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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt in westminster. today mps will vote on borisjohnson's brexit agreement. parliament is sitting on a saturday for the first time since 1982 — a day that will go down in british political history. just hours before the crucial commons vote, the prime minister is still working to persuade mps to support him. the prime minister will address parliament at 0930 — on breakfast we'll have the build—up to that crucial debate and a vote that's too close to call. turmoil in barcelona — fresh clashes between riot police and protesters, after the jailing of catalan separatist leaders. it's a huge weekend for the home nations at the rugby world cup. england face their arch rivals australia in the first quarter—final this morning before ireland take on the defending champions the all blacks. wales play france tomorrow. another changeable day on the way today, worth taking your umbrella. still some showers in the forecast but gradually through the weekend, we will see fewer and fewer showers. it's saturday the 19th o
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt in westminster. today mps will vote on borisjohnson's brexit agreement. parliament is sitting on a saturday for the first time since 1982 — a day that will go down in british political history. just hours before the crucial commons vote, the prime minister is still working to persuade mps to support him. the prime minister will address parliament at 0930 — on breakfast we'll have the build—up to that crucial debate and a vote...
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good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today.ery of 39 bodies in the back of a refrigerated lorry in essex have searched two addresses in northern ireland. the driver, who is from county armagh, is being questioned on suspicion of murder. investigations continue here in essex as police try to work out who we re essex as police try to work out who were those 39 people and why were they coming here? borisjohnson says he needs to concentrate on delivering brexit, after pulling out of a meeting where he was due to be questioned by mps. the frightening reality of halloween plastic. seven million creepy costumes are thrown away every year in the uk
good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today.ery of 39 bodies in the back of a refrigerated lorry in essex have searched two addresses in northern ireland. the driver, who is from county armagh, is being questioned on suspicion of murder. investigations continue here in essex as police try to work out who we re essex as police try to work out who were those 39 people and why were they coming here? borisjohnson says he needs to concentrate on...
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welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and mega munchetty. our headlines today: still no agreement on a brexit deal, as borisjohnson heads to brussels to meet eu leaders face—to—face. as last—minute negotiations continue, we will be live in brussels and westminster for reaction and analysis throughout the morning. riots on the streets of barcelona, as thousands of catalan pro—independence protesters clash with armed police in a third night of violence. two months after this british airways flight filled with smoke, passengers tell us they are still suffering from breathing difficulties. can you actually afford the retirement you're dreaming of? whether it is cocktails on the beach orjust enough to pay the bills, i'll look at a new tool that tells you how much you need to save today to enjoy tomorrow. it is a huge weekend ahead at the rugby world cup for three home nations, as england coach eddie jones brings captain owen farrell back in at fly—half, dropping george ford for the game against australia. and i will be getting better at looking a
welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and mega munchetty. our headlines today: still no agreement on a brexit deal, as borisjohnson heads to brussels to meet eu leaders face—to—face. as last—minute negotiations continue, we will be live in brussels and westminster for reaction and analysis throughout the morning. riots on the streets of barcelona, as thousands of catalan pro—independence protesters clash with armed police in a third night of violence. two months after this british...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.st the tabloid press, taking action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when prince harry's allegations date from — but in a phone hacking trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement that his wife meghan is taking separate legal action against the mail on sunday. thousands have taken part in unplanned protests in hong kong, after the territory's government announced a face mask ban. demonstrators blocked roads, torched chinese flags and vandalised metro stations, as police fired rounds of tear gas. it comes after an escalation of violence on tuesday, when an officer shot a demonstrator. a british—australian woman and her australian boyfriend have been released from a prison in iran after being held for three months. jolie king and mark firkin were arrested for reportedly flying a drone without a permit. australia's foreig
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.st the tabloid press, taking action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when prince harry's allegations date from — but in a phone hacking trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement that his wife meghan is taking separate legal action against the mail on sunday....
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.y as boris johnson and the irish prime minister say they‘re on the ‘pathway to a deal‘. mps urge the bbc and ministers to cut a deal to restore the free tv licence for the over 75s still a safe alternative to smoking — the e—cigarette industry launches a campaign to reassure millions of vapers in the uk, despite concerns in the us. the future for british carmaking. dyson gives up on electric cars — saying he can‘t make them financially viable, while nissan warns a no—deal brexit
good morning — welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.y as boris johnson and the irish prime minister say they‘re on the ‘pathway to a deal‘. mps urge the bbc and ministers to cut a deal to restore the free tv licence for the over 75s still a safe alternative to smoking — the e—cigarette industry launches a campaign to reassure millions of vapers in the uk, despite concerns in the us. the future for british carmaking. dyson gives up on electric cars — saying he...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.great britain, as katarina johnson—thompson wins the heptathlon at the world athletics championships. commentator: she breaks the british record, she is the world champion. this is the result of so many attempts to try and perform on this stage i am so, so happy. it's a third medal for british athletics at the games, we'll be speaking to katarina johnson—thompson live from doha just after 8:00. flu vaccines are offered to all primary school children across the uk,
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.great britain, as katarina johnson—thompson wins the heptathlon at the world athletics championships. commentator: she breaks the british record, she is the world champion. this is the result of so many attempts to try and perform on this stage i am so, so happy. it's a third medal for british athletics at the games, we'll be speaking to katarina johnson—thompson live from doha just after 8:00. flu vaccines are offered...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and mega munchetty. our headlines today: prince harry takes on the tabloids. the duke takes legal action against the owners of the sun and the mirror over alleged phone hacking. violent protests continue in hong kong as demonstrators respond angrily to the new face mask ban. this was my mum and dad that we are talking about. so i was literally... in her first tv interview, the daughter of a woman cleared of murdering her husband calls for a change in the law around assisted dying. england will reach the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup with a win this morning, but their match with argentina is their toughest test yet. we'll find out if mike bushell can cha—cha—charm his fiercest critics — his three daughters — as he prepares to take to the dance floor as magic mike for strictly‘s movie week. good morning to you. quite a mixture of weather this weekend. today it looks like western areas will see the most of cloud and rain and further east it will be brighter but tomorrow, reversal of fortune with the
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and mega munchetty. our headlines today: prince harry takes on the tabloids. the duke takes legal action against the owners of the sun and the mirror over alleged phone hacking. violent protests continue in hong kong as demonstrators respond angrily to the new face mask ban. this was my mum and dad that we are talking about. so i was literally... in her first tv interview, the daughter of a woman cleared of murdering her husband calls for a change in the...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. good morning.tself for one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades. typhoon hagibis is expected to make landfall near the capital tokyo at around 10am this morning with winds of up to 110 miles per hour. one man is already thought to have died after his car overturned. tens of thousands of homes are without power, and residents in low—lying areas have been told to be ready to evacuate their homes. there's a warning that parents talking at the school gates has become a "breeding ground" for harmful myths about the safety of vaccinations against conditions like measles. nhs england chief simon stevens spoke out as the latest figures showed a rise in the number of measles cases and fall in the take—up of all routine jabs for under—fives in the last year. the united states has warned turkey that it's prepared to impose "crippling sanctions" if it continues to take military action against kurdish forces in northern syria. last night, it was revealed that us troops had come underfire from t
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. good morning.tself for one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades. typhoon hagibis is expected to make landfall near the capital tokyo at around 10am this morning with winds of up to 110 miles per hour. one man is already thought to have died after his car overturned. tens of thousands of homes are without power, and residents in low—lying areas have been told to be ready to evacuate their homes. there's a warning...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty., but first a summary of this morning's main news. japan is beginning to feel the force of typhoon hagibis — one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades. it is expected to make landfall near the capital, tokyo at around 10am this morning, with winds of up to 110—miles—per hour. one man is already thought to have died after his car overturned. tens of thousands of homes are without power and residents in low—lying areas have been told to be ready to evacuate their homes. here one resident captured images of a tornado lashing japan's ichihara city. several roofs of houses were blown off by the wind. we will keep you up—to—date with developments. 10am is when the worst of the typhoon is expected to hit tokyo. there's a warning that parents talking at the school gates has become a "breeding ground" for harmful myths about the safety of vaccinations against conditions like measles. nhs england chief simon stevens spoke out as the latest figures showed a rise in the number of m
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty., but first a summary of this morning's main news. japan is beginning to feel the force of typhoon hagibis — one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades. it is expected to make landfall near the capital, tokyo at around 10am this morning, with winds of up to 110—miles—per hour. one man is already thought to have died after his car overturned. tens of thousands of homes are without power and residents in...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.warn of a growing toxic atmosphere in politics. culture secretary nicky morgan is the latest to say she won't be running blaming, among other things, the abuse received by mps. the us military releases the first footage of the raid in syria in which the leader of the islamic state group was killed. england keep the faith for the rugby world cup final. they name an unchanged side to face south africa on saturday, as they try to win their first title in 16 years. the battle for subscribers. apple enters the tv streaming business,
good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.warn of a growing toxic atmosphere in politics. culture secretary nicky morgan is the latest to say she won't be running blaming, among other things, the abuse received by mps. the us military releases the first footage of the raid in syria in which the leader of the islamic state group was killed. england keep the faith for the rugby world cup final. they name an unchanged side to face south africa on saturday, as they...
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welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.aders face—to—face. as last—minute negotiations continue, we will be live in brussels and westminster for reaction and analysis throughout the morning. riots on the streets of barcelona, as thousands of catalan pro—independence protesters clash with armed police in a third night of violence. two months after this british airways flight filled with smoke, passengers tell us they are still suffering from breathing difficulties.
welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.aders face—to—face. as last—minute negotiations continue, we will be live in brussels and westminster for reaction and analysis throughout the morning. riots on the streets of barcelona, as thousands of catalan pro—independence protesters clash with armed police in a third night of violence. two months after this british airways flight filled with smoke, passengers tell us they are still suffering from breathing difficulties.
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.er scrutiny. mp's will debate the proposals later, but there's been a cool response from europe. dina asher—smith becomes the first british woman to win a global sprinting gold commentator: it's dina asher-smith, she is the champion! asher—smith blew the field away in the 200 metres. she's now a world champion, and its taking some
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.er scrutiny. mp's will debate the proposals later, but there's been a cool response from europe. dina asher—smith becomes the first british woman to win a global sprinting gold commentator: it's dina asher-smith, she is the champion! asher—smith blew the field away in the 200 metres. she's now a world champion, and its taking some
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for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at 6:00 with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the turkish offensive against kurdish fighters in north—eastern syria is continuing with more than 60,000 people now reported to be fleeing the danger. two businessmen with ties to rudy giuliani are charged with violating campaign finance laws in the us. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the financial times the paper reports that there has been a "big shift in sentiment" on brexit, adding it has heard from a senior eu diplomat that the talks between mrjohnson and mr varadkar included a "new and substantially different offer from mrjohnson on customs cooperation after brexit". the paper says there are ‘hints' that the pm may have been the one to make concessions. the telegraph also leads with the meeting between the two leaders and quotes from taoiseach varadkar, who says a deal can be reached by the 31 october deadline. the paper adds it has been told by a
for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at 6:00 with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the turkish offensive against kurdish fighters in north—eastern syria is continuing with more than 60,000 people now reported to be fleeing the danger. two businessmen with ties to rudy giuliani are charged with violating campaign finance laws in the us. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty in westminster where boris johnson faces the 2a hours to persuade mps to back his new brexit deal agreed with eu leaders — and it won't be easy. asi as i have never tired of telling you, i don't think there is any case for delay. i think we should get on and get it done. in order to avoid trying to get an extension he has been too eager by far to get a deal at any cost. mps will hold a rare saturday sitting here to vote
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty in westminster where boris johnson faces the 2a hours to persuade mps to back his new brexit deal agreed with eu leaders — and it won't be easy. asi as i have never tired of telling you, i don't think there is any case for delay. i think we should get on and get it done. in order to avoid trying to get an extension he has been too eager by far to get a deal at any cost. mps will hold a rare saturday sitting here to vote
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for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at 6am with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. on negotiations. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the british prime minister boris johnson is due to head to brussels, as efforts continue to secure a last—minute brexit deal before a the summit of eu leaders. details have emerged of a threatening letter president trump sent to his turkish counterpart as democrats and republicans in the us house of representatives vote overwhelmingly to condemn his decision to pull american forces from northern syria. so you can imagine with the european press is grappling with this morning. let's dig deep, then. the urgent brexit negotiations ahead of the eu summit dominate most of the uk papers. the times has a rather serious looking boris johnson pictured through bars, and says his fate is in the hands of the dup. the guardian has this photo as well, saying the prime minister is in a race against time to secure dup backing for his newly negotiated deal. the french daily, le figaro, also features boris johnson on the front p
for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at 6am with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. on negotiations. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the british prime minister boris johnson is due to head to brussels, as efforts continue to secure a last—minute brexit deal before a the summit of eu leaders. details have emerged of a threatening letter president trump sent to his turkish counterpart as democrats and republicans in the us house of representatives vote...
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for more on those stories, breakfast will be coming up at 6am with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. released by security forces "to protect lives". the eu and the uk have agreed a new brexit deal. the british prime minister now needs to win support in parliament with the vote looking extremely tight. a 5—day in fighting in northern syria has come into operation. first turkey, now the kurds, say they will honour. now it‘s time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with catalonia‘s la vanguardia newspaper covering the violent protests on the streets of barcelona and the catalan president‘s renewed plans for an independence referendum, but the headline says "torra stands alone with his promise". let‘s look at the guardian and the two business stories it has on the brexit deal. it covers the imf boss saying she jumped forjoy at news of a deal, but also an article on how the uk will lose £130 billion in growth if the deal goes through. facebook makes the headlines in much of the media. here, cnbc explains how the company‘s boss mark
for more on those stories, breakfast will be coming up at 6am with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. released by security forces "to protect lives". the eu and the uk have agreed a new brexit deal. the british prime minister now needs to win support in parliament with the vote looking extremely tight. a 5—day in fighting in northern syria has come into operation. first turkey, now the kurds, say they will honour. now it‘s time to look at the stories that are making the headlines...
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breakfast is coming up at 6am with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. the latest headlines: talks on prime minister boris johnson's brexit plan continue as critics in europe and ireland say they fall short in a number of aspects. president trump has urged another foreign country, china, to launch an investigation into his democrat rivaljoe biden and his son. searching for a motive — french police confirm that the man who killed four colleagues at the police headquarters in paris was a convert to islam. we start with the ft who say eu leaders have warned borisjohnson that they have deep concerns over his new brexit proposals as the uk prime minister insisted that he had made a "genuine attempt to bridge the chasm" between the two sides. the guardian business pages report britain has edged closer to its first recession since the financial crisis after the dominant service sector unexpectedly plunged into contraction last month. meanwhile the telegraph looks at the ongoing trade dispute between the us and eu after the whisky industry reacted angrily to pla
breakfast is coming up at 6am with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. the latest headlines: talks on prime minister boris johnson's brexit plan continue as critics in europe and ireland say they fall short in a number of aspects. president trump has urged another foreign country, china, to launch an investigation into his democrat rivaljoe biden and his son. searching for a motive — french police confirm that the man who killed four colleagues at the police headquarters in paris was a convert...
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breakfast is coming up at 6:00 with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.n. stay with us for that. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: eu negotiators say they've identified serious problems with new brexit plans from britain's prime minister, borisjohnson. president trump has accused us democrats of dishonesty and treason, as they stepped up impeachment proceedings against him. at least seven people have died after a vintage world war ii bomber crashed in the us state of connecticut. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the guardian, which leads on the european union's reaction to uk prime minister boris johnson's brexit plan, which he set out today. the irish times leads on the same story — zeroing in on whether mrjohnson‘s proposals for the irish border are viable. the financial times has the details on the sharp fall in global stocks, with the uk's ftse 100 suffering its worst day in over 3.5 years. the south china morning post has the latest on the hong kong
breakfast is coming up at 6:00 with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.n. stay with us for that. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: eu negotiators say they've identified serious problems with new brexit plans from britain's prime minister, borisjohnson. president trump has accused us democrats of dishonesty and treason, as they stepped up impeachment proceedings against him. at least seven people have died after a vintage world war ii bomber crashed in the us state of...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. invasion of northern syria as part of an assault on kurdish forces that has killed at least ten civilians. snacking should be banned on public transport according to england's outgoing chief medical officer in an effort to tackle child obesity. is it still good to talk? a quarter of people make less than five calls a month from their mobile — and most of those are over in 90 seconds according to the phone regulator. i'll have more on how we use mobiles is changing. in sport, england's rugby world cup game against france on saturday is cancelled as typhoon hagibis heads forjapan.
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. invasion of northern syria as part of an assault on kurdish forces that has killed at least ten civilians. snacking should be banned on public transport according to england's outgoing chief medical officer in an effort to tackle child obesity. is it still good to talk? a quarter of people make less than five calls a month from their mobile — and most of those are over in 90 seconds according to the phone regulator. i'll have more on...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. on parliament to back an early general election in december, in return he's offering more time to debate his brexit deal. the eu will meet to decide whether to grant another extension. post—mortem examinations are due to begin on the 39 people whose bodies were found in a refrigerated lorry container in essex. uluru's final ascent. tourists climb the sacred red rock for the last time — much against the wishes of indigenous australians. good morning.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. on parliament to back an early general election in december, in return he's offering more time to debate his brexit deal. the eu will meet to decide whether to grant another extension. post—mortem examinations are due to begin on the 39 people whose bodies were found in a refrigerated lorry container in essex. uluru's final ascent. tourists climb the sacred red rock for the last time — much against the wishes of...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and mega munchetty.ur headlines today: brexit hope ahead of more talks today as boris johnson and the irish prime minister say they're on the ‘pathway to a deal‘. mps urge the bbc and ministers to cut a deal to restore the free tv licence for the over 755 still a safe alternative to smoking — the e—cigarette industry launches a campaign to reassure millions of vapers in the uk, despite concerns in the us. the future for british carmaking. dyson gives up on electric cars — saying he can't make them financially viable, while nissan warns a no—deal brexit would ‘jeopardise‘ its brand's future in britain. formula one qualifying is postponed as typhoon hagibis approaches while scotland fans wait to see if their critical rugby world cup game against japan will go ahead. iam in i am in leeds this morning for the leeds light festival. i will be taking a look at some of the installation here and bringing you a full forecast up shortly. the british and irish prime minister's say they're on the pathway to a brexit
good morning — welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and mega munchetty.ur headlines today: brexit hope ahead of more talks today as boris johnson and the irish prime minister say they're on the ‘pathway to a deal‘. mps urge the bbc and ministers to cut a deal to restore the free tv licence for the over 755 still a safe alternative to smoking — the e—cigarette industry launches a campaign to reassure millions of vapers in the uk, despite concerns in the us. the future for british...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.ur headlines today: party leaders hit the campaign trail as mps warn of a growing toxic atmosphere in politics. culture secretary nicky morgan is the latest to say she won't be running blaming, among other things, the abuse received by mps. the us military releases the first footage of the raid in syria in which the leader of the islamic state group was killed. england keep the faith for the rugby world cup final. they name an unchanged side to face south africa on saturday, as they try to win their first title in 16 years. the battle for subscribers. apple enters the tv streaming business, taking on rivals netflix, amazon, disney and the bbc. more choice, but at what cost? good morning from swindon village near aaron dole. we are getting into the holiday mood. the weather, cloudy with rain at times but for the rest of us, dry with a cold start and some sunny spells. —— arundel. more in 15 minutes. it's thursday 31st october. our top story. campaigning has begun for the next general el
good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.ur headlines today: party leaders hit the campaign trail as mps warn of a growing toxic atmosphere in politics. culture secretary nicky morgan is the latest to say she won't be running blaming, among other things, the abuse received by mps. the us military releases the first footage of the raid in syria in which the leader of the islamic state group was killed. england keep the faith for the rugby world cup final. they...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and mega munchetty. our headlines today: turkey launches a ground invasion of northern syria as part of an assault on kurdish forces that has killed at least ten civilians. snacking should be banned on public transport according to england's outgoing chief medical officer in an effort to tackle child obesity. is it still good to talk? a quarter of people make less than five calls a month from their mobile — and most of those are over in 90 seconds according to the phone regulator. i'll have more on how we use mobiles is changing. in sport, england's rugby world cup game against france on saturday is cancelled as typhoon hagibis heads forjapan. officals say it's not safe to play. a rare edition of the first harry potter book could fetch as much as 50,000 pound as it goes to auction. good morning. today we will see sunshine and the forecast, the best of which will be this morning. some showers in the west but there is a front coming in from the south—west bringing showery rain later. more details in 15 min
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and mega munchetty. our headlines today: turkey launches a ground invasion of northern syria as part of an assault on kurdish forces that has killed at least ten civilians. snacking should be banned on public transport according to england's outgoing chief medical officer in an effort to tackle child obesity. is it still good to talk? a quarter of people make less than five calls a month from their mobile — and most of those are over in 90 seconds...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a vaccine plea to parentsokyo prepares to face its worst typhoon in 60 years as winds of more than 100 miles an hour head towards the japanese coast. good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan and likely to make landfall in the next few hours. i will have the full forecast for that and also the uk weekend weather in the next 30 minutes. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its military offensive in northern syria, as concerns are raised about a new threat from is fighters.
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a vaccine plea to parentsokyo prepares to face its worst typhoon in 60 years as winds of more than 100 miles an hour head towards the japanese coast. good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan and likely to make landfall in the next few hours. i will have the full forecast for that and also the uk weekend weather in the next 30 minutes. the us...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: another glorious gold for great britain, as katarina johnson—thompson wins the heptathlon at the world athletics championships. commentator: she breaks the british record, she is the world champion. this is the result of so many attempts to try and perform on this stage i am so, so happy. it's a third medal for british athletics at the games, we'll be speaking to katarina johnson—thompson live from doha just after 8:00. flu vaccines are offered to all primary school children across the uk, as the nhs begins its biggest winter immunisation programme. facebook is threatening our safety — that's the stark warning from the home secretary, who is calling on the social networking giant to rethink its plans to make its messages more private. sir rod stewart surprises the bride and groom whose dream wedding was nearly ruined by the thomas cook collapse. andrew and sharon were here on the sofa with us last week. we'll speak to them from las vegas. and ex— hurricane crosses
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: another glorious gold for great britain, as katarina johnson—thompson wins the heptathlon at the world athletics championships. commentator: she breaks the british record, she is the world champion. this is the result of so many attempts to try and perform on this stage i am so, so happy. it's a third medal for british athletics at the games, we'll be speaking to katarina johnson—thompson live...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: borisjohnson calls on parliament to back an early general election in december, in return he's offering more time to debate his brexit deal. the eu will meet to decide whether to grant another extension. post—mortem examinations are due to begin on the 39 people whose bodies were found in a refrigerated lorry container in essex. uluru's final ascent. tourists climb the sacred red rock for the last time — much against the wishes of indigenous australians. good morning. barclays backtracks — customers will still be able to access its cash from post office branches, reversing its decision. but the post office network is still extremely fragile, according to a report by mps out today. wales name their team ahead of the rugby world cup semifinal. jonathan davies is fit for sunday's match against south africa, but liam williams is out with an ankle injury. and it's a bit of chili out of there this morning. scotland and northern ireland with widespread frost to start, he
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: borisjohnson calls on parliament to back an early general election in december, in return he's offering more time to debate his brexit deal. the eu will meet to decide whether to grant another extension. post—mortem examinations are due to begin on the 39 people whose bodies were found in a refrigerated lorry container in essex. uluru's final ascent. tourists climb the sacred red rock for the last...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: borisjohnson's new brexit plan under scrutiny. mp's will debate the proposals later, but there's been a cool response from europe. dina asher—smith becomes the first british woman to win a global sprinting gold commentator: it's dina asher-smith, she is the champion! asher—smith blew the field away in the 200 metres. she's now a world champion, and its taking some getting used to. it is slowly coming to me that i am a world champion which means so much to me. around four million women will hear if changes to their state pensions amounted to discrimination. as the last emergency flights bring back stranded thomas cook customers, i'm at customers, manchester airport, where later today there'll a jobs fairfor ex—thomas cook workers. afair bit a fair bit of sunshine, changing as storm lorenzo approaches introducing hailfor storm lorenzo approaches introducing hail for some. it's thursday, the 3rd of october. our top story: boris johnson's plans for a new brexit deal w
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: borisjohnson's new brexit plan under scrutiny. mp's will debate the proposals later, but there's been a cool response from europe. dina asher—smith becomes the first british woman to win a global sprinting gold commentator: it's dina asher-smith, she is the champion! asher—smith blew the field away in the 200 metres. she's now a world champion, and its taking some getting used to. it is slowly...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.being made this morning. we will show you some extraordinary images that happen in the last 20 minutes or so. this is eliud kipchoge. he has become the first human being to run a marathon in under two hours. he did it in one hour 59 minutes and 40.2 seconds. we saw him approaching the finish line and hejust saw him approaching the finish line and he just got faster and faster and he just got faster and faster and was absolutely jubilant, and he just got faster and faster and was absolutelyjubilant, as you can see, with the scenes at the end of the run. here are the live pictures, this is what he is currently up to, his photocall with his fans and pacemakers, elite runners, olympic champions, surrounding him and pacing him throughout. the operation was meticulously planned. this took place in vienna, conditions, the course, specially made which ended up course, specially made which ended up being a circuit of 4.4 times around in order for up being a circuit of 4.4 times around in orderf
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.being made this morning. we will show you some extraordinary images that happen in the last 20 minutes or so. this is eliud kipchoge. he has become the first human being to run a marathon in under two hours. he did it in one hour 59 minutes and 40.2 seconds. we saw him approaching the finish line and hejust saw him approaching the finish line and he just got faster and faster and he just got faster and faster and was absolutely...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: prince harry takes on the tabloids — the duke begins legal action against the owners of the sun and the mirror over alleged phone hacking. violent protests in hong kong, as demonstrators respond angrily to the new face mask ban. england will reach the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup with a win this morning. they're under way in tokyo against argentina in what is their toughest test yet. and, as parkrun turns 15, i'll be finding out why millions of people are notjust benefitting physically, but how it is helping their mental wellbeing too. it's movie week on strictly — we'll catch up with mike and his three daughters as prepares to take to the dancefloor as magic mike. good morning. quite a mixture of weather this weekend. today looks like western areas will see the thickest cloud and rain, further east should be brighter. tomorrow, a reversal of fortu nes east should be brighter. tomorrow, a reversal of fortunes with the east saint heavy rain. all the details
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: prince harry takes on the tabloids — the duke begins legal action against the owners of the sun and the mirror over alleged phone hacking. violent protests in hong kong, as demonstrators respond angrily to the new face mask ban. england will reach the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup with a win this morning. they're under way in tokyo against argentina in what is their toughest test yet. and, as...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt in westminster.first time since 1982 — a day that will go down in british political history. just hours before the crucial commons vote, the prime minister is still working to persuade mps to support him. the prime minister will address parliament at 0930 — on breakfast we'll have the build—up to that crucial debate and a vote that's too close to call. turmoil in barcelona — fresh clashes between riot police and protesters,
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt in westminster.first time since 1982 — a day that will go down in british political history. just hours before the crucial commons vote, the prime minister is still working to persuade mps to support him. the prime minister will address parliament at 0930 — on breakfast we'll have the build—up to that crucial debate and a vote that's too close to call. turmoil in barcelona — fresh clashes between riot police and protesters,
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: prince harry takes onover alleged phone hacking. violent protests continue in hong kong as demonstrators respond angrily to the new face mask ban. this was my mum and dad that we are talking about. so i was literally... in her first tv interview, the daughter of a woman cleared of murdering her husband calls for a change in the law around assisted dying. england will reach the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup with a win this morning,
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: prince harry takes onover alleged phone hacking. violent protests continue in hong kong as demonstrators respond angrily to the new face mask ban. this was my mum and dad that we are talking about. so i was literally... in her first tv interview, the daughter of a woman cleared of murdering her husband calls for a change in the law around assisted dying. england will reach the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: a vaccine plea to parents: the head of nhs england warns that the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about mmr. tokyo prepares to face its worst typhoon in 60 years as winds of more than 100 miles an hour head towards the japanese coast. good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan and likely to make landfall in the next few hours. i will have the full forecast for that and also the uk weekend weather in the next 30 minutes. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its military offensive in northern syria, as concerns are raised about a new threat from is fighters. england suffer their first qualifying defeat in ten years. they're beaten 2—1 by the czech republic, and will have to wait a little longer to qualify for euro 2020. plus, are we about to see sporting history over the next few hours? we'll be live in vienna following the progress of kenyan runner eliud kipcho
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: a vaccine plea to parents: the head of nhs england warns that the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about mmr. tokyo prepares to face its worst typhoon in 60 years as winds of more than 100 miles an hour head towards the japanese coast. good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan and likely to make landfall in the next few hours. i...
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hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ns vote tomorrow. he says he is "very confident" — but his opponents have insisted he can't be sure of victory. let's speak to the foreign secretary, dominic raab, whojoins us now from our westminster studio. good from our westminster studio. morning to you and i for good morning to you and thank you for your time this morning to we have been here before where we have had a deal with the eu but the commons away. what is different this time? it is a win, win, win deal. it is good for the uk, letting us take back control of our laws border and money. we have removed this undemocratic backstop and transition toa undemocratic backstop and transition to a best in class trade deal and it isa to a best in class trade deal and it is a cracking dealfor northern ireland because not only are they being out of uk customs territory but they have frictionless access to the single market and we have this consent mechanism which means that every four years, on a majority in the northern ireland assemb
hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ns vote tomorrow. he says he is "very confident" — but his opponents have insisted he can't be sure of victory. let's speak to the foreign secretary, dominic raab, whojoins us now from our westminster studio. good from our westminster studio. morning to you and i for good morning to you and thank you for your time this morning to we have been here before where we have had a deal with the eu but the commons away. what is...
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good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. police investigating the discovery of 39 bodies in the back of a refrigerated lorry in essex have searched two addresses in northern ireland. the driver, who is from county armagh, is being questioned on suspicion of murder. investigations continue here in essex as police try to work out who we re essex as police try to work out who were those 39 people and why were they coming here? borisjohnson says he needs to concentrate on delivering brexit, after pulling out of a meeting where he was due to be questioned by mps. the frightening reality of halloween plastic. seven million creepy costumes are thrown away every year in the uk creating more than 2,000 tonnes of plastic waste. i'll look at the impact and have some top tips on a sustainable halloween. more success for english clubs in the champions league as chelsea beat ajax, and liverpool thumped genk 4—1, and in some style. good morning, it is a misty and murky start to the day with dense and patchy fog to look out for, some rain,
good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. police investigating the discovery of 39 bodies in the back of a refrigerated lorry in essex have searched two addresses in northern ireland. the driver, who is from county armagh, is being questioned on suspicion of murder. investigations continue here in essex as police try to work out who we re essex as police try to work out who were those 39 people and why were they coming here? borisjohnson...
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hello, welcome to a special edition of breakfast from westminster with naga munchetty and charlie staytntous day is expected here at westminster, as mps vote on borisjohnson's new brexit agreement. with so little time left before the uk is due to leave the eu on october 31st, parliament is sitting on a saturday — for the first time since the invasion of the falklands in 1982. the prime minister is expected to address mps before they debate the details of the agreement and then vote on whether to accept it. we have been talking to lots of people this morning trying to gauge they are going to vote and someone who is very keen to get over the line as the brexit secretary stephen barclay. told breakfast, the government has done alot of work to convince mps to back the prime minister, but admits he can't predict the final result. i think it is close but a lot of mps recognise that having said that the prime minister would not be able to secure the deal, he has done so, having said he would not change the backstop, he has. having said he would not be of the change the withdrawal agreement, he
hello, welcome to a special edition of breakfast from westminster with naga munchetty and charlie staytntous day is expected here at westminster, as mps vote on borisjohnson's new brexit agreement. with so little time left before the uk is due to leave the eu on october 31st, parliament is sitting on a saturday — for the first time since the invasion of the falklands in 1982. the prime minister is expected to address mps before they debate the details of the agreement and then vote on whether...
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hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.embassy. did say? basically i thought as head of the organisation in northamptonshire, the investigation is live, the investigation is ongoing and it's right that she comes back here and faces justice. not only is it the right thing to do for the family that actually is the right thing to do by the laws of this country. what had she said to police about what she was planning to do? interestingly, when she first walked into it, the question of diplomatic immunity was raised. she had not been using the village. her family had left the country which is incredibly disappointing. not only for justice here incredibly disappointing. not only forjustice here in the country. if i ask you another question, tell me about the impact on harry's family. how has that impacted on them? firstly, charlotte, harry's mother, they are absolutely broken by this. i know that the lady in question under investigation is also a mother andi under investigation is also a mother and i know how she would feel if it
hello this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.embassy. did say? basically i thought as head of the organisation in northamptonshire, the investigation is live, the investigation is ongoing and it's right that she comes back here and faces justice. not only is it the right thing to do for the family that actually is the right thing to do by the laws of this country. what had she said to police about what she was planning to do? interestingly, when she first walked into it, the...