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coming up at six o'clock, breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson but first on bbc news, ukraine: the children's story. child: the day before war started was just i like any other. we played with our friends and ate with our families. that night was the last time our dreams were peaceful. in them, fireworks danced, lighting up the skies. but we woke to explosions. the sky burst into red and yellow. the windows and walls shook. no—one knew what to do. in the skies above us, helicopters swarmed and multiplied. we watched as tanks rolled in. millions of people fled. they packed into overcrowded trains, while thousands more waited on platforms. men had to stay behind, so families and loved ones were separated. many people reached other countries and found safety. but some of us couldn't or didn't. and now this... ..is our life. air raid siren wails ricky: is that an air raid siren? so we just had a little air raid siren... ..which means that we have to go outside. you can see, the kids are all going to be lining up, and they don't look very scared. they're used to this. these sirens
coming up at six o'clock, breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson but first on bbc news, ukraine: the children's story. child: the day before war started was just i like any other. we played with our friends and ate with our families. that night was the last time our dreams were peaceful. in them, fireworks danced, lighting up the skies. but we woke to explosions. the sky burst into red and yellow. the windows and walls shook. no—one knew what to do. in the skies above us, helicopters...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson.sted on criminal charges next week. the three snp leadership candidates pledge to reform the party, after the resignation of its chief executive, peter murrell. alarm. the sound the government says could save your life. emergency warning messages will be sent by the government to people's mobile phones across the uk to test a new alert system.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson.sted on criminal charges next week. the three snp leadership candidates pledge to reform the party, after the resignation of its chief executive, peter murrell. alarm. the sound the government says could save your life. emergency warning messages will be sent by the government to people's mobile phones across the uk to test a new alert system.
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today.e to families, but also it will make a huge difference to businesses who worry, particularly smaller businesses, that they are losing valuable employees when they start a family. good morning from one of those businesses, women's clothes factory in auschwitz and
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today.e to families, but also it will make a huge difference to businesses who worry, particularly smaller businesses, that they are losing valuable employees when they start a family. good morning from one of those businesses, women's clothes factory in auschwitz and
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good morning welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today: the un's refugee agency criticises the government's plan to stop migrant boats crossing the channel, but the prime minister says he's �*up for the fight�*. next week's strike action by network rail workers is suspended after a new pay offer. a vigil in cardiff for three young people killed in a car crash and two others critically injured, as police are criticised for not finding them sooner. could the big banks be offering savers better rates? that's the question mps will be asking later — i'll be taking a look. and in sport — a magic night for potter, as chelsea survive the pressure of a retaken penalty to reach the champions league quaretr finals. hello. the doctor. and a month after the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria, we reunite a survivor with those who rescued him from the rubble. good morning. we havejust had the coldest night of this year so far. temperatures across the north highlands had fallen to —14. they could fall more. we have some rain,
good morning welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today: the un's refugee agency criticises the government's plan to stop migrant boats crossing the channel, but the prime minister says he's �*up for the fight�*. next week's strike action by network rail workers is suspended after a new pay offer. a vigil in cardiff for three young people killed in a car crash and two others critically injured, as police are criticised for not finding them sooner. could the big...
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good morning welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today: the un's refugeesays he's �*up for the fight�*. next week's strike action by network rail workers is suspended after a new pay offer. a vigil in cardiff for three young people killed in a car crash and two others critically injured, as police are criticised for not finding them sooner. could the big banks be offering savers better rates? that's the question mps will be asking later — i'll be taking a look.
good morning welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today: the un's refugeesays he's �*up for the fight�*. next week's strike action by network rail workers is suspended after a new pay offer. a vigil in cardiff for three young people killed in a car crash and two others critically injured, as police are criticised for not finding them sooner. could the big banks be offering savers better rates? that's the question mps will be asking later — i'll be taking a...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. our headlines today. a wave of russian missile strikes hits major cities across ukraine, damaging power stations and residential areas warnings of heavy snow, travel delays and power cuts, as the cold snap takes a turn for the worse in large parts of the uk. the met office has a number weather warning _ the met office has a number weather warning and force later today and into tomorrow.— into tomorrow. parts of northern en . land into tomorrow. parts of northern england could — into tomorrow. parts of northern england could have _ into tomorrow. parts of northern england could have as _ into tomorrow. parts of northern england could have as much - into tomorrow. parts of northern england could have as much as l into tomorrow. parts of northern i england could have as much as 40 england could have as much as a0 centimetres of snow, that is 16 inches, and blizzards at times. new evidence of a crisis in childcare — rising fees and fewer places are forcing parents to give up work. i've been meeting some of th
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. our headlines today. a wave of russian missile strikes hits major cities across ukraine, damaging power stations and residential areas warnings of heavy snow, travel delays and power cuts, as the cold snap takes a turn for the worse in large parts of the uk. the met office has a number weather warning _ the met office has a number weather warning and force later today and into tomorrow.— into tomorrow. parts of northern...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. our headlines today.warnings of heavy snow, travel delays and power cuts, as the cold snap takes a turn for the worse in large parts of the uk. the met office has a number weather warning _ the met office has a number weather warning and force later today and into tomorrow.— into tomorrow. parts of northern en . land into tomorrow. parts of northern england could — into tomorrow. parts of northern england could have _ into tomorrow. parts of northern england could have as _ into tomorrow. parts of northern england could have as much - into tomorrow. parts of northern england could have as much as l into tomorrow. parts of northern i england could have as much as 40 england could have as much as a0 centimetres of snow, that is 16 inches, and blizzards at times. new evidence of a crisis in childcare — rising fees and fewer
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst. our headlines today.warnings of heavy snow, travel delays and power cuts, as the cold snap takes a turn for the worse in large parts of the uk. the met office has a number weather warning _ the met office has a number weather warning and force later today and into tomorrow.— into tomorrow. parts of northern en . land into tomorrow. parts of northern england could — into tomorrow. parts of northern england could have _...
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our reporter nina warhurst is in altrincham. hello from a cafe in altrincham in greater manchester.bers on inflation rising might have come as a surprise to many of the experts, but not to the customers in here and not to the owner who we'll speak with in a moment. come on and meet lucy and little toffee. and you are costing me a lot more than you were a year ago. yes, certainly. i've noticed dog foods gone up and things like chewies and treats, etc. and vet's bills as well. this one's had £15,000 worth of vet bills. so that has really, yeah, increased in price, i've noticed. and you're putting off big spend decisions aren't you? for the moment. yeah, not really booked any holidays for this year. it's just proving to be too expensive really to consider. so yeah. not doing as much as i would have done normally. she looks like she's worth it though, if you can afford it thank you, toffee. thank you, lucy. who can blame people for putting off those big decisions around spend when you look at the basics? so, for example, the price of eggs have inflated by more than a third over the past
our reporter nina warhurst is in altrincham. hello from a cafe in altrincham in greater manchester.bers on inflation rising might have come as a surprise to many of the experts, but not to the customers in here and not to the owner who we'll speak with in a moment. come on and meet lucy and little toffee. and you are costing me a lot more than you were a year ago. yes, certainly. i've noticed dog foods gone up and things like chewies and treats, etc. and vet's bills as well. this one's had...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst.s in the uk, the budget had a particular emphasis on getting people back to work. but will the chancellor's plan to get more parents and over 50s into the workplace make any difference? hannah's getting reaction in derbyshire this morning how are you, hannah? good, thank ou. how are you, hannah? good, thank you- good — how are you, hannah? good, thank you. good morning _ how are you, hannah? good, thank you. good morning charlie - how are you, hannah? good, thank you. good morning charlie and - how are you, hannah? good, thankl you. good morning charlie and nino. welcome _ you. good morning charlie and nino. welcome to— you. good morning charlie and nino. welcome to this women's clothes factory— welcome to this women's clothes factory in— welcome to this women's clothes factory in alfreton in the early risers — factory in alfreton in the early risers are _ factory in alfreton in the early risers are in, so let's see what they— risers are in, so let's see what they made _ risers are in,
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and nina warhurst.s in the uk, the budget had a particular emphasis on getting people back to work. but will the chancellor's plan to get more parents and over 50s into the workplace make any difference? hannah's getting reaction in derbyshire this morning how are you, hannah? good, thank ou. how are you, hannah? good, thank you- good — how are you, hannah? good, thank you. good morning _ how are you, hannah? good, thank you. good morning charlie -...
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welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: the steepest rise in rail fares for a decade come into force in england and wales today despite record poor reliability. a historic agreement is reached to protect the world's oceans following ten years of negotiations. the latest leak of whatsapp messages show that the former heath secretary matt hancock suggested "frightening the pants off everyone" when announcing a new strain of covid. late drama at the top of the premier league. arsenal beat bournemouth sparking joy for theirfans league. arsenal beat bournemouth sparking joy for their fans and a former player. mil sparking joy for their fans and a former player-— former player. all right! yes! another cloudy _ former player. all right! yes! another cloudy and _ former player. all right! yes! another cloudy and chilly - former player. all right! yes! another cloudy and chilly day former player. all right! yes! - another cloudy and chilly day today, a few more showers around as well but early next week showers
welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: the steepest rise in rail fares for a decade come into force in england and wales today despite record poor reliability. a historic agreement is reached to protect the world's oceans following ten years of negotiations. the latest leak of whatsapp messages show that the former heath secretary matt hancock suggested "frightening the pants off everyone" when announcing a new strain of covid. late drama at the...
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bbc breakfast�*s nina warhurst and her sisters amy and mel have been trying to make sense of the conditionld give a little side eye at somebody — a stranger that he would just know we'd all find funny and we would all collapse in laughter. and he can still do that, even after all these years. he's funny. that is probably a word that most people, his colleagues, his friends, his family would use for him — he's very funny. and he's charming, he's a very charming man. he can still very much make me laugh. we can still make him laugh. that wit and humour is still very much there. not sure we always know what we're laughing at or about, but the laughter is very much there. so what year is that photo? that's the boy. who's that? georgie. george best. yeah. what do you remember about him? i remember him lifting the european cup. yeah. you were friends with him. oh, yeah. you used to go out with him. yeah. we used to go to old trafford to watch united play. yeah. and george best would be there, wouldn't he? watching as well. and he always still came and said hello, didn't he? oh, it's more than th
bbc breakfast�*s nina warhurst and her sisters amy and mel have been trying to make sense of the conditionld give a little side eye at somebody — a stranger that he would just know we'd all find funny and we would all collapse in laughter. and he can still do that, even after all these years. he's funny. that is probably a word that most people, his colleagues, his friends, his family would use for him — he's very funny. and he's charming, he's a very charming man. he can still very much...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. our headlines today: donald trump's lawyers play down claims from the former president that he expects to be arrested on criminal charges next week. the three snp leadership candidates pledge to reform the party, after the resignation of its chief executive, peter murrell. alarm. the sound the government says could save your life. emergency warning messages will be sent by the government to people's mobile phones across the uk to test a new alert system. ireland secured an historic grand slam title in dublin. a convincing 13—point victory over england saw them win the six nations in front of a huge home crowd on st patrick's weekend. you on st patrick's weekend. may have dodged the sho yesterday you may have dodged the showers yesterday but today it will be drier and brighterfor many yesterday but today it will be drier and brighter for many with sunny spells. the full forecast throughout the morning. it's sunday 19th march. our main story: lawyers for donald trump say the former pres
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. our headlines today: donald trump's lawyers play down claims from the former president that he expects to be arrested on criminal charges next week. the three snp leadership candidates pledge to reform the party, after the resignation of its chief executive, peter murrell. alarm. the sound the government says could save your life. emergency warning messages will be sent by the government to people's mobile phones across the...
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we're going to start with someone who'll be familiar to you — our very own nina warhurst. sters amy and mel to try to make some sense of it all. my dad is a funny man is how i'd sum up. ever since being little, he could give a little side eye at somebody — a stranger that he would just know we'd all find funny and we would all collapse in laughter. and he can still do that, even after all these years. he's funny. that is probably a word that most people, his colleagues, his friends, his family would use for him — he's very funny. and he's charming, he's a very charming man. he can still very much make me laugh. we can still make him laugh. that wit and humour is still very much there. not sure we always know what we're laughing at or about, but the laughter is very much there. so what year is that photo? that's the boy. who's that? georgie. george best. yeah. what do you remember about him? i remember him lifting the european cup. yeah. you were friends with him. oh, yeah. you used to go out with him. yeah. we used to go to old trafford to watch united play. yeah. and georg
we're going to start with someone who'll be familiar to you — our very own nina warhurst. sters amy and mel to try to make some sense of it all. my dad is a funny man is how i'd sum up. ever since being little, he could give a little side eye at somebody — a stranger that he would just know we'd all find funny and we would all collapse in laughter. and he can still do that, even after all these years. he's funny. that is probably a word that most people, his colleagues, his friends, his...