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Worried Sally Nugent asks BBC Breakfast colleague if he's 'safe' as sirens blare in Ukraine
BBC Breakfast presenter Sally Nugent's interview came to a halt on Tuesday morning after she was forced to ask her colleague if he was "safe" to report from war-torn Ukraine.Kyiv Correspondent James Waterhouse was providing viewers with an update on the current humanitarian crisis in Ukraine following the Russian invasion.Appearing via video link, James continued to describe the horrifying details of what has been taking place in Ukraine's capital overnight.But as the reporter spoke, loud sirens could be heard in the background, leaving Sally concerned for his welfare.Speaking from the studio in Manchester, Sally said: "James before I ask you the next question, are you okay to stay."Obviously, there are sirens going off, are you safe to stay."Nodding along, James confirmed that he was.Seeing the tension on screen, one viewer penned: "Waterhouse is doing such a good job in Kyiv, I hope he is being paid well!!"You can tell he's anxious by the way he plays with his ring as he talks #BBCnews #BBCBreakfast #Ukraine #UkraineRussianWar," the social media user added.Speaking openly about the recent attack in Mostyts’kyymasyv, north-west Kyiv, Sally asked James whether it was a pattern. James said: "We talk about cities falling under seige where Russian troops are in the face of this Ukarainan agression are pulling back surrounding cities, cutting off supplies and trying to bombard them into submission.
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Naga Munchetty reacts as BBC co-star joins rival ITV after 13 years at the broadcaster
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty has taken to Twitter to react following an announcement from her colleague of 13 years.The newsreader, 46, didn't hesitate to react after the broadcaster's business presenter revealed her plans to move to rival broadcaster ITV in March.In view of her 265,200 followers, Naga penned her co-star a sweet message.She wrote: "Congratulations! xx"The BBC newsreader was responding to her colleague's exciting news.Yesterday, BBC News correspondent Sarah Corker had announced that she was leaving the broadcaster to join rival ITV.She told her 6,000 followers: "I’m delighted to be joining @ITVNews as the Social Affairs Correspondent based in the north of England in March."It’s been quite the journey at @bbcnews over the last 13 years."Thank you to my fantastic colleagues & friends."Excited for the next chapter at ITN," she ended her post.BBC business presenter Lewis Vaughan Jones also responded to the news.He wrote: "Congrats Sarah!"Senior journalist at the BBC Leanna Byrne, penned: "You're going to smash that beat Sarah! Delighted for you xxx."While the broadcaster's Kyiv correspondent, James Waterhouse, commented: "Mega exciting and very deserved."Elsewhere, days ago Naga told how she had mistakenly invited someone round to "Netflix and Chill", without knowing the phrase was a euphemism for something else.Speaking to her listeners on her BBC Radio 5 programme, the star spoke to lexicographer and language podcaster Terry Victor, who brought up the phrase “Netflix and Chill”.“Netflix and Chill” originated as an internet slang term and is used as a euphemism for sexual activity - typically casual sex.However, this common phrase was lost on Naga, who appeared to have been taking it literally all
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