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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: bill cosby spends hisears for sexual assault. jeremy corbyn will promise to tackle "greed is good" capitalism as his makes his leader's speech at the labour conference. more misery for manchester united. paul pogba watches from the stands as his side lose on penalties and are dumped out of the league cup by championship side derby. 0ff life support. a deal is reached to restart construction of a new hospital in liverpool, after the collapse of carillion left the future of the project in doubt. we will be live in gravesend as a beluga whale is spotted
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: bill cosby spends hisears for sexual assault. jeremy corbyn will promise to tackle "greed is good" capitalism as his makes his leader's speech at the labour conference. more misery for manchester united. paul pogba watches from the stands as his side lose on penalties and are dumped out of the league cup by championship side derby. 0ff life support. a deal is reached to restart construction of a new...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: shocking new figures on are said to pose a threat to children online. borisjohnson savages the prime minister's brexit strategy, saying the uk will get diddly squat from the negotiations. a huge fire has ripped through the iconic littlewoods building in liverpool. good morning from this factory. last year saw the biggest investment in new trains in a decade so i have come to this factory to find out what they are doing to try and get more business.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: shocking new figures on are said to pose a threat to children online. borisjohnson savages the prime minister's brexit strategy, saying the uk will get diddly squat from the negotiations. a huge fire has ripped through the iconic littlewoods building in liverpool. good morning from this factory. last year saw the biggest investment in new trains in a decade so i have come to this factory to find out what they are...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: politicians head back tolks over anti—semitism. a call for plain english. doctors are told to write letters that are easier for patients to understand. a free childcare scheme in england is closing nurseries, according to an education charity. supermarkets, pubs and restaurants have all benefited from the hottest summer on record. but clothes sale had taken a bit of a hit. and in sport... "no gas left in the tank". england's record run—scorer alastair cook will retire from international cricket after this week's final test against india. it isa it is a dry and fine
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: politicians head back tolks over anti—semitism. a call for plain english. doctors are told to write letters that are easier for patients to understand. a free childcare scheme in england is closing nurseries, according to an education charity. supermarkets, pubs and restaurants have all benefited from the hottest summer on record. but clothes sale had taken a bit of a hit. and in sport... "no gas left in the...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it has just dawned six o'clock. — gone.t their response to calls for a new brexit referendum. members are told it's only an option if there isn't a general election. thousands affected by a contaminated blood scandal in the 70s and 80s get their day in court, as a public inquiry opens into what's been described as the worst treatment disaster in nhs history. tiger woods is back. watch these extraordinary crowds in atlanta rush to see him win his first golf tournament in five years.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it has just dawned six o'clock. — gone.t their response to calls for a new brexit referendum. members are told it's only an option if there isn't a general election. thousands affected by a contaminated blood scandal in the 70s and 80s get their day in court, as a public inquiry opens into what's been described as the worst treatment disaster in nhs history. tiger woods is back. watch these extraordinary crowds in atlanta rush to see...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: a crucial vote for laboure table. theresa may strikes a deal with her cabinet on immigration. ministers agree there'll be no special treatment for eu citizens after the uk leaves. unsafe and illegal. we hear about a huge rise in seizures of counterfeit goods. three paralysed patients walk again with the help of a revolutionary electrical implant. tv on demand. from today, television programme ratings will be broken down to show exactly how many people watch on modern devices, as well as traditional sets.
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: a crucial vote for laboure table. theresa may strikes a deal with her cabinet on immigration. ministers agree there'll be no special treatment for eu citizens after the uk leaves. unsafe and illegal. we hear about a huge rise in seizures of counterfeit goods. three paralysed patients walk again with the help of a revolutionary electrical implant. tv on demand. from today, television programme ratings will be broken...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty. our headlines today: my deal or no deal. defends her plan to take the uk out of the eu. i believe we'll get a good deal. we'll bring that back from the european... from the eu negotiations, and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal. the uk is running out of time to secure a successful brexit, according to one think tank. with just six months to go, we have got a special programme looking at how families and businesses are feeling, as the clock ticks. i'm here at the university of salford, where i will be speaking
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty. our headlines today: my deal or no deal. defends her plan to take the uk out of the eu. i believe we'll get a good deal. we'll bring that back from the european... from the eu negotiations, and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal. the uk is running out of time to secure a successful brexit, according to one think tank. with just six months to go, we have got a special programme looking...
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coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessng from bbc news. the latest headlines: iran's president heads to the united nations in new york, as tehran and washington trade blows over saturday's deadly attack on a military parade. as thousands march against brexit, labour's leaderjeremy corbyn says he'll back another referendum if the party wants. and a second woman has come forward with allegations of sexual assault against the us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the ft and the main uk opposition party, labour, who has decided to shift the party's official position on brexit and open the door to supporting a second referendum. meanwhile the telegraph says a majority of the uk conservative party cabinet members now support moving towards a canada—style trade deal with the eu following the outright rejection of prime minister theresa may's chequers plan. the japan times reports a growing number of asian manufactu
coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessng from bbc news. the latest headlines: iran's president heads to the united nations in new york, as tehran and washington trade blows over saturday's deadly attack on a military parade. as thousands march against brexit, labour's leaderjeremy corbyn says he'll back another referendum if the party wants. and a second woman has come forward with allegations of sexual assault against the us...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker.50 conservative mps meet to discuss how and when they could force the prime minister to resign. america's east coast braces itself for one of the worst hurricanes in 30 years, with up to a million people leaving their homes. the impact on your wages of the financial crash. 10 years after the banking collapse, workers are £800 poorer with people in their 30s worst affected. in sport, jimmy anderson, record breaker. he polishes off india to become the most successful fast bowler in test cricket history. and i am at birmingham,
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker.50 conservative mps meet to discuss how and when they could force the prime minister to resign. america's east coast braces itself for one of the worst hurricanes in 30 years, with up to a million people leaving their homes. the impact on your wages of the financial crash. 10 years after the banking collapse, workers are £800 poorer with people in their 30s worst affected. in sport, jimmy anderson, record breaker. he polishes off india to...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and dan walker.e nation. a warning that one million more people will have diabetes in 20 years. a major report on policing says budgets cuts are leading to fewer arrests and forces are struggling to cope. residents are told to evacuate as forecasters warn the biggest storm in decades could be heading towards the east coast of america. prince william is launching a new website to help tackle high levels of poor mental health in the workplace. in sport, bowing out in style. alastair cook signs off with a century for england.
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and dan walker.e nation. a warning that one million more people will have diabetes in 20 years. a major report on policing says budgets cuts are leading to fewer arrests and forces are struggling to cope. residents are told to evacuate as forecasters warn the biggest storm in decades could be heading towards the east coast of america. prince william is launching a new website to help tackle high levels of poor mental health in the workplace. in sport,...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.hrough in treating child leukaemia. nhs patients in england will become the first in europe to receive a revolutionary new treatment. labour mps will vote today on the decision to include the full definition of anti—semitism in their party rules. good morning. time to balance the scales. a new report says the uk economy is not working. the archbishop of canterbury says a fundamental rethink is needed to make it fair for all. in sport, the history girls do it for scotland. they've qualified for the women's world cup for the first time ever, after beating albania. after a record breaking summer for renewable energy, we'll ask what the future holds for solar power in the uk.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.hrough in treating child leukaemia. nhs patients in england will become the first in europe to receive a revolutionary new treatment. labour mps will vote today on the decision to include the full definition of anti—semitism in their party rules. good morning. time to balance the scales. a new report says the uk economy is not working. the archbishop of canterbury says a fundamental rethink is needed to make it fair for all. in sport,...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a move to break the deadlock on brexit. to improve its offer on the irish border. £2 billion to help build more social housing. the government announces long—term plans for more affordable homes. labour says it is not enough to tackle the housing crisis. the first litter pick in space. orbiting the earth. taking on the budget supermarkets at their own game. the likes of aldi and lidl. night at anfield. but spurs lose to inter. and travel disruption, especially in scotland and northern ireland. it is wednesday 19 september. ahead of a crucial meeting of european leaders. to improve his offer to the uk over the irish border. where she will try to win support for her brexit plan. our europe reporter gavin lee has more. and will ask the eu to show willingness to compromise. to prevent the need for a hard border in ireland. of the uk, on sites away from ports and airports. checks could be performed. we can also clarify that most checks can take place away from the border. while the rest of
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a move to break the deadlock on brexit. to improve its offer on the irish border. £2 billion to help build more social housing. the government announces long—term plans for more affordable homes. labour says it is not enough to tackle the housing crisis. the first litter pick in space. orbiting the earth. taking on the budget supermarkets at their own game. the likes of aldi and lidl. night at anfield. but spurs lose to inter. and...
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to africa this week garnered a great deal of attention on both social and mainstream media, as dan walkeresday's breakfast. when trade is on the agenda, the news footage is usually full of factories, hard hats and the occasional high—vis jacket. but it's a rather different image that has attracted much comment so far. the prime minister dancing with schoolchildren in cape town. the pictures have gained a lot of attention, but is it the sort of attention her advisers had been hoping for? further attention was then given to the prime minister's dancing style with a discussion on the subject prompting ann channon to write... and anne—marie plant agreed... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on: 0re—mail: you can find us on twitter. and do have a look at our website: that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. some of us this weekend are in for a little dose of summer. nothing too hot but certainly warm enough
to africa this week garnered a great deal of attention on both social and mainstream media, as dan walkeresday's breakfast. when trade is on the agenda, the news footage is usually full of factories, hard hats and the occasional high—vis jacket. but it's a rather different image that has attracted much comment so far. the prime minister dancing with schoolchildren in cape town. the pictures have gained a lot of attention, but is it the sort of attention her advisers had been hoping for?...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.of a meeting of european leaders, the eu says it is ready to improve its offer on the irish border. £2 billion to help build more social housing. the government announces long—term plans for more affordable homes. labour says it is not enough to tackle the housing crisis. the first litter pick in space. a british satellite deploys new technology to clean up debris orbiting the earth. taking on the budget supermarkets at their own game. tesco is expected to unveil a new chain of stores to rival the likes of aldi and lidl. in sport: one in the eye for paris st—germain,
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.of a meeting of european leaders, the eu says it is ready to improve its offer on the irish border. £2 billion to help build more social housing. the government announces long—term plans for more affordable homes. labour says it is not enough to tackle the housing crisis. the first litter pick in space. a british satellite deploys new technology to clean up debris orbiting the earth. taking on the budget supermarkets at their own game....
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andest headlines: president trump's choice for supreme courtjustice, brett kavanaugh, has been forced to defend himself again in public, against accusations of sexual assault. judge kavanaugh insisted he was completely innocent and that he would not step aside. the presidnet says he hopes the confirmation will happen quickly. britain's opposition labour party is to debate a shift in its brexit policy, that keeps open the option of it campaigning for a new public vote on whether to leave the european union. it would come into play if the governing conservatives fail to get their own brexit plan through parliament. donald trump says a new summit with kim jong—un will probably happen "pretty soon". the president was speaking after receiving a personal message from the north korean leader — including a promise to dismantle a missile site, and a nuclear complex — if the united states took "corresponding action". now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media ac
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andest headlines: president trump's choice for supreme courtjustice, brett kavanaugh, has been forced to defend himself again in public, against accusations of sexual assault. judge kavanaugh insisted he was completely innocent and that he would not step aside. the presidnet says he hopes the confirmation will happen quickly. britain's opposition labour party is to debate a shift in its brexit...
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—— and dan walker is excited! player for six years, but got stuck in when us vice—captain two years ago. whether it was pairings, spikes or sandwiches, water, whatever they needed. i was there this year to have the honour to play a game is beyond special. and europe, who are looking to regain the trophy after defeat at hazeltine two years ago, will announce their final four wildcard picks later this afternoon. here are the eight who are already in, selected automatically via ranking points. they include us open winner and rio 2016 olympic championjustin rose, four—time major winner rory mcilroy and southport‘s tommy fleetwood. so who could be named as part of european team captain thomas bjorn's four wildcard picks? well, one of them could be ian poulter. he's been involved in five ryder cups since making his debut in 200a, and has never been beaten in the singles, having lost just four of his 18 matches. 2017 masters champion sergio garcia. he's got a great history in the ryder cup having been part of europe's te
—— and dan walker is excited! player for six years, but got stuck in when us vice—captain two years ago. whether it was pairings, spikes or sandwiches, water, whatever they needed. i was there this year to have the honour to play a game is beyond special. and europe, who are looking to regain the trophy after defeat at hazeltine two years ago, will announce their final four wildcard picks later this afternoon. here are the eight who are already in, selected automatically via ranking...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: shocking new figures on child abuse. at least 80,000 people in the uk are said to pose a threat to children online. borisjohnson savages the prime minister's brexit strategy, saying the uk will get diddly squat from the negotiations. a huge fire has ripped through the iconic littlewoods building in liverpool. good morning from this factory. last year saw the biggest investment in new trains in a decade so i have come to this factory to find out what they are doing to try and get more business. in sport: watford win again, as sunday night's alright for elton. and, while it stays similar through the week from any of you, more autumnal feel in the forecasts, including some rain today. i will have all the details here on brea kfast. it is monday 3 september. our top story: at least 80,000 people in the uk are estimated to pose a sexual threat to children online. the figures were released by the home secretary, sajid javid, who said he was shocked at the scale of offen
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: shocking new figures on child abuse. at least 80,000 people in the uk are said to pose a threat to children online. borisjohnson savages the prime minister's brexit strategy, saying the uk will get diddly squat from the negotiations. a huge fire has ripped through the iconic littlewoods building in liverpool. good morning from this factory. last year saw the biggest investment in new trains in a decade so i have come...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: plotting to oust theresa may. 50 conservative mps meet to discuss how and when they could force the prime minister to resign. america's east coast braces itself for one of the worst hurricanes in 30 years, with up to a million people leaving their homes. the impact on your wages of the financial crash. 10 years after the banking collapse, workers are £800 poorer with people in their 30s worst affected. in sport, jimmy anderson, record breaker. he polishes off india to become the most successful fast bowler in test cricket history. and i am at birmingham, a thoroughly soaking start to the day, same in wales as that rain heads southwards, most sustaining dry, sunny and a bit more fresh as well. all the details here on brecht. —— breakfast. it's wednesday the 12th of september. our top story: conservative mps opposed to theresa may's brexit plans met last night to discuss ways to force her to step down as prime minister. around 50 mps talked about how to engineer a l
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: plotting to oust theresa may. 50 conservative mps meet to discuss how and when they could force the prime minister to resign. america's east coast braces itself for one of the worst hurricanes in 30 years, with up to a million people leaving their homes. the impact on your wages of the financial crash. 10 years after the banking collapse, workers are £800 poorer with people in their 30s worst affected. in sport,...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a crucial vote for labour on brexit. the party decides whether to keep a second referendum on the table. theresa may strikes a deal with her cabinet on immigration. ministers agree there'll be no special treatment for eu citizens after the uk leaves. unsafe and illegal. we hear about a huge rise in seizures of counterfeit goods. three paralysed patients walk again with the help of a revolutionary electrical implant. tv on demand. from today, television programme ratings will be broken down to show exactly how many people watch on modern devices, as well as traditional sets. the excitement is building after completing one of sport's greatest comebacks. tiger roars into paris for the ryder cup. not long to go. we'll hear from jodie whittaker on the red carpet ahead of her dr who debut. you, you can look at the women, you can look up to men. but essentially, you are looking up to the doctor, who is an alien and represents something for everyone. it isa it is a chilly
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a crucial vote for labour on brexit. the party decides whether to keep a second referendum on the table. theresa may strikes a deal with her cabinet on immigration. ministers agree there'll be no special treatment for eu citizens after the uk leaves. unsafe and illegal. we hear about a huge rise in seizures of counterfeit goods. three paralysed patients walk again with the help of a revolutionary electrical implant....
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: the health of the nation. a warning that one million more people will have diabetes in 20 years. a major report on policing says budgets cuts are leading to fewer arrests and forces are struggling to cope. residents are told to evacuate as forecasters warn the biggest storm in decades could be heading towards the east coast of america. prince william is launching a new website to help tackle high levels of poor mental health in the workplace. in sport, bowing out in style. alastair cook signs off with a century for england. good morning. not only am i bringing you the moon this morning from whole minster at the start of the british science festival, a forecast which sta rts science festival, a forecast which starts very mild but wet across northern england and north wales in particular. joining me for all the details on breakfast. —— joining me. it's tuesday the 11th of september. our top story: public health england has compiled what it calls the most comprehensi
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: the health of the nation. a warning that one million more people will have diabetes in 20 years. a major report on policing says budgets cuts are leading to fewer arrests and forces are struggling to cope. residents are told to evacuate as forecasters warn the biggest storm in decades could be heading towards the east coast of america. prince william is launching a new website to help tackle high levels of poor...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: politicians head back to parliament, as the labour party faces crunch talks over anti—semitism. a call for plain english. doctors are told to write letters that are easier for patients to understand. a free childcare scheme in england is closing nurseries, according to an education charity. supermarkets, pubs and restaurants have all benefited from the hottest summer on record. have all benefited from the hottest summer on record. but clothes sale had taken a bit of a hit. and in sport... "no gas left in the tank". england's record run—scorer alastair cook will retire from international cricket after this week's final test against india. it isa it is a dry and fine start to tuesday. across some parts of england and south—east scotland, some drizzle and light rain to start your day. the full forecast here on brea kfast. it's tuesday the 4th of september. our top story — after months of arguments over antisemitism, labour's ruling body will meet today to try to put
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: politicians head back to parliament, as the labour party faces crunch talks over anti—semitism. a call for plain english. doctors are told to write letters that are easier for patients to understand. a free childcare scheme in england is closing nurseries, according to an education charity. supermarkets, pubs and restaurants have all benefited from the hottest summer on record. have all benefited from the hottest...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: bill cosby spends his first night behind bars after being jailed for up to ten years for sexual assault. jeremy corbyn will promise to tackle "greed is good" capitalism as his makes his leader's speech at the labour conference. more misery for manchester united. paul pogba watches from the stands as his side lose on penalties and are dumped out of the league cup by championship side derby. off life support. a deal is reached to restart construction of a new hospital in liverpool, after the collapse of carillion left the future of the project in doubt. we will be live in gravesend as a beluga whale is spotted for the first time in the river thames. good morning, from one of the largest spaces outside in london. we are in the hunt for some conkers this morning. a cold start in the south, very mild as we push further north, sunshine in the south. more in15 north, sunshine in the south. more in 15 minutes. it is wednesday 26 september. our top story: the american ente
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: bill cosby spends his first night behind bars after being jailed for up to ten years for sexual assault. jeremy corbyn will promise to tackle "greed is good" capitalism as his makes his leader's speech at the labour conference. more misery for manchester united. paul pogba watches from the stands as his side lose on penalties and are dumped out of the league cup by championship side derby. off life support....
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it has just dawned six o'clock. — gone. our headlines today: labour party officials hammer out their response to calls for a new brexit referendum. members are told it's only an option if there isn't a general election. thousands affected by a contaminated blood scandal in the 70s and 80s get their day in court, as a public inquiry opens into what's been described as the worst treatment disaster in nhs history. tiger woods is back. watch these extraordinary crowds in atlanta rush to see him win his first golf tournament in five years. more university leavers are getting onto our best paid graduate schemes, but businesses are still struggling to attract students from diverse backgrounds. the bodyguard, one of the most watched dramas of the decade, comes to a high—octane end. what do you think? did it live up to expectations? good morning from trafalgar square in london. a beautiful day with a beautiful sunrise, but the chilly start, foremost, showers with a chilly start in the north—we
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it has just dawned six o'clock. — gone. our headlines today: labour party officials hammer out their response to calls for a new brexit referendum. members are told it's only an option if there isn't a general election. thousands affected by a contaminated blood scandal in the 70s and 80s get their day in court, as a public inquiry opens into what's been described as the worst treatment disaster in nhs history. tiger woods is back....
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.om all walks of life here to the university of salford to talk to them about how they are feeling with six months to go until we leave the european union. rescuers in the philippines are battling to save a group of miners and theirfamilies buried under a landslide triggered by typhoon mangkhut. not just an annoyance. a new road safety campaign targeting tailgating warns that driving too close is causing deaths and serious injuries. thank you for all your messages this morning. in sports: it's astonishing, says simon yates as he wins the vuelta a espana, to complete a british clean sweep of cycling's grand tours. and some sunshine and warmth over the next few days but also the first spells of autumn gales. i will have the details right here on breakfast. good morning. it's monday 17th september. the prime minister has told the bbc that the uk faces a choice between the brexit deal she negotiates with brussels or no deal at all. in an interview with panorama, theresa may also criticises
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.om all walks of life here to the university of salford to talk to them about how they are feeling with six months to go until we leave the european union. rescuers in the philippines are battling to save a group of miners and theirfamilies buried under a landslide triggered by typhoon mangkhut. not just an annoyance. a new road safety campaign targeting tailgating warns that driving too close is causing deaths and serious injuries. thank...
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and dan walker, he put the tail on as well. we will relive that soon.idn't concede a goal, for 687 minutes. seven clean sheets. in the end they finally buckled under the england pressure last night. it was winner take all and it's england who can start brushing up on their french, ahead of next year's world cup, while wales must hope they get a chance in their play offs. jo currie was watching for us in newport. qualifying for major tournaments has become a habit for england. wales were the underdogs but kept themselves in the mixture in the first half. the best they could muster was this unsuccessful penalty appeal. the half—time team talk brought england to life. toni duggan becoming the first player this campaign to finally land against wales. minutes later, jill scott scoring again. a lovely looping header. all smiles from manager phil neville. england were dreaming of france. fitting, then, that it was paris who sealed the win. the welsh heartbroken, but for england, job done. i thought we showed our class, i thought we showed our possession, i tho
and dan walker, he put the tail on as well. we will relive that soon.idn't concede a goal, for 687 minutes. seven clean sheets. in the end they finally buckled under the england pressure last night. it was winner take all and it's england who can start brushing up on their french, ahead of next year's world cup, while wales must hope they get a chance in their play offs. jo currie was watching for us in newport. qualifying for major tournaments has become a habit for england. wales were the...
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i have a memory of dan walker sitting on this earth —— sofa with his mermaid tail.it is incredibly hard to use them without tail on. you don't rely on your arms as much, you get the flick you can actually go three times faster than normal swimming. are there many people who do this? around the country it is growing, yeah. there has been a boom in tail sales since the start of the year. how are you going to segue from this into football? well, another great sporting occasion. celebrations, deciphering and, though not for wales, sadly. you know, before last night there were 687 minutes without conceding a goal, and wales as a squad made up of amateur players, as well. it was winner take all, and it's england who can start brushing up on their french, ahead of next year's world cup. while wales must hope they get a chance in their play—offs. jo currie was watching for us in newport. qualifying for major tournaments has become a habit for england. now they must pop world like work —— world cup glory. wales were the underdogs but kept themselves in the mixture in the fir
i have a memory of dan walker sitting on this earth —— sofa with his mermaid tail.it is incredibly hard to use them without tail on. you don't rely on your arms as much, you get the flick you can actually go three times faster than normal swimming. are there many people who do this? around the country it is growing, yeah. there has been a boom in tail sales since the start of the year. how are you going to segue from this into football? well, another great sporting occasion. celebrations,...
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dan walker. i would have gone for his reach.you from america's got talent? what about you? you volunteered! that is before i heard they needed a goalkeeper. i am before i heard they needed a goalkeeper. iam not before i heard they needed a goalkeeper. i am not good. as we've been hearing this morning, the labour party is proposing a shake—up of the way the gambling industry is regulated. tom watson who joins us now from westminster. thank you forjoining us on brea kfast. thank you forjoining us on breakfast. there are millions of people watching us this morning who enjoy a bit of a flutter and say they don't have a problem with gambling and who will say that labour going to gambling and who will say that labourgoing to ruin gambling and who will say that labour going to ruin theirfund. —— fun. i don't have a problem and i like a flutter and i sometimes bet on sport, but we have been moved by the science and research behind this. what we are saying today is the gambling commission tell us there are a30,000 gambling addict in this
dan walker. i would have gone for his reach.you from america's got talent? what about you? you volunteered! that is before i heard they needed a goalkeeper. i am before i heard they needed a goalkeeper. iam not before i heard they needed a goalkeeper. i am not good. as we've been hearing this morning, the labour party is proposing a shake—up of the way the gambling industry is regulated. tom watson who joins us now from westminster. thank you forjoining us on brea kfast. thank you forjoining...
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dan. >> where do i see the future? there's been a revival of some of the protests around like when the movement fell and governor walker did not revolve, it's like someone had died and there was, maybe some triumph among some people around supporting walker but wisconsin, it's a very divided place now, the politics of resentment have really created a fisher in a state that's difficult to heal. when people lost bargaining rights, it's more than, again, more than wages and benefits, it's their dignity and the ability to have a elective voice and their working conditions, that mattered more actually because the unions gave the concessions on wages almost right away. it was really this idea that they could have a voice and not be subject to these wins, so a lot of anger. i have seen resurgence it was actually during the sanders campaign, some progressive elements were revived and sanders won the state by 13% and he seemed to ignite some formant feelings that i hadn't seen in a lot of people, one of the people in chronical, who ran against paul ryan before he dropped out, he was labor organizer when i met him in 2012 and ca
dan. >> where do i see the future? there's been a revival of some of the protests around like when the movement fell and governor walker did not revolve, it's like someone had died and there was, maybe some triumph among some people around supporting walker but wisconsin, it's a very divided place now, the politics of resentment have really created a fisher in a state that's difficult to heal. when people lost bargaining rights, it's more than, again, more than wages and benefits, it's...
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dan. >> where do i see the future? there's been a revival of some of the protests around like when the movement fell and governor walker did not revolve, it's like someone had died and there was, maybe some triumph among some people around supporting walker but wisconsin, it's a very divided place now, the politics of resentment have really created a fisher in a state that's difficult to heal. when people lost bargaining rights, it's more than, again, more than wages and benefits, it's their dignity and the ability to have a elective voice and their working conditions, that mattered more actually because the unions gave the concessions on wages almost right away. it was really this idea that they could have a voice and not be subject to these wins, so a lot of anger. i have seen resurgence it was actually during the sanders campaign, some progressive elements were revived and sanders won the state by 13% and he seemed to ignite some formant feelings that i hadn't seen in a lot of people, one of the people in chronical, who ran against paul ryan before he dropped out, he was labor organizer when i met him in 2012 and ca
dan. >> where do i see the future? there's been a revival of some of the protests around like when the movement fell and governor walker did not revolve, it's like someone had died and there was, maybe some triumph among some people around supporting walker but wisconsin, it's a very divided place now, the politics of resentment have really created a fisher in a state that's difficult to heal. when people lost bargaining rights, it's more than, again, more than wages and benefits, it's...