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'Many of the families of the bereaved from the Falklands were upset by it' Falklands War veteran Simon Weston, who was severely injured in the 1982 war, said it was 'an immature act' after Argentinian players and fans celebrated the World Cup win over England with a banner relating to the Falkland Islands
BBC Breakfast552,975 views • 3 days ago

While millions of football fans watched England beat Mexico 3-2 in the World Cup, one school in Wiltshire is watching the whole match this morning with 400 children who don't know the result. On #BBCBreakfast this was the moment England were leading 2-1, and then Harry Kane took a penalty
BBC Breakfast2,560,596 views • 13 days ago

'My job is to demonstrate that British democracy is wonderful and unique in the entire Cosmos' Count Binface told #BBCBreakfast why he plans to stand against Nigel Farage in the Clacton by-election - triggered by the resignation of the Reform UK leader who then plans to re-fight the seat, which he argued would vindicate him following questions over his financial arrangements
BBC Breakfast1,840,300 views • 11 days ago

'This loan is an exceptional moment' Hélène Duchêne, the French Ambassador to the UK, spoke to #BBCBreakfast after the Bayeux Tapestry arrived at the British Museum in London, the first time it's been back in the UK since it is believed to have been created here nearly 1,000 years ago
BBC Breakfast640,844 views • 9 days ago

Chester Zoo is hosting a summit to try and tackle misleading weather apps it claims is costing it up to £137,000 per day in lost visitor income. James Fox from Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Richard Bevan from the Met Office spoke to #BBCBreakfast about whether to move to a Norwegian-style, four-slot forecast, splitting the day into six-hour windows rather than one summary icon
BBC Breakfast276,040 views • 6 days ago

'We will make further statements in July about VPNs and further restrictions' Technology Secretary Liz Kendall told #BBCBreakfast she will outline more details next month about the social media ban on under 16s in the UK - as well as additional restrictions on Virtual Private Networks, curfews and chatbots
BBC Breakfast1,834,572 views • 1 month ago

The cost of damages paid out to people injured in the UK by e-scooters and e-bikes has topped £110m. As Phil Mackie revealed on #BBCBreakfast such claims have led to premiums for drivers being pushed up, to effectively cover the bill for insurers Note: Distressing video
BBC Breakfast380,546 views • 12 days ago

'No one has yet been able to explain to me why being older makes you better at the job' 22-year-old Sam Carling has been elected as a Labour MP for North West Cambridgeshire and spoke to #BBCBreakfast about being the youngest politician in the House of Commons
BBC Breakfast47,784,508 views • 2 years ago

'We don't march to the beat of Nigel Farage's drum' Kemi Badenoch told #BBCBreakfast why the Conservatives won't be standing in the Clacton by-election after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said he will resign as an MP, in order to stand in the subsequent by-election, which he argued would vindicate him following questions over his financial arrangements.
BBC Breakfast238,951 views • 11 days ago

'Manchester is not the United Kingdom and all he did at Manchester was spend money which the Government had given him' Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch told #BBCBreakfast Andy Burnham, the former Mayor of Greater Manchester, has questions to answer if he succeeds Keir Starmer as Prime Minister
BBC Breakfast515,326 views • 26 days ago

'That's beyond the pale' Peter Reid, who played for England against Argentina in 1986 just a few years after the Falklands War, spoke to #BBCBreakfast after Argentinian players celebrated the World Cup semi-final win against England with a banner in support of their country's claims to the Falkland Islands
BBC Breakfast35,701 views • 3 days ago

'Dermot is a perfect example it was caught too late' On #BBCBreakfast broadcaster Nick Owen, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2023, paid tribute to Dermot Murnaghan who died a year after also being diagnosed with the disease - an issue they discussed on Dermot's podcast 'Legends of News'
BBC Breakfast65,524 views • 7 days ago

Andy Burnham will promise he will have the "courage to fix the big things that politics has neglected", as he becomes the new leader of the Labour Party. Chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman told #BBCBreakfast Burnham will be confirmed in the role at a special party conference, ahead of taking over from Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister on Monday
BBC Breakfast20,865 views • 2 days ago

A group of grandmothers have formed an unlikely friendship with a pro wrestler during an emotional trip to Las Vegas to scatter a late husband's ashes. Lynn Crawford, Susie Matthews and Rose Sulley told #BBCBreakfast how they began speaking to pro wrestler Man Like DeReiss on a flight to Las Vegas
BBC Breakfast737,470 views • 2 months ago

'The demand for it is huge... There isn't anything like this in the North East' Former England and Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer told #BBCBreakfast about the next ambition for the Centre he created 20 years ago to help people with complex disabilities and their families
BBC Breakfast893,366 views • 3 months ago

The long-delayed bill to create a Hillsborough Law is expected to be approved by MPs today. Margaret Aspinall, chair of the Hillsborough Family Support Group, told #BBCBreakfast it will create a legal duty for public officials to tell the truth to inquiries and investigations
BBC Breakfast41,919 views • 5 days ago