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hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay.ood warnings as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds to many areas. one village in south wales has spent the night on evacuation alert because of rising flood waters — and passengers had to be rescued from a train yesterday after it became stranded. our reporter tomos morgan is in powys for us this morning we've heard from the emergency services have a busy night? yes, a really busy night in the valleys of south wales. you mentioned a train stuck for one hour near aberdare yesterday evening. as you can see behind me, we arejust in between merthyr and brecon, on the main road that connects north wales in south wales. the services are working tirelessly because of the significant amount of rain that has fallen over the past 24 hours, the reign of the mountain is pushing all the debris down onto the road which is causing a risk any vehicles trying to drive past year. so they arejust trying to drive past year. so they are just waiting trying to drive past year. so th
hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay.ood warnings as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds to many areas. one village in south wales has spent the night on evacuation alert because of rising flood waters — and passengers had to be rescued from a train yesterday after it became stranded. our reporter tomos morgan is in powys for us this morning we've heard from the emergency services have a busy night? yes, a really busy night in the valleys of south...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.rnings of queues, delays and increased criminal activity at the uk's borders, in the event of a no—deal brexit, according to a government watchdog. the crackdown on sales of illegal medicine — we're given exclusive access to early morning raids with officers seizing over a million pills in a single week. a visit by the duchess of sussex to a market in fiji is cut short because of concerns about security. earlier in herfirst speech of the tour, she shared a personal message about the value of education. when girls are given the right tools to succeed, they can create incredible futures, not only for themselves, but for all of those around them.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.rnings of queues, delays and increased criminal activity at the uk's borders, in the event of a no—deal brexit, according to a government watchdog. the crackdown on sales of illegal medicine — we're given exclusive access to early morning raids with officers seizing over a million pills in a single week. a visit by the duchess of sussex to a market in fiji is cut short because of concerns about security. earlier in...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: the fight for equal payow city council prepare to walk out in what's thought to be the biggest strike of its kind in the uk. the dramatic rise in fast food outlets — new bbc research shows the number of high street takeaways is at its highest level. it's a side to the showman that the world didn't see — we have a rare interview with freddie mercury's nephew, ahead of a new film celebrating the music of queen. to say he was only there for the very beginning of my life, he definitely made a very big impact on my life. the danger of data — we're sharing too much information about ourselves on social media that can be used by frausters.
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: the fight for equal payow city council prepare to walk out in what's thought to be the biggest strike of its kind in the uk. the dramatic rise in fast food outlets — new bbc research shows the number of high street takeaways is at its highest level. it's a side to the showman that the world didn't see — we have a rare interview with freddie mercury's nephew, ahead of a new film celebrating the music of queen. to...
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welcome to breakfast, with chris mason and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: leicester city say thepeople died in a helicopter crash outside its ground. the last budget before brexit, but will the chancellor ditch austerity and start spending? the chancellor has to find the cash to end austerity and pay for a boost to the nhs. i've been finding out what you think the government should do to pay for it. a passenger plane carrying 188 people has crashed into the sea off the coast of indonesia. a sea rch—and—rescue operation is underway. it's a fantastic five for lewis hamilton, as the british driver seals yet another formula 1 title,
welcome to breakfast, with chris mason and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: leicester city say thepeople died in a helicopter crash outside its ground. the last budget before brexit, but will the chancellor ditch austerity and start spending? the chancellor has to find the cash to end austerity and pay for a boost to the nhs. i've been finding out what you think the government should do to pay for it. a passenger plane carrying 188 people has crashed into the sea off the coast of indonesia....
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.he salisbury novichok poisoning is identified as a medic in russia's military intelligence. i do solemnly swear... brett kava naugh thanks president trump for his support as he's sworn in as a us supreme courtjustice. tackling violence in prisons — officers in england and wales are issued with pepper spray. building the future — the uk construction sector suffered a surprise downturn last month. i'm at the largest event for the industry to find out if the answer could lie in robotics and offsite, prefab houses.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.he salisbury novichok poisoning is identified as a medic in russia's military intelligence. i do solemnly swear... brett kava naugh thanks president trump for his support as he's sworn in as a us supreme courtjustice. tackling violence in prisons — officers in england and wales are issued with pepper spray. building the future — the uk construction sector suffered a surprise downturn last month. i'm at the largest event...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and steph mcgovern.it really signal the end of austerity? we'll ask the chancellor, philip hammond. turning on the taps, the chancellor plans the biggest spending spree in eight years. the debate will start in westminster today. we are here in sheffield in the winter garden to find out what it means for you. police investigating the murder of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 carry out a search of a garden in the west midlands. donald trump sends 5,000 troops to the us border with mexico as thousands of migrants head towards it from central america. in sport, a book of condolence opens at leicester city this morning.
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and steph mcgovern.it really signal the end of austerity? we'll ask the chancellor, philip hammond. turning on the taps, the chancellor plans the biggest spending spree in eight years. the debate will start in westminster today. we are here in sheffield in the winter garden to find out what it means for you. police investigating the murder of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 carry out a search of a garden in the west midlands. donald...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the nhs braces bosses warn it could be worse than last year. the finish line in sight — theresa may will tell mps the brexit deal is 95% agreed — but will it be enough to silence critics in her own party? shutdown at britain's biggest car maker. jaguar land rover will stop production at its solihull plant for two weeks from today. i'll be looking at why. close, but not close enough. lewis hamilton misses the chance to become world champion at the us grand prix. and we'll hear how bees really have been busy delivering a boost to the honey crop.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the nhs braces bosses warn it could be worse than last year. the finish line in sight — theresa may will tell mps the brexit deal is 95% agreed — but will it be enough to silence critics in her own party? shutdown at britain's biggest car maker. jaguar land rover will stop production at its solihull plant for two weeks from today. i'll be looking at why. close, but not close enough. lewis hamilton...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today: warnings of travel disruption and floods as storm callum brings a second day of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the uk. residents of one welsh village spend the night on evacuation watch as water levels rise. good morning. there is more rain to come today, particularly for wales we re we come today, particularly for wales were we still have the amber warning. it is another windy day. meanwhile across eastern parts of england, we could see temperatures up england, we could see temperatures up to 25 celsius. all of the details in 25 minutes. the head of the united nationsjoins calls for a proper investigation into the disappearance of a saudi journalist at the country's consulate in istanbul. the sound of silence on and off the pitch as england draw 0—0, with croatia in front of an empty stadium. all part of a punishment to the croatian fa. for the duchess of york. —— and the awkward question at the royal wedding for the duchess of york. more on all of that
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today: warnings of travel disruption and floods as storm callum brings a second day of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the uk. residents of one welsh village spend the night on evacuation watch as water levels rise. good morning. there is more rain to come today, particularly for wales we re we come today, particularly for wales were we still have the amber warning. it is another windy day. meanwhile across eastern...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ons but after a day of drama in brussels there's still no deal. fracking for shale gas could begin in the uk for the first time today. a ground breaking approach to surgery — scientists say they're close to working out a sat nav for the brain. the value of dyslexic skills. we chat to a former dragon about why those with dyslexia are uniquely suited to business, but a new report says they're being overlooked. the pressure intensifies on scotland manager alex mcleish as they lose to portugal — it's their sixth defeat in eight games.
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ons but after a day of drama in brussels there's still no deal. fracking for shale gas could begin in the uk for the first time today. a ground breaking approach to surgery — scientists say they're close to working out a sat nav for the brain. the value of dyslexic skills. we chat to a former dragon about why those with dyslexia are uniquely suited to business, but a new report says they're being overlooked. the pressure...
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coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesshe latest headlines: climate scientists say we must do better. researchers redouble efforts and push for a new strategy to tackle global warming. brazil's right—wing congressman jair bolsonaro takes a commanding lead in the presidential election, but he will face a run—off with leftist rival fernando haddad. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the financial times which reports landlords are struggling to offload billions of pounds worth of shopping centres and retail parks as the crisis in bricks—and—mortar retail ripples through the uk's property sector. the guardian, in a related story, quotes the ceo of tesco — the uk's largest retailer — who has called for a 2% tax on online sales to prevent more high street chains from going to the wall. still with the guardian, and the news that the party is over for club 18 to 30 as thomas cook retires the brand. the group had put the name up for sale in the spring, but
coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesshe latest headlines: climate scientists say we must do better. researchers redouble efforts and push for a new strategy to tackle global warming. brazil's right—wing congressman jair bolsonaro takes a commanding lead in the presidential election, but he will face a run—off with leftist rival fernando haddad. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.sia's earthquake and tsunami, as they face a fifth day with no water, no power, and little sign of help. taking back control after brexit. theresa may promises low—skill immigration will fall, and says there will be no special treatment for eu citizens. it is supposed to be a last resort, but we hear how the use of restraints on patients with learning disabilities rose by 50% last year. it broke my heart, to be honest with you. i still find it broke my heart, to be honest with you. istill find it it broke my heart, to be honest with you. i still find it difficult to deal with. finance for kids.
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.sia's earthquake and tsunami, as they face a fifth day with no water, no power, and little sign of help. taking back control after brexit. theresa may promises low—skill immigration will fall, and says there will be no special treatment for eu citizens. it is supposed to be a last resort, but we hear how the use of restraints on patients with learning disabilities rose by 50% last year. it broke my heart, to be honest with you. i still...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today — searching for survivorsarthquake and tsunami which has killed more than 800 people. brexit, business and party infighting. we'll speak to the chancellor of the exchequer phillip hammond. there are are at billows of smoke coming out from the bonnet and at that stage, i saw the flame lit up andi that stage, i saw the flame lit up and i thought i needed to get out of the car now. engine failures and cars catching fire. ford agrees to refund thousands of pounds to customers who experienced problems with its ecoboost engines. in sport — its been raining champagne in paris as team europe trounced the usa at the ryder cup.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today — searching for survivorsarthquake and tsunami which has killed more than 800 people. brexit, business and party infighting. we'll speak to the chancellor of the exchequer phillip hammond. there are are at billows of smoke coming out from the bonnet and at that stage, i saw the flame lit up andi that stage, i saw the flame lit up and i thought i needed to get out of the car now. engine failures and cars catching...
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that's breakfast, and dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport.b‘s attem pts the latest on dominic raab‘s atte m pts to the latest on dominic raab‘s attempts to see a brexit breakthrough. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: pressure is mounting on saudi arabia almost two weeks after journalist jamal khashoggi disappeared while visiting the country's consulate in istanbul. the uk, france and germany have issued a rare joint statement demanding answers and saying they're treating the incident with the utmost seriousness. donald trump's defended his relationship with kim jong—un. speaking to us broadcaster cbs, president trump said the two had good chemistry and that his approach to the north korean leader had seen an end to threats being made to the west. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, says some key brexit issues are still unresolved including the backstop to avoid a hard border in ireland. he hosted unscheduled talks with his uk counterpart to try and make progress just days ahead of a crucial meeting of eu leaders
that's breakfast, and dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport.b‘s attem pts the latest on dominic raab‘s atte m pts to the latest on dominic raab‘s attempts to see a brexit breakthrough. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: pressure is mounting on saudi arabia almost two weeks after journalist jamal khashoggi disappeared while visiting the country's consulate in istanbul. the uk, france and germany have issued a rare joint...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the prime minister says—working families, as she freezes fuel duty for the ninth year in a row. mounting desperation in indonesia, as survivors of the earthquake and tsunami search for food, fuel and water. here in palu, emotions are running high, as survivors are still struggling to get hold of basic supplies like food and water. can't afford a mortgage, and struggling to pay the rent. the young people at the sharp end of the housing crisis. amazon delivers a pay rise for its lowest—paid workers,
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the prime minister says—working families, as she freezes fuel duty for the ninth year in a row. mounting desperation in indonesia, as survivors of the earthquake and tsunami search for food, fuel and water. here in palu, emotions are running high, as survivors are still struggling to get hold of basic supplies like food and water. can't afford a mortgage, and struggling to pay the rent. the young people at the sharp...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. eu leaders, but there is little sign of a breakthrough on brexit. a warning that thousands of babies are growing up in toxic households, at risk of severe harm. and a hug for the royal couple, as harry and meghan continue to pull in the crowds in australia. pension pots worth £20 billion are sitting unclaimed after people lost track of them. i will be telling you how you can track yours down. no bale, but no problem for wales, as a brilliant free—kick from harry wilson helps them to beat ireland and go top of their nations league group.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. eu leaders, but there is little sign of a breakthrough on brexit. a warning that thousands of babies are growing up in toxic households, at risk of severe harm. and a hug for the royal couple, as harry and meghan continue to pull in the crowds in australia. pension pots worth £20 billion are sitting unclaimed after people lost track of them. i will be telling you how you can track yours down. no bale, but no problem for wales, as a...
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coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessbbc news. the latest headlines: as turkey prepares to reveal all about the murder of the the journalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul, the us treasury secretary has held private talks in riyadh with the saudi crown prince. president trump has warned that the us will build up its nuclear arsenal to pressure russia and china, as he has threatened to pull out of a landmark treaty. the longest sea bridge in the world has opened with a ceremony which the chinese president, xijinping, has attended. the bridge links hong kong and the macau peninsula to mainland china. now it is time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the arab news. it leads with the so—called davos in the desert business conference in saudi arabia, or future investment initiative, to give it its proper title, which starts on tuesday. it says big investment deals are planned involving russia and china, despite several western countries pulling
coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessbbc news. the latest headlines: as turkey prepares to reveal all about the murder of the the journalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul, the us treasury secretary has held private talks in riyadh with the saudi crown prince. president trump has warned that the us will build up its nuclear arsenal to pressure russia and china, as he has threatened to pull out of a landmark...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.the world — scientists say we will have to make drastic changes to the way we live if we are to tackle climate change. the worst road accident in the united states for ten years as all 18 people in a limousine and two pedestrians are killed. too many apprentices aren't getting the high—quality training they deserve. that's the conclusion of a report out this morning from a committee of mps. mo farah wins a marathon for the first time — at only his third attempt — breaking the european record along the way in chicago.
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.the world — scientists say we will have to make drastic changes to the way we live if we are to tackle climate change. the worst road accident in the united states for ten years as all 18 people in a limousine and two pedestrians are killed. too many apprentices aren't getting the high—quality training they deserve. that's the conclusion of a report out this morning from a committee of mps. mo farah wins a marathon for the...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. save her brexit plan. the prime minister meets her cabinet this morning before heading to brussels to try to break the deadlock. and as the duke and duchess of sussex confirm they'll be parents in the spring. australians welcome the news with a few special gifts. good morning. an extra £19 billion a year will have to be found by the government if it is to uphold theresa may's promise that austerity is over, that's according to a major report out today. i'll have the details. sterling is stunning in seville, as england win in spain for the first time in over 30 years. and after reigning supreme over the ice,
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. save her brexit plan. the prime minister meets her cabinet this morning before heading to brussels to try to break the deadlock. and as the duke and duchess of sussex confirm they'll be parents in the spring. australians welcome the news with a few special gifts. good morning. an extra £19 billion a year will have to be found by the government if it is to uphold theresa may's promise that austerity is over, that's according to a major...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and. the latest headlines: turkish police have completed their first search of the saudi consulate in istanbul, where they believe the journalist jamal hashoggi was murdered two weeks ago. prime minister theresa may calls for calm ahead of crucial brexit negotiations despite differences over the future of the irish border. the royal couple meghan and harry confirm they'll be parents in the spring. australians welcomed the happy news with a few special gifts. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with city am. they lead with finance chiefs deserting the saudi business summit as political tensions surrounding missing journalist jamal khashoggi rumble on. and on the front page of the guardian, the prime minister is in a race to rescue the brexit deal, says the paper, as theresa may admits talks with the eu have stalled over the irish border issue. the financial times continues with the woes of sears. the us department store
coming up at 6am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and. the latest headlines: turkish police have completed their first search of the saudi consulate in istanbul, where they believe the journalist jamal hashoggi was murdered two weeks ago. prime minister theresa may calls for calm ahead of crucial brexit negotiations despite differences over the future of the irish border. the royal couple meghan and harry confirm they'll be parents in the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: attacks in england, as the health secretary promises zero tolerance to violence. president trump pays his respects in pittsburgh, ignoring appeals to stay away days after a massacre at a synagogue. 11 people are killed as italy is struck by fierce storms. we'll be live in venice with the latest. penalising loyalty — car and home insurance firms that only offer the best deals to new customers face greater scrutiny. in sport, eddiejones swings the axe, as he drops mike brown, england's most capped full—back, for saturday's test against south africa.
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: attacks in england, as the health secretary promises zero tolerance to violence. president trump pays his respects in pittsburgh, ignoring appeals to stay away days after a massacre at a synagogue. 11 people are killed as italy is struck by fierce storms. we'll be live in venice with the latest. penalising loyalty — car and home insurance firms that only offer the best deals to new customers face...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: the second suspect in the salisbury novichok poisoning is identified as a medic in russia's military intelligence. i do solemnly swear... brett kava naugh thanks president trump for his support as he's sworn in as a us supreme courtjustice. tackling violence in prisons — officers in england and wales are issued with pepper spray. building the future — the uk construction sector suffered a surprise downturn last month. i'm at the largest event for the industry to find out if the answer could lie in robotics and offsite, prefab houses. he's the premier league's top scorer, but is eden hazard leaving chelsea to join real madrid? he says it's the club of his dreams. a breakfast exclusive, as gwyneth paltrow tells charlie about life in hollywood after harvey weinstein. good morning from blenheim palace. beautiful star to the day here, albeit chilly, generally it is a mild start and for england and wales we have a dry day with warm sunshine. for scotland and northern ir
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: the second suspect in the salisbury novichok poisoning is identified as a medic in russia's military intelligence. i do solemnly swear... brett kava naugh thanks president trump for his support as he's sworn in as a us supreme courtjustice. tackling violence in prisons — officers in england and wales are issued with pepper spray. building the future — the uk construction sector suffered a surprise...
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bye for now. and louise minchin. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.who has campaigned on the issue after they helped her son control his seizures. we'll hear about the gangs of extreme fly—tippers who are taking over private land to create illegal waste dumps on a massive scale, as the bbc‘s flagship consumer series watchdog returns to our screens. and we'll be joined on the sofa by the author of the book thief. he'll tell us how its international success left him full of self doubt and why his new novel took a decade to write. not easy for an author when they have had big success. and the new book. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the government says it's adopting a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff as figures show attacks in england have reached a five—year high. more than 15% of staff say they've been subjected to violence in the last year. new measures will see offenders sentenced quicker and staff receive better training to deal with violent situations. wherever there is a person, there is a propensity f
bye for now. and louise minchin. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.who has campaigned on the issue after they helped her son control his seizures. we'll hear about the gangs of extreme fly—tippers who are taking over private land to create illegal waste dumps on a massive scale, as the bbc‘s flagship consumer series watchdog returns to our screens. and we'll be joined on the sofa by the author of the book thief. he'll tell us how its international success left...
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welcome to breakfast, with chris mason and louise minchin. our headlines today: leicester city say the club's heart is broken, as it confirms its chairman and four other people died in a helicopter crash outside its ground. the last budget before brexit, but will the chancellor ditch austerity and start spending? the chancellor has to find the cash to end austerity and pay for a boost to the nhs. i've been finding out what you think the government should do to pay for it. a passenger plane carrying 188 people has crashed into the sea off the coast of indonesia. a sea rch—and—rescue operation is underway. it's a fantastic five for lewis hamilton, as the british driver seals yet another formula 1 title, putting him level with the legend juan manuel fangio on five world championships. i'm in amongst the beautiful or term colours of west burton are to read him today, and while it's frosty to start your muggy, i'll have the forecast later. —— monday —— were sporting arboretum —— autumn colours. it's monday the 29th of october. our top story: leice
welcome to breakfast, with chris mason and louise minchin. our headlines today: leicester city say the club's heart is broken, as it confirms its chairman and four other people died in a helicopter crash outside its ground. the last budget before brexit, but will the chancellor ditch austerity and start spending? the chancellor has to find the cash to end austerity and pay for a boost to the nhs. i've been finding out what you think the government should do to pay for it. a passenger plane...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today — a crucial week for brexit negotiations but after a day of drama in brussels there's still no deal. fracking for shale gas could begin in the uk for the first time today. a ground breaking approach to surgery — scientists say they're close to working out a sat nav for the brain. the value of dyslexic skills. we chat to a former dragon about why those with dyslexia are uniquely suited to business, but a new report says they're being overlooked. the pressure intensifies on scotland manager alex mcleish as they lose to portugal — it's their sixth defeat in eight games. imac is the national motor mode —— museum. ——i am at. lots of cloud and outbreaks of rain. if anything truly nice in the forecast? join me here on breakfast. it's monday october the 15th. our top story — it's the start of a crucial week for brexit negotiations with theresa may set to face her cabinet and european leaders in brussels after a day of dramatic, but disappointing negotiations yesterday. the
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today — a crucial week for brexit negotiations but after a day of drama in brussels there's still no deal. fracking for shale gas could begin in the uk for the first time today. a ground breaking approach to surgery — scientists say they're close to working out a sat nav for the brain. the value of dyslexic skills. we chat to a former dragon about why those with dyslexia are uniquely suited to business, but...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: the fight for equal pay — thousands of women who work for glasgow city council prepare to walk out in what's thought to be the biggest strike of its kind in the uk. the dramatic rise in fast food outlets — new bbc research shows the number of high street takeaways is at its highest level. it's a side to the showman that the world didn't see — we have a rare interview with freddie mercury's nephew, ahead of a new film celebrating the music of queen. to say he was only there for the very beginning of my life, he definitely made a very big impact on my life. the danger of data — we're sharing too much information about ourselves on social media that can be used by frausters. today, a new campaign is launching to combat this. in sport, cristiano ronaldo returns to manchester and says the truth is coming, as he speaks publicly for the first time about the rape allegation against him. good morning. we are already getting into the spirit of halloween. outside it is a chi
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: the fight for equal pay — thousands of women who work for glasgow city council prepare to walk out in what's thought to be the biggest strike of its kind in the uk. the dramatic rise in fast food outlets — new bbc research shows the number of high street takeaways is at its highest level. it's a side to the showman that the world didn't see — we have a rare interview with freddie mercury's nephew, ahead of a...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a crucial 48 hours as theresa may tries to save her brexit plan. the prime minister meets her cabinet this morning before heading to brussels to try to break the deadlock. and as the duke and duchess of sussex confirm they'll be parents in the spring. australians welcome the news with a few special gifts. good morning. an extra £19 billion a year will have to be found by the government if it is to uphold theresa may's promise that austerity is over, that's according to a major report out today. i'll have the details. sterling is stunning in seville, as england win in spain for the first time in over 30 years. and after reigning supreme over the ice, double olympic champion lizzy yarnold retires from skelleton. she's on the sofa at 8:10am. good morning from central london. we're at little venice this morning, bringing news of foggy conditions to start the day for england and wales. a mostly dry day for you but for scotla nd a mostly dry day for you but for scotland
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a crucial 48 hours as theresa may tries to save her brexit plan. the prime minister meets her cabinet this morning before heading to brussels to try to break the deadlock. and as the duke and duchess of sussex confirm they'll be parents in the spring. australians welcome the news with a few special gifts. good morning. an extra £19 billion a year will have to be found by the government if it is to uphold theresa...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. 0ur headlines today: warnings of travel disruptionvillage spend the night on evacuation watch as water levels rise. good morning. there is more rain to come today, particularly for wales we re we come today, particularly for wales were we still have the amber warning. it is another windy day. meanwhile across eastern parts of england, we could see temperatures up england, we could see temperatures up to 25 celsius. all of the details in 25 minutes. the head of the united nationsjoins calls for a proper investigation into the disappearance of a saudi journalist at the country's consulate in istanbul. the sound of silence on and off the pitch as england draw 0—0,
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. 0ur headlines today: warnings of travel disruptionvillage spend the night on evacuation watch as water levels rise. good morning. there is more rain to come today, particularly for wales we re we come today, particularly for wales were we still have the amber warning. it is another windy day. meanwhile across eastern parts of england, we could see temperatures up england, we could see temperatures up to 25 celsius. all of the details in 25...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today — a warning to the world — scientists say we will have to make drastic changes to the way we live if we are to tackle climate change. the worst road accident in the united states for ten years as all 18 people in a limousine and two pedestrians are killed. too many apprentices aren't getting the high—quality training they deserve. that's the conclusion of a report out this morning from a committee of mps. mo farah wins a marathon for the first time — at only his third attempt — breaking the european record along the way in chicago. it isa it is a chilly start today but the england and wales today, mostly dry with some sunny spells developing. gotland and northern ireland, cloudy, wet and windy. —— scotland. it's monday october the 8th. our top story — scientists have given one of the starkest warnings yet about the changes needed to tackle climate change. the report says that limiting temperature rises to no more than 1.5 celsius will require massive changes to the
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today — a warning to the world — scientists say we will have to make drastic changes to the way we live if we are to tackle climate change. the worst road accident in the united states for ten years as all 18 people in a limousine and two pedestrians are killed. too many apprentices aren't getting the high—quality training they deserve. that's the conclusion of a report out this morning from a committee of...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: theresa may prepares to meet eu leaders, but there is little sign of a breakthrough on brexit. a warning that thousands of babies are growing up in toxic households, at risk of severe harm. and a hug for the royal couple, as harry and meghan continue to pull in the crowds in australia. pension pots worth £20 billion are sitting unclaimed after people lost track of them. i will be telling you how you can track yours down. no bale, but no problem for wales, as a brilliant free—kick from harry wilson helps them to beat ireland and go top of their nations league group. and more glorious autumn colours to parts of the uk, but a bit of rain to come in central and southern england. details on that and look forward to the weekend forecast coming up on breakfast. it is wednesday 17 october. our top story: theresa may will address european leaders at a summit in brussels this evening, with the brexit talks deadlocked. the two sides are struggling to agree over how to preven
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: theresa may prepares to meet eu leaders, but there is little sign of a breakthrough on brexit. a warning that thousands of babies are growing up in toxic households, at risk of severe harm. and a hug for the royal couple, as harry and meghan continue to pull in the crowds in australia. pension pots worth £20 billion are sitting unclaimed after people lost track of them. i will be telling you how you can track yours...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the nhs braces itself for another winter crisis and hospital bosses warn it could be worse than last year. the finish line in sight — theresa may will tell mps the brexit deal is 95% agreed — but will it be enough to silence critics in her own party? shutdown at britain's biggest car maker. jaguar land rover will stop production at its solihull plant for two weeks from today. i'll be looking at why. close, but not close enough. lewis hamilton misses the chance to become world champion at the us grand prix. and we'll hear how bees really have been busy delivering a boost to the honey crop. good morning, it's a chilly start to the day but for many it is going to be dry with sunny spells except for the far north of scotland, that will be wet and windy. it's monday the 22nd of october. our top story. the group representing hospitals, ambulance services and other nhs trusts in england is predicting that the strain on health services this winter will be worse than last
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the nhs braces itself for another winter crisis and hospital bosses warn it could be worse than last year. the finish line in sight — theresa may will tell mps the brexit deal is 95% agreed — but will it be enough to silence critics in her own party? shutdown at britain's biggest car maker. jaguar land rover will stop production at its solihull plant for two weeks from today. i'll be looking at why....
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today... warnings of travel disruption and floods as storm callum brings a second day of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the uk — thousands are without power in south wales. good morning. there's more rain to come today, particularly for wales where we still have that amber warning. it's another windy day. meanwhile across eastern parts of england, we could see temperatures up to 25 celsius. all the details in the next 15 minutes. the head of the united nationsjoins calls for a proper investigation into the alleged assasination of a saudi journalist at the country's consulate in istanbul. in sport, it's hot work for england's cricketers in sri lanka. they set the home side 279 to win the second one day international in dambulla and the awkward question at the royal wedding for the duchess of york it's saturday 13th october. our top story. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption and flood warnings as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds to man
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today... warnings of travel disruption and floods as storm callum brings a second day of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the uk — thousands are without power in south wales. good morning. there's more rain to come today, particularly for wales where we still have that amber warning. it's another windy day. meanwhile across eastern parts of england, we could see temperatures up to 25 celsius. all the details in the...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today — searching for survivors — indonesia calls for international help to deal with the powerful earthquake and tsunami which has killed more than 800 people. brexit, business and party infighting. we'll speak to the chancellor of the exchequer phillip hammond. there are are at billows of smoke coming out from the bonnet and at that stage, i saw the flame lit up andi that stage, i saw the flame lit up and i thought i needed to get out of the car now. engine failures and cars catching fire. ford agrees to refund thousands of pounds to customers who experienced problems with its ecoboost engines. in sport — its been raining champagne in paris as team europe trounced the usa at the ryder cup. hold on there, please, madam. this could be a potential crisis. why did you say madam? because you are a woman. am i? does it suits me? meeting the doctor — we'll hear from jodie whittaker before she takes up her tenancy in the tardis. outside, chile for england and wales, —— chilly
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today — searching for survivors — indonesia calls for international help to deal with the powerful earthquake and tsunami which has killed more than 800 people. brexit, business and party infighting. we'll speak to the chancellor of the exchequer phillip hammond. there are are at billows of smoke coming out from the bonnet and at that stage, i saw the flame lit up andi that stage, i saw the flame lit up and i thought i...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: growing anger among survivors of indonesia's earthquake and tsunami, as they face a fifth day with no water, no power, and little sign of help. taking back control after brexit. theresa may promises low—skill immigration will fall, and says there will be no special treatment for eu citizens. it is supposed to be a last resort, but we hear how the use of restraints on patients with learning disabilities rose by 50% last year. it broke my heart, to be honest with you. i still find it broke my heart, to be honest with you. istill find it it broke my heart, to be honest with you. i still find it difficult to deal with. finance for kids. we will find out the best age to help teach your children how to manage their money. jose mourinho speaks his mind once again. this time, he says some of his players dont care enough, as manchester united prepare to play in the champions league tonight. they are moving now slowly towards you. and the horrors of a second world war bombi
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: growing anger among survivors of indonesia's earthquake and tsunami, as they face a fifth day with no water, no power, and little sign of help. taking back control after brexit. theresa may promises low—skill immigration will fall, and says there will be no special treatment for eu citizens. it is supposed to be a last resort, but we hear how the use of restraints on patients with learning disabilities rose by 50%...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the prime minister says she is fighting for hard—working families, as she freezes fuel duty for the ninth year in a row. mounting desperation in indonesia, as survivors of the earthquake and tsunami search for food, fuel and water. here in palu, emotions are running high, as survivors are still struggling to get hold of basic supplies like food and water. can't afford a mortgage, and struggling to pay the rent. the young people at the sharp end of the housing crisis. amazon delivers a pay rise for its lowest—paid workers, but unions warn more still needs to be done to improve working conditions. more boos forjose mourinho. his manchester united side slump to a 0—0 draw with valencia in the champions league. and hollywood actor bradley cooper tells us how working with lady gaga made him feel starstruck, and the perks of directing. ijust i just have to ijust have to get you to be as real as possible, and then i'll react off as possible, and then i'll react off a you
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the prime minister says she is fighting for hard—working families, as she freezes fuel duty for the ninth year in a row. mounting desperation in indonesia, as survivors of the earthquake and tsunami search for food, fuel and water. here in palu, emotions are running high, as survivors are still struggling to get hold of basic supplies like food and water. can't afford a mortgage, and struggling to pay the rent. the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: warnings of queues, delays and increased criminal activity at the uk's borders, in the event of a no—deal brexit, according to a government watchdog. the crackdown on sales of illegal medicine — we're given exclusive access to early morning raids with officers seizing over a million pills in a single week. a visit by the duchess of sussex to a market in fiji is cut short because of concerns about security. earlier in herfirst speech of the tour, she shared a personal message about the value of education. when girls are given the right tools to succeed, they can create incredible futures, not only for themselves, but for all of those around them. families against universal credit. parents are heading to westminster to tell mps they'll actually be worse off under the controversial new benefit system. cristiano ronaldo makes a winning return to old trafford and there's a warm reception from the manchester united fans, depsite defeat in the champions league. (louise 0
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: warnings of queues, delays and increased criminal activity at the uk's borders, in the event of a no—deal brexit, according to a government watchdog. the crackdown on sales of illegal medicine — we're given exclusive access to early morning raids with officers seizing over a million pills in a single week. a visit by the duchess of sussex to a market in fiji is cut short because of concerns about...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the final budget before brexit, but did it really signal the end of austerity? we'll ask the chancellor, philip hammond. turning on the taps, the chancellor plans the biggest spending spree in eight years. the debate will start in westminster today. we are here in sheffield in the winter garden to find out what it means for you. police investigating the murder of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 carry out a search of a garden in the west midlands. donald trump sends 5,000 troops to the us border with mexico as thousands of migrants head towards it from central america. in sport, a book of condolence opens at leicester city this morning. members of vichai srivaddhanaprabha's family as well as the leicester first team squad have paid their respects at the king power stadium. plus, a stark warning about our wildlife. a report says populutions are plummeting across the planet. we'll find out why. and it is another cold start out there this morning, but the frost
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the final budget before brexit, but did it really signal the end of austerity? we'll ask the chancellor, philip hammond. turning on the taps, the chancellor plans the biggest spending spree in eight years. the debate will start in westminster today. we are here in sheffield in the winter garden to find out what it means for you. police investigating the murder of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in...