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sir alex ferguson, thank you so much for talking to us on bbc breakfast.— on bbc breakfast.t. transfer, hows life? _ on bbc breakfast. transfer, how's life? how _ on bbc breakfast. transfer, how's life? how are - on bbc breakfast. transfer, how's life? how are you? . how's life? how are you? retired 11 years now so you find a way of adjusting, you know. find a way of ad'usting, you know. , , ., , ., find a way of ad'usting, you know. , i. , ., ., know. keeping yourself out of trouble. missing _ know. keeping yourself out of trouble. missing the - know. keeping yourself out of - trouble. missing the management are not any more? == trouble. missing the management are not any more?— are not any more? -- man i miss it sometimes- — are not any more? -- man i miss it sometimes. i _ are not any more? -- man i miss it sometimes. i think— are not any more? -- man i miss it sometimes. i think after- are not any more? -- man i miss it sometimes. i think after a - it sometimes. i think after a time when you win the european final, i said to cathy, this is what i miss, the games, the eur
sir alex ferguson, thank you so much for talking to us on bbc breakfast.— on bbc breakfast.t. transfer, hows life? _ on bbc breakfast. transfer, how's life? how _ on bbc breakfast. transfer, how's life? how are - on bbc breakfast. transfer, how's life? how are you? . how's life? how are you? retired 11 years now so you find a way of adjusting, you know. find a way of ad'usting, you know. , , ., , ., find a way of ad'usting, you know. , i. , ., ., know. keeping yourself out of trouble. missing...
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you to sally nugent from bbc breakfast this morning-— to sally nugent from bbc breakfast this mornings, asking people - this morning. you heard him talking about trade-offs, asking people to l about trade—offs, asking people to stick with them as they get to where they say they are going to end up which is a better place. he talked about the light at the end of the tunnel. there are some people saying, "how long is the tunnel going to be before it gets a bit brighter at the end of it all?" one of the decision siegemund has taken on one of the things we have talked about a lot because it has come up a lot at the labour party conference is a decision to cut the winter fuel payment for millions of pensioners. the government's argument is that it didn't have a choice because it found a black hole in the public finances for this financial year and it had to make some difficult decisions around it. when saying the conservatives dispute that claim about the black hole. some people at conference, particular unite union, which has been leading the charge on this, that think it is just the wron
you to sally nugent from bbc breakfast this morning-— to sally nugent from bbc breakfast this mornings, asking people - this morning. you heard him talking about trade-offs, asking people to l about trade—offs, asking people to stick with them as they get to where they say they are going to end up which is a better place. he talked about the light at the end of the tunnel. there are some people saying, "how long is the tunnel going to be before it gets a bit brighter at the end of it...
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it the jogger spoke earlier to bbc breakfast about it.— breakfast about it.usly - breakfast about it. it was so random. obviously not - breakfast about it. it was so j random. obviously not what breakfast about it. it was so - random. obviously not what you expect — random. obviously not what you expect it — random. obviously not what you expect. it wasjust random. obviously not what you expect. it was just going for a run and — expect. it was just going for a run and i_ expect. it was just going for a run and i had not been fora run— run and i had not been fora run in— run and i had not been fora run ina— run and i had not been fora run in a few months so it's amazing _ run in a few months so it's amazing that happened on my first run— amazing that happened on my first run back for a little white _ first run back for a little white i_ first run back for a little while. i wasjust running down to the — while. i wasjust running down to the canal and i heard the music— to the canal and i heard the music and so someone sat in front— music and so someone sat in fr
it the jogger spoke earlier to bbc breakfast about it.— breakfast about it.usly - breakfast about it. it was so random. obviously not - breakfast about it. it was so j random. obviously not what breakfast about it. it was so - random. obviously not what you expect — random. obviously not what you expect it — random. obviously not what you expect. it wasjust random. obviously not what you expect. it was just going for a run and — expect. it was just going for a run and i_ expect. it was...
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to jonathan reynolds our colleagues in bbc breakfast tojonathan reynolds the business secretary.ervice process. it hasn't changed. it is wrong to say there is any kind of political input in there or people set their own pay bands. but there is really, to be honest, not much i can tell you. i don't even get to set that pay directly for my own advisers, so... my question was a fairly simple one, which is, do you think it is odd that she is paid more? do you think that is odd or not? i think there are and always have been officials that are paid more than politicians in our system, and that hasn't changed. the business secretaryjonathan reynolds speaking to bbc breakfast. where is this going to go next?— to go next? there are a lot of --eole to go next? there are a lot of people in _ to go next? there are a lot of people in government - to go next? there are a lot of people in government to - to go next? there are a lot of people in government to say| people in government to say that sue gray is the victim here of a misplaced and deeply personal, malicious campaign against her. and
to jonathan reynolds our colleagues in bbc breakfast tojonathan reynolds the business secretary.ervice process. it hasn't changed. it is wrong to say there is any kind of political input in there or people set their own pay bands. but there is really, to be honest, not much i can tell you. i don't even get to set that pay directly for my own advisers, so... my question was a fairly simple one, which is, do you think it is odd that she is paid more? do you think that is odd or not? i think there...
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business secretary jonathan reynolds speaking to bbc breakfast.go next, henry? i should stress that there are a lot of people in here and there's a misplaced and deeply personal, malicious campaign against her. and look, it is clearly the case that the story that chris and i have been working on here, it does contain really personal briefing against her. it is quite unusual, certainly this early in a government. but whether it is fair or not, which isn't really for us to judge, it is clearly a problem for sir keir starmer and one word keeps cropping up again and again in off the record exchanges that i have been having with my contact around westminster about this, and that word is "unsustainable." there aren't many people who think that this level of briefing from different factions within keir starmer�*s government can go on much longer. he is going, they think, to have to make some sort of move to draw a line under this. the bank of england will decide later whether to cut interest rates from five percent. the decision, expected at midday, come
business secretary jonathan reynolds speaking to bbc breakfast.go next, henry? i should stress that there are a lot of people in here and there's a misplaced and deeply personal, malicious campaign against her. and look, it is clearly the case that the story that chris and i have been working on here, it does contain really personal briefing against her. it is quite unusual, certainly this early in a government. but whether it is fair or not, which isn't really for us to judge, it is clearly a...
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say they were sexually assaulted by the former harrods boss mohamed al fayed, who have spoken to bbc breakfastor some of us but on wednesday we are seeing the arrival of more rain. it will last on an offer many others over the next few days. the winds are going to be strengthening to sew a very unsettled spell of weather, certainly until friday. let's take a look at the rainfall we are expecting to accumulate over the next few days. some places, particularly north—east, but central and southern and into wales could see up to 80 millimetres of rain and some of that is falling on saturated ground. i think we will see some further problems with localised flooding later in the week. low pressure is driving our weather. it is slowly moving its way in from the west. for the rest of today we are seeing rain across central and northern parts of england into northern ireland. some heavy showers in wales and south—west england overnight. this rainfall across the north—east of england is going to be particularly assisted, blown in by that brisk easterly wind. a pretty damn start your thursday for many ar
say they were sexually assaulted by the former harrods boss mohamed al fayed, who have spoken to bbc breakfastor some of us but on wednesday we are seeing the arrival of more rain. it will last on an offer many others over the next few days. the winds are going to be strengthening to sew a very unsettled spell of weather, certainly until friday. let's take a look at the rainfall we are expecting to accumulate over the next few days. some places, particularly north—east, but central and...
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harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning.arrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it's easy and convenient, if i may say so, to actually just say it was him. there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and there are people still working at harrods who you think were involved in this? that's my belief. many women later abused by al fayed were asked to take intrusive sexual health tests when they started at harrods. today a complaint has been made to the general medical council about one of the doctors who carried out such tests. i never got my results either. they went straight to mohamed al fayed. i never got them. they never even shared them with you? they never shared them with me. shocking. since the bbc documentary was released last week, lawy
harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning.arrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it's easy and convenient, if i may say so, to actually just say it was him. there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women....
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bbc breakfast's natasha ka- nski just flew. bbc breakfast's natasha kaczynski won _ just flew.e passage overlay. emit at the time the show's future was unclear. ~ , ., ., unclear. will there be another season, unclear. will there be another season. we — unclear. will there be another season, we hope? _ unclear. will there be another season, we hope? brendan i unclear. will there be another season, we hope? brendan is| unclear. will there be another- season, we hope? brendan is not allowed to _ season, we hope? brendan is not allowed to dance _ season, we hope? brendan is not allowed to dance with _ season, we hope? brendan is not allowed to dance with anyone - season, we hope? brendan is not i allowed to dance with anyone else. we have the final on the saturday and the _ we have the final on the saturday and the monday— we have the final on the saturday and the monday morning, - we have the final on the saturday and the monday morning, the - we have the final on the saturdayl and the monday morning, the bbc we have the final on the saturday - and the monday morning, the bbc had
bbc breakfast's natasha ka- nski just flew. bbc breakfast's natasha kaczynski won _ just flew.e passage overlay. emit at the time the show's future was unclear. ~ , ., ., unclear. will there be another season, unclear. will there be another season. we — unclear. will there be another season, we hope? _ unclear. will there be another season, we hope? brendan i unclear. will there be another season, we hope? brendan is| unclear. will there be another- season, we hope? brendan is not allowed to...
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bbc breakfast — back into a better state. bbc breakfast has _ back into a better state. know don�*t need it either. —— a lot of people that i know. either. -- a lot of people that i know. :, ., i. either. -- a lot of people that i know. :, ., . ., know. how about you, julia? very an: and know. how about you, julia? very angry and upset — know. how about you, julia? very angry and upset because - know. how about you, julia? very angry and upset because of i know. how about you, julia? very angry and upset because of the i know. how about you, julia? very i angry and upset because of the way it was— angry and upset because of the way it was done, and the fact that the .ive it was done, and the fact that the give the — it was done, and the fact that the give the train drivers an enormous pay rise. _ give the train drivers an enormous pay rise. and — give the train drivers an enormous pay rise, and then announced that the winter— pay rise, and then announced that the winter fuel allowance isn't going — the winter fuel allowance isn't going to — the winter fuel allowance isn'
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the _ in the north this weekend, i'll have all the details here on bbc breakfast. with president biden in washington have been "wide—ranging" and "productive" but wouldn't say whether he'd persuaded the us to allow ukraine to fire long—range missiles into russia.
the _ in the north this weekend, i'll have all the details here on bbc breakfast. with president biden in washington have been "wide—ranging" and "productive" but wouldn't say whether he'd persuaded the us to allow ukraine to fire long—range missiles into russia.
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harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning. wnership in 2010, has previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and there are people still working at harrods who you think were involved in this? that's my belief. many women later abused by al fayed were asked to take intrusive sexual health tests when they started at harrods. today, a complaint has been made to the general medical council about one of the doctors who carried out such tests. i never got my results either. they went straight to mohamed al fayed. i never got them. they never even shared them with you? they never shared them with me. shocking. since the bbc documentary was released last week, lawyer
harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning. wnership in 2010, has previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women....
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harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning. under new ownership in 2010 has previously said it is appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it is easy and convenient if i may say so to actually just say it was him. there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and there are people still working at harrods who you think were involved in this? that's my belief. many women later abused by al fayed were asked to take intrusive sexual health tests when they started at harrods. today a complaint has been made to the general medical council about one of the doctors who carried out such tests. i never got my results either, they went straight to mohamed al fayed. i never got them. never even shared them with you? they never shared
harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning. under new ownership in 2010 has previously said it is appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it is easy and convenient if i may say so to actually just say it was him. there was a system,...
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harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning. s previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and there are people still working at harrods who you think were involved in this? that's my belief. many women later abused by al fayed were asked to take intrusive sexual health tests when they started at harrods. today, a complaint has been made to the general medical council about one of the doctors who carried out such tests. i never got my results either. they went straight to mohamed al fayed. i never got them. they never even shared them with you? they never shared them with me. shocking. since the bbc documentary was released last week, lawyers for al fayed's acc
harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning. s previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and there are people...
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harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning. ship in 2010, has previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and there are people still working at harrods who you think were involved in this? that's my belief. many women later abused by al fayed were asked to take intrusive sexual health tests when they started at harrods. today, a complaint has been made to the general medical council about one of the doctors who carried out such tests. i never got my results either. they went straight to mohamed al fayed. i never got them. they never even shared them with you? they never shared them with me. shocking. since the bbc documentary was released last week, lawyers fo
harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning. ship in 2010, has previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and...
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home office minister dame diana johnson told bbc breakfast she understood how the vote was a "reallydecision" for many mps. i think there are various things that we can see in train alongside this really very difficult decision. i understand for many mps this is a really hard decision. i myself have had lots of constituents contact me, so i know how difficult this is. but first let's speak to our political 0ne one of the most incompetent anti—union and morally bankrupt governments in this country has ever seen. governments in this country has everseen. it governments in this country has ever seen. it feels good to be back here in 15 years under a labour government with a 174 seat majority. some tory mps have the good sense or lack of backbone to do the chicken run before the vote cast, the likes of michael gove �*s capital away from that mess they left behind. 0thers decided to face the voters and while i am not one to rebel in other people �*s misfortune, i have to say i enjoyed every single portaloo moment in the early hours of july for. it was a roll call of political failure. jul
home office minister dame diana johnson told bbc breakfast she understood how the vote was a "reallydecision" for many mps. i think there are various things that we can see in train alongside this really very difficult decision. i understand for many mps this is a really hard decision. i myself have had lots of constituents contact me, so i know how difficult this is. but first let's speak to our political 0ne one of the most incompetent anti—union and morally bankrupt governments...
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speaking earlier to bbc breakfast in the wake of the findings, 0fsted chief inspector sir martyn 0livere future. i'm very proud to have commissioned it. i did that on purpose so we could build a better future. purpose so we could build a betterfuture. i want purpose so we could build a better future. i want to reset the relationship, focus on the positives and build a system that maintains and raises standards for parents but reduces the pressure on hard—working teachers and staff out there. for more analysis i spoke to our reporter ellie price. it's quite interesting. you've got the outcome of the report into what happened after the death of ruth perry and you have the outcome of the big lesson report as 0fsted called it, a report into its own way of doing things and that report, the findings were that state needed to focus on the behaviour of students. the attendance of students and school provisions of those children and pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. at the moment they say they haven't quite looked into that enough. i think we will see a change in how 0fsted
speaking earlier to bbc breakfast in the wake of the findings, 0fsted chief inspector sir martyn 0livere future. i'm very proud to have commissioned it. i did that on purpose so we could build a better future. purpose so we could build a betterfuture. i want purpose so we could build a better future. i want to reset the relationship, focus on the positives and build a system that maintains and raises standards for parents but reduces the pressure on hard—working teachers and staff out there....
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speaking earlier to bbc breakfast in the wake of the findings, ofsted chief inspector sir martyn olivermmissioned it. and although there are hard things there for us to hear, i did that on purpose so that we could actually accept the criticism and then build a better future. i want to reset our relationship, focus on the positives now, and build a system which maintains, indeed raises standards for parents, but is reducing the pressure for the hard working teachers and staff out there. let�*s speak to our reporter ellie price. what practical changes might be expected in the wake of this? you have the outcome of the report into the death of ruth perry and essentially you had the ofsted report into essentially its own way of doing things on the findings were that ofsted needed to future focus on the behaviour of students. the attendance of students. and also school provisions for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities, at the moment they say they haven�*t looked into that enough so i think we will see a change in how ofsted reports on schools and the values that schools fi
speaking earlier to bbc breakfast in the wake of the findings, ofsted chief inspector sir martyn olivermmissioned it. and although there are hard things there for us to hear, i did that on purpose so that we could actually accept the criticism and then build a better future. i want to reset our relationship, focus on the positives now, and build a system which maintains, indeed raises standards for parents, but is reducing the pressure for the hard working teachers and staff out there. let�*s...
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bbc breakfast has received a lot of e—mails about winter fuel payments.jackie both got in touch. both are angry, but for different reasons. jackie, what do you make of the reaction to these proposed cuts in winter fuel payments? i felt a bit annoyed because lots of people are complaining but there is not the money in the coffers. i do think people in need should have money, i am totally in agreement, but surely if things are means tested, the right people will have the right money. i don't need it, and a lot of people that i know don't need it either. how about you, julia? very angry and upset because of the way it was done, and the fact that they give the train drivers an enormous pay rise, and then announce that the winter fuel allowance isn't going to happen. ijust don't think it is fair, and the way they have done it. no warning whatsoever for anybody to get prepared for it. many who attend this lunch club in glasgow say the £15 it costs to get here and back and have lunch is cheaper than heating their homes. i am really worried i won't be able to hea
bbc breakfast has received a lot of e—mails about winter fuel payments.jackie both got in touch. both are angry, but for different reasons. jackie, what do you make of the reaction to these proposed cuts in winter fuel payments? i felt a bit annoyed because lots of people are complaining but there is not the money in the coffers. i do think people in need should have money, i am totally in agreement, but surely if things are means tested, the right people will have the right money. i don't...
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all your details here on bbc breakfast. it's sunday september 8.ngland
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ago, i would have said, it sounds like there is, a home office minister diana johnson went on bbc breakfastlooking at a social tariff for energy bills, basically a way of having cheaper energy bills for those who might be struggling with the cost of them, especially after this winter fuel allowance cut. but shortly afterwards, government sources started messaging me saying, no, actually, she didn't mean that, she misspoke. that is awkward for the government on the morning at the start of a very delicate couple of days of negotiations, among themselves, over how to proceed, before they even get to the question of persuading the general public. let's turn to the situation in the middle east, where the syrian state news agency says at least 1a people have been killed by israeli air strikes across the country. it says a number of sites were targeted, including a scientific research centre. meanwhile, one border crossing is due to reopen one day after three israeli security guards were killed. jordan's interior ministry said the attacker, a truck driver, was a jordanian national. he was shot dea
ago, i would have said, it sounds like there is, a home office minister diana johnson went on bbc breakfastlooking at a social tariff for energy bills, basically a way of having cheaper energy bills for those who might be struggling with the cost of them, especially after this winter fuel allowance cut. but shortly afterwards, government sources started messaging me saying, no, actually, she didn't mean that, she misspoke. that is awkward for the government on the morning at the start of a very...
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and we will have the chancellor on bbc breakfast in an i chancellor on bbc breakfast in an hour.ave one solid voice, and that is that business rates need to reform. the 70% reduction needs to stay if pubs are going to stay on the high street. and a real solid look at the beer duty. street. and a real solid look at the beer du . �* ., ., y., street. and a real solid look at the l beer duty-_ the beer duty. and what about you? the chancellor committed _ beer duty. and what about you? the chancellor committed to _ beer duty. and what about you? the chancellor committed to a _ beer duty. and what about you? the | chancellor committed to a five-point chancellor committed to a five—point plan to _ chancellor committed to a five—point plan to support pubs during the election— plan to support pubs during the election campaign, the only sector to be _ election campaign, the only sector to be supported, so we want to hear from _ to be supported, so we want to hear from her_ to be supported, so we want to hear from her how she is going to support pubs and _ from her how she is going to supp
and we will have the chancellor on bbc breakfast in an i chancellor on bbc breakfast in an hour.ave one solid voice, and that is that business rates need to reform. the 70% reduction needs to stay if pubs are going to stay on the high street. and a real solid look at the beer duty. street. and a real solid look at the beer du . �* ., ., y., street. and a real solid look at the l beer duty-_ the beer duty. and what about you? the chancellor committed _ beer duty. and what about you? the...
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harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning.ed by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it's easy and convenient, if i may say so, to actually just say it was him. there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and there are people still working at harrods who you think were involved in this? that's my belief. many women later abused by al fayed were asked to take intrusive sexual health tests when they started at harrods. today a complaint has been made to the general medical council about one of the doctors who carried out such tests. i never got my results either. they went straight to mohamed al fayed. i never got them. they never even shared them with you? they never shared them with me. shocking. since the bbc documentary was
harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning.ed by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it's easy and convenient, if i may say so, to actually just say it was him. there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the...
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harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning.010, has previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it's easy and convenient, if i may say so, to actually just say it was him. there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and there are people still working at harrods who you think were involved in this? that's my belief. many women later abused by al fayed were asked to take intrusive sexual health tests when they started at harrods. today a complaint has been made to the general medical council about one of the doctors who carried out such tests. i never got my results either. they went straight to mohamed al fayed. i never got them. they never even shared them with you? they never shared them with me. shoc
harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning.010, has previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it's easy and convenient, if i may say so, to actually just say it was him. there was a system, there was a process...
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harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning.r new ownership in 2010, has previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it's easy and convenient, if i may say so, to actually just say it was him. there was a system, there was a process which enabled and facilitated the sexual abuse of these women. and there are people still working at harrods who you think were involved in this? that's my belief. many women later abused by al fayed were asked to take intrusive sexual health tests when they started at harrods. today a complaint has been made to the general medical council about one of the doctors who carried out such tests. i never got my results either. they went straight to mohamed al fayed. i never got them. they never even shared them with you? they never share
harrods declined to come on bbc breakfast this morning.r new ownership in 2010, has previously said it's appalled by the allegations. harrods also told the bbc it was investigating whether any current employees were involved in any of the allegations, but they haven't told us if any individual has been identified or any action taken. the monster that was al fayed was at the centre of all this, but it's easy and convenient, if i may say so, to actually just say it was him. there was a system,...
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sir alex ferguson, thank you so much for talking to us on bbc breakfast. first of all, how's life? adjusting, you know? keeping yourself out of trouble? yeah, exactly. missing the management or not really any more? yeah, i miss it sometimes. i think my first year after i retired, we were in the european final, and i said to cathy, i says, "this is what i miss, the big games, the european games." and so i go to most of the european finals because i find something that i can relate to. you know, what i'd like to have done every day. yeah. you know what i mean? because these are the big events a club like united should always be involved in. so, you can watch them as an observer now and not... yeah, exactly. you're here today then to talk about national playlist day. so, this is encouraging all of us, whatever stage of life we're at, to pick the tracks that sort of run a thread through our history. and then if dementia comes our way, they're there as a sort of grounding for us. what is it about dementia that you think is important? well, i think it's a present—day challenge for all of
sir alex ferguson, thank you so much for talking to us on bbc breakfast. first of all, how's life? adjusting, you know? keeping yourself out of trouble? yeah, exactly. missing the management or not really any more? yeah, i miss it sometimes. i think my first year after i retired, we were in the european final, and i said to cathy, i says, "this is what i miss, the big games, the european games." and so i go to most of the european finals because i find something that i can relate to....
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let us return to the labour party conference and the chancellor rachel reeves spoke to bbc breakfastfternoon. 36 when i became chancellor, and i learned about the true extent of the public finance, and that £22 billion gap this year and every went year i had a choice, i could either continue what the conservatives did and cover that up or be open and honest and transparent and set out a plan to fix the problems in the public finances, i decided to take that course of being open and honest, now, ithink that is the right thing, because i think that it is important to level with people, about what governments having to do to get a grip of the public finances, but by getting that grip, by bringing stabilities back to the economy because we have been plagued by chaos these last few years, along with the reforms we are makeing, reforming the planning system to create a national wealth fund to support home—grown industries and supportjobs industries and support jobs here, industries and supportjobs here, reforming the pension system and get better returns for pension savers, if we can do th
let us return to the labour party conference and the chancellor rachel reeves spoke to bbc breakfastfternoon. 36 when i became chancellor, and i learned about the true extent of the public finance, and that £22 billion gap this year and every went year i had a choice, i could either continue what the conservatives did and cover that up or be open and honest and transparent and set out a plan to fix the problems in the public finances, i decided to take that course of being open and honest,...
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shortly after he came off stage the prime minister sat down with bbc breakfast and he was clear changeunpopular decisions and would not happen overnight.- not happen overnight. all of those changes _ not happen overnight. all of those changes appear - not happen overnight. all of those changes appear to - not happen overnight. all of those changes appear to be| those changes appear to be quite a long way in the distance. are you asking people to be very patient when maybe there is not a lot of patience around? ., , ., around? the ones i have announced _ around? the ones i have announced that - around? the ones i have announced that we - around? the ones i have announced that we have | around? the ones i have - announced that we have already done _ announced that we have already done are — announced that we have already done are already happening so i'm done are already happening so i'm really— done are already happening so i'm really pleased we have been able to— i'm really pleased we have been able to get on with those early steps. — able to get on with those early steps. so _ able to
shortly after he came off stage the prime minister sat down with bbc breakfast and he was clear changeunpopular decisions and would not happen overnight.- not happen overnight. all of those changes _ not happen overnight. all of those changes appear - not happen overnight. all of those changes appear to - not happen overnight. all of those changes appear to be| those changes appear to be quite a long way in the distance. are you asking people to be very patient when maybe there is not a lot of...
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hour ago, iwould have said, it sounds like there is, a home office minister diana johnson went on bbc breakfastor energy bills, basically a way of having cheaper energy bills for those who might be struggling with the cost of them, especially after this winter fuel allowance cut. but shortly afterwards government sources started messaging me saying, no, actually, she didn't me mean that, she misspoke. that is awkward for the government on the morning of the start of a very delicate couple of days of negotiations, among themselves, over how to proceed, before they even get to the question of persuading the general public. i to the question of persuading the general public.— to the question of persuading the general public. i am “oined by dennis i the general public. i am “oined by dennis reid, * the general public. i am “oined by dennis reid, directorh the general public. i am joined by dennis reid, director of - by dennis reid, director of silver voices, which campaigns on behalf of pensioners and senior citizens. you will know, and staff arejoining us, that keir starmer said yesterday in the i
hour ago, iwould have said, it sounds like there is, a home office minister diana johnson went on bbc breakfastor energy bills, basically a way of having cheaper energy bills for those who might be struggling with the cost of them, especially after this winter fuel allowance cut. but shortly afterwards government sources started messaging me saying, no, actually, she didn't me mean that, she misspoke. that is awkward for the government on the morning of the start of a very delicate couple of...
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sir keir starmer was speaking after the former sub—postmistress jo hamilton told bbc breakfast the governmented a scathing attack on ministers at the national television awards last night. the itv drama �*mr bates versus the post 0ffice' won three awards. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. mr bates vs the post office. cheering and applause it was one of the big winners of the night, the itv series watched by millions and hailed for its portrayal of post office sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses wrongly accused of theft. while we're just skint little people. scooping up the award for best drama and tobyjones, who played sub—postmaster alan bates, winning best performance. but when the real—life sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses joined the stars on stage, they made clear they have yet to secure their own win. what i'd like you to know is i went to westminster a couple of weeks back and saw the new minister and, trust me, nothing has changed. and almost... audience groans and boos this morning brought more plain truths. a lot of people have listened to what the governme
sir keir starmer was speaking after the former sub—postmistress jo hamilton told bbc breakfast the governmented a scathing attack on ministers at the national television awards last night. the itv drama �*mr bates versus the post 0ffice' won three awards. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. mr bates vs the post office. cheering and applause it was one of the big winners of the night, the itv series watched by millions and hailed for its portrayal of post office...
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the jogger you saw there, nikki atkins, spoke earlier to bbc breakfast about her memorable so randomu expect but i wasjust going for— what you expect but i wasjust going for a what you expect but i wasjust going fora run, what you expect but i wasjust going for a run, actually had not been _ going for a run, actually had not been for a run in a few months _ not been for a run in a few months and so, amazing that that— months and so, amazing that that happened on my first run fora — that happened on my first run for a little while and yet, i was — for a little while and yet, i wasjust— for a little while and yet, i wasjust burning down to for a little while and yet, i was just burning down to the car registered some music and saw something set in the front of a boat — saw something set in the front of a boat and a ginger man and looks— of a boat and a ginger man and iooksa— of a boat and a ginger man and looksa bit— of a boat and a ginger man and looks a bit like ed sharon, and then— looks a bit like ed sharon, and then i— looks a bit like ed sharon, and then i looked out and ran onto
the jogger you saw there, nikki atkins, spoke earlier to bbc breakfast about her memorable so randomu expect but i wasjust going for— what you expect but i wasjust going for a what you expect but i wasjust going fora run, what you expect but i wasjust going for a run, actually had not been _ going for a run, actually had not been for a run in a few months _ not been for a run in a few months and so, amazing that that— months and so, amazing that that happened on my first run fora — that...
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before he left liverpool, he told bbc breakfast that the conservatives were to blame for some of theorest pensioners would be protected. these are difficult decisions, but equally, as you would expect, we are getting as many pensioners as possible onto pension credit, which means they are guaranteed the winter fuel payment and many more have now got pension credit. that is a very good thing to ensure that they've got the protection they need and the allowance which will go towards their winter fuel. and the work and pensions secretary said there'd be more welfare reforms on the way, especially for those of working age. no more writing people off, then blaming them just to grab a cheap headline. no more denying people the chances and choices they deserve, but instead real opportunities so families can build a better future. children can fulfil their potential. and so we build a stronger economy and society too. the only way to get britain growing again is to get britain working again. labour party members singing in harmony, but this week we've also heard discordant voices and the noi
before he left liverpool, he told bbc breakfast that the conservatives were to blame for some of theorest pensioners would be protected. these are difficult decisions, but equally, as you would expect, we are getting as many pensioners as possible onto pension credit, which means they are guaranteed the winter fuel payment and many more have now got pension credit. that is a very good thing to ensure that they've got the protection they need and the allowance which will go towards their winter...
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what _ on bbc breakfast. mike is with us for the sport. what we _ on bbc breakfast.ems to be doing the same. he has not dropped a single set at _ same. he has not dropped a single set at the — same. he has not dropped a single set at the us open in new york so far and _ set at the us open in new york so far and still— set at the us open in new york so far and still believes he has another— far and still believes he has another level to go to. it all started _ another level to go to. it all started very young forjack draper. he first started hitting tennis balls when he was just one, and now 21 years later, jack draper will face jannik sinner for a place in the us open final after becoming the first british male since sir andy murray to reach the last four of the us open in 2012 and murray went onto win it that year. following in his footsteps draper, won this one, in style against the 10th seed, alex de minaur. although after taking the first set 6—3, there was a moment of concern for draper when he needed to call the trainer for treatment but he shrugged that off, t
what _ on bbc breakfast. mike is with us for the sport. what we _ on bbc breakfast.ems to be doing the same. he has not dropped a single set at _ same. he has not dropped a single set at the — same. he has not dropped a single set at the us open in new york so far and _ set at the us open in new york so far and still— set at the us open in new york so far and still believes he has another— far and still believes he has another level to go to. it all started _ another level to go to. it...
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the charter was on bbc breakfast this morning where she again defended a decision to scrap winter fuele to say. let's listen to what you have to sa . ~ , , .,' to say. when it big shut off the asda — to say. when it big shut off the asda car _ to say. when it big shut off the asda car and _ to say. when it big shut off the asda car and learned i to say. when it big shut off - the asda car and learned about the asda car and learned about the true extent of public finances and a 22 billion bank cup this year. when i became chancellor of the exchequer, and i learnt about the true extent of the public finances, and that £22 billion gap this year and every subsequent year i had a choice. i could either continue what the conservatives did and cover that up, or i could be open and honest and transparent and set out a plan to fix the problems in the public finances. i decided to take that course of being open and honest. now, i think that's the right thing, because i think that it's important to level with people about what governments have to do to get a grip of the public finances, but by ge
the charter was on bbc breakfast this morning where she again defended a decision to scrap winter fuele to say. let's listen to what you have to sa . ~ , , .,' to say. when it big shut off the asda — to say. when it big shut off the asda car _ to say. when it big shut off the asda car and _ to say. when it big shut off the asda car and learned i to say. when it big shut off - the asda car and learned about the asda car and learned about the true extent of public finances and a 22 billion bank...
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morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.f my all-time favourites, i he was so good on strictly! he was one of my all-time favourites, he i one of my all—time favourites, he was excellent! time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm paul murphy—kasp. a month on since a fire at a block of flats in dagenham that saw more than 80 people evacuated, the local council are calling on the company that manage the block to do more to support residents. barking & dagenham council says it's continuing to fund temporary accomodation despite no council tenants living in the block. and says that block management uk have a 'moral duty�* to support the residents. block management uk says it's hired by the building owner to manage the common parts of the property, and not the individualflats. the met police has announced what it's called a "child—first" approach to policing. all officers will receive new training in childhood vulnerability and what's called adultification bias, which means youn
morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.f my all-time favourites, i he was so good on strictly! he was one of my all-time favourites, he i one of my all—time favourites, he was excellent! time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm paul murphy—kasp. a month on since a fire at a block of flats in dagenham that saw more than 80 people evacuated, the local council are calling on the company that manage the block to do more to...
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bbc news, lincolnshire. the time now is 8.25. morning live now is 8.25. morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.cheapest way to stay warm. plus after we saw _ cheapest way to stay warm. plus after we saw sir _ cheapest way to stay warm. plus after we saw sir alex _ cheapest way to stay warm. iiis after we saw sir alex ferguson talking about music for dementia patients. we're investigating the tech set to revolutionise the lives of those with dementia and the simple games we can play at home to improve their symptoms. and when the price of protection piles up. as home premiums surge by a third, we share why you might actually be over insuring your possessions, and how to strip back to the essentials and save cash. also, as half a million students set off for university, life coach mavis ackerley tells us about her heartbreaking experience of empty nest syndrome which left her unable to get out of bed. and after an incredible family admission whilst competing on the hit bbc series the traitors, jaz singh explores the devastating impact of learning a loved one is leading a secret second life. see y
bbc news, lincolnshire. the time now is 8.25. morning live now is 8.25. morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.cheapest way to stay warm. plus after we saw _ cheapest way to stay warm. plus after we saw sir _ cheapest way to stay warm. plus after we saw sir alex _ cheapest way to stay warm. iiis after we saw sir alex ferguson talking about music for dementia patients. we're investigating the tech set to revolutionise the lives of those with dementia and the simple games we can...
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bbc news during the week. the time it is exactly side. you are watching breakfast on bbc news. —— the time is exactly 6.49.hern ireland to the warmest day of the year so far. the same four spots, forward through to wednesday this week, and noticeable and quite sharp autumn blast is on its way. to go with it, some pretty cold nights as well, especially through into wednesday morning and thursday morning, friday morning as well potentially for some. a mixture of sunshine and showers for the week ahead, also be much windierfor a time, comedy with this condition is coming through tonight and into tomorrow. 0ut there today, more of a breeze, that is pushing away some of the cloud and rain we have seen in the cloud and rain we have seen in the 24 hours, weather fronts still stripped across parts of central and eastern england in particular, the odd lighter patch of rain and drizzle further west and north, but some sunny conditions in the west to begin your new working week, not a bad day for many here. we will see the cloud window across weeks eastern most counties of england into the afternoon, but elsewhere so
bbc news during the week. the time it is exactly side. you are watching breakfast on bbc news. —— the time is exactly 6.49.hern ireland to the warmest day of the year so far. the same four spots, forward through to wednesday this week, and noticeable and quite sharp autumn blast is on its way. to go with it, some pretty cold nights as well, especially through into wednesday morning and thursday morning, friday morning as well potentially for some. a mixture of sunshine and showers for the...
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it has been _ on cue for bbc breakfast. it has been a — on cue for bbc breakfast.an amazing story and you will be — again. it is an amazing story and you will be fascinated to hear it. hopefully — you will be fascinated to hear it. hopefully amara will come back out again _ hopefully amara will come back out again we _ hopefully amara will come back out again. we live in hope. she is mischievous. for now, the news, travel— mischievous. for now, the news, travel and — mischievous. for now, the news, travel and the weather where you are waking _ travel and the weather where you are waking up _ travel and the weather where you are waking up this morning. good morning. let's get your bbc london news now. there is a growing crisis of confidence amongst metropolitan police officers — with a third giving up their accreditation to use tasers — and more than a quarter who have said they'll no longer volunteer to carry guns. in a speech last night, the commissioner sir mark rowley said officers should be held accountable, but said the abuse they were getting on social media
it has been _ on cue for bbc breakfast. it has been a — on cue for bbc breakfast.an amazing story and you will be — again. it is an amazing story and you will be fascinated to hear it. hopefully — you will be fascinated to hear it. hopefully amara will come back out again _ hopefully amara will come back out again we _ hopefully amara will come back out again. we live in hope. she is mischievous. for now, the news, travel— mischievous. for now, the news, travel and — mischievous. for...
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bbc news app and our website. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. startled and he was just there wearing nothing but a silk, like, dressing gown type smoking jacket thing. and he tried to get in the bed with me and i told him, "no, i don't want you to." and he proceeded to just keep trying to get in the bed, at which point he was kind of on top of me and really couldn't move anywhere. i was kind of face down on the bed and hejust pressed himself on me. he threw himself on top of me. his hands were all over me. and, you know, i was wearing a dress. he was very, very forceful. i, thank god, reacted and kicked him off, ran down the hallway into my room in sheer terror because ijust didn�*t know what would happen. we will say it plainly. mohamed al—fayed was a monster. lawyers for his victims say this may be the worst case of corporate sexual exploitation of young women the world has ever seen. mohamed al—fayed owned harrods between 1985 and 2010. in that time, multiple allegations of rape and sexual assault were made, and yet neither the police nor the
bbc news app and our website. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. startled and he was just there wearing nothing but a silk, like, dressing gown type smoking jacket thing. and he tried to get in the bed with me and i told him, "no, i don't want you to." and he proceeded to just keep trying to get in the bed, at which point he was kind of on top of me and really couldn't move anywhere. i was kind of face down on the bed and hejust pressed himself on me....
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sir alex ferguson, thank you so much for talking to us on bbc breakfast. first of all, how's life?out of trouble? yeah, exactly. missing the management or not really any more? yeah, i miss it sometimes. i think my first year after i retired, we were in the european final, and i said to cathy, i says, "this is what i miss, the big games, the european games." and so i go to most of the european finals because i find something that i can relate to. you know, what i'd like to have done every day. yeah. you know what i mean? because these are the big events a club like united should always be involved in, you know? so, you can watch them as an observer now and not... yeah, exactly. you're here today then to talk about national playlist day. so, this is encouraging all of us, whatever stage of life we're at, to pick the tracks that sort of run a thread through our history. and then if dementia comes our way, they're there as a sort of grounding for us. what is it about dementia that you think is important? well, i think it's a present—day challenge for all of us, you know, and i've not g
sir alex ferguson, thank you so much for talking to us on bbc breakfast. first of all, how's life?out of trouble? yeah, exactly. missing the management or not really any more? yeah, i miss it sometimes. i think my first year after i retired, we were in the european final, and i said to cathy, i says, "this is what i miss, the big games, the european games." and so i go to most of the european finals because i find something that i can relate to. you know, what i'd like to have done...
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sir keir starmer was speaking after the former sub—postmistress jo hamilton told bbc breakfast the governmentstill messing us around" over compensation payments. she launched a scathing attack on ministers at the national television awards last night. the itv drama �*mr bates versus the post office�* won three awards. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. mr bates vs the post office. correspondent lizo mzimba. | cheering and applause correspondent lizo mzimba. it was one of the big winners of the night, the itv series watched by millions and hailed for its portrayal of post office sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses wrongly accused of theft. while we're just skint little people. scooping up the award for best drama and tobyjones, who played sub—postmaster alan bates, winning best performance. but when the real—life sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses joined the stars on stage, they made clear they have yet to secure their own when. what i'd like you to know is i went to westminster a couple of weeks back and saw the new minister and, trust me, nothing has changed. and almo
sir keir starmer was speaking after the former sub—postmistress jo hamilton told bbc breakfast the governmentstill messing us around" over compensation payments. she launched a scathing attack on ministers at the national television awards last night. the itv drama �*mr bates versus the post office�* won three awards. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. mr bates vs the post office. correspondent lizo mzimba. | cheering and applause correspondent lizo mzimba. it was...
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not all the images are suitable for a bbc breakfast audience. what about this one? not a good thing to happen. you remember this interview? i do. i don't like that interview, to be honest. the bbc famously banned relax. in fact, this bbc producer banned relax. basically saying that the lyrics were objectionable. and i felt that the record could offend a majority of our listening audience. i don't really like the set up for that, actually. so moving on...! of course, the ban was actually brilliant. the controversy sent relax straight to number one and the bbc eventually backed down. they've got a lot to answerfor, the bbc. but the backdrop to this was the aids and hiv epidemic. holly was diagnosed hiv positive in the early 90s, and the exhibition shows how everything always fed straight back into his art. i was on all kinds of drugs in the 90s in medicalfacilities, and i was very ill. it was a male nurse, alan, who was telling me about his drag persona. he was scottish and i dubbed him miss highland spring. what did he say when you showed him? i'm not sure if alan's s
not all the images are suitable for a bbc breakfast audience. what about this one? not a good thing to happen. you remember this interview? i do. i don't like that interview, to be honest. the bbc famously banned relax. in fact, this bbc producer banned relax. basically saying that the lyrics were objectionable. and i felt that the record could offend a majority of our listening audience. i don't really like the set up for that, actually. so moving on...! of course, the ban was actually...
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bbc one at 8pm tonight. still to come on breakfast... # you know you make me want to shout...mprovements, subject to the outcome of all investigations. surrey police have confirmed three children found dead at a house in staines were all under the age of four and related. their bodies, and that of a man, were discovered yesterday afternoon at a house in bremer road. detectives believe no—one else involved. the force has referred itself to the iopc because of previous contact with those who died. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's a good service on most tube lines this morning, except for the central line which has minor delays. now onto the weather. a cloudy and warm day ahead. staying dry but there's the possibility of an isolated shower, and the sun might put an appearance in later as well. highs of 24 degrees. that's it for now but there's plenty more on our website. including more on the london youth club which is celebrating 140 years. i'm back with more in half an hour. good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines today. the gov
bbc one at 8pm tonight. still to come on breakfast... # you know you make me want to shout...mprovements, subject to the outcome of all investigations. surrey police have confirmed three children found dead at a house in staines were all under the age of four and related. their bodies, and that of a man, were discovered yesterday afternoon at a house in bremer road. detectives believe no—one else involved. the force has referred itself to the iopc because of previous contact with those who...
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all your details here on bbc breakfast. it's sunday september 8.ur main story: a damning report on the state of the nhs in england due later this week will highlight severe problems for children and young people getting access to care. prime minister sir keir starmer blamed previous governments for leaving the nhs "broken", but the conservatives accused him of "chasing headlines" and said they left the health service with "more doctors, more nurses and more funding in real terms." our health editor hugh pym has the story. within hugh pym has the story. hours of forming the new government within hours of forming the new government ministers were saying the nhs was broken and the problems could not be fixed overnight. the medical expert lord darcy asked to carry out a rapid review of the state of the nhs and england, a diagnosis as one source put it highlighting which areas needed fixing. his full report due out later in the week, now the first findings have been released including more than 100,000 infants have waited more than six hours in a&e depa
all your details here on bbc breakfast. it's sunday september 8.ur main story: a damning report on the state of the nhs in england due later this week will highlight severe problems for children and young people getting access to care. prime minister sir keir starmer blamed previous governments for leaving the nhs "broken", but the conservatives accused him of "chasing headlines" and said they left the health service with "more doctors, more nurses and more funding in...
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bbc one. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with luxmy gopal and rogerjohnson. families have been issued apologies from some hospitals due to inadequate levels of care, as michele paduano reports. mia with a puppy she was given on her eighth birthday. it was to be her last. her mother, katie, took her to the gp twice. the second time, she had deteriorated. the hospital was called, but katie was told it was very busy, and they were sent home. that night, they called an ambulance. her lips were blue and then it was... yeah, that's really where the panic set in. i said to the lady — the ambulance lady — ijust said, um, "she is going to be ok?" and shejust said... theyjust basically... .."we're doing all we can." ..do what they can. and i knew then. and then shortly after that, they started doing cpr. campaign groups are pushing to improve sepsis care within the nhs, to speed up diagnosis and treatment. a sentiment echoed by jessica bonner�*s family. the fun—loving mother and grandmother had a hysterectomy, but her bowel was cut at good hope hospital. despite symptom
bbc one. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with luxmy gopal and rogerjohnson. families have been issued apologies from some hospitals due to inadequate levels of care, as michele paduano reports. mia with a puppy she was given on her eighth birthday. it was to be her last. her mother, katie, took her to the gp twice. the second time, she had deteriorated. the hospital was called, but katie was told it was very busy, and they were sent home. that night, they called an ambulance. her lips...
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morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning. let's find out what they have in store.la. and bbc radio1 presenter greg james is currently locked in a giant detention centre by station bosses for bad behaviour and needs your help to be released. you cannot quite see him but he is there _ you cannot quite see him but he is there somewhere. he has nowhere to lo, there somewhere. he has nowhere to go. he _ there somewhere. he has nowhere to go. he is _ there somewhere. he has nowhere to go, he is stuck. here is the thing, we have _ go, he is stuck. here is the thing, we have the — go, he is stuck. here is the thing, we have the next clue to be able to make _ we have the next clue to be able to make that — we have the next clue to be able to make that happen. we need our viewers — make that happen. we need our viewers to— make that happen. we need our viewers to help him today. see you at 9:30. tell you what else is coming up, the great north run. lie. tell you what else is coming up, the great north run.— great north run. us don't get me started. great north run. us don't
morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning. let's find out what they have in store.la. and bbc radio1 presenter greg james is currently locked in a giant detention centre by station bosses for bad behaviour and needs your help to be released. you cannot quite see him but he is there _ you cannot quite see him but he is there somewhere. he has nowhere to lo, there somewhere. he has nowhere to go. he _ there somewhere. he has nowhere to go. he is _ there somewhere. he has nowhere to...
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you are watching bbc breakfast. - the two schoolboys, who brutally murdered shawn seesahai with a machetes death. walking around with a weapon like that and you are just 12 years old! i was shocked when i see them too, and wore that, i could not believe. you know, nobody deserves to die like that. 12 years old, you shouldn't be in a park at 8:30, you should be home. 12 years old, you should not be on the internet looking for machetes. back in wolverhampton, they are doing all they can to tackle the scourge of knife crime. these patrols in the city are part of west midlands police operation guardian, where officers target hotspots to search for weapons. in a most recent amnesty, hundreds more machetes and zombie knives were handed in. they started opening some of the 31 knife bins across the west midlands. these are some of the weapons they have picked up over the last couple of days. and they have just opened this one. you can see what they have found in here. so, the first thing that i do when i get in in the morning is come down here... the war against knife crime has many fronts. at ne
you are watching bbc breakfast. - the two schoolboys, who brutally murdered shawn seesahai with a machetes death. walking around with a weapon like that and you are just 12 years old! i was shocked when i see them too, and wore that, i could not believe. you know, nobody deserves to die like that. 12 years old, you shouldn't be in a park at 8:30, you should be home. 12 years old, you should not be on the internet looking for machetes. back in wolverhampton, they are doing all they can to tackle...
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that's all from business today and if you're watching bbc one you can join breakfast at the top of thet of extreme rainfall over the last couple of days. woburn in bedfordshire had 102mm of rain recorded on sunday. but on monday, it was really 0xfordshire's turn to see some absolutely horrendous conditions, widespread flooding and some severe disruption. in south newington in 0xfordshire, we recorded about 98mm through the day — that's about a month and a half's worth of rain. and you can see the rain on the radar picture here. it is gradually easing, and over the next few hours, it will tend to become a lot lighter, a lot patchier, before becoming confined to east anglia and south—east england. so it is an improving — very gradually — kind of weather situation. bit of rain coming into the far north of scotland. that's a cold front that will be bringing some colder air with it, but these are the kind of temperatures you'll have as you start off your tuesday morning. tuesday, still some dribs and drabs of rain left over for east anglia and south—east england, but clearing away quite qui
that's all from business today and if you're watching bbc one you can join breakfast at the top of thet of extreme rainfall over the last couple of days. woburn in bedfordshire had 102mm of rain recorded on sunday. but on monday, it was really 0xfordshire's turn to see some absolutely horrendous conditions, widespread flooding and some severe disruption. in south newington in 0xfordshire, we recorded about 98mm through the day — that's about a month and a half's worth of rain. and you can see...
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morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.lay. he really is put to the test. as well as all that, _ we'll introduce you to an amazing 15—year—old boy called brody. he'll tell us why he's _ so proud his 15th spinal operation was filmed for the new bbc series saving lives in cardiff. _ see you at 9:30. sounds incredible. we'll see you then. 50 sounds incredible. we'll see you then, ., , sounds incredible. we'll see you then. ., , ., then. so many words coming in. family words. _ then. so many words coming in. family words. i— then. so many words coming in. family words. i hesitate - then. so many words coming in. family words. i hesitate to - then. so many words coming in. family words. i hesitate to read| then. so many words coming in. . family words. i hesitate to read out some of them because i think they are trying to get us to say some rude words. d0 are trying to get us to say some rude words-— are trying to get us to say some rude words. i. ,, , .,, ., rude words. do you think people are caettin us rude words. do you thin
morning live follows breakfast on bbc one this morning.lay. he really is put to the test. as well as all that, _ we'll introduce you to an amazing 15—year—old boy called brody. he'll tell us why he's _ so proud his 15th spinal operation was filmed for the new bbc series saving lives in cardiff. _ see you at 9:30. sounds incredible. we'll see you then. 50 sounds incredible. we'll see you then, ., , sounds incredible. we'll see you then. ., , ., then. so many words coming in. family words. _...
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bbc news. coming up on breakfast.rotect the uk's wildlife from an asian hornet invasion. we will talk more about that a little later. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. a very good morning, welcome to bbc london, i'm thomas magill. two days on from a damning report into the grenfell tower fire and the prime minister has said the government could potentially force freeholders of blocks of flats to fix fire safety issue within a set time period. it comes as the london fire commissioner andy roe said around 1,300 buildings here still need urgent remediation work. residents in some blocks have told bbc london they feel trapped in unsafe homes. to think that there's buildings in the local vicinity a mile away from grenfell that are covered in flammable render is horrific. we saw first—hand, i saw first—hand what happened in grenfell. and to have that at the back of your mind every night that you sleep, thinking, "are we going to be next?" four drivers have been fined in central london after they we
bbc news. coming up on breakfast.rotect the uk's wildlife from an asian hornet invasion. we will talk more about that a little later. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. a very good morning, welcome to bbc london, i'm thomas magill. two days on from a damning report into the grenfell tower fire and the prime minister has said the government could potentially force freeholders of blocks of flats to fix fire safety issue within a set time period. it comes as the london...