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BBCNEWS Breakfast February 5, 2017

To generate his own voice, complete with Yorkshire Accent. And nick has the weather. It is icy see in a few spots this morning and some patches of fog around i have this full report. Good morning. First, our main story. Train passengers in britain are being let down by the way the government oversees the railways, according to a report by mps. The Commons Transport Committee says customers are less and less satisfied with the service they get, and yet they are paying more for it. Theyre calling on the Department For Transport to give up some of its powers. Rob young reports. Dissatisfied passengers, rising ticket prices, poor performance. Mps are scathing about the way the government oversees the railways. They say passengers have been failed by the way ministers award franchises to
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BBCNEWS Breakfast February 5, 2017

To generate his own voice, complete with Yorkshire Accent. And nick has the weather. It is icy see in a few spots this morning and some patches of fog around i have this full report. Good morning. First, our main story. Train passengers in britain are being let down by the way the government oversees the railways, according to a report by mps. The Commons Transport Committee says customers are less and less satisfied with the service they get, and yet they are paying more for it. Theyre calling on the Department For Transport to give up some of its powers. Rob young reports. Dissatisfied passengers, rising ticket prices, poor performance. Mps are scathing about the way the government oversees the railways. They say passengers have been failed by the way ministers award franchises to
Rental Market , Sta Rt , Scotland Shock Ireland , Motor Neurone Disease , Yorkshire Accent , The Hard Way , Great Britain , Train Passengers , Department For Transport , Commons Transport Committee , Rob Young Reports , Big Air Competition , Commons Committee , Ticket Prices , Train Company , National Express , Enforcement Powers , Gone Down , Train Companies , Success Story , Â 40 Billion , 40 Billion , Donald Trump , Usjustice Department , Bbc News , Appeals Court ,

BBCNEWS Breakfast February 5, 2017

To generate his own voice, complete with Yorkshire Accent. And nick has the weather. It is icy see in a few spots this morning and some patches of fog around i have this full report. Good morning. First, our main story. Train passengers in britain are being let down by the way the government oversees the railways, according to a report by mps. The Commons Transport Committee says customers are less and less satisfied with the service they get, and yet they are paying more for it. Theyre calling on the Department For Transport to give up some of its powers. Rob young reports. Dissatisfied passengers, rising ticket prices, poor performance. Mps are scathing about the way the government oversees the railways. They say passengers have been failed by the way ministers award franchises to
Rental Market , Sta Rt , Scotland Shock Ireland , Motor Neurone Disease , Yorkshire Accent , The Hard Way , Great Britain , Train Passengers , Department For Transport , Commons Transport Committee , Rob Young Reports , Big Air Competition , Commons Committee , Ticket Prices , Train Company , National Express , Enforcement Powers , Gone Down , Train Companies , Success Story , Â 40 Billion , 40 Billion , Donald Trump , Usjustice Department , Bbc News , Appeals Court ,

BBCNEWS The Papers April 4, 2017

Livingstone on television and i think it was in 1971 when he was a new labour councillor before he came leader of the glc. I have known him a long time. Rarely of the front pages. This business of him being in hot water. His remarks about hitler and xeon is. Everybody expected him to be expelled, and he expected to be expelled, but it is a suspension. It isa be expelled, but it is a suspension. It is a suspension from Holding Office or representing the party at any level. He is still a member and can attend Branch Meetings and vote in ballots. His parliamentary collea g u es in ballots. His parliamentary colleagues are complaining saying it is making a mockery of the Zero Tolerance approach by the labour party to Anti Semitism. Tolerance approach by the labour party ....

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KQED PBS NewsHour December 19, 2015

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