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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.or brexit. theresa may will say there can be no half way house as britain leaves the european union. we'll be live in downing street ahead of her big speech later this morning. good morning. it's tuesday, the 17th of january. we'll be hearing lots about the single market and customs union today. ben's here to explain what it might mean. i'll look at what's happening to the pound and how that affects the prices we pay in the shops. also this morning, rolls royce agrees to pay almost £700 million to settle claims of bribery and corruption.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.or brexit. theresa may will say there can be no half way house as britain leaves the european union. we'll be live in downing street ahead of her big speech later this morning. good morning. it's tuesday, the 17th of january. we'll be hearing lots about the single market and customs union today. ben's here to explain what it might mean. i'll look at what's happening to the pound and how that affects the prices we pay in the shops....
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just a reminder — coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have allkfast — on this channel — from six o'clock. no doubt you will hear more on the success of cloudy ranieri because of what he achieved with leicester. —— claudio ranieri. the top stories this hour. donald trump has named his son—in—law as a senior white house adviser. democrats immediately called for a review ofjared kushner‘s appointment to the president—elect‘s team, citing nepotism laws and potential conflicts of interest. the funeral is taking place for iran's former president, akbar hashemi rafsanjani who died on sunday at the age of 82. mr rafsanjani left the presidency twenty years ago but was a leading moderate voice in iranian politics. the bbc‘s mohsen asgari is in tehran. they have taken part in this funeral. more than 30 people have died as a cold snap from the arctic circle takes hold in central and eastern europe. the brazilian government has told the bbc it intends to build hydro—electric dams across the amazon region. it says the programme will boost the economy, but envi
just a reminder — coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have allkfast — on this channel — from six o'clock. no doubt you will hear more on the success of cloudy ranieri because of what he achieved with leicester. —— claudio ranieri. the top stories this hour. donald trump has named his son—in—law as a senior white house adviser. democrats immediately called for a review ofjared kushner‘s appointment to the president—elect‘s team, citing...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ion near the m62 motorway in huddersfield. west yorkshire police say the operation was pre—planned, but gave few other details. it is the fifth fatal police shooting in england and wales within nine months. the independent police complaints commission is investigating. good morning, it is tuesday 3 january also this morning: the average child is eating three cubes worth of sugar for breakfast, according to public health england. that is half their daily allowance. british workers spend six times as much as employees across europe
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ion near the m62 motorway in huddersfield. west yorkshire police say the operation was pre—planned, but gave few other details. it is the fifth fatal police shooting in england and wales within nine months. the independent police complaints commission is investigating. good morning, it is tuesday 3 january also this morning: the average child is eating three cubes worth of sugar for breakfast, according to public health england....
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.gns and tells his staff to challenge "muddled thinking" and "speak truth to power" after he resigned ahead of brexit talks. sir ivan rogers strongly criticised the government's preparations for leaving the eu saying senior ministers needed to hear what he called "unvarnished" and "uncomfortable" views. good morning. it's wednesday, january 4th. also this morning: after a paralympian wet herself on a train because the disabled toilet was out of action, the government tells breakfast it will tighten up the rules around facilities for the disabled. a charity warns that a lack of basic care for asthma patients in the uk
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.gns and tells his staff to challenge "muddled thinking" and "speak truth to power" after he resigned ahead of brexit talks. sir ivan rogers strongly criticised the government's preparations for leaving the eu saying senior ministers needed to hear what he called "unvarnished" and "uncomfortable" views. good morning. it's wednesday, january 4th. also this morning: after a paralympian wet herself...
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a lot of cloud to be had again but not that much rain, hello this is breakfast, with louise minchin andses brexit and promises a quick trade deal with the uk, when he becomes president. speaking to the conservative mp and leave campaigner, michael gove, he said he thought the uk was doing great and had been "so smart in getting out." the heat took was unbelievable. people do not want other people coming in and destroying their country. and with just days to go until donald trump's inauguration, jon has the first in series of special reports from the us. good morning from a freezing cold milwaukee. we are taking the temperature of public opinion in the week donald trump becomes president.
a lot of cloud to be had again but not that much rain, hello this is breakfast, with louise minchin andses brexit and promises a quick trade deal with the uk, when he becomes president. speaking to the conservative mp and leave campaigner, michael gove, he said he thought the uk was doing great and had been "so smart in getting out." the heat took was unbelievable. people do not want other people coming in and destroying their country. and with just days to go until donald trump's...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt. face with intelligence chiefs after weeks of speculation over hacking. they'll tell the president—elect why they think russia intervened in the us election campaign, as he faces criticism from both sides of the political divide. g row grow up. time to be an adult. you're president. good morning. it's friday, the 6th of january. also this morning: unions say a strike on southern rail will go ahead next week despite a report which says it is safe for train drivers to operate doors. i will
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt. face with intelligence chiefs after weeks of speculation over hacking. they'll tell the president—elect why they think russia intervened in the us election campaign, as he faces criticism from both sides of the political divide. g row grow up. time to be an adult. you're president. good morning. it's friday, the 6th of january. also this morning: unions say a strike on southern rail will go ahead next week despite a report which says...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessade to the radio system, used by the emergency services in england, scotland and wales, that may cost taxpayers £475 million a year. i'm adnan nawaz. the top stories this hour: american media say president trump will sign an order tightening security along the mexican border on wednesday. he is also said to be seeking tougher visa regulations for citizens from seven middle eastern and african, predominantly muslim, countries. mr trump tweeted that it would be a big day for national security. the israeli government has approved plans to build 2,500 more homes on occupied palestinian land in the west bank. it is the second such announcement since president trump took office. palestinian officials say it will fuel extremism and make any peace deal more difficult. several mps from the governing conservative party have supported calls from the opposition for the british government to formally set out its negotiating position on leaving the european union. ministers are preparing to bring fo
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessade to the radio system, used by the emergency services in england, scotland and wales, that may cost taxpayers £475 million a year. i'm adnan nawaz. the top stories this hour: american media say president trump will sign an order tightening security along the mexican border on wednesday. he is also said to be seeking tougher visa regulations for citizens from seven middle eastern and...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessg with representatives of the devolved governments of wales, scotland and northern ireland later today. she has said she will not "shy away" from tough talks on brexit. i'm adnan nawaz. the top stories this hour: shots have been fired at a mosque police have arrested two people connection with the attack. president trump has defended his temporary travel ban on people from seven mainly muslim countries in the face of widening criticism and protests. benoit hamon will be the french socialist party's candidate in the presidential elections in april, after winning a run—off vote on sunday. now it is time for our news review. i will give you one guess where we are going to start, we are going to start in the united states. the new york times shows one of the many protest groups rallying against donald trump's new immigration rules. the paper also looks at other directives mr trump made in his first week in the white house, saying some of it was part of an i. the travel ban is in the gulf n
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessg with representatives of the devolved governments of wales, scotland and northern ireland later today. she has said she will not "shy away" from tough talks on brexit. i'm adnan nawaz. the top stories this hour: shots have been fired at a mosque police have arrested two people connection with the attack. president trump has defended his temporary travel ban on people from...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.sengers as southern rail is hit by a fresh wave of strikes. more than 2000 trains have been cancelled on some of the network's busiest commuter lines. good morning. it's tuesday the 10th of january. also this morning: jeremy corbyn says britain can be better off after brexit. and for the first time, he says he's not wedded to freedom of movement of eu workers into the uk. a last—minute spending spree boosted retail sales this christmas, with more of us waiting til the last minute to snap up a bargain. but experts say it was our last big splurge before a difficult year
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.sengers as southern rail is hit by a fresh wave of strikes. more than 2000 trains have been cancelled on some of the network's busiest commuter lines. good morning. it's tuesday the 10th of january. also this morning: jeremy corbyn says britain can be better off after brexit. and for the first time, he says he's not wedded to freedom of movement of eu workers into the uk. a last—minute spending spree boosted retail sales this christmas,...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. she'll transform the way people with mental illness are treated. opponents say more funds are still needed. good morning. it's monday, the ninth of january. also this morning: a strike by tube staff closes much of the london underground for rush hour commuters. it could cost the uk economy £50 million in lost trade and staff who can't get to work. unions say the walk out is vital to
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. she'll transform the way people with mental illness are treated. opponents say more funds are still needed. good morning. it's monday, the ninth of january. also this morning: a strike by tube staff closes much of the london underground for rush hour commuters. it could cost the uk economy £50 million in lost trade and staff who can't get to work. unions say the walk out is vital to
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.o impose travel restrictions saying he isn't targeting muslims. all chant: let them in! more protests have taken place overnight after us borders were closed to all refugees, and to citizens of seven countries with muslim majorities. good morning, it's monday the 30th of january. also this morning: six people have been killed in a gun attack on a mosque in the canadian city of quebec. the prime ministerjustin trudeau has called it a terrorist attack.
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.o impose travel restrictions saying he isn't targeting muslims. all chant: let them in! more protests have taken place overnight after us borders were closed to all refugees, and to citizens of seven countries with muslim majorities. good morning, it's monday the 30th of january. also this morning: six people have been killed in a gun attack on a mosque in the canadian city of quebec. the prime ministerjustin trudeau has called it a...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.can people. in his final speech as president, he warned of threats to democracy from inequality and racism — but after eight years in charge, says he's leaving the united stated "better and stronger". yes we can. yes we did. yes we can. good morning, it's wednesday, the 11th of january. also this morning: a 15—year—old girl is charged with the murder of 7—year—old katie rough in york. a warning from the royal college of physicians that lives
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.can people. in his final speech as president, he warned of threats to democracy from inequality and racism — but after eight years in charge, says he's leaving the united stated "better and stronger". yes we can. yes we did. yes we can. good morning, it's wednesday, the 11th of january. also this morning: a 15—year—old girl is charged with the murder of 7—year—old katie rough in york. a warning from the royal...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. left to fend for themselves online.one to protect children. compulsory internet safety lessons in schools and new privacy laws are being proposed by england's children's commissioner. good morning, it's thursday the fifth of january. also this morning: a new ambassador to the eu. sir tim barrow‘s appointment has been broadly welcomed on both sides of the brexit debate. people who live near major roads may have higher rates of dementia according to research published today. what will the year
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. left to fend for themselves online.one to protect children. compulsory internet safety lessons in schools and new privacy laws are being proposed by england's children's commissioner. good morning, it's thursday the fifth of january. also this morning: a new ambassador to the eu. sir tim barrow‘s appointment has been broadly welcomed on both sides of the brexit debate. people who live near major roads may have higher rates of...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.r to officially begin brexit. downing street says the government should be allowed to start the process without a vote. but campaigners who've brought the case say parliament must have a say. i will be live at the supreme court where the levy and seniorjudges are prepared to pass theirjudgement and examines in —— examining the process of taking britain out of the european union. good morning, it's tuesday 24th january. tougher penalties are on their way for drivers caught well above the speed limit.
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.r to officially begin brexit. downing street says the government should be allowed to start the process without a vote. but campaigners who've brought the case say parliament must have a say. i will be live at the supreme court where the levy and seniorjudges are prepared to pass theirjudgement and examines in —— examining the process of taking britain out of the european union. good morning, it's tuesday 24th january. tougher...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andre on theresa may's brexit speech and how she plans to proceed with plans for the uk to leave the european union. are no the british prime minister is preparing to deliver a major speech on brexit. theresa may is expected to say britain will be outside the eu, but trading as freely as possible, and co—operating with its neighbours. turkish police say they've captured the main suspect in the istanbul nightclub attack at new year. abdul—kadir masharipov, a 34—year—old uzbek national, was arrested in a police raid on a housing complex. the last man to leave his footprints on the moon, gene cernan, has died, aged 82. the commander of apollo 17 was one of only three people to go to the moon twice — and the last to walk the lunar surface, in 1972. news review time. the rise and fall of the british pound features on the financial times. the graph going down. it briefly dropped below the us $1.20 mark ahead of a speech later about brexit by british prime minister theresa may. she's expected to
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andre on theresa may's brexit speech and how she plans to proceed with plans for the uk to leave the european union. are no the british prime minister is preparing to deliver a major speech on brexit. theresa may is expected to say britain will be outside the eu, but trading as freely as possible, and co—operating with its neighbours. turkish police say they've captured the main suspect in the...
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coming up at six o'clock, dan walker and louise minchin will have more of the day's news, business anddown route 45 to find out how americans feel about donald trump becoming their 45th president. i'm adnan nawaz. the top stories this hour: president 0bama's commuted the 35 year prison sentence of chelsea manning, the soldier behind one of the biggest leaks of classified information. britain's prime minister has given more details of her government's plans to leave the european union. theresa may says she intends to pull the uk out of the single market. thousands of tourists are being flown out of the gambia, where president yahya jammeh is refusing to step down and has declared a state of emergency. he's scheduled to hand power on thursday to the opposition leader adama barrow. russia's main opposition leader has told the bbc he would be very unhappy if donald trump eases sanctions applied to individuals close to vladimir putin. alexey navalny also confirmed he would run in the 2018 presidential elections. so, in the news review, theresa may's in the 2018 presidential elections. so, i
coming up at six o'clock, dan walker and louise minchin will have more of the day's news, business anddown route 45 to find out how americans feel about donald trump becoming their 45th president. i'm adnan nawaz. the top stories this hour: president 0bama's commuted the 35 year prison sentence of chelsea manning, the soldier behind one of the biggest leaks of classified information. britain's prime minister has given more details of her government's plans to leave the european union. theresa...
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coming up at 6:00asm on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessdays of debate in parliament, starting today, over the government's bill to get the formal process of brexit under way. discussions on the european union bill have been extended to midnight tonight to allow for more speakers, with a vote set to take place late on wednesday. the top stories this hour: donald trump has fired the country's top legal adviser, acting attorney—general sally yates. she had ordered justice department lawyers not to defend the president's travel restrictions in court, saying she wasn't convinced they were legal. a white house statement accused her of betrayal. an investigation by bbc news has exposed a global network of traffickers selling baby chimpanzees. the animals are seized from the wild in west africa, and sold as pets in places as far away as the gulf and china. we are going to be now news review with some british reaction to donald trump's temporary travel ban, because the front page of the guardian has a picture and is also recording on the thousands
coming up at 6:00asm on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessdays of debate in parliament, starting today, over the government's bill to get the formal process of brexit under way. discussions on the european union bill have been extended to midnight tonight to allow for more speakers, with a vote set to take place late on wednesday. the top stories this hour: donald trump has fired the country's top legal adviser, acting attorney—general sally yates....
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business anda police crackdown on motorists who illegally use mobile phones at the wheel. it resulted in nearly 8000 drivers being caught in the space of seven days. that's more than a0 drivers caught every hour. 36 forces took part in the operation in november. the national police chiefs' council has released the figures as a new operation gets under way today. the top stories this hour: negotiations aimed at ending the conflict in syria are due to get underway in kazakhstan shortly. the peace talks have the backing of russia, iran and turkey. a special adviser to the gambia's new president, adama barrow, says more than $11 million are missing from the state coffers, following the departure of long—time ruler yahya jammeh. the white house says it is in the early stages of talks to fulfil president trump's controversial pledge to move the us embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. france's governing socialist party will choose between benoit hamon and manuel valls as its candidate for april'
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business anda police crackdown on motorists who illegally use mobile phones at the wheel. it resulted in nearly 8000 drivers being caught in the space of seven days. that's more than a0 drivers caught every hour. 36 forces took part in the operation in november. the national police chiefs' council has released the figures as a new operation gets under way today. the top stories this hour: negotiations...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.n for brexit before the commons. yesterday, judges ruled that mps should be given a vote on britain leaving the eu. it's thought a bill could now be introduced as early as tomorrow. ministers are urging members of parliament not use that bill as a chance to frustrate or delay the process, but critics, including some conservatives, are putting theresa may under pressure to give them even more of a say on exactly what kind of brexit she delivers. good morning, it's wednesday 25th january. also this morning: president trump promises a big day ahead on national security, including an announcement about his plans for a wall on the mexican border.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.n for brexit before the commons. yesterday, judges ruled that mps should be given a vote on britain leaving the eu. it's thought a bill could now be introduced as early as tomorrow. ministers are urging members of parliament not use that bill as a chance to frustrate or delay the process, but critics, including some conservatives, are putting theresa may under pressure to give them even more of a say on exactly what kind of brexit she...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. an overhaul of mental healthca re in england. the prime minister offers extra support to schools and companies saying she'll transform the way people with mental illness are treated. opponents say more funds are still needed. good morning. it's monday, the ninth of january. also this morning: a strike by tube staff closes much of the london underground for rush hour commuters. it could cost the uk economy £50 million in lost trade and staff who can't get to work. unions say the walk out is vital to protectjobs. i will have the details live from london. a fantastic night for the brits at the golden globes. tom hiddleston, hugh laurie and olivia coleman pick up awards for their roles in the bbc‘s night manager. the film la la land breaks records by winning seven. good morning. in sport, an excellent result for plymouth argyle, from the fourth tier of english football, earn an fa cup replay after drawing with liverpool at anfield. an icy blast hits large parts of eastern europe. these ar
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. an overhaul of mental healthca re in england. the prime minister offers extra support to schools and companies saying she'll transform the way people with mental illness are treated. opponents say more funds are still needed. good morning. it's monday, the ninth of january. also this morning: a strike by tube staff closes much of the london underground for rush hour commuters. it could cost the uk economy £50 million in lost trade...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt. donald trump goes face to face with intelligence chiefs after weeks of speculation over hacking. they'll tell the president—elect why they think russia intervened in the us election campaign, as he faces criticism from both sides of the political divide. g row grow up. time to be an adult. you're president. good morning. it's friday, the 6th of january. also this morning: unions say a strike on southern rail will go ahead next week despite a report which says it is safe for train drivers to operate doors. i will try to keep my feet dry all morning at the london boat show, giving us a glimpse into the uk's growing leisure boat industry. from small, human powered, two giant super yachts. and it's one of the highlights of the sporting calendar, as the top teams enter the fa cup, and one of the world's most successful managers pep guardiola gets his first taste of its magic tonight. the sounds of stonehenge and why they could reveal some of the secrets of the historic site. and matt has t
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt. donald trump goes face to face with intelligence chiefs after weeks of speculation over hacking. they'll tell the president—elect why they think russia intervened in the us election campaign, as he faces criticism from both sides of the political divide. g row grow up. time to be an adult. you're president. good morning. it's friday, the 6th of january. also this morning: unions say a strike on southern rail will go ahead next week...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the government prepares to put its plan for brexit before the commons. yesterday, judges ruled that mps should be given a vote on britain leaving the eu. it's thought a bill could now be introduced as early as tomorrow. ministers are urging members of parliament not use that bill as a chance to frustrate or delay the process, but critics, including some conservatives, are putting theresa may under pressure to give them even more of a say on exactly what kind of brexit she delivers. good morning, it's wednesday 25th january. also this morning: president trump promises a big day ahead on national security, including an announcement about his plans for a wall on the mexican border. in business, can a company impose a dress code for staff? from high heels to short skirts, two parliamentary reports say no. firms must not and can not tell workers what to wear. johanna konta has been knocked out the australian open. she lost her quarter—final to serena williams 6—2 6—3 in just over an hour i
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the government prepares to put its plan for brexit before the commons. yesterday, judges ruled that mps should be given a vote on britain leaving the eu. it's thought a bill could now be introduced as early as tomorrow. ministers are urging members of parliament not use that bill as a chance to frustrate or delay the process, but critics, including some conservatives, are putting theresa may under pressure to give them even more of a...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. more misery for hundreds of thousands of passengers as southern rail is hit by a fresh wave of strikes. more than 2000 trains have been cancelled on some of the network's busiest commuter lines. good morning. it's tuesday the 10th of january. also this morning: jeremy corbyn says britain can be better off after brexit. and for the first time, he says he's not wedded to freedom of movement of eu workers into the uk. a last—minute spending spree boosted retail sales this christmas, with more of us waiting til the last minute to snap up a bargain. but experts say it was our last big splurge before a difficult year ahead. in sport, a bigger world cup. but will it be better? fifa are set to approve plans to have 48 teams at the tournament in 2026. and carol has the weather. good morning. a breezy day ahead of us. for some of us, starting on a bright note with sunshine. it is cold. thicker cloud in the west will introduce rain going from east to west during the day. later the wind will stre
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. more misery for hundreds of thousands of passengers as southern rail is hit by a fresh wave of strikes. more than 2000 trains have been cancelled on some of the network's busiest commuter lines. good morning. it's tuesday the 10th of january. also this morning: jeremy corbyn says britain can be better off after brexit. and for the first time, he says he's not wedded to freedom of movement of eu workers into the uk. a last—minute spending...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. judgement day as the supreme court decides who has the power to officially begin brexit. downing street says the government should be allowed to start the process without a vote. but campaigners who've brought the case say parliament must have a say. i will be live at the supreme court where the levy and seniorjudges are prepared to pass theirjudgement and examines in —— examining the process of taking britain out of the european union. good morning, it's tuesday 24th january. tougher penalties are on their way for drivers caught well above the speed limit. in sport it's bye bye bernie. liberty media complete their £61; billion take over of formula one and remove bernie ecclestone as chief executive, ending his a0 year reign in charge of the sport. a surge in cyber crime pushed the cost of fraud above £1 billion last year. and it's getting worse despite attempts to tackle it. i'm looking at why and what more needs to be done. and we're going to be talking about the happiest children i
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. judgement day as the supreme court decides who has the power to officially begin brexit. downing street says the government should be allowed to start the process without a vote. but campaigners who've brought the case say parliament must have a say. i will be live at the supreme court where the levy and seniorjudges are prepared to pass theirjudgement and examines in —— examining the process of taking britain out of the european...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the prime minister is to spell out her plans for brexit. theresa may will say there can be no half way house as britain leaves the european union. we'll be live in downing street ahead of her big speech later this morning. good morning. it's tuesday, the 17th of january. we'll be hearing lots about the single market and customs union today. ben's here to explain what it might mean. i'll look at what's happening to the pound and how that affects the prices we pay in the shops. also this morning, rolls royce agrees to pay almost £700 million to settle claims of bribery and corruption. good morning from chicago. this week we are having breakfast in america and apparently this is what president obama has at this restau ra nt. president obama has at this restaurant. we are talking to voters about what his legacy will be in the week that he leaves the white house. in sport: the british number one johanna konta moves safely through to the second round of the australian open, beating kirsten
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the prime minister is to spell out her plans for brexit. theresa may will say there can be no half way house as britain leaves the european union. we'll be live in downing street ahead of her big speech later this morning. good morning. it's tuesday, the 17th of january. we'll be hearing lots about the single market and customs union today. ben's here to explain what it might mean. i'll look at what's happening to the pound and how...
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hello this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. donald trump praises brexit and promises a quick trade deal with the uk, when he becomes president. speaking to the conservative mp and leave campaigner, michael gove, he said he thought the uk was doing great and had been "so smart in getting out." the heat took was unbelievable. people do not want other people coming in and destroying their country. and with just days to go until donald trump's inauguration, jon has the first in series of special reports from the us. good morning from a freezing cold milwaukee. we are taking the temperature of public opinion in the week donald trump becomes president. good morning it's monday the 16th of january. also this morning: northern ireland's power—sharing government is expected to collapse today triggering a snap election to the stormont assembly. the inquests will open today into the deaths of 30 british tourists killed in a terror attack on a tunisian beach a year and half ago. the pound falls to a 31—year low, after reports suggest the p
hello this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. donald trump praises brexit and promises a quick trade deal with the uk, when he becomes president. speaking to the conservative mp and leave campaigner, michael gove, he said he thought the uk was doing great and had been "so smart in getting out." the heat took was unbelievable. people do not want other people coming in and destroying their country. and with just days to go until donald trump's inauguration, jon has the...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. donald trump defends his decision to impose travel restrictions saying he isn't targeting muslims. all chant: let them in! more protests have taken place overnight after us borders were closed to all refugees, and to citizens of seven countries with muslim majorities. good morning, it's monday the 30th of january. also this morning: six people have been killed in a gun attack on a mosque in the canadian city of quebec. the prime ministerjustin trudeau has called it a terrorist attack. so—called fake news is going to be investigated by mps amid fears that people are being swayed by propaganda and lies spread online. the future of tata steel could be determined today as staff vote on changes to their pensions. if the deal gets the go—ahead, it could secure the company's survival in the uk. in sport, it was a weekend full of shocks in the fa cup action. two non—league sides are into the fifth round. sutton united beat leeds yesterday. the emotional impact of the city. one man's explorati
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. donald trump defends his decision to impose travel restrictions saying he isn't targeting muslims. all chant: let them in! more protests have taken place overnight after us borders were closed to all refugees, and to citizens of seven countries with muslim majorities. good morning, it's monday the 30th of january. also this morning: six people have been killed in a gun attack on a mosque in the canadian city of quebec. the prime...
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hello this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.a record in the uk this year but with the rise of cab sharing and driverless cars, will owning a car soon become a thing of the past? in sport — chelsea's winning run comes to an end as the league leaders are beaten at tottenham. two goals from delle alli do the damage at white hart lane as they win 2—0 and move up to third. this reads like a criminal decathlon. that is the man that i chased? you chased somebody? is there cctv? 20 years of murder and intrigue — the show‘s stars will be telling us how silent witness has become the world's longest running crime drama. and carol has the weather... and carol has the weathermm and carol has the weather... it is a cold and frosty start to the day, england has had its coldest winter nights so far this winter but for most of the uk, it will be sunny, cold with light breezes, cloud in the west and some showers in the east. more details in 15 minutes... thank you. good morning. our main story is a warning from the children's commissioner for eng
hello this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.a record in the uk this year but with the rise of cab sharing and driverless cars, will owning a car soon become a thing of the past? in sport — chelsea's winning run comes to an end as the league leaders are beaten at tottenham. two goals from delle alli do the damage at white hart lane as they win 2—0 and move up to third. this reads like a criminal decathlon. that is the man that i chased? you chased somebody? is there cctv?...
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hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.on people have called for donald trump's visit to the uk be called off. but what exactly is a state visit and how do they work? we'll get the lowdown on these grand occasions. when families break up, grandparents can sometimes be prevented from seeing their grandchildren. as campaigners call for improved access rights, we'll find out how to handle a sensitive situation. and the doctor is out. peter capaldi declared last night he'll be stepping out of the tardis for good. of the tardis for good. we'll look back on his time—travels, and speculate as to who might replace him. all that still to come. but now a summary of this morning's main news. donald trump has sacked the united states' top legal advisor after she questioned the legality of his travel ban. sally yates was the latest critic to speak out against his decision to stop refugees and citizens of seven mainly muslim countries from going to the united states. here's our washington correspondent david willis. donald trump's contro
hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.on people have called for donald trump's visit to the uk be called off. but what exactly is a state visit and how do they work? we'll get the lowdown on these grand occasions. when families break up, grandparents can sometimes be prevented from seeing their grandchildren. as campaigners call for improved access rights, we'll find out how to handle a sensitive situation. and the doctor is out. peter capaldi declared last night he'll be...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. president obama says farewell to the american people. in his final speech as president, he warned of threats to democracy from inequality and racism — but after eight years in charge, says he's leaving the united stated "better and stronger". yes we can. yes we did. yes we can. good morning, it's wednesday, the 11th of january. also this morning: a 15—year—old girl is charged with the murder of 7—year—old katie rough in york. a warning from the royal college of physicians that lives are being put at risk by nhs underfunding — while experts in health and social care say mps from all parties need to tackle the problems together. a quarter of workers say money worries are stopping them doing theirjob properly because of sleepless nights and days off sick. and it's notjust affecting those on lower incomes. in sport, it's one step closer to a cup final for manchester united. they beat hull city 2—0 in the first leg of the league cup semi—final. and this is the incredible trick shot which h
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. president obama says farewell to the american people. in his final speech as president, he warned of threats to democracy from inequality and racism — but after eight years in charge, says he's leaving the united stated "better and stronger". yes we can. yes we did. yes we can. good morning, it's wednesday, the 11th of january. also this morning: a 15—year—old girl is charged with the murder of 7—year—old katie...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. the british ambassador to the eu resigns and tells his staff to challenge "muddled thinking" and "speak truth to power" after he resigned ahead of brexit talks. sir ivan rogers strongly criticised the government's preparations for leaving the eu saying senior ministers needed to hear what he called "unvarnished" and "uncomfortable" views. good morning. it's wednesday, january 4th. also this morning: after a paralympian wet herself on a train because the disabled toilet was out of action, the government tells breakfast it will tighten up the rules around facilities for the disabled. a charity warns that a lack of basic care for asthma patients in the uk could "cost lives," as it suggests over three million people are at risk. good morning. the pay gap between men and women in their 20s has narrowed to its lowest level ever, but if you're in your 30s or 40s men are still earning much more. why? i'll be finding out. good morning. in sport, a fantastic comeback from arsenal, who came back
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. the british ambassador to the eu resigns and tells his staff to challenge "muddled thinking" and "speak truth to power" after he resigned ahead of brexit talks. sir ivan rogers strongly criticised the government's preparations for leaving the eu saying senior ministers needed to hear what he called "unvarnished" and "uncomfortable" views. good morning. it's wednesday, january 4th. also this...
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hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.h a new industrial plan for post—brexit britain — we're live at factory in warrington to find out what busine55e5 want to hear from the prime minister. often associated with roads and roundabouts, milton keynes was in fact designed to provide a greener, le55 crowded style of living. as it celebrates its 50th anniver5ary, we find out why it's become a model for new town5 around the world. after 8:30, the mp turned travel presenter michael portillo will be on the sofa to talk about his latest adventure by train that takes him on a journey through american history. all that still to come. but now a summary of this morning's main news. the prime minister, there5a may, will today unveil the government's vision of a more interventionist, indu5trial strategy for britain. the key proposal is the creation of deals to assist certain industry sectors, including nuclear power and life sciences. mrs may will launch the plans at her first regional cabinet meeting which is taking place in the north—w
hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.h a new industrial plan for post—brexit britain — we're live at factory in warrington to find out what busine55e5 want to hear from the prime minister. often associated with roads and roundabouts, milton keynes was in fact designed to provide a greener, le55 crowded style of living. as it celebrates its 50th anniver5ary, we find out why it's become a model for new town5 around the world. after 8:30, the mp turned travel presenter...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.morning: could clean eating be the latest food fad to face a backlash? we will be looking at the scientific evidence behind some healthy living claims. a row over whether wheelchair—users or baby buggies should get priority on buses reaches the uk's highest court today. we will analyse the implications after 8:00am. and natalie portman talks to us about oscars, pregnancy, and portraying one of the most iconic first ladies in history. all that still to come. but now, a summary of this morning's main news: the foreign secretary has said countries are queuing up to sign free trade deals with britain when it leaves the european union. borisjohnson also suggests that agreements could be achieved quickly after the article 50 negotiations are concluded, and said the uk would not be hauling up the drawbridge, despite the new migration controls promised by theresa may. well, many of the world's movers and shakers are at the world economic forum in switzerland at the moment. so is davos buzzing
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.morning: could clean eating be the latest food fad to face a backlash? we will be looking at the scientific evidence behind some healthy living claims. a row over whether wheelchair—users or baby buggies should get priority on buses reaches the uk's highest court today. we will analyse the implications after 8:00am. and natalie portman talks to us about oscars, pregnancy, and portraying one of the most iconic first ladies in...