Forjust a few hours a day. Good morning. After a stunning start we believe that the child, particularly at primary school, needs to be in a sanctuary where they are not being observed, to the weekend, not quite so and data is being straightforward today. Many places extracted about them. All of us know that Big Tech Companies are gathering data on all of us now. Dry with hazy sunshine, but get i mean, google probably knows where we are sitting now in the middle of malawi, and that information is monetised. Ready for showers and thunderstorms. I am fearful, i think we must protect children from being seen as a product in any way. Its sunday the 23rd ofjune. Our top story a neighbour of tory leadership hopeful borisjohnson and his partner has defended calling the police after overhearing a row at the couples flat, and passing a recording of the incident to a newspaper. The story continues to dominate the front pages of the papers today. Our Political Correspondent nick eardleyjoins us li
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Good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and Rachel Burden. Our headlines today the neighbour of Boris Johnson and his partner defends calling police and giving a recording to a newspaper after apparently hearing a row he says he feared for the couples safety. Tackling the tensions between iran and the us. A Senior Foreign Office minister heads to tehran to appeal for calm. Ready to roar englands lionesses prepare to take on cameroon in the knockout stages of the womens world cup. For many of us, early summers long days are a welcome treat, but can you have too much of a good thing . Well be catching up with a family in shetland where the sun sets forjust a few hours a day. Good morning. After a stunning start to the weekend, not quite so straightforward today. Many places dry with hazy sunshine, but get ready for the chance of torrential thunderstorm and more heat and humidity on the way. The full forecast is coming up. Good morning. Its sunday the 23rd ofjune. Our top sto
To work, before deciding whether or not to keep them on. And coming up, howjust one tiny tick bite could cause chronic illness we investigate the spread of lyme disease in scotland in disclosure in half an hour. Hello, good morning. A neighbour of tory leadership hopeful borisjohnson and his partner have defended calling the police after overhearing a row at the couples flat, and passing a recording of the incident to a newspaper. The story continues to dominate the front pages of the papers today. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley has more details. Tom penn is the neighbour who called the police and passed a recording of it onto the guardian newspaper. He has been explaining why this morning. He said his wife and he were concerned about some noises coming from the flat that Boris Johnson shares with his girlfriend carrie symonds, that they knocked on the door three times, got no answer, that is when they decided to phone the police. Also defending the decision to give that reco
Campaign to put fake content on facebook and twitter. Click talks to the winner of a prestigious Global Learning prize about how they are helping children with maths and literacy in some of the worlds poorest countries. Hello, good afternoon. The neighbour who called police after overhearing a row between Boris Johnson and his girlfriend has said he had feared for their safety. Tom penn, who is 29, defended his decision to give a recording of the incident to a newspaper, saying that someone likely to become Prime Minister should be accountable. The story continues to dominate the front pages of the papers today. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley says it is clear mrjohnson does not want to talk about the incident. The argument his team mate because he has kept his private life private and that wont change, but something that is again splashed across the front pages of the newspapers this morning and with questions still unanswered, quite frankly. I think more fuel has been put on