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thank you, nina warhurst in london, - you, nina warhurst in london, alexandra in glasgow at the markete with the picture —— and mark in cardiff. i'm joined now by pat mcfadden, shadow chief secretary to the treasury. thank you for your time. do you support these strikes? we thank you for your time. do you support these strikes?— thank you for your time. do you support these strikes? we did not want to see _ support these strikes? we did not want to see them, _ support these strikes? we did not want to see them, they _ support these strikes? we did not want to see them, they cause - support these strikes? we did not want to see them, they cause an l want to see them, they cause an enormous inconvenience to the public, as your correspondence have reported from all around the country. we want to see a deal to end the strikes as soon as possible. nobody wants to see strikes happening to get into that position, but now they are happening, do you support those workers on strike? we support those workers on strike? - understand why people are asking for a pay rise when inflation is touching 1
thank you, nina warhurst in london, - you, nina warhurst in london, alexandra in glasgow at the markete with the picture —— and mark in cardiff. i'm joined now by pat mcfadden, shadow chief secretary to the treasury. thank you for your time. do you support these strikes? we thank you for your time. do you support these strikes?— thank you for your time. do you support these strikes? we did not want to see _ support these strikes? we did not want to see them, _ support these strikes? we...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson. and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today: the transporting millions of innocent people by pressing ahead with rail strikes later this week. president zelensky makes his first trip to the south of ukraine as his forces mount a slow—moving advance in the region. scorching temperatures in europe cause wildfires and drought leading to severe disruption. leicester tigers are celebrating their first premiership title in nine years. a last—minute drop goal winner seals victory over saracens at twickenham.
good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson. and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today: the transporting millions of innocent people by pressing ahead with rail strikes later this week. president zelensky makes his first trip to the south of ukraine as his forces mount a slow—moving advance in the region. scorching temperatures in europe cause wildfires and drought leading to severe disruption. leicester tigers are celebrating their first premiership title in nine years. a last—minute...
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Jun 29, 2022
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today.owel babe — has died at the age of 40. # when you hold me like that #. she challenged taboos and changed the conversation around bowel cancer — urging people to check their poo. we'll speak to those who knew and loved her about her life and her remarkable legacy.
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today.owel babe — has died at the age of 40. # when you hold me like that #. she challenged taboos and changed the conversation around bowel cancer — urging people to check their poo. we'll speak to those who knew and loved her about her life and her remarkable legacy.
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst.n around cancer". last month, she announced that she'd come to the end of her treatment and would be receiving end of life care. she invited our reporter graham satchell to chat to her in what would be her last television interview. i've lived off, i suppose, rebellious hope. and i've always used that word, haven't i? rebellious hope for so many years. and rebellious hope is kind of, i suppose, given me the opportunity to park what, on paper, it says i should have lived for. and i kind of ignored the statistics and ignored every statistic and kind of forgot that, at one point, the big statistic might come to get me. i know i've smashed every milestone i can possibly think of. i don't feel rushed, i don't feel angry that i haven't tried anything. i don't feel like we've run out of drugs. we have been trying everything and you know i've always said to you i don't want to leave a stone unturned, i don't think there is a stone that we haven't tried to turn in order to make my liver work ag
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst.n around cancer". last month, she announced that she'd come to the end of her treatment and would be receiving end of life care. she invited our reporter graham satchell to chat to her in what would be her last television interview. i've lived off, i suppose, rebellious hope. and i've always used that word, haven't i? rebellious hope for so many years. and rebellious hope is kind of, i suppose, given me the opportunity to park what, on...
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earlier our business correspondent, nina warhurst, was at liverpool lime street station and explained the uk and that won't be happening now. that's just one example of plans being heavily disrupted in the week ahead. how did we get here? well, the main rail union and rail providers haven't been able to come to a deal over pay and conditions and so from tomorrow, 40,000 workers will walk out. let's have a look at how it's set to affect you. so it will be from tomorrow and then more strikes on thursday and on saturday. 20% of services will be running and they'll only be running between 7:30am and 6:30pm. understandably, then the advice is on those days, please don't travel unless you absolutely have to. have a look here then, this is what the overall picture is like where the services are running. you'll see there's connectivity between the main cities, but head out to more rural areas and it will be impossible to hop on a train. so in england, in places like penzance and bournemouth in the south, you won't be able to take a train at all. up in the north west that includes places like
earlier our business correspondent, nina warhurst, was at liverpool lime street station and explained the uk and that won't be happening now. that's just one example of plans being heavily disrupted in the week ahead. how did we get here? well, the main rail union and rail providers haven't been able to come to a deal over pay and conditions and so from tomorrow, 40,000 workers will walk out. let's have a look at how it's set to affect you. so it will be from tomorrow and then more strikes on...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson. and nina warhurst. our headlines today: the transport secretary accuses union leaders of punishing millions of innocent people by pressing ahead with rail strikes later this week. president zelensky makes his first trip to the south of ukraine as his forces mount a slow—moving advance in the region. scorching temperatures in europe cause wildfires and drought leading to severe disruption. leicester tigers are celebrating their first premiership title in nine years. a last—minute drop goal winner seals victory over saracens at twickenham. good morning, a precious story across the country today. cloud and across the country today. cloud and a few showers across england first thing, but there will be sunny spells around. i will tell you when and where, injust a moment. it's sunday 19th june. our main story: the transport secretary grant shapps has accused the country's biggest rail union of punishing millions of innocent people after it confirmed it will go ahead with series of crippling strikes. mr shapps
good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson. and nina warhurst. our headlines today: the transport secretary accuses union leaders of punishing millions of innocent people by pressing ahead with rail strikes later this week. president zelensky makes his first trip to the south of ukraine as his forces mount a slow—moving advance in the region. scorching temperatures in europe cause wildfires and drought leading to severe disruption. leicester tigers are celebrating their first...
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the bbc�*s business reporter nina warhurst been on a whistle—stop tour to see what's been created ford to me earlier on this year that jubilee will take off, i'd have scoffed. just because recent years have shown with royal weddings, they've been ok, they've been a bit of a slow burn. but now, bang, right from january. bigger than royal weddings? bigger than any royal wedding we've known, yeah, absolutely. do you think people are just ready for a good old knees—up? i think, to be honest, the country is itching to have a party and we're going to celebrate royally, big time. the amount of bunting and jubilee things that have gone, you wait. this country's going to rock. and across the uk, the queen's big day has inspired businesses to get creative and make a royal mint. in cardiff, what could be more british than a union jack fish and chips? mm! fish and chips, fit for a queen. if you say so. meanwhile, in the queen's hometown, even the pets have a penchant for a party. coronation dog food, anyone? do you want some coronation chicken to celebrate the queen'sjubilee? and up in ballater,
the bbc�*s business reporter nina warhurst been on a whistle—stop tour to see what's been created ford to me earlier on this year that jubilee will take off, i'd have scoffed. just because recent years have shown with royal weddings, they've been ok, they've been a bit of a slow burn. but now, bang, right from january. bigger than royal weddings? bigger than any royal wedding we've known, yeah, absolutely. do you think people are just ready for a good old knees—up? i think, to be honest,...