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Breakfast

hello, good morning from bbc london. i'm victoria cook. tram operators have been told to pay half a million pounds in costs ahead of sentencing today over the fatal croydon crash. seven passengers were killed when a tram derailed in 2016. it was travelling three times the speed limit. transport for london and tram operations limited have admitted failing in their health and safety duties. it's thought substantial fines will be handed out at the old bailey later. police are investigating after two bottles of acid were found at north greenwich tube station. they've released this photo of two men — they say they may have information about the bottles found on tuesday afternoon in a rucksack. it's thought the acid had begun to leak and it was abandoned by the owner. anyone else who may have seen anything is being asked to contact british transport police or crimestoppers. a new production of the show "i believe in unicorns" — which is based on the book by children's author michael morpurgo — is opening tonight in the west end

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Breakfast

new british and irish music. a new production of the show i believe in unicorns, which is based on the book by children's author michael morpurgo, is opening tonight in the west end to mark its tenth anniversary. the show follows the story of tomas, an eight—year—old boy who doesn't like reading and school. tickets from a gala performance are going towards the charity?the reading agency, which aims to get people of all ages to read. and it's all about books, and our designer, just phenomenal design of all these amazing books. we're sitting on some, you know, where you just open them up and all these magical things come out of them. yeah. yeah, really special. let's take a look at the tubes now. there are part closures on the bakerloo and overground lines and severe delays on the district line. there's a good service on the other lines at the moment. now on to the weather with kate kinsella. good morning.

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BBC News at One

this is just a temporary storage site for a small proportion of the collection. basically, you will see ten or 20 times what you can see here. i would like to see the collection utilised in the way that i've planned it, to bring people into technology, to discover how it touches their lives and how it can be a career or a hobby. lucien has a name for his dying wish. the museum of electrical and electronic technology. as unique and informative as its owner. lucien dearly hopes his collection can inspire and educate others for many years to come. tim muffett, bbc news. back to the king's coronation now, and the teacher and children's author, banji alexander has composed a song for it entited �*new king'.

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BBC News

if you choose the right word, you can make people laugh, you can make people cry, you can start a fight, you can finish a fight. you can make people think if you just choose the right word. thank you so much. jon kay, bbc news. let's speak now to chris riddell, children's author and illustrator. award—winning children's author and illustrator, former children's laureate as well. and in addition to talking about 500 west today, it is of course world book day, the day when children love to get dressed up and their parents go through agonies trying to figure out how to create costumes, usually asked for at the last minute. we will talk about 500 words in a minute, but first, let's talk about world book day. what does it mean to you and why is it important that we have this day? it's a wonderful celebration of

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

think their behavior to me is marginalizing me and validating my spirits as a children's author, but also the book, it is about true self acceptance, okay come a boy who identifies as a walrus. his mother goes along with that but at the end you should ask help yourself for who you truly are and who you biologically or appear the thing is a message of self acceptance. when i was a kid that was the most common message and books that we read. it is just now on the left, with a force on kids is actually rejecting who you really are in favor of a delusion. so that is -- >> tucker: it it's a little weird if you rent the biggest book company you would not want to hire book burners. how did jeff bezos end up with employees like this? >> wealth because this is what the left is all about and we saw this with elon musk. that is why i thought it was interesting when they accused me of gaming the system, manipulate the system and write a book and

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

seeming to be in a battle to see who could be the most extreme this week, from a strict new abortion law and over-the-top redistricting efforts from the florida governor to immigration stunts gone wrong from his texas counterpart. it looks like the 2024 republican presidential race is already up and running. plus later on this hour an ohio district pulls the plug on a reading by an acclaimed children's author. the problem -- praf unicorns and rainbows. i want to begin with new comments from the first western leader to meet with putin since this invasion. on "meet the press" this morning austrian chancellor karl nehammer discussed his sit-down with the russian president who seems blind to his slew of losses over the past few weeks. >> i think he believes he is winning the war. >> did he give a rationale? did he explain what makes it

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