians are aghast at what he is suggesting and say they would like to see a return to human rights—based law and order and al
jon kay, bbc news. mother, tune into panorama on bbc world news this weekend. the times are on your screen now — with first airing on saturday at 0230 gmt. people have been voting in elections in the philippines. president duterte is trying to take control of the senate stop howard johnson is in manila. what we've seen today is around 60 million people across the country coming forward from 7,000 different islands to vote in these congressional mayoral and provincial elections. what's at...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.og patches and also some glorious sunshine. the satellite picture shows where we have the best of the sunshine. that echoes cloud across the north west. and then we have got a few fog patches approaching the coast of south—west england and running through the english channel. for some coastal areas, we could see the occasional fog patch this afternoon, making things rather murky, but otherwise we could keep a lot of sunshine. quite cloudy for wales, xiao is pushing across northern england. and then more persistent rain across parts of northern ireland and scotland. 0vernight tonight, the first batch of rain tends to pull away from scotla nd of rain tends to pull away from scotland but there will be further pulses of rain coming and going across the north—west of the uk. the driest weather across much of england and wales. mild night for most of us but called air still loitering across the north west of scotland. we have got another weather front targeting the west. another wet night fo
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.og patches and also some glorious sunshine. the satellite picture shows where we have the best of the sunshine. that echoes cloud across the north west. and then we have got a few fog patches approaching the coast of south—west england and running through the english channel. for some coastal areas, we could see the occasional fog patch this afternoon, making things rather murky, but otherwise we could keep a lot of sunshine. quite cloudy for wales, xiao is pushing...
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today: a massive shake up of the probation system — the government goes back on privatising parts of the service after serious failings were identified. theresa may prepares to meet senior conservative mps who are demanding a firm date for her departure from downing street. i'm sweating. our conversation on the menopause continues. this morning the reality of going through it aged just 15. thinking that i'm never going to be able to have children, it — itjust shocks you so hard. it's unbelievable. good morning. the rising cost of cash. new research says free cash machines are disappearing fastest from the areas they're needed the most. good morning. it's derby day after a stunning comeback. it's derby day after a stunning comeback. it was a right old ding—dong in the championship playoff semi—final between leeds united and derby county. there were six goals and two sending offs as the rams boss frank lampard guided his side to wembley. good morning, we start off with a s
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today: a massive shake up of the probation system — the government goes back on privatising parts of the service after serious failings were identified. theresa may prepares to meet senior conservative mps who are demanding a firm date for her departure from downing street. i'm sweating. our conversation on the menopause continues. this morning the reality of going through it aged just 15. thinking that i'm never going to be...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.rexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity. cyclone fani bears down on north—east india — more thani million people are evacuated from their homes. ceremonies are taking place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. and i am live at euston station where hundreds of passengers will face disruption for the bank holiday. "no human, can stop me from running"...that‘s the declaration from caster semenya, after winning the 800 metres at the doha diamond league meeting, amidst continued speculation over her future in the sport. the weather is looking a bit mixed through the bank holiday weekend. although a bit colder, there will be sunshine and if few showers around as well. full forecast in 15 minutes. it's saturday may the 4th. our top story. there are heavy losses for labour. let's speak to our political correspondent nick eardley who joins us corr
good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.rexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity. cyclone fani bears down on north—east india — more thani million people are evacuated from their homes. ceremonies are taking place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. and i am live at euston station where hundreds of passengers...
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our correspondent jon kay has thincredible story.ck to iraq to be reunited with hisr mothe. 30 years ago he left the country as an orphan and came to live britain. d everyone belies family had been killed in a napalm attack. this is the first time he has returned. >> can't wait. it is a big day and i don't know if i'm going to sleep tonight. jon: he is waiting. she is on her way, with h husband and youngest son. it was 1991 when he was found alone, burned, and close to death. s rescuers and doctors thought his fami had all perish. t bbc news has confirmed that his mother survivetethe bombing all. we tracked her down and proved the d link wi. >> nothing else. mother -- i'm going to start getting used to seeing my mother. can hardly believe. my mother. jon: now, three decades after a terrible mistake in the confusion of war, a reunion. jo she calls him her brave lion, her superhero. so many years to catch up up. --catch up on. put mother and son soon relax in each other's company. and the arabic h thought he had forgotten is fluent. hi
our correspondent jon kay has thincredible story.ck to iraq to be reunited with hisr mothe. 30 years ago he left the country as an orphan and came to live britain. d everyone belies family had been killed in a napalm attack. this is the first time he has returned. >> can't wait. it is a big day and i don't know if i'm going to sleep tonight. jon: he is waiting. she is on her way, with h husband and youngest son. it was 1991 when he was found alone, burned, and close to death. s rescuers...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ross the uk from the sunny skies we had earlier on in cornwall to the rather thick cloud we had to the north and west of the country. on the satellite picture you can see just how extensive that cloud has been, rain bearing is welcome a soggy old afternoon. a few fog patches around some of our english coastal areas, they will likely be thickened as we go into the night. in scotland, the weather watcher described it as dreek, i know what you mean. that will continue as we go on through the rest of the night for scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england too. dry weather further south, the cloud will tend to be thickened, and it will be a mild and breezy night, 13 or 14 degrees the overnight low, a little bit cooler for northern scotland. for the weather story on friday, more rain to come across the north—west of the country, northern ireland, the far north of england, scotland, another wet one. we could see 40 to 50 millimetres of rain for the western hills of scotland, flo
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ross the uk from the sunny skies we had earlier on in cornwall to the rather thick cloud we had to the north and west of the country. on the satellite picture you can see just how extensive that cloud has been, rain bearing is welcome a soggy old afternoon. a few fog patches around some of our english coastal areas, they will likely be thickened as we go into the night. in scotland, the weather watcher described it as dreek, i know what you mean. that will continue as...
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but the developers say older people should be at the forefront of developing driverless cars. jon kayhine today, particularly in the east. this was a picture from a weather watcher in dorset. but this is the satellite through this morning and you can see a weather system in the west and lots of cloud in northern and western areas with outbreaks of rain. but it is really warm and muqqy rain. but it is really warm and muggy out there this morning and that warm air is coming up from the south—west and it will be with us for the next few days. in the far north of scotland some cooler air. heavy rain in central and southern scotla nd heavy rain in central and southern scotland this afternoon and in northern ireland. england and wales will brighten up and sunny spells developed throughout the afternoon. temperatures between 21—23. cooler in scotland. tonight there will be heavy rain in scotland and northern ireland and elsewhere there will be a lot of cloud. but again a warm night with temperatures no low and 11-14. night with temperatures no low and 11—1a. through friday we will see a lot
but the developers say older people should be at the forefront of developing driverless cars. jon kayhine today, particularly in the east. this was a picture from a weather watcher in dorset. but this is the satellite through this morning and you can see a weather system in the west and lots of cloud in northern and western areas with outbreaks of rain. but it is really warm and muqqy rain. but it is really warm and muggy out there this morning and that warm air is coming up from the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: as 6 weeks of cross party talks end in failure, the prime minister tries to find another way forward to break the brexit deadlock. the duke of cambridge urges more of us the duke of cambridge urges more of us to open up about grief. when you are bereaved at a very young age, any time really, but particularly at young age, i can resonate closely to that, you feel pain like no other pain. australians are voting in one of the most tightly—fought elections in years. and good morning from wembley on fa cup final day, as manchester city aim to become the first english men's team to the domestic treble — but watford hope there will be a sting in the tail from the underdog, like there was in 2013. drenching downpours are part of the weekend weather story but not the whole story, they will be some warm sunshine as well. all the details coming up right here on breakfast. it's saturday 18 may. our top story: theresa may and jeremy corbyn are blaming divisions in each other‘s
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: as 6 weeks of cross party talks end in failure, the prime minister tries to find another way forward to break the brexit deadlock. the duke of cambridge urges more of us the duke of cambridge urges more of us to open up about grief. when you are bereaved at a very young age, any time really, but particularly at young age, i can resonate closely to that, you feel pain like no other pain. australians are...
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) good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: brexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity. cyclone fani bea rs down on north—east india — more than one million people are evacuated from their homes. ceremonies are taking place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. iam i am live at euston station where passengers are facing destruction this weekend. i will have the latest. a record breaking day ahead at wembley. west ham are looking to cause an upset and beat the might of manchester city, in the women's fa cup final, with over 50 thousand tickets sold. good morning. the weather is looking a bit mixed through the bank holiday weekend, although feeling colder with some sunshine and a few showers around. a full forecast in about 15 minutes. it's saturday, may the 4th. our top story: after its worst local election performance in nearly 25 years, conservative cabinet mini
) good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: brexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity. cyclone fani bea rs down on north—east india — more than one million people are evacuated from their homes. ceremonies are taking place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. iam i am live at euston station where...
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jon kay, bbc news. absolutely extraordinary story.ecause we've got strong sunshine overhead and scenes like this one captured in wrexham earlier, that sunshine is strong enough at this time of year to start warming things up day by day. by the time we get to the middle part of the week we will see temperatures peak at around 24 celsius across parts of central and northern scotland, always be a little bit cooler further south, that's even with the same amount of strong sunshine overhead and that's because we will have more of a breeze here. high pressure is centred to the east and eventually north—east of us. 0n the southern flank of it, with winds coming round the high—pressure clockwise we draw in an easterly wind. always quite breezy through the first—half of this week down through english channels. that'll be the case through tonight. it will stop any mist and fog here, there may be the odd patch further north where winds are light but with clear skies and the air around us still quite dry, low on humidity, temperature drop quite a
jon kay, bbc news. absolutely extraordinary story.ecause we've got strong sunshine overhead and scenes like this one captured in wrexham earlier, that sunshine is strong enough at this time of year to start warming things up day by day. by the time we get to the middle part of the week we will see temperatures peak at around 24 celsius across parts of central and northern scotland, always be a little bit cooler further south, that's even with the same amount of strong sunshine overhead and...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay.ailure, the prime minister tries to find another way forward to break the brexit deadlock. the duke of cambridge urges more of us to open up about grief. when you are bereaved at a very young age, any time really, but particularly at young age, i can resonate closely to that, you feel pain like no other pain. australians are voting in one of the most tightly—fought elections in years. and good morning from wembley on fa cup final day,
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay.ailure, the prime minister tries to find another way forward to break the brexit deadlock. the duke of cambridge urges more of us to open up about grief. when you are bereaved at a very young age, any time really, but particularly at young age, i can resonate closely to that, you feel pain like no other pain. australians are voting in one of the most tightly—fought elections in years. and good morning from wembley on fa cup...
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jon kay, bbc news.nion with his mother, tune into panorama on bbc world news this weekend. the times are on your screen now, with first airing on saturday at 0230 gmt. one of the biggest names in the history of hollywood, doris day, has died at her home in california. she was 97. a singer and actress who originally wanted to be a dancer, she starred in many popular comedies such as calamityjane and pillow talk. she later became a prominent campaigner for animal welfare. david sillito has been looking back at her career. # we'll be home tonight by the light of the silvery moon...#. doris day, cracking that whip in calamity jane. no—one captures better good—natu red ‘50s hollywood innocence. # whip—crack—away, whip—crack—away, whip—crack—away. . . # her romantic comedies were smart, glamorous box office hits. pillow talk with rock hudson won her an oscar nomination. you ain't the kinda gal who'd break a date. no, i'm not. and i ain't the kinda guy who'd ask you to. i had a great time, and i think that the
jon kay, bbc news.nion with his mother, tune into panorama on bbc world news this weekend. the times are on your screen now, with first airing on saturday at 0230 gmt. one of the biggest names in the history of hollywood, doris day, has died at her home in california. she was 97. a singer and actress who originally wanted to be a dancer, she starred in many popular comedies such as calamityjane and pillow talk. she later became a prominent campaigner for animal welfare. david sillito has been...
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jon kay, bbc news. an incredible story.g his incredible story. you‘ll find clips and lots of wonderful photographs. go to bbc.com/news — or the bbc news app. an american explorer has set a new record for the deepest dive ever recorded in a submarine. victor vescovo dropped nearly seven miles into the mariana trench in the pacific ocean, and spent nearly four hours exploring the sea floor. what he found there was astonishing — not only four new species, but also the mark of humanity‘s impact on the planet, as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. roger that. we will go for a release. the start of an epic journey. in the middle of the pacific, heading beneath the waves to the deepest place on the planet. asub to the deepest place on the planet. a sub with a titanium core built to withstand the crushing pressure. it ta kes withstand the crushing pressure. it takes three and a half hours to plunge 11 kilometres, that‘s seven miles, down. inside is american explorer victor vescovo. then... touchdown. as bottom. chee
jon kay, bbc news. an incredible story.g his incredible story. you‘ll find clips and lots of wonderful photographs. go to bbc.com/news — or the bbc news app. an american explorer has set a new record for the deepest dive ever recorded in a submarine. victor vescovo dropped nearly seven miles into the mariana trench in the pacific ocean, and spent nearly four hours exploring the sea floor. what he found there was astonishing — not only four new species, but also the mark of humanity‘s...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.et ministers plead for unity. cyclone fani bears down on north—east india — more than1 million people are evacuated from their homes. ceremonies are taking place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. and i am live at euston station where hundreds of passengers will
good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.et ministers plead for unity. cyclone fani bears down on north—east india — more than1 million people are evacuated from their homes. ceremonies are taking place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. and i am live at euston station where hundreds of passengers will
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decades after he thought he was orphaned, amar is ready to go back and be reunited with his mother. jon kayrney back to iraq in search of his mother is on tomorrow night's panorama, at 8.30pm on bbc one. lewis hamilton is back on top of the formula one drivers' championship after winning the spanish grand prix. starting from second on the grid, he managed to overtake his mercedes teammate vaterri bottas on the first bend in barcelona and held on for the next 66 laps. hamilton leads bottas in the standings by seven points. rangers have beaten scottish premiership champions celtic 2—0 in the last old firm game of the season. steven gerrard's side were dominant at ibrox today, ending their glasgow rivals' 16—match unbeaten run in the league. the spy thriller killing eve was one of the big winners at tonight's bafta tv awards, taking best drama, best actress forjodie comer and best supporting actress for fiona shaw. britain's got talent and i'm a celebrity also won awards, despite presenter ant mcpartlin taking time out from both series last year. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba rep
decades after he thought he was orphaned, amar is ready to go back and be reunited with his mother. jon kayrney back to iraq in search of his mother is on tomorrow night's panorama, at 8.30pm on bbc one. lewis hamilton is back on top of the formula one drivers' championship after winning the spanish grand prix. starting from second on the grid, he managed to overtake his mercedes teammate vaterri bottas on the first bend in barcelona and held on for the next 66 laps. hamilton leads bottas in...
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jon kay, bbc news.panorama on bbc world news this weekend. the times are on your screen now, with first airing on saturday at 0230 gmt. lewis hamilton has sent his formula one car and his winning trophy, to the home of a boy he says inspired his win in sunday's spanish grand prix. harry shaw, who's five, has a rare form of cancer, and sent lewis a video last week wishing him luck in the race in barcelona. the driver replied with his own video, calling harry his spirit angel, before he and the mercedes team arranged for the car and trophy to be dropped off at his home. there is more on all the news on the bbc website for you. that is it for now. thank you for watching. hello. well, very settled weather across the uk for the next few days. notjust the uk, but in fact but many parts of western europe. and the outlook — staying warm and sunny. some places will be warmer than others though, across the uk. so this is the picture then through mid week. the highest temperatures will actually be in parts of scot
jon kay, bbc news.panorama on bbc world news this weekend. the times are on your screen now, with first airing on saturday at 0230 gmt. lewis hamilton has sent his formula one car and his winning trophy, to the home of a boy he says inspired his win in sunday's spanish grand prix. harry shaw, who's five, has a rare form of cancer, and sent lewis a video last week wishing him luck in the race in barcelona. the driver replied with his own video, calling harry his spirit angel, before he and the...
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jon kay, bbc news. an incredible story.eekend. an american explorer has set a new record for the deepest dive ever recorded in a submarine. victor vescovo dropped nearly seven miles into the mariana trench in the pacific ocean, and spent nearly four hours exploring the sea floor. what he found there was astonishing. not only four new species, but also the mark of humanity's impact on the planet, as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. ok. roger that, we'll go for release. the start of an epicjourney. in the middle of the pacific, heading beneath the waves to the deepest place on the planet. a sub with a titanium core, built to withstand the crushing pressure. it takes 3.5 hours to plunge 11 kilometres — that's seven miles down. inside is american explorer victor vescovo. then... touchdown. at bottom! cheering. it seemed a bit like being on the moon, but a wet version of it. there were small craters here and there, there were slight undulations. there weren't rocks until you get to the southern and northern por
jon kay, bbc news. an incredible story.eekend. an american explorer has set a new record for the deepest dive ever recorded in a submarine. victor vescovo dropped nearly seven miles into the mariana trench in the pacific ocean, and spent nearly four hours exploring the sea floor. what he found there was astonishing. not only four new species, but also the mark of humanity's impact on the planet, as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. ok. roger that, we'll go for release. the...
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jon kay, bbc news.rilling battle for the premier league crown, but manchester city have triumphed following victory over brighton. 11 days to go to the european elections that the conservatives admit will be difficult for them. the light aircraft that crashed onto a south wales road. three people were pulled from the wreckage. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's tulsen tollett. good evening. it's been one of the greatest premier league races and on the final day manchester city got the win they needed to ensure they kept hold of their title, with liverpooljust missing out. city came from behind to beat brighton by four goals to one at the amex stadium. pep guardiola's side finished on 98 points — one point clear of liverpool — having won their last 1a league games in a row. and these were the scenes at the etihad stadium in manchester this evening, the players having flown back from the south coast back to back is more and more difficult for the first time in the last season
jon kay, bbc news.rilling battle for the premier league crown, but manchester city have triumphed following victory over brighton. 11 days to go to the european elections that the conservatives admit will be difficult for them. the light aircraft that crashed onto a south wales road. three people were pulled from the wreckage. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's tulsen tollett. good evening. it's been one of the greatest premier league races and on the final day...
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jon kay takes up the story. he was the little boy who lost everything in a napalm attack., i lost my family. it changed my entire life. and for 30 years, amar has believed he is an orphan. there's nothing more important than the feeling of belonging to someone and loved by someone. but could everything he knows be about to change? the british politician emma nicholson found amar close to death in a refugee camp in 1991. he's a complete orphan. he's lost everything. his life, his home, his whole family. with brutal suppression, saddam ordered his forces to crush the uprising... she was told all his relatives had been killed when the iraqi dictator bombed his own people in basra. doctors advised her to take him to london, where he underwent 27 major operations. let this commission adopt the genocide convention and save the iraqi people. amar even appeared at the united nations. after surgery, he stayed in the uk. moving to devon with the mp who'd rescued him. and that's where we found him, three decades on, settled, but still haunted by the loss of his birth family. you feel
jon kay takes up the story. he was the little boy who lost everything in a napalm attack., i lost my family. it changed my entire life. and for 30 years, amar has believed he is an orphan. there's nothing more important than the feeling of belonging to someone and loved by someone. but could everything he knows be about to change? the british politician emma nicholson found amar close to death in a refugee camp in 1991. he's a complete orphan. he's lost everything. his life, his home, his whole...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.en and a half thousand pounds — a review recommends. at least seven people are killed — and nineteen are missing — after a boat capsizes in the hungarian capital, budapest. the uk's first 5g network — which should allow mobile users to download entire films in seconds — is being switched on today i'm ben bland — in the business news: transport giant firstgroup has said it will sell off its us greyhound coach business and spin off its uk bus arm amid pressure from an activist investor to break up the firm. uk car production collapsed last month, in the biggest fall since the global financial crisis a decade ago. the society of motor manufacturers and traders recorded a production slump of 44.5% in april — compared with the same time last year — as uk carfactories braced for a possible no—deal exit from the european union on march 29th. telecoms firm ee switches on the uk's first super fast 5g network today. it will be available in six major cities — with plans to reach 1500 sites by the
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.en and a half thousand pounds — a review recommends. at least seven people are killed — and nineteen are missing — after a boat capsizes in the hungarian capital, budapest. the uk's first 5g network — which should allow mobile users to download entire films in seconds — is being switched on today i'm ben bland — in the business news: transport giant firstgroup has said it will sell off its us greyhound coach business and spin off its uk bus arm amid...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today.rexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity. ceremonies take place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. iand i and live at euston station where rail passengers are facing disruption this weekend. i will have the latest. they said they'd live forever, now the kids from fame are making a comeback. a record breaking day ahead at wembley. west ham are looking to cause an upset and beat the might of manchester city, in the women's fa cup final, with over 50 thousand tickets sold. a full forecast in about 15 minutes. it's saturday, may the 4th. our top story: after its worst local election performance in nearly 25 years, conservative cabinet ministers are calling for the party to unite. after losing 1,300 council seats, calls are growing for theresa may to set a date for her departure. there were also heavy losses for labour, but big gains for smal
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today.rexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity. ceremonies take place in thailand as part of three days of events marking the coronation of the new king. iand i and live at euston station where rail passengers are facing disruption this weekend. i will have the latest. they said they'd live forever, now the kids...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.ctions in years. good morning from wembley on fa cup final day as manchester city try to become the first english men‘s team to the domestic treble, while watford hope there will be a sting in the tail from the underdog like there was in 2013.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.ctions in years. good morning from wembley on fa cup final day as manchester city try to become the first english men‘s team to the domestic treble, while watford hope there will be a sting in the tail from the underdog like there was in 2013.
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: the brexit blame game — after cross—party talks collapse — party leaders accuse each other for the failure. the duke of cambridge urges more of us to open up about grief. up when you are bereaved at a very young age, any time really, but particularly at a young age, you feel pain like no other pain. australians are at the polls voting in one of the most tightly—fought elections in years. good morning from wembley on fa cup final day as manchester city try to become the first english men's team to the domestic treble, while watford hope there will be a sting in the tail from the underdog like there was in 2013. downpours are part of the weekend weather story, but not the whole story. there will be someone sunshine as well. other details coming up. —— some warm sunshine. it's saturday the 18th of may. our top story. theresa may and jeremy corbyn are blaming divisions in each other‘s party, for the breakdown of talks aimed at ending the deadlock over brexit. the cons
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: the brexit blame game — after cross—party talks collapse — party leaders accuse each other for the failure. the duke of cambridge urges more of us to open up about grief. up when you are bereaved at a very young age, any time really, but particularly at a young age, you feel pain like no other pain. australians are at the polls voting in one of the most tightly—fought elections in years. good...
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this is from jon kay, our correspondence in bristol.is is frodo, courtesy of ashley prime, enjoying the sunshine in pimlico in central london. i have sat with frodo! here is fraggle, who is height deficient, and campaigning for better signs for sausage dogs. a late entrant to our stack, but squeezed in courtesy of that leapord print shirt. here is raffie in gateshead waiting patiently with lead for michael scott. who must have promised a much longer walk. this is not a dog, but for balance, here is thumper, with heather cornwall‘s and i have looked a few times, this is not a dog either. this has britain talking, is it a sheep, or a goat? this has britain talking, is it a sheep, ora goat? we this has britain talking, is it a sheep, or a goat? we should have a referendum. have you ever seen a goat looking like that? i've done my research. you have an investigative correspondence with you. i did research of images of long—haired goats. it is a goat. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — the future of the boeing
this is from jon kay, our correspondence in bristol.is is frodo, courtesy of ashley prime, enjoying the sunshine in pimlico in central london. i have sat with frodo! here is fraggle, who is height deficient, and campaigning for better signs for sausage dogs. a late entrant to our stack, but squeezed in courtesy of that leapord print shirt. here is raffie in gateshead waiting patiently with lead for michael scott. who must have promised a much longer walk. this is not a dog, but for balance,...
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this is breakfast with jon kay and tina daheley.ng, the government has ambitious plans to build 300,000 homes a year in england. but could making them in factories be part of the solution to the country's housing shortage? nina is finding out. shirley bassey and snakes in the jungle — just two of the stories being told about the olden days, which are making people in their 805 and 905 feel heard. the wait is finally over. killing eve is back for a second series onjune 8 after swooping multiple wins at the bafta tv awards. we'll chat to one of the show‘s new cast members. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. our top story, and then there were 12. mark harper, a former chief whip, 12th candidate has joined the race to replace prime minister theresa may. it comes as the cbi warns all the hopefuls that a no—deal brexit would cause severe damage to british businesses. in an open letter, the confederation of british industry, director—general carolyn fairbairn urged the next prime minister to reach an agre
this is breakfast with jon kay and tina daheley.ng, the government has ambitious plans to build 300,000 homes a year in england. but could making them in factories be part of the solution to the country's housing shortage? nina is finding out. shirley bassey and snakes in the jungle — just two of the stories being told about the olden days, which are making people in their 805 and 905 feel heard. the wait is finally over. killing eve is back for a second series onjune 8 after swooping...
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jon kay has been to bristol, where the new vehicles are being put to the test.ent village, they are testing a computer—operated vehicle. this is amazing. it really is. because they don't know how much longer they'll be able to drive, could this help them get out and socialise? this is the future. well, it is the future. oh, gosh. look we're coming up to. sensors on the pods detect hazards. that was a sharp stop! automatic braking then prevents accidents. was it scary? no, it wasn't, it wasn't. it was exhilarating, rather than scaring. did you trust it? yes, i did, completely. and i was secure, i had plenty of room, i was comfortable. very impressive. yes. it could be years before these vehicles could be on the roads, but the british team of scientists, psychologists and robotics experts say the pods could work now in enclosed, private spaces, giving residents in homes like st monica's more independence. it's cutting—edge technology, and we're making the future right now, and very privileged to have been a part of that. and also, i'm thinking of the future, maybe
jon kay has been to bristol, where the new vehicles are being put to the test.ent village, they are testing a computer—operated vehicle. this is amazing. it really is. because they don't know how much longer they'll be able to drive, could this help them get out and socialise? this is the future. well, it is the future. oh, gosh. look we're coming up to. sensors on the pods detect hazards. that was a sharp stop! automatic braking then prevents accidents. was it scary? no, it wasn't, it...
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it's friday, may 10th along with joe, willie and me we have national affairs analyst jon heilema heilemann. ka ka katty kayics. again, the name, saturday night politics. >> not since "saturday night live requested hnight live" has a show been so dominant. >> i mean, we could -- anyhow, at 12:01 this morning, the tariff rate on $200 billion worth of chinese goods was raised from 10% to 25%. >> wow. >> china's commerce ministry says it will retaliate with quote, necessary counter measures without elaborating. >> katty, what's the impact? >> the impact on american consumers, they're already seeing $100 an item raise if you want to buy a dishwasher it's more expensive because of these tariffs so add the fact that we've gone from $100 billion worth of goods the $250 billion worth of goods and every time there's a hike in tariff you see a tax on the things that are imported from china. the president yesterday said it's the chinese that are paying for these tariffs, it's largely not the case. it's the american farmers because the chinese retaliate with taxes on american farming product products and then the gover
it's friday, may 10th along with joe, willie and me we have national affairs analyst jon heilema heilemann. ka ka katty kayics. again, the name, saturday night politics. >> not since "saturday night live requested hnight live" has a show been so dominant. >> i mean, we could -- anyhow, at 12:01 this morning, the tariff rate on $200 billion worth of chinese goods was raised from 10% to 25%. >> wow. >> china's commerce ministry says it will retaliate with quote,...
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jon kay, bbc news.ne, and later, on iplayer. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. —— chris fawkes is here. we had skies like this today, blue skies, as we can see here in the scottish borders. edinburgh was today's warm spot, at 21 celsius. in mid week, we will better that, with temperatures expected to reach 2a celsius in parts of scotland on wednesday. overnight, we have clear skies, and because the daytime temperature has been higher than of late, it won't be quite as cold for most, but still chilly in a few spots, down to three celsius also in norwich. tomorrow, we still have high pressure with us. it is centred to the east of the uk, which is why we have the winds coming in from an east or south easterly direction, and it is why we have seen the highest temperatures wafting up to the east and north of the uk. there isa the east and north of the uk. there is a fresh feel in the south—east. still warm in the sunshine, and there is plenty of that to come. top temperature around 22, 20 t
jon kay, bbc news.ne, and later, on iplayer. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. —— chris fawkes is here. we had skies like this today, blue skies, as we can see here in the scottish borders. edinburgh was today's warm spot, at 21 celsius. in mid week, we will better that, with temperatures expected to reach 2a celsius in parts of scotland on wednesday. overnight, we have clear skies, and because the daytime temperature has been higher than of late, it won't be quite as cold...