Live Breaking News & Updates on Butjust

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Butjust on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Butjust and stay connected to the pulse of your community

Breakfast

it also affects around 400 children a year in the uk. now, campaigners want a database with details of all children who've had a stroke, as our midlands correspondent navtej johal explains. well done. six—year—old austin loves exploring around the house and helping with jobs. scuse me. or at least... not a walking stick. ...thinking that he's helping. butjust minutes after austin was born, it was he who desperately needed the help. but once he was born, sort of everything seemed 0k initially. and then at 12 minutes old, he sort of started going blue, as it were. his lips were going blue. so we noticed something was wrong and he'd stopped breathing. at that point, everything just went into panic mode. a doctor told rachel that her newborn baby was having a stroke. shejust said to me, "he's very, very poorly. and we don't know if,

People , Stroke , Uk , Details , Children , Campaigners , Database , Midlands , Navtej-johal , 400 , House , Jobs

Sportsday

before the break through marcus rashford, scoring his first goal since april. spurs got their second equaliser just after half—time — 2—2 the final score. the attitude from the team was great, the spirit was great. we fought. we have given everything today. we put on the pitch, and that is what fans should expect from us. the fans were behind us. i think it was a great game to see for everyone — not the only for man united fans but i think all over because there was so much tempo in the game. they're a good team on the counter—attack and transition. yuu know, the three up front, they've go t the ability to hurt any team. for the most part, we dealt with that ok but we obviously conceded the two goals, butjust our response to both was outstanding. we maintained our composure, played our football.

Goal , Spurs , Score , Marcus-rashford , Equaliser , 2 , Game , Us , Team , Fans , Everything , Attitude

Sportsday

richarlison levelled for spurs with his sixth goal in six league games. united went ahead again before the break through marcus rashford, scoring his first goal since april. spurs got their second equaliser just after half—time to finish 2—2. the attitude from the team was great, the spirit was great. we fought. we have given everything today. we put on the pitch, and that is what fans should expect from us. the fans were behind us. i think it was a great game to see for everyone — not the only for man united fans but i think all over because there was so much tempo in the game. they're a good team on the counter—attack and transition. yuu know, the three up front, they've go t the ability to hurt any team. for the most part, we dealt with that ok but we obviously conceded the two goals, butjust our response

Goal , Games , Spurs , Marcus-rashford , Manchester-united , Equaliser , Six , 2 , Us , Team , Fans , Everything

The Context

if you're sick as a dog, you say, "darling, i've got to make it." even if you vote and then pass away, it's worth it, remember. nobody can predict what the electorate is ultimately going to look like tomorrow. you just can't do it given these conditions and given everything that's coming on. so the best thing for us to do is not to get caught up in that, butjust keep doing what we've been doing. turn out these folks, they're fired up, they're ready to go. i'm fired up, i'm ready to go. and that, i think, is how you have a really good night, so we're looking forward to that. thank you. i think president trump was the right president| at the right time. i agree with a lot of his policies, but rightly or wrongly, - chaos follows him. you know i'm right. chaos follows him, and we can't be i a country in disarray and a world i on fire and go through four more years of chaos _ we won't survive it. ona night like

It , Darling , Electorate , Nobody , Dog , Conditions , Thing , Everything , Doing , Butjust , Fired-up , Folks

The Travel Show

place to the other in a short time. i think about 85,000 people a day, they take it. oh, thank you! given all that history, it's a bit of a surprise there's been no proper museum to the schwebebahn. butjust as i arrived, all that's about to change. tomorrow, the schwebodrom opens and i'm here to meet its managing director thomas helbig as he makes the final few preparations. come in. hello, tom. how are you doing? fine. it's great that you are coming here. thank you. i'm excited. it's looking good. do you have anything left that you need to do today before tomorrow? we have to clean up a little bit but 95—98%, we are ready and it's great that you are coming here to our schwebebahn experience. emeline, please enter the first room. it is our projection world. and here, we tell the story of mobility — why it was necessary to build the schwebebahn because the population increased massively in the middle of the 19th

Place , People , Bit , Other , History , Surprise , Museum , 85000 , Schwebodrom , Schwebebahn , Thomas-helbig , Butjust

Breakfast

because she couldn't see that there was a platform. what do you think it represents for the people here? i think they like it because it's the one in the world. but i think they like to go from one place to the other in a short time. i think about 85,000 people a day take it. oh, thank you! given all that history, it's a bit of a surprise there's been no proper museum to the schwebebahn. butjust as i arrived, all that is about to change. tomorrow, the schwebodrom opens and i'm here to meet its managing director tomas helbig as he makes the final few preparations. come in. hello, tom. how are you doing? fine. it's great that you are coming here. thank you. i'm excited. it's looking good. do you have anything left that you need to do today before tomorrow? we have to clean up a little bit but 95—98%, we are ready and it's great that you are coming

One , People , Place , World , Other , She , Platform , 85000 , Wasn-t-a-landslide , Bit , Schwebebahn , Surprise

BBC News

counting process, butjust in the last few minutes, as you were hearing there from steve and the team in taiwan, kmt, the main opposition party, conceded defeat. their leader congratulated the democratic progressive party's leader, william lai. also in the last few minutes, the tpp, very much younger party, only came on the scene a few years ago, appealed to younger people, they also conceded defeat. let's go back to steve just to bring us right up to date with the latest lines coming out of taiwan. thanks forjoining me back in taipei as the results have been coming in and we are expecting to hear a victory speech by the presidential candidates from the democratic

Of-taiwan , Hearing , Opposition-party , Kuomintang , Defeat , Team , Steve , Counting-process , Butjust , William-lai , People , Third-party

BBC News

the houthis didn't hit anything, according to the pentagon, but i think the expectation of american officials is that the houthis are going to respond to these attacks. hugo, thank you very much for the moment, hugo bachega in beirut. i'm joined now by dr david wearing. he is a lecturer in international relations at the university of sussex. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. can you give us a bit of history? houthis are now the focus of global attention, butjust take us through who they are? they are a paramilitary group with origins in the northern part of yemen, they were at odds with the former central government in yemen but the central government in yemen at that time fought a series of small wars with them and then during the uprisings at around 2010, 2011,

Yemeni-houthis , Us , Expectation , Attacks , Hugo , Officials , Pentagon , Houthis-didn-t-hit-anything , Bbc-news , David-wearing , Relations , Bit

BBC News

linchpin of british pop and i who of music. i think she is the linchpin of british pop and rock| linchpin of british pop and rock history from the 1950s onward. she was called the queen of breaks and she gave an awful lot of musicians their breaks. she also made a lot of breaks for herself and created breaks for herself and created breaks for herself and created breaks for all of the women's, listeners and djs, to come afterwards.— listeners and djs, to come afterwards. , ., . ., afterwards. lucy, thanks so much for “oininu us, afterwards. lucy, thanks so much for joining us. and _ afterwards. lucy, thanks so much for joining us, and having _ afterwards. lucy, thanks so much for joining us, and having those - joining us, and having those thoughts, those memories, those tributes. good to talk to you. sorry it was so brief, butjust tributes to annie nightingale, who has died at 83. thanks for watching today's show. good evening. it's been a much colder week, with frosty scenes across the uk, and at least it's been drier. now, we do have some rain to come in the north overnight and at first tomorrow, but more significantly, this weather front will introduce even colder air surging down from the arctic on strong winds. so it will feel pretty bitter as we head into next week, with some severe frosts and a greater risk of snow. but i'll come back to that. for the meantime, as we go through this evening and overnight, there will be some wetter weather

Uk , Lot , All , Music , Linchpin , Breaks , Djs , Listeners , Pop , Musicians , Queen , And-rock-linchpin-of-british-pop-history

The Daily Global

this is a ring of galaxies on the sky. it is quite a long from earth, it is not something you can see through the naked eye, you need a lot of data to find this. it is 9.2 billion light—years away — that is a very, very long distance away — and it is unusual because we were not expecting to find stretches this big in the universe. did kind of goes against our cosmological models of how we think universes evolved over the last 13.8... talk how we think universes evolved over the last 13.8...— the last 13.8. .. talk us that, then. you 'ust the last 13.8. .. talk us that, then. you just broke _ the last 13.8. .. talk us that, then. you just broke up _ the last 13.8. .. talk us that, then. you just broke up a _ the last 13.8. .. talk us that, then. you just broke up a little - the last 13.8. .. talk us that, then. you just broke up a little bit - you just broke up a little bit there, butjust talk us through white contradicts, potentially, what we thought the way the universe works? :, ,:, : ,, works? one of the in the dominick underpinning _ works? one of the in the dominick underpinning ideas _ works? one of the in the dominick underpinning ideas of— works? one of the in the dominick underpinning ideas of modern - underpinning ideas of modern cosmology is the universe on large goes is homogenous— on average the same ever and looks at him in every

Lot , Something , Galaxies , Ring , Away , Sky , Data , Naked-eye , Earth , 9-2-billion , Kind , The-universe