Good morning welcome to breakfast withjon kay and tina daheley. 0ur headlines today. Britain braces itself for storm dennis, with warnings that it could inflict more damage and destruction than last weekends storm ciara. Tens of thousands of passengers have flights cancelled during the half term holiday. Good morning. Delays are expected on the railways and roads. Well keep you updated. Welcome to breakfast, withjon kay and tina daheley. Our headlines today hundreds of flights are cancelled as the uk prepares to be battered there are amber warnings in force by storm dennis. From the met office, up to a months worth of rain falling on saturated ground heavy rain and flooding is expected in some parts of the uk. Flooding is very to lead to major disruption likely on top of that. For a second weekend some very strong and gusty winds. Running in some areas. We will keep you updated a huge blow for Manchester City. Throughout the morning. A huge blow for Manchester City. Theyre banned from
Is a whole new challenge sg. 56 will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. Weve all got to change. I think the internets got the power to help us control and reduce climate change, but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get there. Streaming videos and standard definition rather than hd saves four times the emissions, and using wi fi rather than s ag uses a third of the energy. Claire bbc news. And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dawn foster, whos a columnist for the guardian, and matt dathan, the deputy Political Editor at the sun. Thats coming up after the headlines at 11 30pm. Now its time for the weather. Somebodys going to tell me, heres darren. Hello there. Wednesday saw some rain affecting many parts of england and wales
but there is wetter and windier weather on the way. That is likely to start to move into this weekend. The winds will be strengthening and we wi
You are watching bbc news, our latest headlines. The government says it will introduce emergency legislation over the Early Release of terror offenders after an attack on shoppers in south london by 20 year old sudesh amman. The man was shot dead at the scene by armed police and was only recently freed from prison after serving half of his sentence for terrorism offences. The demands that the government response immediately and that this legislation will therefore also
apply to serving prisoners. A new 1000 bed hospital opens in wuhan for corona virus patients. Meanwhile, one of the passengers who landed on a flight from china to the uk has been taken ill and is receiving treatment. Borisjohnson says britain wont bind itself to eu rules in order to get a trade deal by the end of the year. It is the obligation of the people that have created and perpetuate and benefit from a system of oppression to be the ones that dismantle it. The baftas are criticised for a lack of diversity as all 2
This is bbc news, im ben bland. The headlines at 11 00pm 32 british and irish tourists arrive at a Quarantine Centre in the wirral after being evacuated from a coronavirus hit cruise ship. Fears about the spread of the virus, as the number of new cases in south korea more than doubles in one day. Water levels fall but the misery continues for thousands of victims of the floods. A 29 year old man appears in court in connection with a stabbing inside londons Central Mosque during afternoon prayers. Bernie sanders takes an early lead in the iowa nevada caucuses. France remain on course for the six nations grand slam after their first win in cardiff for a decade. And we will be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, Lucy Beresford, and martin lipton. Stay with us for that. The british tourists evacuated from a cruise ship injapan hit by the coronavirus have arrived back in the uk. The 30 british and two irish citizens arrived at Arrowe Park Hospital on the wirral this ev
This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. From today, people arriving in the uk from dozens of countries will no longer have to self isolate for two weeks. Outdoor shows, team cricket, beauty treatments and tattoos are all coming back in england over the next few days. Northern ireland is becoming the first of the uks nations to allow gyms to reopen today. In scotland people must now cover their faces when they go into shops. In hong kong all schools are closing again after a spike in coronavirus cases. Mexicos brutal drug gangs turn to handing out aid during the pandemic they say theyre filling a void. The bbc gets exclusive access to the Sinaloa Cartel. And on the 80th
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