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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.killing more than 140 people. several buildings have collapsed in the capital, mexico city. among them are a school, where more than 20 children have died. fires have broken out and a desperate search for survivors is taking place among the rubble. a state of emergency has been good morning, it's wednesday 20th september. we'll be live in mexico very shortly as the number of dead continues to rise. also this morning: winds of 175 miles an hour sweep across the caribbean as hurricane maria closes in on puerto rico.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.killing more than 140 people. several buildings have collapsed in the capital, mexico city. among them are a school, where more than 20 children have died. fires have broken out and a desperate search for survivors is taking place among the rubble. a state of emergency has been good morning, it's wednesday 20th september. we'll be live in mexico very shortly as the number of dead continues to rise. also this morning: winds of 175...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andmore on warnings that your home could be prone to a hacking attack — if you use a set top box that's been adapted to illegally stream movies and sport. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: myanmar is facing mounting pressure over the plight of rohingya muslims. in the last hour, the country's leader aung san suu kyi condemned human rights violations in rakhine state and said she will allow the refugees to return. a powerful hurricane has made landfall in the eastern caribbean. the us national hurricane centre says hurricane maria is a potentially catastrophic category five storm, with sustained winds of 260 kilometres an hour. ryanair has published a full list of the flights being cancelled over the next six weeks after admitting it's messed up the planning of pilot holidays. thousands of passengers were left stranded at the weekend and the company is facing a massive compensation bill. sally has joined sally hasjoined us. sally has joined us. she has been sneezing. i'm fine. a tree
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andmore on warnings that your home could be prone to a hacking attack — if you use a set top box that's been adapted to illegally stream movies and sport. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: myanmar is facing mounting pressure over the plight of rohingya muslims. in the last hour, the country's leader aung san suu kyi condemned human rights violations in rakhine state and said she will...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin., a bbc breakfast investigation reveals the state of council—owned tower blocks across the uk. our figures reveal that just 2% of them are fully covered by sprinkler systems, something london's fire chief says needs to change. we know that they save lives, we know they save properties, and make a lot of difference. so, 2% is a shockingly low number. good morning. it's wednesday the 13th of september. also this morning; the pressure grows on the government to reveal its plans for public sector pay, after it confirmed the long—standing cap will be
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin., a bbc breakfast investigation reveals the state of council—owned tower blocks across the uk. our figures reveal that just 2% of them are fully covered by sprinkler systems, something london's fire chief says needs to change. we know that they save lives, we know they save properties, and make a lot of difference. so, 2% is a shockingly low number. good morning. it's wednesday the 13th of september. also this morning; the pressure grows...
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dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport.n watson announcing his retirement at the end of the season. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded is battering islands in the caribbean. airports are closed on several islands and thousands of people have been told to go to public shelters. there have been protests in many american cities at president trump's scrapping of the scheme protecting undocumented child migrants from deportation. barack obama, who brought in the scheme, has called the decision cruel and wrong. the leaders of russia, south korea andjapan are the leaders of russia, south korea and japan are to meet to discuss the crisis surrounding north korea and its recent nuclear missile test. the talks will take place in the russian pacific port of vladivostok. now it is time for our news review. the independent leads with us president donald trump's decision to end a scheme that protected undocumented illegal immigrants in the us from being deported.
dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport.n watson announcing his retirement at the end of the season. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded is battering islands in the caribbean. airports are closed on several islands and thousands of people have been told to go to public shelters. there have been protests in many american cities at president trump's scrapping of the scheme protecting...
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Sep 12, 2017
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take care. sweat hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and jon kay. losing her parliamentary majority. the ayes have it. in a late—night vote, mps backed plans to transfer thousands of eu laws onto the uk statute book by a majority of 36. good morning, it's tuesday the 12th of september. also this morning: the clean—up operation in florida begins as the uk sends more help to those devastated by hurricane irma. we'll hear about claims that thousands of critically ill children aren't being given the palliative care they need.
take care. sweat hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and jon kay. losing her parliamentary majority. the ayes have it. in a late—night vote, mps backed plans to transfer thousands of eu laws onto the uk statute book by a majority of 36. good morning, it's tuesday the 12th of september. also this morning: the clean—up operation in florida begins as the uk sends more help to those devastated by hurricane irma. we'll hear about claims that thousands of critically ill children aren't...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.ds live—fire drills in a show of force to pyongyang. it comes as the us and china fail to agree on a way to address the escalating crisis in north korea. good morning, it's tuesday the 5th of september. also this morning, the feelgood factor of our coasts. i'm live in cornwall, where researchers have been harnessing the power of the ocean to help people living with anxiety, depression and loneliness.
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.ds live—fire drills in a show of force to pyongyang. it comes as the us and china fail to agree on a way to address the escalating crisis in north korea. good morning, it's tuesday the 5th of september. also this morning, the feelgood factor of our coasts. i'm live in cornwall, where researchers have been harnessing the power of the ocean to help people living with anxiety, depression and loneliness.
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.er days of criticism, the budget airline publishes the full list of more than two—thousand flights which have been grounded, after it says it messed up its pilots holidays. this morning, the team and i will be finding what it means for you, if you've got a flight booked and what the impact is on ryanair‘s reputation. good morning, it's tuesday the 19th of september. also this morning.
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.er days of criticism, the budget airline publishes the full list of more than two—thousand flights which have been grounded, after it says it messed up its pilots holidays. this morning, the team and i will be finding what it means for you, if you've got a flight booked and what the impact is on ryanair‘s reputation. good morning, it's tuesday the 19th of september. also this morning.
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.igrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in england are accepting new nhs patients, a bbc investigation reveals.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.igrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in england are accepting new nhs patients, a...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, louise minchin and jon kay will have all the day's news, business andut midnight. mps voted to back the eu withdrawal bill in its first round. you're watching bbc news. the latest headlines this hour: residents in florida are beginning to return to their homes, as authorities assess the widespread coastal flooding and damage caused by hurricane irma. severe damage is reported in the florida keys and nearly six million people are without electricity. the british government's plans to replace the supremacy of european union law in the uk have passed their first major test in parliament. the eu withdrawal bill aims to cut the uk's political, financial and legal ties with brussels. the un security council has voted unanimously to impose new sanctions on north korea as punishment for carrying out a nuclear test. the sanctions target pyongyang's ability to fund and fuel its nuclear programme. now it is time for our newspaper review. what's making headlines around the world ? first off, the front page of the japan times with two pieces on the un—imposed sancti
coming up at 6am on breakfast, louise minchin and jon kay will have all the day's news, business andut midnight. mps voted to back the eu withdrawal bill in its first round. you're watching bbc news. the latest headlines this hour: residents in florida are beginning to return to their homes, as authorities assess the widespread coastal flooding and damage caused by hurricane irma. severe damage is reported in the florida keys and nearly six million people are without electricity. the british...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. corbyn declares labour are on the threshold of power. in his closing speech at the party's conference in brighton later, mr corbyn will warn government ministers to pull themselves together or make way for labour. also this morning: good morning, it's wednesday the 27th of september. also this morning: fears for thousands of jobs in northern ireland as the aerospace firm bombardier loses a major trade dispute in the us. a new blood test for heart attacks. doctors say it could free up hospital beds and save the nhs millions of pounds each year.
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. corbyn declares labour are on the threshold of power. in his closing speech at the party's conference in brighton later, mr corbyn will warn government ministers to pull themselves together or make way for labour. also this morning: good morning, it's wednesday the 27th of september. also this morning: fears for thousands of jobs in northern ireland as the aerospace firm bombardier loses a major trade dispute in the us. a new...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches off the coast are flooded as the hurricane reaches the city of tampa. millions of homes are without power and authorities say the situation is still very dangerous. we are letting people know they have live power wires down in the backyards and frontyards. don't go outside. latest pictures show the devastation in the caribbean where at least 25 people died. homes and boats have been destroyed and a state of emergency declared. good morning.
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches off the coast are flooded as the hurricane reaches the city of tampa. millions of homes are without power and authorities say the situation is still very dangerous. we are letting people know they have live power wires down in the backyards and frontyards. don't go outside. latest pictures show the devastation in the caribbean where at least 25 people died. homes and...
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coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business: the us has accused north korea of begging for war. in response to pyongyang's latest nuclear test, the american ambassador to the un urged the security council to adopt the strongest possible measures in response. she's set to circulate the draft of a new sanctions resolution later. a state of emergency has been declared in florida in the face of hurricane irma, now a category four storm and bearing down on the eastern caribbean. it's likely to hit several islands early on wednesday. now, it is time for our news review. let's ta ke let's take a look through the morning front pages. we begin with the independent and united states who has accused north korea of "begging for war" after its latest nuclear test, urging the un security council to impose the toughest sanctions possible on pyongyang. the south china morning post carries a warning to north korea from china not to launch another ballistic missile, saying it should not continue to worsen tensions on the korean peninsula. the gu
coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business: the us has accused north korea of begging for war. in response to pyongyang's latest nuclear test, the american ambassador to the un urged the security council to adopt the strongest possible measures in response. she's set to circulate the draft of a new sanctions resolution later. a state of emergency has been declared in florida in the face of hurricane irma, now a category four...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, louise minchin and dan walker will have all the day's news, business andate search is underway in mexico, after a powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake killed at least 140 people and destroyed dozens of buildings. rescuers have been pulling survivors and bodies from the rubble. hurricane maria has strengthened as it sweeps west across the caribbean, with winds of more than 248km an hour. the virgin islands and puerto rico are facing a "potentially catastrophic impact." president trump has said the international order is under threat from a small group of rogue nations. now it is time for our news review.
coming up at 6am on breakfast, louise minchin and dan walker will have all the day's news, business andate search is underway in mexico, after a powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake killed at least 140 people and destroyed dozens of buildings. rescuers have been pulling survivors and bodies from the rubble. hurricane maria has strengthened as it sweeps west across the caribbean, with winds of more than 248km an hour. the virgin islands and puerto rico are facing a "potentially catastrophic...
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coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessdlines: florida is reeling from the onslaught of hurricane irma as strong winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches of the coast are flooded, and many buildings and powerlines badly damaged. more than 6 million people in florida had been told to evacuate and some 200,000 people were reported to have have fled to emergency shelters. president trump has declared a major disaster and praised the federal agencies involved with the storm saying he would go to the state "very soon". the first funerals have been held for those killed in a massive earthquake off southern mexico on thursday night. 90 people are now thought to have died in what was the country's strongest quake for a century. the fear of aftershocks is forcing many to camp in the streets. on friday, the country's east coast was also hit by tropical storm katia. two people died in mudslides after heavy rainfall. now it is time for our newspaper review. what's making headlines around the world ? as yo
coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessdlines: florida is reeling from the onslaught of hurricane irma as strong winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches of the coast are flooded, and many buildings and powerlines badly damaged. more than 6 million people in florida had been told to evacuate and some 200,000 people were reported to have have fled to emergency shelters. president trump has declared a...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. it avoids voting on membership of the single market at its annual conference. the party will claim today it's ready to take charge of brexit negotiations but some of its mps say the lack of a vote on contentious aspects of the party's policy is absurd. good morning, it's monday the 25th of september. victory for angela merkel in germany's elections, but she's punished at the polls as her support falls to its lowest level and the far right makes unprecedented gains.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. it avoids voting on membership of the single market at its annual conference. the party will claim today it's ready to take charge of brexit negotiations but some of its mps say the lack of a vote on contentious aspects of the party's policy is absurd. good morning, it's monday the 25th of september. victory for angela merkel in germany's elections, but she's punished at the polls as her support falls to its lowest level and the far...
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coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: charlie stayt and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesseadlines: the battle for the syrian city of raqqa — last major stronghold of the extremists who call themselves islamic state — is entering its final phase. just a few hundred is fighters are left, holding the centre of the city. king salman of saudi arabia has issued a decree allowing women to drive for the first time. the order is due to come into force next june, following years of campaigning. saudi arabia has been the only country in the world that does not permit women to drive. president trump has been dealt a major blow after his choice to contest a vacant senate seat for the republicans in alabama lost the primary runoff vote. luther strange was beaten by hardline christian conservative roy moore. now it is time for our newspaper review. what's making headlines around the world ? that's start with this story. some positive news from saudi arabia — women there will now legally be allowed to drive cars. the decree from king salman, as part of his saudi vision 2030 reforms, means
coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: charlie stayt and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesseadlines: the battle for the syrian city of raqqa — last major stronghold of the extremists who call themselves islamic state — is entering its final phase. just a few hundred is fighters are left, holding the centre of the city. king salman of saudi arabia has issued a decree allowing women to drive for the first time. the order is due to come into force next june, following years of...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. on the eve of the inquiry into the grenfell disaster, a bbc breakfast investigation reveals the state of council—owned tower blocks across the uk. our figures reveal that just 2% of them are fully covered by sprinkler systems, something london's fire chief says needs to change. we know that they save lives, we know they save properties, and make a lot of difference. so, 2% is a shockingly low number. good morning. it's wednesday the 13th of september. also this morning; the pressure grows on the government to reveal its plans for public sector pay, after it confirmed the long—standing cap will be lifted, but only for some. good morning. more news on pay. we find out if average wages are keeping up with the cost of living. foreign secretary, boris johnson, arrives in the caribbean, as british holidaymakers affected by hurricane irma start to arrive back in the uk. in sport, celtic are humbled in the champions league by paris st germain, and the world's most expensive player, neymar. 5—
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. on the eve of the inquiry into the grenfell disaster, a bbc breakfast investigation reveals the state of council—owned tower blocks across the uk. our figures reveal that just 2% of them are fully covered by sprinkler systems, something london's fire chief says needs to change. we know that they save lives, we know they save properties, and make a lot of difference. so, 2% is a shockingly low number. good morning. it's wednesday the 13th...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a drastic plan to curb the number of eu migrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in england are accepting new nhs patients, a bbc investigation reveals. good morning. as part of our coastal series i'm at grimsby fish market at one of the world's busiest ports looking at how the industry has changed for the uk and what brexit will mean for its workers. in sport... wales manager chris coleman says bring it on after a late victory over moldova in their world cup qualifier. two more wins and they should be in russia next year. what a goal! what a goal! radford has scored. ronnie radford odd box. after 10 world cups and more than 200 england g
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a drastic plan to curb the number of eu migrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a major earthquake hits mexico killing more than 140 people. several buildings have collapsed in the capital, mexico city. among them are a school, where more than 20 children have died. fires have broken out and a desperate search for survivors is taking place among the rubble. a state of emergency has been good morning, it's wednesday 20th september. we'll be live in mexico very shortly as the number of dead continues to rise. also this morning: winds of 175 miles an hour sweep across the caribbean as hurricane maria closes in on puerto rico. a british adventurer is murdered while kayaking the amazon. emma kilty‘s family describe her as strong and determined, and say the world is today a much smaller place. toys ‘r' us says it is business as usual in its uk stores, despite its pa rent usual in its uk stores, despite its parent company filing for bankruptcy in america. england's women got their world cup qualifying campaign off to the prefect start, with a 6—0 win over russia last ni
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a major earthquake hits mexico killing more than 140 people. several buildings have collapsed in the capital, mexico city. among them are a school, where more than 20 children have died. fires have broken out and a desperate search for survivors is taking place among the rubble. a state of emergency has been good morning, it's wednesday 20th september. we'll be live in mexico very shortly as the number of dead continues to rise. also...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. labour's divisions over brexit are laid bare as it avoids voting on membership of the single market at its annual conference. the party will claim today it's ready to take charge of brexit negotiations but some of its mps say the lack of a vote on contentious aspects of the party's policy is absurd. good morning, it's monday the 25th of september. victory for angela merkel in germany's elections, but she's punished at the polls as her support falls to its lowest level and the far right makes unprecedented gains. american football stars at wembley defy president trump by kneeling during their national anthem. they say they're protesting against racism in the us and he says they're unpatriotic. good morning. we bought more than £500 million worth ofjune last year, that's doubled in the last six yea rs, year, that's doubled in the last six years, so year, that's doubled in the last six years, so i've come to a distillery in london to find out why its booming ——jim. in sport, the rain sta
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. labour's divisions over brexit are laid bare as it avoids voting on membership of the single market at its annual conference. the party will claim today it's ready to take charge of brexit negotiations but some of its mps say the lack of a vote on contentious aspects of the party's policy is absurd. good morning, it's monday the 25th of september. victory for angela merkel in germany's elections, but she's punished at the polls as...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. making his pitch for prime minister. jeremy corbyn declares labour are on the threshold of power. in his closing speech at the party's conference in brighton later, mr corbyn will warn government ministers to pull themselves together or make way for labour. also this morning: good morning, it's wednesday the 27th of september. also this morning: fears for thousands of jobs in northern ireland as the aerospace firm bombardier loses a major trade dispute in the us. a new blood test for heart attacks. doctors say it could free up hospital beds and save the nhs millions of pounds each year. good morning. by the end of this week rule changes will mean we can produce as much sugar as we want in factories like these from sugar beet grown here in the uk. i'll be looking at what that means for prizes and the 10,000 odd people who work in the industry. in sport, ben stokes is expected to be named in the ashes squad this morning despite his arrest for suspected actual bodily harm after a night o
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. making his pitch for prime minister. jeremy corbyn declares labour are on the threshold of power. in his closing speech at the party's conference in brighton later, mr corbyn will warn government ministers to pull themselves together or make way for labour. also this morning: good morning, it's wednesday the 27th of september. also this morning: fears for thousands of jobs in northern ireland as the aerospace firm bombardier loses...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. south korea's navy holds live—fire drills in a show of force to pyongyang. it comes as the us and china fail to agree on a way to address the escalating crisis in north korea. good morning, it's tuesday the 5th of september. also this morning, the feelgood factor of our coasts. i'm live in cornwall, where researchers have been harnessing the power of the ocean to help people living with anxiety, depression and loneliness. it is back to business for mps at westminster, as david davis faces questions about how his brexit negotiations are going. good morning. iwill negotiations are going. good morning. i will be falling —— are we falling out of love with the humble cup of tea? studies show that we are buying fewer teabags and more speciality and organic teas. i am in yorkshire to find out why. and in sport, world cup qualifying wins last night for england, scotland and northern ireland. michael o'neill's side beat the czech republic 2—0 in belfast, which should guarantee them a play—off
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. south korea's navy holds live—fire drills in a show of force to pyongyang. it comes as the us and china fail to agree on a way to address the escalating crisis in north korea. good morning, it's tuesday the 5th of september. also this morning, the feelgood factor of our coasts. i'm live in cornwall, where researchers have been harnessing the power of the ocean to help people living with anxiety, depression and loneliness. it is...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. ryanair e—mails 400,000 customers telling them their flights have been cancelled. after days of criticism, the budget airline publishes the full list of more than two—thousand flights which have been grounded, after it says it messed up its pilots holidays. this morning, the team and i will be finding what it means for you, if you've got a flight booked and what the impact is on ryanair‘s reputation. good morning, it's tuesday the 19th of september. also this morning. it's horrible over there. buildings, houses, everything is devastated. category five hurricane maria hits dominica overnight, with winds of over 150 miles an hour — now the british virgin islands prepares for its second devastating storm in a fortnight. theresa may and borisjohnson are set for an awkward reunion in new york, at the united nations general assembly, as a senior tory calls for an end to infighting. after facing accusations of bullying and discrimination the england women's manager mark sampson will lead his
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. ryanair e—mails 400,000 customers telling them their flights have been cancelled. after days of criticism, the budget airline publishes the full list of more than two—thousand flights which have been grounded, after it says it messed up its pilots holidays. this morning, the team and i will be finding what it means for you, if you've got a flight booked and what the impact is on ryanair‘s reputation. good morning, it's tuesday...
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sweat hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and jon kay. theresa may survives her first commons test over brexit since losing her parliamentary majority. the ayes have it. in a late—night vote, mps backed plans to transfer thousands of eu laws onto the uk statute book by a majority of 36. good morning, it's tuesday the 12th of september. also this morning: the clean—up operation in florida begins as the uk sends more help to those devastated by hurricane irma. we'll hear about claims that thousands of critically ill children aren't being given the palliative care they need. good morning. it was ten years ago this week that northern rock, the bank headquartered here in newcastle, collapsed and caused chaos for the financial system so i've come back to find out what difference it made to our lives. in sport — roy's return. hodgson looks set to return to football management with crystal palace, fifteen months after resigning from the england job. this is the second time and you get the sense, i'm sweating and quite uncomfortable, to be brutall
sweat hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and jon kay. theresa may survives her first commons test over brexit since losing her parliamentary majority. the ayes have it. in a late—night vote, mps backed plans to transfer thousands of eu laws onto the uk statute book by a majority of 36. good morning, it's tuesday the 12th of september. also this morning: the clean—up operation in florida begins as the uk sends more help to those devastated by hurricane irma. we'll hear about...
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hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ficers are under so much pressure that half are suffering from anxiety and a quarter have symptoms of depression. the government says it is piloting a new scheme to support officers. a disturbance at birmingham prison, which lasted for seven hours, has ended. inmates had refused to return to their cells yesterday afternoon, and specialist staff had to be called in. the jail is privately run by gas, and was the scene of a large—scale disorder in december last year, which resulted in around 2a0 prisoners being moved out of the facility. a rise in interest rates won‘t take place for more than a year — that is according to a bbc survey of economists. most are also predicting that pay rises will continue to fall behind inflation until the spring of next year, continuing the renewed squeeze on the average earner‘s living standards. figures from last year show more than a50 relatives of organ donors declined permission to donate, because they were unsure of their relatives‘ wishes. nhs blood
hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ficers are under so much pressure that half are suffering from anxiety and a quarter have symptoms of depression. the government says it is piloting a new scheme to support officers. a disturbance at birmingham prison, which lasted for seven hours, has ended. inmates had refused to return to their cells yesterday afternoon, and specialist staff had to be called in. the jail is privately run by gas, and was the scene of a large—scale...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. hurricane irma batters florida, as strong winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches off the coast are flooded as the hurricane reaches the city of tampa. millions of homes are without power and authorities say the situation is still very dangerous. we are letting people know they have live power wires down in the backyards and frontyards. don't go outside. latest pictures show the devastation in the caribbean where at least 25 people died. homes and boats have been destroyed and a state of emergency declared. good morning. it's monday the 11th of september. also this morning: a warning to labour. "back the government or risk a "chaotic" exit from the eu." a postcode lottery in psychiatric care across the uk. medical experts claim people with mental health problems are losing out because of a lack of specialist consultants. good morning. we are at a gardening exhibition. it is an industry worth £5 billion in the economy, and one thatis £5 billion in the ec
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. hurricane irma batters florida, as strong winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches off the coast are flooded as the hurricane reaches the city of tampa. millions of homes are without power and authorities say the situation is still very dangerous. we are letting people know they have live power wires down in the backyards and frontyards. don't go outside. latest pictures show the devastation in the caribbean...
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and we have louise competing today in the triathlon championships, our very own louise minchin.parsons green terror attack. but is a stiff upper lip always the best response? for some, being caught up in a horrific event can have a lasting impact. brock chisholm is a clinical psychologist who worked with some of the victims of the 7/7 london bombings. shejoins us now. isa is a stiff upper lip... steph posed the question, is a stiff upper lip best response, or do people need help? in some ways a stiff upper lip isa help? in some ways a stiff upper lip is a good approach. carrying on as usual, not avoiding some of the reminders of traumatic events can be helpful. that said, talking about things rather than burying them and hiding them is still the better approach. so a stiff upper lip in terms of carrying on and doing the things we have always done, but not a stiff upper lip in terms of trying to suppress our emotions and not talking about things. and given all of the experience you have that and the people you have met, what are the people you have met, what are the main things w
and we have louise competing today in the triathlon championships, our very own louise minchin.parsons green terror attack. but is a stiff upper lip always the best response? for some, being caught up in a horrific event can have a lasting impact. brock chisholm is a clinical psychologist who worked with some of the victims of the 7/7 london bombings. shejoins us now. isa is a stiff upper lip... steph posed the question, is a stiff upper lip best response, or do people need help? in some ways a...