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for those stories and more, breakfast will be coming up at 6am withjon kay and louise minchin, with thebc news. the latest headlines: britain's prime minister has asked her fellow european leaders to drop what she says are unacceptable demands over brexit. the world anti—doping agency is expected to lift its suspension of russia at a meeting in the seychelles. the us senate has given the woman who accused a supreme court nominee of sexual assault, until friday to decide if she will testify. let's look at what the global media is chewing on this morning. we begin with the independent, which reports on theresa may's attempts to sell brexit to eu leaders at the summit in austria. the article suggests the british prime minister is running the risk of a row from brexiteers as she tries to compromise on the irish border issue. next, we have the new york times which is warning that denuclearisation commitments made by kim jong—un during his talks this week with south korea's moonjae—in, which the us has welcomed, still fall short of what officials have demanded. let's look at bloomberg china's
for those stories and more, breakfast will be coming up at 6am withjon kay and louise minchin, with thebc news. the latest headlines: britain's prime minister has asked her fellow european leaders to drop what she says are unacceptable demands over brexit. the world anti—doping agency is expected to lift its suspension of russia at a meeting in the seychelles. the us senate has given the woman who accused a supreme court nominee of sexual assault, until friday to decide if she will testify....
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welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: british airways is hackedtolen. we'll hear from some of those affected, and i'll tell you what to do if you think you're one of them. tributes to a hollywood icon. after an acting career spanning six decades, burt reynolds has died at the age of 82. what a start for ryan giggs in his first competitive match as wales manager. they thrash the republic of ireland in the new uefa nations league, with gareth bale amongst the goals in cardiff. and sally speaks exclusively to zara tindall, as she returns to competitive riding just two months after giving birth.
welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: british airways is hackedtolen. we'll hear from some of those affected, and i'll tell you what to do if you think you're one of them. tributes to a hollywood icon. after an acting career spanning six decades, burt reynolds has died at the age of 82. what a start for ryan giggs in his first competitive match as wales manager. they thrash the republic of ireland in the new uefa nations league, with gareth bale amongst the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: hurricane florenceg and say many lives could be lost. stay on guard. this is a powerful storm that can kill. today the threat becomes a reality. britain accuses russia of "lies and blatant fabrications" as the prime suspects in the salisbury nerve agent attack claim they were just tourists. house prices could fall by more than a third if there's no deal on brexit. that's the latest warning from the governor of the bank of england who briefed mps on the worst—case scenario.
good morning, welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: hurricane florenceg and say many lives could be lost. stay on guard. this is a powerful storm that can kill. today the threat becomes a reality. britain accuses russia of "lies and blatant fabrications" as the prime suspects in the salisbury nerve agent attack claim they were just tourists. house prices could fall by more than a third if there's no deal on brexit. that's the latest warning from...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and mega munchetty. our headlines today: hurricane florence hits the us, with officials warning of catastrophic flooding and say many lives could be lost. stay on guard. this is a powerful storm that can kill. today the threat becomes a reality. britain accuses russia of "lies and blatant fabrications" as the prime suspects in the salisbury nerve agent attack claim they were just tourists. house prices could fall by more than a third if there's no deal on brexit. that's the latest warning from the governor of the bank of england who briefed mps on the worst—case scenario. a winner in italy, a winner in france and britain could have another, in the tour of spain. simon yates leads, but there's a brutal climb ahead today. a wet day for those of you in the north and the west. we have the details and your full forecast here on breakfast. good morning. it's friday, the 14th of september. our top story: the south—east coast of america has begun feeling the brunt of hurricane florence, with its outer bands alre
good morning, welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and mega munchetty. our headlines today: hurricane florence hits the us, with officials warning of catastrophic flooding and say many lives could be lost. stay on guard. this is a powerful storm that can kill. today the threat becomes a reality. britain accuses russia of "lies and blatant fabrications" as the prime suspects in the salisbury nerve agent attack claim they were just tourists. house prices could fall by more than a third if...
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welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and mega munchetty. our headlines today: british airways is hacked as the card details of almost 400,000 customers are stolen. we'll hear from some of those affected, and i'll tell you what to do if you think you're one of them. tributes to a hollywood icon. after an acting career spanning six decades, burt reynolds has died at the age of 82. what a start for ryan giggs in his first competitive match as wales manager. they thrash the republic of ireland in the new uefa nations league, with gareth bale amongst the goals in cardiff. and sally speaks exclusively to zara tindall, as she returns to competitive riding just two months after giving birth. it said chilly start to your friday morning with a little bit of rain in the north—east, but many will be dried today. details of that and your weekend forecast coming up on brea kfast your weekend forecast coming up on breakfast —— it's a. it's friday the 7th of september. our top story: british airways has launched an investigation after hundreds of thousands
welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and mega munchetty. our headlines today: british airways is hacked as the card details of almost 400,000 customers are stolen. we'll hear from some of those affected, and i'll tell you what to do if you think you're one of them. tributes to a hollywood icon. after an acting career spanning six decades, burt reynolds has died at the age of 82. what a start for ryan giggs in his first competitive match as wales manager. they thrash the republic of ireland in the...
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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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coming up at 6:00, breakfast, withjon kay and rachel burden. bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's programme, seeing the world bit by bit. i've never done this before, you have to help me. is crypto currency the traveller's friend? i just scan the shop's qr code, and we get the tick. money sent. that was quick. find out what brexit might mean for your holiday. we will be looking at what we know, what we think we know, and what we don't know. and we explore the ghost towns of italy. for us, you know, some people choose to take theirfamily to you know, some people choose to take their family to disneyland and we chose to come to a real place that is right out of history. how do you pay for things abroad? most of us will collect cash from the currency exchange, trade in traveller ‘s cheques, or put it all on our cards. we pay the fees earned gulp at the charges. but now there isa gulp at the charges. but now there is a new breed of traveller with a digital wallet and a globally used form of money, known as crypto currency. i am form
coming up at 6:00, breakfast, withjon kay and rachel burden. bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's programme, seeing the world bit by bit. i've never done this before, you have to help me. is crypto currency the traveller's friend? i just scan the shop's qr code, and we get the tick. money sent. that was quick. find out what brexit might mean for your holiday. we will be looking at what we know, what we think we know, and what we don't know. and we explore the ghost towns of...
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the hello, this is breakfast the —— hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and louise minchin.ion and she urged her counterparts to drop what she called "unacceptable" demands. eu leaders say the stalemate on the irish border remains unbroken. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has written to the uk's opposition party leaders urging them to agree that brexit shouldn't go ahead before a detailed agreement is negotiated. theresa may has already ruled out any delay beyond march the 29th next year when britain plans to leave. ms sturgeon has told the bbc it would be reckless to leave the eu without knowing what the future trading arrangements would be. the rail regulator says nobody took charge when new timetables were introduced in may, leading to weeks of chaos and hundreds of commuter services being cancelled daily. the office of rail and road has concluded that network rail, the two train companies involved and the department of transport all made mistakes. it comes as the government has announced a major review of britain's railways. a mix of private money and public
the hello, this is breakfast the —— hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and louise minchin.ion and she urged her counterparts to drop what she called "unacceptable" demands. eu leaders say the stalemate on the irish border remains unbroken. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has written to the uk's opposition party leaders urging them to agree that brexit shouldn't go ahead before a detailed agreement is negotiated. theresa may has already ruled out any delay beyond...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and rachel burden.e the full weekend's weather forecast for you. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. five people have been killed and hundreds of thousands have been left without power as tropical storm florence continues to batter america's east coast. a mother and her baby are among the victims. evacuation warnings are in place for 1.7 million people across south carolina, north carolina and virginia. despite being downgraded from a hurricane, florence is still posing a danger to millions of people on its path, with forecasters warning of catastrophic flooding and life—threatening storm surges. the strongest typhoon so far this year is battering the northern philippines. super typhoon mangkhut made landfall last night, with gusts of more than 150mph. more than four million people are directly in its path and thousands have been evacuated. officials have warned of storm surges of up to six metres. mangkhut is expected to clear land by mid—morning. tory peer lord heseltine says borisjohnso
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and rachel burden.e the full weekend's weather forecast for you. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. five people have been killed and hundreds of thousands have been left without power as tropical storm florence continues to batter america's east coast. a mother and her baby are among the victims. evacuation warnings are in place for 1.7 million people across south carolina, north carolina and virginia. despite being downgraded from a...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and rachel burden.e full weekend weather forecast for you. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. five people have been killed and hundreds of thousands have been left without power as tropical storm florence continues to batter america's east coast. a mother and her baby are among the victims. evacuation warnings are in place for 1.7 million people across south carolina, north carolina and virginia. despite being downgraded from a hurricane, florence is still posing a danger to millions of people on its path, with forecasters warning of catastrophic flooding and life—threatening storm surges. the strongest typhoon so far this year is battering the northern philippines. super typhoon mangkhut made landfall last night, with gusts of more than 150 miles per hour. more than four million people are directly in its path and thousands have been evacuated. it's difficult at the moment to get an assessment of exactly what has happened. mangkhut is expected to clear land by mid—morning. our correspond
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and rachel burden.e full weekend weather forecast for you. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. five people have been killed and hundreds of thousands have been left without power as tropical storm florence continues to batter america's east coast. a mother and her baby are among the victims. evacuation warnings are in place for 1.7 million people across south carolina, north carolina and virginia. despite being downgraded from a hurricane,...
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hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and steph mcgovern.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, although he still believes a compromise deal is possible. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said a future labour government would be ready to start nationalising key industries from the day it takes office. speaking on the eve of the party's annual conference in liverpool, mr mcdonnell said a new unit would be established in the treasury to oversee the process, and in some cases investors might not be compensated. he predicted that nationalisation of rail services could be completed within five years. the president of tanzania has ordered the arrest of managers of a ferry which capsized on lake victoria, killing over 130 people. local media say th
hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and steph mcgovern.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, although he still believes a compromise deal is possible. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said...
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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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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern.st this morning: arachnophobes beware, spider season is back! we'll be finding out what you can do if creepy crawlies give you the creeps. get them off! we'll hear why this nhs advert for teenage pregnancy services has created a sexism row. and fans of the private investigatorjackson brodie stay tuned, his creator kate atkinson will be here with some big news before the end of the programme. you know there is talk of spiders coming in here today. really? yes. and mice and rats. you cool with that? yes. are you not? i will be fine. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a trade war between the world's two largest economies has stepped up, with the us imposing new tariffs on thousands of chinese products worth £150 billion. the higher import taxes will apply to almost 6,000 items, including handbags, rice and textilesk, marking the biggest round of us tariffs so far. china has previously vowed to retaliate against any further us action. social media sites a
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern.st this morning: arachnophobes beware, spider season is back! we'll be finding out what you can do if creepy crawlies give you the creeps. get them off! we'll hear why this nhs advert for teenage pregnancy services has created a sexism row. and fans of the private investigatorjackson brodie stay tuned, his creator kate atkinson will be here with some big news before the end of the programme. you know there is talk of spiders coming in here...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern. coming up before 9:00am. usher. the things we didn't ever hear. 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 nationalising key industries from the day it takes office. speaking on the eve of the party's annu
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern. coming up before 9:00am. usher. the things we didn't ever hear. 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...