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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ne celsius. that's probably as high as the temperature will get this week. it is a week which will be dominated by colder weather. todayis be dominated by colder weather. today is probably the mildest day of the week if you can call it that, but for many it will be chilly and it will be a story of sunshine and showers. some of you seeing more sunshine than showers. but out there this morning, not only the mildest start, but for some of you the wettest start. the rain spreading towards the english channel and the channel islands. the temperatures 11 or 12 celsius. it is as the rain clears southwards and back into the clearer air, mid—wales, this is where the temperatures will be starting to drop. a few showers around. most frequent across parts of north—west england and scotland and northern ireland. some of the showers wintry with hail and thunder as well. across the north—east of scotla nd as well. across the north—east of scotland this is where we have got some very strong scotland t
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ne celsius. that's probably as high as the temperature will get this week. it is a week which will be dominated by colder weather. todayis be dominated by colder weather. today is probably the mildest day of the week if you can call it that, but for many it will be chilly and it will be a story of sunshine and showers. some of you seeing more sunshine than showers. but out there this morning, not only the mildest start, but for some of you the wettest...
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her husband richard radcliffe told bbc breakfast she wa nts to radcliffe told bbc breakfast she wants to be with the foreign secretary later this week and wants to accompany him to iran if they can go. he said he had been told by an unnamed minister that the government is seriously considering his request. i think it is really important that he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would like to go with him. that is the serious request to put into the foreign office. after all these months of not getting to see her, i could get to see her. so let's be clear, the plea now you are after actively ask you for is to meet with the foreign secretary? yes, to me with him this week, and whenever he goes to iran, hopefully in the next few weeks, to be on the plane with him so i can go and visit nazanin. have you had any indication it is possible? i spoke to a minister yesterday who said it was a serious consideration. the custody of a british woman —— the custody hearing of a british woman postponed in egypt on drugs charges has been postponed until tomorrow. she was arrested with 300 tramad
her husband richard radcliffe told bbc breakfast she wa nts to radcliffe told bbc breakfast she wants to be with the foreign secretary later this week and wants to accompany him to iran if they can go. he said he had been told by an unnamed minister that the government is seriously considering his request. i think it is really important that he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would like to go with him. that is the serious request to put into the foreign office. after all these months...
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they'll also be looking at a bbc breakfast investigation, which has revealed a significant increase ineds being educated at home. that is coming up at six o'clock. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: indonesia's disaster agency has warned that the mount agung volcano on the island of bali is close to a full—scale eruption. tu rkey‘s turkey's prime minister told the bbc ata turkey's prime minister told the bbc at a new bilateral agreement is needed between turkey and britain to protect it after brexit. scientists say that lake victoria, africa's largest body of freshwater, is in danger of dying because of over—fishing and pollution. and, in the uk, the government will launch its plan later to boost uk industry, including the pharmaceutical sector, ahead of the country leaving the european union. now, it's time to look at the stories making the headlines in media across the world. as you can imagine, a lot of the press and so saw —— social media dominated by events as we speak in bali, basically the island there, the ft is looking at this, as well as many other pape
they'll also be looking at a bbc breakfast investigation, which has revealed a significant increase ineds being educated at home. that is coming up at six o'clock. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: indonesia's disaster agency has warned that the mount agung volcano on the island of bali is close to a full—scale eruption. tu rkey‘s turkey's prime minister told the bbc ata turkey's prime minister told the bbc at a new bilateral agreement is needed between turkey and...
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you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.ross the rest of scotland, erasing the early sunshine we had. seeing the cloud continue to build across the rest of scotland, erasing the early sunshine we had. across northern england, some high cloud, that will turn the sunshine hazy through the course of the morning. in areas adjacent to the north sea coastline, we will see some showers coming in. but not all of us will be seeing them. towards the south coast, lots of sunshine first thing, and nippy. towards the south—west of england, here we‘ve had showers, which have faded, the sun is out, and it is out across wales, as well. the northern ireland, you have a largely dry and fine start to the day with showers across the north, but increasingly the cloud will build ahead of some rain coming in. through the day, if we focus on the rain, it‘ll be crossing scotland, into northern ireland, getting into northern ireland, eventually northern england, then northwest wales. as well as that rain, it will produce snow in the grampians, southe
you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.ross the rest of scotland, erasing the early sunshine we had. seeing the cloud continue to build across the rest of scotland, erasing the early sunshine we had. across northern england, some high cloud, that will turn the sunshine hazy through the course of the morning. in areas adjacent to the north sea coastline, we will see some showers coming in. but not all of us will be seeing them. towards the south coast, lots of sunshine first thing, and nippy....
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the boss of sainsbury‘s has been talking to bbc breakfast and you can read more about him on our website— our top story: getting down to business — the leaders of the world's biggest economies shake hands on some $250 billion worth of deals. a quick look at how markets are faring. following a bumper session in asia you can see flat to down in london, burberry shares down quite a bit on the back of their earnings as well, as you can see. now, let's get the inside track on the construction industry — and the particular challenges faced by high security projects. gilbert—ash is a firm based in northern ireland and london, with more than 180 staff. it specialises in construction and renovation work, and has delivered british, us and polish embassies in dozens of countries. joining us now in the studio is the boss of that company, ray hutchinson, the managing director of gilbert—ash. thanks for joining hutchinson, the managing director of gilbert—ash. thanks forjoining us. good morning. looking at your company ina good morning. looking at your company in a bit more detail is actually quite fa
the boss of sainsbury‘s has been talking to bbc breakfast and you can read more about him on our website— our top story: getting down to business — the leaders of the world's biggest economies shake hands on some $250 billion worth of deals. a quick look at how markets are faring. following a bumper session in asia you can see flat to down in london, burberry shares down quite a bit on the back of their earnings as well, as you can see. now, let's get the inside track on the construction...
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this morning, richard ratcliffe told bbc breakfast her ordeal was taking a huge toll on his wife.he process of cruelty and isolation and manipulation and threatening her, and at a point she was so traumatised she couldn't walk. obviously, the physical consequences of that, but the psychological consequences. sometimes on the phone she's ok, sometimes she's really down. the bbc understands that the labour mp, kerry mccarthy, will submit letters to party officials on monday which she says show she received "unwa nted attention" from her fellow labour mp, kelvin hopkins. mr hopkins is currently suspended from the party, following accusations of inappropriate behaviour, which he denies. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. kerry mccarthy says she is speaking out to support the young labour activist ava etemadzadeh, who alleged hopkins had acted inappropriately towards her after a meeting at essex university four years ago. kelvin hopkins is currently suspended by the labour party while those allegations, which he denies, are investigated. kerry mccarthy is not making a new
this morning, richard ratcliffe told bbc breakfast her ordeal was taking a huge toll on his wife.he process of cruelty and isolation and manipulation and threatening her, and at a point she was so traumatised she couldn't walk. obviously, the physical consequences of that, but the psychological consequences. sometimes on the phone she's ok, sometimes she's really down. the bbc understands that the labour mp, kerry mccarthy, will submit letters to party officials on monday which she says show...
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this morning, richard ratcliffe told bbc breakfast her ordeal was taking a huge toll on his wife.just awful and the process of cruelty and isolation and manipulation and threatening her, and at a point she was so traumatised she couldn't walk. obviously, the physical consequences of that, but the psychological consequences. sometimes on the phone she's ok, sometimes she's really down. the headlines on bbc news: the british woman charged with drug smuggling in egypt has now been referred to a criminal court for trial. lewis hamilton says some of his team we re lewis hamilton says some of his team were attacked at gunpoint in brazil last night. vladimir putin has assured donald trump he did not defeat in the american election. england are taking on argentina at twickenham in the autumn international right now. scotla nd international right now. scotland are facing some more, it is 44-38 to scotland are facing some more, it is 44—38 to scotland, with just a few minutes left in that game. and england are struggling against australia in the woman's ashes. i will have the pills on those
this morning, richard ratcliffe told bbc breakfast her ordeal was taking a huge toll on his wife.just awful and the process of cruelty and isolation and manipulation and threatening her, and at a point she was so traumatised she couldn't walk. obviously, the physical consequences of that, but the psychological consequences. sometimes on the phone she's ok, sometimes she's really down. the headlines on bbc news: the british woman charged with drug smuggling in egypt has now been referred to a...
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hugh, how lovely to see you here on bbc breakfast. what is so special about that bear?t's moving, number two. and it manages not to be schmaltzy, which is, i think, really difficult. especially when the whole philosophy of the film is be nice to everyone, be tolerant, you know. it would be really easy to go yucky. just putting you on hold. whoa! but i don't want to. it's only a haircut, nelson. there's nothing to be afraid of. come in, take a seat. we'll go somewhere else. and an actor playing an actor — did you enjoy that? yes, well, i loved that. and i was able to dip into the distant past of my career, when i did actually do theatre. and my character is not entirely unlike phoenix buchanan, the character in the film. he was a big west end star, and became such a narcissist that he couldn't bear working with anyone else. he didn't like it when it was their turn to speak. and, in the end — this is all a back story really — the other actors would not work with him anymore, so his career took a terrible slide. and now he's desperate to do a one—man show, and get back in
hugh, how lovely to see you here on bbc breakfast. what is so special about that bear?t's moving, number two. and it manages not to be schmaltzy, which is, i think, really difficult. especially when the whole philosophy of the film is be nice to everyone, be tolerant, you know. it would be really easy to go yucky. just putting you on hold. whoa! but i don't want to. it's only a haircut, nelson. there's nothing to be afraid of. come in, take a seat. we'll go somewhere else. and an actor playing...
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speaking on bbc breakfast, mr ratcliffe said he has been told by a minister that the government is seriouslys on a plane to go and see doesn't mean. that is the request i have put to the foreign 0ffice, request i have put to the foreign office, and at least i could get to see her. so what are you requesting from the foreign secretary? to meet with him this week, and to be on the plane with so i can go and see nazanin. have you had any information that this possible? minister said yesterday this is a serious possibility. —— minister burt. it is a busy day at the summit. is this a rebuke to president trump, do not talk about america first, we are thinking of the world? you could look at it that way. we have two completely diverging views of what it is worth doing in the region. remember the free trade forum was championed and driven by american presidents back to the 1980s, how they spread the message of free trade in the region. it is how it has thrived so much. president trump has turned it on its head, saying that we did not get a good deal with this. he has said we're not taking it any mor
speaking on bbc breakfast, mr ratcliffe said he has been told by a minister that the government is seriouslys on a plane to go and see doesn't mean. that is the request i have put to the foreign 0ffice, request i have put to the foreign office, and at least i could get to see her. so what are you requesting from the foreign secretary? to meet with him this week, and to be on the plane with so i can go and see nazanin. have you had any information that this possible? minister said yesterday this...
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that was the labour mp rupa huq talking to bbc brea kfast a labour mp rupa huq talking to bbc breakfast york say they have a viable case against the hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. the announcement came after actress paz de la huerta claimed that mr weinstein raped her twice in 2010. she is among dozens of women who have come forward since october to accuse the 65—year—old of sexual misconduct. he has denied all allegations of non—consensual sex. david willis reports. recent weeks have seen a torrent of allegations against harvey weinstein. now comes the first word of a possible arrest. new york detectives following up a call to the department last week are investigating an actress's claim that the former movie mogul raped her twice back in 2010. they say the woman's account is detailed and credible. we have an actual case here. we are happy with where the investigation is right now. mr weinstein is out of state. we would need an arrest warrant to arrest him. so right now we're gathering our evidence, we continue to do so every day. as some of hollywood's biggest names, among them
that was the labour mp rupa huq talking to bbc brea kfast a labour mp rupa huq talking to bbc breakfast york say they have a viable case against the hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. the announcement came after actress paz de la huerta claimed that mr weinstein raped her twice in 2010. she is among dozens of women who have come forward since october to accuse the 65—year—old of sexual misconduct. he has denied all allegations of non—consensual sex. david willis reports. recent weeks...
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speaking on bbc breakfast, mr ratcliffe said he has been told by a minister, alistair burt, that theonsidering this. i think it is really important that he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. iwould really like he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would really like to go with him. that is a serious attempt would request i have put into the foreign office. after all these months, i would at least get a cf. so the player effectively, what you are asking for now, is what from the foreign secretary? to meet with him this week, and then whenever he goes to iran, which will hopefully be in the next few weeks, to be on the plane with him so i can go and visit nazanin. have you had any indication thatis nazanin. have you had any indication that is possible? i spoke yesterday to mr birt who said so serious consideration they were looking at. the bbc understands that the labour mp, kerry mccarthy, will submit letters to party officials on monday which she says show she received "unwa nted attention" from her fellow labour mp, kelvin h
speaking on bbc breakfast, mr ratcliffe said he has been told by a minister, alistair burt, that theonsidering this. i think it is really important that he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. iwould really like he gets on a plane to go and see nazanin. i would really like to go with him. that is a serious attempt would request i have put into the foreign office. after all these months, i would at least get a cf. so the player effectively,...
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that is the news this morning here on bbc breakfast.rvices will take place across the uk today to mark remembrance sunday. the largest event will take place in central london at the cenotaph, where our royal correspondent sarah campbell is for us this morning. it has been a bit wet, but drying up now. what's the process likely to be? yes, indeed. here at whitehall you can see the cenotaph behind me. we've been here for the last couple of hours and there have been sniffer dogs going up and down. all of the roads are closed in preparation for the ii roads are closed in preparation for the 11 o'clock service, the two minutes' silence. and then the march pastis minutes' silence. and then the march past is very important, hear to the vetera ns past is very important, hear to the veterans and members of the armed forces taking part. incredibly important to the nation. it's that time only come together to remember who fought on behalf of britain and the commonwealth. i have with me mike roberts, whose son will be taking part. a big moment for
that is the news this morning here on bbc breakfast.rvices will take place across the uk today to mark remembrance sunday. the largest event will take place in central london at the cenotaph, where our royal correspondent sarah campbell is for us this morning. it has been a bit wet, but drying up now. what's the process likely to be? yes, indeed. here at whitehall you can see the cenotaph behind me. we've been here for the last couple of hours and there have been sniffer dogs going up and down....
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you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.turns to the commons. theresa may has launched her strongest attack on russia yet, accusing moscow of meddling in elections and spreading fake news. let‘s take a look at today‘s papers. you mention theresa may and russia, the story on the front page of the daily mail. the story on the right—hand side, daisy goodwin, one of the stories we mentioned earlier, she was groped in number 10, the writer of itv‘s victoria programme. couldn‘t remember the word for it then, programme! the times talking about theresa may, we saw her making that speech earlier on breakfast, making an outspoken attack on russia for using fake news to sow discord in britain and other western nations. you can see some of the pictures they have used inside and made up stories about particular pictures, and it is snowy and cold, carol has been talking about that, this is from aberdeenshire. and this story, a handful of nuts five days a week makes you much more healthy. any nuts, brazil nuts, cashew nuts. what is your to
you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.turns to the commons. theresa may has launched her strongest attack on russia yet, accusing moscow of meddling in elections and spreading fake news. let‘s take a look at today‘s papers. you mention theresa may and russia, the story on the front page of the daily mail. the story on the right—hand side, daisy goodwin, one of the stories we mentioned earlier, she was groped in number 10, the writer of itv‘s victoria programme. couldn‘t remember...
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this is breakfast. we're on bbcturday kitchen. with some rather fragrant foods. can we smell them from here? i'm glad i can't, because i'm so hungry. glynn, what's on the menu for us? we have a guest on the middle of his comedy tour who has dropped in, it is greg davis! hello. your food heaven, what will that be?l is greg davis! hello. your food heaven, what will that be? a lovely fenugreek coria, please. not too spicy. it is all about the flavour, isn't it, not the spice? laughter if the guys vote for you, you know, what would that be? irrelevant, because they won't. oh, that camera, i'm told. liver, i despise it. impressive. cooking in the studio we have rosie burkett, mad about seasonal food and a fantastic food writer. what are we expecting? some delicious ciliary ribbons with charred chilli and garlic. fantastic. at pa, the king of pasta. —— and sewell, the king of pasta. fantastic tagliatelle. full-bodied winter whites accompanying. fantastic tagliatelle. full-bodied winter whites accompa flyingm fantastic tagl
this is breakfast. we're on bbcturday kitchen. with some rather fragrant foods. can we smell them from here? i'm glad i can't, because i'm so hungry. glynn, what's on the menu for us? we have a guest on the middle of his comedy tour who has dropped in, it is greg davis! hello. your food heaven, what will that be?l is greg davis! hello. your food heaven, what will that be? a lovely fenugreek coria, please. not too spicy. it is all about the flavour, isn't it, not the spice? laughter if the guys...
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you are watching breakfast from bbc news.at everywhere, there is dense fog in salary and in southern counties generally. it will slowly lift as we go through the morning. we have got a weather front coming south and under that it is not as cold start to the day as it is in many other parts of the day. in blackpool it is nine and in birmingham it is nine, but behind that it birmingham it is nine, but behind thatitis birmingham it is nine, but behind that it is cold. by ten o'clock this morning we will see that fog lift from devon, gloucestershire, dorset and hampshire and across southern counties. some of it will clear by 11, most of it by ten. a weather front across the central swathe of the country producing spots of light rain, but brightening up in northern england and scotland. we have had quite a few showers in the north and east this morning, but they will fade. it will feel cooler than it did yesterday. in northern ireland it will brighten up from the north. at this stage in the day across wales there is still a weathe
you are watching breakfast from bbc news.at everywhere, there is dense fog in salary and in southern counties generally. it will slowly lift as we go through the morning. we have got a weather front coming south and under that it is not as cold start to the day as it is in many other parts of the day. in blackpool it is nine and in birmingham it is nine, but behind that it birmingham it is nine, but behind thatitis birmingham it is nine, but behind that it is cold. by ten o'clock this morning...
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this is bbc breakfast. we'll get through it., a summary of this morning's main news. air accident investigators are trying to work out what caused a plane and a helicopter to collide over buckinghamshire yesterday, killing four people. teams will continue scouring the area around the national trust's waddesdon estate, near aylesbury, for wreckage. both aircraft had set off from wycombe air park, around 20 miles from the scene of the crash. 90 mps, about a third of them conservative, have signed a letter to the prime minister and chancellor calling for a cross—party approach on the future of the nhs and social care in england. a government spokesperson said it was committed to making the sector sustainable. the politicians who've signed the letter, including nearly 30 former ministers, say partisan politics has failed to come up with a solution. an air and sea search is taking place to find an argentine submarine, which disappeared in the south atlantic on wednesday. the sanjuan has 44 crew on board — including the argentine navy
this is bbc breakfast. we'll get through it., a summary of this morning's main news. air accident investigators are trying to work out what caused a plane and a helicopter to collide over buckinghamshire yesterday, killing four people. teams will continue scouring the area around the national trust's waddesdon estate, near aylesbury, for wreckage. both aircraft had set off from wycombe air park, around 20 miles from the scene of the crash. 90 mps, about a third of them conservative, have signed...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.shes independent research about britain's relationship with the eu. let us start with the times. we were just hearing from nazanin‘s husband who is on the front page of the times today. her husband has been speaking to us, richard, this is nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who has been jailed nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who has beenjailed in nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who has been jailed in iran nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who has beenjailed in iran for allegedly plotting to topple the iranian regime. we have also heard boris johnson in previous days making comments about watching was there to do. richard says he is trying to push the foreign office to make a visit to iran, to help secure her release. the front page of the telegraph, the main story looks at charities circumventing their band on sending begging letters. we're 110w on sending begging letters. we're now and on most, to the homeowner. boris johnson's now and on most, to the homeowner. borisjohnson‘s bid now and on most, to the home
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.shes independent research about britain's relationship with the eu. let us start with the times. we were just hearing from nazanin‘s husband who is on the front page of the times today. her husband has been speaking to us, richard, this is nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who has been jailed nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who has beenjailed in nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who has been jailed in iran nazanin zaghari ratcliffe,...
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we will always give you a bbc breakfast tissue. thank you both so much for coming on. of course, radzi, we can see the third... the fourth bird children in need specials at half past five. congratulations, janet. what a lovely moment. we will be back with the headlines. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. a british woman held in egypt on drug smuggling charges is due to appear in court. laura plummer is accused of importing illegal painkillers — she'll hear this morning if the authorites want to pursue the case, which could result in the death penalty. good morning, it's saturday 11th november. millions of people prepare to fall silent on armistice day. events will be held across the uk to mark the 99th anniversary of the end of the first world war. almost 40% of battery—powered smoke alarms fail to go off in home fires — according to new figures. a lynx which escaped from a zoo near aberystwyth has been killed by the authorities. they say they acted for the safety of the public. in sport, a young england side hold their own against world c
we will always give you a bbc breakfast tissue. thank you both so much for coming on. of course, radzi, we can see the third... the fourth bird children in need specials at half past five. congratulations, janet. what a lovely moment. we will be back with the headlines. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. a british woman held in egypt on drug smuggling charges is due to appear in court. laura plummer is accused of importing illegal painkillers — she'll hear this...
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this morning, richard ratcliffe told bbc breakfast her ordeal was taking a huge toll on his wife.en through is just awful and the process of cruelty and isolation and manipulation and threatening her, and at a point she was so traumatised she couldn't walk. obviously, the physical consequences of that, but the psychological consequences. sometimes on the phone she's 0k, sometimes she's really down. president trump held talks with president putin at the sidelines of an international summit of asia pacific nations. one of the subjects they discussed was russia's alleged meddling in the us 2016 elections, which president putin continues to deny. a short time ago, our correspondent aleem maqbool sent us this update from vietnam. yes, it absolutely has been a huge issue back in the states and, as soon as people find out that the two leaders were going to be at the summit together, of course, all eyes were on donald trump and vladimir putin and it appears they wanted to keep their meetings out of the eye of the media as much as they could but donald trump admitted on air force one to jo
this morning, richard ratcliffe told bbc breakfast her ordeal was taking a huge toll on his wife.en through is just awful and the process of cruelty and isolation and manipulation and threatening her, and at a point she was so traumatised she couldn't walk. obviously, the physical consequences of that, but the psychological consequences. sometimes on the phone she's 0k, sometimes she's really down. president trump held talks with president putin at the sidelines of an international summit of...
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if you are with us on bbc one, joined louise and dan on breakfast. 0n bbc kabine world, you will be backl of the news. goodbye. hello there. well, for most of us, sunday was a pretty glorious day. plenty of sunshine, but it was cold. windy as well, particularly down the east coast. plenty of showers here too. some of these will continue through the course of the night, again some of them on the heavy side, but become more confined to the north sea coast of england and elsewhere, turning much drier, and a much colder night to come than the previous night. a widespread frost developing in some rural places. you can see the blue colours there. but something a little less cold pushing into the north—west of the uk by the end of the night, as a weather system pushes in here, bringing increasing cloud and outbreaks of rain. so we start monday morning, then, on a cold and frosty note. lots of sunshine, though. you can sill see the blue hue there, so some places around freezing or below at around 8 o'clock in the morning. we'll continue to still see scattered showers and blustery conditions acro
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this morning, richard ratcliffe told bbc breakfast the ordeal was taking a huge toll on his wife. and the process of cruelty and isolation and manipulation and threatening her, and at a point she was so traumatised she couldn't walk. obviously, the physical consequences of that, but the psychological consequences. sometimes on the phone she's ok, sometimes she's really down. richard radcliffe has been pushing to see the foreign secretary for some time. that's right. i understand yesterday it was agreed by foreign office officials that mr ratcliffe will meet the foreign secretary in the next couple of weeks and that will be part of a wider meeting with other families of dual national heritage who have similar issues. i think there is some misunderstanding about when that meeting my take on this, but mr ratcliffe has been clear from the set he wants to speak to the foreign secretary as soon as possible about the situation that his wife is in. you'll remember it was a week ago, about ten days ago, that boris johnson was in front of a commons committee talking to mps about the situati
this morning, richard ratcliffe told bbc breakfast the ordeal was taking a huge toll on his wife. and the process of cruelty and isolation and manipulation and threatening her, and at a point she was so traumatised she couldn't walk. obviously, the physical consequences of that, but the psychological consequences. sometimes on the phone she's ok, sometimes she's really down. richard radcliffe has been pushing to see the foreign secretary for some time. that's right. i understand yesterday it...
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darren goedhart, appreciate your time, thanks for talking to us on bbc breakfast. 0n bbc breakfast.e about gun control once again in the us, as there was after las vegas last month. word president trump is ona tourof last month. word president trump is on a tour of asia at the moment but this is what he‘s having to talk about that. -- president trump. more on that after 7:30am. if you are getting up this morning you will notice it is a a frosty start, one place we are reporting from this morning islington, a beautiful sunrise, you can see the crispy leaves and you might need to get your scraper out this morning. -- is. spectacular this morning. matt has the details. —— is lincoln. temperatures in lincoln around freezing at the moment, the same in hampton court, this sums up the weather story for many, dense fog around in parts of central and southern england in particular and of course that widespread frost. cold est of course that widespread frost. coldest conditions of the autumn so farfor coldest conditions of the autumn so far for some, coldest conditions of the autumn so farfor
darren goedhart, appreciate your time, thanks for talking to us on bbc breakfast. 0n bbc breakfast.e about gun control once again in the us, as there was after las vegas last month. word president trump is ona tourof last month. word president trump is on a tour of asia at the moment but this is what he‘s having to talk about that. -- president trump. more on that after 7:30am. if you are getting up this morning you will notice it is a a frosty start, one place we are reporting from this...
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bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now, though, it‘s back to louise and dan. hello, this is breakfasterns of a volcanic eruption. massive plumes of smoke and ash have been spewing out of mount agung over the past few days. officials have raised the alert to the highest level and are evacuating the homes of up to 100,000 people who live near the volcano. when it comes to aspiration and opportunity england is becoming increasingly divided according to a new report. the social mobility commission says london and the south—east are still the best place for disadvantaged children to progress, while those in the midlands and coastal areas have the least opportunities. the chair of the commission believes things can be improved. this is not either inevitable or unsolvable. if you think back long enough, 20 years ago, we would be having a discussion and lamenting the fact that london state schools were among the worst in the country. now they are the best. if you are a disadvantage youngster in london your chances of going to university are about twice as high as other parts of the country. s
bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now, though, it‘s back to louise and dan. hello, this is breakfasterns of a volcanic eruption. massive plumes of smoke and ash have been spewing out of mount agung over the past few days. officials have raised the alert to the highest level and are evacuating the homes of up to 100,000 people who live near the volcano. when it comes to aspiration and opportunity england is becoming increasingly divided according to a new report. the social mobility...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. udget. it looks lovely and cosy there. not quite. hopefully you can see me. i am over here, about a couple of hundreds of yards away from our studios. i next to a yellow boat. hello. there you are. charlie and naga kuroda there in that building. we have come out here to talk to lots of people about their thoughts on the budget. we are not inspecting the economy to do as well as we originally thought. the chancellor has announced lots of different measures to try and get the economy moving a little bit more. there was an announcement around housing, building more houses, help for first—time buyers. also, money from education in terms of getting more maths teachers. lots of different things. we have lots of people here this morning. good morning. good morning. they will be giving us their reactions. we have another group here, eating croissants. it is a bit cold. they haven't warmed up yet. they certainly will by the time we are back with you. first, let's get the news can travel and wea
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. udget. it looks lovely and cosy there. not quite. hopefully you can see me. i am over here, about a couple of hundreds of yards away from our studios. i next to a yellow boat. hello. there you are. charlie and naga kuroda there in that building. we have come out here to talk to lots of people about their thoughts on the budget. we are not inspecting the economy to do as well as we originally thought. the chancellor has announced lots of different...
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you are watching breakfast from bbc news.ned last night, as new details emerged about unauthorised meetings with israeli officials. the first minister of wales is to respond to criticism over his handling of harassment allegations against the former minister carl sergeant, who is believed to have taken his own life after being sacked. tomorrow is the deadline for people who have applied for the personal independence payment to submit details of their experience to a group of mps. the work and pensions committee is looking into the scheme, which was introduced in 2013 to help people with the extra costs associated with long—term illness or disability. pips have been controversial since their creation, and disability rights campaigners claim some people are being denied the payments they need. breakfast‘s tim muffett has been speaking to one woman about her experience of the system. pips are notjust a familiar sound to daisy, she is reliant upon them. personal independence payments. they keep her financially afloat it was her d
you are watching breakfast from bbc news.ned last night, as new details emerged about unauthorised meetings with israeli officials. the first minister of wales is to respond to criticism over his handling of harassment allegations against the former minister carl sergeant, who is believed to have taken his own life after being sacked. tomorrow is the deadline for people who have applied for the personal independence payment to submit details of their experience to a group of mps. the work and...
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if you are with us on bbc one, you could join the breakfast teens. thing you need to know. if you are with bbc world news, i will be back. i will see you very soon. don't forget, check out our website for all the updates on the stories that you are all the updates on the stories that you a re interested all the updates on the stories that you are interested in as well. so for now good—bye, and have a good day. see you soon. hello once again. the end of wednesday brought the opportunity for some to gaze in all and wonder at the moon. that was certainly the case in basingstoke in hampshire. drift a little bit further north to aberdeenshire, and difficulty in seeing the end of the road at times. the reason for the difference — quite an active weather front in the north. clearer skies in the south. hence some fog patches to start the day in some of the southern counties. and a chilly start underneath the clearer skies across northern scotland. but at last, at last, some good news for the northern parts of the british isles, especially scotland and norther
if you are with us on bbc one, you could join the breakfast teens. thing you need to know. if you are with bbc world news, i will be back. i will see you very soon. don't forget, check out our website for all the updates on the stories that you are all the updates on the stories that you a re interested all the updates on the stories that you are interested in as well. so for now good—bye, and have a good day. see you soon. hello once again. the end of wednesday brought the opportunity for...
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bbc news. you're watching breakfast.time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. the family of a teenage boy who was stabbed to death in wet london last weekend say they're living in a nightmare after his senseless murder. jason isaacs, who was 18, was chased by his attackers on two mopeds and repeatedly stabbed in northolt on saturday. detectives have announced a £20,000 reward for help in catching his killer. london's commuter belt has seen a spike in the number of homes left empty for at least six months despite a downward trend across the uk. in harrow, the number of empty homes has risen by more than 500% in a year, by far the largest increase in the country. in wednesday's budget, the government announced that local authorities will get new powers to charge a 100% council tax premium on empty homes. now, many of us will be shopping online in the run up to christmas, but instead of using a delivery van, one company is trialling a greener alternative
bbc news. you're watching breakfast.time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. the family of a teenage boy who was stabbed to death in wet london last weekend say they're living in a nightmare after his senseless murder. jason isaacs, who was 18, was chased by his attackers on two mopeds and repeatedly stabbed in northolt on saturday. detectives have announced a £20,000 reward for help in catching his killer. london's...
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bbc news. you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning.s newspaper that pornography was found on his parliamentary computer nine years ago. the royal college of psychiatrists says the number of unfilled consultant posts in england has doubled in the past four years. here‘s matt with a look at this morning‘s weather. how is it looking this how is it looking this morning? how is it looking this morning? good how is it looking this morning? good morning. not bad. pretty cold. but not a bad day for many. sunshine around. a chilly breeze as well, especially in the south—west and north—west. showers in the forecast that the heavy ones in north—west england, north—west midlands, and wales. some in northern ireland and the south—west as well that the showers coming and going in the morning. a few showers towards the east coast later on. for most of you, a pleasa nt later on. for most of you, a pleasant autumn day. wrap up. quite nice. temperatures, 8—10. sun around. pleasant. turning quickly into a cold evening. a touch of frost in scotland. note,
bbc news. you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning.s newspaper that pornography was found on his parliamentary computer nine years ago. the royal college of psychiatrists says the number of unfilled consultant posts in england has doubled in the past four years. here‘s matt with a look at this morning‘s weather. how is it looking this how is it looking this morning? how is it looking this morning? good how is it looking this morning? good morning. not bad....
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bbc news. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. 0n on saturday morning. it's 22 minutes past eight.ere to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning. we have been looking at the sexual assault claims, the scandal rocking westminster at the moment, but we will take a break from that, and what is your first story? this is about the cost of brexit, potentially £930 a year on shopping bills. let's be careful how we talk about this. this is not in the event ofa about this. this is not in the event of a deal, this is the cost if the uk cannot reach a deal with the eu, and death that is the case we then will expect to fall back on the world trade organisation's schedule of tariffs. 0verall, you will hear a lot of economists say, no need to worry, overall, the tariffs are not very high, but of course they vary, and on food they are very high. if we don't get the deal. 45% on david rogers, 37% on meat, and of course the problem is it is the —— 45% on dairy products and 37% on meat. and of course it is the poorest who will be worst affected by this. having had almost a decade of stagnant rea
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an investigation by bbc breakfast has found a 57% increase in the number of children being educated atn is their only option. in the first of a series of special reports, our education editor branwenjeffreys looks at the challenges faced by some of the children. for more than a year, emily has been learning at home. she's been diagnosed with autism and adhd. school felt noisy and overwhelming. a bit stressful because i don't really like, like, a lot of loud noises because itjust makes me really upset and i want to learn things that i'm interested in, but, it's like i can't learn anything because i don't know how to and they don't tell me how. emily would get angry and lash out. now she is on medication at home. her mum, lorna, decided to home educate after trying three schools. i couldn't cope with her going to school and then coming back with her so stressed out, so angry at me and then not wanting to go to school the next day. the meltdowns were horrendous and i can't pick her up and put her in the car and physically take her to school. lorna isn't the only parent to reach this decis
an investigation by bbc breakfast has found a 57% increase in the number of children being educated atn is their only option. in the first of a series of special reports, our education editor branwenjeffreys looks at the challenges faced by some of the children. for more than a year, emily has been learning at home. she's been diagnosed with autism and adhd. school felt noisy and overwhelming. a bit stressful because i don't really like, like, a lot of loud noises because itjust makes me really...
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bbc news. more on that story on breakfast, along with the news, business, and sport. ogramme has some safety tips on how to remain safe during these events. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the uzbek immigrant accused of the new york city truck attack that killed eight people on tuesday has appeared in court on terrorism charges. president trump has criticised the american justice system for terrorism suspects, calling it "a joke and a laughing stock". several ousted catalan government ministers are due to appear at spain's high court in the next few hours to face charges over the region's disputed independence referendum. in the business news, facebook has unveiled an 80% rise in profits but warned that investments in online security would "impact" future earnings. various lots of analysis online, including that look at the trip that we have mentioned so far of donald trump going to asia. what is as you wa nt trump going to asia. what is as you want from donald trump at the moment? this analysis takes a look. if you are interested in what he's
bbc news. more on that story on breakfast, along with the news, business, and sport. ogramme has some safety tips on how to remain safe during these events. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the uzbek immigrant accused of the new york city truck attack that killed eight people on tuesday has appeared in court on terrorism charges. president trump has criticised the american justice system for terrorism suspects, calling it "a joke and a laughing stock". several...
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this is breakfast. we're on bbcchel roux takes over in the saturday kitchen. charlie stopped talking ju5t charlie stopped talking just as your name came up. is true to say, because i did once 5ay is true to say, because i did once say michael by mistake. i'm still apologising, and still embarrassed. what summer programme? 0ur apologising, and still embarrassed. what summer programme? our special guest today is a5hley. you are here forfood guest today is a5hley. you are here for food heaven or food guest today is a5hley. you are here forfood heaven orfood hell. you have a great list of heaven, so hats off. you must love yourfood. i am, ididn't off. you must love yourfood. i am, i didn't think it was a good list, so i'm glad you thought it was. could happen, and like a lot of white meat, so turkey, is a good time of yearfor white meat, so turkey, is a good time of year for turkey. sweetcorn, i heard. time of year for turkey. sweetcorn, iheard. i time of year for turkey. sweetcorn, i heard. i like those of veg. now i d
this is breakfast. we're on bbcchel roux takes over in the saturday kitchen. charlie stopped talking ju5t charlie stopped talking just as your name came up. is true to say, because i did once 5ay is true to say, because i did once say michael by mistake. i'm still apologising, and still embarrassed. what summer programme? 0ur apologising, and still embarrassed. what summer programme? our special guest today is a5hley. you are here forfood guest today is a5hley. you are here for food heaven or...
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over 30 million of us listen to commercial or bbc local radio stations every week, including this brea kfast stations every week, including this breakfastsay it is my own local radio station, kind of thing, so that kind of thing resonates. local radio is being buffeted by technological forces. the audience is getting older and longer the younger listeners have choices like never before. but local radio remains remarkably resilient. it will grow in importance as other kinds of media declines. local media such as newspapers. over 200 titles have shut in the past two years alone. the coventry telegraph, which is 126 years old, is reaching more people than ever before through the web, but making a profit through local news is dauntingly tough. the audience is shifting but as they are shifting the moving away from print so shifting the moving away from print so print revenues are falling. we do need to replace those print revenues with digital revenues and we're working hard to build a really large and engaged and local, loyal audience here. whatever the platform, it is a vibe another 50 yea rs, platform, it is a vibe another 50 years, local
over 30 million of us listen to commercial or bbc local radio stations every week, including this brea kfast stations every week, including this breakfastsay it is my own local radio station, kind of thing, so that kind of thing resonates. local radio is being buffeted by technological forces. the audience is getting older and longer the younger listeners have choices like never before. but local radio remains remarkably resilient. it will grow in importance as other kinds of media declines....
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bbc news. remarkable stuff. you‘re watching brea kfast remarkable stuff. you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.f the england and wales cricket board. we‘ll ask her what‘s caught her eye in a minute. good morning. good morning. first let‘s look at the front pages. the telegraph says that theresa may is under pressure to disclose what two of her closest allies knew about allegations of harrassment made against senior conservatives. the times says that pornographic material was found on a computer in damian green‘s parliamentary office. mr green has denied the claim, saying "the story is completely untrue and comes from a tainted and untrustworthy source." the sunday express says there will bea the sunday express says there will be a crackdown on bars in westminster. we will start with this story. i am pleased you picked up on it. nursery rhymes are going out of fashion according to the sunday times. i have several small ones, including an 18—mont—old. i don‘t know if i get the tunes right. this caught my eye. there are concerns around literacy. they talk about learning social history with it. but
bbc news. remarkable stuff. you‘re watching brea kfast remarkable stuff. you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.f the england and wales cricket board. we‘ll ask her what‘s caught her eye in a minute. good morning. good morning. first let‘s look at the front pages. the telegraph says that theresa may is under pressure to disclose what two of her closest allies knew about allegations of harrassment made against senior conservatives. the times says that pornographic material was found...
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bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businesslatest role as the wartime leader, sir winston churchill and why it has been the most daunting challenge of his career so far. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: zimbabwe prepares for the post—mugabe era — the incoming—president, emmerson mnangagwa, is to be sworn in later. prayers for the crew of a missing argentine submarine — but hopes fade as the navy says there may have been an explosion at the vessel's last—known location. brussels says brexit britain will not be hosting the european capital of culture in 2023 — despite the scheme being open to countries that aren't in the eu. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world: we begin with the gulf news and zimbabwe president elect emmerson mnangagwa who the paper says will inherit an economic wasteland that will take years for the new government to set right. meanwhile independent also paints a depressing economic picture, only this time of the uk which it says is
bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businesslatest role as the wartime leader, sir winston churchill and why it has been the most daunting challenge of his career so far. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: zimbabwe prepares for the post—mugabe era — the incoming—president, emmerson mnangagwa, is to be sworn in later. prayers for the crew of a missing argentine submarine — but hopes fade as the...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast prime minister is expected to put the offer to the eu later this week. britain had been told it must make more progress, if talks are to move on to the next phase. angela merkel has said she would prefer angela merkel has said she would p refer to angela merkel has said she would prefer to call a snap election and run undera prefer to call a snap election and run under a minority government. robert mugabe faces being impeached after refusing to step down as president of zimbabwe. the country's ruling party, zanu—pf, could ask parliament to begin the process today. the 93—year old, who remains under armed guard in the presidential palace, is accused of allowing his wife to seize power illegally and many believe mr mugabe is now incapable of governing. last night, the military suggested a plan was emerging for the transfer of power. we have made further consultation with the president to agree on a roadmap on the prevailing situation in the country. the zimbabwe defence and security ser
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast prime minister is expected to put the offer to the eu later this week. britain had been told it must make more progress, if talks are to move on to the next phase. angela merkel has said she would prefer angela merkel has said she would p refer to angela merkel has said she would prefer to call a snap election and run undera prefer to call a snap election and run under a minority government. robert...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.amount of money it's offering to the eu as part of the brexit divorce bill to between £35 and £49 billion. autistic children in england are being let down by the education system, according to a report seen exclusively by this programme. more detail now on that. when we send our children to school we expect them to get the best start in life, but sadly for some with special educational needs that isn't always the case. there are around 120,000 school—aged children in england with autism, and the vast majority go to mainstream schools. yet many are being failed by the education system. a new report by a group of mps found 70% of parents believe the support their child needs is not being put in place quickly enough, with half saying they had to wait for more than a year, and 40% say their child's school does not meet their needs. television presenter and vocal coach carrie grant and her husband david have four children with special educational needs. they told me about the fight they've
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.amount of money it's offering to the eu as part of the brexit divorce bill to between £35 and £49 billion. autistic children in england are being let down by the education system, according to a report seen exclusively by this programme. more detail now on that. when we send our children to school we expect them to get the best start in life, but sadly for some with special educational needs that isn't always the case. there are around 120,000...
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good morning you're watching breakfast from bbc news with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.aign calling for the release of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe intensifies, we're speaking to the sister—in—law of the british—iranian mother who's been injail in iran for nearly 19 months. we're catching up with explorer ben saunders, who's making the first solo unassisted crossing of antarctica in honour of his friend who died attempting the same trip. we'll hear how the opening of the uk's first ever wound research centre could lead to scar free healing within a generation. but this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. egypt's military says it carried out air strikes on those behind the deadliest islamist terror attack in the country's recent history. at least 300 people were killed including 30 children and more than 100 injured after gunmen detonated a bomb and stormed a packed mosque in north sinai yesterday. egypt's air force says it has destroyed vehicles used by the militants, as well as weapons and ammunition at what it described as terrorist locations. countries around
good morning you're watching breakfast from bbc news with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.aign calling for the release of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe intensifies, we're speaking to the sister—in—law of the british—iranian mother who's been injail in iran for nearly 19 months. we're catching up with explorer ben saunders, who's making the first solo unassisted crossing of antarctica in honour of his friend who died attempting the same trip. we'll hear how the opening of the uk's first...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's time now for a look at the newspapers. tell us what's caught his eye. have you been watching the sport this weekend? i know what you're talking about, you are going to talk about kenny dalglish, who i am honoured to say as a friend of mine. he was here yesterday. he was great fun, i remember the he was here yesterday. he was great fun, i rememberthe comment he was here yesterday. he was great fun, i remember the comment about why george best wasn't a manager. you are in the film, in the archive interview. a little more hair. i did the first television interview with kenny dalglish, when he came from celtic to liverpool. in the boardroom at anfield. and i have never forgotten it. he boardroom at anfield. and i have neverforgotten it. he needed actually subtitles at that stage, i used to think, a little. perhaps he agrees. you asked him about graeme souness saying he was awkward, that's one word, i suppose, but i found him a terrific guy. his family we re found him a terrific guy. his family were wonderful. the film does ver
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's time now for a look at the newspapers. tell us what's caught his eye. have you been watching the sport this weekend? i know what you're talking about, you are going to talk about kenny dalglish, who i am honoured to say as a friend of mine. he was here yesterday. he was great fun, i remember the he was here yesterday. he was great fun, i rememberthe comment he was here yesterday. he was great fun, i remember the comment about why george best wasn't...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.estigators are trying to work out what caused a mid—air collision over buckinghamshire yesterday in which four people died. human rights activists and members of the ruling party will hold rallies in zimbabwe today to try to convince president robert mugabe to stand down following a military coup. let's check in and get the weather forecast. that is very bright and colourful. are you going to live up to expectations through the weekend? john wayne fans would like a true grit in there somewhere. this was yesterday. i put this up to remind myself to mention the fact there are many showers in the north of scotland. many isoba rs many showers in the north of scotland. many isobars as well. a combination of lustre is showers and gale force winds from the north—west. not a warm start in the north—east of scotland despite sunshine in between showers. brightness for northern ireland. a slice of northern england and the east with early sunshine. early sunshine, i have to stress, because out wes
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.estigators are trying to work out what caused a mid—air collision over buckinghamshire yesterday in which four people died. human rights activists and members of the ruling party will hold rallies in zimbabwe today to try to convince president robert mugabe to stand down following a military coup. let's check in and get the weather forecast. that is very bright and colourful. are you going to live up to expectations through the weekend? john wayne fans...
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you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.litary insists it is not a coup and that president mugabe is safe. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is to hold his first face—to—face meeting today with the husband of a british woman being held in an iranianjail. shall we have a look at the papers? lest a comparison. brexit mutineers is how the daily telegraph have written it up. they have done this... it‘s a gallery, they have written it up as if it were a rogues‘ gallery. i was going to compare it to another gallery, which is the daily mirror, i‘m a celebrities starting shortly, lots of the papers talking about that already. i played a crucial role in that in handing it to you. half of pensioners are taking at least five drugs a day. we mentioned this story in our headlines, tv explorer vanishes searching for lost tribe of headhunters, benedict allen, he missed his flight home. a few more details on that later on. let‘s have a look at this one. the front page of the times. i don‘t know if you saw this yesterday but mo farah is n
you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.litary insists it is not a coup and that president mugabe is safe. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is to hold his first face—to—face meeting today with the husband of a british woman being held in an iranianjail. shall we have a look at the papers? lest a comparison. brexit mutineers is how the daily telegraph have written it up. they have done this... it‘s a gallery, they have written it up as if it were a rogues‘ gallery. i was going to...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. let's have a look at the newspapers.ght his eye. we will speak to dan now about this story in the mail today. this term snowfla ke story in the mail today. this term snowflake has come to prominence over the last year or two, you might have to explain that and then explain the story as well. yes, the snowflake, a derogatory term for younger people, i am lucky that i work at mediacity around there, they are calling the 1a to 18—year—olds the snowflake generation that have been treated so uniquely and specially by their pa rents uniquely and specially by their parents that it is a detriment to their education. and not terribly robust, lacking resilient and independence? is it true, did you meet those students? in some respects it might be more true, the resilience is not necessarily there but it is really bad to use that term snowflake. hasn't every student ever struggled with essay deadlines? maybe i am just dobbing myself in! not me! maybe this generation has other pressures we did not have. if i had social media when i
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. let's have a look at the newspapers.ght his eye. we will speak to dan now about this story in the mail today. this term snowfla ke story in the mail today. this term snowflake has come to prominence over the last year or two, you might have to explain that and then explain the story as well. yes, the snowflake, a derogatory term for younger people, i am lucky that i work at mediacity around there, they are calling the 1a to 18—year—olds the snowflake...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello, this is breakfastruling zanu—pf party has given him until 10:00am today to hand over power orface impeachment. germany is facing a political crisis, after angela merkel‘s attempts to form a three—party coalition government failed following weeks of negotiations. the leaders of the pro—business free democrats unexpectedly pulled out of talks last night. it represents a serious setback for mrs merkel, who during 12 years in power was seen as a symbol of stable government in europe. police say there were no injuries to suggest any other person was involved in the death of missing teenager gaia pope. the 19—year—old's body was found on saturday in a field near swanage, 11 days after she was last seen. dorset police are treating her death as unexplained, pending toxicology results. 0fficials says the search for an argentine naval submarine that went missing with 44 crew on board is being hampered by bad weather conditions. teams from several countries have intensified their efforts in the south atlantic to
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello, this is breakfastruling zanu—pf party has given him until 10:00am today to hand over power orface impeachment. germany is facing a political crisis, after angela merkel‘s attempts to form a three—party coalition government failed following weeks of negotiations. the leaders of the pro—business free democrats unexpectedly pulled out of talks last night. it represents a serious setback for mrs merkel, who during...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.st night to betts park. the boy was found with multiple stab wounds and pronounced dead at the scene. there have been no arrests. mp5 will debate later, on proposals for tighter rules on how patients can be restrained in mental health units and hospitals. it's become known as shayni's law after 23—year—old olushayni lewis died in 2010 while being restrained at a psychiatric hospital in south london. campaigners hope new rules will make hospitals more accountable and improve training for staff. uber has employed a security guard in north west london to clamp down on drivers parking illegally and discarding bottles of urine in residential streets. it follows months of complaints from residents in willesden junction about anti—social behaviour. the taxi—hailing app launched an investigation after being inundated with complaints about its drivers littering and monopolising private parking zones. you come out in the morning and you can find bottles outside your doorstep and in the gutter an
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.st night to betts park. the boy was found with multiple stab wounds and pronounced dead at the scene. there have been no arrests. mp5 will debate later, on proposals for tighter rules on how patients can be restrained in mental health units and hospitals. it's become known as shayni's law after 23—year—old olushayni lewis died in 2010 while being restrained at a psychiatric hospital in south london. campaigners hope new rules will make hospitals more...
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bbc news, central london. and coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business a new report that suggests drinking three or four cups of coffee a day could be good for your health. it can also lower your risk of cancer. this is bbc news. the headlines. the serbian president has urged his country to look to the future following the conviction of former bosnian serb military commander, ratko. he was sentenced to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity during the bosnian war of the 1990s. the new leader of zimbabwe has told a cheering crowd the country is witnessing the start of a new democracy. emmerson mnangagwa has returned to be sworn in as president on friday. he said his priority was rebuilding the economy and creating jobs for the large numbers of unemployed. an operation by papua new guinea police is under way at the australian refugee camp on manus island. officers say they intend to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers who are refusing to leave. detainees say they fear reprisals from local people if they transfer to other faciliti
bbc news, central london. and coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business a new report that suggests drinking three or four cups of coffee a day could be good for your health. it can also lower your risk of cancer. this is bbc news. the headlines. the serbian president has urged his country to look to the future following the conviction of former bosnian serb military commander, ratko. he was sentenced to life in prison for genocide and...
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over 30 million of us listen to commercial or bbc local radio stations every week, including this morning's breakfastleicester two months after it launched. people get involved, it's their own local radio station. that creates a bond with people, "yeah, it's my own local radio station," sort of a thing, so, you know, that kind of thing resonate. like all media, local radio is being buffeted by technological forces. the audience is getting older, and younger listeners have choice as never before. despite that, local radio has remained remarkably resilient. that suggests that its power to chronicle and cajole local communities will only grow in importance as other kinds of local media decline. local media such as newspapers. over 200 local titles have shut in the past two years alone. the coventry telegraph, which is 126 years old, is reaching more people than ever before through the web, but making a profit through local news is dauntingly tough. the audience is shifting, but as the audience shifts, so they're moving away from print, so print revenues are falling, and we do need to replace those print
over 30 million of us listen to commercial or bbc local radio stations every week, including this morning's breakfastleicester two months after it launched. people get involved, it's their own local radio station. that creates a bond with people, "yeah, it's my own local radio station," sort of a thing, so, you know, that kind of thing resonate. like all media, local radio is being buffeted by technological forces. the audience is getting older, and younger listeners have choice as...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello, this is breakfasting: he's accused of ordering the worst atrocities in europe since the second world war and today ratko mladic is expected to be found guilty of genocide. we'll get reaction from former bbc foreign correspondent martin bell, who gave evidence at the trial. the government wants driverless cars to be ferrying us around within three years. so we've taken one for a test drive to see whether they're on track. ifi if i could have the pleasure of your company... sweet, sweet... i'd stay on key and tried to say hello. you're doing great. praise indeed from bing crosby, who sir michael parkinson credits as one of the artists who helped shape his life. the chat show host will be here to tell us more about the soundtrack to some of his most special memories. that's wonderful! good morning, here's a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news: philip hammond will present his budget in parliament later today amid intense pressure to announce far—reaching measures to tackle the housing shor
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello, this is breakfasting: he's accused of ordering the worst atrocities in europe since the second world war and today ratko mladic is expected to be found guilty of genocide. we'll get reaction from former bbc foreign correspondent martin bell, who gave evidence at the trial. the government wants driverless cars to be ferrying us around within three years. so we've taken one for a test drive to see whether they're on...
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it's 6:45am, and you're watching breakfast from bbc news.utiful night's sky. clear sky for us to get clear skies what a beautiful night's sky. clear sky for us to get clear skies like that? indeed so. this was the scene across one part of cumbria. quite widely, i suspect, across one part of cumbria. quite widely, isuspect, last across one part of cumbria. quite widely, i suspect, last night, across one part of cumbria. quite widely, isuspect, last night, once the overnight rain had gone. it's led to that sort of temperature profile first up — minus 5 in cumbria but, out west, a bit of a different tale. more in the way of cloud here, because that weather front is not a million miles away. the mist and fog is not a widespread problem, but worth thinking about for the next hour or two if you're on the roads. through the day, this veil of cloud will creep further towards the east. ever—present, and in fact it's thick enough in one or two spots across the south—west already that there'll be the odd spot of rain. never amounting to very much on it
it's 6:45am, and you're watching breakfast from bbc news.utiful night's sky. clear sky for us to get clear skies what a beautiful night's sky. clear sky for us to get clear skies like that? indeed so. this was the scene across one part of cumbria. quite widely, i suspect, across one part of cumbria. quite widely, isuspect, last across one part of cumbria. quite widely, i suspect, last night, across one part of cumbria. quite widely, isuspect, last night, once the overnight rain had gone. it's...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ries our national archives hold. we'll learn more about this photo frame later. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. a pensioner has died after he was involved in a hit—and—run incident in south london. police were called to whitehorse lane in croydon on sunday evening following reports of a collision involving a car and a pedestrian. the 77—year—old man was taken to hospital but died on wednesday. a 21—year—old man has been arrested. tomorrow is the 13th anniversary of the king's cross fire. 31 people, including a firefighter, died when a smoker dropped a match into the steps of a wooden escalator that led from the piccadilly line to the ticket hall of the underground station. what was originally a small fire suddenly erupted with explosive force and devastating consequences. there was nowhere to go. when we we re there was nowhere to go. when we were down in that tunnel, in that walkway, the heat was so intense, you couldn't.
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ries our national archives hold. we'll learn more about this photo frame later. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. a pensioner has died after he was involved in a hit—and—run incident in south london. police were called to whitehorse lane in croydon on sunday evening following reports of a collision involving a car and a pedestrian. the 77—year—old man was taken to hospital but died on...
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breakfast at six a.m.. this is the briefing from bbc news.ranians have spent a second night without shelter — after sunday's devastating earthquake. at least four 100 people are dead and thousands more injured. —— 400100 people. tehran has declared a national day of mourning. anti—trump protestors have marched on the presidential palace in the philippine capital manila — on the last day of the us president's tour of asia. the close of the asean summit is likely to be dominated by disputes over parts of the south china sea. the british prime minister, theresa may, has delivered her strongest attack yet on russia, accusing it of threatening the international order. in a speech in london she said president putin's government was seeking to weaponise information and mounting a sustained campaign of cyber espionage. and the at of the deal. in business we are looking at some's team saying that the us has struck billions of dollars worth of trade deals during this visit. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media acros
breakfast at six a.m.. this is the briefing from bbc news.ranians have spent a second night without shelter — after sunday's devastating earthquake. at least four 100 people are dead and thousands more injured. —— 400100 people. tehran has declared a national day of mourning. anti—trump protestors have marched on the presidential palace in the philippine capital manila — on the last day of the us president's tour of asia. the close of the asean summit is likely to be dominated by...