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0ur headlines today. to breakfast with dan walker the to breakfast with dan walker ayes to the right2. borisjohnson‘s brexit deal is put on pause as he fails to get backing from mps for a timetable to discuss it. we now face further uncertainty and the eu must now make up their minds over how to answer parliament to's request for a delay. the eu says it is now considering an extension to
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phil sawyer was watching that and had this to say about dan walker. rosemary millet had a more positive response. the same day, laura kuenssberg also had some face—to—face time with the prime minister and she too pursued a line of questioning that had become overly familiar to some members of the audience. yesterday that you denied that you touch a woman inappropriately. she said you did. is she lying? i don't want to minimise the importance of this issue all people's concerns about this kind of thing but in this case it is simply not true. so she is lying? look, i'm not going to go into whatever. when people make these kinds of allegations they must always be ta ken these kinds of allegations they must always be taken very, very seriously. and best had this to say. but again, there were compliments too, with this from barbara noble. well, we asked bbc news for a response to what newswatch viewers have been saying about those three interviews and they told us. since we explored the subject in depth on last week's programme, the saga of naga munchetty
phil sawyer was watching that and had this to say about dan walker. rosemary millet had a more positive response. the same day, laura kuenssberg also had some face—to—face time with the prime minister and she too pursued a line of questioning that had become overly familiar to some members of the audience. yesterday that you denied that you touch a woman inappropriately. she said you did. is she lying? i don't want to minimise the importance of this issue all people's concerns about this...
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phil sawyer was watching that and had this to say about dan walker.agging the interview back to the allegations made about something that allegedly happened 20 yea rs something that allegedly happened 20 years ago. the subject was done to death yesterday and the pm has com pletely death yesterday and the pm has completely denied the allegations. whilst we must never ignore or trivialise such allegations, it must be for others to prove or disprove what actually happened. ijust be for others to prove or disprove what actually happened. i just want to hear what our pm has in store for the country. but rosemary minute had a more positive response. the same day, laura kuenssberg also had some face—to—face time with the prime minister. she too pursued a line of questioning that had been come overfamiliar to line of questioning that had been come over familiar to some members of the audience. yesterday you denied you touched a woman inappropriately at a lunch. she said she did. is she lying? i don't want to minimise the importance of this issue or people's c
phil sawyer was watching that and had this to say about dan walker.agging the interview back to the allegations made about something that allegedly happened 20 yea rs something that allegedly happened 20 years ago. the subject was done to death yesterday and the pm has com pletely death yesterday and the pm has completely denied the allegations. whilst we must never ignore or trivialise such allegations, it must be for others to prove or disprove what actually happened. ijust be for others to...
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good morning and welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. to breakfast with dan walker our headlines today. to breakfast with dan walker the to breakfast with dan walker ayes to the right, 322 to the ayes to the right, 328, the noes to the left 322. borisjohnson‘s brexit deal is put on pause as he fails to get backing from mps for a timetable to discuss it. we now face further uncertainty and the eu must now make up their minds over how to answer parliament to‘s request for a delay. the eu says it is now considering an extension to the 31st october brexit deadline. number ten makes it clear only an election can fix the stalemate. a high level warning that a generation of children with special educational needs are being let down by the reforms that were supposed to help them. fracking underfire. a damning new report warns the uk's shale gas industry has been too slow and too costly to bring any real benefits. i'll look at the future forfracking in the uk. it's a five star night for the english clubs in the champions league as harry kane revives tottenham's qualification
good morning and welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. to breakfast with dan walker our headlines today. to breakfast with dan walker the to breakfast with dan walker ayes to the right, 322 to the ayes to the right, 328, the noes to the left 322. borisjohnson‘s brexit deal is put on pause as he fails to get backing from mps for a timetable to discuss it. we now face further uncertainty and the eu must now make up their minds over how to answer parliament to‘s request for...
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were on the brea kfast sofa munchetty and dan walker were on the breakfast sofa and were discussinghave gone through the exchange is almost sentence by sentence and have ruled that there is nothing that they have done wrong, they have not broken any broadcasting code. what they are unhappy about is the bbc complaints procedure. they say the bbc has demonstrated a lack of transparency come about when they upheld partially the initial complaint against naga munchetty and also when lord hall, the director—general of the bbc, overturned that decision. they say, in both instances, there was a lack of transparency, something that the bbc has to be demonstrating. now the bbc has responded by saying that when they make a decision like this, they only ever print a summary rather than the full findings. judging by what ofcom are saying, the bbc are going to have to change that and sharpish. 0k, have to change that and sharpish. ok, colin, thank you. the time is 20 past one, our top story this an american businesswoman his friendship with borisjohnson is under scrutiny has denied any favouriti
were on the brea kfast sofa munchetty and dan walker were on the breakfast sofa and were discussinghave gone through the exchange is almost sentence by sentence and have ruled that there is nothing that they have done wrong, they have not broken any broadcasting code. what they are unhappy about is the bbc complaints procedure. they say the bbc has demonstrated a lack of transparency come about when they upheld partially the initial complaint against naga munchetty and also when lord hall, the...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin in westminster. 0ur headlines today: a christmasmost 100 years. there is only one way to restore the esteem in which our democracy is held and to recover the respect in which parliament should be held by the people of this country and that is finally to offer ourselves to the judgement of the people of this country.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin in westminster. 0ur headlines today: a christmasmost 100 years. there is only one way to restore the esteem in which our democracy is held and to recover the respect in which parliament should be held by the people of this country and that is finally to offer ourselves to the judgement of the people of this country.
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.n meet president trump at the white house — but refuse to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash — as she waits in the room next door. eu and uk negotiators work late into the night to try to thrash out a last minute brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit. falling out of fashion. the online clothes retailer asos in trouble as it struggles with warehouse problems and stronger rivals. today we'll find out if their turnaround plan is working yet. the fall out from racist chanting during england's match in bulgaria continues.
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.n meet president trump at the white house — but refuse to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash — as she waits in the room next door. eu and uk negotiators work late into the night to try to thrash out a last minute brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit. falling out of fashion. the online clothes retailer asos in trouble as it struggles with warehouse problems and stronger rivals. today we'll find out if...
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coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessm bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump is accused of abandoning america's kurdish allies as he withdraws us troops from northern syria. the british foreign secretary has urged his us counterpart to allow a diplomat‘s wife to return to the uk and face questioning about a fatal traffic accident near a military base. a stolen truck has ploughed into several cars in the german city of limberg. at least 17 people have been injured. the driver of the vehicle has been arrested. now it's time to look at a few stories making the headlines in other media outlets. we begin with a story on a few front pages in the uk. it's the case of an american woman, the wife of a us serviceman, who was involved in a road accident that killed a 19—year—old man. the couple have claimed immunity under the ‘status of forces agreement‘ and she has left the uk. the man's grieving parents are demanding action from the british government. as the clock ticks down to the next brexit summit, there's a warning
coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessm bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump is accused of abandoning america's kurdish allies as he withdraws us troops from northern syria. the british foreign secretary has urged his us counterpart to allow a diplomat‘s wife to return to the uk and face questioning about a fatal traffic accident near a military base. a stolen truck has ploughed into several cars in the german city of...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessheadlines: china is celebrating 70 years since the communist party came to power with a military parade in tiananmen square in the centre of beijing. britain's prime minister boris johnson's proposed new brexit deal has been drawn up — and the legal text of it will be made public in the next few days. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. the south china morning post leads with china's 70th anniversary of communist party rule, saying the celebrations will signal a new chapter under president xijinping's leadership. but, the japan times reports that hong kong is on edge regarding the anniversary events, saying that authorities are eager to avoid scenes that could embarrass the central government in beijing. borisjohnson and his brexit plans dominate the uk papers. the telegraph says the prime minister will reveal his brexit plan in more detail to eu leaders within the next 26 hours. the i newspaper reports on a different angle
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessheadlines: china is celebrating 70 years since the communist party came to power with a military parade in tiananmen square in the centre of beijing. britain's prime minister boris johnson's proposed new brexit deal has been drawn up — and the legal text of it will be made public in the next few days. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ll vote later on whether to hold a december election — the prime minister's third attempt. while in brussels the eu's expected to agree to a three month brexit extension. a lorry driver charged with the manslaughter of 39 people found dead in a container will appear in court this morning. molly russell killed herself after seeing pictures of self harm and suicide online, now instagram tells the bbc it's introducing tougher controls. cashless and cut—off. banks are warned over the level of it failures — leaving millions without access to their money.
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ll vote later on whether to hold a december election — the prime minister's third attempt. while in brussels the eu's expected to agree to a three month brexit extension. a lorry driver charged with the manslaughter of 39 people found dead in a container will appear in court this morning. molly russell killed herself after seeing pictures of self harm and suicide online, now instagram tells the bbc it's introducing tougher...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. tower disaster — london fire brigade's response is described as wholly inadequate and lives could have been saved if the building had been evacuated sooner. borisjohnson will try again today to win support for a december general election, despite mps rejecting his plan yesterday. two british men have been seriously injured in a shark attack in australia. the plastic straw of the fashion industry — 100 million hangers are thrown away every year in the uk. french fashion designer, and favourite of meghan markel,
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. tower disaster — london fire brigade's response is described as wholly inadequate and lives could have been saved if the building had been evacuated sooner. borisjohnson will try again today to win support for a december general election, despite mps rejecting his plan yesterday. two british men have been seriously injured in a shark attack in australia. the plastic straw of the fashion industry — 100 million hangers...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: racismaria — the match had to be stopped twice in the face of nazi salutes and abusive chanting. probably one of the most appalling nights i've seen on football. the england players made a collective decision to carry on aand went on to win 6—0, the question now is how will the authorities respond. a serious drop in the quality of care for people with mental illness and learning disabilities — health inspectors warn that care services in england are facing a perfect storm of problems. cracking down on car finance. the regulator says customers could be paying millions
good morning — welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: racismaria — the match had to be stopped twice in the face of nazi salutes and abusive chanting. probably one of the most appalling nights i've seen on football. the england players made a collective decision to carry on aand went on to win 6—0, the question now is how will the authorities respond. a serious drop in the quality of care for people with mental illness and learning disabilities —...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. politics for the queens speech at westminster, but events in brussels could overshadow the prime minister's parliamentary plans. harry dunn's parents head to the us, but they say they won't meet the american woman involved in the crash that killed him unless she agrees to return to the uk. ticket to ride but not made of paper. train companies prepare to call time on physical tickets, with half of all rail passengers now choosing mobile options instead. in sport, a weekend of records. just a day after eliud kipchoge runs
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. politics for the queens speech at westminster, but events in brussels could overshadow the prime minister's parliamentary plans. harry dunn's parents head to the us, but they say they won't meet the american woman involved in the crash that killed him unless she agrees to return to the uk. ticket to ride but not made of paper. train companies prepare to call time on physical tickets, with half of all rail passengers now...
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welcome to breakfast, live from the conserative party conference in manchester, with dan walker. 0ur brexit deal is just days away, and that it is preparing to put it to the eu. while the prime minister focuses on policy, questions still remain over whether he groped a female journalist at a private lunch 20 years ago. we will have borisjohnson live on the programme later this morning. in other news, is red meat back on the menu? new research suggests cutting down on sausages and steak might be
welcome to breakfast, live from the conserative party conference in manchester, with dan walker. 0ur brexit deal is just days away, and that it is preparing to put it to the eu. while the prime minister focuses on policy, questions still remain over whether he groped a female journalist at a private lunch 20 years ago. we will have borisjohnson live on the programme later this morning. in other news, is red meat back on the menu? new research suggests cutting down on sausages and steak might be
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.its refusal to waive immunity for a diplomat‘s wife, who fled the uk after a fatal car crash. we'll speak to the family of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed. the prime minister brands extinction rebellion protestors "uncooperative crusties" as he calls on them to stop blocking london's streets. grammy and emmy award winner, harry connickjr will be here to tell us how he's recreating musical classics
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.its refusal to waive immunity for a diplomat‘s wife, who fled the uk after a fatal car crash. we'll speak to the family of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed. the prime minister brands extinction rebellion protestors "uncooperative crusties" as he calls on them to stop blocking london's streets. grammy and emmy award winner, harry connickjr will be here to tell us how he's recreating musical classics
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.r the american diplomat‘s wife implicated in the death of a teenager in a car crash — northamptonshire's chief constable demands her return to the uk. borisjohnson's brexit deadline — the french president tells him the eu will decide at the end of this week whether a deal can happen. the hidden condition affecting hundreds of thousands of women the uk — mps launch an investigation
good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.r the american diplomat‘s wife implicated in the death of a teenager in a car crash — northamptonshire's chief constable demands her return to the uk. borisjohnson's brexit deadline — the french president tells him the eu will decide at the end of this week whether a deal can happen. the hidden condition affecting hundreds of thousands of women the uk — mps launch an investigation
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.s crucial brexit summit, the irish president warns that a deal will be "very difficult" to reach. partisan and unconstitutional — the white house refuses to co—operate with the impeachment inquiry into president trump. after an horrific accident left herjaw hanging on byjust a tiny piece of skin, we'll speak to 15—year—old emily and the surgeon who rebuilt herface. the cost of going cashless. fewer bank branches and atm closures threaten the end of cash. i'll look at those struggling to access their money. it's a big day at the rugby world cup.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.s crucial brexit summit, the irish president warns that a deal will be "very difficult" to reach. partisan and unconstitutional — the white house refuses to co—operate with the impeachment inquiry into president trump. after an horrific accident left herjaw hanging on byjust a tiny piece of skin, we'll speak to 15—year—old emily and the surgeon who rebuilt herface. the cost of going cashless. fewer bank branches and atm...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. 0ur headlines today.to interview the diplomat‘s wife who left the uk after being involved in the crash that killed him. this morning his parents will be with us exclusively to give their reaction to the latest developments. borisjohnson launches a final bid to deliver his brexit deal but he faces oppositon from mps angry at the lack of time given to examine the detail. going green. zero—emission cars could get green number plates under plans to identify cleaner vehicles. the scheme could offer incentives, like cheaper parking or being able to drive in bus lanes.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. 0ur headlines today.to interview the diplomat‘s wife who left the uk after being involved in the crash that killed him. this morning his parents will be with us exclusively to give their reaction to the latest developments. borisjohnson launches a final bid to deliver his brexit deal but he faces oppositon from mps angry at the lack of time given to examine the detail. going green. zero—emission cars could get green...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker in salford and naga munchetty in westminster.exit agreement is back in parliament today — as the government tries again to get mps to vote on it. ministers say they'll push ahead with plans to leave by october 31st — despite the prime minister being forced to ask the eu for an extension at the weekend. the pound slips in early trading after the delay on the brexit vote. i'm here in the heart of london's financial district to get reaction and to find out what it means for your wallet. and in other news, the duke & duchess of sussex speak about struggling in the spotlight — prince harry says he and his brother
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker in salford and naga munchetty in westminster.exit agreement is back in parliament today — as the government tries again to get mps to vote on it. ministers say they'll push ahead with plans to leave by october 31st — despite the prime minister being forced to ask the eu for an extension at the weekend. the pound slips in early trading after the delay on the brexit vote. i'm here in the heart of london's financial district to get reaction...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: harry and meghan takelishing one of the duchess's private letters to her father. the prince issues an emotional statement saying, "i lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." borisjohnson prepares to set out what he says is his final offer to europe over brexit in his speech to the conservative party conference. taking on tesco. newer, cheaper rivals are eating into tesco's market share, but the uk's biggest supermarket is fighting back.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: harry and meghan takelishing one of the duchess's private letters to her father. the prince issues an emotional statement saying, "i lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." borisjohnson prepares to set out what he says is his final offer to europe over brexit in his speech to the conservative party conference. taking on tesco. newer, cheaper rivals are eating...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business: borisjohnson's to reveal his plans to seal a brexit deal but warns it will involve customs checks on the island of ireland. there's anger in hong kong after police shoot a protester with live ammunition for the first time. students show their solidarity. let's have look at a few stories making the headlines in other outlets today. we begin with the south china morning post, which contrasts the giant spectacle in beijing marking the 70th anniversary of the communist state with the battle on the streets in hong kong. "unity and division," reads the headline. here in europe, we appear to be approaching the end game for borisjohnson's brexit negotiating strategy. his favourite newspaper, the telegraph, has him rolling up his sleeves to present his plan for a customs deal covering the border between northern ireland and the republic. meanwhile, the irish times quotes the country's leader, leo varadkhar, as saying his government will never agree to customs checks, so it's hard to see where
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business: borisjohnson's to reveal his plans to seal a brexit deal but warns it will involve customs checks on the island of ireland. there's anger in hong kong after police shoot a protester with live ammunition for the first time. students show their solidarity. let's have look at a few stories making the headlines in other outlets today. we begin with the south china morning post, which...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: pomp and politics for the queens speech at westminster, but events in brussels could overshadow the prime minister's parliamentary plans. harry dunn's parents head to the us, but they say they won't meet the american woman involved in the crash that killed him unless she agrees to return to the uk. ticket to ride but not made of paper. train companies prepare to call time on physical tickets, with half of all rail passengers now choosing mobile options instead. in sport, a weekend of records. just a day after eliud kipchoge runs a marathon in under two hours, kenya's brigid kosgei shatters paula radcliffe‘s 16—year—old world record, quick—stepping up the leaderboard, we'll catch up with mike after his highest strictly score. good morning from the wellington downs whether king street by getting ready for the procession later on at parliament. the weather is not looking so great. rain and showers in the forecast today. we will see some dry conditions. more details i
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: pomp and politics for the queens speech at westminster, but events in brussels could overshadow the prime minister's parliamentary plans. harry dunn's parents head to the us, but they say they won't meet the american woman involved in the crash that killed him unless she agrees to return to the uk. ticket to ride but not made of paper. train companies prepare to call time on physical tickets, with half...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a damning report into the grenfell tower disaster — london fire brigade‘s response is described as wholly inadequate and lives could have been saved if the building had been evacuated sooner. borisjohnson will try again today to win support for a december general election, despite mps rejecting his plan yesterday. two british men have been seriously injured in a shark attack in australia. the plastic straw of the fashion industry — 100 million hangers are thrown away every year in the uk. french fashion designer, and favourite of meghan markel, says he has the answer. i've been speaking to him. beware of the boks — jonny wilkinson is urging england not to get over—confident ahead of the rugby world cup final, saying south africa are incredibly dangerous. good morning. we're here to see the autumnal colours, some of them behind me. mostly dry with a chilly start. some sunshine but rain in the south—west and showers in the north and east. i will have more in 15 minu
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a damning report into the grenfell tower disaster — london fire brigade‘s response is described as wholly inadequate and lives could have been saved if the building had been evacuated sooner. borisjohnson will try again today to win support for a december general election, despite mps rejecting his plan yesterday. two british men have been seriously injured in a shark attack in australia. the...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.ur headlines today: racism at england's euro qualifer against bulgaria — the match had to be stopped twice in the face of nazi salutes and abusive chanting. probably one of the most appalling nights i've seen on football. the england players made a collective decision to carry on aand went on to win 6—0, the question now is how will the authorities respond. a serious drop in the quality of care for people with mental illness and learning disabilities — health inspectors warn that care services in england are facing a perfect storm of problems. cracking down on car finance. the regulator says customers could be paying millions of pounds too much — today we find out what they're doing to tackle it. britian‘s gymnasts are celebtrating their best ever world championships — three of the team's medal winners are with us this morning. it's a cloudy start of the day for many. rain across north—east england but that will clear, the sun will come out but later, more rain will come out but later,
good morning — welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.ur headlines today: racism at england's euro qualifer against bulgaria — the match had to be stopped twice in the face of nazi salutes and abusive chanting. probably one of the most appalling nights i've seen on football. the england players made a collective decision to carry on aand went on to win 6—0, the question now is how will the authorities respond. a serious drop in the quality of care for people with mental...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: pressure grows on the us government over its refusal to waive immunity for a diplomat‘s wife, who fled the uk after a fatal car crash. we'll speak to the family of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed. the prime minister brands extinction rebellion protestors "uncooperative crusties" as he calls on them to stop blocking london's streets. grammy and emmy award winner, harry connickjr will be here to tell us how he's recreating musical classics from the great american songbook. dealing with its debt — restaurant chain pizza express calls in advisors over its £1 billion debt, ahead of crunch talks with its lenders. andy murray's remarkable comeback from injury continues. it's confirmed that he'll play singles at the australian in january, it'll be his first singles appearance at a grand slamoa it'll be his first singles appearance at a grand slam since major hip surgery. sunshine and showers today but loving through quite quickly on a gusty wind. i will have more i
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: pressure grows on the us government over its refusal to waive immunity for a diplomat‘s wife, who fled the uk after a fatal car crash. we'll speak to the family of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed. the prime minister brands extinction rebellion protestors "uncooperative crusties" as he calls on them to stop blocking london's streets. grammy and emmy award winner, harry connickjr...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker.isjohnson is urging mps to back his brexit deal, as he launches a final push for the uk to leave the european union by the end of the month. if mps vote to back the plans, three days of intensive debate will begin in the commons, but some are warning that‘s not enough time to properly scrutinise the details. we‘re joined from westminster by the secretary of state for housing, communities and local government, robertjenrick. good morning. we will come to the legislation you are hoping to talk about ina legislation you are hoping to talk about in a moment. on the point we we re about in a moment. on the point we were mentioning there, we spoke to emily thornberry. she was talking about social care, it took three months to work on to get through. she said it was an artificial timetable to try and get this discussed within three days, what are your thoughts on that! they said they would vote against this bill before it was published. we could have until christmas to debate theirs and they
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker.isjohnson is urging mps to back his brexit deal, as he launches a final push for the uk to leave the european union by the end of the month. if mps vote to back the plans, three days of intensive debate will begin in the commons, but some are warning that‘s not enough time to properly scrutinise the details. we‘re joined from westminster by the secretary of state for housing, communities and local government, robertjenrick. good...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the parents of harry dunn meet president trump at the white house — but refuse to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash — as she waits in the room next door. eu and uk negotiators work late into the night to try to thrash out a last minute brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit. falling out of fashion. the online clothes retailer asos in trouble as it struggles with warehouse problems and stronger rivals. today we'll find out if their turnaround plan is working yet. the fall out from racist chanting during england's match in bulgaria continues. fifa calls racism ‘an obnoxious disease‘, and jordan henderson says the england wanted to make the home fans suffer for their behaviour. and peter crouch is going to be here, giving us his own unique take on life as a footballer. we have a band of rain currently moving from the west towards the east. when that clears most of us, we will see a return to bright skies, some sunny spells and the odd shower. but bey
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the parents of harry dunn meet president trump at the white house — but refuse to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash — as she waits in the room next door. eu and uk negotiators work late into the night to try to thrash out a last minute brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit. falling out of fashion. the online clothes retailer asos in trouble as it struggles with warehouse problems and...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin in westminster. our headlines today: a christmas vote on the cards as mps approve the first december general election for almost 100 years. there is only one way to restore the esteem in which our democracy is held and to recover the respect in which parliament should be held by the people of this country and that is finally to offer ourselves to the judgement of the people of this country. the house of lords will today start debating the plan to go to the polls on 12th of december. we'll ask what a snap election will mean for brexit and we'll speak to all the main parties about how they're going to try to get your vote. putting more on the plastic. new figures show personal debt levels are at a 20—year high. so should we rein in the spending? i'll get an expert view. crossing the line. england fined for their v formation response to the haka during their semi—final win over the all blacks. good over the all blacks. morning. it's a cold and frosty start good morning. it's a cold and frosty start for
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin in westminster. our headlines today: a christmas vote on the cards as mps approve the first december general election for almost 100 years. there is only one way to restore the esteem in which our democracy is held and to recover the respect in which parliament should be held by the people of this country and that is finally to offer ourselves to the judgement of the people of this country. the house of lords will today start debating the...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: eight days away from next weeks crucial brexit summit, the irish president warns that a deal will be "very difficult" to reach. partisan and unconstitutional — the white house refuses to co—operate with the impeachment inquiry into president trump. after an horrific accident left herjaw hanging on byjust a tiny piece of skin, we'll speak to 15—year—old emily and the surgeon who rebuilt herface. the cost of going cashless. fewer bank branches and atm closures threaten the end of cash. i'll look at those struggling to access their money. it's a big day at the rugby world cup. scotland face a must win game against russia to keep their hopes alive while wales can qualify for the quarter—finals if they beat fiji. good morning. and it is another day of sunshine and showers. some of those showers are merging to give longer spells of rain, heavy with hailand longer spells of rain, heavy with hail and thunder, but they will be blown along quite quickly on gusty winds. they
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: eight days away from next weeks crucial brexit summit, the irish president warns that a deal will be "very difficult" to reach. partisan and unconstitutional — the white house refuses to co—operate with the impeachment inquiry into president trump. after an horrific accident left herjaw hanging on byjust a tiny piece of skin, we'll speak to 15—year—old emily and the surgeon who rebuilt herface. the...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: harry and meghan take the mail on sunday to court for publishing one of the duchess‘s private letters to her father. the prince issues an emotional statement saying, "i lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." borisjohnson prepares to set out what he says is his final offer to europe over brexit in his speech to the conservative party conference. taking on tesco. newer, cheaper rivals are eating into tesco‘s market share, but the uk's biggest supermarket is fighting back. i'll be checking out their latest results, due within the next hour. humiliation for spurs in the champions league. they are absolutely thumped 7—2 by bayern munich, in what is the biggest home defeat of an english team in any european competition ever. as renee zellweger joins rufus sewell to talk to us about their new film, she gives her take on dealing with the press pack. i wasn't thinking about what people think of how i looked, and i wasn't thinki
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: harry and meghan take the mail on sunday to court for publishing one of the duchess‘s private letters to her father. the prince issues an emotional statement saying, "i lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." borisjohnson prepares to set out what he says is his final offer to europe over brexit in his speech to the conservative party conference. taking on...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: mps will vote later on whether to hold a december election — the prime minister's third attempt. while in brussels the eu's expected to agree to a three month brexit extension. a lorry driver charged with the manslaughter of 39 people found dead in a container will appear in court this morning. molly russell killed herself after seeing pictures of self harm and suicide online, now instagram tells the bbc it's introducing tougher controls. cashless and cut—off. banks are warned over the level of it failures — leaving millions without access to their money. mps say the rising number of online banking crashes and disruption are "unacceptable". bring on south africa. england fans rush for tickets for their first world cup final in 12 years. but there's heartbreak for wales as they narrowly lose their semi—final. # tick tock, tick tock. more dance off drama for mike — he's saved by head judge shirley after his halloween tango. a cold and frosty start to tomorrow and al
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: mps will vote later on whether to hold a december election — the prime minister's third attempt. while in brussels the eu's expected to agree to a three month brexit extension. a lorry driver charged with the manslaughter of 39 people found dead in a container will appear in court this morning. molly russell killed herself after seeing pictures of self harm and suicide online, now instagram tells the...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ur headlines today: pressure on the us over the american diplomat‘s wife implicated in the death of a teenager in a car crash — northamptonshire‘s chief constable demands her return to the uk. borisjohnson‘s brexit deadline — the french president tells him the eu will decide at the end of this week whether a deal can happen. the hidden condition affecting hundreds of thousands of women the uk — mps launch an investigation onto the debilitating impact of endometriosis. the final thomas cook passengers return home. and from today you can claim refunds for cancelled holidays — i'll explain what you need to do. misery for manchester in the premier league. champions city lose 2—0 at home to wolves, whilst manchester united are beaten by newcastle. and have britain's diving team learned to defy gravity — orjust do some clever camera work? good morning. after the torrential rain this weekend, it remains u nsettled. rain this weekend, it remains unsettled. heavy rain and gusty winds moving fro
good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ur headlines today: pressure on the us over the american diplomat‘s wife implicated in the death of a teenager in a car crash — northamptonshire‘s chief constable demands her return to the uk. borisjohnson‘s brexit deadline — the french president tells him the eu will decide at the end of this week whether a deal can happen. the hidden condition affecting hundreds of thousands of women the uk — mps launch an...
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phil sawyer was watching that and had this to say about dan walker.s of the audience. yesterday you denied you touched a woman inappropriately at a lunch. she said you did. is she lying? i don't want to minimise the importance of this issue or people's concerns about this kind of thing. but in this case, it is simply not true. so, she is lying? look, i'm not going to go into whatever... when people make these kinds of allegations, they must always be taken very, very seriously. ann best had this to say. but again there were compliments, too, with this from barbara noble. well, we asked bbc news for a response to what newswatch viewers have been saying about those three interviews and they told us... since we explored the subject in depth on last week's programme, the saga of naga munchetty has continued to occupy acres of newsprint and the attention of many newswatch viewers. the ruling against the breakfast presenter for comments she made about tweets posted by president trump was defended on newswatch by but the bbc‘s director of editorial policy an
phil sawyer was watching that and had this to say about dan walker.s of the audience. yesterday you denied you touched a woman inappropriately at a lunch. she said you did. is she lying? i don't want to minimise the importance of this issue or people's concerns about this kind of thing. but in this case, it is simply not true. so, she is lying? look, i'm not going to go into whatever... when people make these kinds of allegations, they must always be taken very, very seriously. ann best had...
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welcome to breakfast, live from the conserative party conference in manchester, with dan walker. our headlines today: plans to avoid a hard irish border. government sources say a new brexit deal is just days away, and that it is preparing to put it to the eu. while the prime minister focuses on policy, questions still remain over whether he groped a female journalist at a private lunch 20 years ago. we will have borisjohnson live on the programme later this morning. in other news, is red meat back on the menu? new research suggests cutting down on sausages and steak might be a waste of time for most people. the cost of credit. spending on credit cards is at the most expensive in 13 years, even though interest rates are at record lows. i will look at why. mo farah's former coach alberto salazar is found guilty of doping violations and banned from athletics for four years. a court case began behind closed doors in 2017, the year farah stopped working with salazar. good morning. today across scotland and northern ireland, early rain will clear. then mostly dry for you with just a fe
welcome to breakfast, live from the conserative party conference in manchester, with dan walker. our headlines today: plans to avoid a hard irish border. government sources say a new brexit deal is just days away, and that it is preparing to put it to the eu. while the prime minister focuses on policy, questions still remain over whether he groped a female journalist at a private lunch 20 years ago. we will have borisjohnson live on the programme later this morning. in other news, is red meat...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker in salford and naga munchetty in westminster. our headlines today... boris johnson's brexit agreement is back in parliament today — as the government tries again to get mps to vote on it. ministers say they'll push ahead with plans to leave by october 31st — despite the prime minister being forced to ask the eu for an extension at the weekend. the pound slips in early trading after the delay on the brexit vote. i'm here in the heart of london's financial district to get reaction and to find out what it means for your wallet. and in other news, the duke & duchess of sussex speak about struggling in the spotlight — prince harry says he and his brother have "good days and bad days" amid reports of a rift. this role and part of this job, and this family being under the pressure that it's under, inevitably, you know, stuff happens. but, look, we're brothers, we will always be brothers. we are certainly on different paths at the moment, good morning. the tears flow for andy murray as he wins his first singles title since career—saving
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker in salford and naga munchetty in westminster. our headlines today... boris johnson's brexit agreement is back in parliament today — as the government tries again to get mps to vote on it. ministers say they'll push ahead with plans to leave by october 31st — despite the prime minister being forced to ask the eu for an extension at the weekend. the pound slips in early trading after the delay on the brexit vote. i'm here in the heart of...
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after analysing it, they have said that naga munchetty and dan walker did absolutely nothing wrong.director—general of the bbc, tony hall, overturned that decision. what ofcom are saying is that bbc was not transparent enough both in that original decision and why it was overturned by the director general tony hall. they say the bbc needs to look into this urgently. and there is also quite an interesting bit in this ten—page report where it actually appears that the bbc and ofcom are in dispute as to whether ofcom has a right to comment on this bbc show, whether bbc breakfast, whether this exchange, falls under the jurisdiction of ofcom. ofcom say absolutely that they do. and yet the bbc argues that it dealt with it internally and that is how it should have been done. yes, absolutely. ofcom say one of their complaints is the only person who actually got to see the full reasoning behind the bbc‘s decision was the person who made the complaint. ofcom have asked for a copy of what the person who made the original complaint was sent to say why the decision had been partially upheld, the
after analysing it, they have said that naga munchetty and dan walker did absolutely nothing wrong.director—general of the bbc, tony hall, overturned that decision. what ofcom are saying is that bbc was not transparent enough both in that original decision and why it was overturned by the director general tony hall. they say the bbc needs to look into this urgently. and there is also quite an interesting bit in this ten—page report where it actually appears that the bbc and ofcom are in...
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which dan walker pointed out on social media. something seen that can never be unseen.ed in horror. not about a particular moment but the performance after all. 21 points. more on strictly a little later on. it is eight minutes past six. after parliament's first saturday sitting in 37 years, what happens next in the brexit process? let's take a look at how the next few days, and even years, might unfold. eu leaders will now consider the prime minister's request for an extension to the brexit deadline. ministers will publish the withdrawal agreement bill, which would put the deal into law. the government may even ask mps to back borisjohnson's agreement — in principle — as soon as tomorrow. if a deal is approved, the transition period will last until the end of december next year, but could be extended for another two years if a new trade deal proves complicated to negotiate. we're joined now byjoelle grogan, a lecturer in constitutional law at the university of middlesex. thank you very much for your time. i suppose he spent much of yesterday trying to get your head aro
which dan walker pointed out on social media. something seen that can never be unseen.ed in horror. not about a particular moment but the performance after all. 21 points. more on strictly a little later on. it is eight minutes past six. after parliament's first saturday sitting in 37 years, what happens next in the brexit process? let's take a look at how the next few days, and even years, might unfold. eu leaders will now consider the prime minister's request for an extension to the brexit...
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it was naga munchetty and dan walker.he bbc complaints procedure, saying, we have concerns around the transparency of the complaints process which must command the confidence of the public. we will require the bbc to be more transparent about its processes and compliance findings as a matter of urgency. there we have it — ofcom coming down and criticising the bbc complaints procedure, absolutely not naga munchetty. thank you very much, colin. 21 climate activists have been arrested in london this morning after blocking roads and a bridge around westminster. the extinction rebellion protest group launched two weeks of global ‘peaceful civil disobedience' in a bid to encourage the government to cut carbon emissions. demonstraions are taking place in 60 cities around the world and dozens of activists have been arrested in australia. in sydney, police dragged away hundreds of protestors who blocked a busy road and charged 30 of them with committing offences. at the weekend hundreds of protestors occupied a shopping mall in pa
it was naga munchetty and dan walker.he bbc complaints procedure, saying, we have concerns around the transparency of the complaints process which must command the confidence of the public. we will require the bbc to be more transparent about its processes and compliance findings as a matter of urgency. there we have it — ofcom coming down and criticising the bbc complaints procedure, absolutely not naga munchetty. thank you very much, colin. 21 climate activists have been arrested in london...
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american politics now while walker is departure at least the trumpet ministration pretty much without any senior official with the expertise in these part of the world i mean fiona hill dan coats. john bolton they're all gone the united states still has no i'm baster in ukraine and they're merican ambassador to russia is said to resign within the next couple of days in october 3rd how do you take it does russia have reason to be concerned about these brain drain when it comes to u.s. policy in ukraine. on the one him the departure of volcker could have played a positive role because indeed from the russian perspective the role of all code was apparently negative right walker prevent the implementation of the means and persuaded ukraine to continue to subsidize the implementation on the other camp in the current. situation of scandal i truly don't believe that the departure of walter will matter for the american pull the seat towards ukraine because there is no policy in conditions of the current scandal impeachment investigation the american policy towards ukraine will be paralyzed it will be ultimately dependent on the believe that goal domestic political interplay on t
american politics now while walker is departure at least the trumpet ministration pretty much without any senior official with the expertise in these part of the world i mean fiona hill dan coats. john bolton they're all gone the united states still has no i'm baster in ukraine and they're merican ambassador to russia is said to resign within the next couple of days in october 3rd how do you take it does russia have reason to be concerned about these brain drain when it comes to u.s. policy in...