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Take Me to the Opera

we're in the middle of recording an album full of sea shanties. mm—hm! so, we're going to rehearse and record today one of wales�*s most famous tunes, fflat huw puw. mm—hm. most probably we'll do a little bit of drunken sailor, as well. oh, that will be a bit of fun. # what shall we do with the drunken sailor? # early in the mornin�* with the drunken sailor? # way hay and up she rises with the drunken sailor? # early in the mornin�*...# with the drunken sailor? it is fantastic. with the drunken sailor? and what's the welsh song about? with the drunken sailor? fflat huw puw? with the drunken sailor? it's all about this wonderful ship that he's been cleaning and is making it look like his best parlour, and he's off to travel the world. but of course, he wants to come back home, as well. oh, but of course, to beautiful wales.

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Take Me to the Opera

say croeso i gymru. croeso i gymru. hello, chaps. we're in the middle of recording an album full of sea shanties. mm—hm! so, we're going to rehearse and record today one of wales's most famous tunes, fflat huw puw. mm—hm. most probably we'll do a little bit of drunken sailor, as well. oh, that will be a bit of fun. # what shall we do with the drunken sailor? # ear'ly in the mornin' # way hay and up she rises # way hay and up she rises # way hay and up she rises # ear'ly in the mornin'...# and what's the welsh song about? fflat huw puw? it's all about this wonderful ship that he's been cleaning and is making it look like his best parlour, and he's off to travel the world. but of course, he wants to come back home, as well. oh, but of course, to beautiful wales.

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Breakfast

and the reactions have been coming through internationally.— through internationally. yes, good mornin: . through internationally. yes, good morning- this— through internationally. yes, good morning. this latest _ through internationally. yes, good morning. this latest attack- through internationally. yes, good morning. this latest attack was . morning. this latest attack was carried out by a us naval ship in the region and tomahawk cruise missiles were used in this latest attack. and obviously this happened after the first wave of attacks carried out by the americans, with the help of uk forces, and we haven't had confirmation about the location hit, but reports suggest that the capital, sonata, was hit, the americans are saying that a reader used by the houthis was the target so this was a smaller and more targeted attack that have been carried out by the americans. 0bviously carried out by the americans. obviously this operation here is aimed at degrading the ability of the houthis to carry out those attacks targeting shipping vessels in the red sea and we have seen that these attacks have caused a lot of disruption to global trade and there have been concerns about the

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BBC News

really impacted a lot of people because kate really raised awareness of long covid and of carers because she essentially became a carer for her husband while also looking after her husband while also looking after her kids darcy and billy and they have been very open about their journey over the last number of years, making two documentaries, two books and sharing updates on good morning britain throughout the last number of years.— number of years. briefly, good mornin: number of years. briefly, good morning britain _ number of years. briefly, good morning britain back— number of years. briefly, good morning britain back on - number of years. briefly, good morning britain back on air - number of years. briefly, good morning britain back on air for| number of years. briefly, good i morning britain back on air for the first time since his death. there were other tributes on the programme?— were other tributes on the ro . ramme? , were other tributes on the rouramme? , ., programme? yes, there were. the two hosts richard — programme? yes, there were. the two hosts richard madeley _ programme? yes, there were. the two hosts richard madeley and _ programme? yes, there were. the two hosts richard madeley and susanna - hosts richard madeley and susanna reid tops the programme with 20 minutes worth of tributes to derek and of kate's support as well for derek and we heard some of what kate had to say, read out by susanna reid but one of the other things that she said was they are taking the time to heal ourselves now, let darcy and

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The Daily Global

lets speak to professor nick maynard who is the lead clinician at medical aid for palestinians one of the aid groups told to withdraw and cease activities at hospital in gaza. tell us what your colleagues in gaza are saying. we tell us what your colleagues in gaza are sa inc. ~ tell us what your colleagues in gaza aresa in. , , tell us what your colleagues in gaza aresa in. ,, ., , are saying. we left because of this mornin: , are saying. we left because of this morning. we _ are saying. we left because of this morning, we had _ are saying. we left because of this morning, we had spent— are saying. we left because of this morning, we had spent two - are saying. we left because of this morning, we had spent two weeks| are saying. we left because of this i morning, we had spent two weeks at al aqsa hospital and saw the most appalling number of injuries and types of injuries from bombs and other explosives, from guns as well. we had to leave on friday. we had not been there for the past two days because the area was no longer the conflict it and therefore we were forced to leave with no further permission from the idf to go to the

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

wants to see. i would urge the doctors to come back around the table to get everyone back in and we can start getting waiting lists falling which is what everyone wants. ~ , , falling which is what everyone wants. , , , wants. many people watching this mornin: wants. many people watching this morning might — wants. many people watching this morning might wish _ wants. many people watching this morning might wish your- wants. many people watching this | morning might wish your ministers had tried to resolve the strikes a long time ago because for many months some of your colleagues said, no more money. and there was more money in the end. the strikes and many people's view have contributed to a sense many people feel things are not working very well. one of the viewers wanted us to put this to you, he said, from nhs delivery to potholes and everything in between, delivery is getting worse, not good enough to blame covid, the bottom line is it feels worse in this country for many ordinary people. is he wrong? i country for many ordinary people. is he wron: ? . , country for many ordinary people. is he wron. ? ., . .,, country for many ordinary people. is hewron? ., , he wrong? i was here almost exactly a ear he wrong? i was here almost exactly a year ago. — he wrong? i was here almost exactly a year ago. talking — he wrong? i was here almost exactly a year ago, talking about _ he wrong? i was here almost exactly a year ago, talking about the - a year ago, talking about the outlook for the country over last year, if you think about what was being said then, people were projecting we would have a year—long

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BBC News

muffled speech. social media video shot inside the boeing 737 max 9 shows a window section missing. the passengers remain in their seats, oxygen masks dangling, looking remarkably calm. alaska airlines said the 177 passengers and crew landed safely back at portland. it has temporarily grounded its 65 max aircraft for inspection. the aeroplane has a chequered safety record — in 2019 it was grounded worldwide for eighteen months after two fatal crashes. live now to aviation analyst from jls consulting, john strickland. thank you for being with us. what do you make of what has happened in this case? , , , , , this case? sadly its fresh news this mornin: this case? sadly its fresh news this morning just _ this case? sadly its fresh news this morning just prior _ this case? sadly its fresh news this morning just prior to the _ this case? sadly its fresh news thisj morning just prior to the interview. looking at the photos it's clear a section of fuselage equivalent to one window frame area in the row of

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World Business Report

let's unpack this. i'm joined by dr rocco friebel — assistant professor of health policy at the london school of economics. good to have you on the programme. let's talk about your doctors in the uk to start with. the government says it is unaffordable to give them what they are asking for, a 35% pay rise. is they are asking for, a 35% pay rise. , ., , ., ., , they are asking for, a 3596 pay rise. , ., ' ., ., , rise. is it unaffordable? good mornin: rise. is it unaffordable? good morning and _ rise. is it unaffordable? good morning and thank— rise. is it unaffordable? good morning and thank you - rise. is it unaffordable? good morning and thank you for i morning and thank you for having me on your show. as he rightly said, the spending has been going up the across or high income countries and the uk is no exception. for many, many years he really has been a concern for government, for various governments that have been working on curtailing the cost in the nhs, partly because of the opportunity costs, so the more money you spend on healthcare, the more resources you are driven away from perhaps other sectors, education, infrastructure investments and so forth. one

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Breakfast

sense ofjourney no. you have, but there is such a sense of journey and no. you have, but there is such a sense ofjourney and inevitability. he was so composed and in control. 16. unbelievable. i6. unbelievable. thank goodness it ended when it did. we both needed to get a little bit more sleep than we ended up getting my thing. matt is nodding. you had a late night as well. morning. night as well. mornin. _ ,., ., ., night as well. morninu. ., ~ ., ., morning. good morning. and another one to come — morning. good morning. and another one to come tonight! _ morning. good morning. and another one to come tonight! certainly - morning. good morning. and another one to come tonight! certainly worth | one to come tonight! certainly worth it. what an effect match. —— epic match. the weather has been a big talking point. the good news today is the winds have now eased across most parts of the uk. the bad news is flooding will be ongoing. we have one severe flood warning, immediate danger to life on the river nene. there are more than 300 flood warnings across england, wales and scotland. there will be further impacts from that. even the weather conditions have actually got a little bit better. some persistent rain at the moment. this is the radar chart where it has been falling. in the

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Breakfast

acceptable. 50 somehow for the early years this is acceptable-— somehow for the early years this is acce table. , . . , acceptable. so parents watching this mornin: acceptable. so parents watching this morning might _ acceptable. so parents watching this morning might be _ acceptable. so parents watching this morning might be a _ acceptable. so parents watching this morning might be a little _ acceptable. so parents watching this morning might be a little bit - morning might be a little bit confused. they might see this is good news that they are going to get a reduction in their childcare costs. but you are saying you may not be able to find the place is because the child care providers simply are not able to continue. is that a fair assessment? that simply are not able to continue. is that a fair assessment?— that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. _ that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. it _ that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. it is _ that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. it is great i that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. it is great on i fair assessment. it is great on paper, but in practice if you can't find a place there is no benefit whatsoever to you as an individual. and frankly, parents need that at this moment in time.— and frankly, parents need that at this moment in time. they need more su ort this moment in time. they need more support than — this moment in time. they need more support than ever- _ this moment in time. they need more support than ever. thank _ this moment in time. they need more support than ever. thank you. - this moment in time. they need more support than ever. thank you. neil i support than ever. thank you. neil leads from the early years alliance. 2a minutes past seven. prisoners in scotland's barlinnie prison in glasgow have been given the opportunity to make their own rap records while still behind bars. they were paired up with a hip hop tutor and a record producer as part of a rehabilitation programme. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, visited barlinnie to hear their tracks. # hate these streets

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