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good morning and welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden.nes today — the scramble to help hundreds of thousands left trapped and homeless by the worst floods in southern india in a century. forecasters warn of more heavy rains to come. a plastics tax could be part of the next budget in a bid to tackle vast amounts of non—recyclable waste. a warning of travel chaos for many as one of britain's busiest railway stations, london euston, is closed for engineering work. a major test for ben stokes as he makes his return to the england cricket side, just four days after the end of his trial.
good morning and welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden.nes today — the scramble to help hundreds of thousands left trapped and homeless by the worst floods in southern india in a century. forecasters warn of more heavy rains to come. a plastics tax could be part of the next budget in a bid to tackle vast amounts of non—recyclable waste. a warning of travel chaos for many as one of britain's busiest railway stations, london euston, is closed for engineering work. a major...
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good morning and welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden. good morning and welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden. our headlines today — the scramble to help hundreds of thousands left trapped and homeless by the worst floods in southern india in a century. forecasters warn of more heavy rains to come. a plastics tax could be part of the next budget in a bid to tackle vast amounts of non—recyclable waste. a warning of travel chaos for many as one of britain's busiest railway stations, london euston, is closed for engineering work. a major test for ben stokes as he makes his return to the england cricket side, just four days after the end of his trial. mixed fortunes this weekend. some will see rain, some will have dry weather, windy at times and for many, fairly humid. yourfull forecast coming soon. it's saturday 18th august. our top story — warnings of more heavy rain for southern india where 171 people have died in the last 10 days following the worst monsoon floods in 100 years. the south western state of kerala has bee
good morning and welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden. good morning and welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden. our headlines today — the scramble to help hundreds of thousands left trapped and homeless by the worst floods in southern india in a century. forecasters warn of more heavy rains to come. a plastics tax could be part of the next budget in a bid to tackle vast amounts of non—recyclable waste. a warning of travel chaos for many as one of...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden. our headlines today — the massive relief operation to help hundreds of thousands left trapped and homeless by the worst floods in southern india in a century. forecasters warn of more heavy rains to come. a plastics tax could be part of the next budget in a bid to tackle vast amounts of non—recyclable waste. a warning of travel chaos for many as one of britain's busiest railway stations, london euston, is closed for engineering work. in sport, a major test for ben stokes, as he makes his return to the england cricket side, just four days after the end of his trial. the royal navy's new 3 billion pound aircraft carrier prepares to leave portsmouth for the latest stage in it's preparations for active service. some of us will see some rain this weekend, some of us dry, windy at times and some of us, humid. full forecast in about 15 minutes. it's saturday 18th august. our top story — a massive relief operation is underway in southern india to help hundreds of thousands left homeless by th
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden. our headlines today — the massive relief operation to help hundreds of thousands left trapped and homeless by the worst floods in southern india in a century. forecasters warn of more heavy rains to come. a plastics tax could be part of the next budget in a bid to tackle vast amounts of non—recyclable waste. a warning of travel chaos for many as one of britain's busiest railway stations, london euston, is closed for engineering...
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welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and roger johnson. our headlines today: police investigating tuesday's car crash outside the houses of parliament charge a man with attempted murder. tens of thousands remain stranded in southern india's monsoon floods, as troops and helicopters are deployed to the worst—hit areas. a mother abused over her blue disabled parking badge in a hopsital car park calls for more understanding. you cannot buy class — that isjose mourinho‘s assessment of manchester city, and what he calls their dispresfectful new documentary. good morning. for most it is another cloudy and quite humid day. we've got some rate around this morning for parts of scotland and northern england. that will clear, and then aside from a few showers most will be dry. i will have the full forecast in about 15 minutes. it is sunday 19 august. our top story: a man has been charged after a car hit several people outside the houses of parliament on tuesday. salih khater will appear before magistrates tomorrow. jon donnisonjoins us now from westm
welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and roger johnson. our headlines today: police investigating tuesday's car crash outside the houses of parliament charge a man with attempted murder. tens of thousands remain stranded in southern india's monsoon floods, as troops and helicopters are deployed to the worst—hit areas. a mother abused over her blue disabled parking badge in a hopsital car park calls for more understanding. you cannot buy class — that isjose mourinho‘s assessment of...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: # don'tloved and respected. tributes are paid around the world to aretha franklin. she was the queen of soul, she was everything that glamour and divatude personified. a call to relax the rules around e—cigarettes — a group of mps says vaping should be promoted on the nhs. a crackdown on drugs, violence and mobile phones in some of england's most troubled prisons.
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: # don'tloved and respected. tributes are paid around the world to aretha franklin. she was the queen of soul, she was everything that glamour and divatude personified. a call to relax the rules around e—cigarettes — a group of mps says vaping should be promoted on the nhs. a crackdown on drugs, violence and mobile phones in some of england's most troubled prisons.
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coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: charlie stayt and rachel burden will have all the day's news, businessbutes paid to the soul singer aretha franklin, who has died at her home in detroit at the age of 76. barack obama said she had helped define the american experience. spain is marking the first anniversary of islamist attacks in and around barcelona that left 16 people dead. three days of commemorations began in ripoll, where an imam radicalised a number of young men behind the killings. italy's transport ministry has begun investigating the private operator of the motorway bridge that collapsed in genoa on tuesday, killing at least 38 people. the company has 15 days to demonstrate it met all its obligations. now it is time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in international media, and as you can well imagine, one person makes newspaperfront pages around the world. aretha franklin's death dominates across europe and america, including of course her home city. the detroit free press has a special edition dedicated to the musician. it also highlights her civil rights act
coming up at 6:00am on breakfast: charlie stayt and rachel burden will have all the day's news, businessbutes paid to the soul singer aretha franklin, who has died at her home in detroit at the age of 76. barack obama said she had helped define the american experience. spain is marking the first anniversary of islamist attacks in and around barcelona that left 16 people dead. three days of commemorations began in ripoll, where an imam radicalised a number of young men behind the killings....
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and charlie stayt. our headlines today: # don't know what it means to me. loved and respected. tributes are paid around the world to aretha franklin. she was the queen of soul, she was everything that glamour and divatude personified. a call to relax the rules around e—cigarettes — a group of mps says vaping should be promoted on the nhs. a crackdown on drugs, violence and mobile phones in some of england's most troubled prisons. places outside london have seen a record—breaking number of visitors from abroad, so i have my bust on the magical mystery tour looking at why it has been such a good year. cleared of affray, ben stokes trains with with england ahead of the third test. his coach says it's for his own wellbeing. and i am in greenwich, where it is a glorious start to the day. a bit more cloud in the north—west of the country with a few spots of rain later on, but i'll have a full forecast for you in about 15 minutes. good morning. it's friday the 17th of august. our top story: tributes have been
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and charlie stayt. our headlines today: # don't know what it means to me. loved and respected. tributes are paid around the world to aretha franklin. she was the queen of soul, she was everything that glamour and divatude personified. a call to relax the rules around e—cigarettes — a group of mps says vaping should be promoted on the nhs. a crackdown on drugs, violence and mobile phones in some of england's most troubled prisons. places...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with rachel burden and rogerjohnson. headlines today: police investigating tuesday's car crash outside the houses of parliament charge a man with attempted murder. tens of thousands remain stranded in southern india's monsoon floods — as troops and helicopters are deployed to the worst hit areas. hoarding will be recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organization — a former sufferer tells us why it needs more recognition. "you cannot buy class" is the message from mr mourinho this morning. that's jose's assessment of manchester city, and what he calls their "dispresfectful" new documentary. olympic medallist greg rutherford finished his career as a long jumper yesterday — this morning he's here to talk about parkruns. good morning. for most it is a cloudy and humid day, rain around this morning in parts of scotland and northern england. that will clear but aside from some showers most will be dry. the full forecast in 15 minutes. it's sunday 19th august. our top story. a man has been charged after a car hi
good morning, welcome to breakfast with rachel burden and rogerjohnson. headlines today: police investigating tuesday's car crash outside the houses of parliament charge a man with attempted murder. tens of thousands remain stranded in southern india's monsoon floods — as troops and helicopters are deployed to the worst hit areas. hoarding will be recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organization — a former sufferer tells us why it needs more recognition. "you cannot...
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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden.ut first, a summary of this morning's main news. our top story. a massive relief operation is underway in southern india to help hundreds of thousands left homeless by the worst floods in the area in 100 years. the south western state of kerala has been most severely hit. at least 170 people have died there in the last ten days. our news correspondent yogita limaye has just sent us this report. scores of people have lost their lives in flooding. torrential rain has also caused other disasters like here behind me, the mud became loose because of continuous rainfall and slipped all the way down onto this which used to be a two storey house. nine people were killed here. there was one family, some relatives and neighbours as well. that is really how difficult this rescue operation is. it's notjust about evacuating people who are stranded in flooded areas, a large part of kerala is also hilly, so it's about taking people who might be at risk in parts like these out of here. thousands of tr
hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden.ut first, a summary of this morning's main news. our top story. a massive relief operation is underway in southern india to help hundreds of thousands left homeless by the worst floods in the area in 100 years. the south western state of kerala has been most severely hit. at least 170 people have died there in the last ten days. our news correspondent yogita limaye has just sent us this report. scores of people have lost their lives...
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welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and roger johnson. 0ur headlines today: police investigatingliament charge a man with attempted murder. tens of thousands remain stranded in southern india's monsoon floods, as troops and helicopters are deployed to the worst—hit areas. a mother abused over her blue disabled parking badge in a hopsital car park calls for more understanding. you cannot buy class — that isjose mourinho's assessment of manchester city, and what he calls their dispresfectful new documentary. good morning. for most it
welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and roger johnson. 0ur headlines today: police investigatingliament charge a man with attempted murder. tens of thousands remain stranded in southern india's monsoon floods, as troops and helicopters are deployed to the worst—hit areas. a mother abused over her blue disabled parking badge in a hopsital car park calls for more understanding. you cannot buy class — that isjose mourinho's assessment of manchester city, and what he calls their...
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burden. it doesn't neighboring sense make sense and it's not legal. there is an e-mail which i think if you have rachel may will show you. it made my client think if he had gone lou the through the adu procedure his variance would have been obtained. he needs it to not be called an adu. he wants to stay in the city and the only way to stay in the city the to create more value to the property and that allow as rephi and allows him to get money out and pay off his co-owner who wants to put it on the market to get his money out and this is a way my client can do that. i will introduce the architect. rachel. >> hello, i am rachel nelco the architect for the appellant. first of all, i want to say when i met with sar sara on site, she hadn't been on site recently. when we were in the rear lightw ell, she explained to ex exclaimed wow, there is a lot of light coming in here. i believe you have to be on the site to see this and there is a light of light that goes through from the lightwell lightwell. originally in the plan in the living room we had an enclosed workshop and we are proposing removing that so now
burden. it doesn't neighboring sense make sense and it's not legal. there is an e-mail which i think if you have rachel may will show you. it made my client think if he had gone lou the through the adu procedure his variance would have been obtained. he needs it to not be called an adu. he wants to stay in the city and the only way to stay in the city the to create more value to the property and that allow as rephi and allows him to get money out and pay off his co-owner who wants to put it on...