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nina warhurst, bbc news.ecting more families than ever to apply for their food boxes over the school summer holidays. the trust says it's preparing nearly 100,000 food parcels for children living in hunger. hayley hassell gave two children the chance to meet the children's commissioner and to share their experiences of going without food. child poverty action group estimates that 4.1 million children are currently living in poverty. i'm paige. i'm christopher. hi, christopher, paige. paige and christopher have struggled at times to get the food and other things that they need, but they've got some great ideas to help other kids like them. so, they've come to meet the children's commissioner to tell her their ideas. so, anne, christopher and paige have come to see you today because they'd like to tell you a little bit about what life's like for them. life is sometimes hard. if i haven't got enough food, then it'll be hard cos we just have to put up with it. and itjust gives me a headache or chest pains, stomac
nina warhurst, bbc news.ecting more families than ever to apply for their food boxes over the school summer holidays. the trust says it's preparing nearly 100,000 food parcels for children living in hunger. hayley hassell gave two children the chance to meet the children's commissioner and to share their experiences of going without food. child poverty action group estimates that 4.1 million children are currently living in poverty. i'm paige. i'm christopher. hi, christopher, paige. paige and...
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nina warhurst, bbc news. been particularly prevalent in scotland. the phenomenon happens once a decade — when the colourful insects turn up in huge numbers having migrated from europe and africa. sightings of painted ladies have prompted countless pictures and videos to be posted to social media. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. today turned out to be pretty good across many central northern and eastern areas with regard to quite a bit of sunshine. 12 showers but further west we have had an area of low pressure bringing weather fronts and some damp weather to northern ireland, western fringes of wales and england. that's how it will be overnight, outbreaks of rain here and she further east dying away. a largely dry night for much of scotla nd away. a largely dry night for much of scotland and central, southern and eastern england. clear spells. one or two mist patches and temperatures no lower than 13 to 15 degrees. we start sunday similar to how saturday started. missed around
nina warhurst, bbc news. been particularly prevalent in scotland. the phenomenon happens once a decade — when the colourful insects turn up in huge numbers having migrated from europe and africa. sightings of painted ladies have prompted countless pictures and videos to be posted to social media. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. today turned out to be pretty good across many central northern and eastern areas with regard to quite a bit of sunshine. 12 showers...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: speeding up security checks — all uk airports will have to introduce sd luggage scanners by 2022, with heathrow getting them first. borisjohnson will have his first face—to—face meeting with donald trump since becoming prime minister at the g7 summit in france. and coming up in the sport, england fight back to keep their ashes hopes alive in the third test at headingley. good morning. in weather, it is a stunning sunday on the way, and for many of us it will be even hotter thanit many of us it will be even hotter than it was yesterday. how long will it last? i have the forecast for today and a few days beyond. join me later. it's sunday the 25th of august. our top story: 3d baggage scanners will be introduced at every airport in the uk by 2022, under government plans announced today. ministers say the technology will cut queues, boost security and could end the restrictions on travelling with liquids and laptops. our business correspondent, katy austin, reports. a
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: speeding up security checks — all uk airports will have to introduce sd luggage scanners by 2022, with heathrow getting them first. borisjohnson will have his first face—to—face meeting with donald trump since becoming prime minister at the g7 summit in france. and coming up in the sport, england fight back to keep their ashes hopes alive in the third test at headingley. good morning. in weather,...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with christian fraser and nina warhurst. our headlines today: 20 people are killed and two dozen injured in a mass shooting at a shopping mall in the us city of el paso. ona day on a day that would have been a normal day for someone to leisurely go shopping, turned into one of the most deadly days in the history of texas. more homes are evacuated near a dam that's in danger of collapsing as forecasters warn there's heavy rain to come. talks to avert a strike at heathrow are to resume today, but nearly 200 flights have already been cancelled. the first ashes test is finely poised, australia have a lead of 3a going into day 4 but are three wickets down. talisman steve smith remains at the crease. after a brighter day, it looks like the clouds will be closing in again. more details coming up. it's sunday 4 august. our top story: at least 20 people have been killed in the latest mass shooting in the united states. the massacre happened in a mall in the city of el paso, where many families were out shopping. a 21—year—old white m
good morning, welcome to breakfast with christian fraser and nina warhurst. our headlines today: 20 people are killed and two dozen injured in a mass shooting at a shopping mall in the us city of el paso. ona day on a day that would have been a normal day for someone to leisurely go shopping, turned into one of the most deadly days in the history of texas. more homes are evacuated near a dam that's in danger of collapsing as forecasters warn there's heavy rain to come. talks to avert a strike...
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nina warhurst, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. good evening.lustery for all of us, courtesy of this unseasonably deep area of low pressure, which will meander eastwards through the weekend. there still some rain around as well. that will gradually clear eastwards as we head through the overnight period. clear spells follow him behind but also a few showers him a particularly for northern and western areas which could be heavy and thundering. a mild start to saturday morning. through the day, england and wales will see drier and brighter conditions. so the chance ofa brighter conditions. so the chance of a shower. the shower is more focused in northern ireland and scotland, or they may merge together to form longer spells of rain. blustery for all of us but particularly for the west coast of scotland, or he could see gusts of 55 mile an hour. more pleasant in the sunshine, in the south and east, with highs of 22. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... a police officer is killed while investigating a robbery.. anja harper weighs 28 is old and
nina warhurst, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. good evening.lustery for all of us, courtesy of this unseasonably deep area of low pressure, which will meander eastwards through the weekend. there still some rain around as well. that will gradually clear eastwards as we head through the overnight period. clear spells follow him behind but also a few showers him a particularly for northern and western areas which could be heavy and thundering. a mild start to saturday morning....
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nina warhurst reports. horn toots. they came from hong kong, they came from morcambe. steam train every year. i think it's the history and we cannot find it in hong kong or somewhere else in the world. i think this is very traditional. when you live in such a nice area, it's nice to make the most of it, yeah. it's coal that keeps these heaters of history burning, but that has become a dirty word. and some question whether cutting it out in this country can save our climate. do we think we're wasting our time, really, or isjust us making a small effort going to be the be all and end all of our existences? i don't know the answer to that. so, do you feel like the heritage industry is being punished unfairly? yes, i do feel like our business is going to be punished because we're so visible. mike's wife karen works the kitchen here. his sons james and patrick work the trains. injobs and spend, the heritage railways are worth around 400 million to the uk economy. well, it might look impressive, but coal is packed with more carbon than any other fossil fuel. and so environme
nina warhurst reports. horn toots. they came from hong kong, they came from morcambe. steam train every year. i think it's the history and we cannot find it in hong kong or somewhere else in the world. i think this is very traditional. when you live in such a nice area, it's nice to make the most of it, yeah. it's coal that keeps these heaters of history burning, but that has become a dirty word. and some question whether cutting it out in this country can save our climate. do we think we're...
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nina warhurst, bbc news. wet and windy has been theed or other the day.reland and parts of scotland as that rain cleared eastwards, behind it the skies brightened up. one or two showers here, but for all of us, brightened up. one or two showers here, but forall of us, it brightened up. one or two showers here, but for all of us, it has been blustery, courtesy of this unseasonably area of low pressure which will remain dominant throughout the weekend as it meanders eastwards. there is still some rain round, it gradually works its way eastwards through the early hours of the morning, clearing the far south—east eventually. behind it clear skies but also some showers, heavy and thundery, for the north and west of the uk. because it is blustery, the temperatures won't drop away very far. a mild start then, to saturday morning. for england and wales, through saturday it will be drier and brighter. still one or two showers on the cards but the showers morpho cussed closer to our area of low pressure so merging to form longer spells of rain. heavy and potentiall
nina warhurst, bbc news. wet and windy has been theed or other the day.reland and parts of scotland as that rain cleared eastwards, behind it the skies brightened up. one or two showers here, but for all of us, brightened up. one or two showers here, but forall of us, it brightened up. one or two showers here, but for all of us, it has been blustery, courtesy of this unseasonably area of low pressure which will remain dominant throughout the weekend as it meanders eastwards. there is still some...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with christian fraser and nina warhurst. today twenty people are killed and two dozen injured in a mass shooting at a shopping mall in the us city of el paso. on a day that would have been a normal day for someone to leisurely go shopping, turned into one of the most deadly days in the history of texas. more homes are evacuated near a dam that's in danger of collapsing as forecasters warn there's heavy rain to come. talks to avert a strike at heathrow are to resume today but nearly two hundred flights have already been cancelled. up, up and away — franky zapata succeeds in crossing the channel on his jet—powered hoverboa rd. england's ashes plan this morning... try and get steve smith out. australia lead by 3a after three days of the first test and the batsman could prove to be the difference at edgbaston good morning. after a quieter day yesterday, the showers look like they will be back out in force across the uk today. more details on the areas likely to be affected coming up. it's sunday the 4th of august. our top story.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with christian fraser and nina warhurst. today twenty people are killed and two dozen injured in a mass shooting at a shopping mall in the us city of el paso. on a day that would have been a normal day for someone to leisurely go shopping, turned into one of the most deadly days in the history of texas. more homes are evacuated near a dam that's in danger of collapsing as forecasters warn there's heavy rain to come. talks to avert a strike at heathrow are to...
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nina warhurst reports. for nothing more than the rights of men to vote. it was a baking hot day by the time they arrived here at what was st peter's fields. some people had walked for more than 20 miles all through the night, and they couldn't have known about the violence, the panic and the bloodshed they were about to witness. one of them is david hilton, standing at the back of this photograph. a weaver from east manchester, he met up with peterloo victims every year to remember and to fight on. and this year, manchester metropolitan university is uniting as many descendants as possible. so, this gentleman here, he is your great, great, great, great grandfather. that's amazing. it's like goosebumps, isn't it? even in his 805, he's still campaigning for people to get the vote. for equal and fair representation. he looks proud, he looks like the boss, and i think it's amazing how 60 years later he's still actually trying to get the vote for the poor people. fighting for the working man all those years late
nina warhurst reports. for nothing more than the rights of men to vote. it was a baking hot day by the time they arrived here at what was st peter's fields. some people had walked for more than 20 miles all through the night, and they couldn't have known about the violence, the panic and the bloodshed they were about to witness. one of them is david hilton, standing at the back of this photograph. a weaver from east manchester, he met up with peterloo victims every year to remember and to fight...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson.l uk airports will have to introduce 3d luggage scanners by 2022, with heathrow getting them first. borisjohnson will have his first face—to—face meeting with donald trump since becoming prime minister at the g7 summit in france. and coming up in the sport, england fight back to keep their ashes hopes alive in the third test at headingley. good morning. in weather, it is a stunning sunday on the way, and for many of us it will be even hotter than
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson.l uk airports will have to introduce 3d luggage scanners by 2022, with heathrow getting them first. borisjohnson will have his first face—to—face meeting with donald trump since becoming prime minister at the g7 summit in france. and coming up in the sport, england fight back to keep their ashes hopes alive in the third test at headingley. good morning. in weather, it is a stunning sunday on the way, and for many of us...
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nina warhurst reports.thing more than the rights of men to vote. it was a baking, hot day by the time they arrived here at what was st peter's field. some people had walked for more than 20 miles all through the night, and they couldn't have known about the violence, the panic and the bloodshed they were about to witness. 0ne the bloodshed they were about to witness. one of them is david hilton, standing at the back of this photograph stop ea weaver from east manchester, he met up with peterloo victims every year to remember and to fight on. and this year, manchester metropolitan university is uniting as many descendants as possible. so, this gentle man here, he is your great, great, great, great grandfather. that's amazing. its like goosebumps, isn't it? even hin ‘s 80s he's campaigning for people to get the vote. he looks proud, he looks like the boss, and i think it's amazing how 60 years later he's still trying to get the vote for the poor people. fighting for the working man all those years later. stil
nina warhurst reports.thing more than the rights of men to vote. it was a baking, hot day by the time they arrived here at what was st peter's field. some people had walked for more than 20 miles all through the night, and they couldn't have known about the violence, the panic and the bloodshed they were about to witness. 0ne the bloodshed they were about to witness. one of them is david hilton, standing at the back of this photograph stop ea weaver from east manchester, he met up with peterloo...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with christian fraser and nina warhurst. shopping mall in the us city of el paso. ona day on a day that would have been a normal day for someone to leisurely go shopping, turned into one of the most deadly days in the history of texas. more homes are evacuated near a dam that's in danger of collapsing as forecasters warn there's heavy rain to come. talks to avert a strike at heathrow are to resume today,
good morning, welcome to breakfast with christian fraser and nina warhurst. shopping mall in the us city of el paso. ona day on a day that would have been a normal day for someone to leisurely go shopping, turned into one of the most deadly days in the history of texas. more homes are evacuated near a dam that's in danger of collapsing as forecasters warn there's heavy rain to come. talks to avert a strike at heathrow are to resume today,
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nina warhurst reports.e back of this photograph. a weaver from east manchester, he met up with peterloo victims every year to remember and to fight on. —— peterloo veterans. and this year, manchester metropolitan university is uniting as many descendants as possible. so, this gentleman here, he is your great, great, great, great grandfather. that‘s amazing. it‘s like goosebumps, isn‘t it? even in his 805, he's still campaigning for people to get the vote. for equal and fair representation. he looks proud, he looks like the boss, and i think it‘s amazing how 60 years later he‘s still actually trying to get the vote for the poor people. fighting for the working man all those years later. still. it‘s pretty damn amazing. it is, i‘m well chuffed. david did not live to see all working men granted the vote, that didn‘t happen for 100 years. we've also got here a newspaper article from washington, the national... but these newspaper articles in the people‘s history museum showed the global impacts peterloo had and
nina warhurst reports.e back of this photograph. a weaver from east manchester, he met up with peterloo victims every year to remember and to fight on. —— peterloo veterans. and this year, manchester metropolitan university is uniting as many descendants as possible. so, this gentleman here, he is your great, great, great, great grandfather. that‘s amazing. it‘s like goosebumps, isn‘t it? even in his 805, he's still campaigning for people to get the vote. for equal and fair...