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naga and brighter. back to you. we we re naga and brighter. back to you.k to you. we we re naga and brighter. back to you. we were talking earlier naga and brighter. back to you. we we re naga and brighter. back to you. we were talking earlier about naga and brighter. back to you. we we re naga and brighter. back to you. we were talking earlier about the blossoms on the tree. it has been really mild. it is confusing some of nature. it has been quite mild so far this winter. we have not had too many lengthy cold snaps. we had some. that is what we need, the prolonged frost. we don't want them. we may need them. i like crisp and cold. i would prefer cold and crisp rather than mild and wet. but anyway. i would prefer that as well. if you have seen any blossoms or flowers, daffodils out in devon, send your pictures in. we would like to share the lead in the programme. holly, welcome. we were talking new yea rs holly, welcome. we were talking new years honours. alistair cooke, who has retired from test cricket, england's leading test run scorer. he has a knight
naga and brighter. back to you. we we re naga and brighter. back to you.k to you. we we re naga and brighter. back to you. we were talking earlier naga and brighter. back to you. we we re naga and brighter. back to you. we were talking earlier about naga and brighter. back to you. we we re naga and brighter. back to you. we were talking earlier about the blossoms on the tree. it has been really mild. it is confusing some of nature. it has been quite mild so far this winter. we have not had too...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: brexit is in danger of getting stuck — that's the warning from a senior cabinet minister who urges mps from all parties to come together. crucial talks to tackle global warming continue through the night as officials from 200 countries struggle to agree a deal. a british sailor, rescued after her boat capsized during a round—the—world race, says she would do it all again in a heartbeat. crazy high—five living in scotland. livignston score five in just 1a minutes to thrash hearts late in the game, and there was a red card too in a game that had been rather dull. good morning. some extremely dangerous weather is forecast today. there are met office amber warnings out for freezing rain. there are met office amber warnings out forfreezing rain. that's extremely rare here in the uk, but it causes widespread treacherous black highs. there are also warnings out for heavy snow, for blizzards because of storm deirdre, which is also bringing in severe gales. —— black ice ic
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: brexit is in danger of getting stuck — that's the warning from a senior cabinet minister who urges mps from all parties to come together. crucial talks to tackle global warming continue through the night as officials from 200 countries struggle to agree a deal. a british sailor, rescued after her boat capsized during a round—the—world race, says she would do it all again in a heartbeat. crazy high—five living in...
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of course, plenty more through the morning, naga and don john. plenty more through the morning, nagang us through that —— john johnson obika please note helen's warnings. especially with people out and about doing family trips and things! it's time to take a look at this week's film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, nice to have you here. nice to be here. what do we have this week? an interesting week. we have spider—man multiplied in into the spider—verse, an animated feature. we have mortal engines, a battle of the cities. and lizzie, an infamous murder revisited. spider—man: into the spider—verse, an animation that given its origins makes perfect sense. absolutely. it brings together a series of different spider—man, spider—men, spider people, from all the different universes. focusing largely on the central character of miles morales, bitten by a spider while doing spray paint graffiti, and he develops spider powers he doesn't know what to do with. initially he thinks it's puberty. the n
of course, plenty more through the morning, naga and don john. plenty more through the morning, nagang us through that —— john johnson obika please note helen's warnings. especially with people out and about doing family trips and things! it's time to take a look at this week's film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, nice to have you here. nice to be here. what do we have this week? an interesting...
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yes, certainly is, naga. good morning. yes, certainly is, naga. good morning.istine wilson. good morning. we havejo jenkins from the children's society —— reverend christine wilson. what is the significance of what you're holding? the christingle represents... there's lots of symbolism here, you have the orange, representing the world. a red ribbon around it, representing the love of god, then these four sticks with the fruit on remind us of creation and the seasons of the year. the candle, which is lit, reminds us of the light of shining in the world. what is the significance of christingle with lincoln cathedral? were celebrating today with the children's society the fact that 50 yea rs children's society the fact that 50 years ago today the first christingle service happened in lincoln cathedral. there's a special service tonight, isn't there? there is, at 5:30pm. we hope lincoln locals will come along with families and children and join in. good luck with that. joe is here from these children's society. with that. joe is here from these child ren's society.
yes, certainly is, naga. good morning. yes, certainly is, naga. good morning.istine wilson. good morning. we havejo jenkins from the children's society —— reverend christine wilson. what is the significance of what you're holding? the christingle represents... there's lots of symbolism here, you have the orange, representing the world. a red ribbon around it, representing the love of god, then these four sticks with the fruit on remind us of creation and the seasons of the year. the candle,...
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now it's back to dan and naga. bye for now.latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning — a bottle deposit scheme is one of the ideas being put forward by the government in england as it launches a new war on waste. but will it be any easier to understand what you can recycle wherever you live? it's the nightmare before christmas for online and high street chains, as share prices fall at a number of leading fashion labels. nina will have the latest on what promises to be a miserable end to the year for retailers. and wildlife cameraman gordon buchanan will tell us all about these orphaned grizzly bear cubs, making their way back into the wilds of russia. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the government has unveiled proposals for every home in england to have a weekly food waste collection. as part of a new waste and resources strategy, packaging would be more clearly labelled to show if it can be recycled, and producers would pay more towards the cost of disposing of
now it's back to dan and naga. bye for now.latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning — a bottle deposit scheme is one of the ideas being put forward by the government in england as it launches a new war on waste. but will it be any easier to understand what you can recycle wherever you live? it's the nightmare before christmas for online and high street chains, as share prices fall at a number of leading fashion labels. nina will have the latest on what promises to...
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dan will be up north and naga will be in westminster. this is the briefing from bbc news.nister, theresa may, is meeting other european leaders today as she attempts to rescue her brexit deal. some yellow vest protesters in france have denounced president macron's announcement of a rise in the minimum wage and tax changes. let's look at some of those stories in detailand let's look at some of those stories in detail and others. we begin with le figaro and what president macron has called a new deal for france. also called a new contract. the paper says he hopes a series of measure on overtime, tax, retirement and wider consultation will provide an answer to the anger of the people. bloomberg online focuses on brexit and says, may kicks brexit can down the road, raises risks of no deal. it says thereresa may is playing for time as she avoids a humiliating defeat. the writers conclude, it's turned out to be much more complicated than the originally simple choice "in" or "out". the south china morning post headline, beijing walks tightrope in moves to defend tech giant, consi
dan will be up north and naga will be in westminster. this is the briefing from bbc news.nister, theresa may, is meeting other european leaders today as she attempts to rescue her brexit deal. some yellow vest protesters in france have denounced president macron's announcement of a rise in the minimum wage and tax changes. let's look at some of those stories in detailand let's look at some of those stories in detail and others. we begin with le figaro and what president macron has called a new...
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yes, naga is quite right. it isa good view. yes, naga is quite right. it is a chilly start.e midland and east wales. there will be some sunshine around. the cloud is some engine, picken up for some drizzle here and there. temper to wires, looking at about 6— 10— 11, there. temper to wires, looking at about 6- 10- 11, 12 there. temper to wires, looking at about 6— 10— 11, 12 degrees. if you are going to be in the hills today. through the course of this evening and overnight. we could sit in pockets of prost. it's been blocked by the high pressure. you will find there will be heavy bursts of rain. got some frost. clear skies. sunshine from the word go. there will be sunshine compared to today. here is a weak weather front. nothing to write home about. good brisk wind as well. coming up the cold continent. there will be significant windchill. we're looking at some sunshine. a bit more cloud. little bit of dampness at times. again, in some western areas. these we re again, in some western areas. these were the temperatures that naga was saying will read, four, five, six but at t
yes, naga is quite right. it isa good view. yes, naga is quite right. it is a chilly start.e midland and east wales. there will be some sunshine around. the cloud is some engine, picken up for some drizzle here and there. temper to wires, looking at about 6— 10— 11, there. temper to wires, looking at about 6- 10- 11, 12 there. temper to wires, looking at about 6— 10— 11, 12 degrees. if you are going to be in the hills today. through the course of this evening and overnight. we could sit...
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now though it‘s back to dan and naga. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.number parliaments in particular countries didn‘t like the original version. so whatever people say there is plenty of form and plenty precedent for renegotiating when a deal can‘t pass through a particular parliament. the home office has been accused of failing to act on repeated warnings about the negative effect its measures to curb illegal immigration would have on members of the windrush generation. a report by the national audit office says the department operated a "target—driven" policy and it‘s yet to establish the full scale of the scandal. the home office says it‘s determined to right the wrongs of the past and has set up a review. ryanair is facing legal action by regulators after it refused to pay compensation for delays. the airline claims strikes that caused widespread disruption over the summer were not it‘s fault. the civil aviation authority disagrees and this morning it said it will try and make the airline pay up. under eu law airlines must pay compensation to passe
now though it‘s back to dan and naga. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.number parliaments in particular countries didn‘t like the original version. so whatever people say there is plenty of form and plenty precedent for renegotiating when a deal can‘t pass through a particular parliament. the home office has been accused of failing to act on repeated warnings about the negative effect its measures to curb illegal immigration would have on members of the windrush...
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now though it's back to charlie and naga. bye for now.a may is going to back to work today after surviving a bruising vote of no confidence which saw more than a third of her own mps vote against her — we should warn you there are flashing images coming up. she'll meet eu leaders in brussels, where she will seek reassurances that contingency measures to prevent a hard border in ireland will be temporary. mrs may will be hoping to get her plan through parliament in the new year. iam i am pleased to have received the backing of may colleagues into night's ballot. while i'm grateful for that support, a significant number of colleagues did cast a vote against me and i've listened to what they've said. following this ballot we now need to get on with the job of delivering brexit for the british people and building a better future for this country. a brexit that delivers on the vote that people gave, that gives back control of our money, our borders, and our laws, that protects jobs, security, money, our borders, and our laws, that protectsjobs
now though it's back to charlie and naga. bye for now.a may is going to back to work today after surviving a bruising vote of no confidence which saw more than a third of her own mps vote against her — we should warn you there are flashing images coming up. she'll meet eu leaders in brussels, where she will seek reassurances that contingency measures to prevent a hard border in ireland will be temporary. mrs may will be hoping to get her plan through parliament in the new year. iam i am...
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coming up at 6 o'clock, breakfast with naga munchetty and rogerjohnson.news, it's time to take a trip through 2018 — a year full of adventure for the team from the travel show. hello, and welcome to the travel show. this week we decided to put away our boarding passes, stow our suitcases and take a look back at some of our favourite places, places and stories of 2018. it's been a really hectic year as we brought to oui’ really hectic year as we brought to our adventures from over 60 countries. there is a taste of what's coming up. that footwork is impressive. we are going through the most fashionable part of tokyo and i'm dressed as a fat plumber. let's begin our look back with some stories that show what a cultured bunch we are here at the travel show. in a moment, i head to beirut to see how they are trying to reclaim their 1960s title as the paris of the middle east. then lucy visits cape town to see how ballroom dancing is helping to break down barriers. but first, back in april, christa went to norway to try her hand at playing musical instruments ma
coming up at 6 o'clock, breakfast with naga munchetty and rogerjohnson.news, it's time to take a trip through 2018 — a year full of adventure for the team from the travel show. hello, and welcome to the travel show. this week we decided to put away our boarding passes, stow our suitcases and take a look back at some of our favourite places, places and stories of 2018. it's been a really hectic year as we brought to oui’ really hectic year as we brought to our adventures from over 60...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and roger johnson. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. more than 1,000 people have been recognised in the new year honours list, including some of the emergency workers who responded to the terror attacks in manchester and london in 2017. also honoured were the british divers who helped rescue a team of young footballers from a cave in thailand. leading figures from the worlds of showbusiness, sport and fashion are on the list, including a damehood for twiggy, and broadcaster michael palin becomes a "sir." i'm very surprised, because i've done a lot of things in my life, none of which i thought were worthy of such recognition. but maybe the cumulative effect is one of some kind of achievement.” cumulative effect is one of some kind of achievement. i didn't expect it, it was completely out of the blue. a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? the immigration minister, caroline nokes, is to visit dover today, amid mounting criticism of the govern
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and roger johnson. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. more than 1,000 people have been recognised in the new year honours list, including some of the emergency workers who responded to the terror attacks in manchester and london in 2017. also honoured were the british divers who helped rescue a team of young footballers from a cave in thailand. leading figures from the worlds of showbusiness, sport and fashion are...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and sally nugent. our headlines today: the government's urged to step up patrols in the channel after a surge in migrants risking their lives to get across. more than half a million potholes are reported on our roads in the past 12 months. the skies of new york turn an eerie blue as an electrical explosion at a power plant causes confusion across the city. christmas is over, and now comes the big clean—up. i'm at a glass recycling plant in sheffield. two goals in six minutes for west ham. felipe andserson fires them into the top ten in the premier league. he returns on new year's day. i've been speaking exclusively to the stars of luther, idris elba and ruth wilson. she likes him, he is her only weak spot. she loves him. she loves him, but she also likes playing with him. does luther love alice? but she also likes playing with him. does luther love alice ?|i but she also likes playing with him. does luther love alice? i think he's infatuated, not in love. he doesn't know what love is. possibly. you mig
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and sally nugent. our headlines today: the government's urged to step up patrols in the channel after a surge in migrants risking their lives to get across. more than half a million potholes are reported on our roads in the past 12 months. the skies of new york turn an eerie blue as an electrical explosion at a power plant causes confusion across the city. christmas is over, and now comes the big clean—up. i'm at a glass recycling plant in sheffield....
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and roger johnson. good morning.s a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. more than 1,000 people have been recognised in the new year honours list, including some of the emergency workers who responded to the terror attacks in manchester and london in 2017. also honoured were the british divers who helped rescue a team of young footballers from a cave in thailand. leading figures from the worlds of showbusiness, sport and fashion are on the list, including a damehood for twiggy, and broadcaster michael palin becomes a sir. i'm very surprised, because i've done a lot of things in my life, none of which i thought were worthy of such recognition. but maybe the cumulative effect is one of some kind of achievement. i didn't expect it, it was completely out of the blue. a shock. but the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? the immigration minister, caroline nokes, is to visit dover today, amid mounting criticism of the government's response to the rising number of migrants crossing the c
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and roger johnson. good morning.s a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. more than 1,000 people have been recognised in the new year honours list, including some of the emergency workers who responded to the terror attacks in manchester and london in 2017. also honoured were the british divers who helped rescue a team of young footballers from a cave in thailand. leading figures from the worlds of showbusiness, sport and fashion are on the...
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as naga said.ood morning. you have been looking at special education over the last 18 months or so. looking at the figures, it shows you how big an issue it is. in england, over1 million how big an issue it is. in england, over 1 million pupils how big an issue it is. in england, over1 million pupils with special needs and disabilities are in school, in education. are vast majority of those are taught in mainstream schools. i suppose the headline factor coming out of that is that those people account for half of those —— half of those are excluded. you have been looking at this and the response from families and viewers has been incredible. you say that me and the team that have led this but actually it's the families. the response we have had has driven this along at every step of the way. families told us at the start of the year, nobody seems to have noticed. we are thinking. we decided to shine a light. what we've done over the course of the year is look from cradle to grave across the life of
as naga said.ood morning. you have been looking at special education over the last 18 months or so. looking at the figures, it shows you how big an issue it is. in england, over1 million how big an issue it is. in england, over 1 million pupils how big an issue it is. in england, over1 million pupils with special needs and disabilities are in school, in education. are vast majority of those are taught in mainstream schools. i suppose the headline factor coming out of that is that those people...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the home secretary is promising to do more to stop migrants crossing the channel in small boats, after cutting short his holiday to deal with what he described as a "major incident". there have been growing calls for the government to deploy more patrol boats in the channel to deter people smugglers — but mrjavid insists there "is no—one easy answer". tributes have been paid to the comedy actress dame june whitfield, who's died at the age of 93. in a career spanning six decades, damejune starred in more than a thousand tv and radio programmes, including the sitcoms "terry and june" and "absolutely fabulous". two people are reported to have been killed in bangladesh, as polls opened in a general election, where the prime minister, sheikh hasina, is seeking a third successive term. more than 100 million people are eligible to vote. heavy security is in place after a campaign marred by violence and allegations of a cra
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the home secretary is promising to do more to stop migrants crossing the channel in small boats, after cutting short his holiday to deal with what he described as a "major incident". there have been growing calls for the government to deploy more patrol boats in the channel to deter people smugglers — but mrjavid insists there "is no—one easy...
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i'm naga munchetty, live at westminster, where parliament is reeling from theresa may's decision to delayit is clear that, while they risk roared support for many of the key aspects of the deal, on one issue, on one issue, the northern ireland backstop, there remains widespread and deep concern. today, the prime minister will appeal to eu leaders in a bid to rescue her plan. we will untangle what it means and what happens next. and i'm in derby, to find out whether locals think polticians can
i'm naga munchetty, live at westminster, where parliament is reeling from theresa may's decision to delayit is clear that, while they risk roared support for many of the key aspects of the deal, on one issue, on one issue, the northern ireland backstop, there remains widespread and deep concern. today, the prime minister will appeal to eu leaders in a bid to rescue her plan. we will untangle what it means and what happens next. and i'm in derby, to find out whether locals think polticians can
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: theresa may prepares to make the case for her brexit deal to parliament — on opening of five crucial days of debate. what does the brexit debate look like 400 miles away from westminster? i am like 400 miles away from westminster? iam here like 400 miles away from westminster? i am here in stirling to find out how people you are following developments. a scathing report on the rail industry's roll—out of new timetables in may. mps say transport secretary chris grayling should have done more to prevent the chaos. the body of former us president george hw bush arrives in washington to lie in state on capitol hill. the ballon d'or was awarded last night, luka modric one. good morning. they called a start to the day with a widespread frost. patchy mist and fog. write with a few showers before rain arrives in the south—west later. —— brighter. i will have more in a few minutes. it's tuesday, the 4th of december. just after six a.m.. welcome to the programme. our top st
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: theresa may prepares to make the case for her brexit deal to parliament — on opening of five crucial days of debate. what does the brexit debate look like 400 miles away from westminster? i am like 400 miles away from westminster? iam here like 400 miles away from westminster? i am here in stirling to find out how people you are following developments. a scathing report on the rail industry's roll—out of new...
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good morning, naga. seen any lifeboat sent out from here overnight, but if you speak to people here they will tell you it is a much more regular occurrence. something ministers, they want to show again today, that they want to show again today, that they are getting on top. but what can be done? union rep resenting border force says it has been stripped to the bone. there are these five cutter ships, a mention in my report, but only one in the dover strait. he bring some back on the mediterranean? i think the fear is that that would only encourage more migrants, because they may feel they have cover in terms of safety, because it can pick up two boats. opponents say that is not the case, the ships are more of a deterrent, better at intercepting the traffickers. equally important the home secretary will be the phone call to france, what is happening on the channel or what is happening on the channel or what is happening on the other side of the channel, can they stop this problem at its source? amazingly,
good morning, naga. seen any lifeboat sent out from here overnight, but if you speak to people here they will tell you it is a much more regular occurrence. something ministers, they want to show again today, that they want to show again today, that they are getting on top. but what can be done? union rep resenting border force says it has been stripped to the bone. there are these five cutter ships, a mention in my report, but only one in the dover strait. he bring some back on the...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: an end to tv gambling sporting events. britain's leading betting firms sign up. new rights for those detained under mental health laws, as a major review says the current system is outdated. it isa it is a momentous few days for brexit. i am on the irish borderfor opinions ahead of next week's crucial vote in parliament. out of fashion. shares in ted baker are down 25% since complaints emerged about the conduct of its founder. today, the designer brand issues its latest results and is expected to launch a formal investigation. a busy old night in the premier league,
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: an end to tv gambling sporting events. britain's leading betting firms sign up. new rights for those detained under mental health laws, as a major review says the current system is outdated. it isa it is a momentous few days for brexit. i am on the irish borderfor opinions ahead of next week's crucial vote in parliament. out of fashion. shares in ted baker are down 25% since complaints emerged about the conduct of...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: a move toe systems to make it easier to know what and when to recycle. jeremy corbyn‘s push for a vote of no—confidence in theresa may over brexit is re—buffed, as the government calls it a stunt. christmas deliveries are under scrutiny, as new research suggests more than half of us aren't happy about the way our parcels are handled. one of the worst build—ups to christmas in years for retailers, and they‘ re blaming consumer confience. i'll be looking at why we're spending less. in sport, it's 4 years to the day to the fifa
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: a move toe systems to make it easier to know what and when to recycle. jeremy corbyn‘s push for a vote of no—confidence in theresa may over brexit is re—buffed, as the government calls it a stunt. christmas deliveries are under scrutiny, as new research suggests more than half of us aren't happy about the way our parcels are handled. one of the worst build—ups to christmas in years for retailers,...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.s out 30 ministers across the uk to try to shore up last—minute support for her brexit deal. 02 customers are back online, but a review is ordered into the disruption that affected 32 million people. 0f a rescue mission‘s launched for the british sailor standed at sea during a round—the—world race. we are going to get through 300,000 tons of cardboard packaging this christmas, so where does it all come from and where does it all end up? i am at
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.s out 30 ministers across the uk to try to shore up last—minute support for her brexit deal. 02 customers are back online, but a review is ordered into the disruption that affected 32 million people. 0f a rescue mission‘s launched for the british sailor standed at sea during a round—the—world race. we are going to get through 300,000 tons of cardboard packaging this christmas, so where does it all come from and where does it all...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. 0ur headlines today: gatwick closes its runwayreds of passengers were stuck on planes or diverted to other airports. and the runway is closed again after more drones were spotted overnight. that means travel misery for people arriving here this morning. fire safety checks across england have fallen by more than 40% in a decade. a new report says we are being put at risk. accessing money when a loved one dies. santander has been fined nearly £33 million for serious failings in the way it handled accounts. i will have advice on where you stand. the bad behaviour of football fans is in the spotlight again,
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. 0ur headlines today: gatwick closes its runwayreds of passengers were stuck on planes or diverted to other airports. and the runway is closed again after more drones were spotted overnight. that means travel misery for people arriving here this morning. fire safety checks across england have fallen by more than 40% in a decade. a new report says we are being put at risk. accessing money when a loved one dies. santander has been fined nearly...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.he right, 311, to the left to 293. dramatic scenes in the house of commons as the government loses three big votes on brexit. but theresa may fights on. ifi if i had banged of the table, walked out of the room, and at the end of the process deliver the very same deal that is before us today, some might say that i had done a better job. we'll untangle what it means and what happens next. also this morning: a report accuses the home office of ignoring warnings that its ‘hostile environment‘ policy would hit the windrush generation. tackling late payment.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.he right, 311, to the left to 293. dramatic scenes in the house of commons as the government loses three big votes on brexit. but theresa may fights on. ifi if i had banged of the table, walked out of the room, and at the end of the process deliver the very same deal that is before us today, some might say that i had done a better job. we'll untangle what it means and what happens next. also this morning: a report accuses the home office...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and rachel burden. our headlines today: the home secretary cuts short his holiday amid calls for tougher action to reduce the number of migrants crossing the channel. inside of me, there is a thin person just screaming to get out. just the one, dear? a "sensational talent", funny and generous. the acting world pays tribute to dame june whitfield, who's died at the age of 93. at least seven people have been killed in violent clashes as voters go to the polls in bangladesh. liverpool extend their lead at the top after thrashing arsenal to make it a ninth consecutive premier league victory. and it's tipped for oscar success — we speak to two of the stars of period—drama, the favourite. good morning. it is foggy out there in some parts of southern and eastern england. but a slow brightening process through the day as the rain clears into the north sea. all the details on the rest of 2018 in around 15 minutes. it's sunday 30th december. our top story: the home secretary, sajid javid, has promised to do more
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and rachel burden. our headlines today: the home secretary cuts short his holiday amid calls for tougher action to reduce the number of migrants crossing the channel. inside of me, there is a thin person just screaming to get out. just the one, dear? a "sensational talent", funny and generous. the acting world pays tribute to dame june whitfield, who's died at the age of 93. at least seven people have been killed in violent clashes as voters go...
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good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt, live at westminster.eporting from the heart of where the story was happening, allowing programmes like victoria derbyshire to capture the divisions in parliament live on our screens. i'm going to talk to your colleague now, james cleverly, conservative mp and vice chair of the conservative party. i gather that you don't necessarily want to talk to each other, so if you want to go... are you happy to? i will go, that's fine. 0k, all right. mr cleverly, please do join us. good morning to you. and the coverage extended beyond regular programmes. viewers on bbc one were offered not just one but two live bbc news specials this week. on monday evening, nick robinson explored what theresa may's brexit deal could mean for the uk. while andrew neil hosted a prime time news special on wednesday with live coverage of the leadership challenge to the prime minister. but with events moving quickly, there were moments when even the bbc appeared unsure as to what scale of coverage was appropriate. the andrew neil special
good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt, live at westminster.eporting from the heart of where the story was happening, allowing programmes like victoria derbyshire to capture the divisions in parliament live on our screens. i'm going to talk to your colleague now, james cleverly, conservative mp and vice chair of the conservative party. i gather that you don't necessarily want to talk to each other, so if you want to go... are you happy to? i will go, that's...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt — live at westminster. 0ur headlines todayp challenge. the parliamentary party does have confidence. but the prime minister's authority is dealt a blow as more than 100 of her mps vote against her. a significant number of colleagues did cast a vote against me and i've listened to what they've said. after a dramatic 2a hours in westminster, we'll ask what's next for mrs may — and the brexit process. also this morning: french police ask for the public‘s help to find the man suspected of killing two people at a christmas
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt — live at westminster. 0ur headlines todayp challenge. the parliamentary party does have confidence. but the prime minister's authority is dealt a blow as more than 100 of her mps vote against her. a significant number of colleagues did cast a vote against me and i've listened to what they've said. after a dramatic 2a hours in westminster, we'll ask what's next for mrs may — and the brexit process. also this morning: french police...
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for this story and more, breakfast will be at 6am with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.the latest headlines: the chinese telecoms giant huawei has called the arrest of its chief financial officer in canada at the request of the us "unreasonable". meng wanzhou, whose father founded huawei, faces a bail hearing in vancouver later on friday. the eiffel tower and some other paris sites are to close on saturday because of fears of violence involving the yellow vest movement. the demonstrations began as protests at fuel tax rises, but have broadened amid anger about rising living costs. the charity msf says it has been forced to end migrant rescue operations in the mediterranean. msf blamed the decision on what it called a sustained campaign of slander and obstruction by italy and other european governments. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with tabloid the sun here in the uk with the headline ‘postpone the vote or get your coat‘ — the ultimatum given to theresa may by ministers over next week's planned
for this story and more, breakfast will be at 6am with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.the latest headlines: the chinese telecoms giant huawei has called the arrest of its chief financial officer in canada at the request of the us "unreasonable". meng wanzhou, whose father founded huawei, faces a bail hearing in vancouver later on friday. the eiffel tower and some other paris sites are to close on saturday because of fears of violence involving the yellow vest movement. the...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the latest.are to vote on whether the government is in contempt of parliament by not publishing the legal advice it's received about the prime minister's brexit deal. president trump has paid respect to george hw bush, whose body is lying in state in the us capitol rotunda. the french prime minister has cancelled his trip to the climate summit in poland and is due to meet representatives of the yellow vest anti—government protests. so what is the media making with some of the stories? we begin with le figaro's main headline. "under pressure, the executive prepares for a way out of the crisis." it says president macron is still trying to avoid a new "black saturday" and more protests over fuel prices. it calls the political efforts a "damning operation," and has involved talks with politicians and some communication with the leaders of the "yellow vest" protests. in the uk, brexit and the campaign for a second referendum dominates the independent‘s political coverage. picturing the green party's c
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the latest.are to vote on whether the government is in contempt of parliament by not publishing the legal advice it's received about the prime minister's brexit deal. president trump has paid respect to george hw bush, whose body is lying in state in the us capitol rotunda. the french prime minister has cancelled his trip to the climate summit in poland and is due to meet representatives of the yellow vest...
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good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt, live at westminster. there was certainly advantages to reporting from the heart of where the story was happening, allowing programmes like victoria derbyshire to capture the divisions in parliament live on our screens. i'm going to talk to your colleague now, james cleverly, conservative mp and vice chair of the conservative party. i gather that you don't necessarily want to talk to each other, so if you want to go... are you happy to? i will go, that's fine. 0k, all right. mr cleverly, please do join us. good morning to you. and the coverage extended beyond regular programmes. viewers on bbc one were offered not just one but two live bbc news news specials this week. on monday evening, nick robinson explored what theresa may's brexit deal could mean for the uk. while andrew neil hosted a prime time news special on wednesday with live coverage of the leadership challenge to the prime minister. but with events moving quickly, there were moments when even the bbc appeared unsure as to what scale of coverage
good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt, live at westminster. there was certainly advantages to reporting from the heart of where the story was happening, allowing programmes like victoria derbyshire to capture the divisions in parliament live on our screens. i'm going to talk to your colleague now, james cleverly, conservative mp and vice chair of the conservative party. i gather that you don't necessarily want to talk to each other, so if you want to go......
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: the battleexit. labour warns of a constitutional crisis if it isn't published in full, the government says the details must remain confidential. the government's chief lawyer will explain his thinking here at the house of commons later, but could he be forced to reveal more than he wants? a big fall in the money spent on care for the over 65s. we begin special series on the challenge of looking after the most vulnerable people in society. the human cost of the crisis on the high street. at least 40,000 jobs have been affected by the turmoil
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: the battleexit. labour warns of a constitutional crisis if it isn't published in full, the government says the details must remain confidential. the government's chief lawyer will explain his thinking here at the house of commons later, but could he be forced to reveal more than he wants? a big fall in the money spent on care for the over 65s. we begin special series on the challenge of looking after the...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: theresa may prepares toing of five crucial days of debate. what does the brexit debate look like a00 miles away from westminster? i am like a00 miles away from westminster? iam here like a00 miles away from westminster? i am here in stirling to find out how people you are following developments. a scathing report on the rail industry's roll—out of new timetables in may. mps say transport secretary chris grayling should have done more to prevent the chaos. the body of former us president george hw bush arrives in washington to lie in state on capitol hill.
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: theresa may prepares toing of five crucial days of debate. what does the brexit debate look like a00 miles away from westminster? i am like a00 miles away from westminster? iam here like a00 miles away from westminster? i am here in stirling to find out how people you are following developments. a scathing report on the rail industry's roll—out of new timetables in may. mps say transport secretary chris grayling...
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breakfast will be live from westminster with charlie stayt and naga munchetty at 6am.ing from bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may survives a vote of no confidence in her leadership. 200 conservative mps backed her premiership, 117 voted against. the prime minister will travel to brussels later today for a european summit, where she hopes to find a political solution to the problems her brexit plans face at westminster. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. back to westminster first with sally. thanks very much and. we promised we would look at the papers for you —— thanks very much. let's have a look at what they're saying in the light of the outcome of the light of confidence in the prime minister, theresa may. we begin with the daily mail, which says its time we let prime minister theresa may get on with the job of delivering brexit now she has seen off the plotters within her own party who sought her resignation. —— it's. the guardian also leads, describing the confidence vote as a failed coup attem
breakfast will be live from westminster with charlie stayt and naga munchetty at 6am.ing from bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may survives a vote of no confidence in her leadership. 200 conservative mps backed her premiership, 117 voted against. the prime minister will travel to brussels later today for a european summit, where she hopes to find a political solution to the problems her brexit plans face at westminster. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: gatwick closes its runway after two drones were spotted. hundreds of passengers were stuck on planes or diverted to other airports. and the runway is closed again after more drones were spotted overnight. that means travel misery for people arriving here this morning. fire safety checks across england have fallen by more than 40% in a decade. a new report says we are being put at risk. accessing money when a loved one dies. santander has been fined nearly £33 million for serious failings in the way it handled accounts. i will have advice on where you stand. the bad behaviour of football fans is in the spotlight again, as tottenham's dele alli is hit on the head by a water bottle during their league cup win at arsenal. good morning from edinburgh zoo, and the giant lanterns of china display. we will be showing you more throughout the programme. the forecast today is one of right spells, sunshine and showers, and still quite blustery. i will be back with more in 15
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: gatwick closes its runway after two drones were spotted. hundreds of passengers were stuck on planes or diverted to other airports. and the runway is closed again after more drones were spotted overnight. that means travel misery for people arriving here this morning. fire safety checks across england have fallen by more than 40% in a decade. a new report says we are being put at risk. accessing money when a loved one...
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back to naga and dan.ve been affected by the turmoil in retail this year, with thousands of redundancies and many more roles still under threat. a dramatic day of derbies in the premier league... liverpool manager, jurgen klopp, apologises for his celebration after their late, late winner over everton at anfield. lost and found — the engagement ring dropped in new york and the british couple who thought they‘d never see it again. it isa it is a cold start to the day across many northern parts of the uk. mild in the south with a bit of rain later on. i will have the about 15 minutes. it‘s monday the 3rd of december. our top story. the government‘s chief legal adviser, the attorney general, will publish a shortened version of his guidance on theresa may‘s brexit withdrawal agreement today, but mps of all parties are demanding to see the document in full. some of them believe it contains a suggestion that the uk could end up in an indefinite customs union with the eu — and the government is trying to hide it.
back to naga and dan.ve been affected by the turmoil in retail this year, with thousands of redundancies and many more roles still under threat. a dramatic day of derbies in the premier league... liverpool manager, jurgen klopp, apologises for his celebration after their late, late winner over everton at anfield. lost and found — the engagement ring dropped in new york and the british couple who thought they‘d never see it again. it isa it is a cold start to the day across many northern...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: an end to tv gambling adverts during live sporting events. britain's leading betting firms sign up. new rights for those detained under mental health laws, as a major review says the current system is outdated. it isa it is a momentous few days for brexit. i am on the irish borderfor opinions ahead of next week's crucial vote in parliament. out of fashion. shares in ted baker are down 25% since complaints emerged about the conduct of its founder. today, the designer brand issues its latest results and is expected to launch a formal investigation. a busy old night in the premier league, as manchester united come from behind twice, —— to draw with arsenal in a frenetic match at old trafford. the carpenters as you've never heard them before, with a little help from the royal philharmonic orchestra. good morning from the stunning castle howard in north yorkshire. we area castle howard in north yorkshire. we are a long with this beautiful 26 foot christmas tree. outsid
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: an end to tv gambling adverts during live sporting events. britain's leading betting firms sign up. new rights for those detained under mental health laws, as a major review says the current system is outdated. it isa it is a momentous few days for brexit. i am on the irish borderfor opinions ahead of next week's crucial vote in parliament. out of fashion. shares in ted baker are down 25% since complaints emerged...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and rachel burden. 0ur headlines today: the home secretary cutsmber of migrants crossing the channel. inside of me, there is a thin person just screaming to get out. just the one, dear? a "sensational talent", funny and generous. the acting world pays tribute to dame june whitfield, who's died at the age of 93. at least seven people have been killed in violent clashes as voters go to the polls in bangladesh. liverpool extend their lead at the top after thrashing arsenal to make it a ninth consecutive premier league victory. and it's tipped for oscar success — we speak to two of the stars
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and rachel burden. 0ur headlines today: the home secretary cutsmber of migrants crossing the channel. inside of me, there is a thin person just screaming to get out. just the one, dear? a "sensational talent", funny and generous. the acting world pays tribute to dame june whitfield, who's died at the age of 93. at least seven people have been killed in violent clashes as voters go to the polls in bangladesh. liverpool extend their lead at the...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and john kay.fter one of the most turbulent political weeks in decades, this morning there is a call for mps from all parties to work together to achieve brexit. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says our exit from the eu is "in danger of getting stuck". the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has told the bbc this morning that it was still possible to get reassurances from the eu that could win support from mps for theresa may's deal. at a rally in london last night, the former ukip leader nigel farage, said he thought a second referendum was now the most likely outcome. she is not leading the nation. we are actually becoming more divided on the subject then perhaps we were 2.5 years ago. that is why i think a second referendum gets closer.|j hate the thought of it but i will spend every minute getting ready for it. negotiations at a climate change conference in poland have continued through the night with nearly 200 nations trying to agree on how best to tackle rising temperatures around the wo
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and john kay.fter one of the most turbulent political weeks in decades, this morning there is a call for mps from all parties to work together to achieve brexit. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says our exit from the eu is "in danger of getting stuck". the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has told the bbc this morning that it was still possible to get reassurances from the eu that could win support from mps for theresa may's deal. at...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today: the government's urged the channel after a surge in migrants risking their lives to get across. more than half a million potholes are reported on our roads in the past 12 months. the skies of new york turn an eerie blue as an electrical explosion at a power plant causes confusion across the city. christmas is over, and now comes the big clean—up. i'm at a glass recycling plant in sheffield. two goals in six minutes for west ham. felipe andserson fires them into the top ten in the premier league.
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today: the government's urged the channel after a surge in migrants risking their lives to get across. more than half a million potholes are reported on our roads in the past 12 months. the skies of new york turn an eerie blue as an electrical explosion at a power plant causes confusion across the city. christmas is over, and now comes the big clean—up. i'm at a glass recycling plant in sheffield. two goals in six...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and rachel burden. 0ur headlines today: the home secretary cutsf migrants crossing the channel. inside of me, there is a thin person just screaming to get out. just the one, dear? a "sensational talent", funny and generous. the acting world pays tribute to dame june whitfield, who's died at the age of 93. voters go to the polls in bangladesh — following an election campaign plagued by violence and complaints of intimidation. liverpool extend their lead at the top of the premier league to nine points after thrashing arsenal 5—1.
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and rachel burden. 0ur headlines today: the home secretary cutsf migrants crossing the channel. inside of me, there is a thin person just screaming to get out. just the one, dear? a "sensational talent", funny and generous. the acting world pays tribute to dame june whitfield, who's died at the age of 93. voters go to the polls in bangladesh — following an election campaign plagued by violence and complaints of intimidation. liverpool extend...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. 0ur headlines today: brexit is in danger of gettingrties to come together. crucial talks to tackle global warming continue through the night as officials from 200 countries struggle to agree a deal. a british sailor, rescued after her boat capsized during a round the world race, says she would do it all again in a heartbeat. crazy high—five living in scotland. livignston score five in just 14 minutes to thrash hearts late in the game, and there was a red card too in a match that had been rather dull. good morning. amber warnings are
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. 0ur headlines today: brexit is in danger of gettingrties to come together. crucial talks to tackle global warming continue through the night as officials from 200 countries struggle to agree a deal. a british sailor, rescued after her boat capsized during a round the world race, says she would do it all again in a heartbeat. crazy high—five living in scotland. livignston score five in just 14 minutes to thrash hearts late in the game, and...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and rogerjohnson.h the sport. but first a summary of this morning's main news. more than 1,000 people have been recognised in the new year honours list, including some of the emergency workers who responded to the terror attacks in manchester and london in 2017. also honoured were the british divers who helped rescue a team of young footballers from a cave in thailand. leading figures from the worlds of showbusiness, sport and fashion are on the list, including a damehood for twiggy, and broadcaster michael palin becomes a sir. iam very i am very surprised because i have done a lot of things in my life and none of which i felt worthy of recognition but maybe the cumulative effect is one of achievement. recognition but maybe the cumulative effect is one of achievementlj recognition but maybe the cumulative effect is one of achievement. i did not expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a shock. the nicest shock in the world. who wouldn't want to be dame twiggy? the immigration minister, caroline no
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and rogerjohnson.h the sport. but first a summary of this morning's main news. more than 1,000 people have been recognised in the new year honours list, including some of the emergency workers who responded to the terror attacks in manchester and london in 2017. also honoured were the british divers who helped rescue a team of young footballers from a cave in thailand. leading figures from the worlds of showbusiness, sport and fashion are on the...
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i never once said naga da. >> anything else? >> yes. that church lady thing.l about? never got the point. >> wasn't that special? >> got to go. >> oh, got to love it. dana carvey released a statement saying this. it was an honor an and a privilege to spend time with george h.w. bush over 25 years. when i think of those times what i remember most is how hard he would laugh. i will miss my friend. we have much more ahead in our coverage of the passing of president bush. so be sure to tune in tonight for a cnn special report. remembering 41. the serious side, the sense of humor. at 8:00 p.m. right here on cnn. we'll be right back. >>> "cnn special report: remembering 41" tonight, 8:00 eastern. >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being with us tonight from all corners of the world.
i never once said naga da. >> anything else? >> yes. that church lady thing.l about? never got the point. >> wasn't that special? >> got to go. >> oh, got to love it. dana carvey released a statement saying this. it was an honor an and a privilege to spend time with george h.w. bush over 25 years. when i think of those times what i remember most is how hard he would laugh. i will miss my friend. we have much more ahead in our coverage of the passing of president...
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good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt, live at westminster.ictoria derbyshire to capture the divisions in parliament live on our screens. i'm going to talk to your colleague now, james cleverly, conservative mp and vice chair of the conservative party. i gather that you don't necessarily want to talk to each other, so if you want to go... are you happy to? i will go, that's fine. ok, all right. mr cleverly, please do join us. good morning to you. and the coverage extended beyond regular programmes. viewers on bbc one were offered not just one but two live bbc news news specials this week. on monday evening, nick robinson explored what theresa may's brexit deal could mean for the uk. while andrew neil hosted a prime time news special on wednesday
good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt, live at westminster.ictoria derbyshire to capture the divisions in parliament live on our screens. i'm going to talk to your colleague now, james cleverly, conservative mp and vice chair of the conservative party. i gather that you don't necessarily want to talk to each other, so if you want to go... are you happy to? i will go, that's fine. ok, all right. mr cleverly, please do join us. good morning to you. and the...
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naga munchetty went to meet them both to find out what viewers can expect dci luther.nse of humour filming for... forjohn luther. for luther. because it is so dark. erm, you're smiling! well, i think alice is funny. i think she is quite... they're like comic book characters in a way. she's hilarious. she... i think, from the... we shoot luther in the winter, because we want that to come across on the screen, but it also means we work really short daylight hours. the sun comes up at 6 or whatever and goes down by 4. so we have two work, we have to get up really early and it is really cold. it is a hard show to make. so having a sense of humour and a bit of a laugh. i was so happy to have ruth back. that is the problem with luther — if you fall in love with characters or have affection for a character — and then they go. it is part of the fabric. yeah, you have go to keep them guessing. and they fall in love with a new character each time neil brings in another one that everyone can fall in love with. but they didn't bring another alice. they couldn't. they couldn't brin
naga munchetty went to meet them both to find out what viewers can expect dci luther.nse of humour filming for... forjohn luther. for luther. because it is so dark. erm, you're smiling! well, i think alice is funny. i think she is quite... they're like comic book characters in a way. she's hilarious. she... i think, from the... we shoot luther in the winter, because we want that to come across on the screen, but it also means we work really short daylight hours. the sun comes up at 6 or...
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earlier this year we set our presenters naga, tim and jayne... how did you get out of it? part of our special series about the subject. they were guided through the process by maths teacher and author bobby seagull, who was with them right through to the day they got their results. here's a quick reminder of how they got on. # up in the morning and out to school... we're going back to school. # american history and practical maths... good morning, my name is mr seagull and i'm going to be a maths teacher throughout your gcse course. in four months' time, you are going to be sitting the maths gcse. for real. i love maths, genuinely love maths, and i've really enjoyed studying. i think i'm not enjoying the pressure of having to show everything i've learned. even if i don't make the grade — and i'm not confident i will, i'm really glad i did it. what i didn't realise is how much more is in the gcse exam now. this is reminding me of how tough it is, how stressful it can be to be in that exam room. there's ten minutes to go. you haven't finished the paper. oh, my goodness. oh,
earlier this year we set our presenters naga, tim and jayne... how did you get out of it? part of our special series about the subject. they were guided through the process by maths teacher and author bobby seagull, who was with them right through to the day they got their results. here's a quick reminder of how they got on. # up in the morning and out to school... we're going back to school. # american history and practical maths... good morning, my name is mr seagull and i'm going to be a...
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. -- naga will be in westminster. i will be doing an economics explain on it as well. westminster.t year for shops even worse. the decline in sales at the tills is expected to continue throughout the christmas period. the former nissan chairman carlos ghosn has been officially charged by japanese prosecutors with under—reporting his income by tens of millions of dollars. the brazilian—born businessman, who was arrested at tokyo airport three weeks ago, is alleged to have understated his pay over a five—year period by around £35 million. he denies the allegation. the uk has more prisoners serving life sentences than any other country in europe, according to a report by the prison reform trust. it found british jails house just over 8,500 life sentence inmates, more than france, germany and italy combined. along with turkey, the uk accounts for two—thirds of europe's life—sentence prison population. the reason that we have so many life—sentence prisoners is that we don't distinguish in the country between different types of murder. so in most countries, if you have preplanned a killi
. -- naga will be in westminster. i will be doing an economics explain on it as well. westminster.t year for shops even worse. the decline in sales at the tills is expected to continue throughout the christmas period. the former nissan chairman carlos ghosn has been officially charged by japanese prosecutors with under—reporting his income by tens of millions of dollars. the brazilian—born businessman, who was arrested at tokyo airport three weeks ago, is alleged to have understated his pay...