Hello, this is breakfast with Rachel Burden and ben thompson. Its 8 31am. Heres a summary of this mornings main news. The queen will host a meeting with senior royals at her sandringham estate tomorrow, to discuss how the duke and duchess of sussex step back from their roles. The talks, which also be attended by Prince Charles and Prince William, are aimed at finding the next step in the process. A number of options are to be discussed with prince harry. Iran was in breach of International Law when it arrested the uks ambassador thats according to the foreign secretary, dominic raab. Rob macaire was detained in tehran after attending a vigil for those killed in the ukranian passenger plane that was shot down on wednesday. He was released after three hours. Many vigils in iran turned into protests, with hundreds of people condemning the government for previously denying downing the jet. President trump has expressed his support for protestors in iran, with tweets being sent from the pre
This is bbc news. The headlines at 11 oclock the world hasjust experienced its hottest decade on record, with last yeari of the warmest ever seen. A growing backlash of the governments rescue plan for flybe. Rival airlines rival up plan for flybe. Rival airlines rival up to complain about what they call a misuse of public funds. A once in a generation Clinical Trial is announced to find new treatments for Motor Neurone Disease which devastates lives and families. The duchess of sussexs first public appearance in canada since last. And at 11 30pm we will take an in depth look at the papers with the reviewers, sidney boniface, Christopher Hope from the telegraph. So stay us for that. Our good evening. The past decade was, officially, the warmest on record. Figures released today, paint a stark picture of rising Global Temperatures, and the impact that human activity is having on the planet. The data, compiled by british and american scientists, including the met office and nasa, also rev
The headlines the Afghan Government has called for a humanitarian ceasefire with the taliban as the first ever peace talks between the two sides began in qatar. So far, the taliban havent mentioned a truce. The us is encouraging both sides to reach an agreement, telling them, the entire world wants you to succeed. Police on the greek island of lesbos have fired tear gas during a protest by migrants whose camp burned down on wednesday. Efforts to build alternative accommodation for thousands of residents of the moria camp have been delayed by objections from local authorities. Following a sharp rise in coronavirus cases over the past week, one of britains leading scientific advisers has warned that the country is on the edge of losing control. From monday, people will be able to socialise in groups of no more than six people. Its just over a week since schools in england reopened for the new term, and thereve already been a number of instances
where pupils have been sent home to prevent
Hello, im ros atkins, this is outside source. The articles of impeachment against President Trump are being been sent to the senate. President trumps trial there next week will be only the third of a us president in history. He will be held accountable. He has been held accountable. He has been impeached and impeached forever. They can never erase that. Meanwhile at the white house, President Trump was signing a partial trade deal with china. He said it will mean fair and reciprocal trade but it does nothing to remove the huge tariffs the countries have on each others goods. Scientists from three global agencies have given another Climate Change warning confirming that the past decade
was the warmest on record. And the half sister of the duchess of sussex says their father Thomas Markle, will testify in her court case if hes asked to. Meghan is suing a british newspaper for publishing a letter she wrote to her father. Another crucial step towards Donald Trumps impeachment trial. The us
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