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coming up at 6:00, breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. first on bbc news, a look back at the week's highlights of the victoria derbyshire programme. hello, welcome. over the next half—hour we will show you some of the highlights from our programme of the last week. we start with a story from one of our viewers who the programme. vicki, not her real name, is from birmingham and was adopted. when she turned 18 she requested her records from social services and hope of finding her biological parents. that is when she found out she was conceived by rape, and started her fight to have her father prosecuted. in our exclusive film, her words are spoken for her to protect her identity, you may not want your children to watch, it last for around eight minutes. my name is vicky. i was conceived by rape. i was born in birmingham in the 70s and adopted when i was seven months old. growing up, i always wanted to find my birth mother. it is almost like she had been a ghost in my life, knowing there was somebody who had given birth to you, who was alive
coming up at 6:00, breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. first on bbc news, a look back at the week's highlights of the victoria derbyshire programme. hello, welcome. over the next half—hour we will show you some of the highlights from our programme of the last week. we start with a story from one of our viewers who the programme. vicki, not her real name, is from birmingham and was adopted. when she turned 18 she requested her records from social services and hope of finding her...
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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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Aug 24, 2019
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley. our headlines today: police chiefs call an unprecedented summit to discuss officer safety, in the wake of the murder of pc andrew harper who was killed in berkshire last week. rail passengers are advised to try not to travel — or check before they do — as more than 400 engineering works take place across the uk. is there salvation for bury? owner steve dale tells the bbc that the league one club has been sold. in whether we are all set for a weekend, along with gent for some of of abundant sunshine and becoming airy warm to hot but that. it has been a while, but summer has banned us been a while, but summer has banned us again. the forecast coming up. it's saturday 24th august. our top story: chief constables in england, wales and scotland will hold an emergency meeting next month after an alarming rise in violence against the police. in an unprecedented move, the national police chiefs‘ council has called the crisis summit after pc andrew harper was killed during a spate of attacks o
good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley. our headlines today: police chiefs call an unprecedented summit to discuss officer safety, in the wake of the murder of pc andrew harper who was killed in berkshire last week. rail passengers are advised to try not to travel — or check before they do — as more than 400 engineering works take place across the uk. is there salvation for bury? owner steve dale tells the bbc that the league one club has been sold. in whether...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. our headlines today: the prime minister vows to "come down hard on crime", announcing an expansion of police stop—and—search powers in england and wales. we're live in malaysia as the search for a 15—year—old who went missing while on holiday there enters its second week, with police continuing to look in the forest near her resort. there's a familiar look to the premier league table — manchester city are top after a raheem sterling hat—trick in a 5—0 win against west ham. the wind may not be as strong today but it is possible across scotland and northern england, with an ongoing risk of flooding. it's sunday, 11th august. our top story: 10,000 prison places will be freed up and stop—and—search powers extended to every police force in england and wales from today in a new government crackdown on violent crime. home secretary priti patel will announce a raft of measures to bring offenders tojustice after the prime minister vowed to tackle the issue. 0ur reporterjon donnison has more. b
good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. our headlines today: the prime minister vows to "come down hard on crime", announcing an expansion of police stop—and—search powers in england and wales. we're live in malaysia as the search for a 15—year—old who went missing while on holiday there enters its second week, with police continuing to look in the forest near her resort. there's a familiar look to the premier league table — manchester city...
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Aug 18, 2019
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and victoria fritz. our headlines today: as ten people remain in custody over the death of pc andrew harper, the home secretary says more needs to be done to support families of police officers injured or killed on duty. official warnings of food and fuel shortages after a no—deal brexit have been leaked as borisjohnson prepares to visit paris and berlin for talks. it's the final day of the second ashes test, and any result is still possible after a day of wickets and huge scare at lord's for steve smith, the australian batsmen hit on the neck byjofra archer. the day not looking too different to what we had yesterday. sunshine and showers, and the same for the start of the week. it's sunday, 18th august. our top story: the home secretary, priti patel, says more needs to be done to support the families of police officers who are killed or injured at work. pc andrew harper died of multiple injuries as he responded to a suspected burglary in berkshire on thursday night. charlotte simpson reports. colleagues
good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and victoria fritz. our headlines today: as ten people remain in custody over the death of pc andrew harper, the home secretary says more needs to be done to support families of police officers injured or killed on duty. official warnings of food and fuel shortages after a no—deal brexit have been leaked as borisjohnson prepares to visit paris and berlin for talks. it's the final day of the second ashes test, and any result is still...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley.ines today: police chiefs call an unprecedented summit to discuss officer safety — in the wake of the murder of pc andrew harper who was killed in berkshire last week. rail passengers are advised to try not to travel — or check before they do — as more than 400 engineering works take place across the uk. is there salvation for bury? owner steve dale tells the bbc that the league one club has been sold. in weather we are all set for a weekend, a long weekend for some of us weekend, a long weekend for some of us of abundant sunshine and becoming very warm to hot with it. it has been a while, but summer has bound again. it's saturday 24th august. our top story. chief constables in england, wales and scotland will hold an emergency meeting next month after an alarming rise in violence against the police. in an unprecedented move, the national police chiefs‘ council has called the crisis summit after pc andrew harper was killed during a spate of attacks on officers. richard lister reports.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley.ines today: police chiefs call an unprecedented summit to discuss officer safety — in the wake of the murder of pc andrew harper who was killed in berkshire last week. rail passengers are advised to try not to travel — or check before they do — as more than 400 engineering works take place across the uk. is there salvation for bury? owner steve dale tells the bbc that the league one club has been sold. in weather we are...
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hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and victoria fritz.el, says more needs to be done to support the families of police officers who are killed or injured at work. pc andrew harper died of multiple injuries as he responded to a suspected burglary in berkshire on thursday. police have been given more time to question ten suspects aged between 13 and 30. earlier, the former chief constable of greater manchester police told breakfast police officers feel they need more support. not police officers feel they have not had the same degree of public and political support in particular. there have been changes in legislation and the police force does not have the same capability to deal with serious criminals. course, that men make families of officers and officers out there on the street feel more vulnerable, as they do the difficultjob. 63 people have been killed in afghanistan in a bomb explosion at a wedding in the capital, kabul. nearly 200 people were injured. eyewitnesses say a suicide bomber detonated explosives inside the men's lounge of
hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and victoria fritz.el, says more needs to be done to support the families of police officers who are killed or injured at work. pc andrew harper died of multiple injuries as he responded to a suspected burglary in berkshire on thursday. police have been given more time to question ten suspects aged between 13 and 30. earlier, the former chief constable of greater manchester police told breakfast police officers feel they need more support. not police...
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welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley.ss officer safety in the wake of the murder of pc andrew hunter, who was killed in berkshire last week. rail passengers are advised to try not to travel, or check before they do, as more than 400 engineering works take place across the uk. is there salvation for bury? owner steve dale tells the bbc that the league one club has been sold. good morning. in weather, we
welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley.ss officer safety in the wake of the murder of pc andrew hunter, who was killed in berkshire last week. rail passengers are advised to try not to travel, or check before they do, as more than 400 engineering works take place across the uk. is there salvation for bury? owner steve dale tells the bbc that the league one club has been sold. good morning. in weather, we
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today: as tenhome secretary says more needs to be done to support families of police officers injured or killed on duty. official warnings of food and fuel shortages after a no—deal brexit have been leaked as borisjohnson prepares to visit paris and berlin for talks. it's the final day of the second ashes test, and any result is still possible after a day of wickets and huge scare at lord's for steve smith, the australian batsmen hit on the neck byjofra archer.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today: as tenhome secretary says more needs to be done to support families of police officers injured or killed on duty. official warnings of food and fuel shortages after a no—deal brexit have been leaked as borisjohnson prepares to visit paris and berlin for talks. it's the final day of the second ashes test, and any result is still possible after a day of wickets and huge scare at lord's for steve smith,...
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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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that's all from us this morning rogerjohnson and victoria fritz will be back from six tomorrow. harper in berkshire. he's clearly a man who, in a short period of time, has touched many lives and has been an exemplary police officer and i think it's a fitting memory for him. pro—democracy protesters take to the streets of hong kong once more, they've been supported by thousands of teachers. meanwhile, chinese troops have put on a show of military strength in the border city of shenzhen. the new chancellor sajid javid says he wants to simplify the tax system, and will consider changes to stamp duty, in his first budget. actor peter fonda, best remembered for the cult—classic film easy rider, has died aged 79. and in this week's travel show, rajan datar visits the island
that's all from us this morning rogerjohnson and victoria fritz will be back from six tomorrow. harper in berkshire. he's clearly a man who, in a short period of time, has touched many lives and has been an exemplary police officer and i think it's a fitting memory for him. pro—democracy protesters take to the streets of hong kong once more, they've been supported by thousands of teachers. meanwhile, chinese troops have put on a show of military strength in the border city of shenzhen. the...
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let's go to rogerjohnson in manchester to tell us about bury football club, who could be expelled from debts reportedly in the region of £10 million and they were sold by the previous owner, stuartj, to the current owner, steve dale, forjust a pound back in december last year. he agreed to take on the debts but he has said the debts are far greater than he realised when he agreed to buy the club. as a result he has done a creditors voluntary agreement with the people who are owed money, and all of them apart from those who have to be paid in full, they have agreed to take just 2596, 2596 in full, they have agreed to take just 25%, 25% in each pound, but he is still trying to sell the club. because of the financial problems the club is in the football league have said you are not in a viable position to complete a season and they were not able to complete their first game. they were not allowed to play their second, third or fourth matches and they have also been kicked out of the league cup. the patience of the league has run out and they have said you have got until friday otherwise w
let's go to rogerjohnson in manchester to tell us about bury football club, who could be expelled from debts reportedly in the region of £10 million and they were sold by the previous owner, stuartj, to the current owner, steve dale, forjust a pound back in december last year. he agreed to take on the debts but he has said the debts are far greater than he realised when he agreed to buy the club. as a result he has done a creditors voluntary agreement with the people who are owed money, and...
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and in salford we have rogerjohnson, from north west tonight, who is going to be telling us about a 12uk. the machine behind me doesn't look that different from a conventional radiotherapy machine, it is a lot bigger behind—the—scenes, a huge 65 tons of metal behind there. but when you look at it, it is small. it is also cheaper, which means that it is coming into the price range that we can afford for the nhs, and that is the hope that the nhs will buy services here for nhs patients, we are treating at the moment private and self— pay patients. are treating at the moment private and self-pay patients. tell us more, sally, about the kind of patients who are going to benefit most this proton treatment? it is interesting, the professor hinted at it, to begin with, not nhs patients, but a p pa re ntly with, not nhs patients, but apparently that should change in the next few months. the professor himself says they are negotiating with the nhs, one assumes that is overcast, but also the nhs has more restrictive conditions on the types of cancer that can have proton therapy. so, more patient
and in salford we have rogerjohnson, from north west tonight, who is going to be telling us about a 12uk. the machine behind me doesn't look that different from a conventional radiotherapy machine, it is a lot bigger behind—the—scenes, a huge 65 tons of metal behind there. but when you look at it, it is small. it is also cheaper, which means that it is coming into the price range that we can afford for the nhs, and that is the hope that the nhs will buy services here for nhs patients, we...
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let‘s go to north west tonight‘s rogerjohnson, who is outside bury football club‘s gigg lane as the club patients, they have issued deadline after deadline, their patience has run out and they said that by midnight on the 23rd, if you have not given us what we need to see, then we will issue a notice of withdrawal and kick bury out of the football league. 1885 is when the clu b football league. 1885 is when the club was founded and has been in the football league always through, they we re football league always through, they were promoted last season, this morning, steve dale says the fans need to step in and help me. we need to raise £2.7 million by midnight. a couple of hours later, he said that he had a far act advanced negotiation going on and a deal was close to being done. somewhat mixed m essa g es close to being done. somewhat mixed messages some might say. let us hear a little bit more. we have a buyer that is proceeding. he has made various requests to nick craig at the efl, we are helping him all we can taking it over the line. as is steven wiseglass who is in charge of the c
let‘s go to north west tonight‘s rogerjohnson, who is outside bury football club‘s gigg lane as the club patients, they have issued deadline after deadline, their patience has run out and they said that by midnight on the 23rd, if you have not given us what we need to see, then we will issue a notice of withdrawal and kick bury out of the football league. 1885 is when the clu b football league. 1885 is when the club was founded and has been in the football league always through, they we...