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Sky News Breakfast | Chancellor expected to announce further welfare cuts in spring statement

Join the Sky News Breakfast team live from 6am-10am, covering news from around the world and Westminster as well as featuring the morning’s biggest interviews. Joining us on the show: John Healey, Defence Secretary Craig Guildford, Chief Constable of West Midlands Police James Wild, Shadow Treasury Minister Tom Baldwin, former Director of Communications and Strategy…

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Why Breakfast Could Decide Who Wins the Fast-Food Wars | WSJ

As more people are increasingly grabbing breakfast at fast-food joints, it’s making up larger and larger margins for the big players. To keep up with the competition, Wendy’s is relaunching its breakfast menu after three failed attempts. More from the Wall Street Journal: Visit WSJ.com: http://www.wsj.com Visit the WSJ Video Center: https://wsj.com/video On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/wsj/videos/…

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Sky News Breakfast: Lviv hit by ‘five missile strikes’

On Sky News Breakfast this Monday morning: – Five missiles reportedly hit the western Ukrainian city of Lviv – A warning from the Ukraine President about Russia’s intentions as the last stand continues in Mariupol – The Home Secretary says those criticising her plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda are failing to offer other…

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Sky News Breakfast: Chemical weapons fear in Ukraine

On Sky News Breakfast with Niall Paterson on Friday, March 11: – fears President Putin could use chemical weapons in Ukraine; – but we must hold him responsible for his actions, says the former head of the British Army’s Chemical Weapons Unit; – and the World Health Organisation prepares to mark two years since COVID…

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