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constable jon boutcher. good l morning, everybody. thank you constable jon boutcher. good morning, everybody. thank you for coming _ morning, everybody. thank you for coming we — morning, everybody. thank you for coming we are _ morning, everybody. thank you for coming. we are here _ morning, everybody. thank you for coming. we are here today- morning, everybody. thank you for. coming. we are here today releasing the operation — coming. we are here today releasing the operation kenova _ coming. we are here today releasing the operation kenova interim - coming. we are here today releasing the operation kenova interim reportl the operation kenova interim report which _ the operation kenova interim report which i _ the operation kenova interim report which i submitted _ the operation kenova interim report which i submitted to— the operation kenova interim report which i submitted to the _ the operation kenova interim report which i submitted to the police - which i submitted to the police service — which i submitted to the police service of— which i submitted t
constable jon boutcher. good l morning, everybody. thank you constable jon boutcher. good morning, everybody. thank you for coming _ morning, everybody. thank you for coming we — morning, everybody. thank you for coming we are _ morning, everybody. thank you for coming. we are here _ morning, everybody. thank you for coming. we are here today- morning, everybody. thank you for. coming. we are here today releasing the operation — coming. we are here today releasing the operation kenova _...
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jon bonjovi. no! jon bonjovi? jon bonjovi. you're joking. i'm notjoking. when? nothing else matters unless you write. - everything else is second to writing cos you got to write the song. - what?! no... but that wasn't the only surprise. paddy dunning of temple lane studios, who's recorded with everyone from westlife to rem, was at the festival. when i heard that you want to be in the music industry, we had to do something together. so, what we've done with the giant project is, what we've done is, we've organised a recording session in ireland. and this is from the giant project, right, which is the building of the biggest moving statue in the world, which celebrates giants. ok, so when you're in ireland, we're going to scan you and we're going to keep your avatar and you are going to be put up onto the giant. i'm looking forward to you coming over. thank you so much. yay~ _ great, great. thank you so much. great. that's amazing. so, i hearyou're a fan of sam fender. no way. yeah, yeah. no, no, no, no, no. please, no, don't do it to me. sam has recorded with us
jon bonjovi. no! jon bonjovi? jon bonjovi. you're joking. i'm notjoking. when? nothing else matters unless you write. - everything else is second to writing cos you got to write the song. - what?! no... but that wasn't the only surprise. paddy dunning of temple lane studios, who's recorded with everyone from westlife to rem, was at the festival. when i heard that you want to be in the music industry, we had to do something together. so, what we've done with the giant project is, what we've done...
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i was a bit surprised, - with how competitive he is, but he made his decision, i so we will see jon a bit less. but the pga tour still moves on, we've got a lot of great i guys we are competingl against here, and yeah, it'll be a fun year. tennis now — and at indian wells, carlos alcaraz is through to the quarterfinal stage of the tournament. he's beat hungary's fabian marozsan, the spaniard, who's the defending champion, will perhaps be buoyed by novak djokovic�*s exit at indian wells. he also gets revenge over maroszan who beat him in rome on the clay last year. stefanos tsitsipas, the 11th seed from greece, was on the end of an upset. he slipped to a 6—2 6—4 defeat to czech youngster jiri lehecka, who reached the quarter—finals of a masters 1,000 event for the first time. england veteran fast bowlerjames anderson says he has no plans to retire in the immediate future. the 41—year—old says he feels like he's in the best shape he's ever been, but admits he'll have to work hard to make the england squad for the summer season. anderson became the first pace bowler to reac
i was a bit surprised, - with how competitive he is, but he made his decision, i so we will see jon a bit less. but the pga tour still moves on, we've got a lot of great i guys we are competingl against here, and yeah, it'll be a fun year. tennis now — and at indian wells, carlos alcaraz is through to the quarterfinal stage of the tournament. he's beat hungary's fabian marozsan, the spaniard, who's the defending champion, will perhaps be buoyed by novak djokovic�*s exit at indian wells. he...
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families will be greatly encouraged by today's strong recommendation from jon boutcher that there will be a comprehensive review of ncnd, for many, that can't come quickly enough. the findings in today's report makes a decision not to prosecute anyone at all all the more depressing. many hope that someone from the security forces, the intelligence constituency, which in fact be prosecuted for perverting the course ofjustice, conspiracy to murder and related offences. today's finding only serves to compound frustration to address this glaring justice deficit. we further requested reviews and a number of cases and are now at the point of litigation against the pps on failure to look at overarching criminal, corporate failings. we say government and relevant other agencies had a statutory obligation under health and safety regulations to handle and oversee the deployment of intelligence but that didn't happen here. instead, we've seen a disproportionate focus on specific acts through individuals and whenever hunters received intelligence information that someone was abducted and their lif
families will be greatly encouraged by today's strong recommendation from jon boutcher that there will be a comprehensive review of ncnd, for many, that can't come quickly enough. the findings in today's report makes a decision not to prosecute anyone at all all the more depressing. many hope that someone from the security forces, the intelligence constituency, which in fact be prosecuted for perverting the course ofjustice, conspiracy to murder and related offences. today's finding only serves...
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_ today, we have see jon in a primary school this morning with _ today, we have see jon in a primary school this morning with a - today, we have see jon in a primary school this morning with a lot - today, we have see jon in a primary school this morning with a lot of. school this morning with a lot of very well—dressed _ school this morning with a lot of very well—dressed characters. i school this morning with a lot ofi very well—dressed characters. fill school this morning with a lot of. very well—dressed characters. fill in very well-dressed characters. all in celebration — very well-dressed characters. all in celebration of _ very well-dressed characters. all in celebration of world _ very well-dressed characters. all in celebration of world book - very well—dressed characters. celebration of world book day. firstly, all parents out there, well done, because it can be quite stressful. done, because it can be quite stressful-— done, because it can be quite - stressful._ competitive stressful. and quite. competitive don't aet stressful. and quite. competitive don't
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thank you for your time, jon alterman. _ striking junior doctors in south korea are facing a tough decision , the government has repeated its back to work orders , warning they must return to theirjobs now — or risk losing their licences or facing criminal prosecution. an estimated 20,000 people turned up for a doctor's rally in seoul on sunday. they are protesting seoul's plans to sharply increase the number of medical school places. the president of seoul medical association park myung—ha says the government needs to negotiate with doctors. translation: what we are demanding is to start the discussion _ from the beginning. the government says it has discussed the issues many times with doctors, but it is a lie. the president has been emphasising the plan to increase medical school quotas by 2,000, and officials have been saying they won't reconsider the plan. we want the government to go back to the beginning, and start earnest negotiations with doctors. let's speak to professor kwon soon—man from the school of public health at seoul national university. thank you forjoining me. , f
thank you for your time, jon alterman. _ striking junior doctors in south korea are facing a tough decision , the government has repeated its back to work orders , warning they must return to theirjobs now — or risk losing their licences or facing criminal prosecution. an estimated 20,000 people turned up for a doctor's rally in seoul on sunday. they are protesting seoul's plans to sharply increase the number of medical school places. the president of seoul medical association park myung—ha...
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for the da , jon. ~ �* , there is our inspiration for the da ,jon. �* , , ., day, jon. weren't they brilliant? yes, pat day, jon. weren't they brilliant? yes. pat and — day, jon. weren't they brilliant? yes, pat and pam, _ day, jon. weren't they brilliant? yes, pat and pam, brilliant. - day, jon. weren't they brilliant? i yes, pat and pam, brilliant. thank you for that chap.— yes, pat and pam, brilliant. thank you for that chap. good to see them lanihin you for that chap. good to see them laughing together. _ you for that chap. good to see them laughing together, despite - you for that chap. good to see them laughing together, despite the - laughing together, despite the seriousness, good mates. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london. i'm nicky ford. the m25 has reopened, eight hours ahead of schedule, following its first day time closure in history. junctions 10 and 11 were closed over the weekend to install a new gantry by crane. it's the first of five closures between now and september to increase the numbe
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morning, jon. can we be clear, is this genuinely _ us. morning, jon. can we be clear, is this genuinely new _ us. morning, jon. can we be clear, is this genuinely new money - us. morning, jon. can we be clear, is this genuinely new money we i us. morning, jon. can we be clear, i is this genuinely new money we have not heard about before or is this money you have told us about before and you are now telling us how it will be spent? 26c} and you are now telling us how it will be spent?— will be spent? 260 in total but 850 million we are _ will be spent? 260 in total but 850 million we are announcing - will be spent? 260 in total but 850 million we are announcing today i will be spent? 260 in total but 850 million we are announcing today is| million we are announcing today is the last tranche which is going to be on free schools because we are trying to build more places. 60,000 more places which is a massive increase and it should meet most of the demand we are aware of. that is in stark contrast,
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hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. a bill which aims to tackle smoking and vaping among young people is being introduced in parliament today. the tobacco and vapes bill will raise the minimum age for buying tobacco products by one year, each year, meaning that anyone turning 15 from this year will never be able to legally buy cigarettes. it will also restrict the flavours and packaging of vapes to make them less appealing to children and young people and try to stop them buying vaping products. that's ahead of a proposed full ban on disposable vapes. and the legislation would change how vapes are displayed in shops, moving them out of sight and away from things like sweets and chocolate. presenterjordan north, who is a vaper himself, has been finding out more as he tries to decide whether to kick the habit. you might have noticed there's been a lot of chat about vaping. rishi sunak is to announce plans to ban the sale of disposable vapes. but there's so much i don't know. and so i've made a documentary to find out exac
hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. a bill which aims to tackle smoking and vaping among young people is being introduced in parliament today. the tobacco and vapes bill will raise the minimum age for buying tobacco products by one year, each year, meaning that anyone turning 15 from this year will never be able to legally buy cigarettes. it will also restrict the flavours and packaging of vapes to make them less appealing to children and young people and try to stop them...
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in 2016, the then chief constable george hamilton invited jon boutcher to head up a new investigation into the terrorist and criminal activities of the alleged state agent stakeknife. in many ways, this was a default investigation from the outset because it was never meant to be. there was no campaigning groups with placards in front of a court is no political or other support for these families were stopping this investigation was born out of the collective people out workings of the justice system including the criminal cases review can, the the pss, the psni, together with the work of sirjohn stevens. in 2008, the court of appeal convicted people brutally cleared for a number of offences connected to the abduction and detention of an alleged agent. freddie scappaticci was present. the court of appeal, i quote, set an investigation into whether or not there are any preachers of the law of northern ireland. the legal unravelling of those throwaway comments together with the out workings of an earlier perjury complaint allegation partly formed the origin of today's report and findings
in 2016, the then chief constable george hamilton invited jon boutcher to head up a new investigation into the terrorist and criminal activities of the alleged state agent stakeknife. in many ways, this was a default investigation from the outset because it was never meant to be. there was no campaigning groups with placards in front of a court is no political or other support for these families were stopping this investigation was born out of the collective people out workings of the justice...
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jon was already someone i loved competing against, and something we talked about after the ryder cup. we've had some good battles over the years. i was surprised at him leaving. i know how competitive he is. he made his decision, so we will seejoh less. the pga tour still moves on, great guys competing here. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. bananas are set to get more expensive because climate change is posing a threat to the world s supply. that's the warning from a top economist at the un s world banana forum which is meeting today. here in the uk, some shops have recently seen banana shortages due to storms at sea. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath has been looking at some of the issues facing the well loved fruit. in its natural yellow wrapper, the tasty, nutritious banana is the perfect portable snack. some five billion are imported into the uk every year, mainly from ecuador, colombia and costa rica. but a key element in our love affair with this fantastic fruit is cost. bananas are a relatively cheap foodstuff, and for consumers here a
jon was already someone i loved competing against, and something we talked about after the ryder cup. we've had some good battles over the years. i was surprised at him leaving. i know how competitive he is. he made his decision, so we will seejoh less. the pga tour still moves on, great guys competing here. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. bananas are set to get more expensive because climate change is posing a threat to the world s supply. that's the warning...
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that's it — back to sally and jon. hello this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. we have been talking about of the picture of the princess of wales and her children released yesterday on mother's day, that has now been recalled by some of the biggest photo agencies in the world over concerns it has been manipulated. the news came out late last night. this is how the papers have reacted in the later additions. i think the first editions are basically what the palace were hoping it would look like a nice reassuring pictures. but by the time this one came out, the headline reads, photo from the palace was doctored, say agencies. the paper adding there is no suggestion the issue misrepresents the princess herself. —— picture. of questions about how that might have been changed. the daily mail says the image of the princess of wales, prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis was the reassurance we all needed following weeks of speculation about catherine's health. but the paper question is whether the plan has now backfired. the times features the picture
that's it — back to sally and jon. hello this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. we have been talking about of the picture of the princess of wales and her children released yesterday on mother's day, that has now been recalled by some of the biggest photo agencies in the world over concerns it has been manipulated. the news came out late last night. this is how the papers have reacted in the later additions. i think the first editions are basically what the palace were hoping it...
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for now though, back to sally and jon. good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. racist and wrong — the prime minister condemns comments allegedly made by a tory donor, aimed at mp diane abbott. a law aimed at quashing the wrongful convictions of subpostmasters caught up in the post office scandal is being introduced by the government today. fears that women are being misled about the chances of succesfully conceiving after having their eggs frozen. how happy are you with your local bus service? waiting times and frequency vary a lot depending on where you are, giving a mixed picture when it comes to passenger satisfaction. i'll have the results of the latest survey on that. good morning. we have got a band of cloud and also rain ensconced across the central swathe of the country. to the north of that we are looking at sunshine and blustery showers, with gales in north—west scotland, and to the south of that fairly cloudy but mild. good morning. it's wednesday, 13th march. r
for now though, back to sally and jon. good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. racist and wrong — the prime minister condemns comments allegedly made by a tory donor, aimed at mp diane abbott. a law aimed at quashing the wrongful convictions of subpostmasters caught up in the post office scandal is being introduced by the government today. fears that women are being misled about the chances of succesfully conceiving after having their eggs...
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jon alterman is director of the middle east program at the center for strategic and international studies. i spoke with him earlier and started by asking what the hurdles have been when it comes to reaching a deal on a ceasefire. there is not an agreement. israel says they cease—fire comes when hostages are released. hamas has not yet agreed to the terms that reportedly the israelis have agreed to and brokered by the americans, the egyptians and qataris. i think there is hope that within the next week, before ramadan starts next weekend, there will be in agreement, but there is no certainty. we understand that harris is set to hold a meeting with benny gantz, a member of israel's war cabinet, but a long—time rival of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. what should we read into it? i think it's an effort by benny gantz to try to begin to move politically against benjamin netanyahu. netanyahu has his own difficult political history with american presidents. in 2015, benjamin netanyahu arranged with congressional republicans to a joint address to congress without telling the white house f
jon alterman is director of the middle east program at the center for strategic and international studies. i spoke with him earlier and started by asking what the hurdles have been when it comes to reaching a deal on a ceasefire. there is not an agreement. israel says they cease—fire comes when hostages are released. hamas has not yet agreed to the terms that reportedly the israelis have agreed to and brokered by the americans, the egyptians and qataris. i think there is hope that within the...
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so big ford won worst actor for the irish mobsterfor mercy so big names picking up those awards —— jon voight. halle berry actually claimed her award when she won in previous years. some actors have turned up for both ceremonies. some people love about it but others might have their egos punctured. it love about it but others might have their egos punctured.— their egos punctured. it has been auoin now their egos punctured. it has been going now 44 _ their egos punctured. it has been going now 44 years. _ their egos punctured. it has been going now 44 years, and - their egos punctured. it has been going now 44 years, and a - their egos punctured. it has been going now 44 years, and a bit - their egos punctured. it has been going now 44 years, and a bit ofl their egos punctured. it has been i going now 44 years, and a bit of fun before the oscars which is on sunday night. before the oscars which is on sunday niuht. ~ .,, before the oscars which is on sunday niuht. , .,, ., before the oscars which is on sunday niuht. , ., , . night. most people are expecting oppenheimer— night. most
so big ford won worst actor for the irish mobsterfor mercy so big names picking up those awards —— jon voight. halle berry actually claimed her award when she won in previous years. some actors have turned up for both ceremonies. some people love about it but others might have their egos punctured. it love about it but others might have their egos punctured.— their egos punctured. it has been auoin now their egos punctured. it has been going now 44 _ their egos punctured. it has been...
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she has been speaking on bbc breakfast to my colleague and jon kay studied asking her about the 500 million pounds donations to the conservative party, worth £500 million by frank hester. i've just said that he's apologised for his comments. i think that that should be the end of the matter. i think this endless churning around of exactly when and how much the donations were is a distraction from the work which i am doing here today in coventry, where we're talking about small businesses and how to make life easier for entrepreneurs. the prime minister has been working very hard on a package that is going to improve the wellbeing and welfare of small businesses and self—employed people across the country, including many people who are ethnic minorities. that's what's going to make their lives easier, irrespective of whether or not there's been a donation here or there to the conservative party. but while you talk about jobs in coventry with the prime minister, it is the prime minister's own job which is the speculation on the front page of virtually all the newspapers i've got here in fr
she has been speaking on bbc breakfast to my colleague and jon kay studied asking her about the 500 million pounds donations to the conservative party, worth £500 million by frank hester. i've just said that he's apologised for his comments. i think that that should be the end of the matter. i think this endless churning around of exactly when and how much the donations were is a distraction from the work which i am doing here today in coventry, where we're talking about small businesses and...
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morning, sally and jon. ifeel very lucky, it's very mild here, morning, sally and jon. i feel very lucky, it's very mild here, sitting on the tyne. we have got a lovely panel of experts, people from around tyne and wear had to give their views on what they want to hear from the chancellor today. 2.6 million people living in the north—east, every single individual want something different from this chancellor. 0ne something different from this chancellor. one thing that unites us all at the moment is inflation, the rate at which prices have been rising means our money is just not going as far as it used to. let's talk about what we already know. our expectation is that national insurance, the tax that comes out of the pay packet from the age of 16 to the pay packet from the age of 16 to the pensions, that will be reduced again by 2p. 0n the pensions, that will be reduced again by 2p. on top of that, the expectation is that fuel duty will remain frozen as it has done since 2011. what else will be in there? we will wait and see later this morning. susanna is a financial
morning, sally and jon. ifeel very lucky, it's very mild here, morning, sally and jon. i feel very lucky, it's very mild here, sitting on the tyne. we have got a lovely panel of experts, people from around tyne and wear had to give their views on what they want to hear from the chancellor today. 2.6 million people living in the north—east, every single individual want something different from this chancellor. 0ne something different from this chancellor. one thing that unites us all at the...
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the current chief constable of the police service of northern ireland, jon boutcher, led the inquiry: don't take any more photos of this house, i'm telling you now! because if you, i'll come out and i'll- do you! - this is freddie scappaticci. his double life personified the so—called dirty war between the ira and the british state during the troubles in northern ireland. he was the ira's chief interrogator, tasked with identifying informers inside the group. that role that saw him linked to numerous murders. but, incredibly, he himself was a british agent, codename stakeknife. findings from an interim report into his actions were revealed today. claims that he was responsible for saving countless or hundreds of lives are hugely exaggerated. most importantly, these claims belie the fact that stakeknife was himself involved in very serious and wholly unjustifiable criminality whilst operating as an agent — including murders. 32 people were considered for prosecution in connection with the agent stakeknife case, but no charges have been brought due to what's described as insufficien
the current chief constable of the police service of northern ireland, jon boutcher, led the inquiry: don't take any more photos of this house, i'm telling you now! because if you, i'll come out and i'll- do you! - this is freddie scappaticci. his double life personified the so—called dirty war between the ira and the british state during the troubles in northern ireland. he was the ira's chief interrogator, tasked with identifying informers inside the group. that role that saw him linked to...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... questions over this photo of the princess of wales and her children — four of the world's biggest picture agencies retract the picture over concerns it was manipulated. brianna ghey�*s mum esther tells bbc breakfast about meeting the mother of her daughter's killer for the first time. both of us are mothers who are trying to navigate something that nobody should ever have gone through, and i think, for that, i kind of feel...a bit of a connection. the film 0ppenheimer wins seven awards at the oscars — but it was ken who stole the show overnight. # i'm just ken, anywhere else i'd be a ten. # is it my destiny to live and die a life of blonde fragility?
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... questions over this photo of the princess of wales and her children — four of the world's biggest picture agencies retract the picture over concerns it was manipulated. brianna ghey�*s mum esther tells bbc breakfast about meeting the mother of her daughter's killer for the first time. both of us are mothers who are trying to navigate something that nobody should ever have gone through, and i think, for...
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adam sandler, whoopi goldberg, and jon stewart are amongst the previous winners. hart said it was "amazing" to be in such company. you know, you've been a part of a night that will be historic and something that you'll be able to revert back to forever, then it settles in. i think for now it's more about kind ofjust slowly, slowly embracing it. and just realising the importance of relationships. that's the thing that i highlight the most in this moment. the value of relationships, the value of friendships. a night like this to be acknowledged by people that you truly do love. well one of the comedians to pay tribute to kevin hart during the event wasjerry seinfeld. how did he get that perfect name?! is that his real name?! it's unbelievable. the fit of that guy with that name, it's crazy. first name's kevin. every kevin's always a great guy and then "hart". he's the most likeable human in world history and his last name is hart?! come on, it's insane! if he wanted to change his name for show business, he'd have to make it "kevin irresistible". laughter it's the on
adam sandler, whoopi goldberg, and jon stewart are amongst the previous winners. hart said it was "amazing" to be in such company. you know, you've been a part of a night that will be historic and something that you'll be able to revert back to forever, then it settles in. i think for now it's more about kind ofjust slowly, slowly embracing it. and just realising the importance of relationships. that's the thing that i highlight the most in this moment. the value of relationships, the...
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let�*s speak to jon stokes, director of trees, science & research at the tree council. what he doesn�*t know about trees isn�*t really worth knowing. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i find this particularly fascinating, particularly the end bit, that you can stick one bit of tree on to another and it can grow. how difficult is that process? it is uuite a difficult is that process? it is quite a difficult _ difficult is that process? it 3 quite a difficult process. i difficult is that process? it 1 quite a difficult process. i don't quite a difficult process. i don�*t think my colleagues at the national trust or any of the other grafters would like to think theyjust stick them together. it is an excellent job they have done and it was really good this morning to wake up to hear some good news. it is a great old day in portsmouth where i am and it was really good news to hear that there is some seedlings growing from these trees. h0??? there is some seedlings growing from these trees. ., ., , , these trees. how often is this technique _ these trees. how often i
let�*s speak to jon stokes, director of trees, science & research at the tree council. what he doesn�*t know about trees isn�*t really worth knowing. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i find this particularly fascinating, particularly the end bit, that you can stick one bit of tree on to another and it can grow. how difficult is that process? it is uuite a difficult is that process? it is quite a difficult _ difficult is that process? it 3 quite a difficult process. i difficult is...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. are pet owners paying too much in vets fees? a long awaited review is published into the way the industry operates. prices have been rising farfaster than average inflation — we look at the sacrifices families have been making to care for theirfurry friends, and consider what might be done to improve veterinary practice. we meet alfie, the teenager who lost his father to suicide, who now helps other children bereaved in the same way. described as "the greatest ride on earth", surfers from all over the world descend on the south west of england to ride the severn bore. from these severn bore to the cheltenham roar, is the festival begins, — cheltenham roar, is the festival begins, kicking
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. are pet owners paying too much in vets fees? a long awaited review is published into the way the industry operates. prices have been rising farfaster than average inflation — we look at the sacrifices families have been making to care for theirfurry friends, and consider what might be done to improve veterinary practice. we meet alfie, the teenager who lost his father to suicide, who now helps other...
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let's speak to british and irish politics professor at the university of liverpool, jon tonge. welcome to the programme. what were your first thoughts when you heard this news? ~ ., , this news? well, it was extraordinary _ this news? well, it was extraordinary news, - this news? well, it was - extraordinary news, absolutely shocking news. the british and irish governments will be shocked as well, because jeffrey governments will be shocked as well, becausejeffrey donaldson was someone eventually came to rely upon. he was known as the donaldson deal, and that wasn'tjust a piece of alliteration, it was that he sold the deal to the dup to return to the power—sharing institutions, if it not been for him selling the deal it might have been on, and they might have been suffering from a lack of power—sharing.. we went on the airwaves and sold the restoration of power—sharing is a good dealfor unionism and a good dealfor northern ireland. it's true, as indicated, the gavin robinson is very much on the same political wavelength is jeffrey very much on the same political wavelengt
let's speak to british and irish politics professor at the university of liverpool, jon tonge. welcome to the programme. what were your first thoughts when you heard this news? ~ ., , this news? well, it was extraordinary _ this news? well, it was extraordinary news, - this news? well, it was - extraordinary news, absolutely shocking news. the british and irish governments will be shocked as well, because jeffrey governments will be shocked as well, becausejeffrey donaldson was someone...
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if— known as jon. welcome to my life. brilliantly explained. if people i known as jon. welcome to my life. brilliantly explained. if people are | brilliantly explained. if people are tuning in towards the end of the interview and want to see it written down, i guess there is stuff on the website. , ., ., ., down, i guess there is stuff on the website. , ., �* �* down, i guess there is stuff on the website. , ., “ , ., , website. there is a good bbc story that is life now _ website. there is a good bbc story that is life now to _ website. there is a good bbc story that is life now to remind - website. there is a good bbc story that is life now to remind you i website. there is a good bbc story that is life now to remind you what the rules are.— the rules are. thank you. it is bamboozling _ the rules are. thank you. it is bamboozling at _ the rules are. thank you. it is bamboozling at first - the rules are. thank you. it is bamboozling at first sight i the rules are. thank you. it is bamboozling at first sight butj the rules are. thank you. it is i bamboozling at
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. did hospital staff try to access the princess of wales's medical records? the uk's data protection watchdog says it's assessing a report of a breach of catherine's privacy. are price rises slowing down? we'll find out when the latest inflation figures are released at seven. most households and businesses are desperate to see those prices slowing. they are expected to, but by how much and could interest rates be next? dominance in the dutch capital. three—nil up on ajax and on the brink of the champions league semi—finals in what could be a season to remember for chelsea women. every three years, the london eye gets a major paintjob. it is in the middle of that process now, lit up, looking resplendent in bbc breakfast colours this morning. for some reason, i have been given one of these. good morning, a cloudy and wet start for many which will clear for most. it will be mild but turning colder. all the details later. it's wednesday, the 20th march.
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. did hospital staff try to access the princess of wales's medical records? the uk's data protection watchdog says it's assessing a report of a breach of catherine's privacy. are price rises slowing down? we'll find out when the latest inflation figures are released at seven. most households and businesses are desperate to see those prices slowing. they are expected to, but by how much and could interest rates be next?...
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let's hear what the author of the report — northern ireland police chief jon boutcher — had to say. during the troubles security forces operated in an uniquely challenging environment. when provided with six intelligence about the plans and intentions of the provisional ira and other such groups, they had to assess risks and consequences with limited information, guidance, or training. they did so under exceptionally stressful conditions and extreme time pressures. they were sometimes presented with dilemmas that had no right answer. because protecting one individual would expose another. mistakes were inevitable. however, a lack of regulation, oversightand inevitable. however, a lack of regulation, oversight and leadership were also important factors, in particular the absence of an effective legal policy framework governing the use of agents during the troubles was a very serious failing. it put lives at risk, and letters on the front line exposed and let down, and it fostered a maverick culture foot summit, where agent handling was sometimes seen as high—stakes dark art and was
let's hear what the author of the report — northern ireland police chief jon boutcher — had to say. during the troubles security forces operated in an uniquely challenging environment. when provided with six intelligence about the plans and intentions of the provisional ira and other such groups, they had to assess risks and consequences with limited information, guidance, or training. they did so under exceptionally stressful conditions and extreme time pressures. they were sometimes...
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look like rain will return through sunday good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. cody's law — the family of a footballer murdered in a birmingham nightclub have called for body scanners and bleed kits to be installed in all venues. when smart meters are anything but. average energy bills are about to go down, because of meter mistakes. but we meet the breakfast viewers whose bills went up because of meter mistakes. we ask what you can do if your meter is faulty. if your meter is faulty. heavily armed federal agents raid the homes of rapper sean diddy combs — it's reported to be part of an investigtion into sex trafficing allegations. preparing to book their tickets — the welsh fans are dreaming
look like rain will return through sunday good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. cody's law — the family of a footballer murdered in a birmingham nightclub have called for body scanners and bleed kits to be installed in all venues. when smart meters are anything but. average energy bills are about to go down, because of meter mistakes. but we meet the breakfast viewers whose bills went up because of meter mistakes. we ask what you can do if your...
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hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. so with sally nugent and jon kay. many of you getting hundreds so many of you getting in touch. hundreds of you, about the fact that a formal investigation will provisionally be launched into the veterinary industry after review by the competition regulator highlighted multiple causes for concern. nina has more detail. could have potentially a big impact for vets. and for pet owners. every time we talk about this we get a huge response from the audience, no different this morning. people are angry that they don't feel they can do their best by their pets because of prices and are frankly confused as to why prices have been rising faster than overall inflation. we are talking about the official watchdog that looks at whether industries are behaving fairly to us, as consumers. in the last half hour, they've said they've provisionally decided to launch a formal market investigation. they've highlighted multiple concerns. they say pet owners may not be getting enough information to enable
hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. so with sally nugent and jon kay. many of you getting hundreds so many of you getting in touch. hundreds of you, about the fact that a formal investigation will provisionally be launched into the veterinary industry after review by the competition regulator highlighted multiple causes for concern. nina has more detail. could have potentially a big impact for vets. and for pet owners. every time we talk about this we get a huge response...
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jon stokes is the director of trees, science & research at the tree council. he explained the process used to produce the new growth. it's an excellentjob they have done, it was really good to wake up this morning to some good news, it's a grey day here in portsmouth and it was great news to hear there are siblings going from these trees. hath siblings going from these trees. how often is this technique used around the uk and around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely in the sense of the protection of special trees. this is one where we have actually, where it's been grafted from the source material, apple trees, however, apple trees are entirely grown from graphs. if you are grafting an apple, every apple you have ever eaten, has come from a graph. because that's the way apples are done. so it depends on the trees. but important national trees like this, it's got to be one of the few that i know of. i trees like this, it's got to be one of the few that i know of.- of the few that i know of. i was readin: of the few that i know of. i was reading abo
jon stokes is the director of trees, science & research at the tree council. he explained the process used to produce the new growth. it's an excellentjob they have done, it was really good to wake up this morning to some good news, it's a grey day here in portsmouth and it was great news to hear there are siblings going from these trees. hath siblings going from these trees. how often is this technique used around the uk and around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely in the...
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jon shelton from cancer research uk. let's return to the israel—gaza war. the first british field hospital has been set up in gaza and is aiming to be fully functioning early next week. the hospital was sent by truck from manchester to provide life—saving medical treatment for the sick and injured in gaza. it has been established by a team from the aid organisation, uk med, which deploys many nhs staff to emergencies. uk med already has surgical teams working in the al aqsa hospital, the only hospital still functioning in the centre of the gaza strip. from jerusalem, our senior international correspondent orla guerin sent this report. wheeled through the chaos. 12—year—old anis, another young victim of israel's assault on gaza. he is on his way to surgery in al aqsa hospital, a team from uk med standing by. so, without the patient with a femoral fracture. he is a very brave boy. so, let's go. anat says he was playing when his neighbourhood was bombed. he was injured and his mother and six—month—old baby brother were killed. "may god have mercy on
jon shelton from cancer research uk. let's return to the israel—gaza war. the first british field hospital has been set up in gaza and is aiming to be fully functioning early next week. the hospital was sent by truck from manchester to provide life—saving medical treatment for the sick and injured in gaza. it has been established by a team from the aid organisation, uk med, which deploys many nhs staff to emergencies. uk med already has surgical teams working in the al aqsa hospital, the...
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jon bonjovi. no! yeah. jon bon jovi? nothing else matters unless you write. - everything else is second to writing because you got to write the song. | what?! but that wasn't the only surprise. paddy dunning of temple lane studios, who's recorded with everyone from westlife to rem, was at the festival. what we've done is we've organised you a recording session in ireland and this is from the giant project, right, which is the building with the biggest moving statue in the world, which celebrates giants. and you are going to be put up onto the giant. thank you so much. great, great. yeah, listen. great. so i hearyou're a fan of sam fender. sam has recorded with us. and we're going to do a facetime in on the recording session. i don't know what to say! are you looking forward to wednesday? terrified. but yeah, i'm excited. i'm not afraid of dying any more. i'm not... it's something that happens to everyone. ijust, i'm hopeful that i can do as much as i can in my life. and my biggest fear is leaving the world without accomp
jon bonjovi. no! yeah. jon bon jovi? nothing else matters unless you write. - everything else is second to writing because you got to write the song. | what?! but that wasn't the only surprise. paddy dunning of temple lane studios, who's recorded with everyone from westlife to rem, was at the festival. what we've done is we've organised you a recording session in ireland and this is from the giant project, right, which is the building with the biggest moving statue in the world, which...
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hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. later this week, a £37 million police inquiry — known as operation kenova — will reveal the secret war between the british state and the irish republican army — or ira. over the last seven years, it has examined crimes such as murder and torture linked to the agent known as "stakeknife", and the role played by the british security services — including m15. "sta keknife", whose real name was freddie scappaticci, was the most feared interrogator in the ira's notorious internal security unit. they hunted out, tortured and murdered suspected informers. but in 2003, he left northern ireland, after several media organisations alleged that he was himself an agent — working for the british army. he died last year but always denied the claim. operation kenova has now linked scappaticci to the murder of 17 he has now been linked with 17 informers, some of whom were linked to british intelligence. for the families of those killed by the ira, its hoped this week s report will provide s
hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. later this week, a £37 million police inquiry — known as operation kenova — will reveal the secret war between the british state and the irish republican army — or ira. over the last seven years, it has examined crimes such as murder and torture linked to the agent known as "stakeknife", and the role played by the british security services — including m15. "sta keknife", whose real name was freddie scappaticci,...
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they were trailing at the break but second half tries, including from jon bennison here, saw them get back to winning ways after last week's defeat to salford red devils. 18—8 it finished. they are joint top with the leaders wigan warriors. rhinos are fifth. gloucester have claimed english rugby's first piece of silverware this season by beating leicester tigers to lift the premiership rugby cup. leicester had two players in the sin bin when gloucester scored their two tries. the second by cam jordan put them beyond tigers reach as they went on to win by 23 points to 13 to win their first trophy since 2015. after a second gold cup win in a row, record—breaking trainer willie mullins says he's already looking forward to completing a hattrick at next year's cheltenham festival. that's after galopin des champs capped off a memorable week for mullins. the favourite, ridden by paul townend, defended the gold cup in style in the 100th running of the race. and, of course, mullins reach 100 cheltenham wins on wednesday, memorable for him. 7:42am now. for some, studying shakespeare at scho
they were trailing at the break but second half tries, including from jon bennison here, saw them get back to winning ways after last week's defeat to salford red devils. 18—8 it finished. they are joint top with the leaders wigan warriors. rhinos are fifth. gloucester have claimed english rugby's first piece of silverware this season by beating leicester tigers to lift the premiership rugby cup. leicester had two players in the sin bin when gloucester scored their two tries. the second by...
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jon cuthill has been to speak to him. aei ae i first met george garton at his home last year. a landslip had let the rooms just yards from the edge. i still can�*t imagine how all this can happen at the end of your life. all this. it�*s unbelievable. he can happen at the end of your life. all this. it's unbelievable.- all this. it's unbelievable. he was havin: to all this. it's unbelievable. he was having to clamber _ all this. it's unbelievable. he was having to clamber up _ all this. it's unbelievable. he was having to clamber up temporary i all this. it's unbelievable. he was - having to clamber up temporary steps or use a ladder to get to his front door. a year on, the ladder has gone but the drop is growing. fih door. a year on, the ladder has gone but the drop is growing.— but the drop is growing. 0h steps used to touch _ but the drop is growing. 0h steps used to touch the _ but the drop is growing. 0h steps used to touch the driveway, - but the drop is growing. 0h steps used to touch the driveway, thatl but the drop is growing. 0h steps i used to touch the drivew
jon cuthill has been to speak to him. aei ae i first met george garton at his home last year. a landslip had let the rooms just yards from the edge. i still can�*t imagine how all this can happen at the end of your life. all this. it�*s unbelievable. he can happen at the end of your life. all this. it's unbelievable.- all this. it's unbelievable. he was havin: to all this. it's unbelievable. he was having to clamber _ all this. it's unbelievable. he was having to clamber up _ all this. it's...