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coming up at 6:00 breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern. but first on bbc news, the travel show.ow. coming to you this week from the sunny thames riverside will stop this is the perfect place to watch the world go by. also a great place to catch up on some of our recent adventures here in the travel show stop here‘s a of what‘s coming up. i‘m actually scared. it's incredible. let‘s kick off with just some of those trips. in a moment we will see mike in bulgaria getting an exclusive look inside one of the most famous abandoned buildings in the world. and we will head to johannesburg with lucy to explore a once neglected and crime ridden size —— skyscraper that has been reborn to become a symbol of success in south africa. first we will start here in london where tourists are discovering deagon options on their menus. we sent ade out for a taste test. —— deagon. —— deagon. —— vegan. it is no ordinary bus tour. this is a vegan afternoon tea bus tour, offering a vegan version of the traditional british afternoon tea on an iconic red roofed bus. what are iconic way to see those sites.
coming up at 6:00 breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern. but first on bbc news, the travel show.ow. coming to you this week from the sunny thames riverside will stop this is the perfect place to watch the world go by. also a great place to catch up on some of our recent adventures here in the travel show stop here‘s a of what‘s coming up. i‘m actually scared. it's incredible. let‘s kick off with just some of those trips. in a moment we will see mike in bulgaria getting an exclusive...
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steph mcgovern, bbc news.est port has warned companies are not doing enough to prepare for a no—deal brexit. bless your's. rotterdam in the netherlands is recruiting custom stuff to deal with the extra checks required if the uk leaves the eu without a trade agreement. we joined customs officials on a ship in the port of rotterdam to find out how they are getting ready for brexit. according to the imf, the netherlands is one of the countries set to be most affected by a no—deal brexit. so why are the ripples so powerful here? well, it's partly an issue of proximity. the uk is just a few hundred kilometres away. the netherlands is the main continental trade partner of the uk, and rotterdam is doing the largest chunk of this. well, the companies trading through the port of rotterdam, please prepare for the brexit. this media voyage was ostensibly arranged to show how a no deal would affect the free flow of goods. there is this horrible image of tulips, backed up in trucks, wilting at the border. do you think thos
steph mcgovern, bbc news.est port has warned companies are not doing enough to prepare for a no—deal brexit. bless your's. rotterdam in the netherlands is recruiting custom stuff to deal with the extra checks required if the uk leaves the eu without a trade agreement. we joined customs officials on a ship in the port of rotterdam to find out how they are getting ready for brexit. according to the imf, the netherlands is one of the countries set to be most affected by a no—deal brexit. so...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern.of a mother and daughter in solihull. janbaz tarin, who's 21, will appear before magistrates this morning. he was arrested on thursday, following an extensive search. raneem oudeh and her mother khaola saleem were stabbed to death outside their home on monday. the foreign office minister, alistair burt, will raise the case of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe directly with iranian ministers today during his visit to tehran. he said he will push for a resolution of all cases of british dual nationals detained in the country. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe was jailed two years ago after being accused of spying, which she denies. government documents obtained by the times newspaper, have shown how prominent figures who use tax avoidance schemes are apparently being blocked from receiving honours. a document, which was drawn up between hm revenue and customs and the cabinet office, is said to feature a system which rates people's tax affairs. in recent years a number of celebrities who've been involved wit
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern.of a mother and daughter in solihull. janbaz tarin, who's 21, will appear before magistrates this morning. he was arrested on thursday, following an extensive search. raneem oudeh and her mother khaola saleem were stabbed to death outside their home on monday. the foreign office minister, alistair burt, will raise the case of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe directly with iranian ministers today during his visit to tehran. he said he...
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welcome to breakfast, with steph mcgovern and jon kay.rld's two largest economies. the us imposes new tariffs on thousands of chinese products worth £150 billion. one in five people in the uk is affected by harmful content on social media and the internet. the broadcasting watchdog calls for tougher regulation. to. there arejust to. there are just six months to. there arejust six months before the uk leads the eu. —— good morning. we are in brussels in the spectacular setting of the home of the brexit negotiating table. we will bring you the view from the eu. morning.
welcome to breakfast, with steph mcgovern and jon kay.rld's two largest economies. the us imposes new tariffs on thousands of chinese products worth £150 billion. one in five people in the uk is affected by harmful content on social media and the internet. the broadcasting watchdog calls for tougher regulation. to. there arejust to. there are just six months to. there arejust six months before the uk leads the eu. —— good morning. we are in brussels in the spectacular setting of the home...
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welcome to breakfast, with steph mcgovern and jon kay. our headlines today: tough talk, but what happens now? the eu brands theresa may uncompromising after she demands respect in brexit negotiations. a country in mourning after more than 130 people die in a ferry disaster in tanzania. a number of arrests have now been made. the plastic problem, supermarkets take more action to try and cut waste. good morning. in sport: ready to fight come rain or shine. anthonyjoshua prepares to defend his world heavyweight belts with bad weather expected at wembley stadium. a race to the top. we'll find out about the new olympic sport of speed climbing. good morning. a cool feel across the uk this weekend. sunshine and a few showers for more northern areas, but turning wet and windy further south. all the details in about 15 minutes. good morning. it's saturday the 22nd of september. our top story: the head of the eu state leaders, donald tusk, has described theresa may as surprisingly uncompromising after she made a speech demanding respect in the brex
welcome to breakfast, with steph mcgovern and jon kay. our headlines today: tough talk, but what happens now? the eu brands theresa may uncompromising after she demands respect in brexit negotiations. a country in mourning after more than 130 people die in a ferry disaster in tanzania. a number of arrests have now been made. the plastic problem, supermarkets take more action to try and cut waste. good morning. in sport: ready to fight come rain or shine. anthonyjoshua prepares to defend his...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the mother and daughter stabbed outside their own home. after a major police appeal, a man is charged with their murder. he'll appear in court today. the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear today. the case of british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at high—level talks in tehran. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england have mo—mentum in the test match. five wickets from moeen ali put india into a spin, and help england fight their way back in the fourth test. # you make me feel... a fitting farewell for the queen of soul. music legends, fans and famous fate —— famous faces on a aretha franklin at her funeral in detroit. —— honour. it's saturday the 1st of september. our top story. a man has been charged with the murders of a mother and daughter in solihull. raneem oudeh and her mother khaola saleem were stabbed to death outside their h
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the mother and daughter stabbed outside their own home. after a major police appeal, a man is charged with their murder. he'll appear in court today. the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear today. the case of british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at high—level talks in tehran. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the mother and daughter stabbed outside their own home. after a major police appeal a man is charged with their murder. he'll appear in court today. the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear. the fate of the british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at top—level talks in tehran today. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england's women booked their place in france for next summer's world cup finals, after breaking welsh arts in newport. while england celebrate, wales must now hope for the play—offs. good morning. it is the first of september and the first day of meteorological autumn. this weekend, it looks like we are going to see some summery warmth around for many of us. i will have all the details later on. a fitting farewell for the queen of soul — music legends, fans and famous faces honour aretha franklin at her 7—hour funeral in detro
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the mother and daughter stabbed outside their own home. after a major police appeal a man is charged with their murder. he'll appear in court today. the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear. the fate of the british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at top—level talks in tehran today. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times...
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welcome to breakfast, with steph mcgovern and jon kay. our headlines today: the trade war between the world's two largest economies. the us imposes new tariffs on thousands of chinese products worth £150 billion. one in five people in the uk is affected by harmful content on social media and the internet. the broadcasting watchdog calls for tougher regulation. to. there arejust to. there are just six months to. there arejust six months before the uk leads the eu. —— good morning. we are in brussels in the spectacular setting of the home of the brexit negotiating table. we will bring you the view from the eu. morning. it's team gold for great britain at the world equestrian games. and a flawless round from ros canter on allstar b gives her the individual title too. plenty of gongs for british actors at the emmy awards in los angeles. claire foy among the winners, for her portrayal of the queen in the crown. while one award winner turned his a cce pta nce while one award winner turned his acceptance speech into a proposal. will you marry me
welcome to breakfast, with steph mcgovern and jon kay. our headlines today: the trade war between the world's two largest economies. the us imposes new tariffs on thousands of chinese products worth £150 billion. one in five people in the uk is affected by harmful content on social media and the internet. the broadcasting watchdog calls for tougher regulation. to. there arejust to. there are just six months to. there arejust six months before the uk leads the eu. —— good morning. we are in...
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yeah and good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear — the fate of the british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at top—level talks in tehran today. the mother and daughter stabbed outside their own home — after a major police appeal, a man is charged with their murder. he'll appear in court today. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes — government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england's women book their place in france for next summer's world cup finals, after breaking welsh hearts in newport. england celebreated, wales must now hope for the play—offs. a fitting farewell for the queen of soul — music legends, fans and famous faces honour aretha franklin at her seven—hour funeral in detroit. good morning. it is the 1st of september, the first day of meteorological autumn. this weekend it looks like we will see some summary it looks like we will see some summary warmth. details later. good morning
yeah and good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear — the fate of the british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at top—level talks in tehran today. the mother and daughter stabbed outside their own home — after a major police appeal, a man is charged with their murder. he'll appear in court today. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes —...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. 0ur headlines today: the mother and daughter, a man is charged with their murder. he'll appear in court today. the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear today. the case of british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at high—level talks in tehran. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england have mo—mentum in the test match. five wickets from moeen ali put india into a spin, and help england fight their way back in the fourth test.
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. 0ur headlines today: the mother and daughter, a man is charged with their murder. he'll appear in court today. the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear today. the case of british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at high—level talks in tehran. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england have mo—mentum in...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern.ng you can always hear on a saturday morning in central london, but today might be different. we'll speak to chris packham to find out why. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. the head of the eu state leaders, donald tusk, has described theresa may as "surprisingly uncompromising" after she made a speech demanding respect in the brexit negotiations. mr tusk says the prime minister has known for weeks about the eu's objections to the chequers proposals and that her tough position is causing the current stalemate. but mrs may says the eu must make a counter offer. throughout this process, i have treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. a good relationship at the end of this process depends on it. at this late stage in the negotiations, it is not acceptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said a future labour government would be ready to start
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern.ng you can always hear on a saturday morning in central london, but today might be different. we'll speak to chris packham to find out why. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. the head of the eu state leaders, donald tusk, has described theresa may as "surprisingly uncompromising" after she made a speech demanding respect in the brexit negotiations. mr tusk says the prime minister has known for weeks about the eu's...
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the bbc‘s steph mcgovern has been speaking to polish migrants here in the uk and in warsaw to find outwing 7% this year there are lots of things to tempt back the 1 million poles living in the uk. there are lots of industries doing well here, so your traditional ones like manufacturing and agriculture, but also things like financial services and tech companies also. i'm off to meet olivia who's just moved back here from the uk. i see the change, i see the new buildings, restaurants, shops. did you ever consider staying in the uk? yes, i spent one year there and i love london, it's a beautiful city. i was considering, but still i think thatjob opportunities here for me are better in warsaw. now, since the referendum the number of people coming to the uk from poland has fallen fast. in fact, in the first three months of this year more people left the uk than arrived, and it's the first time we have seen that happen since poland joined the eu. unemployment in poland is at a record low, in fact there are a lot ofjob vacancies, so the government is trying to encourage more people to come ba
the bbc‘s steph mcgovern has been speaking to polish migrants here in the uk and in warsaw to find outwing 7% this year there are lots of things to tempt back the 1 million poles living in the uk. there are lots of industries doing well here, so your traditional ones like manufacturing and agriculture, but also things like financial services and tech companies also. i'm off to meet olivia who's just moved back here from the uk. i see the change, i see the new buildings, restaurants, shops....
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the bbc‘s steph mcgovern has been speaking to polish migrants here in the uk and in warsaw to find outosing to move back. warsaw, the polish capital, with a booming economy and wages growing 7% this year, there are lots of things to tempt back the one million poles in the uk. there are lots of industries doing well here, your traditional ones like manufacturers and agriculture, but also things like financial services and tech companies too. i'm off to meet 0livia, who has moved back from the uk. i see the change, i see the new buildings, restaurants shops. did you consider staying in the uk? yes i spent there one year and i loved london, it is a beautiful city, i was considering, but still i think thatjob opportunities was considering, but still i think that job opportunities here was considering, but still i think thatjob opportunities here for me are better in warsaw. since the referendum, the number of people coming to the uk from poland has fallen fast. in fact, in the first three months of this year, more people left the uk than arrived. and it is the first time we have seen that
the bbc‘s steph mcgovern has been speaking to polish migrants here in the uk and in warsaw to find outosing to move back. warsaw, the polish capital, with a booming economy and wages growing 7% this year, there are lots of things to tempt back the one million poles in the uk. there are lots of industries doing well here, your traditional ones like manufacturers and agriculture, but also things like financial services and tech companies too. i'm off to meet 0livia, who has moved back from the...