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
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If there s one thing we can all agree on, surely it s this: the year 2020 has been beyond a rollercoaster ride. For many families across the UK, Christmas looked very different this time around, following an unusual twelve months of lockdowns, Zoom quizzes and learning phrases like social distancing – and the same goes for the royals.
We also saw the way they work change during the pandemic (hello, Princess Anne teaching the Queen how to video call) and even heard the worrying news that Prince Charles tested positive for coronavirus (luckily he appears to have made a good recovery). There were other stories in the press we re sure Her Majesty would rather forget too. such as certain episodes of