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hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and roger johnson. police say the westminster attacker khalid masood acted alone and his motive may never be known. they also say the incident lasted just 82 seconds and there is no information to suggest further attacks are planned. the family of the police officer keith palmer who was killed have paid tribute to his selfless bravery and loving nature. good morning, it's sunday the 26th march. the clocks have gone forward! more than 30 people are injured after a suspected gas explosion destroys a building in the wirral. in sport, lewis hamilton says a fourth world championship is there for the taking. the season is underway with hamilton starting on pole for the first race in melbourne, australia. a great pit stop by the ferrari team saw sebastian vettel emerge ahead of hamilton in melbourne. and chris has the weather. the warmest day of the year so far yesterday with temperatures reaching 19 in parts of aberdeenshire. more of these glorious blue skies and sunshine for all of us today. a full forecast
hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and roger johnson. police say the westminster attacker khalid masood acted alone and his motive may never be known. they also say the incident lasted just 82 seconds and there is no information to suggest further attacks are planned. the family of the police officer keith palmer who was killed have paid tribute to his selfless bravery and loving nature. good morning, it's sunday the 26th march. the clocks have gone forward! more than 30 people are...
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this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. failure to prepare for a breakdown in brexit talks would be a serious "dereliction of duty," according to mp5. the warning for the government comes ahead of a debate on the eu exit bill. the brexit secretary is calling for the house of commons not to "sabotage" the process. good morning, it's sunday the 12th of march. riot police break up a rally in support of the turkish president in rotterdam after he described the dutch as "fascists." renewed calls for a centralised database for taxi drivers in england to avoid putting the public at risk. julia derbyshire‘s father adrian tells us why he has decided to share photos of his deceased daughter online, taking her life up bullying. —— after lynn. in sport, england are six nations champions once again. they win the calcutta cup after a 61—21 win over scotland, a record equalling 18th victory in a row for england. my stomach, my head, my senses are all over the place. that was what, five laps? you do that for 50 minutes! yes, 50 minutes. mi
this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. failure to prepare for a breakdown in brexit talks would be a serious "dereliction of duty," according to mp5. the warning for the government comes ahead of a debate on the eu exit bill. the brexit secretary is calling for the house of commons not to "sabotage" the process. good morning, it's sunday the 12th of march. riot police break up a rally in support of the turkish president in rotterdam after he described the...
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Mar 25, 2017
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and rachel burden.low for president trump as he admits defeat on one of his main campaign promises. he's forced to abandon a vote on healthcare reform because he couldn't get enough support from his own party. good morning, it's saturday 25th march. also ahead — did he act alone? police try to piece together the final movements of the westminster attacker khalid masood. a whatsapp message sent minutes before his killing spree is being looked at. police have now released all but two of the 11 people arrested since the attack on wednesday. almost two million people in the uk don't have a bank account. a house of lords report says it's a scandal. a new push to get more mothers to breastfeed beyond six weeks. and in sport, the republic of ireland captain suffers a broken leg. he was injured in the second half of the goalless draw with wales and will have surgery later today. chris has the weather for us. have surgery later today. chris has the weatherfor us. well, we hope he has the weather, he had his back
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and rachel burden.low for president trump as he admits defeat on one of his main campaign promises. he's forced to abandon a vote on healthcare reform because he couldn't get enough support from his own party. good morning, it's saturday 25th march. also ahead — did he act alone? police try to piece together the final movements of the westminster attacker khalid masood. a whatsapp message sent minutes before his killing spree is being looked at....
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and rachel burden.in campaign promises. he's forced to abandon a vote on healthcare reform because he couldn't get enough support from his own party. good morning, it's saturday 25th march. also ahead — did he act alone? police try to piece together the final movements of the westminster attacker khalid masood. a whatsapp message sent minutes before his killing spree is being looked at. police have now released all but two of the 11 people arrested since the attack on wednesday. almost two million people in the uk don't have access to a bank account.
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and rachel burden.in campaign promises. he's forced to abandon a vote on healthcare reform because he couldn't get enough support from his own party. good morning, it's saturday 25th march. also ahead — did he act alone? police try to piece together the final movements of the westminster attacker khalid masood. a whatsapp message sent minutes before his killing spree is being looked at. police have now released all but two of the 11 people arrested...
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Mar 26, 2017
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hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and roger johnson.police say they might never find out why khalid masood killed four people near the houses of parliament on wednesday according to investigating officers the attack lasted only 82 seconds. police believe that masood acted alone but are trying to establish if he was encouraged or directed by others. 82 seconds. that's all it took. in that time khalid masood caused the deaths of three people on westminster bridge and injured many more. he crashed his car into the railings, ran through a gate at the houses of parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer to death. last night, his family paid tribute to his selfless bravery, saying: police believe that masood carried out the terror attack on his own, but are trying to establish if he was encouraged or directed by others. questions remain unanswered about his route to radicalisation. he was a violent criminal before converting to islam more than a decade ago. since wednesday, 11 people have been arrested. all have now been released except for a 58—
hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and roger johnson.police say they might never find out why khalid masood killed four people near the houses of parliament on wednesday according to investigating officers the attack lasted only 82 seconds. police believe that masood acted alone but are trying to establish if he was encouraged or directed by others. 82 seconds. that's all it took. in that time khalid masood caused the deaths of three people on westminster bridge and injured many more....
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Mar 25, 2017
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden. a blow for president trump as he admits defeat on one of his main campaign promises. he's forced to abandon a vote on health care reform because he couldn't get enough support from his own party. good morning. it's saturday, 25th march. also ahead: did he act alone? police try to piece together the final movements of the westminster attacker khalid masood. a whatsapp message sent minutes before his killing spree is being looked at and police released all but two of the people arrested since the attack on wednesday. almost two million people in the uk don't have a bank account. a house of lords report says it's a scandal. we'll look back on red nose day as more than £70 million is raised for charity. it is pole position for lewis hamilton. i'm not even tired! from bedroom to classroom. the mass experiment to see if the clocks going forward tonight affects children's concentration in school. and chris fawkes has the weather. we are looking at a chilly start to the day with a little bit
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden. a blow for president trump as he admits defeat on one of his main campaign promises. he's forced to abandon a vote on health care reform because he couldn't get enough support from his own party. good morning. it's saturday, 25th march. also ahead: did he act alone? police try to piece together the final movements of the westminster attacker khalid masood. a whatsapp message sent minutes before his killing spree is being looked at...
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this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden.lice break up a rally in support of the turkish president in rotterdam after he described the dutch as "fascists." renewed calls for a centralised database for taxi drivers in england
this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden.lice break up a rally in support of the turkish president in rotterdam after he described the dutch as "fascists." renewed calls for a centralised database for taxi drivers in england
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hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and rogerjohnson.s of parliament on wednesday. according to investigating officers the attack lasted only 82 seconds. police believe that masood acted alone but are trying to establish if he was encouraged or directed by others. the family of the police officer keith palmer who was killed have paid tribute to his selfless bravery and loving nature. in a statement they expressed their gratitude to the people who helped him after the attack saying "there was nothing more you could have done." in the last few days people many have been laying flowers at westminster in memory of the victims. more than 30 people have been hurt, two of them seriously, after a suspected gas explosion in merseyside. a dance centre for children was destroyed and customers at a chinese restaurant were caught in the blast in bebington, in wirral. several homes were also evacuated. earlier we spoke to someone who saw what happened. the building was, well, wasn‘t there. the bricks had flown a massive distance a way and all the wind
hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and rogerjohnson.s of parliament on wednesday. according to investigating officers the attack lasted only 82 seconds. police believe that masood acted alone but are trying to establish if he was encouraged or directed by others. the family of the police officer keith palmer who was killed have paid tribute to his selfless bravery and loving nature. in a statement they expressed their gratitude to the people who helped him after the attack saying...
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have a summary of the news in just a moment.trup hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and rachel burdent first, a summary of this morning's main news. president trump says he's surprised and disappointed after failing to secure support from his own party for plans to replace 0bamacare. he had to withdraw his health care bill after it failed to get enough support ahead of a vote. president trump has said there were parts of it he didn't like anyway, and it'll mean a better bill at some point in the future. speaking earlier on breakfast, former advisor to george w bush, anneke green, told us president trump still has support in his party. it is coming across in the press as a blow, but he will portray this as a smart move and something he is doing for the american people, and i do not think it will affect his core support. we see that even in the praise coming from the groups in the house who refused to vote for the bill. counter—terrorism police have released all but two of the 11 people arrested since the attack in westminster on wednesday. the attacker, khalid masood, killed three peop
have a summary of the news in just a moment.trup hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and rachel burdent first, a summary of this morning's main news. president trump says he's surprised and disappointed after failing to secure support from his own party for plans to replace 0bamacare. he had to withdraw his health care bill after it failed to get enough support ahead of a vote. president trump has said there were parts of it he didn't like anyway, and it'll mean a better bill at some...
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burden. and you would not have another baby as a result of the sickness you had, rachel?dmitted for over four months. to put my children through that is too much. the tall in your body as well, it does a lot to you physically and mentally, and i'm not prepared to go through that again, unfortunately — — toll. understandably. thank you to all three of you. let us know your experiences if you‘ve had to go through that. the lords rebel against the government — voting to ensure eu citizens to stay in the uk — the government vow to overturn their defeat. we will speak about rethinking. let‘s get the latest weather update with carol. let‘s get the latest weather how are you? it is nice to see you. we had a spectacular northern lights pictures last night. we will show you them in a minute but if you are interested in the northern lights, tonight there‘s a good chance of seeing them between 9pm and 3am across parts of scotland, north of the central belt, and we are looking at places like borrie, aberdeenshire, and the north—west highlands and the highlands. this is a cracking pic
burden. and you would not have another baby as a result of the sickness you had, rachel?dmitted for over four months. to put my children through that is too much. the tall in your body as well, it does a lot to you physically and mentally, and i'm not prepared to go through that again, unfortunately — — toll. understandably. thank you to all three of you. let us know your experiences if you‘ve had to go through that. the lords rebel against the government — voting to ensure eu citizens...