The BBC's early-morning global news program keeps you up to date with world events each weekday morning. Host Dan Damon speaks to the people at the centre of events to hear first hand accounts, gets detailed analysis from experts and showcases the BBC's global network of 250 correspondents and 42 news bureaus.
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The BBC's early-morning global news program keeps you up to date with world events each weekday morning. Host Dan Damon speaks to the people at the centre of events to hear first hand accounts, gets detailed analysis from experts and showcases the BBC's global network of 250 correspondents and 42 news bureaus. Broadcast daily from the Bush House in London, the 50-minute program is followed by the 10-minute Marketplace Morning Report.