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Reason Maya Jama left BBC's Glow Up after Stacey Dooley sacking

Reason Maya Jama left BBC's Glow Up after Stacey Dooley sacking
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I Kissed A Boy viewers have same reaction to Dannii Minogue's new BBC dating show

I Kissed A Boy viewers have same reaction to Dannii Minogue's new BBC dating show
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Asia Business Report

have gone wrong. they've grown increasingly popular, but many patients have been left in pain and embarrassed by their appearance. harriet had hers done, and three months later her lips were so bloated she couldn't close her mouth properly. other stories, a bbc investigation has found the number of tennants in the west midlands being given no fault evictions is at the highest level for five years now. this type of eviction allows landlords to get rid of tenants with no reason. one 27—year—old renter in birmingham told us that she was issued a no fault eviction a few weeks after complaining about mold in the house. there's actually a bbc three documentary on iplayer at the moment called evicted, which explains these issues in more depth. a deposit free mortgage scheme aimed at young people currently renting has been launched by uk building society.

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Sportsday

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Sportsday

the semifinals of the champions league for a reason. you don't want to miss a moment of the match tomorrow it is at 7—15 and you can watch solid bbc three. if you can watch solid bbc three. if you can't get in front of that screen you can listen to it at bbc radio or bbc sounds. taste screen you can listen to it at bbc radio or bbc sounds. we look forward to that 10 radio or bbc sounds. we look forward to that jo currie _ radio or bbc sounds. we look forward to that 10 currie thank _ radio or bbc sounds. we look forward to that 10 currie thank you. _ security has been ramped up at the world snooker championship after last night's events at the crucible in sheffield. one protester covered a table with orange powder, causing a match to be postponed, whilst another caused a delay by trying to glue herself to the table. it follows the protest at the grand national at the weekend. former world snooker tour chairman barry hearn today said sport is an "easy target." katie gornall reports. in the normally serene arena of the crucible this was unheard of. whether these are terrible, terrible scenes here at the crucible. i've never seen anything like this. last

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Woman 'disgusted' to be taken to court over TV licence

Woman 'disgusted' to be taken to court over TV licence
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Breakfast

is its last chance. if it doesn't, it could face being broken up. for too long, it has failed too many — the very people who need protecting. victims of crime. black and asian communities, women and children. people just walking home. lucy manning, bbc news. in an exclusive interview with bbc breakfast, the prime minister rishi sunak said the failings at the force have been damaging. you talked in the past about worries over your children's safety. if your children said over the breakfast table, dad, can i trust the police in london? what would you say to them? we in london? what would you say to them? ~ ., , ., ,, can them? we need the answer to ps. can ou trust them? we need the answer to ps. can you trust them? _ them? we need the answer to ps. can you trust them? just _ them? we need the answer to ps. can you trust them? just in _ them? we need the answer to ps. can you trust them? just in the _ them? we need the answer to ps. can you trust them? just in the place - you trust them? just in the place has been hugely _

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Breakfast

a petition calling for changes to the inspection system has so far gathered more than 90,000 signatures. the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account for their educational standards. caversham primary�*s report is yet to be published on the ofsted website. meanwhile, the school is grieving for its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. northern ireland's democratic unionist party is set to vote against a key part of the government's new deal on trading arrangements following brexit. its leader sirjeffrey donaldson says he will continue to work with the government on "outstanding issues." but downing street say there are no plans for substantial changes to the deal as mps prepare to vote on the plans. new protests have broken out in france after the government narrowly survived a vote of no—confidence over its pension reforms. more than 100 people were arrested as people set fire to bins and piles of rubbish. the confidence vote in parliament

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Breakfast

people just walking home. lucy manning, bbc news. in the next hour we will speak to sadik khan and mark rowley. that is in about 25 minutes' time. in an exclusive interview with bbc breakfast, the prime minister rishi sunak said the failings at the force have been damaging. you have talked in the past about your worries over your children's safety. if your daughter said over the breakfast table, dad, can i trust the police in london? what would you say? we trust the police in london? what would you say?— trust the police in london? what would you say? trust the police in london? what would ou sa ? ~ ., , ., would you say? we need the answer to ps. is it? would you say? we need the answer to p5- is it? at — would you say? we need the answer to p5- is it? at the _

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Breakfast

david wallace lockhart, bbc news, westminster. our chief political correspondent, nick eardley, joins us now. morning to you. it is an interesting watch. what do you make of what the prime minister had to say? i think it is pretty clear, when you watch the full interview, what rishi sunak wants to talk about what he doesn't want to talk about. he is absolutely state his future on repairing the economy, getting inflation down and getting living standards contract. it is worth pointing out inflation was always expected to come down this year anyway but rishi sunak is making an argument to bbc breakfast viewers that if you get inflation down for that if you get inflation down for that will help with some of the challenges everybody is facing with their bills and things like that this morning. he always has a laser

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