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about how they approach sexual crime. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin news, business, and sport. the top stories this hour: iraqi forces have retaken a third of western mosul, the largest city still under the control of the islamic state group. but fierce fighting is threatening the city's civilian population. turkey's president has called for international sanctions against the dutch government after it barred two of his ministers from making political speeches in rotterdam. recep tayyip erdogan described the netherlands as a "banana republic." now it is time for our news review. sally's here. what's making headlines around the world ? our first paper is the independent. it reports on the diplomatic row that has emerged between the netherlands and turkey. i mentioned that a moment ago. it says the two countries are in a "tense standoff" following president erdogan‘s accusation that "nazism is alive in the west." the comment was made after two of his ministers were prevented from campaigning in the netherlands. "eu workers must stay." that's on the fron
about how they approach sexual crime. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin news, business, and sport. the top stories this hour: iraqi forces have retaken a third of western mosul, the largest city still under the control of the islamic state group. but fierce fighting is threatening the city's civilian population. turkey's president has called for international sanctions against the dutch government after it barred two of his ministers from making political...
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hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and louise minchin. means the prime minister can now start the formal process of leaving the eu. but calls for a second referendum on scottish independence before brexit look set to be rejected — we're live in westminster and edinburgh this morning to hearfrom both sides. good morning, it's tuesday 1ath march. also this morning — a new warning over the way hackers are coming after our personal details. yes. smartphones, televisions and even fitness trackers are being targeted according to the team in charge of the fight against cyber crime.
hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and louise minchin. means the prime minister can now start the formal process of leaving the eu. but calls for a second referendum on scottish independence before brexit look set to be rejected — we're live in westminster and edinburgh this morning to hearfrom both sides. good morning, it's tuesday 1ath march. also this morning — a new warning over the way hackers are coming after our personal details. yes. smartphones, televisions and even fitness...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. company which owns citroen and peugeot is expected to confirm that it's buying vauxhall. the deal raises questions over the future of 4,000 jobs at its ellesmere port and luton plants — and 30,000 more which depend on them. good morning. it's monday the 6th of march. also this morning speak out to save lives — police launch a new campaign urging people to report suspicious activity to combat terror attacks. north korea launches four missiles towards the sea of japan.
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. company which owns citroen and peugeot is expected to confirm that it's buying vauxhall. the deal raises questions over the future of 4,000 jobs at its ellesmere port and luton plants — and 30,000 more which depend on them. good morning. it's monday the 6th of march. also this morning speak out to save lives — police launch a new campaign urging people to report suspicious activity to combat terror attacks. north korea launches four...
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coming up at 6:00o'clock on breakfast — don walker and louise minchin. i'm adnan nawaz.s finally signed his replacement executive order on immigration. it re—imposes 90 days of travel restrictions on six muslim—majority nations. but the new order omits iraq and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. the us military has begun deploying a controversial missile defence system in south korea. it comes a day after north korea provoked international condemnation by test firing four missiles in the direction ofjapan. now it is time for our news review. the front page of the gulf news reports on us president donald trump's new executive order imposing a ban on travellers from six mainly muslim countries. the united arab emirate itself is not affected. travel restrictions for people from the other countries, iraq has been taken off the list. it will start on the 16th of this month. the arab news says according to a new world health organization report. toxic air, unsafe water and a lack of sanitation is causing the deaths of 1.7 million children under the age of five every
coming up at 6:00o'clock on breakfast — don walker and louise minchin. i'm adnan nawaz.s finally signed his replacement executive order on immigration. it re—imposes 90 days of travel restrictions on six muslim—majority nations. but the new order omits iraq and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. the us military has begun deploying a controversial missile defence system in south korea. it comes a day after north korea provoked international condemnation by test firing four...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. article 50 faces its final test in parliament. here in parliament, will the mps put up here in parliament, will the mps put upafight here in parliament, will the mps put up a fight or will they give the government the power to start brexit? good morning, it's monday, the 13th of march. also this morning, rail workers go on strike in three parts of england. southern rail, northern rail and merseyrail are all affected. good morning. from sunrise by uppingham palace. i'm
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. article 50 faces its final test in parliament. here in parliament, will the mps put up here in parliament, will the mps put upafight here in parliament, will the mps put up a fight or will they give the government the power to start brexit? good morning, it's monday, the 13th of march. also this morning, rail workers go on strike in three parts of england. southern rail, northern rail and merseyrail are all affected. good morning....
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the economy. there is expected to be extra money for social care, but there will be few other giveaways. all this week i have been hearing from different generations about what they want from the budget. today we are talking to the post—war baby boomers and beyond so i am at a retirement village in bournville. good morning, it is wednesday 8 march. also this morning: lord heseltine is sacked as a government advisor after rebelling in a vote over brexit.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the economy. there is expected to be extra money for social care, but there will be few other giveaways. all this week i have been hearing from different generations about what they want from the budget. today we are talking to the post—war baby boomers and beyond so i am at a retirement village in bournville. good morning, it is wednesday 8 march. also this morning: lord heseltine is sacked as a government advisor after rebelling...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.urgeon meet for talks as the scottish parliament prepares to back a second vote on independence. the prime minister will urge unity, ahead of brexit, describing a united uk as an "unstoppable force". good morning everyone. it's monday 27th march. also this morning, bt is hit with a record fine of £a2 million, because of delays in installing high—speed business lines. buildings were destroyed. locals had described seeing brix
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.urgeon meet for talks as the scottish parliament prepares to back a second vote on independence. the prime minister will urge unity, ahead of brexit, describing a united uk as an "unstoppable force". good morning everyone. it's monday 27th march. also this morning, bt is hit with a record fine of £a2 million, because of delays in installing high—speed business lines. buildings were destroyed. locals had described seeing brix
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take care. as you hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.eech to congress. believe in yourselves, believing your future and believe wants more in america. he also promised huge spending on the military and infrastructure and vowed to tackle terrorism and illegal immigration. good morning, it's wednesday, i march. tough new penalties for motorists using a mobile — it means newly qualified drivers could lose their licence if they're caughtjust once.
take care. as you hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.eech to congress. believe in yourselves, believing your future and believe wants more in america. he also promised huge spending on the military and infrastructure and vowed to tackle terrorism and illegal immigration. good morning, it's wednesday, i march. tough new penalties for motorists using a mobile — it means newly qualified drivers could lose their licence if they're caughtjust once.
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.—counter treatments on the nhs. gps in england could be stopped from prescribing routine pain killers, indigestion tablets, and cold remedies, under proposals to save millions of pounds. good morning. it's tuesday 28th march. also this morning, a warning that one in six local roads in england and wales are in such bad condition they'll have to be repaired or closed within five years. it's being called a "monster" cyclone and it's hit the coast of queensland, australia, bringing 160 mile an hour winds and forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes.
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.—counter treatments on the nhs. gps in england could be stopped from prescribing routine pain killers, indigestion tablets, and cold remedies, under proposals to save millions of pounds. good morning. it's tuesday 28th march. also this morning, a warning that one in six local roads in england and wales are in such bad condition they'll have to be repaired or closed within five years. it's being called a "monster" cyclone and it's...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. facebook underfire.remove sexualised images of children. a senior mp says the findings cast grave doubts on the effectiveness of facebook‘s systems. good morning, it is tuesday 7 march. also this morning: hundreds of millions of pounds of extra funding to set up new schools, but teaching unions say the money should be spent on existing ones.
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. facebook underfire.remove sexualised images of children. a senior mp says the findings cast grave doubts on the effectiveness of facebook‘s systems. good morning, it is tuesday 7 march. also this morning: hundreds of millions of pounds of extra funding to set up new schools, but teaching unions say the money should be spent on existing ones.
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andmned the arrests of hundreds of protesters in russia who had been taking part in anti—corruption demonstrations. many people, including alexei navalny, one of president putin's fiercest critics, are still being detained. at least six high school students are feared dead following an avalanche at a ski resort injapan. they were taking part in a mountain trip near the town of nasu in tochigi prefecture in centraljapan. a number of other students and teachers are missing. the australian government's inquiry into child sexual abuse allegations in the country is starting its final public hearing in sydney. more than 1,200 witnesses have given evidence over the last four yea rs. south korean prosecutors say they're seeking a warrant for the arrest of the country's former president. park geun—hye, who was impeached earlier this month, is accused of bribery, abusing her presidential power and leaking government secrets. now it is time for our news review. what is making headlines around the wo
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andmned the arrests of hundreds of protesters in russia who had been taking part in anti—corruption demonstrations. many people, including alexei navalny, one of president putin's fiercest critics, are still being detained. at least six high school students are feared dead following an avalanche at a ski resort injapan. they were taking part in a mountain trip near the town of nasu in tochigi...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. tighter controls on over—the—counter treatments on the nhs. gps in england could be stopped from prescribing routine pain killers, indigestion tablets, and cold remedies, under proposals to save millions of pounds. good morning. it's tuesday 28th march. also this morning, a warning that one in six local roads in england and wales are in such bad condition they'll have to be repaired or closed within five years. it's being called a "monster" cyclone and it's hit the coast of queensland, australia, bringing 160 mile an hour winds and forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes. good morning. ahead of the triggering of article 50, i'm continuing my trip along the a50. iam i am talking to business is about what impact it might have. today, we are talking to the hospitality sector about what changes to immigration might need to them. —— mean. in sport, the changing face of cricket: the ecb wants to "future—proof" the domestic game by creating a new eight team, city—based twenty20 tournam
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. tighter controls on over—the—counter treatments on the nhs. gps in england could be stopped from prescribing routine pain killers, indigestion tablets, and cold remedies, under proposals to save millions of pounds. good morning. it's tuesday 28th march. also this morning, a warning that one in six local roads in england and wales are in such bad condition they'll have to be repaired or closed within five years. it's being called a...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. facebook underfire. a bbc investigation has found it failed to remove sexualised images of children. a senior mp says the findings cast grave doubts on the effectiveness of facebook‘s systems. good morning, it is tuesday 7 march. also this morning: hundreds of millions of pounds of extra funding to set up new schools, but teaching unions say the money should be spent on existing ones. a british backpacker has been rescued by police in australia after being held captive for two months. tomorrow the chancellor will unveil his last spring budget. all this week on breakfast, we are looking at what it means for each generation. today we are talking about generation x, those born between 1966 and generation x, those born between i966 and i980. generation x, those born between i966 and 1980. i generation x, those born between 1966 and 1980. i am at a sausage factory in north yorkshire to talk to the people here about what they think about the economy. in sport: can anyone catch chelsea? they are ten points clea
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. facebook underfire. a bbc investigation has found it failed to remove sexualised images of children. a senior mp says the findings cast grave doubts on the effectiveness of facebook‘s systems. good morning, it is tuesday 7 march. also this morning: hundreds of millions of pounds of extra funding to set up new schools, but teaching unions say the money should be spent on existing ones. a british backpacker has been rescued by police...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the chancellor prepares for his first budget, with an upbeat message on the economy. there is expected to be extra money for social care, but there will be few other giveaways. all this week i have been hearing from different generations about what they want from the budget. today we are talking to the post—war baby boomers and beyond so i am at a retirement village in bournville. good morning, it is wednesday 8 march. also this morning: lord heseltine is sacked as a government advisor after rebelling in a vote over brexit. could our televisions be spying on us? claims that the cia have developed new technology to eavesdrop on conversations. in sport: more pressure on arsene wenger, as arsenal are humiliated in the champions league. they are thrashed 5—1 by bayern munich in the last 16, 10—2 on aggregate. the last of the dambusters. we return to germany with the only surviving member of the air crews that carried out one of the second world war‘s most daring raids. and carol has the w
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the chancellor prepares for his first budget, with an upbeat message on the economy. there is expected to be extra money for social care, but there will be few other giveaways. all this week i have been hearing from different generations about what they want from the budget. today we are talking to the post—war baby boomers and beyond so i am at a retirement village in bournville. good morning, it is wednesday 8 march. also this...
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hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and louise minchin. parliament clears way for brexit to begin. it means the prime minister can now start the formal process of leaving the eu. but calls for a second referendum on scottish independence before brexit look set to be rejected — we're live in westminster and edinburgh this morning to hearfrom both sides. good morning, it's tuesday 14th march. also this morning — a new warning over the way hackers are coming after our personal details. yes. smartphones, televisions and even fitness trackers are being targeted according to the team in charge of the fight against cyber crime. i'll be looking at why they're so worried. we're looking at new evidence that children are losing interest in exercise from as early as seven years old. in sport — could there be two titles for chelsea this season? the premier league leaders are through to the semi finals of the fa cup, after beating manchester united. also this morning — do you recognise this famous face? it is fascinating seeing the faces of people as i
hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and louise minchin. parliament clears way for brexit to begin. it means the prime minister can now start the formal process of leaving the eu. but calls for a second referendum on scottish independence before brexit look set to be rejected — we're live in westminster and edinburgh this morning to hearfrom both sides. good morning, it's tuesday 14th march. also this morning — a new warning over the way hackers are coming after our personal details. yes....
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. decision day for brexit, as the bill for triggering article 50 faces its final test in parliament. here in parliament, will the mps put up here in parliament, will the mps put upafight here in parliament, will the mps put up a fight or will they give the government the power to start brexit? good morning, it's monday, the 13th of march. also this morning, rail workers go on strike in three parts of england. southern rail, northern rail and merseyrail are all affected. good morning. from sunrise by uppingham palace. i'm here because the queen will be sending off the commonwealth backs on its journey around the world ahead of the commonwealth games in australia. and not one, not two, but three boaty mcboatfaces. the little yellow submarines, named by the public, set off on their first scientific expedition. and carol has the weather. thank you and good morning. they call thank you and good morning. they ca ll start thank you and good morning. they call start to the day with frost around
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. decision day for brexit, as the bill for triggering article 50 faces its final test in parliament. here in parliament, will the mps put up here in parliament, will the mps put upafight here in parliament, will the mps put up a fight or will they give the government the power to start brexit? good morning, it's monday, the 13th of march. also this morning, rail workers go on strike in three parts of england. southern rail, northern...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a new chapter for british car—making — the french company which owns citroen and peugeot is expected to confirm that it's buying vauxhall. the deal raises questions over the future of 4,000 jobs at its ellesmere port and luton plants — and 30,000 more which depend on them. good morning. it's monday the 6th of march. also this morning speak out to save lives — police launch a new campaign urging people to report suspicious activity to combat terror attacks. north korea launches four missiles towards the sea of japan. tokyo calls it "a new stage of threat". this week the chancellor will unveil his last spring budget. all this week on breakfast we're looking at what it means for your generation. to we are focusing on the millennial is, those born in the 805 and 905. i have come here to aberdeen to see what these workers want for the economy. in sport, double gold for laura muir as she adds the 3000 metre title to her 1500 metre win at the european indoor athletics championships. pollutio
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a new chapter for british car—making — the french company which owns citroen and peugeot is expected to confirm that it's buying vauxhall. the deal raises questions over the future of 4,000 jobs at its ellesmere port and luton plants — and 30,000 more which depend on them. good morning. it's monday the 6th of march. also this morning speak out to save lives — police launch a new campaign urging people to report suspicious activity...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. face to face: theresa may and nicola sturgeon meet for talks as the scottish parliament prepares to back a second vote on independence. the prime minister will urge unity, ahead of brexit, describing a united uk as an "unstoppable force". good morning everyone. it's monday 27th march. also this morning, bt is hit with a record fine of £42 million, because of delays in installing high—speed business lines. buildings were destroyed. locals had described seeing brix reading down from the sky. we will have all the latest on saturday night's explosion. good morning. we are on the road this morning. we are on the a50, talking about article 50. we will be looking to find out what businesses and workers think. in sport, england, scotland and northern ireland all win in world cup qualifying. jermain defoe returns from nearly four years out with a goal as england beat lithuania 2—0. and there's a new quid on the block. this is it. the new pound coin and tomorrow it enters circulation. we'll be
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. face to face: theresa may and nicola sturgeon meet for talks as the scottish parliament prepares to back a second vote on independence. the prime minister will urge unity, ahead of brexit, describing a united uk as an "unstoppable force". good morning everyone. it's monday 27th march. also this morning, bt is hit with a record fine of £42 million, because of delays in installing high—speed business lines. buildings were...
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as you hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. president trump pledges a renewal of the american spirit, in his first speech to congress. believe in yourselves, believing your future and believe wants more in america. he also promised huge spending on the military and infrastructure and vowed to tackle terrorism and illegal immigration. good morning, it's wednesday, 1 march. tough new penalties for motorists using a mobile — it means newly qualified drivers could lose their licence if they're caughtjust once. two women appear in court charged with the murder of the half brother of the north korean leader, kim jong—un. a deal to plug the bhs pensions back _by a deal to plug the bhs pensions back —— by coal. £360 million to be paid. it endsa —— by coal. £360 million to be paid. it ends a long—running dispute with regulators. newcastle take a big step into returning to the premier league. they go to the top of the championship. and the not so bonny banks of loch lomond — why wild campers are no longer welcome. it looks like they are.
as you hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. president trump pledges a renewal of the american spirit, in his first speech to congress. believe in yourselves, believing your future and believe wants more in america. he also promised huge spending on the military and infrastructure and vowed to tackle terrorism and illegal immigration. good morning, it's wednesday, 1 march. tough new penalties for motorists using a mobile — it means newly qualified drivers could lose...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.. we're back on the a50 talking about article 50. this morning steph‘s in stoke—on—trent to see what impact brexit might have on the pottery production line. we'll be catching up with her later. twojudges have come underfire in the last few days for remarks they've made about the victims of crime. we'll be asking a retired judge what sort of comments they are expected to make in court. and when edward vi! decided to abdicate, the first to know was a government spy who was tapping the king's phone calls. we'll be discovering more about the shady world of spying it isa it is a fascinating story. it is. we only know now because the papers have only recently been released. more of that later. but now a summary of this morning's main news. theresa may has signed the letter that will formally begin the uk's departure from the european union. a picture of theresa may signing the letter was published by downing street last night. it will be delivered by hand to the president of the european co
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.. we're back on the a50 talking about article 50. this morning steph‘s in stoke—on—trent to see what impact brexit might have on the pottery production line. we'll be catching up with her later. twojudges have come underfire in the last few days for remarks they've made about the victims of crime. we'll be asking a retired judge what sort of comments they are expected to make in court. and when edward vi! decided to abdicate,...
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hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt.ashing colour and creativity on our streets, we'll see why more councils are happy to let street artists put their stamp on towns and cities. a very british hotel. the mandarin oriental has opened its doors to a documentary crew for the first time. we'll talk to their concierges about the most outrageous and expensive requests of their guests. and if you're piecing together a last minute fancy dress outfit for your child this morning, you'll know its world book day, but is it encouraging kids to read more? the author frank cottrell boyce will give us his view later. all that still to come. but now a summary of this morning's main news. victims are being let down and suspects left untracked by some police forces in england and wales according to a report out today. her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary found a third of forces needed improvement. it saig a small number were putting the public at unacceptable risk by rationing services as they struggle with cutbacks. here's our home
hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt.ashing colour and creativity on our streets, we'll see why more councils are happy to let street artists put their stamp on towns and cities. a very british hotel. the mandarin oriental has opened its doors to a documentary crew for the first time. we'll talk to their concierges about the most outrageous and expensive requests of their guests. and if you're piecing together a last minute fancy dress outfit for your child this...