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absolutely right, naga.raction the eden project is, how many people it draws but also the science and community work it does, fascinating and innovative project. could it come here, it would be exciting if it did. a quick look around morecambe this morning, the iconic midland hotel, art deco, built in the nineteen thirties. across the beach to the irish sea, a wind farm just off north wales this morning, the views are extraordinary. pretty clear this morning, you can see the la ke clear this morning, you can see the lake district in the distance there up lake district in the distance there up into cumbria. it's possibly this area here, you will be familiar with those space age looking domes from the eden project, that could be one of the locations. it would make a massive difference not only to this town but to this part of the north—west. that's why people are extremely excited about it. it would bring visitors back in their droves as this town used to see in years gone by. morcombe is rightly proud of its
absolutely right, naga.raction the eden project is, how many people it draws but also the science and community work it does, fascinating and innovative project. could it come here, it would be exciting if it did. a quick look around morecambe this morning, the iconic midland hotel, art deco, built in the nineteen thirties. across the beach to the irish sea, a wind farm just off north wales this morning, the views are extraordinary. pretty clear this morning, you can see the la ke clear this...
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good luck, we're waiting to see your results, naga, ina waiting to see your results, naga, in a littleyears to get to this point, where these young people are waiting for their results in these new gcses. a couple of questions, people thinking that it arts are now losing out and sciences are winning? well, actually the proportion of young people taking at least one arts gcse has remained stable over the last few yea rs, remained stable over the last few years, at a time when the proportion taking at least two science gcses has risen from 63% in 2010 to 91% now. so that's a very good results. but the arts have remained stable. we saw last week that the proportion taking artand we saw last week that the proportion taking art and design a level has increased, as has the proportion taking music a—level. 0ver increased, as has the proportion taking music a—level. over 60,000 young people are taking art and design figures at gcse. those were the figures from last year. so, the a rts the figures from last year. so, the arts remain important to a creative commonly like britain and i suspect th
good luck, we're waiting to see your results, naga, ina waiting to see your results, naga, in a littleyears to get to this point, where these young people are waiting for their results in these new gcses. a couple of questions, people thinking that it arts are now losing out and sciences are winning? well, actually the proportion of young people taking at least one arts gcse has remained stable over the last few yea rs, remained stable over the last few years, at a time when the proportion...
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now, though, it's back tojon and naga. bye for now.ratures could be recorded in spain and portugal today. we'll talk to a tour guide in seville. as the european championships get under way in glasgow and berlin, rebecca adlington tells us who to look out for in the pool. charlie's at the edinburgh festival where over four million people are expected to visit this month. he'll speak to some of the performers. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. forecasters say europe could record its highest ever temperature later today. a heatwave across the continent could see the current record of 48 celsius broken. tourists and locals have been warned to stay out of the sun and to keep hydrated. the highest temperature so far ever set was in athens back in july, 1977. the president of zimbabwe, emmerson mnangagwa, has been declared the winner of the country's general election. he called it a new beginning but the opposition party has rejected the result. the announcement follows days of deadly violence and allegatio
now, though, it's back tojon and naga. bye for now.ratures could be recorded in spain and portugal today. we'll talk to a tour guide in seville. as the european championships get under way in glasgow and berlin, rebecca adlington tells us who to look out for in the pool. charlie's at the edinburgh festival where over four million people are expected to visit this month. he'll speak to some of the performers. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. forecasters say...
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to turn this world up side dowfnlt i guarantee you, the trump supporters will turn maga hats into naga hats, naga hats. >> trevor: nigga america great again, i don't think that works. >> you saying it wrong, you have to say it like this. nigga, america great again, that is how you say it. put a come-- comma, add a comma. >> trevor: now i'm relieved that the tape hasn't come out. >> don't get too kfer comfortable. wouldn't be surprise if trump n word in the speech before the tape gets leaked because if he smart, he will realize that when he says it in public he gets away with it, just like he did with mexicans and muslims. now all of a sudden the n words isn't racist, it's presidential. >> trevor: that is a depressing thought, man. >> not depressing for you, i'm selling the hat, i got 10,000 ready to g16 a pop, but i will give you one for 14, cuz you my nigga. >> roy wood, jr., everyone. we'll be right back. ♪ even the very serious ronda rousey, ♪ (laughing) can't be serious with twizzlers. ♪ (laughing) yaaaayyy!!! aww. yaaaayyy!!! aww. yaaaayyy!!! aww. we hide hotel names, so you can f
to turn this world up side dowfnlt i guarantee you, the trump supporters will turn maga hats into naga hats, naga hats. >> trevor: nigga america great again, i don't think that works. >> you saying it wrong, you have to say it like this. nigga, america great again, that is how you say it. put a come-- comma, add a comma. >> trevor: now i'm relieved that the tape hasn't come out. >> don't get too kfer comfortable. wouldn't be surprise if trump n word in the speech before...
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naga very fa st hear the ding in slo—mo. naga very fast on a motorbike. just to point it out. ding!. the move by the us intelligence services has been welcomed by the uk. let‘s speak now to fomer us intelligence officer don bramer, who joins us from new york. thank you for talking to us on brea kfast thank you for talking to us on breakfast this morning, good to have you with us. why have these sanctions being imposed now, what‘s taken so long? because this attack took place a few months ago. well, the attack happened in march and if you remember back then, there was a multilateral approach expelling diplomats, closing the consulate in washington state here in the us.- that time we weren‘t sure, we haven‘t traced the agent and now we haven‘t traced the agent and now we have confirmation to show moscow that we are serious that this kind of activity won‘t be allowed on us soil or the soil of our allies. no reaction as yet from donald trump about this, it seems to be a state department move. what does that tell you? i think that's the proper thing to do here, pompeo, as the secretary,
naga very fa st hear the ding in slo—mo. naga very fast on a motorbike. just to point it out. ding!. the move by the us intelligence services has been welcomed by the uk. let‘s speak now to fomer us intelligence officer don bramer, who joins us from new york. thank you for talking to us on brea kfast thank you for talking to us on breakfast this morning, good to have you with us. why have these sanctions being imposed now, what‘s taken so long? because this attack took place a few months...
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now it is back to dan and naga. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. she's here after 7am. mojo was the first police dog to arrive at the scene of the manchester arena attack. he's now starting his well—earned retirement. he joins us in the studio. and we chat to european paragliding champion theo warden about his success just five years after being taught to fly. what an impressive run that has been. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: a man is due to appear in court this morning, charged with the murder of midwife samantha eastwood. michael stirling, who's 32 and from stoke—on—trent, is reported to be the brother—in—law of herformerfiance. samantha's body was found eight days after she was last seen leaving the royal stoke hospital where she worked. officials in indonesia say that more than 90 people have been killed in a powerful earthquake on the island of lombok, the second to hit in a week. hundreds more were injured in yesterday's magnitude seven quake, which was also felt in neighbouring bali. search and rescue
now it is back to dan and naga. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. she's here after 7am. mojo was the first police dog to arrive at the scene of the manchester arena attack. he's now starting his well—earned retirement. he joins us in the studio. and we chat to european paragliding champion theo warden about his success just five years after being taught to fly. what an impressive run that has been. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: the unexplainedeads to the evacuation of more than 300 tourists from a thomas cook hotel. alex salmond, the former first minister of scotland, denies allegations of sexual misconduct. he says he's suing the scottish government over its handling of the complaints. no safe level of alcohol. a major study says going teetotal is the only way to avoid any risk to your health. good morning. rangers have one foot in the europea league group stage but celtic manager brendan rodgers says his side must take more pride, after another disappointing night.
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: the unexplainedeads to the evacuation of more than 300 tourists from a thomas cook hotel. alex salmond, the former first minister of scotland, denies allegations of sexual misconduct. he says he's suing the scottish government over its handling of the complaints. no safe level of alcohol. a major study says going teetotal is the only way to avoid any risk to your health. good morning. rangers have...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.ohnson. a muslim peer says the former foreign secretary should be kicked out of the conservative party for his remarks about the burka. cracking down on junk food companies. the advertising watchdog upholds complaints against kfc and kelloggs for targeting their campaigns at children. california's biggest wildfire on record is expected to burn for the rest of the month. 100 years since the battle that helped end the great war at amiens. comemmorations will be held today.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.ohnson. a muslim peer says the former foreign secretary should be kicked out of the conservative party for his remarks about the burka. cracking down on junk food companies. the advertising watchdog upholds complaints against kfc and kelloggs for targeting their campaigns at children. california's biggest wildfire on record is expected to burn for the rest of the month. 100 years since the battle that helped end the great war at amiens....
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now though it's back to dan and naga.nearly 100 people. the foreign office says it's working to help british travellers. the labour party drops an investigation into senior backbencher margaret hodge over an anti—semitism row with leader jeremy corbyn. scientists warn that the world is at risk of extremely dangerous levels of climate change which could mean parts of the world are uninhabitable within decades. good morning. how important is your local pub? 18 close every single week across the country, and so here in derbyshire local people chipped in to buy theirs and run it themselves. i'll find out why a little later. gold in the pool again. adam peaty leads great britain to victory in the mixed 4x100m medley relay at the european championships. cloudy in the north and west of the country. here we have patchy rain and drizzle. hotter in the south and east, where we've got another day of warm sunshine. but it's all going to change, i. i'll have more in 15 minutes. —— it's all going to change tomorrow. it's tuesday the 7t
now though it's back to dan and naga.nearly 100 people. the foreign office says it's working to help british travellers. the labour party drops an investigation into senior backbencher margaret hodge over an anti—semitism row with leader jeremy corbyn. scientists warn that the world is at risk of extremely dangerous levels of climate change which could mean parts of the world are uninhabitable within decades. good morning. how important is your local pub? 18 close every single week across the...
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welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. our headlines today: red alert.s in europe this weekend of up to 48 degrees celsius. president emmerson mnangagwa is declared the winner of zimba bwe's election, but the opposition reject the result. we sell more goods and services to the rest of the world than we do to the rest of the world than we do to the eu, so should we be worried about trade wars and brexit —— non—brexit? imac this —— i'm at this place that sells bikes. in sport, there's joy and pain at the hockey world cup.
welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. our headlines today: red alert.s in europe this weekend of up to 48 degrees celsius. president emmerson mnangagwa is declared the winner of zimba bwe's election, but the opposition reject the result. we sell more goods and services to the rest of the world than we do to the rest of the world than we do to the eu, so should we be worried about trade wars and brexit —— non—brexit? imac this —— i'm at this place that sells bikes. in...
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hello, this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. in ireland after travelling from rome, he'll be the first pontiff in almost 40 years to have visited the country. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to watch him speak over the weekend. he'll also meet privately with victims of sexual abuse by members of the catholic church. the first holidaymakers to be flown back early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died have arrived home. john and susan cooper from burnley were staying at the steigenberger aqua magic hotel in hurghada. thomas cook said the circumstances of the unexplained deaths remained unclear. the couple's daughter who was also staying in the hotel says she believes her parents‘ deaths are suspicious. president trump has called off the us secretary of state's visit to north korea because he feels insufficient progress has been made in dismantling pyongyang's nuclear programme. mike pompeo was due to visit next week. in a tweet mr trump also blamed china for the cancelled visit, saying the country was no
hello, this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. in ireland after travelling from rome, he'll be the first pontiff in almost 40 years to have visited the country. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to watch him speak over the weekend. he'll also meet privately with victims of sexual abuse by members of the catholic church. the first holidaymakers to be flown back early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died have arrived home. john and susan cooper from...
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welcome to breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty.ing round—the—clock care expected to rise by a third in the next 20 years, sparking fears for social care in england. an arrest in the case of the mother and her daughter murdered in solihull on monday — a 21—year—old man is held by police. singing stars from the world of music mark the life of aretha franklin in a tribute concert in detroit, ahead of her funeral later. on the brink of collapse: the diy retailer homebase faces
welcome to breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty.ing round—the—clock care expected to rise by a third in the next 20 years, sparking fears for social care in england. an arrest in the case of the mother and her daughter murdered in solihull on monday — a 21—year—old man is held by police. singing stars from the world of music mark the life of aretha franklin in a tribute concert in detroit, ahead of her funeral later. on the brink of collapse: the diy retailer homebase faces
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.mantha eastwood, who disappeared in staffordshire ten days ago. more than 90 people are killed as a devastating earthquake hits the indonesian island of lombok, the second in a week. good morning. building on the green belt. is it a solution to the housing crisis or are they areas to be protected? i'm looking at a new report claiming almost 500,000 homes are currently planned on green belt land. the first tentative steps of four endangered brown bears rescued from japan are starting a new life in yorkshire. in sport, it's joy for
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.mantha eastwood, who disappeared in staffordshire ten days ago. more than 90 people are killed as a devastating earthquake hits the indonesian island of lombok, the second in a week. good morning. building on the green belt. is it a solution to the housing crisis or are they areas to be protected? i'm looking at a new report claiming almost 500,000 homes are currently planned on green belt land. the first tentative steps of...
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it is not the naga jolokia, but i think it is very hot. he sent us the seed, and we grew it. the first year we looked at it and said, yes, this looks pretty hot. we should do replicated trials to test us out and see how hot it really is. the next year, we found out that was the very first chile to ever hit one million scoble heat units. it is how we measure chile heat. like serranoall -- is like 10,000. so this was one million, the very first. that became a whole new class of chile peppers called super hot. bhut jolokia translates to ghost pepper in english. we introduced ghost pepper for good or bad to united states. -- to the united states. it was interesting. after we said the ghost pepper is the world hottest, our friends and colleagues in trinidad said ours is hotter. we said send us the seed and we will test it. we tested the trinidad scorpion and we found one variety off the island called trinidad moruga scorpion, it hit 2 million. for us at the chile pepper in institute,le pepper guinness has their own way of deciding what is hot. for the institute, being a research-b
it is not the naga jolokia, but i think it is very hot. he sent us the seed, and we grew it. the first year we looked at it and said, yes, this looks pretty hot. we should do replicated trials to test us out and see how hot it really is. the next year, we found out that was the very first chile to ever hit one million scoble heat units. it is how we measure chile heat. like serranoall -- is like 10,000. so this was one million, the very first. that became a whole new class of chile peppers...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: what a waste. new research finds two thirds of plastic containers still can't be recycled as councils call for action. three people die from heatstroke in spain, as record temperatures hit large parts of europe. lawyers for harvey weinstein try to get rape charges thrown out based on emails from one of his accusers. tackling the stigma of autism. for the first time a study examines the stress and isolation facing mums, dads and carers. the first test is in the balance after england bowl themsleves back into the game, but they still need to deal with india captain virat kohli. good morning. our weather is looking hot and sunny towards the south—east but it will look like cloudy for north—western parts of the country where temperatures should be closer to normal. talking about temperatures, we will also be looking at the extreme heat across spain and portugal. more details coming up in the next 15 minute. it's saturday 4th august. our top story — the majority of hou
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: what a waste. new research finds two thirds of plastic containers still can't be recycled as councils call for action. three people die from heatstroke in spain, as record temperatures hit large parts of europe. lawyers for harvey weinstein try to get rape charges thrown out based on emails from one of his accusers. tackling the stigma of autism. for the first time a study examines the stress and...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: what a waste. new research finds two thirds of plastic containers still can't be recycled, as councils call for action. three people die from heatstroke in spain as record temperatures hit large parts of europe. harvey weinstein‘s lawyers try to get rape charges thrown out, based on an exchange of emails with one of his accusers. the first test is in the balance after england bowled themsleves back into the game — but they still need to deal with india captain virat kohli. earlier this year he became one of only 10 british climbers to have conquered k2. jake meyer will tell us what it's like to take on the savage mountain. the weather looks hot and sunny for the south—east, but cloudy for north—western parts were temperatures will be closer to normal. and we will also look at the extreme heat with us across spain and portugal. more details coming up. it's saturday 4th august. our top story: the majority of household plastic waste is still ending up in landfill des
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: what a waste. new research finds two thirds of plastic containers still can't be recycled, as councils call for action. three people die from heatstroke in spain as record temperatures hit large parts of europe. harvey weinstein‘s lawyers try to get rape charges thrown out, based on an exchange of emails with one of his accusers. the first test is in the balance after england bowled themsleves back...
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hello, this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. is visiting ireland. pope francis will arrive in dublin later this morning. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to watch him speak over the weekend. he'll also meet privately with victims of sexual abuse by members of the catholic church. the first holidaymakers to be flown back early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died have arrived home. john and susan cooper from burnley were staying at the steigenberger aqua magic hotel in hurghada. thomas cook said the circumstances of the unexplained deaths remained unclear. the couple's daughter who was also staying in the hotel says she believes the couple's deaths are suspicious. president trump has called off the us secretary of state's visit to north korea because he feels insufficient progress has been made in dismantling pyongyang's nuclear programme. mike pompeo was due to visit next week. in a tweet mr trump also blamed china for the cancelled visit, saying the country was not doing enough to pressure north korea
hello, this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. is visiting ireland. pope francis will arrive in dublin later this morning. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to watch him speak over the weekend. he'll also meet privately with victims of sexual abuse by members of the catholic church. the first holidaymakers to be flown back early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died have arrived home. john and susan cooper from burnley were staying at the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.over the salisbury novichok attack after concluding a lethal nerve agent was used against the skripals. a nine—year—old girl is killed after rocks fall from a cliff at a beach in north yorkshire. bad news for holidaymakers as the pound tumbles to its lowest value against the dollar in nearly a year. 2 it's another gold for adam peaty in glasgow and another european championship record as he wins the 50m breaststroke. a big row on giant's causeway. are some people paying to visit the world heritate site when they don't need to? good morning from rhs wisley in wokingham. you can see we've got
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.over the salisbury novichok attack after concluding a lethal nerve agent was used against the skripals. a nine—year—old girl is killed after rocks fall from a cliff at a beach in north yorkshire. bad news for holidaymakers as the pound tumbles to its lowest value against the dollar in nearly a year. 2 it's another gold for adam peaty in glasgow and another european championship record as he wins the 50m breaststroke. a...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and former british foreign secretary boris johnson is facing mounting pressure to apologise for saying the burka worn by some muslim women looks ridiculous. rugged terrain, powerful winds and poor visibility are challenging firefighters battling massive blazes in california. argentina's senate is due to vote later on whether or not to legalise abortion in the first 1a weeks of pregnancy. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the new york times and the largest wildfire in california's history. named the mendocino complex, the northern california fire has already consumed nearly 300,000 acres of land, and forced tens of thousands of people from their homes. the gulf news looks at iran and us president donald trump's warning to america's trading partners that anyone who does business with the country will not be doing business with the us. the telegraph leads with former uk foreign secretary borisjohnson who has reject
coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and former british foreign secretary boris johnson is facing mounting pressure to apologise for saying the burka worn by some muslim women looks ridiculous. rugged terrain, powerful winds and poor visibility are challenging firefighters battling massive blazes in california. argentina's senate is due to vote later on whether or not to legalise abortion in the first 1a weeks of pregnancy. now it's...
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welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.50,000 people across europe. ryanair faces the worst day of strike action in its history. heavy floods hit southern france, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of holiday makers from their homes. a call for a delay in the installation of smart energy meters. citizens advice tells this programme it's received thousands of complaints. it has been a busy record summer of sales for this cream factory, but has the good weather spread to all
welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.50,000 people across europe. ryanair faces the worst day of strike action in its history. heavy floods hit southern france, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of holiday makers from their homes. a call for a delay in the installation of smart energy meters. citizens advice tells this programme it's received thousands of complaints. it has been a busy record summer of sales for this cream factory, but has the good weather spread to all
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, steph mcgovern and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessp thousands of people with severe asthma. the procedure uses radio waves to melt muscle tissue in the lungs that can restrict breathing. that's coming up at the top of the hour. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: senatorjohn mccain's body has arrived at andrews air force base in maryland. he's set to lie in state in washington — before being laid to rest. there's been another anti—immigrant protest in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, after the killing of a german citizen on sunday. more controversy for australia's catholic church — it's rejected laws forcing priests to report child abuse when they learn about it in confessions. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with bloomberg online, and us president donald trump who threatened he would pull america out of the world trade organisation unless "it shapes up" and treats the united states better. the guardian also focusses on trade and t
coming up at 6am on breakfast, steph mcgovern and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessp thousands of people with severe asthma. the procedure uses radio waves to melt muscle tissue in the lungs that can restrict breathing. that's coming up at the top of the hour. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: senatorjohn mccain's body has arrived at andrews air force base in maryland. he's set to lie in state in washington — before being laid to rest. there's been...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker.urvivors after the earthquake in lombok which killed nearly 100 people. the foreign office says it's working to help british travellers. the labour party drops an investigation into senior backbencher margaret hodge over an anti—semitism row with leader jeremy corbyn. scientists warn that the world is at risk of extremely dangerous levels of climate change, which could mean sea levels rise by up to 60 metres. good morning. how important is your local pub? well, 18 close every single week, and so herein dhaba show local people chipped in to
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker.urvivors after the earthquake in lombok which killed nearly 100 people. the foreign office says it's working to help british travellers. the labour party drops an investigation into senior backbencher margaret hodge over an anti—semitism row with leader jeremy corbyn. scientists warn that the world is at risk of extremely dangerous levels of climate change, which could mean sea levels rise by up to 60 metres. good morning....
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welcome to breakfast, with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: former first ministerttish national party amid allegations of sexual harrassment, which he denies. a ban on the sale of caffeine—heavy energy drinks to children in england. the government outlines its plan. the nine to five might be a thing of the past, and now researchers say we do so much work on the daily commute it should all count towards our official working hours. andy murray battled through the heat at the us open. but it's not enough. he's been knocked out in the second round by fernando verdasco. and a burst of royal song.
welcome to breakfast, with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: former first ministerttish national party amid allegations of sexual harrassment, which he denies. a ban on the sale of caffeine—heavy energy drinks to children in england. the government outlines its plan. the nine to five might be a thing of the past, and now researchers say we do so much work on the daily commute it should all count towards our official working hours. andy murray battled through the heat at...
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now though it's back to charlie and naga. bye for now.ay by floodwaters, while17,000 homes were left without power. the worst—hit areas are gard, ardeche and drome. thousands of uk air passengers face disruption today as ryanair pilots stage a 24—hour strike. nearly 400 flights, including up to 100 to and from the uk, have been cancelled in the budget airline's worst ever day of industrial action. the pilots are demanding changes to pay and conditions but ryanair says the action is "regrettable and unjustified." the united nations has called for an independent investigation into a missile strike in yemen which killed 29 children. the attack hit a bus in the north of the country. the saudi—led coalition said it targeted rebels in the market after they fired a missile at the kingdom on wednesday. the us state department said the coalition should carry out its own assessment. a conservative peer says he's been sent dozens of abusive emails since he criticised borisjohnson for his comments about women who wear the burqa. lord sheikh, who foun
now though it's back to charlie and naga. bye for now.ay by floodwaters, while17,000 homes were left without power. the worst—hit areas are gard, ardeche and drome. thousands of uk air passengers face disruption today as ryanair pilots stage a 24—hour strike. nearly 400 flights, including up to 100 to and from the uk, have been cancelled in the budget airline's worst ever day of industrial action. the pilots are demanding changes to pay and conditions but ryanair says the action is...
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now though it's back to steph and naga. bye for now.topping altogether, your use of social media for a month? i don't know if i could do it. it's something we're being asked to think about, for a scroll free september. he's an mp who's never been afraid to speak his mind — frank field has quit labour's parliamentary party, criticising its leadership. we'll talk to him in the next hour. and as wonga goes into administration, what does it mean for customers who have a loan or a compensation claim? ben will be here to let you know where you stand. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: the number of over—65s needing round—the—clock care will increase by more than a third in england over the next 20 years, according to a new study. the authors of the report, in the lancet, warn that relying on informal carers, such as family members, is not a long—term solution. local government officials say it's a sign that the social care system has reached breaking point. the government says reforms will be set out in the
now though it's back to steph and naga. bye for now.topping altogether, your use of social media for a month? i don't know if i could do it. it's something we're being asked to think about, for a scroll free september. he's an mp who's never been afraid to speak his mind — frank field has quit labour's parliamentary party, criticising its leadership. we'll talk to him in the next hour. and as wonga goes into administration, what does it mean for customers who have a loan or a compensation...
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welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: addicted to our mobilestphones every 12 minutes. an appeal for calm in zimbabwe, after three people die when soldiers open fire on protestors. the cost of borrowing could rise again today, the first interest rate rise in nine months. so what could it mean for loans and mortgages, and is it finally some good news for savers? andy murray wins the battle of the brits in washington. he beat kyle edmund, the man who has taken his place as british number one while he has been out injured.
welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: addicted to our mobilestphones every 12 minutes. an appeal for calm in zimbabwe, after three people die when soldiers open fire on protestors. the cost of borrowing could rise again today, the first interest rate rise in nine months. so what could it mean for loans and mortgages, and is it finally some good news for savers? andy murray wins the battle of the brits in washington. he beat kyle edmund, the man who...
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coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessin the installation of smart energy meters. the government wants every home to be fitted with a smart meter by 2020, but the advice charity citizens advice says it needs to extend the deadline by three years. last year, the cab received 3,000 complaints about the devices, with problems ranging from aggressive sales techniques and some customers still having to send readings to their energy company. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: hundreds of ryanair flights have been cancelled today due to widespread strike action being taken by the airline's pilots, affecting several european airports. more than 50,000 passengers are understood to have been sent flight cancellations. after weeks of hot weather in france, torrential downpours have brought floods and forced the evacuation of more than 1,000 people, most of them campers, in the south. a 70—year—old german man who was helping to supervise children at a summer camp is missing. the us vice president has unveiled pl
coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessin the installation of smart energy meters. the government wants every home to be fitted with a smart meter by 2020, but the advice charity citizens advice says it needs to extend the deadline by three years. last year, the cab received 3,000 complaints about the devices, with problems ranging from aggressive sales techniques and some customers still having to send readings to their energy...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. our headlines today: growing pressure on borisjohnson. a muslim peer says the former foreign secretary should be kicked out of the conservative party for his remarks about the burka. cracking down on junk food companies. the advertising watchdog upholds complaints against kfc and kelloggs for targeting their campaigns at children. california's biggest wildfire on record is expected to burn for the rest of the month. 100 years since the battle that helped end the great war at amiens. comemmorations will be held today. morning! it's far from a box office set of financial results from walt disney, but the boss says it's new streaming service will help turn things around. i'll be taking a look at the details. a golden day for great britain. zharnel hughes and dina asher—smith win gold in the 100 metres at the european championships. good morning. some parts of the south—east are going to have a good 90t south—east are going to have a good 90 t degree —— 10 degrees drop in temperature and
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. our headlines today: growing pressure on borisjohnson. a muslim peer says the former foreign secretary should be kicked out of the conservative party for his remarks about the burka. cracking down on junk food companies. the advertising watchdog upholds complaints against kfc and kelloggs for targeting their campaigns at children. california's biggest wildfire on record is expected to burn for the rest of the month. 100 years since the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: preparingt in almost a0 years. women in england will be soon allowed to take abortion pills in their own homes, following on from scotland and wales. the first holidaymakers to be flown back early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died in unexplained circumstances arrive home. good morning. in sport: manchester united bossjose mourinho has denied any rift with executive vice—chairman ed woodward. in a tetchy press conference, mourinho insisted he had no problems with woodword amid reports of a falling out between the two.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: preparingt in almost a0 years. women in england will be soon allowed to take abortion pills in their own homes, following on from scotland and wales. the first holidaymakers to be flown back early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died in unexplained circumstances arrive home. good morning. in sport: manchester united bossjose mourinho has denied any rift with executive vice—chairman...
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now though it's back to steph and naga.mond's launched a crowd—funding campaign to help with his legal costs, a move criticised by opposition parties. children across england could be banned from buying sugar and caffeine—filled energy drinks, as part of efforts to tackle childhood obesity. one issue to be decided over the course of a 12 week public consultation, is whether a ban should apply to under—16s or under—18s. heart palpitations, high blood pressure, inability to sleep, restlessness. kids tend to self medicate to stay up gaming, those kind of things. teachers are reporting issues in schools, because kids take them at breakfast and can't sit still all day. and the sugar as well, with the dental care needs as well, is a real issue. theresa may is announcing a security pact with kenya, on the final day of her tour of africa. she's already visited south africa and nigeria in an effort to increase trade. britain will build a cyber centre in nairobi, to help kenyan police stop child abuse images being shared online. ther
now though it's back to steph and naga.mond's launched a crowd—funding campaign to help with his legal costs, a move criticised by opposition parties. children across england could be banned from buying sugar and caffeine—filled energy drinks, as part of efforts to tackle childhood obesity. one issue to be decided over the course of a 12 week public consultation, is whether a ban should apply to under—16s or under—18s. heart palpitations, high blood pressure, inability to sleep,...
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now though it's back to charley and naga.kfast this morning: we are in kidderminster, marking 50 years since the end of regular steam train services on the british mainline railway. when classical pianist benjamin grosvenor was just 11 years old, he won the bbc young musician of the year. now, 1a years on, he is here to tell us about performing at this year's bbc proms. british rowing olympic champion dame katherine graingerjoins us ahead of the very first european championships, taking place in glasgow and berlin. good morning. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. we are becoming increasingly addicted to our smartphones, according to a new report by the communications regulator, 0fcom. the average person now checks their phone every 12 minutes, and 40% look at it within five minutes of waking up. but the number of calls made on mobiles has fallen for the first time ever. and after 7:00am, we will be talking to 0fcom about their findings. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to
now though it's back to charley and naga.kfast this morning: we are in kidderminster, marking 50 years since the end of regular steam train services on the british mainline railway. when classical pianist benjamin grosvenor was just 11 years old, he won the bbc young musician of the year. now, 1a years on, he is here to tell us about performing at this year's bbc proms. british rowing olympic champion dame katherine graingerjoins us ahead of the very first european championships, taking place...
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hello, this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty.be the first pontiff in almost a0 years to visit the country. his two—day tour comes as the catholic church faces criticism over its handling of child abuse by priests, dating back decades. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to listen to him speak. here's andrew plant. dublin has spent weeks preparing for its first papal visit in almost a0 years. saturday will bring pope francis to ireland, with hundreds of thousands expected here in the city's phoenix park on sunday to attend mass. in 1979, whenjohn paul i! came to ireland, 90% of catholics attended weekly mass. contraception, abortion and divorce were against the law here. now that figure is a0% and it is a very different ireland that will greet pope francis. i think in the past the catholic church had too much of a dominant place in irish society. i think it still has a place in irish society, but not one that determines public policy or determines our laws. many are using the pope's visit to raise awareness of the catholi
hello, this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty.be the first pontiff in almost a0 years to visit the country. his two—day tour comes as the catholic church faces criticism over its handling of child abuse by priests, dating back decades. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to listen to him speak. here's andrew plant. dublin has spent weeks preparing for its first papal visit in almost a0 years. saturday will bring pope francis to ireland, with hundreds of thousands...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. of europe. lawyers for harvey weinstein try to get rape charges thrown out based on emails from one of his accusers. tackling the stigma of autism.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. of europe. lawyers for harvey weinstein try to get rape charges thrown out based on emails from one of his accusers. tackling the stigma of autism.
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: what a waste.for action. three people die from heatstroke in spain, as record temperatures hit large parts of europe. lawyers for harvey weinstein try to get rape charges thrown out based on emails from one of his accusers. tackling the stigma of autism. for the first time a study examines the stress and isolation facing mums, dads and carers. the first test is in the balance, after england bowl themsleves back into the game, but they still need to deal with india captain virat kohli.
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: what a waste.for action. three people die from heatstroke in spain, as record temperatures hit large parts of europe. lawyers for harvey weinstein try to get rape charges thrown out based on emails from one of his accusers. tackling the stigma of autism. for the first time a study examines the stress and isolation facing mums, dads and carers. the first test is in the balance, after england bowl themsleves back...
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naga single largest party in our country but he also has to contain read many jalen gauge board on the internal and external front. for days off to taliban fighters were pushed out of the afghan city of gaza's need the un says it's not safe for civilians or aid workers to get in or out of the city more than two hundred civilians were killed and hundreds more wounded during the five day assaults charlot bellus has the latest. the un's humanitarian chief in afghanistan visits patients wounded in the taliban assaults on me but this is not in gosney this is the capital kabul one hundred fifty kilometers north they were brought here because the city's hospital is too crowded and the road is to be here quite right dangerous and not open all the time that a multiple truck pulls all of these questions are raising doubts about what had been going to say for i have to call the hospital to the person that is going to the life of. patients to scatter to hospitals across kabul more than fifty have arrived at this one is suffering from head and chest injuries and blast warns from bones. so far this
naga single largest party in our country but he also has to contain read many jalen gauge board on the internal and external front. for days off to taliban fighters were pushed out of the afghan city of gaza's need the un says it's not safe for civilians or aid workers to get in or out of the city more than two hundred civilians were killed and hundreds more wounded during the five day assaults charlot bellus has the latest. the un's humanitarian chief in afghanistan visits patients wounded in...
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my colleague naga munchetty went to talk to him about it. hello. who am i speaking with? the irony of the character is he is a black policeman, a rookie cop, in an all white environment, trying to persuade racist colleagues as well, that they need to bring down the plan. and the language that john washington needs to use when he impersonates the ku klux klan, it is quite harsh. how did you deal with having to say those words? be that character? he is undercover. in fa ct, character? he is undercover. in fact, there is a scene where he is holding the phone and everybody is laughing, so there is humour in the film. and as people, especially white audience members, are looking around, like, is it ok to laugh? but they can laugh. ijust want around, like, is it ok to laugh? but they can laugh. i just want them around, like, is it ok to laugh? but they can laugh. ijust want them to laugh at the end of the movie. they can laugh. ijust want them to laugh at the end of the movielj find it interesting that he says david duke could never be elected to president. that line made me la
my colleague naga munchetty went to talk to him about it. hello. who am i speaking with? the irony of the character is he is a black policeman, a rookie cop, in an all white environment, trying to persuade racist colleagues as well, that they need to bring down the plan. and the language that john washington needs to use when he impersonates the ku klux klan, it is quite harsh. how did you deal with having to say those words? be that character? he is undercover. in fa ct, character? he is...
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that's because, earlier this year, naga, tim and jayne agreed to resit their maths gcse as part of our board it will end up the pearson exam board it will end up here. all of the exam papers are collected from the 5000 schools around the country and brought here to our processing centre in the north of england. we have a 24—hour ata north of england. we have a 24—hour at a seven—day week operation. we have your papers here. let's take them to the processing centre. the scripts have their spines removed. this machine is scanning each page of every single exam paper and digitising it. that's right. we have 12 million scripts that come through every year. then we have approximately 20,000 markers at home around the country. ruth is one of them. this is the online marking screen them. this is the online marking screen where i them. this is the online marking screen where i can see them. this is the online marking screen where i can see the candidates' response. maths gcses like most subjects are no longer mark from start to finish by one examiner. you go in and mark one question at a time.
that's because, earlier this year, naga, tim and jayne agreed to resit their maths gcse as part of our board it will end up the pearson exam board it will end up here. all of the exam papers are collected from the 5000 schools around the country and brought here to our processing centre in the north of england. we have a 24—hour ata north of england. we have a 24—hour at a seven—day week operation. we have your papers here. let's take them to the processing centre. the scripts have their...