Ah I remember that episode!π
Ah I remember that episode!π
Niche German/Rail Minister pun π
"It feels like the goalposts keep moving. People work hard, get a pay rise and then bills go up and they see that pay rise evaporate"
Many household bills rise today including:
π council tax
π° water
β‘ energy
We looked at what can you do to try to minimise the impact, on BBC Breakfast
Selfie-shy Charlie, makeup artist Millie, a partial eclipse and me in the BBC Breakfast studio today!
Early start for a fun morning on BBC Breakfast with Ben and the team!β°πΊ
It is a very vast space! Thanks Howard
Thanks Mahmud!
It really does! πΈ
Beautiful!
And an honour to have co-presented with the brilliant Reeta who was anchoring from the field
Thanks Eddie!π
A privilege to get the chance to bring you the weekday β¦BBC Newsβ© at Ten for the first time. Which comes with the added treat of introducing my colleagues in the wall of fame!
What a Spring morning to be off work! Blossom, blue skies, bright sunshine π
Thanks Clive! π
...but only after being stuck on a stationary Elizabeth Line train for an hourπ«
Often the biggest challenge in making TV is just getting to the location. E.g. I finally arrived to cover this protest for BBC London....
π I need to get round to taking a panoramic video of my current studio!
I asked Mark Rylance (a patron of the Stop the War @STWuk coalition) how the strength of the anti-war movement has changed in the two decades since the protests against the Iraq war, and about his reaction to the situation in Ukraine and Gaza (4/4)
"His statue stands on the wall of an old hospital for shell-shocked soldiers, facing the Imperial War Museum, above the words 'Stop Killing The Kids'. I hope it'll remind people there are those of us who are horrified by that aspect of warfare" - Sir Mark Rylance (3/4)
Brian Haw: a persistent voice of anti-war; a thorn in the side for many politicians. Hereβs some background:
www.bbc.com/news/uk-engl... (2/4)
Actor Sir Mark Rylance unveiled a statue today of Brian Haw, an anti-war activist who camped at Parliament Square for 10 years in protest at UK & US foreign policy. The tribute follows a campaign by Rylance & other peace activists (1/4)