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good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. our headlines today: no—deal brexit planning is now the government's number one priority — the man in charge says ministers assume that the eu will refuse a new agreement. a last—ditch effort to save the nuclear deal with iran — senior international diplomats will hold an emergency meeting today. the youngest tour de france winner in more than a century. colombian egan bernal has the yellow jersey going into today's processionalfinal stage in paris. once the butt ofjokes, the in—laws have now become many people's travel companions of choice — we'll look at the rise of so—called ‘multi—generational‘ holidays. if you had rain yesterday it is likely it will stick around today as well. the top and tail of the country will see the best and brightest, but they could be some showers around as well. join me for the details. it's sundayjuly the 28th. our top story the government is now working on the assumption of a no—deal brexit, according to minister michael gove. mr gove, who's now respons
good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. our headlines today: no—deal brexit planning is now the government's number one priority — the man in charge says ministers assume that the eu will refuse a new agreement. a last—ditch effort to save the nuclear deal with iran — senior international diplomats will hold an emergency meeting today. the youngest tour de france winner in more than a century. colombian egan bernal has the yellow jersey going into today's...
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nina warhurst, bbc news.t to have you with us today, talk to us first of all, if you would, about the logistics of this handover of power today, how it will unfold. the ceremonial aspect is a well worn procedure, both buckingham palace and the civil service are very used to doing this. after prime minister‘s questions, theresa may will come back to number ten, we hear she will say some parting words and then be off to the palace to formally tender her resignation, and then after that she leaves, and she doesn‘t return back to number ten, you know, in theory all her packing is done, she is ready to go. in the meantime, within 20 minutes or so, borisjohnson will come into the palace and will be formally appointed as prime minister. he then returns to number ten. he may say some words before entering into those famous, that famous door, and then he is straight down to it, straight into meetings, straight into getting briefings from the civil servants on the important issues of the day. and during his campaign, b
nina warhurst, bbc news.t to have you with us today, talk to us first of all, if you would, about the logistics of this handover of power today, how it will unfold. the ceremonial aspect is a well worn procedure, both buckingham palace and the civil service are very used to doing this. after prime minister‘s questions, theresa may will come back to number ten, we hear she will say some parting words and then be off to the palace to formally tender her resignation, and then after that she...
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hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson.ail on sunday has published more leaked messages sent by britain's former ambassador to the united states. in one of them, sir kim darroch accuses president trump of "diplomatic vandalism" over his decision to abandon the nuclear deal with iran. the documents have been made public, despite a warning from police to the media not to publish the leaked material. a man's been changed with the murder of a heavily pregnant woman and the manslaughter of her baby in south london kelly. mary fauvrelle, who was 26, was stabbed to death at her home in croydon last month. her son riley was delivered by paramedics but died days later in hospital. the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no deal brexit, should we leave the eu without a deal. that's what the chancellor phillip hammond has said in a new edition of bbc panorama. with just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal late
hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson.ail on sunday has published more leaked messages sent by britain's former ambassador to the united states. in one of them, sir kim darroch accuses president trump of "diplomatic vandalism" over his decision to abandon the nuclear deal with iran. the documents have been made public, despite a warning from police to the media not to publish the leaked material. a man's been changed with the murder of a heavily pregnant woman...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: england's cricketers get ready for the biggest game of their lives as they face new zealand in the world cup final. we're live at lord's. eoin morgan's side face new zealand today looking to win their first ever world cup. more diplomatic memos from britain's former us ambassador are published — despite police warning the media against it. tropical storm barry continues to batter the southern us state of louisiana, as millions face the risk of life—threatening floods. there should be lots of dry weather around today, with warm spells of sunshine as well. a few showers around this morning to clear away but we will have all the detail for you in about half—an—hour. it's sunday 14th july. our top story: one match away from making history. england take on new zealand in the men's cricket world cup final at lord's later today. it's their first final since 1992, and neither team has ever won the trophy. mike bushell reports. history will be made one way or the other? in
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: england's cricketers get ready for the biggest game of their lives as they face new zealand in the world cup final. we're live at lord's. eoin morgan's side face new zealand today looking to win their first ever world cup. more diplomatic memos from britain's former us ambassador are published — despite police warning the media against it. tropical storm barry continues to batter the southern us state...
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hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst.on" of a no—deal brexit — that's according to minister michael gove. mr gove, who's now responsible for planning for such a scenario, said his team still aimed to come to an agreement with brussels but, writing in the sunday times, he added: "no deal is now a very real prospect." meanwhile the chancellor sajid javid has confirmed he will soon announce extra funding for no—deal preparations. an emergency meeting will take place later today to try to save the international deal with iran, designed to curb its nuclear programme. senior diplomats from britain, france, germany, russia and china will hold talks with representatives from tehran. tensions in the gulf have soared since last year when president trump withdrew the united states from the landmark accord and re—imposed punishing sanctions on iran. in response, tehran has breached limits on its uranium enrichment. more than a thousand people have been arrested at a protest in moscow, after some opposition candidates were prevented f
hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst.on" of a no—deal brexit — that's according to minister michael gove. mr gove, who's now responsible for planning for such a scenario, said his team still aimed to come to an agreement with brussels but, writing in the sunday times, he added: "no deal is now a very real prospect." meanwhile the chancellor sajid javid has confirmed he will soon announce extra funding for no—deal preparations. an emergency meeting...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. 0ur headlines today: england'sew zealand in the world cup final. we're live at lord's. eoin morgan's side face new zealand today looking to win their first ever world cup. more diplomatic memos from britain's former us ambassador are published — despite police warning the media against it. tropical storm barry continues to batter the southern us state
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. 0ur headlines today: england'sew zealand in the world cup final. we're live at lord's. eoin morgan's side face new zealand today looking to win their first ever world cup. more diplomatic memos from britain's former us ambassador are published — despite police warning the media against it. tropical storm barry continues to batter the southern us state
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good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today: no—deal brexit eu will refuse a new agreement. a last—ditch effort to save the nuclear deal with iran — senior international diplomats will hold an emergency meeting today. the youngest tour de france winner in more than a century. colombian egan bernal has the yellow jersey going into today's processionalfinal stage in paris. once the butt ofjokes, the in—laws have now become many people's travel companions of choice — we'll look at the rise
good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today: no—deal brexit eu will refuse a new agreement. a last—ditch effort to save the nuclear deal with iran — senior international diplomats will hold an emergency meeting today. the youngest tour de france winner in more than a century. colombian egan bernal has the yellow jersey going into today's processionalfinal stage in paris. once the butt ofjokes, the in—laws have now become many people's...
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the conservative leadership rivals will face each other in salford tonight, and nina warhurst can giveive party members, so people have already returned them in large numbers according to sources —— ballots. if there was a bad event, we have intel that some conservative party members are waiting to hand in their ballots. it has the opportunity to change things but i‘m sceptical. has the opportunity to change things but i'm sceptical. what about the tone of the debate, will it be fiery? you would expect some fireworks. andrew neill is a brilliant interviewer and always makes things interesting for the viewers. a we have to hearfrom both candidates, they‘ve done a lot of hustings but we want to hear more on their brexit plan, domestic policies, the shape of the cabinet and the negotiation strategy. there‘s a lot the public need to know and therefore it will be illuminating for those watching. strange conundrum, you say the public need to know but they have no vote. it's a very odd system. in a weird way, it is more public than ever before. this used to be decided bya group ever before. t
the conservative leadership rivals will face each other in salford tonight, and nina warhurst can giveive party members, so people have already returned them in large numbers according to sources —— ballots. if there was a bad event, we have intel that some conservative party members are waiting to hand in their ballots. it has the opportunity to change things but i‘m sceptical. has the opportunity to change things but i'm sceptical. what about the tone of the debate, will it be fiery?...
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nina warhurst, bbc news. we will be live in brussels later with a reaction from the eu.going to be like. we will love to get your reaction to that. we are on social media and you can e—mail us. you can also join social media and you can e—mail us. you can alsojoin in on a discussion about how lovely it is. it is a scorcher. carol is out and about for us this morning in windsor. morning, carol. good morning. yes, it is a scorcher and tomorrow will be even more so. i'm in the saddle garden in windsor park. look at the kaleidoscope of colour. magnificent sweet peas and the sprinklers are on. it is quite humid and we are being eaten alive by beasties. widely across the uk, temperatures are in the high tweens 01’ temperatures are in the high tweens or low 20s at the moment. it is a very mild but also quite humid. for tomorrow, potentially some record—breaking heat for the uk. we could get as is 38 degrees, for example. ——as high. josie broke the record yesterday. it equals the all—time record from august. thunderstorms across east anglia, moving northwards across scotland. al
nina warhurst, bbc news. we will be live in brussels later with a reaction from the eu.going to be like. we will love to get your reaction to that. we are on social media and you can e—mail us. you can also join social media and you can e—mail us. you can alsojoin in on a discussion about how lovely it is. it is a scorcher. carol is out and about for us this morning in windsor. morning, carol. good morning. yes, it is a scorcher and tomorrow will be even more so. i'm in the saddle garden in...
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fuming the year so far, so whether you are bathing in the sunshine orfuming in the baking heat, nina warhurstsay if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. but people have got to eat, and these thermal imaging cameras show just how hot it got next to this chippy‘s fryer. and spare a thought for these lads, because health and safety rules, they and i have to wear these. long sleeves. we have to keep having regular refreshment breaks, make sure they are not getting too dehydrated or exhausted or anything like that. ona like that. on a scale of one to sweaty, where are you? i'd say i was about sweat a half. some enjoyed a well a day off. for some, stopping to cool down simply wasn't an option, and others literally owe them their lives. however you cope, things should be cooler today. before you know it, we will be whingeing about the rain again. i think ithinka i think a lot of us are already whingeing about the rain! let's get the latest with you, simon. i don't know how you kept cool simon. i don't know how you kept cool. my kids persuaded me to paddle in the paddling pool yesterday.
fuming the year so far, so whether you are bathing in the sunshine orfuming in the baking heat, nina warhurstsay if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. but people have got to eat, and these thermal imaging cameras show just how hot it got next to this chippy‘s fryer. and spare a thought for these lads, because health and safety rules, they and i have to wear these. long sleeves. we have to keep having regular refreshment breaks, make sure they are not getting too dehydrated or...
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nina warhurst has been checking on how people have been coping.u can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. people have got to eat. these thermal imaging cameras show just how hot it got next to this chippy‘s fryer. and sparrow thought that these lads, health and safety rules, they and i have to wear these. we have to give having refreshing breaks, making sure we are hydrated, not getting over exhausted and things like that. but it is still sweaty work, no matter what you do. on a scale of one - sweaty, where are you? i'm sweaty and a half. there were some people who had a well earned day. some people, stopping to cool down wasn't an option. 0thers literally owed them their lives. however you coped, things should be called today. and before you know it, you will be whinging about the rain again. we didn't talk about the weather. what are we going to talk about? everyone has a story, but it was for a lot of people, the hottest day they've ever experienced. if you want to send us your pictures of how you enjoyed, or endured, the head of the last
nina warhurst has been checking on how people have been coping.u can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. people have got to eat. these thermal imaging cameras show just how hot it got next to this chippy‘s fryer. and sparrow thought that these lads, health and safety rules, they and i have to wear these. we have to give having refreshing breaks, making sure we are hydrated, not getting over exhausted and things like that. but it is still sweaty work, no matter what you do. on a scale of...