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BBCNEWS Breakfast February 22, 2017

Im looking at the most unusual things weve been asked inJob Interviews. What was the weirdest thing about me . You could be a vegetable, what vegetable would you be . And in sport, there are goals galore in the Champions League, with a thriller at Manchester City as they beat monaco 5 3 in the first leg of their last 16 knockout tie. And carol is checking out some famous royal finery. She is out and about today. She is at Kensington Palace. First, our main story. An extra £200 million in emergency humanitarian aid has been promised by the government to tackle a famine in south sudan and somalia. The International Development secretary, priti patel, said the additional funds would provide food, water and Emergency Health care for more than two Million People. Heres our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. In parts of war torn southern sudan, people are now dying of starvation and famine has been officially declared. The un charity says somalia, human and nigeria are facing similar

CNBC Street Signs March 7, 2017

With be unleashed. Oil oscillates as producing nations say its too soon to tell if an output deal should be extended. Cnbc speaks exclusively to the Saudi Oil Minister and opec secretary general. Investors gobble up just eat, sending the takeaway firm to the top of the stoxx 600 after earnings rise 93 . Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. European equity markets today, very flat on the open. Thats what were hanging on here an hour into trade as seen in our main european heat map, as we like to call it. You can see were flat at the moment, heading further into trade. This comes off the back of a busy day with regards to news flow. A lot of big deals being done, and the Deutsche Bank announcement theres an 8 billion euro cash call. The main European Equity markets reflecting what youre seeing on the stoxx 600, flattish markets to slightly mixed across the board. We have a couple of big Company Results that are weighing on the indices. Want to show you the sectors oneonone. Autos ar

BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Surveillance March 14, 2017

Imagine this may impact the trade volumes we will see on the new york stock exchange. First, lets get to the bloomberg first word news. Heres emma chandra. U. S. Senate republicans think the party should we plan its plan to replace obamacare after the Congressional Budget Office says more than 40 million americans could lose health care. By 2026, the number of Americans Losing Health Coverage would rise to 24 million. Prime minister theresa may is about to start the formal process of leaving the european union. Parliament signed off on a bill to trigger article 50. Chinas economy held its momentum the first two months of the year. Industrial production was up 6. 3 from a year ago. That was slightly less than expected. Part of the eastern u. S. Is prepared to be buried in snow. Half ofe foot and a snow is inspected in new york, and it is already falling. Schools have been closed. More than 5000 flights were canceled. And german chancellor Angela Merkel delayed her trip to washington. Gl

BBCNEWS Breakfast April 1, 2017

As a theatre show where Audience Participation is essential. And tomasz has the weekend weather. The squeaked looking a little mixed. I think some of us might have to run for cover today from a few showers the weekend. Tomorrow is looking mostly sunny. Good morning. First our main story. Tensions are rising over gilbraltars position during brexit, after the eu gave spain a potential veto on any future deal for the british territory. Last night, the government said it would stand up for gibraltars interests during negotiations. The enclave has accused spain of trying to manipulate discussions, in order to further its 300 year old sovereignty claims. Mark lobel reports. Gibraltar has been in british hands in 1713. It shares a border with spain, but rejects any spanish claim of sovereignty. The current proposals mean a deal between the uk and the eu would not apply to gibraltar without an additional agreement between the uk and spain. Gibraltars Chief Minister has fiercely rejected this a

BBCNEWS Breakfast April 1, 2017

As a theatre show where Audience Participation is essential. And tomasz has the weekend weather. The squeaked looking a little mixed. I think some of us might have to run for cover today from a few showers the weekend. Tomorrow is looking mostly sunny. Good morning. First our main story. Tensions are rising over gilbraltars position during brexit, after the eu gave spain a potential veto on any future deal for the british territory. Last night, the government said it would stand up for gibraltars interests during negotiations. The enclave has accused spain of trying to manipulate discussions, in order to further its 300 year old sovereignty claims. Mark lobel reports. Gibraltar has been in british hands in 1713. It shares a border with spain, but rejects any spanish claim of sovereignty. The current proposals mean a deal between the uk and the eu would not apply to gibraltar without an additional agreement between the uk and spain. Gibraltars Chief Minister has fiercely rejected this a

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