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with dan walker and louise minchin. here in westminster. mps are urgently working out their next steps over brexit — after rejecting theresa may's deal for a second time. the eyes to the right, 242, the noes to the left, 391. so the noes the ayes to the right, 242, the noes to the left, 391. so the noes habit, the noes habit. and grab —— have in the face of her loss by a massive majority, the prime minister confirms a vote today on whether to leave the eu without a deal. these are unenviable choices. thanks to the decision that the house has made this evening they are choices that must now be faced. it's a stormy morning outside the houses of parliament — we'll be trying to get a sense of which way the political winds are blowing. good morning. and that storm is something that is being felt by businesses. i am at a manufacturers in birmingham. i will be talking to them about how they are preparing and what they think is going on.
with dan walker and louise minchin. here in westminster. mps are urgently working out their next steps over brexit — after rejecting theresa may's deal for a second time. the eyes to the right, 242, the noes to the left, 391. so the noes the ayes to the right, 242, the noes to the left, 391. so the noes habit, the noes habit. and grab —— have in the face of her loss by a massive majority, the prime minister confirms a vote today on whether to leave the eu without a deal. these are...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. here in westminster.after rejecting theresa may's deal for a second time. the ayes to the right, 242, the noes to the left, 391. so the noes habit, the noes habit. and grab —— have in the face of her loss by a massive majority, the prime minister confirms a vote today on whether to leave the eu without a deal. these are unenviable choices. thanks to the decision that the
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. here in westminster.after rejecting theresa may's deal for a second time. the ayes to the right, 242, the noes to the left, 391. so the noes habit, the noes habit. and grab —— have in the face of her loss by a massive majority, the prime minister confirms a vote today on whether to leave the eu without a deal. these are unenviable choices. thanks to the decision that the
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good morning welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.f the brexit process in a further blow for theresa may. three of her ministers resign tojoin the rebellion. the ayes to the right 329, the noes to the left 302. the prime minister insists she won't be bound by any new plan that may emerge from these indicative votes, which take place tomorrow. with a no deal exit still a possibility, i've been looking at the trade deals already in place and what's left to do. more potholes are being patched up but there are fears that a quick fix solution is just skimming the surface. silencing the racist, raheem sterling responds to abuse from the fans. today we are looking at a cloudier day than
good morning welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.f the brexit process in a further blow for theresa may. three of her ministers resign tojoin the rebellion. the ayes to the right 329, the noes to the left 302. the prime minister insists she won't be bound by any new plan that may emerge from these indicative votes, which take place tomorrow. with a no deal exit still a possibility, i've been looking at the trade deals already in place and what's left to do. more potholes...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker, and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessews. the latest headlines: the investigation into alleged links between donald trump's election campaign and russia has cleared the president and his team of colluding with moscow. there've been reports of voting irregularities in thailand's election, after preliminary results showed a pro—army party taking a shock lead. two senior conservatives touted as possible caretaker leaders have said they fully back theresa may ahead of another crucial week for brexit and british politics. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the sun — british prime minister theresa may's leadership and its untenable future. the newspaper has given the pm an ultimatum — that she must announce today her resignation as soon as her brexit deal is approved and britain is out of the eu. staying in the uk, and in the guardian we see pictures from the weekend's country retreat of talks between theresa may and leading hard brexiteers. they met t
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker, and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessews. the latest headlines: the investigation into alleged links between donald trump's election campaign and russia has cleared the president and his team of colluding with moscow. there've been reports of voting irregularities in thailand's election, after preliminary results showed a pro—army party taking a shock lead. two senior conservatives touted as possible caretaker leaders have...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ke place for the victims of the christchurch mosque shootings, new zealand's prime minister calls for a global fight against racist right—wing ideology. we absolutely have to learn the lessons from both what gave rise to the ugly ideology of this individual, and what environments allow that to grow and to potentially spread. theresa may writes to the eu asking for brexit to be postponed, but there is a fierce debate over how much of a delay she should ask for. we have a special report from podcast presenter
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ke place for the victims of the christchurch mosque shootings, new zealand's prime minister calls for a global fight against racist right—wing ideology. we absolutely have to learn the lessons from both what gave rise to the ugly ideology of this individual, and what environments allow that to grow and to potentially spread. theresa may writes to the eu asking for brexit to be postponed, but there is a fierce debate over how much of a...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a £1.6 billion fund says the prime minister is trying to bribe mp5 to back her deal to leave the eu. after two teenagers in separate cities are stabbed to death, the home secretary calls an urgent meeting of chief constables to tackle knife crime. fierce tornadoes strike the american states of alabama and georgia, killing at least 23 people. many more are missing. today i'm talking about personal finances. more of us are worried about what the turmoil in westminster will mean for our household budgets. i'll have more shortly.
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a £1.6 billion fund says the prime minister is trying to bribe mp5 to back her deal to leave the eu. after two teenagers in separate cities are stabbed to death, the home secretary calls an urgent meeting of chief constables to tackle knife crime. fierce tornadoes strike the american states of alabama and georgia, killing at least 23 people. many more are missing. today i'm talking about personal finances. more...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines for you: theresa may blames want this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with, i agree. iam process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your side. as she heads to europe to ask for an extension to the process, there's an angry response at westminster to her approach. she has failed and i think that there are no big question marks as to whether she should be allowed to carry on and see whether she can continue with a deal because there area continue with a deal because there are a growing number of people who think time to move
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines for you: theresa may blames want this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with, i agree. iam process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your side. as she heads to europe to ask for an extension to the process, there's an angry response at westminster to her approach. she has failed and i think...
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coming up at 6am, breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. this is the briefing from bbc news.alternative brexit plans, as speculation mounts about theresa may's future. and after america's worst measles outbreak in decades, authorities in new york state ban unvaccinated minors from public places. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the guardian and brexit. it's normal now on the briefing. there's no avoiding it i'm afraid. especially on a day when theresa may will face backbench tories as the house of commons prepare to vote on alternatives to her deal. staying with the eu, and a story on the front of frankfurter allgemeine. euro mps pass a new internet copyright law that mean internet giants — like google — will have to pay a fee to re—direct links from news websites. and now to the financial times. it leads on the landmark legal case of the drugmaker purdue pharma who have agreed to pay out $270 million for their role in the opioid crisis. staying with the ft and a story that's big here in london — u
coming up at 6am, breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. this is the briefing from bbc news.alternative brexit plans, as speculation mounts about theresa may's future. and after america's worst measles outbreak in decades, authorities in new york state ban unvaccinated minors from public places. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the guardian and brexit. it's normal now on the briefing. there's no avoiding it...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.eople have died and a further two are in hospital, one critical, following a st patrick's day party in county tyrone. new zealand's prime minister says her government will move quickly to toughen the country's gun laws following the deadly attack on mosques in christchurch. will it be third time lucky for theresa may, as a last—minute push continues to woo the dup and dozens of her own mps to back her brexit deal? good morning. stocking up. with 11 days to go before we're supposed to leave the eu, are supermarkets and shoppers making sure they don't run out of the things they need?
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.eople have died and a further two are in hospital, one critical, following a st patrick's day party in county tyrone. new zealand's prime minister says her government will move quickly to toughen the country's gun laws following the deadly attack on mosques in christchurch. will it be third time lucky for theresa may, as a last—minute push continues to woo the dup and dozens of her own mps to back her brexit deal? good morning. stocking...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.rgoing cervical screening hits a 20—year low. now, a new advertising campaign aims to change attitudes. growing pressure on the government to do more to tackle knife crime. one former minister says it should be as treated the same as terrorism. foreign companies have more than £1 trillion invested in the uk, so what might happen to that money after brexit? i'm at this french—owned factory in leeds to find out. tottenham in the champions league, but ahead of their clash against borussia dortmund, mauricio pochettino has called on the premier league to give english clubs more help so they can
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.rgoing cervical screening hits a 20—year low. now, a new advertising campaign aims to change attitudes. growing pressure on the government to do more to tackle knife crime. one former minister says it should be as treated the same as terrorism. foreign companies have more than £1 trillion invested in the uk, so what might happen to that money after brexit? i'm at this french—owned factory in leeds to find out. tottenham in the...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a critical week for brexitater control over the process. we'll look at the pressure being placed on the prime minister from all sides, in the week we were supposed to be leaving the eu. a great day for donald trump. the mueller report finds no evidence of the president's campaign colluding with russia in the 2016 election. we'll hear stories of survival, as the cruise ship that got into trouble off the coast of norway arrives safely at port. it's late, it's wildly expensive, but it's beautiful.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a critical week for brexitater control over the process. we'll look at the pressure being placed on the prime minister from all sides, in the week we were supposed to be leaving the eu. a great day for donald trump. the mueller report finds no evidence of the president's campaign colluding with russia in the 2016 election. we'll hear stories of survival, as the cruise ship that got into trouble off the coast of norway...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ge of options to try to find some common ground, and a way to break the brexit deadlock. it comes as some leading brexiteers appear to be showing signs that they will back theresa may's deal after all. putting the brakes on speeding. plans are revealed to fit all new cars with a device to keep them within the limit. who will save debenhams? the retailer says it needs £200 million to keep the doors open. i'll have the latest on what it means for staff and shoppers. in sport: how to deal with racist fans. calls for stadium and tournament bans as football wrestles
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ge of options to try to find some common ground, and a way to break the brexit deadlock. it comes as some leading brexiteers appear to be showing signs that they will back theresa may's deal after all. putting the brakes on speeding. plans are revealed to fit all new cars with a device to keep them within the limit. who will save debenhams? the retailer says it needs £200 million to keep the doors open. i'll have the latest on what it...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: warnings of a constitutional crisis, just ten days before brexit, after theresa may is told she can't have a third vote on her deal. as new zealand continues to mourn, the country's prime minister, jacinda ardern, has condemned the gunman who killed 50 people as a terrorist, criminal and extremist. there are growing fears for more than 100,000 people in mozambique after a cyclone that caused widespread flooding. now it is time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the latest on brexit, and the independent, which leads with a pictures of the speaker, john bercow, and a claim that he has delivered a hammer blow to theresa may's withdrawal deal. meanwhile, the financial pages of gulf news report on the disagreement over a proposed merger between two of germany largest banks, and the possible loss of 30,000 jobs. staying with the business pages, and the guardian, which highlights
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: warnings of a constitutional crisis, just ten days before brexit, after theresa may is told she can't have a third vote on her deal. as new zealand continues to mourn, the country's prime minister, jacinda ardern, has condemned the gunman who killed 50 people as a terrorist, criminal and extremist. there are growing fears for more than...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, naga munchetty and louise minchin will have all the day's news tornados in the us state of alabama have killed at least 22 people and left dozens seriously injured — there's a warning of more extreme weather to come. a number of men have told the bbc that they were tortured by russian police because they are jehovah's witnesses. officials initially denied the claims, but have now said they will investigate. a senior executive of the chinese tech firm huawei, currently detained in canada, is suing the authorities over her arrest last year. meng wanzhou faces charges linked to the alleged violation of us sanctions against iran — which she denies. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the metro. it's among many newspapers leading on the latest fatal stabbings of two teenagers, and a plea from home secretary sajid javid for the violence to end. let's move to the ft and the promise from uk chancellor philip hammond that there will be an increase in public spending if mps back th
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, naga munchetty and louise minchin will have all the day's news tornados in the us state of alabama have killed at least 22 people and left dozens seriously injured — there's a warning of more extreme weather to come. a number of men have told the bbc that they were tortured by russian police because they are jehovah's witnesses. officials initially denied the claims, but have now said they will investigate. a senior executive of the chinese tech firm...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. for theresa may's brexit plan as a third vote on her deal is blocked? she'll chair a cabinet meeting this morning. one of the set is wondering what it will mean to them is the hospitality industry. iron out hotel in york as pa rt industry. iron out hotel in york as part of my brexit road trip to look at the impact. a race against time to help communities devastated by cyclone idai in south—east africa. thousands are homeless, many hundreds feared dead. england could run short of clean water within 25 years without urgent action.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. for theresa may's brexit plan as a third vote on her deal is blocked? she'll chair a cabinet meeting this morning. one of the set is wondering what it will mean to them is the hospitality industry. iron out hotel in york as pa rt industry. iron out hotel in york as part of my brexit road trip to look at the impact. a race against time to help communities devastated by cyclone idai in south—east africa. thousands are...
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that story and more will be coming up at six o'clock on breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchins news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may heads to brussels to ask for a three month delay to brexit — time she needs to get parliament to back her deal. the prime minister of new zealand has announced a ban on the sale of assault rifles and semi—automatics, in response to the christchurch terror attack that killed 50 people in 2 mosques. rescue teams are still struggling to reach survivors one week after cyclone idai hit south—eastern africa. aid workers say thousands are still desperate for help. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with die welt in germany. it says the eu's turned the tables on the uk, with donald tusk saying he'll only delay brexit if theresa may manages to pass her deal. the mirror and almost all the british press covering brexit too. a much more emotional tone to the media here though — this article calling the prime minister arrogant and
that story and more will be coming up at six o'clock on breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchins news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may heads to brussels to ask for a three month delay to brexit — time she needs to get parliament to back her deal. the prime minister of new zealand has announced a ban on the sale of assault rifles and semi—automatics, in response to the christchurch terror attack that killed 50 people in 2...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: details are flight. china has taken swift action in reaction to the crash and ordered all of its airlines to ground the same model of the boeing 737 jet for safety checks. downing street admits talks between the uk and the european union remain deadlocked as theresa may battles to save her brexit plan before mps vote on it tomorrow.
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: details are flight. china has taken swift action in reaction to the crash and ordered all of its airlines to ground the same model of the boeing 737 jet for safety checks. downing street admits talks between the uk and the european union remain deadlocked as theresa may battles to save her brexit plan before mps vote on it tomorrow.
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: what next for theresa may's brexit plan as a third vote on her deal is blocked? she'll chair a cabinet meeting this morning. one of the set is wondering what it will mean to them is the hospitality industry. iron out hotel in york as pa rt industry. iron out hotel in york as part of my brexit road trip to look at the impact. a race against time to help communities devastated by cyclone idai in south—east africa. thousands are homeless, many hundreds feared dead. england could run short of clean water within 25 years without urgent action. a stark warning from the head of the environment agency. in sport, warren gatland backs his wales side to bring the world cup "home" on a night of six nations celebrations in cardiff. good morning, a cloudy and misty start today, but for many it is dry. in the west, patchy sun and some brightness. more details on 15 minutes. it's tuesday march 19th. our top story: theresa may will chair a meeting of the cabinet this morning, as s
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: what next for theresa may's brexit plan as a third vote on her deal is blocked? she'll chair a cabinet meeting this morning. one of the set is wondering what it will mean to them is the hospitality industry. iron out hotel in york as pa rt industry. iron out hotel in york as part of my brexit road trip to look at the impact. a race against time to help communities devastated by cyclone idai in...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. our headlines for you: theresa may blames mps for brexit deadlock. you want this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with, i agree. i process to be over and done with, i agree. lam process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your side. as she heads to europe to ask for an extension to the process, there's an angry response at westminster to her approach. she has failed and i think that there are no big question marks as to whether she should be allowed to carry on and see whether she can continue with a deal because there area continue with a deal because there are a growing number of people who think time to move on. aid agencies struggle to reach thousands of people still standed, a week after cyclone idai hit southern africa good morning. keeping up with the amazons. ebay says it wants to do more to help local retailers get online — but is it enough to help
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. our headlines for you: theresa may blames mps for brexit deadlock. you want this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with, i agree. i process to be over and done with, i agree. lam process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your process to be over and done with, i agree. i am on your side. as she heads to europe to ask for an extension to the process, there's an...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and louise minchin. our headlines today: a £1.6 billion fund to help the uk's stuggling towns after brexit. labour says the prime minister is trying to bribe mps to back her deal to leave the eu. after two teenagers in separate cities are stabbed to death, the home secretary calls an urgent meeting of chief constables to tackle knife crime. fierce tornadoes strike the american states of alabama and georgia, killing at least 23 people. many more are missing. today i'm talking about personal finances. more of us are worried about what the turmoil in westminster will mean for our household budgets. i'll have more shortly. it was another golden night for laura muir at the european indoor athletics championships in glasgow. she won her second gold of the event, as great britain finished with 12 medals overall. and after the windy and very wintry weather of storm freya last night, thatis weather of storm freya last night, that is now out of the way. a mixture of sunshine and showers. i will have all the latest
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and louise minchin. our headlines today: a £1.6 billion fund to help the uk's stuggling towns after brexit. labour says the prime minister is trying to bribe mps to back her deal to leave the eu. after two teenagers in separate cities are stabbed to death, the home secretary calls an urgent meeting of chief constables to tackle knife crime. fierce tornadoes strike the american states of alabama and georgia, killing at least 23 people. many more are...
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good morning welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: mps vote to seize control of the brexit process in a further blow for theresa may. three of her ministers resign tojoin the rebellion. the ayes to the right 329, the noes to the left 302. the prime minister insists she won't be bound by any new plan that may emerge from these indicative votes, which take place tomorrow. with a no deal exit still a possibility, i've been looking at the trade deals already in place and what's left to do. more potholes are being patched up but there are fears that a quick fix solution is just skimming the surface. silencing the racist, raheem sterling responds to abuse from the fans. today we are looking at a cloudier day than yesterday. rain in the north and west. the south and east will see some sunny spells after a chilly start. we will have more in 15 minutes. it's tuesday 26th march. our top story: in an unprecidented move, mps have voted to take control of the brexit agenda. three government ministers — steve brine, alistair bu
good morning welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: mps vote to seize control of the brexit process in a further blow for theresa may. three of her ministers resign tojoin the rebellion. the ayes to the right 329, the noes to the left 302. the prime minister insists she won't be bound by any new plan that may emerge from these indicative votes, which take place tomorrow. with a no deal exit still a possibility, i've been looking at the trade deals already...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: as the first funerals take place for the victims of the christchurch mosque shootings, new zealand's prime minister calls for a global fight against racist right—wing ideology. we absolutely have to learn the lessons from both what gave rise to the ugly ideology of this individual, and what environments allow that to grow and to potentially spread. theresa may writes to the eu asking for brexit to be postponed, but there is a fierce debate over how much of a delay she should ask for. we have a special report from podcast presenter deborah james, who has incurable bowel cancer, as she tries to find out how, and where, she wants to die. landlords will have to do more about homes that are substandard. it is under new laws which come into force today. i'll have all the details later. "we're right behind raheem." sterling's england team—mates say he was right to criticise the way black players are portrayed in the media. the squeaky cleaner. meet metal mickey, the mous
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: as the first funerals take place for the victims of the christchurch mosque shootings, new zealand's prime minister calls for a global fight against racist right—wing ideology. we absolutely have to learn the lessons from both what gave rise to the ugly ideology of this individual, and what environments allow that to grow and to potentially spread. theresa may writes to the eu asking for brexit to be postponed, but...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: police in northern ireland say two people have died and a further two are in hospital, one critical, following a st patrick's day party in county tyrone. new zealand's prime minister says her government will move quickly to toughen the country's gun laws following the deadly attack on mosques in christchurch. will it be third time lucky for theresa may, as a last—minute push continues to woo the dup and dozens of her own mps to back her brexit deal? good morning. stocking up. with 11 days to go before we're supposed to leave the eu, are supermarkets and shoppers making sure they don't run out of the things they need? i'll be looking at the evidence. liverpool survive a test of nerve. they beat fulham to go back top of the premier league, asjurgen klopp backs his side to handle their emotions in the title run in. hello from plymouth sound, where we are awaiting the arrival on a barge of the uk's largest bronze sculpture, messenger, due here in the next hour, and it
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: police in northern ireland say two people have died and a further two are in hospital, one critical, following a st patrick's day party in county tyrone. new zealand's prime minister says her government will move quickly to toughen the country's gun laws following the deadly attack on mosques in christchurch. will it be third time lucky for theresa may, as a last—minute push continues to woo the dup and dozens of...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and louise minchin.ur headlines today: shamima begum's dutch husband, who's an islamic state fighter in prison in syria, tells the bbc he wants to return to the netherlands with her and their newborn son. it was acceptable for you to marry a 15—year—old girl? it was her own choice. she was the one who asked to look for a partnerfor her. then i was invited, and... yeah, she was — she was very young. the growing toll of knife crime — a 17 —year—old boy in greater manchester is stabbed to death less than 2a hours afterjodie chesney, also 17, was killed in romford. business leaders say company growth has stalled because of falling consumer confidence — the cbi says brexit uncertainty is partly to blame. good morning in sport. over 18 years after his first, roger federer becomes just the second man in history to win 100 tour titles. he says it's a dream come true. hello, good morning. we've already got some rain, but storm freya is set to arrive later today, really strengthening the winds, particularly across
good morning welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and louise minchin.ur headlines today: shamima begum's dutch husband, who's an islamic state fighter in prison in syria, tells the bbc he wants to return to the netherlands with her and their newborn son. it was acceptable for you to marry a 15—year—old girl? it was her own choice. she was the one who asked to look for a partnerfor her. then i was invited, and... yeah, she was — she was very young. the growing toll of knife crime — a...
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welcome to breakfast, with rogerjohnson and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: shamima begum's dutchr in prison in syria, tells the bbc he wants to return to the netherlands with her and their newborn son. was it lawful for you to marry a 15—year—old girl? was it lawful for you to marry a 15-year-old girl? it was her own choice. she was the one who asked to look for a partner for her, but i was invited, and... yes, she was... she was very young. the growing toll of knife crime. a 17—year—old boy in greater manchester is stabbed to death less than 2a hours afterjodie chesney,
welcome to breakfast, with rogerjohnson and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: shamima begum's dutchr in prison in syria, tells the bbc he wants to return to the netherlands with her and their newborn son. was it lawful for you to marry a 15—year—old girl? was it lawful for you to marry a 15-year-old girl? it was her own choice. she was the one who asked to look for a partner for her, but i was invited, and... yes, she was... she was very young. the growing toll of knife crime. a...
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hello, this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and louise minchin. good morning.a to join the so—called islamic state group, has told the bbc he wants to take her and their newborn son to live in his native netherlands. yago riedijk, who is a dutch citizen, is being held by kurdish forces in north—eastern syria. he admits fighting for is and is facing six years injail if he is allowed to return home. riedijk married shamima begum in raqqa in syria when it was under 15's control. two teenage boys have been arrested after a 17—year—old was stabbed to death in greater manchester. the boy was rushed to hospital but died shortly after the incident, which happened on saturday evening. it comes less than 24 hours after another teenager was killed in london. 17—year—old jodie chesney was stabbed at a park in romford on friday. no arrests have been made. rescuers hope to resume their search later today for a british climber who has been missing on one of the world's highest mountains for nearly a week. tom ballard and his italian climbing partner daniele nardi were scaling
hello, this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and louise minchin. good morning.a to join the so—called islamic state group, has told the bbc he wants to take her and their newborn son to live in his native netherlands. yago riedijk, who is a dutch citizen, is being held by kurdish forces in north—eastern syria. he admits fighting for is and is facing six years injail if he is allowed to return home. riedijk married shamima begum in raqqa in syria when it was under 15's control. two teenage...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker, who is in westminster for us this morning ahead in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: after a spate of fatal stabbings, we will be talking to the new director of public prosecutions about what he thinks needs to be done to tackle knife crime. and box set britain. we will find out why nearly a third of households say that streaming is the primary way they view tv and films at home. and remember snoop, the dog who went viral after being abandoned on the side of the road, days before christmas? we will be catching up with him at his new home. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: theresa may says she has secured legally binding changes to her brexit deal ahead of a vote in the commons later today. speaking after last—minute talks in strasbourg, the prime minister said they included assurances from the european union on the controversial irish backstop. labour says it contains nothing new. dan is live westminster throughout the programme, and we will be hearing more form him in a few mintes. several countr
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker, who is in westminster for us this morning ahead in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: after a spate of fatal stabbings, we will be talking to the new director of public prosecutions about what he thinks needs to be done to tackle knife crime. and box set britain. we will find out why nearly a third of households say that streaming is the primary way they view tv and films at home. and remember snoop, the dog who went viral after...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a critical week for brexit. theresa may clings to power as mps try to gain greater control over the process. we'll look at the pressure being placed on the prime minister from all sides, in the week we were supposed to be leaving the eu. a great day for donald trump. the mueller report finds no evidence of the president's campaign colluding with russia in the 2016 election. we'll hear stories of survival, as the cruise ship that got into trouble off the coast of norway arrives safely at port. it's late, it's wildly expensive, but it's beautiful. tottenham hotspurs‘s new stadium sparkles in the sunshine, as fans enjoy their first look around their new home. good morning. high pressure is building across our shores this week, so the weather will be largely fine, dry and settled showers at times in the north—west and i will have more in 15 minutes. —— with showers. good morning. it's monday the 25th of march. our top story: in the week the uk was set to leave the eu,
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a critical week for brexit. theresa may clings to power as mps try to gain greater control over the process. we'll look at the pressure being placed on the prime minister from all sides, in the week we were supposed to be leaving the eu. a great day for donald trump. the mueller report finds no evidence of the president's campaign colluding with russia in the 2016 election. we'll hear stories of survival, as the...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: details are emerging of the 157 people who lost their lives in the air disaster in ethiopia — joanna toole who worked for the united nations was among 7 british people on board the flight. china has taken swift action in reaction to the crash and ordered all of its airlines to ground the same model of the boeing 737 jet for safety checks. downing street admits talks between the uk and the european union remain deadlocked as theresa may battles to save her brexit plan before mps vote on it tomorrow. for a whole week, we are taking control of the news agenda. this is the chance to come and tell the stories that matter here. like the fa ct stories that matter here. like the fact that business is best in bradford. i will be finding out why. in sport, a man is charged with assaulting aston villa player jack grealish on the pitch during a game. it happened during the championship derby with birmingham at st andrews. more bouts of strong, potentially damaging winds. but
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: details are emerging of the 157 people who lost their lives in the air disaster in ethiopia — joanna toole who worked for the united nations was among 7 british people on board the flight. china has taken swift action in reaction to the crash and ordered all of its airlines to ground the same model of the boeing 737 jet for safety checks. downing street admits talks between the uk and the european union...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: mps prepare to vote on a range of options to try to find some common ground, and a way to break the brexit deadlock. it comes as some leading brexiteers appear to be showing signs that they will back theresa may's deal after all. putting the brakes on speeding. plans are revealed to fit all new cars with a device to keep them within the limit. who will save debenhams? the retailer says it needs £200 million to keep the doors open. i'll have the latest on what it means for staff and shoppers. in sport: how to deal with racist fans. calls for stadium and tournament bans as football wrestles with a familiar, ugly subject. good morning from sidmouth in east devon and what promises to be a beautiful day. but beneath our feet in the sewers is a 64 metre long fat berg, and that is not so pretty. —— fatberg. south—east england seeing some of the driest and sunniest conditions, the forecast is once againa dry conditions, the forecast is once again a dry one for most. they
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: mps prepare to vote on a range of options to try to find some common ground, and a way to break the brexit deadlock. it comes as some leading brexiteers appear to be showing signs that they will back theresa may's deal after all. putting the brakes on speeding. plans are revealed to fit all new cars with a device to keep them within the limit. who will save debenhams? the retailer says it needs £200 million to keep...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the number of women undergoing cervical screening hits a 20—year low. now, a new advertising campaign aims to change attitudes. growing pressure on the government to do more to tackle knife crime. one former minister says it should be as treated the same as terrorism. foreign companies have more than £1 trillion invested in the uk, so what might happen to that money after brexit? i'm at this french—owned factory in leeds to find out. tottenham in the champions league, but ahead of their clash against borussia dortmund, mauricio pochettino has called on the premier league to give english clubs more help so they can win the competition. and it is a chilly start to tuesday. one or two showers here and there but while most will see sunshine today, get ready for some wet and windy weather arriving from the south later. all the details here on break. —— breakfast. it is tuesday 5 march. our top story: the number of women in england attending cervical screening sessions
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the number of women undergoing cervical screening hits a 20—year low. now, a new advertising campaign aims to change attitudes. growing pressure on the government to do more to tackle knife crime. one former minister says it should be as treated the same as terrorism. foreign companies have more than £1 trillion invested in the uk, so what might happen to that money after brexit? i'm at this french—owned factory...