Well look back at her life. Good morning. Over a third of us are popping christmas on credit this year, and over two Million People are almost constantly in their overdraft. Im looking at festive finances, and not blowing your budget. Good morning. But not if you are an english cricket fans. In sport, england go two down in the ashes. Their batsmen are blown away by australia in less than two hours on the final day in adelaide. And carol has the weather for us this morning. And shes feeling festive. Good morning. Good morning from Winter Wonderland in hyde park in london. This is the most photographed part. It is mild today. Cloudy and wet and windy in the north. And then the weather really changes. I will have the details in 15 minutes. Thank you good morning. First, our main story two men are due to appear in court today, accused of a plot to kill the Prime Minister. Both suspects were detained last month. Andy moore reports. Number 10 downing st, the target of an alleged islamist pl
I loved him. For me, every time i saw him it was a special feeling. Good morning. And im live here at the London Stadium. Its day eight of the World Athletics Championships and all morning here on Bbc Breakfast. Ill be rounding up the action for you. And there was no Fairy Tale Ending for Isaac Makwala in the mens 200 metres last night. He finished sixth while britains Nethaneel Mitchell bla ke was fourth. Should the locals get to decide on what happens in the rough neighbourhood . Is people power the answer to our Housing Crisis . A new Campaign Says locals should get more say over Planning Applications. It would speed up construction, but critics say it could ruin the greenbelt. Ill have the details. It isa it is a beautiful start to the day. Will the weather remain this way . I will have the full forecast in 50 minutes. Thank you. 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. The scandal over Contaminated Eggs continues to spread across europe, with denmark the latest country to
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Manchester attack: The little-known people who helped save lives
By Sallie George & Judith Moritz
BBC News
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When a bomb went off at Manchester Arena, a number of ordinary people made the decision not to run away from the horror, but to stay to help the injured and dying.
Survivors say the contribution of these people was crucial, yet feel their role has so far been almost entirely overlooked in the official version of events.
As the inquiry begins to hear evidence about the emergency response, we spoke to some of those people. Here are their extraordinary stories.
Kim Dick