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other nagas in the state of nagaland. they to attend church on sundays namely the baptist church the naga people have been baptist since their ancestors came into contact with american missionaries the nagas take their face seriously just like they took their natural religion and customs in the past some of those customs were very bloodthirsty such as head hunting quite literally. the. the. the old snuggles are proud to call themselves the last living head hunters it's been more than sixty years since our zing and his fellow fighters regularly attacked neighboring villages and returned with severed heads. and do i regret it i know and that's just what it was like our enemies qatar hats off to if they got their hands on us. we did it to demonstrate our strength found. that one tattoo for every three heads asing has several including on his face. his wife i'm not remembers those times well and how she trembled when her husband went off to fight. now i'm glad i was always extremely relieved when my husband returned with the
other nagas in the state of nagaland. they to attend church on sundays namely the baptist church the naga people have been baptist since their ancestors came into contact with american missionaries the nagas take their face seriously just like they took their natural religion and customs in the past some of those customs were very bloodthirsty such as head hunting quite literally. the. the. the old snuggles are proud to call themselves the last living head hunters it's been more than sixty...
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other nagas in the state of nagaland. they to attend church on sundays namely the baptist church the naga people have been baptist since their ancestors came into contact with american missionaries the nagas take their face seriously just like they took their natural religion and customs in the past some of those customs were very bloodthirsty such as head hunting quite literally. was. the old snuggles are proud to call themselves the last living head hunters it's been more than sixty years since and his fellow fighters regularly attacked neighboring villages and returned with severed heads. and do i regret it i know and that's just what it was like our enemies qatar hats off to if they got their hands on us. we did it to demonstrate our strength found. that one tattoo for every three heads asing has several including on his face. his wife i'm not remembers those times well and how she trembled when her husband went off to fight. i'm glad i was always extremely relieved when my husband returned with the other five times a
other nagas in the state of nagaland. they to attend church on sundays namely the baptist church the naga people have been baptist since their ancestors came into contact with american missionaries the nagas take their face seriously just like they took their natural religion and customs in the past some of those customs were very bloodthirsty such as head hunting quite literally. was. the old snuggles are proud to call themselves the last living head hunters it's been more than sixty years...
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naga is very distressed about that.ely it's the first thing you learn at school? it's not the first thing, try your shoelaces and go to the toilet on your own. —— tidy your shoelaces. shouldn't you be able to tell the time by that age? they are worried teachers spend time working out the time and get it wrong and then mess up their exams —— students. wrong and then mess up their exams -- students. the maths exam would have been going really well. further maths and then you mess up the time. daily express. this is a quote from esther rantzen, daily express. this is a quote from esther ra ntzen, who daily express. this is a quote from esther rantzen, who has set up the silver line, saying the government needs to act to stem the tide of elderly abuse, making us a despair of the human race. we were talking about this a moment ago, the method of testing cladding is inadequate, the picture you are seeing is french president emmanuel macron with his wife and with donald and melania getting ready for photographs in the junior.
naga is very distressed about that.ely it's the first thing you learn at school? it's not the first thing, try your shoelaces and go to the toilet on your own. —— tidy your shoelaces. shouldn't you be able to tell the time by that age? they are worried teachers spend time working out the time and get it wrong and then mess up their exams —— students. wrong and then mess up their exams -- students. the maths exam would have been going really well. further maths and then you mess up the...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. bosses at the hospital treating seriously ill alfie evans defend their staff after what they call a barrage of abuse. last night, judges again rejected a bid by his parents to take him abroad for care, protesters calling themselves alfie's army have been gathering outside alder hey. good morning, it's thursday the 26th of april. also this morning: a pledge to cut plastic pollution. more than a0 major companies sign up to rid the uk of throwaway packaging. from coca—cola to asda, i'll be finding out if some of the countries biggest firms can put plastics before profits. forcing the debate. mps will question the governments decision to leave the customs union after brexit. in sport, it's advantage real madrid in the champions league semi—finals as they come from behind to win their first leg against bayern 2—1 in munich. and carol is at arundel castle this morning. good morning. i'm here for thejulep festival and if you want to come here and see the chew lips, they won't be lasting much
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. bosses at the hospital treating seriously ill alfie evans defend their staff after what they call a barrage of abuse. last night, judges again rejected a bid by his parents to take him abroad for care, protesters calling themselves alfie's army have been gathering outside alder hey. good morning, it's thursday the 26th of april. also this morning: a pledge to cut plastic pollution. more than a0 major companies sign up to rid the...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. deadline day for big businesses to report on their gender pay gaps. by midnight, all companies with more than 250 employees have to report the difference between how much they pay men and women more than 8,000 have given their details so far. 78% are paying men more than women. i'll have all the details. good morning, it's wednesday the fourth of april. also this morning: a second death from violence on london's streets in two days. a 16—year—old boy shot on monday night dies of his wounds. russia puts pressure on the uk to share more information about the salisbury nerve gas attack. it's demanded an emergency meeting in the hague. the challenge of air travel if you have a disability. the government tells breakfast it's
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. deadline day for big businesses to report on their gender pay gaps. by midnight, all companies with more than 250 employees have to report the difference between how much they pay men and women more than 8,000 have given their details so far. 78% are paying men more than women. i'll have all the details. good morning, it's wednesday the fourth of april. also this morning: a second death from violence on london's streets in two...
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other nagas in the state of nagaland. they to attend church on sundays namely the baptist church the nagar people have been baptist since their ancestors came into contact with american missionaries the nagas take their face seriously just like they took their natural religion and customs in the past some of those customs were very bloodthirsty such as head hunting quite literally. was. the old guys are proud to call themselves the last living head hunters it's been more than sixty years since and his fellow fighters regularly attacked neighboring villages and returned with severed heads. and do i regret it i know and that's just what it was like our enemies qatar hats off to if they got their hands on us. we did it to demonstrate our strength from iraqi government. that's one tattoo for every three heads asing has several including on his face and his wife i'm not remembers those times well and how she trembled when her husband went off to fight. i was always extremely relieved when my husband returned with the other fiv
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absolutely, naga, lots of panic indeed.it from where we are but behind me is the youtube building where the attack took place and up the road on the right there isa and up the road on the right there is a courtyard where people met to eat lunch within the headquarters and that's where the gun woman appeared and injured three people by shooting them, and then we're told by police, she then turned the gun on herself and took her own life. that all happened across a period of just a few minutes, police say, they we re just a few minutes, police say, they were on the scene incredibly quickly, in around four minutes, to deal with the issue. now attention of course is turning to the potential motive behind the attack, and while police haven't officially confirmed exactly what that may be, we're hearing from local media here, several sources, that the suspect, who of course died, was supposedly angry with youtube taking down several videos. we expect to hear much more about that tomorrow here in san bruno. david, for the moment, t
absolutely, naga, lots of panic indeed.it from where we are but behind me is the youtube building where the attack took place and up the road on the right there isa and up the road on the right there is a courtyard where people met to eat lunch within the headquarters and that's where the gun woman appeared and injured three people by shooting them, and then we're told by police, she then turned the gun on herself and took her own life. that all happened across a period of just a few minutes,...
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at the way it took some time until arcing in the other naga has learned to forego violence after the end of british colonial rule they fought for their own state they achieved partial independence nagaland is a federal state within india now there's peace but other parts of northeast india are anything but ideally. money poor a neighboring state is in crisis it too is home to many not guys but they are in the minority here they're fighting for more rights the indian security forces are fighting back these confrontations often end with a toilet is. a memorial service for eight victims nodders who were killed during demonstrations and are now honored as martyrs their coffins have been on public display for five hundred and forty nine days. and yet once there was. so my nephew and others took to the street to protest against an unjust law. the police opened fire and shot and injured but you know who did it. the signs read stop discrimination the nodders are protesting against the law that cattails their old property rights . at least the protests now while noisy remain peaceful the musi
at the way it took some time until arcing in the other naga has learned to forego violence after the end of british colonial rule they fought for their own state they achieved partial independence nagaland is a federal state within india now there's peace but other parts of northeast india are anything but ideally. money poor a neighboring state is in crisis it too is home to many not guys but they are in the minority here they're fighting for more rights the indian security forces are fighting...
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now, though, it is back to naga and charlie. you in the hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchettytaxes" added to the price of soft drinks, alcohol and cigarettes can make us think twice about unhealthy choices. scientists behind new research will be here to explain how levies can change behaviour and reduce chronic diseases like cancer and type 2 diabetes. after britain's most senior police officer suggests social media could be to blame for the soaring rate of knife and gun crime, two former gang members will tell us about the impact it can have on aggravating attacks. it just makes really itjust makes really weird sounds, and it is satisfying in an unusual way. slime is taking social media by storm. made from household ingredients, it is the latest craze in kitchen—table chemistry. we will be making our own with slime youtuber talisa tossell. here is a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news: the creator of facebook, mark zuckerberg, says he takes personal responsibility for its failures to protect the data of users, and to remove provocative content. facebook says
now, though, it is back to naga and charlie. you in the hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchettytaxes" added to the price of soft drinks, alcohol and cigarettes can make us think twice about unhealthy choices. scientists behind new research will be here to explain how levies can change behaviour and reduce chronic diseases like cancer and type 2 diabetes. after britain's most senior police officer suggests social media could be to blame for the soaring rate of knife and gun crime, two...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. britain, the us and france have bombed multiple government targets against president assad in syria. three alleged chemical sites were targeted in an overnight operation, the biggest show of force against the man donald trump described as a monster. a short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al—assad. four british tornado jets were used in the operation. theresa may said there was no practicable alternative to the use of force. we cannot allow the use of chemical weapons to become normalised, within syria, on the streets of the uk, or anywhere else in ourworld. syrian state television says government forces have shot down more than a dozen missiles. russia has warned there will be consequences. good morning, it's saturday the 14th of april. also this morning: and in sport here on the gold coast, it's sprinting gold for england. in the last half—hour they've
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. britain, the us and france have bombed multiple government targets against president assad in syria. three alleged chemical sites were targeted in an overnight operation, the biggest show of force against the man donald trump described as a monster. a short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al—assad. four...
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now, though, it's back to charlie and naga.rt in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: mike's been riding with a commonwealth games hopeful who's set to make history on the gold coast this week, as he competes in his third sport at his third games. the older cousin of tyrannosaurus rex lived on the isle of skye 170 million years ago. we hear from one of the scientists who uncovered their giant footprints. and move over super gran, we meet "iron gran" eddie brocklesby. she'll be putting us through our paces after nine. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a 17—year—old girl has been shot dead in north london. it's thought to be the 47th murder in the capital this year. police were called to chalgrove road in tottenham shortly after 9.30 last night to reports of a shooting. a 16—year—old boy is also critically ill in hospital after being shot in a separate incident in walthamstow on the same night. police do not know if they're connected at this stage. ten new assessment centres designed t
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good morning, naga and john. and a huge variety of birds. we all listening to the dawn chorus this morning, a beautiful morning to get out and listen to the birds and to talk us through some of the different types we have at rainham marshes, i am joined by andrew goldstone from the rspb. andrew, what kind of birds are we listening to in the dawn chorus this morning? this morning we've been hearing song thrushes and blackbirds, birds people will be familiar with from their back garden or local park, but in the marshes we have a huge variety of birds, lapwing have a huge variety of birds, la pwing and redshank have a huge variety of birds, lapwing and redshank on the marshes, lots of birds this morning. what are they singing and what are they trying to achieve? for birds it is all about establishing a territory and attracting a mate so they can have a successful breeding season, and of course the breeding season is nearly upon us, so especially at this time of year birdsong is evident and early in the morning, so t
good morning, naga and john. and a huge variety of birds. we all listening to the dawn chorus this morning, a beautiful morning to get out and listen to the birds and to talk us through some of the different types we have at rainham marshes, i am joined by andrew goldstone from the rspb. andrew, what kind of birds are we listening to in the dawn chorus this morning? this morning we've been hearing song thrushes and blackbirds, birds people will be familiar with from their back garden or local...
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but now it's back to naga and john. bye for now.d sport injust a moment. but coming up later in the programme: as the international community considers military action against the syrian regime, we will hear from refugees watching events unfold from the uk. rediscovering our lost tv gems. we meet the man launching a hunt for the iconic television moments that may be languishing in your attic. my my hands went all hot and tenderly, and suddenly these beams of light came flying out of my palms, like a lightning storm —— tingly. and, not content with her singing, dancing and judging success, alesha dixon has now turned her hand to writing. she willjoin us to talk about her new children's book, and the return of britain's got talent. all that still to come. but now, a summary of this morning's main news: theresa may and donald trump have vowed that the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria will not go unchallenged. the two leaders spoke by phone last night and agreed to work closely on an international response. the white house said
but now it's back to naga and john. bye for now.d sport injust a moment. but coming up later in the programme: as the international community considers military action against the syrian regime, we will hear from refugees watching events unfold from the uk. rediscovering our lost tv gems. we meet the man launching a hunt for the iconic television moments that may be languishing in your attic. my my hands went all hot and tenderly, and suddenly these beams of light came flying out of my palms,...
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now, it is back to naga and roger. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and naga munchetty.ion on top of a planned £10 billion a year increase by 2020. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, is to stand down in october. the head of the crown prosecution service will leave at the end of her five—year term after a series of recent controversies, including the collapse of a number of high profile rape trials. only one previous holder of the post has been appointed for a second term. the government says it‘s taking measures to support disadvantaged children, after teachers said they were witnessing "heartbreaking" levels of poverty in some of britain‘s schools. the national education union and the child poverty action group spoke to teachers in england, wales and northern ireland. they say they‘re having to step in to provide essentials like food and clothing to support struggling families. from this week millions of workers will see an increased amount automatically deducted from their pay packets to contribute to their workplace pension. for those on auto—enroll
now, it is back to naga and roger. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and naga munchetty.ion on top of a planned £10 billion a year increase by 2020. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, is to stand down in october. the head of the crown prosecution service will leave at the end of her five—year term after a series of recent controversies, including the collapse of a number of high profile rape trials. only one previous holder of the post has been appointed for a...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. today to discuss military action against syria. after a suspected chemical attack, the prime minister is reported to be ready to commit british forces without the approval of parliament. the united states says there is no set timetable for strikes on syria, and all options are on the table. good morning, it is thursday 12 april. also this morning: the daughter of a former russian spy posioned in salisbury has rejected an offer of help from moscow. universal credit is failing the self—employed, according to one debt charity this morning.
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. today to discuss military action against syria. after a suspected chemical attack, the prime minister is reported to be ready to commit british forces without the approval of parliament. the united states says there is no set timetable for strikes on syria, and all options are on the table. good morning, it is thursday 12 april. also this morning: the daughter of a former russian spy posioned in salisbury has rejected an offer of...
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coming up at six on breakfast, naga and charlie will have all the day's news, business and sport.n new one—stop shops being introduced in england in an effort to speed up cancer diagnosis. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: president ramaphosa of south africa leads tributes to the anti—apartheid campaigner winnie mandela, following her death at the age of 81. france prepares for months of disruption as unions strike over president macron‘s labour reforms. a pledging conference for yemen is getting underway at the united nations in geneva today. the un says yemen is the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with 22 million people now in need of assistance. and the music streaming service spotify will make its debut on the new york stock exchange later today. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the guardian, which like many front pages shows winnie mandela, who has died aged 81. with her husband, nelson mandela, she was a figurehead of the anti—apartheid movement in south africa. the china dail
coming up at six on breakfast, naga and charlie will have all the day's news, business and sport.n new one—stop shops being introduced in england in an effort to speed up cancer diagnosis. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: president ramaphosa of south africa leads tributes to the anti—apartheid campaigner winnie mandela, following her death at the age of 81. france prepares for months of disruption as unions strike over president macron‘s labour reforms. a pledging...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. a done deal?decide wither prince charles will succeed the queen as the head of the organisation. 53 member countries will meet behind close doors at windsor castle following the queen's endorsement of her son's leadership. good morning, it's friday the 20th of april. also this morning: dame tessa jowell becomes the first person to donate her medical information to a new scheme which could offer hope to thousands of patients with rare forms of cancer. good morning. the creative industries are
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. a done deal?decide wither prince charles will succeed the queen as the head of the organisation. 53 member countries will meet behind close doors at windsor castle following the queen's endorsement of her son's leadership. good morning, it's friday the 20th of april. also this morning: dame tessa jowell becomes the first person to donate her medical information to a new scheme which could offer hope to thousands of patients with...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, naga munchetty and charlie stayt will have all the day's news, businessdges and freezers that have plastic backing. the consumer watchdog, which, says they may pose a fire risk because of the kind of flame—retardant products some of them use. that's breakfast, on this channel at 6am. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: brazil's supreme court orders ex—president lula to begin serving his 12 year prison sentence immediately. thousands of americans have rallied in memphis to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of the civil rights leader, martin luther king. speaking through a videolink, barack obama said dr king's glorious deeds had given americans the courage to come as far as they had. mark zuckerberg has insisted he is still the best person to lead facebook, despite the revelation that the personal data of as many as 87 million people may have been misused by british—based political consultants. australia's team co—ca ptain sally pearson has pulled out of the commonwealth games. the world champion sprint hurdler and reignin
coming up at 6am on breakfast, naga munchetty and charlie stayt will have all the day's news, businessdges and freezers that have plastic backing. the consumer watchdog, which, says they may pose a fire risk because of the kind of flame—retardant products some of them use. that's breakfast, on this channel at 6am. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: brazil's supreme court orders ex—president lula to begin serving his 12 year prison sentence immediately. thousands of...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. to report on their gender pay gaps. by midnight, all companies with more than 250 employees have to report the difference between how much they pay men and women more than 8,000 have given their details so far. 78% are paying men more than women. i'll have all the details. good morning, it's wednesday the fourth of april. also this morning: a second death from violence on london's streets in two days. a 16—year—old boy shot on monday night dies of his wounds. russia puts pressure on the uk to share more information
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. to report on their gender pay gaps. by midnight, all companies with more than 250 employees have to report the difference between how much they pay men and women more than 8,000 have given their details so far. 78% are paying men more than women. i'll have all the details. good morning, it's wednesday the fourth of april. also this morning: a second death from violence on london's streets in two days. a 16—year—old boy shot on...
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hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. people may have been affected by the cambridge analytica scandal — far more than previously thought. more than 1 million of those users live in the uk. the site's founder, mark zuckerberg, says he made a huge mistake. good morning, it is thursday 5 april. also this morning: north korea may have developed the capability to fire missiles that could hit the uk, within 18 months, according to mp5. bells toll across the united states to mark the moment marther luther
hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. people may have been affected by the cambridge analytica scandal — far more than previously thought. more than 1 million of those users live in the uk. the site's founder, mark zuckerberg, says he made a huge mistake. good morning, it is thursday 5 april. also this morning: north korea may have developed the capability to fire missiles that could hit the uk, within 18 months, according to mp5. bells toll across the united states...
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hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.e capital's 47th murder this year comes amid growing concern over the levels of violent crime. good morning, it's tuesday 3 april. also this morning: a roll—out of new "one stop shop" cancer diganosis centres offering fewer tests and faster diagnosis. a promise of tough rules to tackle elephant poaching — sales of all ivory, including most antiques, will be banned. the wet weather has meant a washout for the high street over easter. i'll be finding out who the winners and losers were.
hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.e capital's 47th murder this year comes amid growing concern over the levels of violent crime. good morning, it's tuesday 3 april. also this morning: a roll—out of new "one stop shop" cancer diganosis centres offering fewer tests and faster diagnosis. a promise of tough rules to tackle elephant poaching — sales of all ivory, including most antiques, will be banned. the wet weather has meant a washout for the high...
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this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and naga munchetty.. " they claim the pressures of the winter months look set to continue over the summer, amid warnings of lengthy waits and high admissions in a&e. hello. good morning. it's monday the second of april. also this morning: poulter buries it! of course he does! from 123rd place to winner.
this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and naga munchetty.. " they claim the pressures of the winter months look set to continue over the summer, amid warnings of lengthy waits and high admissions in a&e. hello. good morning. it's monday the second of april. also this morning: poulter buries it! of course he does! from 123rd place to winner.
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hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty.ents of seriously ill toddler alfie evans will appeal again to be allowed to take him abroad. last night a judge ruled that the family couldn't leave the country for further treatment — his parents say they won't stop fighting. we wa nt we want to go to italy. everyone is ready, alfie is ready so we will see what the three judges in the court of appeal will do for us. good morning — it's wednesday the 25th of april. also this morning: a "disappointing, missed opportunity" — jewish leaders sayjeremy corbyn failed to commit to concrete action at a meeting to tackle anti—semitism in the labour party.
hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty.ents of seriously ill toddler alfie evans will appeal again to be allowed to take him abroad. last night a judge ruled that the family couldn't leave the country for further treatment — his parents say they won't stop fighting. we wa nt we want to go to italy. everyone is ready, alfie is ready so we will see what the three judges in the court of appeal will do for us. good morning — it's wednesday the 25th of april. also this...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.iously ill alfie evans defend their staff after what they call a barrage of abuse. last night, judges again rejected a bid by his parents to take him abroad for care, protesters calling themselves alfie's army have been gathering outside alder hey. good morning, it's thursday the 26th of april. also this morning: a pledge to cut plastic pollution. more than a0 major companies sign up to rid the uk of throwaway packaging. from coca—cola to asda, i'll be finding out if some of the countries biggest firms can put plastics before profits.
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.iously ill alfie evans defend their staff after what they call a barrage of abuse. last night, judges again rejected a bid by his parents to take him abroad for care, protesters calling themselves alfie's army have been gathering outside alder hey. good morning, it's thursday the 26th of april. also this morning: a pledge to cut plastic pollution. more than a0 major companies sign up to rid the uk of throwaway packaging. from...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and babita sharma. "locked and loaded" — america tells syria it's ready to strike again. the warning comes just hours after the us, uk and france destroy three sites thought to be connected to last week's suspected chemical attack. meanwhile, the debate continues around the uk's decision tojoin the strikes. some mps say they're angry about parliament not being consulted. good morning, it's sunday the 15th of april. also this morning: a pedestrian fights for their life after a car ploughed into six people in essex. opponents of brexit launch a campaign calling for a ‘people‘s referendum' on the final deal. we have had a thrilling end to the commonwealth games. here on the gold coast, england's netball team has made the final. england have done at! england have done it! they came from behind to beat the home nation here on the gold coast in an absolutely pulsating final. and nick has the weather. good morning. after such a lovely start the weekend, we a step backwards today as a spell of rain spreads nort
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and babita sharma. "locked and loaded" — america tells syria it's ready to strike again. the warning comes just hours after the us, uk and france destroy three sites thought to be connected to last week's suspected chemical attack. meanwhile, the debate continues around the uk's decision tojoin the strikes. some mps say they're angry about parliament not being consulted. good morning, it's sunday the 15th of april. also this morning: a...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessom bbc news. the latest headlines: highly critical notes which james comey kept of donald trump, are made public. the queen welcomes commonwealth heads of government to buckingham palace, as she looks to the future of the organisation after her reign. the american government says it has information that syrian and russian forces are trying to sanitise the site of the suspected chemical weapons attack near damascus. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. the financial times front page looks at how the bank of england governor has toned down rate rise talks, saying financial markets are wrong to assume a uk interest rate rise in may is a foregone conclusion. voice of the daily telegraph reports that the queen publicly backs her son, prince charles, to head the "family of nations". the gulf news leads with the us rolling out a long—awaited overhaul of its arms export policy, including a "fundamental shift" in the way the us sells large
coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessom bbc news. the latest headlines: highly critical notes which james comey kept of donald trump, are made public. the queen welcomes commonwealth heads of government to buckingham palace, as she looks to the future of the organisation after her reign. the american government says it has information that syrian and russian forces are trying to sanitise the site of the suspected chemical weapons...
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hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty.cross the uk. the sweetest drinks will be taxed at up to 24p a litre in an attempt to tackle obesity and tooth decay. but how much will it cost us? some companies have already changed their recipes to avoid the charge. i'll look at what difference it could make to prices. good morning, it's friday the 6th of april. also this morning: russia accuses the uk of playing with fire over the salisbury spy poisoning in a bad—tempered meeting at the un security council.
hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty.cross the uk. the sweetest drinks will be taxed at up to 24p a litre in an attempt to tackle obesity and tooth decay. but how much will it cost us? some companies have already changed their recipes to avoid the charge. i'll look at what difference it could make to prices. good morning, it's friday the 6th of april. also this morning: russia accuses the uk of playing with fire over the salisbury spy poisoning in a bad—tempered meeting at...
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hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty.ween president trump and theresa may. they agree the use of chemical weapons won't go unchallenged. moscow warns that any military action risks starting a war between russia and the united states. good morning, it is friday 13 april. also this morning: a new alcohol warning. just one drink a day could shorten your life. the bank of gran and grandad. nearly a third of those planning to retire are still supporting their children and grandchildren financially. why, and could it affect their own retirement plans?
hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty.ween president trump and theresa may. they agree the use of chemical weapons won't go unchallenged. moscow warns that any military action risks starting a war between russia and the united states. good morning, it is friday 13 april. also this morning: a new alcohol warning. just one drink a day could shorten your life. the bank of gran and grandad. nearly a third of those planning to retire are still supporting their children and...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — naga munchetty and jon kay will have all the latest news, businessm the commonwealth games. and the swimming from there. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the russian ambassador to the un has warned britain it is "playing with fire" in accusing moscow of poisoning the former double agent sergei skripal and his daughter. a court in south korea is expected to deliver its verdict later on the former president, park geun—hye, who was forced from office in a corruption scandal last year. hungary holds a parliamentary election on sunday, with the governing fidesz party, led by larger—than—life prime minister viktor 0rban, hoping for re—election. now it is time for a look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the huff post, wrapping up the latest in the russian spy story. it highlights what it calls the seven bizarre twists that taken place in just the last few hours. moving on to the financial times now and a warning from wall street —jpmorgan chase boss jamie dimon's telling investors
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — naga munchetty and jon kay will have all the latest news, businessm the commonwealth games. and the swimming from there. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the russian ambassador to the un has warned britain it is "playing with fire" in accusing moscow of poisoning the former double agent sergei skripal and his daughter. a court in south korea is expected to deliver its verdict later on the former president, park...
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now it's back to charlie and naga. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.e approval of parliament. the united states says there is no set timetable for strikes on syria, and all options are on the table. good morning, it is thursday 12 april. also this morning: the daughter of a former russian spy posioned in salisbury has rejected an offer of help from moscow. if you book flights and hotels online, you could get better protection and compensation if things go wrong under new rules announced today. i will have the details shortly. and it is a first for last, as annie last wins gold in the mountain biking, with evie richards completing an england one—two. and carol is out and about with the weather. . good morning, and this morning i am at the battle of britain memorial flight am at the battle of britain memorial flight hangar in lincolnshire, and we are here because today the international bomber command centre is officially opening. and that magnificent lancaster that you can see behind me, well, hopefully that will be flying, the clouds permitting. for man
now it's back to charlie and naga. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.e approval of parliament. the united states says there is no set timetable for strikes on syria, and all options are on the table. good morning, it is thursday 12 april. also this morning: the daughter of a former russian spy posioned in salisbury has rejected an offer of help from moscow. if you book flights and hotels online, you could get better protection and compensation if things go wrong...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast: charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, live to westminster to talk to health secretaryjeremy hunt about new plans to help children in england living with alcohol dependant parents. this is the briefing on bbc news. the headlines: a manhunt is underway in tennessee, after a shooting at a restaurant in nashville left four dead. police say the suspect, travis reinking, may still have access to guns. as he prepares to head to the us, president macron of france has called on donald trump not to scrap the iran nuclear deal. now it is time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the french paper le figaro. it's covering president macron's three day state visit to the us. macron, the paper says, is hoping to sway donald trump on several issues, including the iran nuclear deal. the times is reporting on how british prime minister theresa may is facing calls from brexit—supporting ministers to abadnon her plans for a customs deal with the eu. the front page of the financial times
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast: charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, live to westminster to talk to health secretaryjeremy hunt about new plans to help children in england living with alcohol dependant parents. this is the briefing on bbc news. the headlines: a manhunt is underway in tennessee, after a shooting at a restaurant in nashville left four dead. police say the suspect, travis reinking, may still have access to guns. as he prepares to head to the us,...
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now, though, it's back to charlie and naga.ort in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: 19 years after the columbine chool massacre in which 13 people were shot dead, we'll speak to the father of a victim who's literally walking in his son's shoes to campaign for gun control. former rugby star will greenwood and ex—sas serviceman jason fox have overcome personal heartache to conquer the north pole. we'll catch up with them live from their camp at the top of the world. from hula hooping rollerskaters, to hurdling llamas. ben shires, the host of cbbc‘s officially amazing has seen it all when it comes to world records. he'll be here to demonstrate one of the wackier ones. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. leaders and senior politicians from the commonwealth will this morning begin discussions in windsor to decide the organisation's future direction. the 53 member countries will discuss ways to strengthen ties as well cybercrime and the environment. they'll also be deciding whether to gra
now, though, it's back to charlie and naga.ort in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: 19 years after the columbine chool massacre in which 13 people were shot dead, we'll speak to the father of a victim who's literally walking in his son's shoes to campaign for gun control. former rugby star will greenwood and ex—sas serviceman jason fox have overcome personal heartache to conquer the north pole. we'll catch up with them live from their camp at the top of the world. from hula...
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hello this is breakfast, with babita sharma and naga munchetty. " locked and loaded". america tells syria it's ready to strike again. the warning comesjust hours after the us, uk and france destroy three sites thought to be connected to last week's suspected chemical attack. meanwhile the debate continues around the uk's decision to join the strikes — some mps say they're angry about parliament not being consulted. gees! mgrning. england have done it. yes, what for england's netball ‘ home with last home with last shot 3 with last shot of with last shot of. game. . with ‘such ‘ such start er;— weekend we take a step - as weekend we take a step backwardras rain spreads across g uk, ! weekend we take a step backwardras rain spreads across g uk, but as rain spreads across the uk, but as the week goes on, we are still expecting the warmest weather of the spring so far. i have your forecast for today and the week ahead coming up. good morning. first, our main story. president donald trump has warned syria the us is "locked and loaded" and prepared to strike again if there a
hello this is breakfast, with babita sharma and naga munchetty. " locked and loaded". america tells syria it's ready to strike again. the warning comesjust hours after the us, uk and france destroy three sites thought to be connected to last week's suspected chemical attack. meanwhile the debate continues around the uk's decision to join the strikes — some mps say they're angry about parliament not being consulted. gees! mgrning. england have done it. yes, what for england's netball...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.eader of north korea, kimjong un, has announced that his country will no longer carry out tests of its nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles. mr kim has also said a nuclear testing site in the north of the country is to be shut down. president trump has tweeted that the announcement is "good news" for the world. our washington correspondent, chris buckler assesses the latest development. there is no doubt that the last few months have seen huge diplomatic leaps. remember, it was only the latter half of last year when donald trump calling kim jong—un little rocket man and threatening fire and fury for north korea. and north korea said they could hit north america. but this statement does not have a commitment to denuclearisation. certainly a lot will be welcome. there are longer term commitments, for example, getting rid of the testing site in the north of the country. but there will be some inside the white house, inside the donald trump administration, urging caution
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.eader of north korea, kimjong un, has announced that his country will no longer carry out tests of its nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles. mr kim has also said a nuclear testing site in the north of the country is to be shut down. president trump has tweeted that the announcement is "good news" for the world. our washington correspondent, chris buckler assesses the latest development. there is no doubt...
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hello, this is breakfast with babita sharma and naga munchetty. has warned syria he is prepared to strike again if there are any further chemical attacks in the country. the warning that the united states is "locked and loaded" comes after more than 100 missiles were launched at three sites in damascus and homs. the uk, france and the us have called on the un to hold an independent investigation into last week's suspected chemical attack in syria. however, russia is expected to veto the call. borisjohnson has defended the uk's involvement in military action against syria, saying strikes were necessary. writing in the sunday telegraph, the foreign secretary warned of "moral contamination" if the use of chemical weapons went unchecked. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has called the strikes "legally questionable", and the prime minister is expected to face questions from mps when they return to westminster tomorrow. one person is fighting for their life in hospital after a car ploughed into six pedestrians in essex. two of them had to be airlifted to
hello, this is breakfast with babita sharma and naga munchetty. has warned syria he is prepared to strike again if there are any further chemical attacks in the country. the warning that the united states is "locked and loaded" comes after more than 100 missiles were launched at three sites in damascus and homs. the uk, france and the us have called on the un to hold an independent investigation into last week's suspected chemical attack in syria. however, russia is expected to veto...
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this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ump has welcomed the move. he calls it good news for the world. good morning. it's saturday, 21st april. also this morning: police have arrested a man connected toa police have arrested a man connected to a burglary in south—east london. the prime minister promises to do whatever it takes to help the windrush generation including paying compensation.
this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ump has welcomed the move. he calls it good news for the world. good morning. it's saturday, 21st april. also this morning: police have arrested a man connected toa police have arrested a man connected to a burglary in south—east london. the prime minister promises to do whatever it takes to help the windrush generation including paying compensation.
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.ere targeted in an overnight operation, the biggest show of force against the man donald trump described as a monster. a short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al—assad. four british tornado jets were used in the operation. theresa may said there was no practicable alternative to the use of force. we cannot allow the use of chemical weapons to become normalised,
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay.ere targeted in an overnight operation, the biggest show of force against the man donald trump described as a monster. a short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al—assad. four british tornado jets were used in the operation. theresa may said there was no practicable alternative to the use of force. we cannot...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.lls it good news for the world. good morning. it's saturday the 21st of april. also this morning: police have arrested a man wanted in connection with a burglary in south east london during which one intruder
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.lls it good news for the world. good morning. it's saturday the 21st of april. also this morning: police have arrested a man wanted in connection with a burglary in south east london during which one intruder
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showed that russia continues the creation of naga chalk russia apparently russia uses such substances abroad to exterminate enemies abroad it says that russia believes traitors are legitimate targets and also the u.k. claims it respects the o.p.c. w. and russia refuses to cooperate now russia did ask a quick key question here that was it true that the o.p.c. the report can't pin the origin of the agent and the reply was no it's impossible to pin it on a country now earlier the o.p.c. they held a closed door session at their headquarters in the hague and during the session delegates were tweeting their statements and we had a little bit of a trickle of what was going on behind those closed doors and also what the u.k. representative to the a p c w was saying and there was a power arch of accusations and we're seeing it from both sides as i said before russia responded to those leaks by releasing a rather strong statement off the back of those comments which perpetrates the u.k. representative to the o p c w and they said two other points during that meeting which was russia has altered
showed that russia continues the creation of naga chalk russia apparently russia uses such substances abroad to exterminate enemies abroad it says that russia believes traitors are legitimate targets and also the u.k. claims it respects the o.p.c. w. and russia refuses to cooperate now russia did ask a quick key question here that was it true that the o.p.c. the report can't pin the origin of the agent and the reply was no it's impossible to pin it on a country now earlier the o.p.c. they held...
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system the chance of its freezing rain just an interesting picture this is from the canadian side of naga falls more or less not freezing rain and the result they're off you can do nothing with it and wait for it to melt really on the big system is still with us so there's more rain to come to spring up through the east side of canada still plenty of snow potential there and for the next un team as we got snow falling persistently you know terry i mean again for the south west virginia's got snow to come still i'm coming down the rockies in the cascades is more snow i was well it doesn't look like mid april there is won't for the south but not a huge amount twenty nine lance's crept up to twenty one and in florida the weather has indeed settled down not seeing the end of it there look at this another tongue of stuff coming across the plain states to the be the west and that's just wednesday for the south of remains of that active cold front that did indeed bring i think tornadoes to florida is still there visible forecast was we're talking about a few potentially big showers in cuba and b
system the chance of its freezing rain just an interesting picture this is from the canadian side of naga falls more or less not freezing rain and the result they're off you can do nothing with it and wait for it to melt really on the big system is still with us so there's more rain to come to spring up through the east side of canada still plenty of snow potential there and for the next un team as we got snow falling persistently you know terry i mean again for the south west virginia's got...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and babita sharma.eek's suspected chemical attack. meanwhile, the debate continues around the uk's decision tojoin the strikes. some mps say they're angry about parliament not being consulted. good morning, it's sunday the 15th of april. also this morning: a pedestrian fights for their life after a car ploughed into six people in essex. opponents of brexit launch a campaign calling for a ‘people's referendum' on the final deal.
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and babita sharma.eek's suspected chemical attack. meanwhile, the debate continues around the uk's decision tojoin the strikes. some mps say they're angry about parliament not being consulted. good morning, it's sunday the 15th of april. also this morning: a pedestrian fights for their life after a car ploughed into six people in essex. opponents of brexit launch a campaign calling for a ‘people's referendum' on the final deal.
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. un, has announced that his country will no longer carry out tests of its nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles. mr kim has also said a nuclear testing site in the north of the country is to be shut down. president trump has tweeted that the announcement is "good news" for the world. our washington correspondent, chris buckler assesses the latest development. there is no doubt that the last few months have seen huge diplomatic leaps. remember, it was only the latter half of last year with donald trump calling kim jong—un little rocket man and threatening fire and fury for north korea. and north korea said they could hit north america. but this statement does not have a commitment to denuclearisation. certainly a lot will be welcome. there are longer term commitments, for example, getting rid of the testing site in the north of the country. but there will be some inside the white house, inside the donald trump administration, urging caution. they will say promises and
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. un, has announced that his country will no longer carry out tests of its nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles. mr kim has also said a nuclear testing site in the north of the country is to be shut down. president trump has tweeted that the announcement is "good news" for the world. our washington correspondent, chris buckler assesses the latest development. there is no doubt that the last few months...