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you‘re watching bbc breakfast. 8th june. battleground and make gains at the general election on 8thjune. we‘ve got our beautiful panel of local voters here. good morning, everybody. good morning. the enthusiasm is growing as they eat more and more bacon sandwiches! we have got leaners and floaters and tactical voters and five, can we have a round of applause for our five politicians as well. we‘ve got mark representing the conservatives, the labour party, jonathan who is the labour party, jonathan who is the co—leader of the greens, julia reid and stephen williams from the liberal democrats. good morning to you all. thank you very much. we‘ve got some questions coming from some of our viewers this morning. thank you very much for those as well. if we can start with you, yesterday we saw the labour manifesto, jeremy corbyn launching that in brat ford. a lot of talk, i‘m sure you‘ve seen the papers this morning about the parties taking a significant shift to the left. how do you feel about that as a labour mp this mor
you‘re watching bbc breakfast. 8th june. battleground and make gains at the general election on 8thjune. we‘ve got our beautiful panel of local voters here. good morning, everybody. good morning. the enthusiasm is growing as they eat more and more bacon sandwiches! we have got leaners and floaters and tactical voters and five, can we have a round of applause for our five politicians as well. we‘ve got mark representing the conservatives, the labour party, jonathan who is the labour party,...
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good morning, you are watching bbc breakfast. at least 19 people have been killed and more than 50 others injured, in what police are treating as a terror attack at a concert here in the centre of manchester. crowds fled in panic from the manchester arena, after an explosion at the end of a performance by the singer ariana grande late last night. a loud bang was heard, and witnesses reported the smell of burning. screaming, shouting, just people... mad, chaotic rush to the nearest exit. suddenly, like, something really hot just flew over us and landed behind me and on my sister, and then we all, like, dropped to the floor. armed police and ambulances rushed to the arena just before 11:00pm. the home secretary, amber rudd, has described the blast as a barbaric act. police say they are working to establish exactly what happened. we are currently treating this as a terrorist incident, until we have further information. this is clearly a very concerning time for everyone. on breakfast this morning, we will bring you the latest from t
good morning, you are watching bbc breakfast. at least 19 people have been killed and more than 50 others injured, in what police are treating as a terror attack at a concert here in the centre of manchester. crowds fled in panic from the manchester arena, after an explosion at the end of a performance by the singer ariana grande late last night. a loud bang was heard, and witnesses reported the smell of burning. screaming, shouting, just people... mad, chaotic rush to the nearest exit....
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this is bbc breakfast on the road. yes, good morning.me tulisa streets, of course, and we will chew the fat with people about what they think about the general election —— delicious treats. good morning. it's wednesday, march 17. i'm louise minchin.
this is bbc breakfast on the road. yes, good morning.me tulisa streets, of course, and we will chew the fat with people about what they think about the general election —— delicious treats. good morning. it's wednesday, march 17. i'm louise minchin.
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here is the bbc breakfast sofa.less wet than the poor chap under the gazebo. a professorfrom uk in changing europe. specifically for wales, how big an issue do you think brexit will be for voters here? it's very, very hard to know for certain. what's certainly happened is that brexit‘s led to a realignment or might be leaning to a realignment or might be leaning to a realignment in politics in that some people claim we have a new divide between levers and remainers and that's altering how people are voting. as you speak to people in wales, we are talking about poverty and immigration, does it tend to be different in terms of the key issues that would affect things in the uk andi that would affect things in the uk and i wonder whether some of the things we saw in manchester would be at the forefront of people's minds when they go to the polls in nine days' time. some things are the same so. days' time. some things are the same so. immigration was a real issue, particularly in south wales in the referendum. i think th
here is the bbc breakfast sofa.less wet than the poor chap under the gazebo. a professorfrom uk in changing europe. specifically for wales, how big an issue do you think brexit will be for voters here? it's very, very hard to know for certain. what's certainly happened is that brexit‘s led to a realignment or might be leaning to a realignment or might be leaning to a realignment in politics in that some people claim we have a new divide between levers and remainers and that's altering how...
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this is bbc breakfast.everyone. has everyone heard the news? yeah. it is the start of the school day. and for these primary schoolchildren in south manchester, there is a change to normal lessons. these 11—year—old pupils have been given the chance to talk about what happened at the manchester arena. all over the uk, teachers are trying to explain to their students what happened on monday night. many schools in manchester have been offered extra counselling to help children over the next few days. i was quite scared because, like, it would happen even more closer to us.|j always speak to an adult about any worries i have a mainly my mother. but maybe if she is not available and it is late at night, i have a teddy bear that sits at the end of my bed. it makes me feel a lot better. i talk to my dad and he said it would be all right and police office rs it would be all right and police officers would investigate and everyone is helpful. how do you feel about what you have heard this morning? for teachers, shar
this is bbc breakfast.everyone. has everyone heard the news? yeah. it is the start of the school day. and for these primary schoolchildren in south manchester, there is a change to normal lessons. these 11—year—old pupils have been given the chance to talk about what happened at the manchester arena. all over the uk, teachers are trying to explain to their students what happened on monday night. many schools in manchester have been offered extra counselling to help children over the next...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.these conditions affect girls and women. but a bbc breakfast investigation has found increasing numbers of men and boys are seeking treatment for them. a freedom of information request showed the number of males receiving outpatient treatment for eating disorders in england has increased at twice the rate of female patients in the last three years. breakfast‘s tim muffett reports. food just frightens me now. i go for days without eating at all. simon bates everyday, but gives everything he makes the friends, family and homeless charities. —— bakes.” he makes the friends, family and homeless charities. -- bakes. i get some kind of strange satisfaction out of seeing people enjoy the things that i don't feel able to enjoy myself. simon has been anorexic for nearly two years. logically i know that i need to eat to live, otherwise at the end of the day this will kill me and it doesn't make a blind bit of difference because every time i try and it i can't. i've always had an unhealthy relati
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.these conditions affect girls and women. but a bbc breakfast investigation has found increasing numbers of men and boys are seeking treatment for them. a freedom of information request showed the number of males receiving outpatient treatment for eating disorders in england has increased at twice the rate of female patients in the last three years. breakfast‘s tim muffett reports. food just frightens me now. i go for days without eating at all. simon...
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good morning, you are watching bbc breakfast.ore than 50 others injured, in what police are treating as a terror attack at a concert here in the centre of manchester. crowds fled in panic from the manchester arena, after an explosion at the end of a performance by the singer ariana grande late last night. a loud bang was heard, and witnesses reported the smell of burning. screaming, shouting, just people... mad, chaotic rush to the nearest exit. suddenly, like, something really
good morning, you are watching bbc breakfast.ore than 50 others injured, in what police are treating as a terror attack at a concert here in the centre of manchester. crowds fled in panic from the manchester arena, after an explosion at the end of a performance by the singer ariana grande late last night. a loud bang was heard, and witnesses reported the smell of burning. screaming, shouting, just people... mad, chaotic rush to the nearest exit. suddenly, like, something really
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good morning, i'm here with the bbc breakfast butte van. and workers about what will get their vote. i'm at the magnificent castle here in wales. we'll hear how it will be punching above its weight when it comes to the results in this general election. good morning it's tuesday 30th may.
good morning, i'm here with the bbc breakfast butte van. and workers about what will get their vote. i'm at the magnificent castle here in wales. we'll hear how it will be punching above its weight when it comes to the results in this general election. good morning it's tuesday 30th may.
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the bbc breakfast rosettes. news, travel and weather where you are. see you soon. assengers". the rail operator said is increasing its fares by 3.4% or 10p, whichever is the greatest. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. good service on the tubes. rails, because of a points failure at selhurst depot trains through norwood junction may have some delays. in westminster: roadworks continue on parliament square. there‘s a no right turn from great george street. ruislip: high street closed northbound near the station. let‘s have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. it‘s a very warm start out there this morning so lots of humid air very muggy and sticky. a bright start. we are starting to see one or two breaks in the crowd. —— cloud. some glimmers of sunshine. the temperature is likely to get a little warmer than the predicted 23, 20 four celsius. it should stay mostly dry. pushing in a little bit to the north and west. the minimum temperature, not dropping down too far. perhaps drier towards the south and east and to the heavier of the r
the bbc breakfast rosettes. news, travel and weather where you are. see you soon. assengers". the rail operator said is increasing its fares by 3.4% or 10p, whichever is the greatest. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. good service on the tubes. rails, because of a points failure at selhurst depot trains through norwood junction may have some delays. in westminster: roadworks continue on parliament square. there‘s a no right turn from great george street. ruislip: high...
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area, go to bbc.co.uk/election2017, and the coverage of the local elections 2017 will continue on bbc breakfastom 6am, and from 9am here on bbc news. after nearly 70 years in the public eye, the duke of edinburgh has decided to retire from royal duties from august. buckingham palace said that prince philip, who'll be 96 next month, has the full support of the queen. she will continue with all her engagements. the announcement has prompted tributes from the public and politicians alike. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. it's an image to which the nation has become accustomed over a good many decades. the queen and the duke of edinburgh side by side on official business. today, they were at a reception at st james's palace. the duke, a few steps behind, and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit. swapping stories about hearing aids. we've all got them. and joking about retirement. you're standing down. i can't stand up much. never mind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but, come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be th
area, go to bbc.co.uk/election2017, and the coverage of the local elections 2017 will continue on bbc breakfastom 6am, and from 9am here on bbc news. after nearly 70 years in the public eye, the duke of edinburgh has decided to retire from royal duties from august. buckingham palace said that prince philip, who'll be 96 next month, has the full support of the queen. she will continue with all her engagements. the announcement has prompted tributes from the public and politicians alike. here's...
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will be travelling around the country today with the bbc brea kfast the country today with the bbc breakfast snap. the bbc has learned that a police inquiry into an nhs—run mental health unit in essex is investigating up to 20 deaths. it follows fresh investigations into the death of matthew leahy, who was found hanged at linden centre in 2012. matthew was 20 when he died. his mother, melanie leahy, said her talks with essex police suggested the cases had taken place in the last 17 years. our reporter simon cox has been investigating for the victoria derbyshire programme. sweet, kind, mischievous. little rascal at times. my entire world. matthew leahy, a bright, sporty student. in his teens, he began smoking cannabis and having hallucinations. by 2012, his mental health had spiralled. matthew was a patient at the linden centre, run by the north essex partnership trust. a week after being admitted, the centre phoned his mum. and the doctor... just said, er... "matthew's been found hanging, it doesn't look good." i couldn't breathe, ifell to the floor on my knees. just 20 when he died, at his
will be travelling around the country today with the bbc brea kfast the country today with the bbc breakfast snap. the bbc has learned that a police inquiry into an nhs—run mental health unit in essex is investigating up to 20 deaths. it follows fresh investigations into the death of matthew leahy, who was found hanged at linden centre in 2012. matthew was 20 when he died. his mother, melanie leahy, said her talks with essex police suggested the cases had taken place in the last 17 years. our...
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bbc news, san francisco. here at breakfastwide panda news. we have quite a high bar, we like to think. with this in mind we thought we should bring you the very latest in panda gymnastics. this is fu—shun, a male giant panda cub, who was caught on cctv executing eight textbook forward rolls at a breeding centre in south—west china. the technique isjust the technique is just beautiful. a little backwards roll—out the end. we heard some last week, panda news. this has taken it right up to the new champion! i am sure there will be another. and now for the panda league. just kidding, the champions league, a bit higher. sorry, i can't say his name. cristiano ronaldo. there it is. it was the cristiano show in the bernabeu. a ronaldo hat—trick gave real madrid a huge lead over their city rivals atletico and took them to the brink of the champions league final. sunderland manager, david moyes, has until six o'clock this evening to respond to an fa charge after telling a female bbc reporter that she might "get a slap." moyes made the r
bbc news, san francisco. here at breakfastwide panda news. we have quite a high bar, we like to think. with this in mind we thought we should bring you the very latest in panda gymnastics. this is fu—shun, a male giant panda cub, who was caught on cctv executing eight textbook forward rolls at a breeding centre in south—west china. the technique isjust the technique is just beautiful. a little backwards roll—out the end. we heard some last week, panda news. this has taken it right up to...
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bbc news. are watching breakfast!th a difference? we've been out with the folk singers who hold woodland concerts with britain's most celebrated songbird, the nightingale. that sounds absolutely amazing. they sing with them? he you know that song, nightingale? —— do you know. it is on dear, heather, the album. time now to get the news, travel, and weather, where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm katharine carpenter. the federation of master builders has called on the next government to guarantee construction firms have enough skilled workers after brexit. the fmb say in london alone, more than half the building industries workforce is made up of non—uk nationals. they claim an inflexible immigration system will hinder the delivery of much needed housing and infrastructure. 0ne boy is in a "life—threatening condition" and another is "stable" after a house fire in essex. they were rescued from a home on beambridge road in pitsea yesterday afternoon. a ten—year—old boy was airlifted to the royal london hosp
bbc news. are watching breakfast!th a difference? we've been out with the folk singers who hold woodland concerts with britain's most celebrated songbird, the nightingale. that sounds absolutely amazing. they sing with them? he you know that song, nightingale? —— do you know. it is on dear, heather, the album. time now to get the news, travel, and weather, where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm katharine carpenter. the federation of master builders has called on the next...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. launch their general election manifesto this morning with a pledge to stop winter fuel payments for wealthier pensioners. a group representing a number of recycling organisations in the uk has named and shamed the six products in your shopping trolley that are hardest to recycle. we are going to look at the papers. kat is still with us. we start with the front pages. lots of the papers talking about the conservative party ma nifesto. talking about the conservative party manifesto. this is how the guardian have put it. the prime minister gambling on making the elderly pay their way. this is a picture of shoes belonging to chelsea manning. posting the picture on instagram just hours after she was released yesterday after 2000 days in military captivity. on the front of the telegraph, the manifesto launch in the middle class lose the winter fuel payments. we will find out more about these proposals. jeremy hunt joining us at 7:10am this morning. the daily mail, you won't have to sell your
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. launch their general election manifesto this morning with a pledge to stop winter fuel payments for wealthier pensioners. a group representing a number of recycling organisations in the uk has named and shamed the six products in your shopping trolley that are hardest to recycle. we are going to look at the papers. kat is still with us. we start with the front pages. lots of the papers talking about the conservative party ma nifesto. talking about the...
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you are watching breakfast from bbc news.ident, promising to unite and protect the people. facebook promises to get tough on fake news during the election campaign, saying it will do all it can to try and stop rumours and the spread of false information. shall we have a look at the papers? cani shall we have a look at the papers? can i show you this first? and don't go anywhere, i have a big shock to show you in a few minutes' time. facebook talking about fake news —— great shark. tips for spotting what they are calling falls news, i am interested in why they are not calling it fake news but they have done ten tips to spot news which is not true. false news stories have catchy headlines, all in capital letters, and shocking claims sound guess what. .. letters, and shocking claims sound guess what... it is unbelievable. emmanuel macron features on the front page of many of the papers. the country remains divided. 3a% of the vote went to marine le pen, and around 25% abstentions. also i2.5% of votes cast were either blank or sp
you are watching breakfast from bbc news.ident, promising to unite and protect the people. facebook promises to get tough on fake news during the election campaign, saying it will do all it can to try and stop rumours and the spread of false information. shall we have a look at the papers? cani shall we have a look at the papers? can i show you this first? and don't go anywhere, i have a big shock to show you in a few minutes' time. facebook talking about fake news —— great shark. tips for...
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you are watching breakfast on bbc news. our top stories: you are watching breakfast on bbc news. morning. let's go to sarah, who has been promising sunshine this morning. morning, sarah. good morning. i can promise sunshine for many parts of the country, not everywhere will see it, but many of us certainly have blue skies. here is the scene in cambridgeshire early in the morning. it is another dry day and quite breezy still with the nagging easterly breeze still with us. high pressure to the north of the uk dominating the weather. we have a front to the south—west that will try to push in later tonight and through the course of tomorrow into the south—west. it is dry across the board today. and after the a chilly start across scotland, this is 9am in the morning, plenty of sunshine and temperatures about in double figures. sunny and dry for northern ireland, england, to the midlands this morning too. further south, more cloud, quite broken, high cloud, sunny spells coming through for southern england, slightly more cloudy in the south—west, where it will be windy at times with th
you are watching breakfast on bbc news. our top stories: you are watching breakfast on bbc news. morning. let's go to sarah, who has been promising sunshine this morning. morning, sarah. good morning. i can promise sunshine for many parts of the country, not everywhere will see it, but many of us certainly have blue skies. here is the scene in cambridgeshire early in the morning. it is another dry day and quite breezy still with the nagging easterly breeze still with us. high pressure to the...
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this is breakfast. we're on bbcs cooking. but there's no funny business in the kitchen today. our special guest presents crimewatch. it's michelle ackerley. we will be on our best behaviour. you're here to face food heaven or hell. what is heaven? pasta. all types of pasta. it's so quick, easy to make, and it'sjust proper it's so quick, easy to make, and it's just proper comforting. it's so quick, easy to make, and it'sjust proper comforting. i'm on board with that. i think pasta is a good one. what's your food hell? pork belly. ijust, i'm sorry, i don't understand it. isn't itjust fatty? you're going to upset eve ryo ne fatty? you're going to upset everyone in the audience. sorry! we have two great shepz. christian, your first have two great shepz. christian, yourfirst time on have two great shepz. christian, your first time on the show. tell me what's on the menu. it's i'm cooking my version of bouillabaisse. it will be fantastically fresh. making a come back to the studio is tom, what are you cooking? persian-sty
this is breakfast. we're on bbcs cooking. but there's no funny business in the kitchen today. our special guest presents crimewatch. it's michelle ackerley. we will be on our best behaviour. you're here to face food heaven or hell. what is heaven? pasta. all types of pasta. it's so quick, easy to make, and it'sjust proper it's so quick, easy to make, and it's just proper comforting. it's so quick, easy to make, and it'sjust proper comforting. i'm on board with that. i think pasta is a good one....
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.22 people were killed. police warn the public not to approach a prisoner who have escaped from salisbury hospital last night. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. look at that. the lake district in all its glory, carol? is in a gorgeous, it won't be too far off this in the lake district today. foremost, it will be largely dry. a few showers in the forecast for the south and fair bit of sunshine particularly in the north. high pressure in charge of our weather and we have a week by the front is sinking salvo that why it is cloudy in southern areas at the moment and it will produce one or two showers. through the north midlands, northern end, beautiful start and temperatures picking up quickly. beautiful across much of scotland as well with a lot of sunshine around after a chilly start and the same for northern ireland. beautiful day for northern ireland. beautiful day for you, staying dry. across the irish sea, there is some sea fog and that might come onto shore. across
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.22 people were killed. police warn the public not to approach a prisoner who have escaped from salisbury hospital last night. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. look at that. the lake district in all its glory, carol? is in a gorgeous, it won't be too far off this in the lake district today. foremost, it will be largely dry. a few showers in the forecast for the south and fair bit of sunshine particularly in the north. high pressure in...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.o tackle jihadi propaganda and hate speech online. a man shot dead by intruders at his home in dorset has been named by police as 61—year—old guy hedger. 0n on this bank holiday monday morning, let's have a look at some of the newspapers and the daily telegraph is leading with our top story, facebook must pay to police the internet, proposals to make social media firms more responsible for the content they published and it's a big debate about whether these social media sites distribute content that other people, including ourselves, make, or whether they content that other people, including ourselves, make, orwhetherthey are publishers and they should be more responsible for the content that is on their site. there is a call for them being fined if they don't police it or remove offensive content within a set time period. that's on the front of the telegraph today. that lead story is also the front page of the times this morning at the bottom. they're also talking about theresa may re
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.o tackle jihadi propaganda and hate speech online. a man shot dead by intruders at his home in dorset has been named by police as 61—year—old guy hedger. 0n on this bank holiday monday morning, let's have a look at some of the newspapers and the daily telegraph is leading with our top story, facebook must pay to police the internet, proposals to make social media firms more responsible for the content they published and it's a big debate about whether...
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bbc news. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's 8. 23. time for the papers this morning.prosecution service is here to tell us what's caught his eye. let's look at front pages this morning. the front of the daily telegraph. it's focussing on the winter fuel allowa nce. it's focussing on the winter fuel allowance. scottish pensioners we now know, under tory plans in scotland, would keep the universal winter fuel payments, scotland, would keep the universal winterfuel payments, even scotland, would keep the universal winter fuel payments, even though people south of the border would not. that's according to the scottish conservatives. front page of the times has a tory story, they're saying that britain, theresa may, the prime minister, is saying that britain is to lead the way in internet policing, giving customers more power over owning their own datament the guardian — that glimpse ofjulian assange datament the guardian — that glimpse of julian assange yesterday, datament the guardian — that glimpse ofjulian assange yesterday, a defiant salute is what they're saying. we
bbc news. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's 8. 23. time for the papers this morning.prosecution service is here to tell us what's caught his eye. let's look at front pages this morning. the front of the daily telegraph. it's focussing on the winter fuel allowa nce. it's focussing on the winter fuel allowance. scottish pensioners we now know, under tory plans in scotland, would keep the universal winter fuel payments, scotland, would keep the universal winterfuel payments, even...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning.y insists she's taking "nothing for granted". the campaign of the french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron, says it's fallen victim to a massive hacking attack, as voters prepare to go to the polls. we can look through the papers. a lot of front pages talking about our lead story this morning. the front page of the daily express, saying theresa may is heading for what they call a margaret thatcher style general election landslide after the results of the local elections. the times, the picture that dominates the front page, alpacas in cirencester. they had a special hair cut. they had a special hair cut. they do not normally look like that. they do not normally look like that. the main story there was theresa may reflecting on the results yesterday. the daily telegraph, the same main story. this is ryan giggs, who has done a column for them today talking about how he has consulted a psychiatrist since leaving manchester united to learn how to deal with the pressures of being away
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning.y insists she's taking "nothing for granted". the campaign of the french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron, says it's fallen victim to a massive hacking attack, as voters prepare to go to the polls. we can look through the papers. a lot of front pages talking about our lead story this morning. the front page of the daily express, saying theresa may is heading for what they call a margaret thatcher style...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. —— we wish you all the best. tigation into monday's terror attack in manchester continues. authorities across the uk are stepping up security to over the bank holiday weekend. armed police are deployed to a number of high—profile events. and coming up on the programme, we're live at wembley stadium ahead of the fa cup final. can chelsea do the double with a victory over arsenal? or will arsene wenger‘s men finish a troubled season with some silverware? a beautiful image their live from wembley. we will be there a little later on. that's talk to darren now about the weather. it promises to be sunny, doesn't it? but there are storms in the air. it is changing. we have had a few days of hot sunny weather things are changing now. the and humidity gives rise to storms. let's look at those from earlier today. they have been dancing away, pushing up they have been dancing away, pushing up from the south—west together with this line of rain. more recently the number of storms has reduced in the rain is easing off a little
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. —— we wish you all the best. tigation into monday's terror attack in manchester continues. authorities across the uk are stepping up security to over the bank holiday weekend. armed police are deployed to a number of high—profile events. and coming up on the programme, we're live at wembley stadium ahead of the fa cup final. can chelsea do the double with a victory over arsenal? or will arsene wenger‘s men finish a troubled season with some...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.policy with terrorist attacks in the uk. in a speech he'll say the government has a responsibility to minimise the chance of attacks. police investigating the manchester bomb attack are searching a house in merseyside. another man was arrested overnight, taking the total number of people in custody to eight. mike has stayed with us for a look at some of the papers, thanks, mike. let's look at some of the front pages and let's start with the mirror, the front page looking ahead to the bank holiday. a number of unprecedented security moves, you will be aware of the firearms officers being deployed on trains across the uk. the headline: so many big events happening across this weekend. we will talk more about that later on. these images, one of the raids, this was in nuneaton and we will keep you updated on any developments through the morning. of course, as the terror level is at critical, the security alerts are increasing, the picture on the front page of the daily telegraph is the bri
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.policy with terrorist attacks in the uk. in a speech he'll say the government has a responsibility to minimise the chance of attacks. police investigating the manchester bomb attack are searching a house in merseyside. another man was arrested overnight, taking the total number of people in custody to eight. mike has stayed with us for a look at some of the papers, thanks, mike. let's look at some of the front pages and let's start with the mirror, the...
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you are watching breakfast from bbc news.rning. it is not too cold either. iam hoping morning. it is not too cold either. i am hoping to speak to the designer of this particular garden, the silk road garden, by the time we get to the end of this broadcast. starting with the weather, the weather at the chelsea flower show for the next few daysis chelsea flower show for the next few days is dry. there will be variable amounts of cloud, temperatures into the low 20s and light reasons. if you are coming down in the next few days it should be pretty nice. the most of us today it is going to be mostly dry, and it is also going to be warm. i say mostly dry because there is some rain in the forecast. if we start in scotland at 9am this morning we can see rain in the west but for the rest of scotland it is largely dry with variable amounts of cloud, and by 9am, temperatures between 12 and 13. north—east england more cloud but nonetheless a pleasa nt start england more cloud but nonetheless a pleasant start to the day. it is medium or
you are watching breakfast from bbc news.rning. it is not too cold either. iam hoping morning. it is not too cold either. i am hoping to speak to the designer of this particular garden, the silk road garden, by the time we get to the end of this broadcast. starting with the weather, the weather at the chelsea flower show for the next few daysis chelsea flower show for the next few days is dry. there will be variable amounts of cloud, temperatures into the low 20s and light reasons. if you are...
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bbc one. backs are watching and have a good day. you're watching breakfast from bbc news.lyst margaret doyle is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning to you, nice to see you. quite hard to follow what we have just heard this morning, you. quite hard to follow what we havejust heard this morning, thank you for coming in this morning. ariana grande was the lady who did this concert on monday night, she was badly affected, of course, by what happened. you picked out a story regarding her. yes, i picked out a story about lord glasman, whose daughter had been planning to go to an ariana grande concert at the weekend. he talks about what kind of woman she is, he contrasts how he sees with how she is seen by is, who described this as a crusader gathering in this shameless concert arena. he describes ariana grande really as a role model for young women, a role model because she works hard, a role model because she is very family—oriented. her brother is very family—oriented. her brother is dead, and gillette the catholic church because of that. her brother is gay, an
bbc one. backs are watching and have a good day. you're watching breakfast from bbc news.lyst margaret doyle is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning to you, nice to see you. quite hard to follow what we have just heard this morning, you. quite hard to follow what we havejust heard this morning, thank you for coming in this morning. ariana grande was the lady who did this concert on monday night, she was badly affected, of course, by what happened. you picked out a story regarding...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — this is bbc news.he global cyber attack which began on friday as a wake up call for the world. security experts say more computers could be infected — as employees begin the working week. north korea says its successfully tested a new type of missile — it claims the us is now within range. the us has warned pyongyang that new missile tests are not the way to secure talks with washington. emmanuel macron has promised to restore france's global standing after being sworn in as the country's youngest president. he promised to tackle great challenges, including migration, terrorism, and climate change. we are going to have a look at what is in the news on how it has been reported. many newspapers, because there are a lot of interesting stories there at the moment. we start with the times, warning of a possible new wave of cyber attacks when people return to work after the weekend. computer giant microsoft called the attack — which affected 150 countries — a wake up call for the world. —— the times. it said
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — this is bbc news.he global cyber attack which began on friday as a wake up call for the world. security experts say more computers could be infected — as employees begin the working week. north korea says its successfully tested a new type of missile — it claims the us is now within range. the us has warned pyongyang that new missile tests are not the way to secure talks with washington. emmanuel macron has promised to restore france's global...
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over 2000 species of plants discovered in the past year are already at risk of extinction —— breakfast. this is bbced a former head of the fbi, robert mueller, as a special prosecutor to lead an investigation into allegations that the trump election campaign colluded with russia. falls on us stock markets have dragged down asian shares, because of fears that the political controversy surrounding president trump will weaken his ability to deliver taxation and regulatory reforms. the venezuelan government has stepped up its military presence in the state of tachira along the colombian border, as violent anti—government protests spread across the country. real madrid have edged closer to winning the spanish league title for the first time in five years. they beat celta vigo 4—1 to go "top of the table with one game to go. it is time for our daily news review. 0n front of the politico website, the us department ofjustice has announced the appointment of a special prosecutor to lead the investigation into alleged russian interference in last year's presidential election. he's a former head of the fbi an
over 2000 species of plants discovered in the past year are already at risk of extinction —— breakfast. this is bbced a former head of the fbi, robert mueller, as a special prosecutor to lead an investigation into allegations that the trump election campaign colluded with russia. falls on us stock markets have dragged down asian shares, because of fears that the political controversy surrounding president trump will weaken his ability to deliver taxation and regulatory reforms. the...
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bbc website. you can call for free at any time. you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.ndards as a new build. kirsty strongly disagrees and says many new builds aren‘t all they‘re cracked up to be. i had a nosey around a new build in manchester to see what all the fuss was about. how are you doing? good. we are in one of your showhome is. why would you want to buy one of these over an old build? would question. the key features we have in this house is the high ceilings, the big windows, lots of natural light. you are buying space, not rooms, so this is a really nice open plan space, whereas traditionally older houses divide into more smaller spaces. the houseis divide into more smaller spaces. the house is actually also a smart home. so the lights, the hot water, the heating, they can all be controlled through an app on your phone. you can get all of these things in all the bills, kai choo? is not like these are the only places you can get them. -- can't you? you could fit into an older property. the beauty is the design is on paper, when you get the keys you are ready
bbc website. you can call for free at any time. you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.ndards as a new build. kirsty strongly disagrees and says many new builds aren‘t all they‘re cracked up to be. i had a nosey around a new build in manchester to see what all the fuss was about. how are you doing? good. we are in one of your showhome is. why would you want to buy one of these over an old build? would question. the key features we have in this house is the high ceilings, the big windows,...
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with us on bbc world, see you soon, on bbc one, you can see brea kfast. you soon, on bbc one, you can see breakfastthere. well, tuesday we saw a big contrast in weather conditions across the country. the further west you were, the better the sunshine. that's because you were sheltered from the easterly breeze. in fact, western scotland fared best with wall—to—wall sunshine and a top temperature of 21 degrees. it was cloudier further east, especially in the south—east. so it led to a bit of a disappointing afternoon, but it was still fairly warm. through the night, we will hold onto this contrast. breeze in the south—east. in fact, patchy light rain moving in from the near continent because of a weather system there. further north and west, lengthy clear skies in the west. so a recipe for a chilly start on wednesday morning. a touch of frost in the western glens and a bit of mist and fog too. so we'll start the tour of scotland. plenty of sunshine through the morning. a bit of a chilly start. low cloud through the central belt — this will tend to burn away quickly. lots of sunshine for northern irel
with us on bbc world, see you soon, on bbc one, you can see brea kfast. you soon, on bbc one, you can see breakfastthere. well, tuesday we saw a big contrast in weather conditions across the country. the further west you were, the better the sunshine. that's because you were sheltered from the easterly breeze. in fact, western scotland fared best with wall—to—wall sunshine and a top temperature of 21 degrees. it was cloudier further east, especially in the south—east. so it led to a bit...
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i will be back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello, this is breakfastoposed cap would not stop bills increasing and the pledge has drawn criticism from the energy sector with one senior figure warning that customers could end up losing out. jeremy corbyn will formally launch labour's election campaign today by saying that his party is not trying to find a way to keep britain in the european union. mr corbyn, who'll be in greater manchester, will say the issue of brexit is "settled". he'll be joined by the city's new metro mayor andy burnham and will focus on labour's pledge to take on the rich and powerful. meanwhile the snp has set out four key priorities on oil and gas ahead of the general election. the party's westminster leader, angus robertson said snp mps would hold the next uk government to account and ensure the industry gets the support it deserves, including more help for oil and gas exploration. a new multi—million pound trial launched today will assess whether statins, a drug normally used to reduce the risk of heart attacks, can also be use
i will be back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello, this is breakfastoposed cap would not stop bills increasing and the pledge has drawn criticism from the energy sector with one senior figure warning that customers could end up losing out. jeremy corbyn will formally launch labour's election campaign today by saying that his party is not trying to find a way to keep britain in the european union. mr corbyn, who'll be in greater manchester, will say the issue of...
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thank you so much for coming you're watching breakfast from bbc news. policy pledges ahead of the general election. french voters go to the polls today in the final round of the country's presidential election. this is where we say goodbye to ben who's off to read the news on the andrew marr programme. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. louise hunt it's a bit of a mixed bag. warm in some parts of the country but cooler elsewhere? yes, it's certainly not bird—watching weather along the east coast. it's bleak looking in whitley bay. by contrast to the west of the pennines, not a cloud in the sky for many. a beautiful photograph from rochdale earlier on this morning. in fa ct if rochdale earlier on this morning. in fact if we take a look at the satellite picture you can see the north and west is seeing the best of the sunshine this morning. that nagging breeze driving in plenty of cloud of the north sea. gusting to gale force from a northerly direction across the northern isles. it's going to feel cold but further west it's a completely d
thank you so much for coming you're watching breakfast from bbc news. policy pledges ahead of the general election. french voters go to the polls today in the final round of the country's presidential election. this is where we say goodbye to ben who's off to read the news on the andrew marr programme. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. louise hunt it's a bit of a mixed bag. warm in some parts of the country but cooler elsewhere? yes, it's certainly not bird—watching weather...
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figures obtained by bbc breakfast through a freedom of information request showed the number of maleste of female patients — although women still account for the majority of people treated. tim muffett reports. food just frightens me now. i go for days without eating at all. simon bakes everyday, but gives everything he makes to friends, family and homeless charities. i get some kind of strange satisfaction out of seeing people enjoy the things that i don't feel able to enjoy myself. simon has been anorexic for nearly two years. logically, i know that i need to eat to live, otherwise at the end of the day, this will kill me and it doesn't make a blind bit of difference because every time i try and eat, i can't. i've always had an unhealthy relationship with food. i was really quite big, about 23 or 24 stone. i had a heart attack. i guess it had a deep psychological effect. i will do everything i can to reverse the effect of whatever i've eaten. i tend to walk as far as my body will allow me to walk. the number of male patients being treated for eating disorders across england has rise
figures obtained by bbc breakfast through a freedom of information request showed the number of maleste of female patients — although women still account for the majority of people treated. tim muffett reports. food just frightens me now. i go for days without eating at all. simon bakes everyday, but gives everything he makes to friends, family and homeless charities. i get some kind of strange satisfaction out of seeing people enjoy the things that i don't feel able to enjoy myself. simon...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.is bank holiday weekend. it is changing. a sticky night for many of us, wasn't it? yes. quite humid. we have been sent a lot of weather watcher pictures of the storms, you may be woken up by the storms early in the morning. this one was taken in wilts and the storms are coming about partly due to a combination of heat and humidity. that is how we begin the bank holiday weekend. there will be warm sunshine around as well but every chance of more thunderstorms and heavy rain. this is the band of rain we have at the moment. there are thunderstorms in that moving northwards across wales must weaving its way through the midlands up towards northern england and the storms fading away. but then another dose of storms start in north wales in northern england through the afternoon and all the while it was just turning weather in northern ireland. heat will be on in scotland where we have 29 degrees. 30 degrees possible today. rain does not reach the north—east until, well, it may not reach at a
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.is bank holiday weekend. it is changing. a sticky night for many of us, wasn't it? yes. quite humid. we have been sent a lot of weather watcher pictures of the storms, you may be woken up by the storms early in the morning. this one was taken in wilts and the storms are coming about partly due to a combination of heat and humidity. that is how we begin the bank holiday weekend. there will be warm sunshine around as well but every chance of more...
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breakfast. —— fordon. this is bbc news.sian influence on the election is a witch hunt. he has again denied any collusion with russia. there've been violent protests on the streets of athens after greece's parliament approved a new package of austerity measures. voting is taking place in iran's presidential election, with the current leader, hassan rouhani, hoping for a second term. and the japanese government has approved a draft law to allow the ailing emperor akihito to abdicate. now it is time for our news review. you could have told me before. you could have told me beforem you could have told me before. it is my last daily review. i am going to mist it. i almost want to kiss you. please don't. the arab news says according to saudi foreign minister, adel al—jubeir, us president, donald trump, plans to push back on iran and ensure it compliance on the nuclear deal, citing statements from us officials. the ft leads with allegations that brazil's president has been caught on tape endorsing bribes has shook the markets send
breakfast. —— fordon. this is bbc news.sian influence on the election is a witch hunt. he has again denied any collusion with russia. there've been violent protests on the streets of athens after greece's parliament approved a new package of austerity measures. voting is taking place in iran's presidential election, with the current leader, hassan rouhani, hoping for a second term. and the japanese government has approved a draft law to allow the ailing emperor akihito to abdicate. now it...
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this is breakfast. we're on bbces over in the saturday kitchen. matt, what's on the menu for us? good morning, how are you? are you well? all good. what have you got? 0ur guest today is the fabulous david emanuel. you are not here to top fashion, you are here to top food. what is your idea of heaven? heaven has to be lamb and greek lamb in particular. what about hell? that is easy, kale. i hate it. one of the best dressed chefs in the business is here, a former g0 model. best dressed chefs in the business is here, a former gq model. one of the top 50. get it right. what are you cooking? some asian style all glazed in barbecue sauce and slowly braised for four hours. and what are you cooking? i am cooking halibut with baked potato broth and dumplings and a selection of spring vegetables. we have also got ollie smith who is here with some wine. all that at ten. we will be joining you then. we are at the festival of making. have a look at this. when chorley cake meets swan lake! we'll find out how these dancing bakers
this is breakfast. we're on bbces over in the saturday kitchen. matt, what's on the menu for us? good morning, how are you? are you well? all good. what have you got? 0ur guest today is the fabulous david emanuel. you are not here to top fashion, you are here to top food. what is your idea of heaven? heaven has to be lamb and greek lamb in particular. what about hell? that is easy, kale. i hate it. one of the best dressed chefs in the business is here, a former g0 model. best dressed chefs in...
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you are watching breakfast from bbc news.ictoria honeyman is here to tell us what has caught her eye. victoria, thank you so much for coming in. we will speak to her in a minute. first let's look at the front pages. the sunday times has the story we have been talking about, their rich list. and we will be discussing with the author of the report, of course they do it every year, he spent his entire year looking through accounts, statements, banks on the counts, all that sort of things, to compile the list. it can be pretty political —— bank accounts. some wa nt to political —— bank accounts. some want to be the list, some do not wa nt to want to be the list, some do not want to be the list, some do not want to be the list, some do not want to be the list. and the picture on the left is a picture of adele, who features on the list. she is dressed up as the catherine tate comic character nan to mark the 29th birthday this week. hardly nan age. the sunday telegraph: labour to tax workers on £80,000, looking at higher earners who
you are watching breakfast from bbc news.ictoria honeyman is here to tell us what has caught her eye. victoria, thank you so much for coming in. we will speak to her in a minute. first let's look at the front pages. the sunday times has the story we have been talking about, their rich list. and we will be discussing with the author of the report, of course they do it every year, he spent his entire year looking through accounts, statements, banks on the counts, all that sort of things, to...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning.our beautiful magnolia tree in front of it that is 100 years old. kenwood house has been used as the setting for many films. part of notting hill was filmed here. swing time was filmed here and recently hamstead has been filmed here. that will be released injune and it is about harry hallows who squatted on hampstead heath for 17 years. there is more interest attached to it now. there are some showers across the south. but for many it will turn humid through the cause of the day, particularly from the south, and we will see heavy thunderstorms developed. this morning it is a chilly start with a lot of dry weather around and a lot of sunshine. where we have cloud it will be thin, but we still have those scattered showers, some of them fading. a5 those scattered showers, some of them fading. as we head into the afternoon, we will see some big thunderstorms forming. in the south—east there will be a lot of dry weather in the south east and southern counties close to the coast, but in berk
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning.our beautiful magnolia tree in front of it that is 100 years old. kenwood house has been used as the setting for many films. part of notting hill was filmed here. swing time was filmed here and recently hamstead has been filmed here. that will be released injune and it is about harry hallows who squatted on hampstead heath for 17 years. there is more interest attached to it now. there are some showers across the south. but...
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bbc news, manchester. powerful images from last night. you're watching breakfast from bbc news.cctv pictures of the manchester bomber salman abedi in the hours before monday's attack have been released by police in an appeal for more information about his movements. british airways says it's hoping to resume a normal service on its flights today after a computer failure left thousands of passengers stranded. here's darren with a look at this morning's weather. it finally broke over the weekend. we had some stormy weather. definitely. good morning. more storms to come. sunshine for some parts of the country. this is a weather watch a picture from norfolk with clear skies early this morning. —— weather watcher. the storms will arrive on the south later on today. enjoy the sunshine while you have it. keep an eye on this cloud. we had some clouds around biscay, northern france, they gave us storms early on. a bit damp in the morning. sunshine developing in places. you can see the cloud thickening. heavy rain and storms coming in from the channel, heading into the south—west in parti
bbc news, manchester. powerful images from last night. you're watching breakfast from bbc news.cctv pictures of the manchester bomber salman abedi in the hours before monday's attack have been released by police in an appeal for more information about his movements. british airways says it's hoping to resume a normal service on its flights today after a computer failure left thousands of passengers stranded. here's darren with a look at this morning's weather. it finally broke over the weekend....
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bbc news. and coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business possible return of thousands of expat pensioners to the uk to use the nhs after brexit could cost millions. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. there has been a huge explosion kabul. winners have been shattered and doors were off their hinges. the latest report is that there was a car bomb in the city that is home to many foreign embassies. no immediate word on casualties. the united states has completed its first excess will test ofa completed its first excess will test of a system to shoot down intercontinental missiles. earlier this week, north korea carried out its ninth ballistic missile test this year. the man accused of murdering two men on a train in the us state of oregon last week, has appeared in court shouting "death to the enemies of america". the victims were reportedly trying to protect two young women from anti—muslim abuse. you're watching bbc news. let's have a look at the international and national press. the times leads with a shock poll prediction ahead of nex
bbc news. and coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business possible return of thousands of expat pensioners to the uk to use the nhs after brexit could cost millions. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. there has been a huge explosion kabul. winners have been shattered and doors were off their hinges. the latest report is that there was a car bomb in the city that is home to many foreign embassies. no immediate word on casualties. the...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ent trump embarks on his first foreign trip since taking office he leaves behind more controversy over his sacking of the fbi directorjames comey. tighter restrictions on cigarette packaging come into force this weekend aimed at discouraging young people from taking up the habit. i think we can have a look outside. we tends to choose mornings when it looks like that. a bit of blue sky, some clouds. gorgeous. what will it be like everywhere else? and what about people getting married? no pressure. a wedding in late may, you would hope it would be good. looking glorious. the same aspect on the eastern side of the british isles. we are rubbing it in for parts of scotland, i am afraid, and some western parts of the isles. dry and fine here. make the most of it is. 0ne fine here. make the most of it is. one or two showers in the east of england and the south coast. we will see how we do in the next few hours. hard to look at the window in scotland. the rain is ever present across northern a
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ent trump embarks on his first foreign trip since taking office he leaves behind more controversy over his sacking of the fbi directorjames comey. tighter restrictions on cigarette packaging come into force this weekend aimed at discouraging young people from taking up the habit. i think we can have a look outside. we tends to choose mornings when it looks like that. a bit of blue sky, some clouds. gorgeous. what will it be like everywhere else? and what...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ing: as president trump embarks on his first foreign trip since taking office, he leaves behind more controversy over his sacking of the fbi director. tighter restrictions on cigarette packaging come into force this weekend aimed at discouraging young people from taking up the habit. also coming up in the programme: finger prints to unlock phones, voice recognition to access your money. click will be looking at whether biometric security is keeping our data safe. it is saturday, the weekend. philip can tell us how the weather will treat us. iam treat us. i am starting with the acceptable face of the weekend. 0ur weather watchers have been up bright, i say that, that's the way it is in cambridgeshire. you don't know where the horizon is, where the sky is, where the water is and that's because you are that much closer in scotland to the low pressure. we have quite a band of showers at the moment lurking in the north channel, the irish sea, parts of the south—west. this is the way it is s
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ing: as president trump embarks on his first foreign trip since taking office, he leaves behind more controversy over his sacking of the fbi director. tighter restrictions on cigarette packaging come into force this weekend aimed at discouraging young people from taking up the habit. also coming up in the programme: finger prints to unlock phones, voice recognition to access your money. click will be looking at whether biometric security is keeping our...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. morning: donald trump prepares to address the leaders of more than a0 muslim nations in saudi arabia as he continues his first overseas trip as president. labour vows to protect pensioners in a push to attract older voters as the conservatives defend plans to shake—up the funding of social care. also coming up in the programme: as the chelsea flower show gets under way this week, we'll have a behind the scenes look at one gardener‘s tribute to his great grandfather's part in world war i. how will the wetherby for chelsea this week? a fair question. —— weather be. a nice photograph behind you. this is from scotland. you will have struggled to find that picture yesterday. that has gone overnight. a glorious start in central and eastern england yesterday. a repeat again. the weather has moved away overnight. this area of low pressure looks threatening. it will be in northern ireland for a time in the west of scotland as well. increasing cloud and rain. not amounting to that much. general
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. morning: donald trump prepares to address the leaders of more than a0 muslim nations in saudi arabia as he continues his first overseas trip as president. labour vows to protect pensioners in a push to attract older voters as the conservatives defend plans to shake—up the funding of social care. also coming up in the programme: as the chelsea flower show gets under way this week, we'll have a behind the scenes look at one gardener‘s tribute to his...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's 8:23am. time now for a look at the newspapers.‘s demanding fees. we were hearing that the nhs is under great strain and there is going to be a big conference this week. they are talking about this as a solution perhaps. gps are saying like you pay for the dentist, you should pave yourgp. for the dentist, you should pave your gp. hopefully this. people going with minor helmets which is a bit strange considering they seem to be telling us come to house if you spot an mole, if you are happy about anything, come to us. it seems at odds with that. people worry more vulnerable in society will not go. is it vulnerable in society will not go. isita vulnerable in society will not go. is it a way of getting people to turn upfor is it a way of getting people to turn up for the appointment that they may? cancellations are a huge problem. surely if you're not turning up at your appointments then you are a risk of being struck off from your practice or you might have to find somewhere else. there are other ways to deal with that, you would thin
you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's 8:23am. time now for a look at the newspapers.‘s demanding fees. we were hearing that the nhs is under great strain and there is going to be a big conference this week. they are talking about this as a solution perhaps. gps are saying like you pay for the dentist, you should pave yourgp. for the dentist, you should pave your gp. hopefully this. people going with minor helmets which is a bit strange considering they seem to be telling us come to...
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this is breakfast. we‘re on bbc in the saturday kitchen. good morning. our special guest is rebecca adlington. what do you love eating? my heaven is sticky toffee pudding. amazing. what about your food hell? game, venison, wings like that. well, i'm afraid i might have twists on that you. i have tom aikins and stephen terry today. we we re aikins and stephen terry today. we were talking about avocados. deep—fried avocado with crispy chicken and chorizo. roe scallops -- raced scallops. and you cook recipes at home. and match the wines. it is at home. and match the wines. it is a hard life. wait till you see the ingredients tom howes. we look forward to seeing you at 10am today. brilliant, we will see you then. we are staying on the cooking theme. do we need to warn people? do you think everybody knows? masterchef champion 2017... that is where we will stop. we have the winner coming in. we are being careful, in case you have not seen it. you are warned that whatever happens, we cannot hide it once the weather is with
this is breakfast. we‘re on bbc in the saturday kitchen. good morning. our special guest is rebecca adlington. what do you love eating? my heaven is sticky toffee pudding. amazing. what about your food hell? game, venison, wings like that. well, i'm afraid i might have twists on that you. i have tom aikins and stephen terry today. we we re aikins and stephen terry today. we were talking about avocados. deep—fried avocado with crispy chicken and chorizo. roe scallops -- raced scallops. and...
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right now you are watching breakfast from bbc news and the main story this morning hifen many of theffected by friday's global cyber attack have had their it systems restored. but security experts say workers should protect their devices in case of a new wave of attacks. emmanuel macron will be inaugurated as france's next president in paris today. he takes over from the outgoing president francois hollande. here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. it's quite an optimistic picture today, and our weather watchers have been up early. we have these rainbow from suffolk, ta ken been up early. we have these rainbow from suffolk, taken recently. it's a double rainbow. it is a sunshine and showers scenario during the day ahead but this morning, we still have a band of fairly intense rain moving its way into eastern areas. it will clear in the next hour or two. here it is on the rainfall chart. it stretches all the way from the south coast all the way to the north and east of scotland. it's the weather front and it's just an hour or two a cross eastern areas. plenty of sunshine co
right now you are watching breakfast from bbc news and the main story this morning hifen many of theffected by friday's global cyber attack have had their it systems restored. but security experts say workers should protect their devices in case of a new wave of attacks. emmanuel macron will be inaugurated as france's next president in paris today. he takes over from the outgoing president francois hollande. here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. it's quite an optimistic picture...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.aderjeremy corbyn says his party faces an historic challenge to win next month's general election. theresa may insists she is taking nothing for granted. the campaign of the french presidentialfrontrunner, emmanuel macron, says it's been the victim of a massive hacking attack after thousands of documents were released online. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. we are kind of stuck in repeat again, with a few subtle differences. if you are out and about this weather front will bring some rain and it is doing so in the isles of scilly and into cornwall. elsewhere, cloud for england and wales. the best of the sunshine further north and west. actually start here, temperatures down to “4 ina start here, temperatures down to “4 in a sheltered glens of scotland. less windy than yesterday for some of us, but the rain is a bit of a nuisance into the south—west. it will continue for much of the day. if you are heading off to many of the premiership matches in engl
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.aderjeremy corbyn says his party faces an historic challenge to win next month's general election. theresa may insists she is taking nothing for granted. the campaign of the french presidentialfrontrunner, emmanuel macron, says it's been the victim of a massive hacking attack after thousands of documents were released online. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. we are kind of stuck in repeat again, with a few subtle...
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you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories. pensioners in a push to attract older voters as the conservatives defend plans to shake—up the funding of social care. coming up in the programme: we'll be speaking to our security correspondent, frank gardner, who's following president trump in saudi arabia. that's just after 8am. i can't see too many pictures of donald trump dancing. we saw him twice. entertaining for a sunday morning. we were talking about rachel and her barbecue that got rained on. it wasn't mine, it was at a football get together. i was helping. it prompted a debate. gas 01’ helping. it prompted a debate. gas or charcoal? i am old school. unless it is charcoal, it is not a proper barbecue. what about you? sorry to interrupt with some weather. you are out of my league. this picture has been brought in. not all doom and gloom. i wanted to remind myself to tell you there is some fog around. oxfordshire way is gloomy. many more of you will experience the sort of weather where you can get out and enjoy the garden. tha
you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories. pensioners in a push to attract older voters as the conservatives defend plans to shake—up the funding of social care. coming up in the programme: we'll be speaking to our security correspondent, frank gardner, who's following president trump in saudi arabia. that's just after 8am. i can't see too many pictures of donald trump dancing. we saw him twice. entertaining for a sunday morning. we were talking about rachel and her barbecue...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.he health trusts in england and scotland affected by friday's global cyber attack have had their it systems restored. but security experts say workers should protect their devices in case of a new wave of attacks. emmanuel macron, the winner of last weekend's french election will be inaugurated as france's next president in paris later today. and coming up on the programme: he's one of showjumping's all—time greats with an impressive medal haul including two olympic golds, we've been speaking to nick skelton to reflect on his sporting achievements as he and his brilliant stallion big star prepare to bow out. here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. a bit damp but a bit warm? yes, a bit damp buta bit warm? yes, a mixed bag. it is needed rain across eastern areas in particular. it is a really positive picture today. particularly with what's coming our way for the new week so stay with us. this was sent in from norfolk, showing the rain to start the day. it has already cleared
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.he health trusts in england and scotland affected by friday's global cyber attack have had their it systems restored. but security experts say workers should protect their devices in case of a new wave of attacks. emmanuel macron, the winner of last weekend's french election will be inaugurated as france's next president in paris later today. and coming up on the programme: he's one of showjumping's all—time greats with an impressive medal haul...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.rs on the front page. from page of the guardian, actually a story about tom watson saying do not let theresa may have a landslide victory equivalent to that of margaret thatcher. and again, the nhs hacked service. same story again. this story is everywhere today. you could not make it up. it is like a film script, something out of the sci—fi drama. i was taken with the front page of the financial times. this story is elsewhere also. these hackers have used stolen cyber security weapons from the us spy agency. apparently a system called eternal blue, developed by us spies to supercharge an existing form of criminal malware. that is something brian lord was talking about. do we understand it? no, it is a complicated subject but this targets older systems, systems where files are shared. if nhs users, and they use different types of systems, if some of them are older, they are more vulnerable to attack because the security systems built in are not as robust. this spreads. it has spread ac
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.rs on the front page. from page of the guardian, actually a story about tom watson saying do not let theresa may have a landslide victory equivalent to that of margaret thatcher. and again, the nhs hacked service. same story again. this story is everywhere today. you could not make it up. it is like a film script, something out of the sci—fi drama. i was taken with the front page of the financial times. this story...
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breakfast. as i say, to clean. —— trump. this is bbc news.ter concert attack that left 22 people dead and many injured. britain's prime minister theresa may has warned that a further terror attack could be imminent. she also announced that soldiers will be deployed to protect key sites. the suicide bomber has been named as salman abedi, a 22—year—old born in manchester. he was of libyan origin and was a student at the nearby university of salford. the islamic state group has published a statement on social media saying one of its supporters carried out the attack. thousands of people have gathered for a vigil in manchester city centre in memory of those who died. a minute's silence was held as crowds spilled out on to nearby roads. greater manchester chief constable ian hopkins thanked "the rest of the world for holding us in their thoughts". the manchester terrorist attack dominates the global news media. eight—year—old victim saffie roussos on many front pages. the daily telegraph reports on extra troops now being deployed to police the str
breakfast. as i say, to clean. —— trump. this is bbc news.ter concert attack that left 22 people dead and many injured. britain's prime minister theresa may has warned that a further terror attack could be imminent. she also announced that soldiers will be deployed to protect key sites. the suicide bomber has been named as salman abedi, a 22—year—old born in manchester. he was of libyan origin and was a student at the nearby university of salford. the islamic state group has published a...