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i'm naga munchetty. also today: more than 20,000 people attend a national remembrance service in christchurch for the 50 people shot dead in two mosques a fortnight ago. 20 years after the murder of the television presenter jill dando, the detective who led the investigation tells the bbc her case will never be solved. doi do i think somebody will come back to court? probably not, no. good morning. how should city centres improve air quality for all of us and is it right the drivers pay? iam of us and is it right the drivers pay? i am in of us and is it right the drivers pay? iam in nottingham of us and is it right the drivers pay? i am in nottingham this morning, looking at one controversial scheme. good morning.
i'm naga munchetty. also today: more than 20,000 people attend a national remembrance service in christchurch for the 50 people shot dead in two mosques a fortnight ago. 20 years after the murder of the television presenter jill dando, the detective who led the investigation tells the bbc her case will never be solved. doi do i think somebody will come back to court? probably not, no. good morning. how should city centres improve air quality for all of us and is it right the drivers pay? iam of...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.has appeared in court in christchurch charged with murder, in connection with a mass shooting at two mosques, which killed 49 people. this is brenton tarrant coming into court — the pictures are blurred for legal reasons. he did not make a plea and the hearing was closed to the public because of safety concerns. earlier, the mayor of christchurch us the city was a target because of their reputation for safety. this was not an act of hatred born of our city and country. we were chosen because we are a safe city and ina chosen because we are a safe city and in a safe country. i do not give any credence to an act of cowardice such as that. what i will say, our communities will come together and wrap themselves around those affected. the department for transport may be forced to pay tens of millions of pounds to keep its emergency no—dealferry contracts in place if brexit is delayed. one of the firms involved, brittany ferries, said it had already incurred large fuel and staffing costs, fo
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.has appeared in court in christchurch charged with murder, in connection with a mass shooting at two mosques, which killed 49 people. this is brenton tarrant coming into court — the pictures are blurred for legal reasons. he did not make a plea and the hearing was closed to the public because of safety concerns. earlier, the mayor of christchurch us the city was a target because of their reputation for safety. this was not an act...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: theresa may tells mps there won't be another vote on her brexit deal if it looks like it will be rejected again. signed, sealed and delivered. robert mueller hands in his long awaited report into alleged collusion between president trump's campaign team and russia during the 2016 election. a sterling performance from raheem at wembley, he scored a hatrick, as england continued their impressive run, with a 5—0 thrashing of the czech republic. and i've been to meet the premier league players set to potentially earn thousands, from the beautiful game, not with their feet but with their fingers. the weekend looks likely to be mostly fine and dry with hopefully the crowd breaking up and more sunshine. feeling cooler for all. all the details in the next 15 minutes. it's saturday the 23rd march. theresa may has told mps there won't be a third vote on her brexit deal in the coming days, if it appears it will be rejected again. in a letter to mp5, the prime minister outlin
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: theresa may tells mps there won't be another vote on her brexit deal if it looks like it will be rejected again. signed, sealed and delivered. robert mueller hands in his long awaited report into alleged collusion between president trump's campaign team and russia during the 2016 election. a sterling performance from raheem at wembley, he scored a hatrick, as england continued their impressive run,...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.n in the nhs falls to its lowest level in over a decade — a new survey highlights waiting times and a lack of funding as the main causes for concern. a manchester miracle in paris. against all the odds, united, knock paris saint germain out of the champions league, thanks to an injury time penalty, awarded by var. was to get their first goal, be in the game with five minutes ago, or ten to go, and we were —— the plan was. why is tech still dominated by men?
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.n in the nhs falls to its lowest level in over a decade — a new survey highlights waiting times and a lack of funding as the main causes for concern. a manchester miracle in paris. against all the odds, united, knock paris saint germain out of the champions league, thanks to an injury time penalty, awarded by var. was to get their first goal, be in the game with five minutes ago, or ten to go, and we were —— the plan was. why is...
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hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. good morning.ts is preparing to blast off from the kennedy space centre in florida. the spacex falcon is due to launch at around 7:50am this morning for an unmanned test—flight to the international space station. nasa says it is a critical mission, and if successful, could be a major step forward in space travel. we will be joined by libbyjackson from the uk space agency to watch the take—off in around 15 minutes' time. iam very i am very excited about this, very excited. there has been a clash at the top of the labour party over the way it handles anti—semitism allegations. the party's general secretary, jennie formby, has criticised the deputy leader, tom watson, for asking members to contact him directly with their concerns. she has accused him of undermining the party's attempts to deal with complaints, but he has hit back saying people have lost confidence in the existing system for handling allegations. the us ambassador to the uk has urged britain to embrace american farming methods to help
hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. good morning.ts is preparing to blast off from the kennedy space centre in florida. the spacex falcon is due to launch at around 7:50am this morning for an unmanned test—flight to the international space station. nasa says it is a critical mission, and if successful, could be a major step forward in space travel. we will be joined by libbyjackson from the uk space agency to watch the take—off in around 15 minutes' time. iam very i am...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.e eu agrees to delay brexit beyond the 29th march, after late night talks in brussels. all options will remain open and the cliff edge date will be delayed. theresa may has been offered two new brexit deadlines in april and may. we'll tell you what happens next. rescue workers try to reach people cut off by floods after a major cyclone in southern africa.
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.e eu agrees to delay brexit beyond the 29th march, after late night talks in brussels. all options will remain open and the cliff edge date will be delayed. theresa may has been offered two new brexit deadlines in april and may. we'll tell you what happens next. rescue workers try to reach people cut off by floods after a major cyclone in southern africa.
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welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty.dia firms are told to do more to tackle child grooming after 5,000 online offences were recorded in 18 months. there is a danger of a large measles epidemic as vaccination rates decline. public health england claims there were around 1,000 cases in england last year. pakistan is set to release the captured indian pilot as a peace gesture later this morning, after shooting down his plane in kashmir. getting the internet speed you need. new broadband regulations come in today to protect users' rights,
welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty.dia firms are told to do more to tackle child grooming after 5,000 online offences were recorded in 18 months. there is a danger of a large measles epidemic as vaccination rates decline. public health england claims there were around 1,000 cases in england last year. pakistan is set to release the captured indian pilot as a peace gesture later this morning, after shooting down his plane in kashmir. getting the internet speed you need. new...
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welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: at least 27 peoplebeen killed after gun attacks at two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch. i could hear screaming and crying, andi i could hear screaming and crying, and i saw some people, you know, drop dead. four suspects are in custody, but police say there may be more. the prime minister is on her way to the scene. it is clear that this is one of new zealand's darkest days.
welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: at least 27 peoplebeen killed after gun attacks at two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch. i could hear screaming and crying, andi i could hear screaming and crying, and i saw some people, you know, drop dead. four suspects are in custody, but police say there may be more. the prime minister is on her way to the scene. it is clear that this is one of new zealand's darkest days.
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a £1.6 billion fund says the prime minister is trying to bribe mp5 to back her deal to leave the eu. after two teenagers in separate cities are stabbed to death, the home secretary calls an urgent meeting of chief constables to tackle knife crime. fierce tornadoes strike the american states of alabama and georgia, killing at least 23 people. many more are missing. today i'm talking about personal finances. more of us are worried about what the turmoil in westminster will mean for our household budgets. i'll have more shortly.
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: a £1.6 billion fund says the prime minister is trying to bribe mp5 to back her deal to leave the eu. after two teenagers in separate cities are stabbed to death, the home secretary calls an urgent meeting of chief constables to tackle knife crime. fierce tornadoes strike the american states of alabama and georgia, killing at least 23 people. many more are missing. today i'm talking about personal finances. more...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.to last—minute changes changes on brexit. the eu says she has until the end of today to make fresh proposals. more than 7,000 head teachers in england write to millions of parents warning that their schools are facing a funding crisis. the british government ramps up its campaign for the release of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe fromjail in iran, granting herformal diplomatic protection. with this week that dole at six from lifetime we took the police, victims — what can
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.to last—minute changes changes on brexit. the eu says she has until the end of today to make fresh proposals. more than 7,000 head teachers in england write to millions of parents warning that their schools are facing a funding crisis. the british government ramps up its campaign for the release of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe fromjail in iran, granting herformal diplomatic protection. with this week that dole at six from...
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for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at six o'clock with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ng from bbc news. the latest headlines: the european union has agreed to theresa may's request to give britain two more months to prepare for brexit. if mps don't pass her withdrawal agreement, that will change to just two extra weeks. thousands of people have gathered in christchurch and around new zealand to pay tribute to the victims of last week's mosque shootings. president trump says the united states should now recognise israeli sovereignty over the golan heights, which it captured from syria more than fifty years ago. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. brexit, the top story on many including the guardian. its story quotes an apparent aide to mrs may as saying she didn't answer eu leaders when they asked her what she would do if she lost another vote on her deal. the financial times, looks at a warning from businesses on the risk of a no—deal brexit with bosses saying it would spark a national emergency. the guardian
for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at six o'clock with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ng from bbc news. the latest headlines: the european union has agreed to theresa may's request to give britain two more months to prepare for brexit. if mps don't pass her withdrawal agreement, that will change to just two extra weeks. thousands of people have gathered in christchurch and around new zealand to pay tribute to the victims of last week's mosque shootings. president trump says the...
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i'm naga munchetty.le attend a national remembrance service in christchurch for the 50 people shot dead in two mosques a fortnight ago.
i'm naga munchetty.le attend a national remembrance service in christchurch for the 50 people shot dead in two mosques a fortnight ago.
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.c scenes in the house of commons, where mps voted to take no—deal off the table. but the prime minister remains defiant. the legal default in uk and eu law remains that the uk will leave the eu without a deal unless... interjections unless something else is agreed. today mps vote on whether to delay brexit, as the government confirms it will bring theresa may's deal back to the commons for a third time. we'll ask the chancellor what's going on.
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.c scenes in the house of commons, where mps voted to take no—deal off the table. but the prime minister remains defiant. the legal default in uk and eu law remains that the uk will leave the eu without a deal unless... interjections unless something else is agreed. today mps vote on whether to delay brexit, as the government confirms it will bring theresa may's deal back to the commons for a third time. we'll ask the chancellor what's...
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for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at 6am withjon kay and naga munchetty.d sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the us has offered a million dollar reward for the capture of 0sama bin laden‘s son, hamza. he's thought to be a key leader of the islamist militant group, al-qaeda. after days of escalating tensions over kashmir, pakistan is set to release a captured indian fighter pilot. two men have accused the pop star michaeljackson of sexually abusing them hundreds of times in the late 1980s and early 1990s. now it's time to look at the stories making the headlines in media around the world. we begin with the gulf news and speculation that pakistan is about to free a captured indian pilot, as tensions over kashmir continue. meanwhile, looking at the japan times. it attempts to deconstruct why the talks between trump and kim broke down, and what happens next? let's move now to the new york times, which reflects on whether it would be wise of us democrats to push ahead with trying to impeach president trump, following michael cohen'
for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at 6am withjon kay and naga munchetty.d sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the us has offered a million dollar reward for the capture of 0sama bin laden‘s son, hamza. he's thought to be a key leader of the islamist militant group, al-qaeda. after days of escalating tensions over kashmir, pakistan is set to release a captured indian fighter pilot. two men have accused the pop star michaeljackson of sexually abusing...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.mises to resign as prime minister if her own party backs her brexit deal, but her key allies, the dup, still oppose it. what we can't agree to is something that threatens the union, which has a strategic risk to the union, for us a strategic risk to the union, for us in the democratic unionist party the union will always come first. parliament rejects all eight plans put forward as alternatives to the prime minister's deal. but what does all of that mean for oui’ but what does all of that mean for our financial services? it is one of oui’ our financial services? it is one of our biggest exports from this country, employing more than 2 million people stop so i'm on the nextjob
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.mises to resign as prime minister if her own party backs her brexit deal, but her key allies, the dup, still oppose it. what we can't agree to is something that threatens the union, which has a strategic risk to the union, for us a strategic risk to the union, for us in the democratic unionist party the union will always come first. parliament rejects all eight plans put forward as alternatives to the prime minister's deal. but what...
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for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at 6:00am, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: american efforts to send their own astronauts into orbit for the first time since the space shuttle programme reach a critical stage, as their demo spacecraft attempts re—entry to earth's atmosphere. president trump's former campaign chief paul manafort is jailed for nearly four years for conspiracy, money laundering and fraud. britain escalates its efforts to have nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe released from prison in iran, offering her diplomatic protection, in a move that triggers a formal dispute between the two countries. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the irish times. it leads with a poll showing that voters in northern ireland overwhelming reject a hard brexit and are unhappy with the way they are represented in parliament. there you go, those are the numbers we will be discussing. next, the guardian. it says theresa may will make a la
for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at 6:00am, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: american efforts to send their own astronauts into orbit for the first time since the space shuttle programme reach a critical stage, as their demo spacecraft attempts re—entry to earth's atmosphere. president trump's former campaign chief paul manafort is jailed for nearly four years for conspiracy, money laundering and fraud....
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker.as a national emergency — the call from one of britain's most senior police officers ahead of an emergency meeting with the home secretary. protecting prices after brexit. reports the government may significantly cut some of the taxes importers have to pay to bring goods into the country. concerns that millions of vulnerable people could be left behind by not having easy access to cash, as consumers move more to plastic. shock in the champions league. the kings of europe, real madrid, are dumped out of the champions league by ajax. brilliant, though, from england's women.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker.as a national emergency — the call from one of britain's most senior police officers ahead of an emergency meeting with the home secretary. protecting prices after brexit. reports the government may significantly cut some of the taxes importers have to pay to bring goods into the country. concerns that millions of vulnerable people could be left behind by not having easy access to cash, as consumers move more to plastic....
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coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessng from bbc news. the latest headlines: the chinese telecoms giant huawei is suing the american government because federal agencies have been barred from using its products. republican senator martha mcsally has said that she was raped by a superior officer while serving in the us military. we care about your privacy — that's the message from mark zuckerberg who says facebook will now be focused around privacy. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the i. it's among many of today's newspapers leading with the clash between home secretary, sajid javid and the prime minister. he is siding with police in their call for an emergency grant to fight knife crime. let's move on to the ft. the us trade gap with the rest of the world jumped to a 10—year high of six hundred and twenty one —— $21 billion last year, dealing a blow to president donald trump's reduction plan. now the business insider. it is reporting on mark zu
coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessng from bbc news. the latest headlines: the chinese telecoms giant huawei is suing the american government because federal agencies have been barred from using its products. republican senator martha mcsally has said that she was raped by a superior officer while serving in the us military. we care about your privacy — that's the message from mark zuckerberg who says facebook will now be...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, naga munchetty and louise minchin will have all the day's news tornados in the us state of alabama have killed at least 22 people and left dozens seriously injured — there's a warning of more extreme weather to come. a number of men have told the bbc that they were tortured by russian police because they are jehovah's witnesses. officials initially denied the claims, but have now said they will investigate. a senior executive of the chinese tech firm huawei, currently detained in canada, is suing the authorities over her arrest last year. meng wanzhou faces charges linked to the alleged violation of us sanctions against iran — which she denies. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the metro. it's among many newspapers leading on the latest fatal stabbings of two teenagers, and a plea from home secretary sajid javid for the violence to end. let's move to the ft and the promise from uk chancellor philip hammond that there will be an increase in public spending if mps back th
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, naga munchetty and louise minchin will have all the day's news tornados in the us state of alabama have killed at least 22 people and left dozens seriously injured — there's a warning of more extreme weather to come. a number of men have told the bbc that they were tortured by russian police because they are jehovah's witnesses. officials initially denied the claims, but have now said they will investigate. a senior executive of the chinese tech firm...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: theresa may urges european leaders to agree to last—minute changes changes on brexit. the eu says she has until the end of today to make fresh proposals. more than 7,000 head teachers in england write to millions of parents warning that their schools are facing a funding crisis. the british government ramps up its campaign for the release of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe fromjail in iran, granting herformal diplomatic protection. with this week that dole at six from lifetime we took the police, victims — what can be done to make our streets safer? a battle for debenhams. sports direct boss, mike ashley, plots a coup at the ailing retailer by sacking its top bosses and installing himself as chief executive. arsenal see red in rennes. they suffer an embarrassing defeat in france, in the europa league, while there are no such problems for chelsea. after yesterday in‘s rain, it is a sunny start. later many will see rain. -- sunny start. later many will see rain. —— yester
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: theresa may urges european leaders to agree to last—minute changes changes on brexit. the eu says she has until the end of today to make fresh proposals. more than 7,000 head teachers in england write to millions of parents warning that their schools are facing a funding crisis. the british government ramps up its campaign for the release of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe fromjail in iran, granting...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and louise minchin. our headlines today: a £1.6 billion fund to help the uk's stuggling towns after brexit. labour says the prime minister is trying to bribe mps to back her deal to leave the eu. after two teenagers in separate cities are stabbed to death, the home secretary calls an urgent meeting of chief constables to tackle knife crime. fierce tornadoes strike the american states of alabama and georgia, killing at least 23 people. many more are missing. today i'm talking about personal finances. more of us are worried about what the turmoil in westminster will mean for our household budgets. i'll have more shortly. it was another golden night for laura muir at the european indoor athletics championships in glasgow. she won her second gold of the event, as great britain finished with 12 medals overall. and after the windy and very wintry weather of storm freya last night, thatis weather of storm freya last night, that is now out of the way. a mixture of sunshine and showers. i will have all the latest
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and louise minchin. our headlines today: a £1.6 billion fund to help the uk's stuggling towns after brexit. labour says the prime minister is trying to bribe mps to back her deal to leave the eu. after two teenagers in separate cities are stabbed to death, the home secretary calls an urgent meeting of chief constables to tackle knife crime. fierce tornadoes strike the american states of alabama and georgia, killing at least 23 people. many more are...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: public satisfaction in the nhs falls to its lowest level in over a decade — a new survey highlights waiting times and a lack of funding as the main causes for concern. a manchester miracle in paris. against all the odds, united, knock paris saint germain out of the champions league, thanks to an injury time penalty, awarded by var. was to get their first goal, be in the game with five minutes ago, or ten to go, and we were —— the plan was. why is tech still dominated by men? amazon says encouraging more women to work in tech could significantly boost earnings. i'll speak to one of amazon's uk bosses, just before seven. iam going i am going to be explaining why the type of market values to take the temperature pc 100 years years ago is affecting what we think about climate change is a ——no bug is required to day to tell you it is feeling substantially colder than it was for some yesterday and with windchill as well. some of you a jacket will be required. i will hav
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: public satisfaction in the nhs falls to its lowest level in over a decade — a new survey highlights waiting times and a lack of funding as the main causes for concern. a manchester miracle in paris. against all the odds, united, knock paris saint germain out of the champions league, thanks to an injury time penalty, awarded by var. was to get their first goal, be in the game with five minutes ago, or ten to go,...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: theresa may promises to resign as prime minister if her own party backs her brexit deal, but her key allies, the dup, still oppose it. what we can't agree to is something that threatens the union, which has a strategic risk to the union, for us a strategic risk to the union, for us in the democratic unionist party the union will always come first. parliament rejects all eight plans put forward as alternatives to the prime minister's deal. but what does all of that mean for oui’ but what does all of that mean for our financial services? it is one of oui’ our financial services? it is one of our biggest exports from this country, employing more than 2 million people stop so i'm on the nextjob of outbreaks in roadtrip to find out what happens next. late drama for chelsea. an injury time goal helps them to beat paris saint—germain, and progress to the semifinals of the women's champions league. and i've been talking to hugh jackman about the greatest showman and how h
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: theresa may promises to resign as prime minister if her own party backs her brexit deal, but her key allies, the dup, still oppose it. what we can't agree to is something that threatens the union, which has a strategic risk to the union, for us a strategic risk to the union, for us in the democratic unionist party the union will always come first. parliament rejects all eight plans put forward as alternatives to...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. it's 6am. our headlines today: treat knife crime as a national emergency — the call from one of britain's most senior police officers ahead of an emergency meeting with the home secretary. protecting prices after brexit. reports the government may significantly cut some of the taxes importers have to pay to bring goods into the country. concerns that millions of vulnerable people could be left behind by not having easy access to cash, as consumers move more to plastic. shock in the champions league. the kings of europe, real madrid, are dumped out of the champions league by ajax. brilliant, though, from england's women. they win the she believes cup in the us, as they hit form in a world cup year. you don't get many moments in your life when you get your hands on the trophy. it is my first as a manager. it is the first for some of these younger players. and we are going to enjoy it tonight. it isa it is a windy and wet start for many of you. while we could hit 15 degrees for many, there is cold
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. it's 6am. our headlines today: treat knife crime as a national emergency — the call from one of britain's most senior police officers ahead of an emergency meeting with the home secretary. protecting prices after brexit. reports the government may significantly cut some of the taxes importers have to pay to bring goods into the country. concerns that millions of vulnerable people could be left behind by not having easy...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. morning. our headlines: dramatic scenes in the house of commons, where mps voted to take no—deal off the table. but the prime minister remains defiant. the legal default in uk and eu law remains that the uk will leave the eu without a deal unless... interjections unless something else is agreed. today mps vote on whether to delay brexit, as the government confirms it will bring theresa may's deal back to the commons for a third time. we'll ask the chancellor what's going on. isa is a comedy, tragedy, files or higher? we at the theatre in bradford to find out what people in the city think about the show so far in the house of commons. facebook fail. the social network giant and its whatsapp and instagram apps stop working around the world, in the most severe breakdown in their history. liverpool become the fourth english side through to the quarter—finals of the champions league. two goals from sadio mane help them to a famous victory against bayern munich. good morning. it is another wet and w
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. morning. our headlines: dramatic scenes in the house of commons, where mps voted to take no—deal off the table. but the prime minister remains defiant. the legal default in uk and eu law remains that the uk will leave the eu without a deal unless... interjections unless something else is agreed. today mps vote on whether to delay brexit, as the government confirms it will bring theresa may's deal back to the commons for a third time....
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.sidering what next for brexit. their deal was rejected by mp5 for a third time — defeated by 344 votes to 286, amid heated exchanges in parliament. outside, the mood was just as tense. thousands of leave supporters gathered to protest against the delay to brexit. in the coming week, mp5 from all parties will try to agree other ways forward to break the deadlock. a short while ago the chairman of the conservative party, brandon lewis, told us why he's still backing the prime minister. i think theresa may is the right person because she has put together a deal that delivers on the referendum, ends free movement, brings back our laws and borders, and works for our economy, but as i have said, the key thing is, regardless of any individual, apartment itself at this point of time has not been able to show an expression of interest and support for any one thing, and as parliamentarians we must find a way through that. yesterday we should have been able to do that, in that withdrawal agreemen
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.sidering what next for brexit. their deal was rejected by mp5 for a third time — defeated by 344 votes to 286, amid heated exchanges in parliament. outside, the mood was just as tense. thousands of leave supporters gathered to protest against the delay to brexit. in the coming week, mp5 from all parties will try to agree other ways forward to break the deadlock. a short while ago the chairman of the conservative party, brandon...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: what next for brexit and theresa may after the prime minister's deal is defeated by mp5 for a third time? the government will continue to press the case for the orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. on the evening britain was scheduled to leave the eu, thousands gatherd in westminster to protest against the delay to brexit. the government has two weeks to break the deadlock, or face leaving the eu without a deal on 12th april the pilot of the plane which crashed into the english channel with emiliano sala on board, was not qualified to fly at night. stop the match and walk off. premier league managers warn they could take their teams off the pitch, if there's a repeat of the kind of racist abuse aimed at england players this week. why we could be spending more on mother's day than on any other celebration, apart from christmas. and 19 celsius is possible in a few spots today but things are set to turn colder. i will have all the details here on
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: what next for brexit and theresa may after the prime minister's deal is defeated by mp5 for a third time? the government will continue to press the case for the orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. on the evening britain was scheduled to leave the eu, thousands gatherd in westminster to protest against the delay to brexit. the government has two weeks to break the deadlock, or face leaving the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: theresawill be rejected again. signed, sealed and delivered. robert mueller hands in his long awaited report into alleged collusion between president trump's campaign team and russia during the 2016 election. a sterling performance from raheem at wembley, he scored a hatrick, as england continued their impressive run, with a 5—0 thrashing of the czech republic. and i've been to meet the premier league players set to potentially earn thousands, from the beautiful game, not with their feet but with their fingers.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: theresawill be rejected again. signed, sealed and delivered. robert mueller hands in his long awaited report into alleged collusion between president trump's campaign team and russia during the 2016 election. a sterling performance from raheem at wembley, he scored a hatrick, as england continued their impressive run, with a 5—0 thrashing of the czech republic. and i've been to meet the premier...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: a man accused of carryingone count of murder. the people of christchurch mourn the 49 worshippers who were killed at two mosques. the country's prime minister vows to take action. ican i can tell you one thing right now. 0urgun i can tell you one thing right now. 0ur gun laws will change. staying in while trying to leave. more confusion over brexit — a leaked eu document shows that the uk has to take part in european parliament
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: a man accused of carryingone count of murder. the people of christchurch mourn the 49 worshippers who were killed at two mosques. the country's prime minister vows to take action. ican i can tell you one thing right now. 0urgun i can tell you one thing right now. 0ur gun laws will change. staying in while trying to leave. more confusion over brexit — a leaked eu document shows that the uk has to take part in...
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hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. cases of sexual communication with a child. the charity accused social media firms of ten years of failed self—regulation. this would be a regulatory model in which platforms have to take concrete action around harms such as grooming, such as child abuse imagery, and manage the platforms do not drive down the number of insta nces not drive down the number of instances of these harms, then they face really tough consequences. for us, that is really significant fines, that is also about a new corporate criminal offence. a damning report has found that problems with the part—privatisation of the probation service in england and wales have cost taxpayers almost £500 million. under the changes, 21 companies were awarded contracts to supervise low— and medium—risk offenders. the national audit office says the government's approach to the reforms meant they were destined to fail. the british army has failed dismally at meeting recruitment targets, a group of mps has claimed. the army entered
hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. cases of sexual communication with a child. the charity accused social media firms of ten years of failed self—regulation. this would be a regulatory model in which platforms have to take concrete action around harms such as grooming, such as child abuse imagery, and manage the platforms do not drive down the number of insta nces not drive down the number of instances of these harms, then they face really tough consequences. for us,...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.s defeated by mps for a third time? the government will continue to press the case for the orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. on the evening britain was scheduled to leave the eu, thousands gatherd in westminster to protest against the delay to brexit. the government has two weeks to break the deadlock, or face leaving the eu without a deal on 12th april the pilot of the plane which crashed into the english channel with emiliano sala on board,
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.s defeated by mps for a third time? the government will continue to press the case for the orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. on the evening britain was scheduled to leave the eu, thousands gatherd in westminster to protest against the delay to brexit. the government has two weeks to break the deadlock, or face leaving the eu without a deal on 12th april the pilot of the plane which crashed into the english...
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welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. our headlines today: the countdown begins. international space station later this year. clashes at the top of the labour party over how to deal with antisemitism. it is glasgow's golden girls. katarina johnson—thompson and laura muir win on the opening night of european indoor athletic championships. and i've been lying down on thejob to meet the daring motorbike team who are revving up to do stunts as early as the age of five. does scone rhyme with gone or bone?
welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. our headlines today: the countdown begins. international space station later this year. clashes at the top of the labour party over how to deal with antisemitism. it is glasgow's golden girls. katarina johnson—thompson and laura muir win on the opening night of european indoor athletic championships. and i've been lying down on thejob to meet the daring motorbike team who are revving up to do stunts as early as the age of five. does scone...
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this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.inutes‘ silence in memory of the 50 victims of last friday‘s mass shootings at two mosques in christchurch. special ceremonies and prayer services took place across the country to mark a week on from the killings. a mass funeral for 30 of the dead is also taking place today. rescue workers are desperately trying to reach survivors in south—eastern africa cut off by floods caused by cyclone idai. people have been left stranded on roofs and up trees, with whole towns and villages submerged in water. oxfam says an area of around 3,000 square kilometres is now under water. the cyclone hit the region last week. police searching for 21—year—old libby squire have confirmed a body recovered from the humber estuary is that of the missing hull university student. during the initial investigation, a 2a—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of abduction. he‘s been remanded in custody on unrelated charges and remains under investigation. a tougher standard for punctuality will be introduced on bri
this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.inutes‘ silence in memory of the 50 victims of last friday‘s mass shootings at two mosques in christchurch. special ceremonies and prayer services took place across the country to mark a week on from the killings. a mass funeral for 30 of the dead is also taking place today. rescue workers are desperately trying to reach survivors in south—eastern africa cut off by floods caused by cyclone idai. people have been left stranded on...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.the latest figures are that at least 40 people have died after the shooting. that confirmation coming from the new zealand prime minister. she is now speaking at a press conference. let us listen into what is being said. i think we should be vigilant against the idea of extreme ideology and extreme violence and violent acts. has the organisation been putting too much focus on one sector of risk? you will notice from our security services that their focus is on extremism, regardless of where it comes from. we need to be blind in that regard, it needs to absolutely focus on threat and ideology and extremism. because obviously that is what we have experienced here today. is this a new zealand where our innocence 's gone? we have undoubtedly experienced an attack today which is unprecedented, unlike anything we have experienced before. but as i say, new zealand has been chosen because we are not a place where violent extremism exists. we reject those notions and we must continue to reject
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.the latest figures are that at least 40 people have died after the shooting. that confirmation coming from the new zealand prime minister. she is now speaking at a press conference. let us listen into what is being said. i think we should be vigilant against the idea of extreme ideology and extreme violence and violent acts. has the organisation been putting too much focus on one sector of risk? you will notice from our security...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. our headlines today.blasted offjust before eight o'clock for an un—crewed test flight to the international space station. earlier, libbyjackson from the uk space agency told us what this launch could mean for the future of space travel. this is a huge. this is going to shape what we do for the next decade or more. it's a really exciting time. something called the lunar orbital platform gateway, a very small space station out there the moon, nasa are building this. we heard they are working with canada, we hope europe are going tojoin those efforts by the end of the year. this is going to send crewe out to the moon for the first time since the 70s and we will see astronauts go back to the moon where we will learn to live and work remotely and that is all about going on to mars. there's been a clash at the top of the labour party, over the way it handles anti—semitism allegations. the party's general secretary, jennie formby has criticised the deputy leader, tom watson, for asking members to contact him dir
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. our headlines today.blasted offjust before eight o'clock for an un—crewed test flight to the international space station. earlier, libbyjackson from the uk space agency told us what this launch could mean for the future of space travel. this is a huge. this is going to shape what we do for the next decade or more. it's a really exciting time. something called the lunar orbital platform gateway, a very small space station out...
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this is hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.in court in christchurch charged with murder, in connection with a mass shooting at two mosques, which killed 49 people. this is brenton tarrant coming into court — the pictures are blurred for legal reasons. he did not make a plea and the hearing was closed to the public because of safety concerns. the shootings were live—streamed on facebook and shared widely on other social media platforms. 39 people are still being treated in hospital including a two—year—old boy. in the next hour, we'll speak to the mayor of christchurch, lianne dalziel. that's at 10 past 7. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to take part in european parliament elections in may, if brexit is extended beyond the start ofjuly. a memo has been circulated to eu ambassadors in advance of theresa may's visit to brussels on thursday, when she will ask eu leaders to move the current brexit deadline beyond march 29th. the department for transport may be forced to pay tens of millions of pounds to
this is hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.in court in christchurch charged with murder, in connection with a mass shooting at two mosques, which killed 49 people. this is brenton tarrant coming into court — the pictures are blurred for legal reasons. he did not make a plea and the hearing was closed to the public because of safety concerns. the shootings were live—streamed on facebook and shared widely on other social media platforms. 39 people are still being...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: the countdown to brexit. theresa may tells mps there won't be another vote on her deal if it looks like it will be rejected for a third time. theresa may says she could scrap a third vote on her brexit deal, if there isn't enough support to pass it. signed, sealed and delivered — the report into alleged collusion between president trump's campaign team and russia during the 2016 election. a sterling performance from raheem at wembley. he scored a hatrick, as england continued their impressive run, with a 5—0 thrashing of the czech republic. and i've been to meet the premier league players set to potentially earn thousands, from the beautiful game, not with their feet but with their fingers. good morning. the weekend looks likely to be mostly fine and dry, with hopefully the cloud breaking up and a little bit more sunshine breaking through. take few blustery showers in the far north—west, and feeling a bit cooler for all of us. all the details in the next 15 minute
good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: the countdown to brexit. theresa may tells mps there won't be another vote on her deal if it looks like it will be rejected for a third time. theresa may says she could scrap a third vote on her brexit deal, if there isn't enough support to pass it. signed, sealed and delivered — the report into alleged collusion between president trump's campaign team and russia during the 2016 election. a sterling...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ared in court in new zealand, charged with murder after a mass shooting in christchurch. 49 people died in an attack at two mosques on friday. this is brenton tarrant coming into court — the pictures are blurred for legal reasons. he did not make a plea and the hearing was closed to the public because of safety concerns. 0ur correspondent phil mercer is in christchurch for us now. evening there, phil. 15 hours difference between you and us. you we re very difference between you and us. you were very close to where one of those attacks took place. we have been seeing people paying tribute to those mercilessly killed. this is the police cordoned near the place where 41 people were murdered, these al noor mosque. we have heard from police in new zealand who have come to the conclusion that a lone gunman was responsible for these atrocities. about seven minutes difference between the attacks here and the attack at another mosque in and the attack at another mosque in a neighbouring suburb.
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty.ared in court in new zealand, charged with murder after a mass shooting in christchurch. 49 people died in an attack at two mosques on friday. this is brenton tarrant coming into court — the pictures are blurred for legal reasons. he did not make a plea and the hearing was closed to the public because of safety concerns. 0ur correspondent phil mercer is in christchurch for us now. evening there, phil. 15 hours difference between...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today.off an hour ago for an unmanned test flight to the international space station but nasa says it is a critical mission and if successful could be a major step forward, leap forward in space travel. there's been a clash at the top of the labour party, over the way it handles anti—semitism allegations. the party's general secretary, jennie formby has criticised the deputy leader, tom watson, for asking members to contact him directly with their concerns. she's accused him of undermining the party's attempts to deal with complaints. but he has hit back saying people have lost confidence in the existing system for handling allegations. the us ambassador to the uk has urged britain to embrace american farming methods, to help secure a trans—atlantic trade deal. writing in the daily telegraph, woody johnson described us practices, such as chlorine—washing chicken, as "the future of farming". the government has insisted it won't lower food standards in order to get a post—brexit trade deal wit
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today.off an hour ago for an unmanned test flight to the international space station but nasa says it is a critical mission and if successful could be a major step forward, leap forward in space travel. there's been a clash at the top of the labour party, over the way it handles anti—semitism allegations. the party's general secretary, jennie formby has criticised the deputy leader, tom watson, for asking members...
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this is welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. headlines today: a man accused of carrying out the worst mass shooting in new zealand history appears in court — so far charged with one count of murder. the people of christchurch mourn the 49 worshippers who were killed at two mosques. the country's prime minister vows to take action. i can tell you one thing right now. our gun laws will change. staying in while trying to leave — more confusion over brexit — a leaked eu document shows that the uk has to take part in european parliament elections if we delay leaving. viewers pledge more than 63 million pounds in donations for comic relief during last night's fundraiser show. and it's all set for a big finish on super saturday in the the six nations. but can england or ireland snatch the title from grand slam—chasing wales on a delicately poised final day? heavy rain and hill snow or feature is the forecast today. details in 20 minutes. it's saturday 16th march. our top story. a 28—year—old australian man has appeared in court in chri
this is welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. headlines today: a man accused of carrying out the worst mass shooting in new zealand history appears in court — so far charged with one count of murder. the people of christchurch mourn the 49 worshippers who were killed at two mosques. the country's prime minister vows to take action. i can tell you one thing right now. our gun laws will change. staying in while trying to leave — more confusion over brexit — a leaked eu...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: the countdown to brexit. theresa may tells mps there won't be another vote on her deal if it looks like it will be rejected for a third time. signed, sealed and delivered — the report into alleged collusion between president trump's campaign team and russia during the 2016 election. a sterling performance from raheem at wembley, he scored a hatrick, as england continued their impressive run, with a 5—0 thrashing of the czech republic. and i've been to meet the premier league players set to potentially earn thousands, from the beautiful game, not with their feet but with their fingers. good morning. the weekend looks likely to be mostly fine and dry with hopefully the cloud breaking up and a little bit more sunshine coming through. blustery showers in the far north—west, and feeling cooler for all. all the details the far north—west, and feeling coolerfor all. all the details in the next 15 minutes. it's saturday, 23rd march. our top story: theresa may has told mps
good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: the countdown to brexit. theresa may tells mps there won't be another vote on her deal if it looks like it will be rejected for a third time. signed, sealed and delivered — the report into alleged collusion between president trump's campaign team and russia during the 2016 election. a sterling performance from raheem at wembley, he scored a hatrick, as england continued their impressive run, with a...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: what next for brexit and theresa may? after the prime minister's deal is defeated by mp5 for a third time. this government will continue to press the case for the orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. on the evening britain was scheduled to leave the eu, thousands gatherd in westminster to protest against the delay. the government has two weeks to break the deadlock, or face leaving the eu without a deal on 12th april. it's emerged the pilot in the fatal plane crash involving footballer emiliano sala, was not qualified to fly at night. good morning — the champions eye top spot, as they start the final run in. manchester city boss pep guardiola, is confident his team will get the win they need at fulham to return to the top of the premier league this lunchtime. why we could be spending more on mother's day than on any other celebration apart from christmas. and 19 celsius, 66 fahrenheit as possible in a few spots today, but things are set to tur
good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: what next for brexit and theresa may? after the prime minister's deal is defeated by mp5 for a third time. this government will continue to press the case for the orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. on the evening britain was scheduled to leave the eu, thousands gatherd in westminster to protest against the delay. the government has two weeks to break the deadlock, or face leaving...