Good morning. Welcome to breakfast with victoria fritz and Nina Warhurst. Our headlines today calls for an independent inquiry after a new years honours data leak the addresses of celebrities, politicians and Police Officers appeared online. Three, two, one a quarter of a Million People sign a petition calling for sydneys new years eve fireworks to be cancelled and the money spent on fighting bushfires. Andy murray is out of next months australian open. He says hes gutted after failing to recover from a pelvic injury. And west ham are looking for a new manager after sacking Manuel Pellegrini just hours after losing to leicester city. Good morning. It has been an sexually mild night across the uk, particularly for scotland where temperatures have been in the mid teens. All due to being tucked in under a big old cloud exceptionally mild night. More details coming up. Hello. Its sunday the 29th of december. Our top story there are calls for an independent inquiry after a serious data brea
Hello. This is breakfast with Nina Warhurst and victoria fritz. Good morning, heres a summary of todays main stories from bbc news. There are calls for an independent inquiry after a serious data breach which saw the addresses of more than a thousand people on the new year honours list made publicly available online. The files included the details of celebrities, Senior Police officers, and politicians. One of those affected, iain duncan smith, called the leak a complete disaster. Several people have been stabbed at a rabbis home in the state of new york. At least five people, who were alljewish, have been taken to hospital. The new york mayor, bill de blasio, says he will not allow events like this to become the new normal and will step up security around jewish houses of worship. The suspect fled but police said he was later taken into custody. The lawyer representing the family of a british father and his two children who drowned in a resort Swimming Pool in spain on Christmas Eve w
Out of 650. Theresa may had only 317. That would be better than thatcher in 1979 and similar to the first mrp poll. A 48 seat potentially majority coming through. It will be a big majority. May be forced johnson has the option of taking a more flexible approach to the next round of negotiations. Cable up. Back to 1. 33. The average postbrexit referendum is 1. 30. We are not a million miles away from that. We have avoided the hard edged story if this is the accurate result. Is this . If we get past this tonight and move on of a conservative majority of this kind of size and think about how do we negotiate a trade deal with any use, that will be the next phase. Anna it would give him the flexibility to go back on a couple of brexit pledges. He could ignore the brexiteers. Yes, it was in the manifesto there would be no extension, but if you have this kind of majority, getting a trade deal any year will be hard. This will give them the potentially the flexibility. The bring in some guests
Even the worst of us thought to be a reference to abuse scandals in the catholic church. Hundreds of people in australia have been forced from their homes for the holidays, as the country battles some of its worst bushfires in years. Now on bbc news, pallab ghosh looks back on how the frontiers of science and space were pushed in 2019 a year shaped by the impact of deforestation and Climate Change, in review 2019 the year in science. This is the year we saw the first ever picture of a black hole and we celebrated one of humanitys greatest achievements. Its one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. There was a new treatment for parkinsons disease. It enabled this woman to walk again. There were also fires raging in australia. Youll need rescueing, wont you . We saw the hottest summers on record across the globe. And Climate Change activist Greta Thunberg had this message for World Leaders. How dare you you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. What a ye
Back on how the frontiers of science and space were pushed in 2019 a year shaped by the impact of deforestation and Climate Change in review 2019 the year in science. This is the year we saw the first ever picture of a black hole and we celebrated one of humanitys greatest achievements. Thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. There was a new treatment for parkinsons disease. It enabled this woman to walk again. There were also fires raging in australia. We saw the hottest summers on record across the globe. And Climate Change activist Greta Thunberg had this message for World Leaders. How dare you you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. What a year its been. Welcome to a year in science, where well be looking at the biggest stories of 2019. There was, of course, one issue that dominated. That was Climate Change. Not so long ago, people thought of it as a theoretical issue. But this year, we began to see the impact of a threat thats all too re