BBC Breakfast

2022 - 12 - 22

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Who is Sally Nugent's partner? Who is BBC Breakfast presenter's ... (NationalWorld)

We may see Sally Nugent every morning hosting BBC Breakfast but the presenter has been elusive about her private life.

However, the account has been inactive since 2018. There is no confirmation in regards to whether this was indeed her own wedding. As a result, there are no photos of her family and she has never revealed her son’s name or age. I’m trying to get back to as many people as I can. Advertisement Before this role, she worked as a sports reporter for the BBC for a decade.

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BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay flooded with support from fans as he posts ... (The Sun)

BBC BREAKFAST host Jon Kay was flooded with support after he posted about his "last show".The journalist, 53 presents the flagship programme alongside.

Have a good break," said a third. "Loved you both on Breakfast relaxed but serious when you have to be. Have a wonderful time." The #BBCBreakfast team is here for you EVERY day over the holidays. Have a wonderful Christmas and see you in the New Year x." "You are a great team.

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BBC Breakfast star Jon Kay shares 'last show' post as fans support him (Birmingham Live)

Jon and Sally Nugent signed off for Christmas today, and shared an update with BBC viewers.

And Alice wrote: "Merry Christmas both." Steve Greenfield said: "Happy Christmas." Have a good break." "Happy Christmas! Have a wonderful Christmas and see you in the New Year x." Have a wonderful time."

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Naga Munchetty gets the giggles as guest repeatedly farts live on ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt burst out laughing after baby Heidi passed wind during an emotional segment on BBC Breakfast. Her parents both battled ...

A fifth fan said: "@BBCBreakfast just watching such a wonderful couple. Pass on my good wishes." She’s beautiful, I hope all goes well for them now!" Another quickly responded: "That's what babies do!" while a third fan said: "So lovely to turn on the news and listen to a good news story from cancer survivors James and Bethany and watch the most gorgeous smiley miracle baby Heidi steal the show. She just parped!

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Naga Munchetty mortified as BBC Breakfast guest repeatedly farts ... (The Irish Sun)

NAGA Munchetty was left mortified on BBC Breakfast after a guest repeatedly farted live on air.The 47-year-old journalist was presenting Friday's show.

Pass on my good wishes," said a third. "@BBCBreakfast just watching such a wonderful couple. Such a heartwarming few mins." "Did she just parp? She just parped! Does she usually wake up like that?"

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Naga Munchetty red-faced as baby's farting disrupts BBC Breakfast (Daily Express)

Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt welcomed little Heidi and her parents onto Thursday's BBC Breakfast.

"@BBCBreakfast just watching such a wonderful couple. Such a heartwarming few mins!" [Naga Munchetty](/latest/naga-munchetty) and [Charlie Stayt](/latest/charlie-stayt) were thrilled to be meeting James and Bethany on Thursday morning.

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Naga Munchetty can't keep straight face as BBC Breakfast guest ... (Metro)

BBC Breakfast presenters Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were left in hysterics after a baby let one rip live on air.

[Naga Munchetty was expelled from school after drawing ‘big penises and boobs’ on her friends’ shirts](https://metro.co.uk/2022/11/20/naga-munchetty-was-expelled-from-school-for-drawing-explicit-pictures-17793402/?ico=more_text_links) Naga giggled: ‘Did she just parp? She just parped! [London Fire Brigade issues warning to BBC Breakfast presenters over hazard during Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty broadcast](https://metro.co.uk/2022/12/10/london-fire-brigade-warns-bbc-breakfast-presenters-over-hazard-17915402/?ico=more_text_links) [BC Breakfast](https://metro.co.uk/tag/bbc-breakfast/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P1_LNK1) presenters [Naga Munchetty](https://metro.co.uk/tag/naga-munchetty/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P1_LNK2) and Charlie Stayt were left in hysterics on Thursdays show after a baby [let one rip](https://metro.co.uk/2022/11/19/bbc-breakfast-kevin-sinfield-goes-to-the-toilet-on-live-tv-17789698/) live on air. While Heidi didn’t seem to be bothered about the whole affair, Naga asked her to try and be on her best behaviour going forward.

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Adorable 'miracle' baby leaves BBC viewers in stitches as she ... (Daily Mail)

Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were attempting to tell the heart-warming story of James and Bethany Jefferson-Loveday, who had joined them on the famous ...

I assumed that my symptoms were pregnancy related and that the lump must have been a cyst. Such a heartwarming few mins.' Bethany described: 'I felt total despair at the thought of having chemotherapy and losing my hair but James was such a great support to me, he completely understood what I was going through. [BBC](/news/bbc/index.html) Breakfast presenters into hysterics this morning after repeatedly breaking wind live-on-air as they tried to chat with her cancer-surviving parents. James, 33, was told he had Hodgkin lymphoma - a cancer that develops in vessels and glands throughout the body - in December last year. Munchetty chuckled: 'Did she just parp? One wrote on Twitter: 'So lovely to turn on the news and listen to a good news story from cancer survivors James and Bethany and watch the most gorgeous smiley miracle baby Heidi steal the show. Viewers took to social media to praise the segment and branded the moment 'heartwarming'. Viewers took to social media to praise the segment and branded the moment 'heartwarming' She just parped! Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were attempting to tell the heart-warming story of James and Bethany Jefferson-Loveday, who had joined them on the famous red sofa with their newborn Heidi [Naga Munchetty](/tvshowbiz/naga-munchetty/index.html) and Charlie Stayt were attempting to tell the heart-warming story of James and Bethany Jefferson-Loveday, who had joined them on the famous red sofa with their newborn Heidi.

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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt struggle to hold ... (MyLondon)

Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt have been left red faced this morning after one very special BBC Breakfast guest farted during an interview on a serious ...

The pair had been speaking to parents James and Bethany Jefferson-Loveday about their 'miracle' baby daughter Heidi. Such a heart-warming few mins." She just parped!

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BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty red-faced as guest ... (Daily Star)

BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty and her co-host Charlie Stayt were left in fits of giggles as a 'miracle' baby let out a gust of wind amid her parents' ...

A fifth fan said: "@BBCBreakfast just watching such a wonderful couple. Pass on my good wishes." She’s beautiful, I hope all goes well for them now!" Another quickly responded: "That's what babies do!" while a third fan said: "So lovely to turn on the news and listen to a good news story from cancer survivors James and Bethany and watch the most gorgeous smiley miracle baby Heidi steal the show. That's what that was!"

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After an epic journey ends, what happens next? (BBC News)

To reach the US border, Wilmary Camacho had to cross thousands of miles of mountains and jungles, battling diseases and facing violent robberies - all while ...

We're here to work, not to ask for things." "All they told me is that the government was helping people get to New York," she said. "But we don't want to interrupt anyone's life. If we get this area dirty, people will have a bad idea about migrants." Just have a normal life." Elianny Rodriguez, a Dominican, told the BBC that the hardest part was waiting for what's next. "I'm going to New York. It was so dangerous," the Venezuelan told the BBC. Some are classified as "sponsored" migrants who have relatives or friends offering financial support, while others are travelling with no connections at all and with little more than the clothes on their back. Even food was so expensive," she said. Every day was more complicated with the kids." "The jungle was the hardest part, because of all the things you see there.

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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt red-faced as ... (Birmingham Live)

During the show, the pair of presenters welcomed James and Bethany Jefferson-Loveday - who hail from Evesham in Worcestershire.

It’s difficult to put into words how grateful we are as a family for everything they have done for us.” Both James and Bethany are now in remission and no longer require treatment. Naga commented: "I'm telling a very emotional story here, please, Heidi – let me get on with it!" James and Bethany were on the show with their baby Heidi. "Did she just parp? Naga was hosting alongside Charlie Stayt on BBC One today.

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Thriving in Scotland after fleeing war in Ukraine (BBC News)

Orphans evacuated from bombing in Dnipro are bonding through football and learning English from Friends.

We have got used to each other and it's fun." "It has been difficult because it's a new school and a new place," she said. I am not sure I would live here forever but I would want to visit this lovely country over and over again." "I support Hibs, they are my best team just now. He told BBC Scotland: "I am enjoying school. I would love to go back and visit everybody there in Ukraine. You have so much choice." She said she found Scotland "beautiful". "These are children who have been through the care system, so over and above the trauma of what's going on in Ukraine and the trauma of a new country and trying to learn new things, they have got their backgrounds as well. "Sasha is a huge fan - he is there every game, he has got the top and the scarf and is passionate about his football," he said. But she was sad for the friends she had left behind in Ukraine. "And you need to get used to new people and new circumstances.

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Cardiff cafe staffed by people with autism fears closure (BBC News)

The Aubergine Cafe could close by new year if a dispute over a rent hike is not resolved.

And if they were just everything would just work better." Another user of the café, who asked to remain anonymous, said the Aubergine Cafe "made me feel like Cardiff has a place for me" through the way it celebrates queerness and neurodivergence. "People in the area wouldn't have the cafe local to them anymore and this would have a big impact on our community." But nobody would listen to me when I told them what sort of support I needed. It's like they didn't believe me. However, following a community rally and an Instagram campaign, the landlord reversed their decision, but the cafe is yet to receive a renewal agreement from the landlord but will have to close by the new year if it is unable to renew.

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Laura Nuttall surprised by England Lionesses during interview (BBC News)

The 23-year-old, who has terminal cancer, says meeting her heroes was "one of the best days of my life."

[returned days later.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-63497495) and the family [moved Christmas forward](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-63553647). Laura said the work the team has done has "changed a generation". Laura, from Barrowford in Lancashire, was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme - the most aggressive form of brain cancer - in 2018 following a routine eye test and given an initial prognosis of 12 months. The Manchester City winger said Laura was "an inspiration for all of us". Being at Wembley to watch the Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 to become Euro 2022 winners was "probably one of the best days of my life", she said. A young woman with terminal cancer has told of her delight during a surprise meeting with two of the England Lionesses during an interview.

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Naga Munchetty gets the giggles as guest repeatedly farts live on ... (Irish Mirror)

Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt burst out laughing after baby Heidi passed wind during an emotional segment on BBC Breakfast. Her parents both battled ...

A fifth fan said: "@BBCBreakfast just watching such a wonderful couple. Pass on my good wishes." She’s beautiful, I hope all goes well for them now!" Another quickly responded: "That's what babies do!" while a third fan said: "So lovely to turn on the news and listen to a good news story from cancer survivors James and Bethany and watch the most gorgeous smiley miracle baby Heidi steal the show. She just parped!

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Baby born on helicopter between Isles of Scilly and Cornwall (BBC News)

A woman being airlifted to hospital gave birth on board the rescue helicopter. Jennie Trevithick was being flown from the Isles of Scilly to have her baby ...

They were all amazingly supportive. What is happening?'," Ms Trevithick said. She added it was a "perfect" experience and she was grateful to the helicopter crew and the midwife who travelled with her. I was holding the baby as we were landing and looked up and went 'where are we? When on board, she said the situation progressed swiftly: "I knew we hadn't landed yet and I reached down to feel the head and I was like 'OK'." Ms Trevithick said: "In my first pregnancy, with my daughter, I was also flown out and when I found out the helicopter was on its way the contractions stopped and everything.

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