This is bbc news. The headlines at 7 00 bushfires have killed at least eight people in south eastern australia since monday and destroyed more than 200 homes. We have a very real challenge at the moment with a couple of isolated communities, where weve got reports of injuries and burn injuries to members of the public. We havent been able to get access via roads or via aircraft. The mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus backs calls for tourists to boycott the country. Two men and a woman who all worked for British Airways are killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new years eve. In their new year messages, the Prime Minister says brexit will mark a new chapter for the uk, while the archbishop of canterbury urges people to heal
the divisions of recent years. For the first time, more than 100 billion music tracks are streamed online in the uk in a single year. Coming up the thousands round the uk braving the bracing se
Good morning. Welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. Our headlines today President Trump warns the United States has a list of 52 targets that will be hit very hard if iran retaliates for the killing of its top military leader. The royal navy is to begin escorting british ships in the persian gulf and the foreign secretary is to travel to washington for talks. Hundreds more homes have been destroyed in australia as the countrys Prime Minister warns the bushfires crisis could last for months. The shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, joins the labour leadership contest. Still firing at a0 Aaron Wilbraham scores a late equaliser for league one rochdale, to force an fa cup replay with newcastle of the premier league. Stop quite a quiet day weather gcioss stop quite a quiet day weather a cross m ost stop quite a quiet day weather across most parts of the British Isles. A lot of dry weather around for the north and North Western parts of scotland, still got a weather
This is bbc news. Im martine croxall. The headlines at 11 00 bushfires have killed at least eight people in south eastern australia, since monday, and destroyed more than 200 homes. Two men and a woman, who all worked for British Airways, are killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new years eve. The mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus, backs calls for tourists to boycott the country. In their new year messages, the Prime Minister says brexit will mark a new chapter forthe uk, while the archbishop of canterbury urges people to heal the divisions of recent years. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The bushfire crisis in australia shows no sign of easing, with at least 8 people dying in the past 2a hours the worst loss of life since fires began in september. Many more are people missing. The government says more military personnel are on the way to the south east of the country to try to protect isolated communitie
This is bbc news with the latest headlines. People arriving in the uk from belgium, the bahamas and andorra will have to quarantine for m days the rules began at midnight in wales and will apply from 4 am on saturday in the rest of the uk. Well be trying to get answers to what the latest Restrictions Mean for your travel and Holiday Plans im at Annita Mcveigh on twitter today could be one of the hottest days on record, with large parts of the country experiencing a heatwave this weekend. Temperatures are expected to soar to almost 37 degrees in the south east. Police in beirut use teargas on protestors demonstrating against the government after an explosion earlier this week killed 137 people and injured more than 5,000. Thousands of cabin crew at British Airways will find out today whether they still have a job with many facing significant pay cuts if they remain, amid a dispute between the airline and its staff. And coming up this hour. Well talk to two disappointed runners, after th
Hello, this is breakfast with tina daheley and rogerjohnson. Good morning, heres a summary of todays main stories from bbc news. The a level results process has been plunged into further disarray after the exams regulator for england withdrew its guidance on appealing against grades just hours after publishing it. Good morning. On saturday, 0fqual outlined details welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley. On how mock exam results could be our headlines today used in the appeals process. Confusion for students and teachers, as the exam regulator withdraws key but late last night it deleted guidance on appeals, the advice from its website, saying further information will be just hours after publishing it. Published in due course. The chair of the education it comes amid mounting anger select Committee Robert Halfon has from students over the uncertainty described the decision as farcical. Of their futures. When i opened it i was in complete shielding guidance for people wh