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, and he was saying, look, _ on bbc breakfast, and he was saying, look. we _ on bbc breakfast, and heourselves, there's still a lot of work— ourselves, there's still a lot of work to— ourselves, there's still a lot of work to do, but it is hard not see the increasing levels of confidence in the _ the increasing levels of confidence in the labour party when you speak to people _ in the labour party when you speak to people like its leader, keir starmeh _ to people like its leader, keir starmer. he is saying it is a game changer. — starmer. he is saying it is a game changer. i— starmer. he is saying it is a game changer, i shows labour can challenge in parts of the country where _ challenge in parts of the country where they have never challenged before _ where they have never challenged before. we should point out that by—elections and general elections can he _ by—elections and general elections can be very different things. chatting _ can be very different things. chatting to senior labour people this morning, they say they really don't _ this morning, they say they really don't want
, and he was saying, look, _ on bbc breakfast, and he was saying, look. we _ on bbc breakfast, and heourselves, there's still a lot of work— ourselves, there's still a lot of work to— ourselves, there's still a lot of work to do, but it is hard not see the increasing levels of confidence in the _ the increasing levels of confidence in the labour party when you speak to people _ in the labour party when you speak to people like its leader, keir starmeh _ to people like its leader, keir...
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morning in the uk, if you are watching on bbc one, the prime minister rishi sunak is appearing on bbc breakfastnd also you can see today's papers on the front pages on our bbc news app. if you look at those now i can whizz you through those, i am hoping. we have the front page of the guardian. rishi sunak accused of cancelling the future would climb down over hsz. is future would climb down over hs2. is a strong headlight for theirfront page. tour rebellion grows as kim scraps hs to in the north. and finally we will cripple at the times. the primer brings the extent ——he primes a brings the axe down. the decision—making that the government says there will be making the announcement under the pressure that is on. we will have more honour in our business coverage. former president donald trump attacked a judge and prosecutor in a day of courtroom drama as he attended the opening of a fraud trial in new york. mr trump and his company are accused of committing rampant fraud by inflating the value of his real estate empire. mr trump, who has denied all wrong doing, was on the defensive even before t
morning in the uk, if you are watching on bbc one, the prime minister rishi sunak is appearing on bbc breakfastnd also you can see today's papers on the front pages on our bbc news app. if you look at those now i can whizz you through those, i am hoping. we have the front page of the guardian. rishi sunak accused of cancelling the future would climb down over hsz. is future would climb down over hs2. is a strong headlight for theirfront page. tour rebellion grows as kim scraps hs to in the...
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and i'm talking about bbc breakfast.me is less than 100 metres. the heavy rain crossing southern england will clear and in between there will be some sunshine. all the details later.
and i'm talking about bbc breakfast.me is less than 100 metres. the heavy rain crossing southern england will clear and in between there will be some sunshine. all the details later.
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that was the panellist on bbc breakfast this morning.vernment ministers about why they are getting close to cancelling that lead, namely the cost. the chancellor has been talking about being careful with taxpayers money and other ministers have talked about making sure that this is not allowed to run into some sort of crazy budget that the country can't afford. but assuming the prime minister does make the decision that i think everybody at this conference thinks he is going to make now, which is to candy birmingham to manchester leg, it's going to be really controversial, and it is going to be controversial with a lot of conservatives, too. because successive conservative governments have tried to make that leg happen. here is the former chancellor, george osborne. i here is the former chancellor, george osborne.— here is the former chancellor, george osborne. i think there is a treat george osborne. i think there is a great opportunity _ george osborne. i think there is a great opportunity to _ george osborne. i think there is a great
that was the panellist on bbc breakfast this morning.vernment ministers about why they are getting close to cancelling that lead, namely the cost. the chancellor has been talking about being careful with taxpayers money and other ministers have talked about making sure that this is not allowed to run into some sort of crazy budget that the country can't afford. but assuming the prime minister does make the decision that i think everybody at this conference thinks he is going to make now, which...
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finally on wednesday morning, bbc breakfast sports presenter hugh ferris brought us the happy news thatad qualified for the euro 2a football tournament, having beaten italy 3—1 the night before. a nation rejoiced, but one viewer was less happy. "the sports presenter hadn't shaved," james weston complained to newswatch. "older men with unshaven, white whiskers always remind me of steptoe senior, played by wilfred bramble," he told us. well, the dashing hugh ferris is hardly an old man with white whiskers. but we asked him about it and he said it takes him much longer to trim his designer stubble than to shave. so please don't be concerned that he's not putting the effort in. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media email newswatch at bbc.co.uk or you can find us on x formerly known as twitter. you can call us on 03700106676. and do you have a look at our website for previous interviews — bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do think about
finally on wednesday morning, bbc breakfast sports presenter hugh ferris brought us the happy news thatad qualified for the euro 2a football tournament, having beaten italy 3—1 the night before. a nation rejoiced, but one viewer was less happy. "the sports presenter hadn't shaved," james weston complained to newswatch. "older men with unshaven, white whiskers always remind me of steptoe senior, played by wilfred bramble," he told us. well, the dashing hugh ferris is hardly...
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legendary singer sir cliff richard has been speaking to bbc breakfast about his 65 years in showbiz fromndustry. here's a little of what he said. you'vejust had a birthday, right? yes, i have. i mean, i... i can't believe it, really. i'm going on tour and it's my 65th year singing. # it's so funny # why we don't talk any more my birthday led me to be 83. and are we comfortable with 83? how's the cliff richard mindset at 83? i don't know how to f... i mean, ifeel fantastic. i mean, i'm... i'm going on tour. i've got a book out. i've got an album coming out. and when my tour starts, we're going to film it and i'm going to be in cinema. so...what do i feel? fabulous. does the word "slowing down" ever have anything to do with your life? yes. i have, in the last few years, tried to slow down. in other words, i don't do as much. like what? well, for instance, if i'm going to do a tour, i try to make sure that i have a day off every other day so that i'm not constantly singing. i can't do that any more. and obviously i don't want to retire, but i'm probably going to stop. like a red light. see
legendary singer sir cliff richard has been speaking to bbc breakfast about his 65 years in showbiz fromndustry. here's a little of what he said. you'vejust had a birthday, right? yes, i have. i mean, i... i can't believe it, really. i'm going on tour and it's my 65th year singing. # it's so funny # why we don't talk any more my birthday led me to be 83. and are we comfortable with 83? how's the cliff richard mindset at 83? i don't know how to f... i mean, ifeel fantastic. i mean, i'm... i'm...
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you can tune into your bbc local radio station breakfast show on the bbc sounds app and i will be backng, jon. this increase in — us, chancellor. morning, jon. this increase in the _ us, chancellor. morning, jon. this increase in the national— us, chancellor. morning, jon. this increase in the national living - us, chancellor. morning, jon. this| increase in the national living wage is recommended by the low pay commission and government always accept their recommendation so it was going to happen. this accept their recommendation so it was going to happen.— accept their recommendation so it was going to happen. this is a very bi choice was going to happen. this is a very his choice we _ was going to happen. this is a very big choice we have _ was going to happen. this is a very big choice we have made. - was going to happen. this is a very big choice we have made. it - was going to happen. this is a very big choice we have made. it was i was going to happen. this is a very big choice we have made. it was al big choice we have made. it was a conservative government that introduced the
you can tune into your bbc local radio station breakfast show on the bbc sounds app and i will be backng, jon. this increase in — us, chancellor. morning, jon. this increase in the _ us, chancellor. morning, jon. this increase in the national— us, chancellor. morning, jon. this increase in the national living - us, chancellor. morning, jon. this| increase in the national living wage is recommended by the low pay commission and government always accept their recommendation so it was going to...
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we have a full report on i bbc breakfast and on the bbc website this morning.bly the biggest we have seen since this technology was brought in but it gives an insight into the exchanges between the referee and the var team and the language they use... i guess what is interesting, the speed at which these decisions have to be made, and i think that is something that the referees, certainly the var teams are trying to do, keep the game moving up. that was the criticism of the technology, it slows it down.— criticism of the technology, it slows it down. you can feel the pressure- _ slows it down. you can feel the pressure. and _ slows it down. you can feel the pressure. and you _ slows it down. you can feel the pressure. and you feel - slows it down. you can feel the pressure. and you feel the i slows it down. you can feel the i pressure. and you feel the pressure in a moment — pressure. and you feel the pressure in a moment and _ pressure. and you feel the pressure in a moment and if— pressure. and you feel the pressure in a moment and if they _ pressure. and you
we have a full report on i bbc breakfast and on the bbc website this morning.bly the biggest we have seen since this technology was brought in but it gives an insight into the exchanges between the referee and the var team and the language they use... i guess what is interesting, the speed at which these decisions have to be made, and i think that is something that the referees, certainly the var teams are trying to do, keep the game moving up. that was the criticism of the technology, it slows...
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as for rishi sunak, though, he still faces those questions. 0ur colleagues on bbc breakfast at 7:30amwill ask him live those questions and trying to get some answers. mason, thank ou. a new vaccine for malaria, developed by oxford university, is being hailed as breakthrough that could save millions of lives. it's the second malaria vaccine to be developed, but crucially it is considerably cheaper and will be produced on a massive scale, with up to 100 million doses a year. that should vastly reduce the toll of a disease that claims hundreds of thousands of lives a year, almost all them children in africa. 0ur medical editor, fergus walsh, is here with all the details. malaria has been causing untold human suffering for millennia. the parasitic infection is spread by mosquitoes. africa is worst affected, particularly the areas marked in red here, which account for 95% of the global burden of malaria. in 2021, there were an estimated 234 million cases and 593,000 deaths from malaria in africa. most of those were children under the age of five. the oxford vaccine is called r21 and requir
as for rishi sunak, though, he still faces those questions. 0ur colleagues on bbc breakfast at 7:30amwill ask him live those questions and trying to get some answers. mason, thank ou. a new vaccine for malaria, developed by oxford university, is being hailed as breakthrough that could save millions of lives. it's the second malaria vaccine to be developed, but crucially it is considerably cheaper and will be produced on a massive scale, with up to 100 million doses a year. that should vastly...
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thank you joining us this morning on bbc breakfast, bel trew, independent reporterfor bbc breakfast, independent. —— international reporterfor the independent. —— international reporter. you can get more news and analysis on the ongoing situation with a new bbc podcast. the conflict: israel—gaza is presented by our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, and is available now on the bbc sounds app, or wherever you get your podcasts. it is 6:42am, you are watching bbc breakfast. it was a big night in the euros qualification. yes, england have done theirjob, they are sorted and they will be in germany for 2024 euros. the eighth major tournament in a row they have qualified for, 2008 was the last time, the umbrella and steve mcclaren? i time, the umbrella and steve mcclaren?— time, the umbrella and steve mcclaren? ., ., ., ., mcclaren? i had forgotten about that! they have _ mcclaren? i had forgotten about that! they have succeeded i mcclaren? i had forgotten about that! they have succeeded to i mcclaren? i had forgotten about| that! they have succeeded to the sensor that _ that!
thank you joining us this morning on bbc breakfast, bel trew, independent reporterfor bbc breakfast, independent. —— international reporterfor the independent. —— international reporter. you can get more news and analysis on the ongoing situation with a new bbc podcast. the conflict: israel—gaza is presented by our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, and is available now on the bbc sounds app, or wherever you get your podcasts. it is 6:42am, you are watching bbc breakfast....
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we had run the bbc yesterday but i wanted to get your reaction to the interview obviously breakfast because been dodging it for two weeks now and was on radio manchester last week where he said that the new northern powerhouse is nothing to do with hsz northern powerhouse is nothing to do with hs2 and that put fear in our minds, notjust over hs2 but the news i across the pennines might be at threat because reporting in the times last week showed you have to add 15 billion to the bill for northern powerhouse rail to replace the elements of hs2 that it relied upon because ironically to go east to west you also need to use bits of the line that were dominantly designed to go north to south and it leaves a lot of uncertainty because it's notjust hs2 under risk on its northern powerhouse rail and what the backbenchers called the child's line and it will be a difficult sell for the prime minister to cancel any of this but also if he does not put the money back that he's taken out of the hs2 budget straight into the northern powerhouse rail budget, that scheme as undeliverable. hagar that scheme a
we had run the bbc yesterday but i wanted to get your reaction to the interview obviously breakfast because been dodging it for two weeks now and was on radio manchester last week where he said that the new northern powerhouse is nothing to do with hsz northern powerhouse is nothing to do with hs2 and that put fear in our minds, notjust over hs2 but the news i across the pennines might be at threat because reporting in the times last week showed you have to add 15 billion to the bill for...
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i was chatting to keir starmer 20 minutes ago on bbc breakfast and he was saying they don't want to getwhen you speak to people. keir starmer says it is a game changer, it shows labour can challenge in parts of the country where they have never challenged before. by—elections in general can before. by—elections in general can be very different things, chatting to senior labour people this morning, they say they don't want to get ahead of themselves. the worst possible thing would be complacency. having been to a few of these by—elections over the past few months, you can see every time labour have one of these big swings in their favour, their confidence grows and the prospects of them forming the next government seems to be all the more likely. has forming the next government seems to be all the more likely.— be all the more likely. as we were showin: be all the more likely. as we were showing you _ be all the more likely. as we were showing you earlier, _ be all the more likely. as we were showing you earlier, keir- be all the more likely. as we were showing you earlier, keir starmer|
i was chatting to keir starmer 20 minutes ago on bbc breakfast and he was saying they don't want to getwhen you speak to people. keir starmer says it is a game changer, it shows labour can challenge in parts of the country where they have never challenged before. by—elections in general can before. by—elections in general can be very different things, chatting to senior labour people this morning, they say they don't want to get ahead of themselves. the worst possible thing would be...
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mentioned, chris whitty, chief medical 0fficerfor england, when he spoke to the bbc this morning, on bbc breakfastsmoking, although he did say it is quite a low bar. now would be a good time to speak again to sanjay, professor sanjay agrawal, chair of the royal college of physicians tobacco advisory group, see if you can give us a slightly clearer indication of where the home level lies? chris whitty, chief medical officer, slightly less harmful than smoking, but it is a low bar. where do we stand with the health risks of vaping compared to smoking? health risks of vaping compared to smokin: ? . , health risks of vaping compared to smokin. ? .,, , ., . , health risks of vaping compared to | smoking?_ products smoking? vaping pro'ects products have been used _ smoking? vaping pro'ects products have been used for— smoking? vaping projects products have been used for 15, _ smoking? vaping projects products have been used for 15, 16 _ smoking? vaping projects products have been used for 15, 16 years, i smoking? vaping projects products have been used for15, 16 years, soj have been used for 15, 16 year
mentioned, chris whitty, chief medical 0fficerfor england, when he spoke to the bbc this morning, on bbc breakfastsmoking, although he did say it is quite a low bar. now would be a good time to speak again to sanjay, professor sanjay agrawal, chair of the royal college of physicians tobacco advisory group, see if you can give us a slightly clearer indication of where the home level lies? chris whitty, chief medical officer, slightly less harmful than smoking, but it is a low bar. where do we...
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morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.icine for stuffy noses, sore throats and blocked sinuses. see?! my nan was right. she always is! plus, after some passengers faced more travel delays over the weekend, michelle ackerley's investigating how tricky compensation claims can be — meeting a woman who's still chasing a payout for her flight that was three and a half days late. and with millions of pumpkins - heading for the bin after halloween this week, cook briony may williams is squashing food waste _ with her tasty soup that's under 50p per portion! i see you at 9:15. dr xand will be happy. we are making soup! _ dr xand will be happy. we are making soup! [_ dr xand will be happy. we are making sou! . dr xand will be happy. we are making sou! . , dr xand will be happy. we are making sou! . ., soup! i said chicken soup, not --umkin soup! i said chicken soup, not pumpkin soup- _ soup! i said chicken soup, not pumpkin soup- i _ soup! i said chicken soup, not pumpkin soup. i was - soup! i said chicken soup, not pumpkin soup. i
morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.icine for stuffy noses, sore throats and blocked sinuses. see?! my nan was right. she always is! plus, after some passengers faced more travel delays over the weekend, michelle ackerley's investigating how tricky compensation claims can be — meeting a woman who's still chasing a payout for her flight that was three and a half days late. and with millions of pumpkins - heading for the bin after halloween this week, cook briony may williams...
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you're watching bbc breakfast. it's 8:59. white from london, this is bbc news.uilding. they are going to target another buildinu. , ., , they are going to target another buildin. , ., , ., ., ,, they are going to target another buildin.. , ., , ., ., ,, ,, building. israel is amassing troops near gaza for _ building. israel is amassing troops near gaza for what _ building. israel is amassing troops near gaza for what is _ building. israel is amassing troops near gaza for what is not - building. israel is amassing troops near gaza for what is not to - building. israel is amassing troops near gaza for what is not to be - building. israel is amassing troops near gaza for what is not to be an | near gaza for what is not to be an imminent invasion. —— what is thought to be an imminent invasion. we will have the latest on the
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more on the bbc news app and on bbc radio london across the morning. hello, this is breakfastw, and the situation in the middle east. the israeli military has told the un that more than one million people living in the north of gaza must relocate to the south within the next 24 hours. air strikes from israeli warplanes have continued to hit the gaza strip. the un's world food programme has called the situation "dire" — with warnings food and water are running out during the israeli siege. more than 1,500 people have been killed in gaza — including 11 health workers on duty for the world health organisation. in israel, the death toll has now risen to 1,300 since hamas — a group designated as a terror organisation by many western governments, including the uk — launched an unprecedented attack on saturday. at least 150 hostages have been taken into the gaza strip, and israel says its blockade will not end until they are released. the us secretary of state anthony blinken met israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday. he's now injordan, before travelling to qatar later
more on the bbc news app and on bbc radio london across the morning. hello, this is breakfastw, and the situation in the middle east. the israeli military has told the un that more than one million people living in the north of gaza must relocate to the south within the next 24 hours. air strikes from israeli warplanes have continued to hit the gaza strip. the un's world food programme has called the situation "dire" — with warnings food and water are running out during the israeli...
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and i'm talking about bbc breakfast. there is some dense fog to watch out for this morning are parts of northern england, the midlands and east wales. visibility for some is less than 100 metres. the heavy rain crossing southern england will clear and in between there will be some sunshine. all the details later. it's wednesday the 25th of october. a united nations agency which looks after palestinian refugees has warned it could stop its work in gaza tonight if it doesn't receive urgent deliveries of fuel. last night, eight trucks carrying food, water and medicine crossed the rafah border between egypt and gaza, but israel has banned fuel from entering the territory, saying hamas would use it for military purposes. hamas is designated as a terrorist organisation by many western governments, including the uk. there are now growing international calls for a humanitarian pause in the fighting, to allow aid to reach gaza's residents. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell has the latest. the slow trickle of aid. just e
and i'm talking about bbc breakfast. there is some dense fog to watch out for this morning are parts of northern england, the midlands and east wales. visibility for some is less than 100 metres. the heavy rain crossing southern england will clear and in between there will be some sunshine. all the details later. it's wednesday the 25th of october. a united nations agency which looks after palestinian refugees has warned it could stop its work in gaza tonight if it doesn't receive urgent...
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we are live on bbc breakfast. these are two— we are live on bbc breakfast. that we i history in the making. and i think that reflects the fact that we are i history in the making. and i think| that reflects the fact that we are a changed _ that reflects the fact that we are a changed labour— that reflects the fact that we are a changed labour party, _ that reflects the fact that we are a changed labour party, that- that reflects the fact that we are a changed labour party, that we i that reflects the fact that we are a j changed labour party, that we are putting _ changed labour party, that we are putting a _ changed labour party, that we are putting a positive _ changed labour party, that we are putting a positive case _ changed labour party, that we are putting a positive case for - changed labour party, that we are putting a positive case for change i putting a positive case for change to the _ putting a positive case for change to the country. _ putting a positive case for change to the country, and _ putting a positive case for change to the country, an
we are live on bbc breakfast. these are two— we are live on bbc breakfast. that we i history in the making. and i think that reflects the fact that we are i history in the making. and i think| that reflects the fact that we are a changed _ that reflects the fact that we are a changed labour— that reflects the fact that we are a changed labour party, _ that reflects the fact that we are a changed labour party, that- that reflects the fact that we are a changed labour party, that we i that...
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and what i have found most interesting about grant shapps earlier when he was on bbc breakfast and radiole feel this morning, politically it feels to me like again, this is starting to overshadow another day of the conservative conference, and that is pretty bad news for rishi sunak. this hasn't been managed terribly well by the comms people, has it? no, we've been speaking about it for weeks. chatting to people last night, we were talking about this yesterday on the programme. there is a sense that rishi sunak has been looking for lift off and he just hasn't got it. so far it's been an underwhelming conference, hs2 has been a big talking point, so has liz truss, tax. rishi sunak hasn't dominated the messaging. when i was chatting to a couple of ministers last night, a couple of people around rishi sunak and to know his thinking, they were saying there is no point drawing the conclusion before you hear his speech. there is one thing that matters in this conference and it's what the pm says that midday today. i'm sure he has a few things up his sleeve. he will try and make a big bang this
and what i have found most interesting about grant shapps earlier when he was on bbc breakfast and radiole feel this morning, politically it feels to me like again, this is starting to overshadow another day of the conservative conference, and that is pretty bad news for rishi sunak. this hasn't been managed terribly well by the comms people, has it? no, we've been speaking about it for weeks. chatting to people last night, we were talking about this yesterday on the programme. there is a sense...
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you're watching bbc breakfast. it's 8:59. live from jerusalem, this is bbc news.and shook hands with a member of hamas and said in hebrew, peace, peace, peace. israel's bombardment of gaza shows no sign of letting up. we will bring you special reports from across the region. hello. the french president emmanuel macron said that releasing hostages must be the first objective in israel's war in gaza. mr macron is the latest world leader to make a solidarity visit to israel. he had been meeting the israeli president this morning and is expected to meet the prime minister of israel. this comes as two israeli women who were abducted from their homes during the october seven attacks orchestrated by hamas were released.
you're watching bbc breakfast. it's 8:59. live from jerusalem, this is bbc news.and shook hands with a member of hamas and said in hebrew, peace, peace, peace. israel's bombardment of gaza shows no sign of letting up. we will bring you special reports from across the region. hello. the french president emmanuel macron said that releasing hostages must be the first objective in israel's war in gaza. mr macron is the latest world leader to make a solidarity visit to israel. he had been meeting...
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do stay with us on bbc breakfast. hello. this is breakfast with ben boulos and luxmy gopal.h hamas. he said ground forces are now deployed "all over the gaza strip." he urged residents to flee south to avoid the fighting. translation: the war inside the gaza strip will be difficult and long and we are prepared for it. this is the second phase of the war whose goals are clear. the destruction of the military and governmental capabilities of hamas and the return of the hostages home. at every stage until now and at every stage from now on, we will exhaust every possibility to return our abducted brothers and sisters to their families. after the war, all of us, we will all have to answer difficult questions. that includes me. a communication blackout over the weekend meant gaza was mostly cut off from the outside world, making it difficult to get a picture of what was happening on the ground. phone and internet connections are now being restored, but the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says the death toll has now risen to more than 8,000. israel's defense force has said more
do stay with us on bbc breakfast. hello. this is breakfast with ben boulos and luxmy gopal.h hamas. he said ground forces are now deployed "all over the gaza strip." he urged residents to flee south to avoid the fighting. translation: the war inside the gaza strip will be difficult and long and we are prepared for it. this is the second phase of the war whose goals are clear. the destruction of the military and governmental capabilities of hamas and the return of the hostages home. at...
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the prime minister was on bbc breakfast this morning being asked repeatedly about hs2, and was stilljustnot going to be rushed into a decision, it is not quite there yet. but it feels like, apart from crossing the teas and dotting the eyes at that decision has been made, and nobody is denying that the manchester leg is denying that the manchester leg is going to be scrapped. all the while, we kind of wait for the prime minister to give us some kind of confirmation of what is coming instead. , �* ., , ., instead. they didn't want this to net out, instead. they didn't want this to get out. so _ instead. they didn't want this to get out. so why _ instead. they didn't want this to get out, so why did _ instead. they didn't want this to get out, so why did it _ instead. they didn't want this to get out, so why did it and - instead. they didn't want this to get out, so why did it and how? | instead. they didn't want this to i get out, so why did it and how? it started about three weeks ago, when somebody was in downing street with a camera and someone was holding a paper and they zoomed in and
the prime minister was on bbc breakfast this morning being asked repeatedly about hs2, and was stilljustnot going to be rushed into a decision, it is not quite there yet. but it feels like, apart from crossing the teas and dotting the eyes at that decision has been made, and nobody is denying that the manchester leg is denying that the manchester leg is going to be scrapped. all the while, we kind of wait for the prime minister to give us some kind of confirmation of what is coming instead. ,...
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if you're watching us on bbc one, you canjoin breakfast in 0ne, you canjoin breakfast in five minutesday. see you soon. hello there. some of you may be forgiven for thinking that summer has returned this weekend. yes, for some of you, the weather is set to get a lot warmer. but before you get there, at the moment, cloud is thickening to our west and we have rain on the way as well for quite a few. now we're starting to see rain edge into northern ireland. that's going to be turning steadier and heavier over the next few hours, but some patches of rain also for the southwest of scotland, the north—west of both england and wales. with extensive cloud around, it's a mild start to thursday morning, with temperatures into double figures widely. but across the northern half of scotland, with some clearer skies here — we're starting on a chilly note. now, through thursday, this low pressure is the system that's bringing the rain. so it's going to be quite windy. you can see some fairly tightly packed isobars there. the rain at its heaviest in the morning across northern ireland. that wetter
if you're watching us on bbc one, you canjoin breakfast in 0ne, you canjoin breakfast in five minutesday. see you soon. hello there. some of you may be forgiven for thinking that summer has returned this weekend. yes, for some of you, the weather is set to get a lot warmer. but before you get there, at the moment, cloud is thickening to our west and we have rain on the way as well for quite a few. now we're starting to see rain edge into northern ireland. that's going to be turning steadier and...
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well, became a household name because of that green leotard and telling millions of bbc breakfast tv > cold . it's dark. it's a bit >> cold. it's dark. it's a bit miserable. but come on, britain, wake up , miserable. but come on, britain, wake up, shape up and miserable. but come on, britain, wake up , shape up and stretch wake up, shape up and stretch up. let's get britain fit. take your shoes off the gentlemen under your coat . your shoes off the gentlemen under your coat. make your shoes off the gentlemen under your coat . make yourselves under your coat. make yourselves feel comfortable. put your papers down and your pipes and your umbrellas. and let's all of us get fit . us get fit. >> i call this the monkey . one, >> i call this the monkey. one, 2—1, 2—1, 2—1. >> oh, diana, talk about looking back. >> yeah, i'll tell you what. i'll tell you what i think is fascinating with that, though, is that the may well have been people going, oh, it doesn't really work. it doesn't really help. here's proof help. well, here's proof positive. a long positive. i mean, it's a long time ago and
well, became a household name because of that green leotard and telling millions of bbc breakfast tv > cold . it's dark. it's a bit >> cold. it's dark. it's a bit miserable. but come on, britain, wake up , miserable. but come on, britain, wake up, shape up and miserable. but come on, britain, wake up , shape up and stretch wake up, shape up and stretch up. let's get britain fit. take your shoes off the gentlemen under your coat . your shoes off the gentlemen under your coat. make your...
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bbc one viewers will join breakfast in a few minutes elsewhere, will be back. hello there.ly nights, mind you, with some frost and fairly cool days. tuesday, the last of this settled, chilly weather, because by wednesday onwards, we start to see low pressure taking over, bringing gales, heavy rain, but also milder air too. now, this area of low pressure has been named storm babet by the met office. that's going to continue to push northwards, affects our shores wednesday, thursday, merges with a larger area of low pressure, and that area of low pressure itself will affect us for the end of the week and into the weekend. so rainfall totals really mounting up across the board, but particularly so across more northern and eastern parts of the country. and we do have some concerns for eastern scotland, which could see heavy and persistent rain throughout this week, which could lead to localised flooding. of course, the ground is pretty saturated here as well. however, for tuesday, it's a fine day. chilly start there, there'll be some early mist and fog, plenty of sunshine aroun
bbc one viewers will join breakfast in a few minutes elsewhere, will be back. hello there.ly nights, mind you, with some frost and fairly cool days. tuesday, the last of this settled, chilly weather, because by wednesday onwards, we start to see low pressure taking over, bringing gales, heavy rain, but also milder air too. now, this area of low pressure has been named storm babet by the met office. that's going to continue to push northwards, affects our shores wednesday, thursday, merges with...
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if you're watching on bbc one you can watching on bbc one you can watch breakfast soon.ber, october has also started on a warm note — particularly towards the south. that's the way it'll stay through the next few days, at least. we're looking at some warm days ahead, particularly towards the south. mild nights with no frost around, and some rain at times through the week ahead, too. so we've got a few fronts around — one of them producing quite a lot of cloud and outbreaks of light patchy rain over the next few hours across parts of southern england, wales, too. so a murky start here, some low cloud, fog and drizzle around coasts and hills. very mild in the south to start monday morning, 14—15 celsius. further north, though, we're looking at temperatures in single figures from the word go under those clearer skies. and we'll keep some sunshine across scotland, northern ireland, and northern england, too. one or two blustery showers in the far northwest. further south across the uk, generally more cloud. outbreaks of rain particularly during monday afternoon, which could
if you're watching on bbc one you can watching on bbc one you can watch breakfast soon.ber, october has also started on a warm note — particularly towards the south. that's the way it'll stay through the next few days, at least. we're looking at some warm days ahead, particularly towards the south. mild nights with no frost around, and some rain at times through the week ahead, too. so we've got a few fronts around — one of them producing quite a lot of cloud and outbreaks of light patchy...
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that would be dispiriting. _ you're watching bbc breakfast. live from jerusalem, this is bbc news.
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you were watching bbc breakfast, let's see what is still coming up this morning.ne. welcome to our halloween — coming up at ten to nine. welcome to our halloween special. _ coming up at ten to nine. welcome to our halloween special. you _ coming up at ten to nine. welcome to our halloween special. you put - coming up at ten to nine. welcome to our halloween special. you put a - our halloween special. you put a sell on our halloween special. you put a spell on me _ our halloween special. you put a spell on me for _ our halloween special. you put a spell on me for sure. _ our halloween special. you put a spell on me for sure. halloween | spell on me for sure. halloween week, strictly dancing, tonight. good morning, welcome to breakfast. 628 is the time, let's bring you right up to date with our story this morning in the middle east, a number of developments overnight, is well saying it is expanding its ground operations against hamas as it intensifies our strikes. some of the images overnight... we some of the images overnight... , understand huge explosions have be
you were watching bbc breakfast, let's see what is still coming up this morning.ne. welcome to our halloween — coming up at ten to nine. welcome to our halloween special. _ coming up at ten to nine. welcome to our halloween special. you _ coming up at ten to nine. welcome to our halloween special. you put - coming up at ten to nine. welcome to our halloween special. you put a - our halloween special. you put a sell on our halloween special. you put a spell on me _ our halloween special. you...
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ben habib, brexit, and the union spokesperson for reform, thank you for coming of the bbc breakfast. of thousands of people have _ impartiality? hundreds of thousands of people have written _ impartiality? hundreds of thousands of people have written up _ impartiality? hundreds of thousands of people have written up against. of people have written up against that. ~ ., , , ., first, we are always on the lookout for the expression of views about bbc news, so our attention was caught by a speech made at a dinner at the conservative party conference by the former home secretary. she led some applause, representatives of the gigabits news channel in the audience and went on.— of the gigabits news channel in the audience and went on. thank you for absolutely everything _ audience and went on. thank you for absolutely everything you _ audience and went on. thank you for absolutely everything you do, - absolutely everything you do, because this breaking news by think it's fair to say our country needed a new disruptive when it came to the broadcast media, to take on the on the establishment
ben habib, brexit, and the union spokesperson for reform, thank you for coming of the bbc breakfast. of thousands of people have _ impartiality? hundreds of thousands of people have written _ impartiality? hundreds of thousands of people have written up _ impartiality? hundreds of thousands of people have written up against. of people have written up against that. ~ ., , , ., first, we are always on the lookout for the expression of views about bbc news, so our attention was caught by a speech...
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rip off britain follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.is. look how quickly that is totally engulfed — look how quickly that is totally engulfed in— look how quickly that is totally engulfed in fire _ look how quickly that is totally engulfed in fire and _ look how quickly that is totally engulfed in fire and a - look how quickly that is totally engulfed in fire and a toxic- engulfed in fire and a toxic flammable _ engulfed in fire and a toxic flammable vapour- engulfed in fire and a toxic flammable vapour glass i engulfed in fire and a toxic- flammable vapour glass cloud. if engulfed in fire and a toxic— flammable vapour glass cloud. if you are in— flammable vapour glass cloud. if you are in that _ flammable vapour glass cloud. if you are in that environment _ flammable vapour glass cloud. if you are in that environment you - flammable vapour glass cloud. if you are in that environment you could . are in that environment you could potentially — are in that environment you could potentially be _ are in that environment you could potentiall
rip off britain follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.is. look how quickly that is totally engulfed — look how quickly that is totally engulfed in— look how quickly that is totally engulfed in fire _ look how quickly that is totally engulfed in fire and _ look how quickly that is totally engulfed in fire and a - look how quickly that is totally engulfed in fire and a toxic- engulfed in fire and a toxic flammable _ engulfed in fire and a toxic flammable vapour- engulfed in fire and a...
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Oct 27, 2023
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bbc news. you're watching breakfast.w series of planet earth has returned to our screens, giving us another extraodinary glimpse of the natural world. we'll be joined by some of the team behind this week's episode at ten to eight. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. a very good morning and welcome to bbc london. i'm thomas magill. plans to expand the site where the wimbledon championships takes place every year have been approved by merton council. the all england lawn tennis club will almost triple in size with 38 new courts, including a show court on wimbledon park which is currently a golf course. thousands of people objected to the plans, with many protesting outside merton council last night. an online fundraiser for two former metropolitan police officers sacked over the stop—and—search of two black athletes has raised more than 43,000 in donations. ricardo dos santos and his partner bianca williams were stopped in their car and handcuffed by officers in west london three years ago. pcjonath
bbc news. you're watching breakfast.w series of planet earth has returned to our screens, giving us another extraodinary glimpse of the natural world. we'll be joined by some of the team behind this week's episode at ten to eight. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. a very good morning and welcome to bbc london. i'm thomas magill. plans to expand the site where the wimbledon championships takes place every year have been approved by merton council. the all england lawn...
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just coming up watching breakfast. just coming up to nine o'clock and let's bring live from jerusalem — this is bbcews. the united nations warns gaza is �*on the brink�*, saying its humanitarian work is becoming more difficult due to a lack of fuel. israel says it has carried out more air and ground attacks in gaza overnight, hitting dozens of hamas targets. israel's defence force says it's killed a senior hamas commander, who helped plan the attacks on october 7th. the united states says it has carried out air strikes in syria against two facilities — claiming they were being used by iran's revolutionary guard. hello, i'm lyse doucet. the main un agency in the gaza strip is again warning its humanitirian work is becoming more difficult becasue of a lack of fuel in the territory. unrwa says it's having to drastically limit its consumption of fuel, which is seriously affecting what aid it can provide to people in gaza. it comes as the israeli army conducts another ground incursion into gaza to target hamas fighters. the idf says infantry and armoured units were accompanied by helicopter gunships as
just coming up watching breakfast. just coming up to nine o'clock and let's bring live from jerusalem — this is bbcews. the united nations warns gaza is �*on the brink�*, saying its humanitarian work is becoming more difficult due to a lack of fuel. israel says it has carried out more air and ground attacks in gaza overnight, hitting dozens of hamas targets. israel's defence force says it's killed a senior hamas commander, who helped plan the attacks on october 7th. the united states says...
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stay with us here on the bbc news channel until 9am and, of course, we are moving over to bbc two now on breakfastcommand centre for hamas terrorists. aid has been allowed into gaza for the first time since hamas launched its attack on israel two weeks ago. un agencies say the delivery of aid so far is a "drop in the ocean" of the amount that�*s needed. negotiations are ongoing to allow a second convoy of at least 20 trucks carrying food, water and medical supplies to enter gaza through the rafah crossing from egypt. we�*rejoined now by sarah davies from the international committee of the red cross. good morning and thank you for being with us. we have seen some of the images there, some relief some aid has finally been able to enter gaza but what are you hearing about the situation on the ground right now? thank you for having me this morning. yes, as you say, we have seen some aid enter but the situation on the ground in gaza is dire. we are in regular contact with our teams, they are on the ground and the scenes they describe are horrific and unfortunately we are continuing to see the civilian
stay with us here on the bbc news channel until 9am and, of course, we are moving over to bbc two now on breakfastcommand centre for hamas terrorists. aid has been allowed into gaza for the first time since hamas launched its attack on israel two weeks ago. un agencies say the delivery of aid so far is a "drop in the ocean" of the amount that�*s needed. negotiations are ongoing to allow a second convoy of at least 20 trucks carrying food, water and medical supplies to enter gaza...
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bbc one. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. it's sunday morning. ies _ on yesterday with some fantastic birdies from cantlay, occluding a 30 foot birdie _ birdies from cantlay, occluding a 30 foot birdie putt on the 18th. he wasn't — foot birdie putt on the 18th. he wasn't frustrated about that, it was his caddie _ wasn't frustrated about that, it was his caddie celebrating and then waving — his caddie celebrating and then waving his cap in michael rory's eye-line — waving his cap in michael rory's eye—line when he tried to one of his own shot _ eye—line when he tried to one of his own shot he — eye—line when he tried to one of his own shot. he wasn't trying to live a-o own shot. he wasn't trying to live ago because then he took it up with the hudey— ago because then he took it up with the hudey and shane lowry playing the hudey and shane lowry playing the hest— the hudey and shane lowry playing the best bouncer going. i love the hudey and shane lowry playing the best bouncer going.— the best bouncer going. i love it, he was moving — the best bounce
bbc one. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. it's sunday morning. ies _ on yesterday with some fantastic birdies from cantlay, occluding a 30 foot birdie _ birdies from cantlay, occluding a 30 foot birdie putt on the 18th. he wasn't — foot birdie putt on the 18th. he wasn't frustrated about that, it was his caddie _ wasn't frustrated about that, it was his caddie celebrating and then waving — his caddie celebrating and then waving his cap in michael rory's eye-line...
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bbc covers the news next week. goodbye. morning. welcome to breakfast. the morning. welcome to breakfast. tue: headlines.ilians must be — law must be respected, civilians must be protected and never used as shields _ must be protected and never used as shields. :, :, , :, :: shields. following his accident, freddie flintoff _ shields. following his accident, freddie flintoff reaches - shields. following his accident, freddie flintoff reaches a - freddie flintoff reaches a multi—million pound settlement with the commercial arm of the bbc. good morning. it is not a good time, quarterfinals weekend morning. it is not a good time, quarter finals weekend in the rugby world cup, wales against argentina first in marseille and parris island fans hoping the team can reach the semifinals for the first time. i needed evidence. i had to set a trap. needed evidence. i had to set a tra -. :, needed evidence. i had to set a tra . _ :, :, :, , needed evidence. i had to set a tra -. :, :, :, , , trap. coleen rooney defends the rocess trap. coleen rooney defends the process that's — trap. coleen rooney defends the process
bbc covers the news next week. goodbye. morning. welcome to breakfast. the morning. welcome to breakfast. tue: headlines.ilians must be — law must be respected, civilians must be protected and never used as shields _ must be protected and never used as shields. :, :, , :, :: shields. following his accident, freddie flintoff _ shields. following his accident, freddie flintoff reaches - shields. following his accident, freddie flintoff reaches a - freddie flintoff reaches a multi—million...
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bbc london for now. we'll be back in half an hour. good morning, welcome to breakfastuption is very likely due to the very high level of rain. further south, very likely due to the very high level of rain. furthersouth, heavy and thundery showers. it's thursday 19th october. the prime minister, rishi sunak is expected to arrive in israel this morning, as part of a two day visit to the middle east. he will meet his counterpart benjamin netanyahu. it comes as around 20 trucks of aid are expected to enter gaza after a deal announced by president biden. egypt has agreed to let the humanitarian supplies enter via the rafah crossing but it's unlikely to happen until friday. announcing the agreement, the us president warned that the aid would be stopped, if any supplies were taken by hamas which is regarded as a terrorist organisation by the uk. with the latest, here's our correspondent wyre davies. as trucks carrying aid queue on the egyptian side of gaza's southern border, the un and international aid agencies have become increasingly alarmed at the unfolding humanitarian c
bbc london for now. we'll be back in half an hour. good morning, welcome to breakfastuption is very likely due to the very high level of rain. further south, very likely due to the very high level of rain. furthersouth, heavy and thundery showers. it's thursday 19th october. the prime minister, rishi sunak is expected to arrive in israel this morning, as part of a two day visit to the middle east. he will meet his counterpart benjamin netanyahu. it comes as around 20 trucks of aid are expected...
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you can also watch a bbc news special, a week of war, on the iplayer. it is 7:36am. you are watching breakfast side, while ireland fought valiantly against new zealand, butjust couldn't get past the three—time champions. andy swiss reports. after such hope, such heartache. for ireland and for wales the world cup dream is over. ireland were the world number ones, remember, seemingly unstoppable until they met new zealand. the all blacks surged into a 13—0 lead but that was the start of a compelling contest inspired by the brilliant bundy acky, ireland came roaring back to within a point at the break. after that, new zealand turned on the style. a magical move rounded off by willjordan. were they surging out of sight? not so. they were soon on the back foot and the result was a penalty try for ireland, once again within touching distance. but new zealand clung on and ireland were out. extraordinarily, their eighth world cup quarter—final defeat, and with such a talented team including the retiring johnny sexton, surely their most painful. the greatest ever irish player. people may not agree with
you can also watch a bbc news special, a week of war, on the iplayer. it is 7:36am. you are watching breakfast side, while ireland fought valiantly against new zealand, butjust couldn't get past the three—time champions. andy swiss reports. after such hope, such heartache. for ireland and for wales the world cup dream is over. ireland were the world number ones, remember, seemingly unstoppable until they met new zealand. the all blacks surged into a 13—0 lead but that was the start of a...
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breakfast program. a guy called david jessel. he left the bbc temporarily.e morning saying, welcome to the first commercial radio station here in the country. he's now 78. i mean , i suppose he's now 78. i mean, i suppose 50 years ago he would be, wouldn't he? he went back to the bbc documentaries and bbc and made documentaries and things like that. so they are. it not it was david jessel. it's not a household name anymore, but presumably was very much then presumably it was very much then we'll be talking about that a bit later on in the programme as well. fact it's 50 well. the fact that it's 50 years today that we had the years ago today that we had the first commercial radio station in this country followed by capital, as you said, the next day , 25th curry week . day, 25th curry week. >> i was getting excited about that earlier. you were we're looking at we're getting a few things completed. >> never mind, never mind. >> yeah, never mind, never mind. we'll forgive you that . but it we'll forgive you that. but it is the end of national curry week today.
breakfast program. a guy called david jessel. he left the bbc temporarily.e morning saying, welcome to the first commercial radio station here in the country. he's now 78. i mean , i suppose he's now 78. i mean, i suppose 50 years ago he would be, wouldn't he? he went back to the bbc documentaries and bbc and made documentaries and things like that. so they are. it not it was david jessel. it's not a household name anymore, but presumably was very much then presumably it was very much then...