Good morning, welcome to breakfast with tina dahely and Steph Mcgovern. Our headlines today thousands spend a second night out of their homes as efforts continue to prevent a dam from collapsing and flooding a derbyshire town. Prime minister borisjohnson visits those affected in Whaley Bridge and promises to make the area safe. Because this is a major problem. Because this is a major problemm that dam goes, you know the potential destruction that can wreak on the whole of the village below. Telecoms bosses question the governments ability to deliver the fastest possible broadband across the uk by 2025. The home secretary, priti patel, says she wants criminals to feel terror at the thought of committing an offence. A day to remember for rory burns. As he hits a first test century to give england the advantage, heading into day three of the first ashes test against australia. And breakfast enters the robot wars but can our machine overcome the heavyweight champion of the world . Some dri
A semiautomatic going off really close too, you know, people screaming and hiding and ducking. And coming up the bbc follows police in one of the worlds most dangerous cities cape town where on average eight people are murdered a day. And the duchess of sussex guest edits British Vogues September Issue, focusing on women who break barriers. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Borisjohnson has called for a renewal of the ties that bind our United Kingdom as he makes his first visit to scotland as Prime Minister. Mrjohnson is announcing 300 Million Pounds of funding for scotland, wales and Northern Ireland. Yesterday the scottish tory leader Ruth Davidson said she would not back his plans for a no deal brexit. Mrjohnsons visit comes as more details emerge of the governments brexit strategy. Three new committees have been formed to ensure the uk leaves the eu by the october deadline. Today the business organisation, the cbi, warned the government that neither the uk nor the eu is
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Around him whilst inside, activists with banners and flags chanted free palestine in labour has ruled out any deals with the snp after the election, even in the event of a hung parliament. Sir keir starmer has been campaigning in the east of glasgow today, which is one of the seats that hes hoping to take from John Swinneys party. Sir keir said the snps only ambition is to break up the uk and there would be absolutely no deal with the scottish nationalists. Well, gb news can nationalists. Well, gb news can reveal that more than 10,000 channel migrants have crossed illegally to the uk so far this yeah illegally to the uk so far this year. The milestone figure was reached today after another 154 people arrived in dover, having crossed in three small boats this morning. Its a blow to rishi sunak on his second full day of campaigning after he promised that his government would stop the boats. The former would stop the boats. The former boss of the post office has been accused of living in