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the school of liz of thought that says that liz truss proved right with truss will be proved right with the of least the fullness of time. at least there vision there, there was a vision there, although has, well although that vision has, well blown in my mortgage. but blown a hole in my mortgage. but anyway, 60% you that anyway, 60% of you agree that rishi sunak the worst prime rishi sunak is the worst prime minister 40% of you say he minister ever. 40% of you say he is not. not right. coming up, has prince harry's deportation from the us moved one step closer? you might have missed this because it happened just before we came on air, but i'll fill you in the runaway royals us application has been us visa application has been handed over now to a judge to decide whether or not it should be made public. we've got the editor at large at the mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths, giving us the latest. but giving us the very latest. but next, gang of bulgarians are next, a gang of bulgarians are convicted largest convicted of britain's largest ever benefit fraud, costing taxpayers more than
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stuart: former prime minister of great britain, liz truss. thanks for coming on the show. >> i put forward conservative economic policies and got rouge resistance and what i say now is those same people are now starting to question tram and his economic policies saying the markets won't like them and all the same kind of things that i heard when i was prime minister and my warning is to american republicans and conservatives is the left being very effective. climate change extremist and we need to make sure we're ready to fight back and vital that conservatives. stuart: infiltrated by the w okist. >> biden and england undermined what i'm doing and concerned about is what the federal are serve will do and congressional budget office will do, and what the wider market sentiment will be around trump economic p olicies, which we know we need. we know that bidenomics is not working. we see huge inflation in america and massive debt and we need to see getting on with fracking and oil and gas ex-employer ration and i worry about the -- exploration a
stuart: former prime minister of great britain, liz truss. thanks for coming on the show. >> i put forward conservative economic policies and got rouge resistance and what i say now is those same people are now starting to question tram and his economic policies saying the markets won't like them and all the same kind of things that i heard when i was prime minister and my warning is to american republicans and conservatives is the left being very effective. climate change extremist and...
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we have been hearing a lot from the person who appointed you chancellor, liz truss, over the past couple of days. she says that andrew bailey should have been fired, should have disbanded the obr. what do you say to that message, and her message? well, i think she is the first to say that mistakes were made in that period. i do support an independent bank of england, i do support an independent office for budget responsibility. and all i would say is that some very difficult decisions were taken in that period and they are now bearing fruit. and i think when it comes to the thing that she talks about most, which is the need to grow the economy, what the imf are saying this week, namely that the uk will grow faster than in france, italy, germany, japan, that our strengths in artificial intelligence and our tech industry if the uk particular advantages, those are reasons why we can be very confident about the future. hello from the bbc sport centre. let's start with the news in the last half hour that fa cup replays will be scrapped from the first round onwards from next season. all rounds
we have been hearing a lot from the person who appointed you chancellor, liz truss, over the past couple of days. she says that andrew bailey should have been fired, should have disbanded the obr. what do you say to that message, and her message? well, i think she is the first to say that mistakes were made in that period. i do support an independent bank of england, i do support an independent office for budget responsibility. and all i would say is that some very difficult decisions were...
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well i think liz truss, i think that's a difference. >> liz truss was obsessed with detail that would help people's lives. and you can't compare humza yousaf and liz truss hand because they were ideologues who didn't know to how do politics, who didn't understand the countries that they were running i >> -- >> and, -_ >> and, you know, we're looking at, well, we will have three first ministers in two years, which is actually a more ridiculous record than westminster. >> it's interesting, though, because john swinney, they're trying to shoo him into the position. but kate forbes was the was the one who nearly won the was the one who nearly won the election last time. the scottish people like kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes and who was smart and others. >> can i just reveal something about john swinney? right, so, so obviously i was in the office earlier today because i was i was covering the 12 till three. i just was in there. i was just just between you and me. right, and so we got wind at like 9:30, 10:00 this morning that john swinney was going to
well i think liz truss, i think that's a difference. >> liz truss was obsessed with detail that would help people's lives. and you can't compare humza yousaf and liz truss hand because they were ideologues who didn't know to how do politics, who didn't understand the countries that they were running i >> -- >> and, -_ >> and, you know, we're looking at, well, we will have three first ministers in two years, which is actually a more ridiculous record than westminster....
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truss, they are also knocking — johnson, liz truss, they are also knocking around and they cannot shut up. knocking around and they cannot shut up they _ knocking around and they cannot shut up. they are — knocking around and they cannot shut up. they are sounding off on whatever— up. they are sounding off on whatever they can think of every five minutes because they all seem to want— five minutes because they all seem to want to — five minutes because they all seem to want to still be relevant. used to want to still be relevant. used to be _ to want to still be relevant. used to be there was a jennings agreement, they would retire from the field _ agreement, they would retire from the field of battle and, now, no, they— the field of battle and, now, no, they want— the field of battle and, now, no, they want to be there pounding away at each _ they want to be there pounding away at each other. it is dreadfully boring — at each other. it is dreadfully boring. they are not prime minister any more _ boring. they are not prime minister any more because they were no good at th
truss, they are also knocking — johnson, liz truss, they are also knocking around and they cannot shut up. knocking around and they cannot shut up they _ knocking around and they cannot shut up. they are — knocking around and they cannot shut up. they are sounding off on whatever— up. they are sounding off on whatever they can think of every five minutes because they all seem to want— five minutes because they all seem to want to — five minutes because they all seem to want to still...
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liz truss believes the she's now. the stuff she's saying now. i'm not this sort of not sure she is this sort of rabid right winger. i think she's fairly centrist . she's actually fairly centrist. or was she? >> i mean, all we all knew >> i mean, all she we all knew what she would do when she got in. that's what i mean. that's what her whole campaign against rishi was, was it was incredibly right wing. and i remember having supper with, with two eminent economists, both whom eminent economists, both of whom who said, well, as soon as she gets in, she'll change. and to their shock, i mean that apart from the 40 billion that she didn't, i mean, she did , you didn't, i mean, she did, you know, cut start cutting taxes and things like that. i mean, it was it was i mean, scarlett, you talk about cutting taxes. >> and i honestly, in my view, i don't think this country has ever been worse. maybe post war or whatever, second world war. but the roads, particularly everywhere i go , the amount of everywhere i go, the amount of litter, the amount of graffiti
liz truss believes the she's now. the stuff she's saying now. i'm not this sort of not sure she is this sort of rabid right winger. i think she's fairly centrist . she's actually fairly centrist. or was she? >> i mean, all we all knew >> i mean, all she we all knew what she would do when she got in. that's what i mean. that's what her whole campaign against rishi was, was it was incredibly right wing. and i remember having supper with, with two eminent economists, both whom eminent...
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so as liz truss , who i interviewed as liz truss, who i interviewed this week for her book, said in the foreign office, you get people who talk our country down. >> yeah, i mean, they can they can get stuff. and you know what the eu hate us. joe biden hates us. i tweeted this the other day. you know, people in this own our own country hate us, a big proportion of them. and in actual fact, i think, you know, if you care about the future of britain, think you'd probably britain, i think you'd probably want election want a donald trump election win, seems the win, because he seems to be the only seems to actually, only guy who seems to actually, you and appreciate you know, enjoy and appreciate the also, i >> well, also, joe biden, i don't even know he's don't even know whether he's awake whether knows where awake or whether he knows where he well, there are clearly >> well, there are clearly issues about him. >> fear a trump presidency, issues about him. >> we'll a trump presidency, issues about him. >> we'll disagree presidency, issues about him. >> we'll disagree on sidency, issues abou
so as liz truss , who i interviewed as liz truss, who i interviewed this week for her book, said in the foreign office, you get people who talk our country down. >> yeah, i mean, they can they can get stuff. and you know what the eu hate us. joe biden hates us. i tweeted this the other day. you know, people in this own our own country hate us, a big proportion of them. and in actual fact, i think, you know, if you care about the future of britain, think you'd probably britain, i think...
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also liz truss, memoirs are also liz truss, her memoirs are about to be released. your thoughts on her, please. i can tell you now my panel completely differently. disagree do you think she's
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liz truss her possible leader. liz truss her book launch tonight. they've been document been given this this document out, to journalists today. they're to make clear they're trying to make clear that trussonomics is the future direction for the tory party now that that would be distributed by the left of the party. but they want to try and portray the tory party as getting more extreme the of politics extreme to the right of politics and banging centre is the and banging the centre is the labour that's where labour party. and that's where jonathan and maybe labour party. and that's where jonathanwes and maybe labour party. and that's where jonathanwes streeting, maybe labour party. and that's where jonathanwes streeting, who'se weaving wes streeting, who's debating, of course, the health and the vaping bill in the house of commons today. i mean, i wonder whether the remarks out from the uk government today is a chance for those around rishi sunak, his top team, to stress that he's a right winger. he is trying to ban smoking and lots of those on the
liz truss her possible leader. liz truss her book launch tonight. they've been document been given this this document out, to journalists today. they're to make clear they're trying to make clear that trussonomics is the future direction for the tory party now that that would be distributed by the left of the party. but they want to try and portray the tory party as getting more extreme the of politics extreme to the right of politics and banging centre is the and banging the centre is the...
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i hope he does. >> and actually, liz truss >> and actually, liz, liz truss was i think it was was urging nigel, i think it was this week to the tories. if this week to join the tories. if and when you're wiped out and you're would and when you're wiped out and you'make would and when you're wiped out and you'make of would and when you're wiped out and you'make of that? would and when you're wiped out and you'make of that? would )uld and when you're wiped out and you'make of that? would you you make of that? would you welcome him the party? welcome him in the party? >> course i would. you >> oh, of course i would. you know, years i've been saying know, for years i've been saying that years i've been saying, that for years i've been saying, as at the beginning of as i said at the beginning of the that belongs in the the show, that he belongs in the lords. that lords. yeah. no, it's time that you right all you know, the right all conservative leaning, people. we come together now it is time. >> all right. dame andrew jenkins, thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. lovely to
i hope he does. >> and actually, liz truss >> and actually, liz, liz truss was i think it was was urging nigel, i think it was this week to the tories. if this week to join the tories. if and when you're wiped out and you're would and when you're wiped out and you'make would and when you're wiped out and you'make of would and when you're wiped out and you'make of that? would and when you're wiped out and you'make of that? would )uld and when you're wiped out and you'make of that?...
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liz truss writes a book and it. liz truss writes a book and is it time to bring back the british empire
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. >>> coming up, britain's former prime minister, liz truss, she says trump has to win. she's warning against the deep state in america. of she's going to join me on set in the 11:00 hour. p. ray easily was a former intern for barack obama. now she's a proud conservative and trump supporter. what changed? i'll ask hersh she's going to be on the show. day four of the trump trial. will the former president testify? should he testify? trump's attorney, alina habba, next on that. ♪ ♪ trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, giving traders even more ways to sharpen their skills with tailored education. get an expanding library filled with new online videos, webcasts, articles, courses, and more - all crafted just for traders. and with guided learning paths stacked with content curated to fit your unique goals, you can spend less time searching and more time learning. trade brilliantly with schwab. the all new godaddy airo helps you get your business online in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful website. just start w
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liz truss writes a book and it. liz truss writes a book and is it time to bring back the british empire? we're not pulling our punches tonight to fall out over all of those topics. and many more are my friday a team . i'm a woman, my friday a team. i'm a woman, so brexity she makes nigel farage look like a remainer. suzanne evans cancelled by the bbc for having a personality. radio legend alex dyke and britain's bendy man , legendary britain's bendy man, legendary dancer wayne sleep . my friday dancer wayne sleep. my friday feeling monologue is coming. i'll be dealing with labour and i'll be dealing with labour and i'll be dealing with labour and i'll be proving why they're wrong about everything. but first the news headlines and tatiana sanchez, who's always right . right. >> mark, thank you and good evening . the top stories angela evening. the top stories angela rayner says she'll step down if it's determined that she's committed a criminal offence over her tax affairs. it's over the sale of her council house in
liz truss writes a book and it. liz truss writes a book and is it time to bring back the british empire? we're not pulling our punches tonight to fall out over all of those topics. and many more are my friday a team . i'm a woman, my friday a team. i'm a woman, so brexity she makes nigel farage look like a remainer. suzanne evans cancelled by the bbc for having a personality. radio legend alex dyke and britain's bendy man , legendary britain's bendy man, legendary dancer wayne sleep . my friday...
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liz truss's and it's 969 days. of procession. but, you know, he could use this split to redefine the snp. but the snp have put so much effort into becoming this broad tent, this broad church of ideas, that it seems if he needs to get all of his msps to back him next week, then it's difficult to really see a way how he can make everybody happy. somebody is always going to feel like, you know, their views are not getting heard here. >> well, tony mcguire, thank you very much for all of that. live from edinburgh. what a moment. it has turned out to be today. and i suppose all the pressure now ramps up for those two. no confidence motions next week, tony. thank you. >> remember, was it tony yesterday who was asking the pubuc yesterday who was asking the public and he was actually delivering the news. >> yes. >> yes. >> delivering the news first. >> delivering the news first. >> reactions are always very very interesting . but, we've very interesting. but, we've just got time to ask our friend down here, humza yousaf. it looks like hu
liz truss's and it's 969 days. of procession. but, you know, he could use this split to redefine the snp. but the snp have put so much effort into becoming this broad tent, this broad church of ideas, that it seems if he needs to get all of his msps to back him next week, then it's difficult to really see a way how he can make everybody happy. somebody is always going to feel like, you know, their views are not getting heard here. >> well, tony mcguire, thank you very much for all of...
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establishment never wanted liz truss. think they wanted truss. no, i think they wanted rishi, more in line. rishi, who is much more in line. and obviously, bringing cameron back that, you know, his back proves that, you know, his party a traditional party more a more traditional tory still party more a more traditional tory she still party more a more traditional tory she needs still party more a more traditional tory she needs to still party more a more traditional tory she needs to take still think she needs to take responsibility too responsibility for going too far or and the or too fast and for the consequences of it . and just in consequences of it. and just in terms a rehabilitation, it's terms of a rehabilitation, it's that which that taking responsibility which will be, well, should all will be, well, they should all take responsibility. >> there a lot of >> i think there are a lot of them, the labour >> i think there are a lot of them, who the labour >> i think there are a lot of them, who the; labour >> i think there are a lot of them,
establishment never wanted liz truss. think they wanted truss. no, i think they wanted rishi, more in line. rishi, who is much more in line. and obviously, bringing cameron back that, you know, his back proves that, you know, his party a traditional party more a more traditional tory still party more a more traditional tory she still party more a more traditional tory she needs still party more a more traditional tory she needs to still party more a more traditional tory she needs to take still...
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what does he make liz truss's new book? he make of liz truss's new book? do really only ten years do we really only have ten years to the west? i'll also be to save the west? i'll also be speaking to lord walney, who has previously called for pro—palestinian protests to be banned intimidate jews. banned if they intimidate jews. is now the for the met to is now the time for the met to finally take action? tim shipman, the chief political commentator of the sunday times, will sharing details will be sharing the details of his in his brexit his latest book in his brexit quartette, probing quartette, and i'll be probing him on who he really thinks led to the downfall of boris johnson . i'll be joined by . and i'll later be joined by the and former prison the author and former prison officer ian aitchison, whose new book looks at the dire book screwed looks at the dire state of britain's british british prisons and whether they have become a breeding ground for islamic extremism . so all for islamic extremism. so all thatis for islamic extremism. so all that
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but in recent years, i'm here, people you probably , as liz truss would you probably, as liz truss would say, the only conservative left in the room, or a few of them. anyway, in recent years, a lot of people in this country feel like there has been an attack, a mission creep, as i described it, on the very fabric of britain's or england's identity at least attacks on the royal family to abolish them, abolish the monarchy , even trying to get the monarchy, even trying to get the monarchy, even trying to get the grand national and great iconic events like that shut down. so i disagree where you say that it shouldn't be about patriotism, shouldn't be about politics, because in actual fact, i think a lot of people have become so disillusioned with the country in recent years that now we're finally realising we have a great country here. we are iconic, we're historic, we're full of very brave and courageous and innovative people. and it's time now. we, as i said in my, thoughts at the top of the show, use it or lose it before we lose all sense of identity completely. >> i do agree with you,
but in recent years, i'm here, people you probably , as liz truss would you probably, as liz truss would say, the only conservative left in the room, or a few of them. anyway, in recent years, a lot of people in this country feel like there has been an attack, a mission creep, as i described it, on the very fabric of britain's or england's identity at least attacks on the royal family to abolish them, abolish the monarchy , even trying to get the monarchy, even trying to get the monarchy, even...
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liz truss, in office for six weeks, described this recently as an conservative. there is a view on the libertarian wing of the party it isn't something a conservative government should be doing. there are concerns within the tory party of the work ability orbit. one mp, john hayes, said a few minutes this idea of a rolling age of consent was at best a curiosity, at worst a absurdity. on ideological grounds you will hear voices of dissent on the tory benches. step back and there is broad cross—party agreement it is the right thing. the labour opposition supported and suggested it before rishi sunak did last october. there are the numbers to get it through parliament. there is a question overtime before the next general election to get it onto the statute book, but i think it will be there. the overwhelming view of the house of commons is it is the right thing to do and it will become law. once it is, i think it is unlikely a future government would overturn it. interesting. victoria atkins talked about saving lives and creating brighter futures. about saving liv
liz truss, in office for six weeks, described this recently as an conservative. there is a view on the libertarian wing of the party it isn't something a conservative government should be doing. there are concerns within the tory party of the work ability orbit. one mp, john hayes, said a few minutes this idea of a rolling age of consent was at best a curiosity, at worst a absurdity. on ideological grounds you will hear voices of dissent on the tory benches. step back and there is broad...
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it looks like the scottish hate crime bill could be the liz truss legislation . possibly. truss of legislation. possibly. so humza yousaf, the snp leader and the first minister of scotland, faces a tory vote to repeal hate crime law, he's facing a vote at holyrood to repeal his disastrous hate crime laws amid warnings that a deluge of complaints is placing an intolerable, intolerable strain on police scotland. so there have been over 7000 complaints so far and some of them, only around 4% of have been, you know , taken up as serious and investigated by the, by the police , but that's still a lot police, but that's still a lot that's still 240. and they've included there's a 74 year old woman who posted on facebook that basically our neighbour had maliciously vexatiously complained . and, you know, she's complained. and, you know, she's had issues with her neighbour before. all the neighbours have apparently. the, the apparently. and, and, the, the police along and arrested police came along and arrested her, took her phone and all the rest of it. so it's an incredibly trau
it looks like the scottish hate crime bill could be the liz truss legislation . possibly. truss of legislation. possibly. so humza yousaf, the snp leader and the first minister of scotland, faces a tory vote to repeal hate crime law, he's facing a vote at holyrood to repeal his disastrous hate crime laws amid warnings that a deluge of complaints is placing an intolerable, intolerable strain on police scotland. so there have been over 7000 complaints so far and some of them, only around 4% of...
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we saw that during the liz truss period. she tried to cut taxes and essentially the bond market said, no, we won't lend you the money. so somehow power is now outside of parliament. >> and of course, the worry is that blair actually managed to get a few people into the civil service of his persuasion , and service of his persuasion, and they're still there. >> wow. >> wow. >> a few truth bombs from mike hollingsworth. do you care to challenge any of that? >> alpesh my wife is a civil servant and i can tell you, mike, she not only runs my house, but she is actually running the whole government. >> there you go . >> there you go. >> there you go. >> pretty much. i mean, that's an exclusive. i'm going to give you another exclusive on gb news. i have met nigel farage and i'm going to tell you, and i met him without any cameras . met him without any cameras. >> more impressive than knowing the king, by the way. >> well, i thought you'd agree. i'm sure the viewers would. and i'm sure the viewers would. and i met him in the green r
we saw that during the liz truss period. she tried to cut taxes and essentially the bond market said, no, we won't lend you the money. so somehow power is now outside of parliament. >> and of course, the worry is that blair actually managed to get a few people into the civil service of his persuasion , and service of his persuasion, and they're still there. >> wow. >> wow. >> a few truth bombs from mike hollingsworth. do you care to challenge any of that? >> alpesh...
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we saw that during the liz truss period. she tried to cut taxes and essentially the bond market said, no, we won't lend you the money. so somehow power is now outside of parliament. >> and of course, the worry is that blair actually managed to get a few people into the civil service of his persuasion , and service of his persuasion, and they're still there. >> wow. >> wow. >> a few truth bombs from mike hollingsworth. do you care to challenge any of that? >> alpesh my wife is a civil servant and i can tell you, mike, she not only runs my house, but she is actually running the whole government. >> there you go . >> there you go. >> there you go. >> pretty much. i mean, that's an exclusive. i'm going to give you another exclusive on gb news. i have met nigel farage and i'm going to tell you, and i met him without any cameras . met him without any cameras. >> more impressive than knowing the king, by the way. >> well, i thought you'd agree. i'm sure the viewers would. and i'm sure the viewers would. and i met him in the green r
we saw that during the liz truss period. she tried to cut taxes and essentially the bond market said, no, we won't lend you the money. so somehow power is now outside of parliament. >> and of course, the worry is that blair actually managed to get a few people into the civil service of his persuasion , and service of his persuasion, and they're still there. >> wow. >> wow. >> a few truth bombs from mike hollingsworth. do you care to challenge any of that? >> alpesh...
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two words liz truss. >> that's right . two words liz truss. >> that's right. he's at back of his easter holidays of course, very happy himself, there very happy with himself, there we we will be doing pmqs we go. so we will be doing pmqs with gloria de piero and christopher this afternoon. christopher hope this afternoon. now excited in the now very excited to say in the studio have a very special studio we have a very special guest bestselling author and journalist lionel shriver, journalist at lionel shriver, the this new book, the author of this new book, mania. and we were looking at some of the reviews of this so far, lionel. and my particular favourite is from the i website, which said that it reads like an outburst on gb news badge of honoun >> it's a badge of honour for all of us. >> yes, i think so. but just tell our viewers who obviously haven't maybe read it yet and no doubt will buy it. having heard that, does this reviewer that, why does this reviewer consider this to be thematically in topics we talk in line with the topics we talk aboutin in lin
two words liz truss. >> that's right . two words liz truss. >> that's right. he's at back of his easter holidays of course, very happy himself, there very happy with himself, there we we will be doing pmqs we go. so we will be doing pmqs with gloria de piero and christopher this afternoon. christopher hope this afternoon. now excited in the now very excited to say in the studio have a very special studio we have a very special guest bestselling author and journalist lionel shriver,...
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truss. the post office inquiry continues today. it will hear evidence from longman — a former post office investigator who was involved in the incorrect prosecution and conviction of a number of sub post masters. allan leighton, the ex—chairman of the post office will also be questioned at the inquiry. and staying with uk, news the latest inflation numbers are out this morning with economists forecasting another fall in the rate of inflation from the 3.4% seen in february. rising prices hit a peak in october of 2022, when inflation was at 11%. i'll be talking to a leading economist about this later in our business coverage. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to the united states, and day two of donald trump's criminal trial has concluded in new york. the focus for the moment is selecting a jury to sit through the weeks of proceedings. so far, seven have been chosen, but dozens of potentialjurors have been excused, after saying they couldn't be impartial. this case
truss. the post office inquiry continues today. it will hear evidence from longman — a former post office investigator who was involved in the incorrect prosecution and conviction of a number of sub post masters. allan leighton, the ex—chairman of the post office will also be questioned at the inquiry. and staying with uk, news the latest inflation numbers are out this morning with economists forecasting another fall in the rate of inflation from the 3.4% seen in february. rising prices hit...
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i don't think he could - predict ukraine or liz truss. there are some people who voted for keir starmer because of the ten pledges and they have every right to be fed up and they have every right to be fed up and i understand that. but there is also trust with a wider group of people. if you go to the election saying that you are going to spend all this money which you know you can't spend, and do all these things would you know you can't do, you will not build trust with the electorate and that is the choice he has made. ., ., , , electorate and that is the choice he has made. . . , , , has made. so, what happens? is it ossible has made. so, what happens? is it possible keir— has made. so, what happens? is it possible keir starmer _ has made. so, what happens? is it possible keir starmer government | has made. so, what happens? is it - possible keir starmer government and then he thinks of a few things that won't rock the boat? i(eir then he thinks of a few things that won't rock the boat? keir starmer's trick throughout _ won't rock t
i don't think he could - predict ukraine or liz truss. there are some people who voted for keir starmer because of the ten pledges and they have every right to be fed up and they have every right to be fed up and i understand that. but there is also trust with a wider group of people. if you go to the election saying that you are going to spend all this money which you know you can't spend, and do all these things would you know you can't do, you will not build trust with the electorate and...
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he attended cabinet when liz truss was prime minister and attending cabinet under rishi sunak. a middle ranking energy minister role he has held recently. his reasoning for it, he says, is just to spend a bit more time in his constituency. he will be standing for re—election in his constituency, a relatively safe conservative seat. the majority of around 20,000 but i suppose at the moment, with the state of the opinion polls, the tories cannot take any seats for granted. he says he wants to focus on issues he has been campaigning on locally, around improving broadband provision, local health care, that kind of thing. we are awaiting a response from the prime minister to it. i suppose the concern here for rishi sunak as he has lost three quite experienced ministers in the space of about a month. we had the armed forces minister resigning and also the education minister a few weeks back. both of those very well respected figures but the difference, as you say, is with those two, they are planning to stand down as mps as well when it comes to the general election. not so with gr
he attended cabinet when liz truss was prime minister and attending cabinet under rishi sunak. a middle ranking energy minister role he has held recently. his reasoning for it, he says, is just to spend a bit more time in his constituency. he will be standing for re—election in his constituency, a relatively safe conservative seat. the majority of around 20,000 but i suppose at the moment, with the state of the opinion polls, the tories cannot take any seats for granted. he says he wants to...
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truss, voting against the bill, arguing it would limit personal freedom. there was widespread agreement to the parties that the government idea is a good idea, except when you look amongst the conservative party. around 60 conservative mps voted against this and around 100 abstained. it was a free vote, able to vote how they chose, but plenty decided they would not back rishi sunak. the bill passed by 383 votes to 67. if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. some pictures to bring you now of a devastating fire that engulfed denmark's historic old stock exchange building in the centre of copenhagen. the building dates back to the year 1625, and is one of the city's oldest buildings, currently housing the danish chamber of commerce. copenhagen residents and staff from a nearby museum rushed to rescue a number of historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under con
truss, voting against the bill, arguing it would limit personal freedom. there was widespread agreement to the parties that the government idea is a good idea, except when you look amongst the conservative party. around 60 conservative mps voted against this and around 100 abstained. it was a free vote, able to vote how they chose, but plenty decided they would not back rishi sunak. the bill passed by 383 votes to 67. if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the...
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truss, voting against the bill, arguing it would limit personal freedom. there was widespread agreement to the parties that the government idea is a good idea, except when you look amongst the conservative party. around 60 conservative mps voted against this and around 100 abstained. it was a free vote, able to vote how they chose, but plenty decided they would not back rishi sunak. the bill passed by 383 votes to 67. if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by a fire on tuesday. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correspondent adrienne murray was there. it started in the small hours of the morning. soon, flames and thick grey smoke had engulfed the historic former stock exchange. 0nlookers watched on
truss, voting against the bill, arguing it would limit personal freedom. there was widespread agreement to the parties that the government idea is a good idea, except when you look amongst the conservative party. around 60 conservative mps voted against this and around 100 abstained. it was a free vote, able to vote how they chose, but plenty decided they would not back rishi sunak. the bill passed by 383 votes to 67. if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the...
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liz truss has condemned it as anti—conservative. so we will get a sense today of the depth of opposition within the tory party to this particularly on the libertarian wing of the conservative party. it is a free vote which means rishi sunak is not ordering his mps to vote for this and ultimately because labour is backing this policy the broad expectation is that this will go through parliament. but it has become something of a flashpoint in the argument raging within the tory parliament about where the conservative party goes next. put aside the policy for a second, look at it as a public health measure and this could perhaps be the most significant consequential thing rishi sunak�*s government does. if it passes this will be remembered. it is very unlikely i think that a future government would reverse this phasing out of smoking. from future government would reverse this phasing out of smoking.— phasing out of smoking. from a health perspective _ phasing out of smoking. from a health perspective it _ phasing out of smoking. fr
liz truss has condemned it as anti—conservative. so we will get a sense today of the depth of opposition within the tory party to this particularly on the libertarian wing of the conservative party. it is a free vote which means rishi sunak is not ordering his mps to vote for this and ultimately because labour is backing this policy the broad expectation is that this will go through parliament. but it has become something of a flashpoint in the argument raging within the tory parliament about...
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the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the party? i think it would be good if hejoined the conservative party. and became an mp? if you join the conservative party i support him becoming an mp. why? i think he believes in conservative values and it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. ms truss added that she can't see a purpose for the united nations — saying it's had a �*positively damaging' effect on dealing with international situations. israel says iran "will be met with a response", as retribution for the islamic republic's attack over the weekend. israeli officials had
the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic...
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and was bbc news right to grant a long interview to liz truss in the week she published a book? iran's attack on israel last weekend heightened tensions at what was already a very volatile moment in the middle east, made even more volatile since by israel's response on friday. no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments
and was bbc news right to grant a long interview to liz truss in the week she published a book? iran's attack on israel last weekend heightened tensions at what was already a very volatile moment in the middle east, made even more volatile since by israel's response on friday. no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the...
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but fortunately, with the help of boris johnson, liz truss and suella braverman, we were able to stop them. but as it turns out, that was merely as it turns out, that was merely a delay. it would in fact be more sensible to abandon them altogether. digital border technologies , coming known as technologies, coming known as the single trade window, should be implemented later this year and should be an and that should be an opportunity reduce friction opportunity to reduce friction on all our from safe on all our trade from safe countries , not just the eu. free countries, not just the eu. free trade benefits the consumer by cutting prices. this type of protectionism simply damages the economy and makes us all poorer as ever. let me know your thoughts mailmogg@gbnews.com and i'm delighted to be joined now by a regular on gb news, former lib dem candidate for the cotswolds and founder of save british farming, liz webster. liz, thank you for coming in. i have a sneaking suspicion it may just be possible we could agree on this, that the eu is a heavily regulated organisation, so why shoul
but fortunately, with the help of boris johnson, liz truss and suella braverman, we were able to stop them. but as it turns out, that was merely as it turns out, that was merely a delay. it would in fact be more sensible to abandon them altogether. digital border technologies , coming known as technologies, coming known as the single trade window, should be implemented later this year and should be an and that should be an opportunity reduce friction opportunity to reduce friction on all our...
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but fortunately, with the help of boris johnson, liz truss and suella braverman, we were able to stop them. but as it turns out, that was merely as it turns out, that was merely a delay. it would in fact be more sensible to abandon them altogether. digital border technologies , coming known as technologies, coming known as the single trade window, should be implemented later this year and should be an and that should be an opportunity reduce friction opportunity to reduce friction on all our from safe on all our trade from safe countries , not just the eu. free countries, not just the eu. free trade benefits the consumer by cutting prices. this type of protectionism simply damages the economy and makes us all poorer as ever. let me know your thoughts mailmogg@gbnews.com and i'm delighted to be joined now by a regular on gb news, former lib dem candidate for the cotswolds and founder of save british farming, liz webster. liz, thank you for coming in. i have a sneaking suspicion it may just be possible we could agree on this, that the eu is a heavily regulated organisation, so why shoul
but fortunately, with the help of boris johnson, liz truss and suella braverman, we were able to stop them. but as it turns out, that was merely as it turns out, that was merely a delay. it would in fact be more sensible to abandon them altogether. digital border technologies , coming known as technologies, coming known as the single trade window, should be implemented later this year and should be an and that should be an opportunity reduce friction opportunity to reduce friction on all our...
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truss has described it as unconservative, many other tory mps feel it is just impractical. the vote today will be a free vote which means that mps will be voting according to their conscience. tory mps are not going to be ordered to support this and it will be very interesting to see how many conservative mps, potentially including cabinet ministers as well, decide to either abstain or vote on this measure. it has become i think something of a flashpoint within the argument going on within the conservative party about what it stands for now. but with labour supporting this measure, if there is enough parliamentary time between now and the general election, it will pass into law, and as i said i think it could be the most enduring part of this government's legacy. ben wright, thank you. the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, that's up from 3.9% in the previous three months. but the number ofjob vacancies is still high. there's been a rise in the n
truss has described it as unconservative, many other tory mps feel it is just impractical. the vote today will be a free vote which means that mps will be voting according to their conscience. tory mps are not going to be ordered to support this and it will be very interesting to see how many conservative mps, potentially including cabinet ministers as well, decide to either abstain or vote on this measure. it has become i think something of a flashpoint within the argument going on within the...
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near liz truss. and then she was outside a church on easter sunday. if you look closely, sunday. but if you look closely, the and she the church is boarded up and she clearly had not been in there for a service, see. for a service, you see. >> fair enough . yeah. >> yeah. fair enough. yeah. i mean, necessarily the mean, it's not necessarily the best there we best optics, is it? but there we are. as much as we love liz truss. right, sam? come on. here's is your union jack here's your, is your union jack ass, please? >> it's the bin stasi at doncaster council. who this week. last days week. well, in the last few days have started snooping through people's tagging the people's recycling, tagging the bins to take them. bins and refusing to take them. if there's anything in there that isn't up to snuff in their eyes, leading all the neighbours to curtains and judge to switch the curtains and judge the people who fail to mix their yoghurt pots from their toilet rolls. >> well, i like this is exactly what t
near liz truss. and then she was outside a church on easter sunday. if you look closely, sunday. but if you look closely, the and she the church is boarded up and she clearly had not been in there for a service, see. for a service, you see. >> fair enough . yeah. >> yeah. fair enough. yeah. i mean, necessarily the mean, it's not necessarily the best there we best optics, is it? but there we are. as much as we love liz truss. right, sam? come on. here's is your union jack here's...
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her stay in number 10 lasted just 45 days — before liz truss was forced to stand down as prime minister in 2022, following a mini budget that sparked economic turmoil. now, in a new interview ahead of the release of her book, she's revealed her hopes of a donald trump victory in the upcoming us election,and admitted how she'd welcome nigel farage as a tory mp. she's been speaking to our political editor chris mason. talk directly to the viewer, the listener who, whatever their politics, says that your time as prime minister left the uk as an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted, all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce. this isjust, this isjust pathetic, you know, point scoring. address directly, our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers that mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer, for the economy getting into a spin and say that you were the author of that and it was a disaster. well, the mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon that was happening around
her stay in number 10 lasted just 45 days — before liz truss was forced to stand down as prime minister in 2022, following a mini budget that sparked economic turmoil. now, in a new interview ahead of the release of her book, she's revealed her hopes of a donald trump victory in the upcoming us election,and admitted how she'd welcome nigel farage as a tory mp. she's been speaking to our political editor chris mason. talk directly to the viewer, the listener who, whatever their politics, says...
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the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the party? i would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the party?— addition to the party? i think it would be _ addition to the party? i think it would be good _ addition to the party? i think it would be good if _ addition to the party? i think it would be good if he - addition to the party? i think it would be good if he joined| it would be good if he joined the conservative party. find the conservative party. and became an _ the conservative party. and became an mp? _ the conservative party. and became an mp? if- the conservative party. and
the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic...
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truss who said that the smoking ban was unconservative who said importers of it were basically finger wagging supporters of the nanny state and control freaks. it chairman of the conservative party jake berry saying that the government was addicted to telling people what to do. and he would not be supporting it either. we've also had at least one cabinet minister not supporting this as well. that is kemi badenoch the business and trade secretary she said that the aims were laudable but she was of course worried about a range of issues including the enforcement and the effect on businesses which were selling cigarettes and having to enforce this themselves. so we have had some quite big names if you'd like on the conservative benches effectively saying that they don't respect rishi sunak point of view or authority on this issue. in fairness there is a lasting manager change when smoking was banned in pubs and restaurants under the last labour government. there's also a free vote and also cabinet level splits including the deputy prime minister at that time. john prescott voting differe
truss who said that the smoking ban was unconservative who said importers of it were basically finger wagging supporters of the nanny state and control freaks. it chairman of the conservative party jake berry saying that the government was addicted to telling people what to do. and he would not be supporting it either. we've also had at least one cabinet minister not supporting this as well. that is kemi badenoch the business and trade secretary she said that the aims were laudable but she was...
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jonathan: we are not talking liz truss. lisa: hold on a second. if you look at the charts coming out of the imf, u.s. debt to gdp ranks with china and india, above where brazil is at. they are talking about this as the major risk. crises usually happen in areas perceived as the safest, and that is what people are looking at with the treasury market. what is that happened? this is pie-in-the-sky for people who would like to invest in treasuries today, and that's what people haven't talked about it more. jonathan: you know the former prime minister is on a book talk at the moment if we wanted to get her on the program. lisa: i would love to speak with liz truss. let's make that happen. jonathan: equities on the s&p 500 positive .25%. bond market, yields lower by several basis points. and there is the move. 81, 84 on wti. lisa: how price in geopolitical risk? we could talk about the what if's, it didn't come to fruition, then it is a buy because if you don't have 13 million barrels of oil produced out of the u.s. every day, at a point, it's difficult
jonathan: we are not talking liz truss. lisa: hold on a second. if you look at the charts coming out of the imf, u.s. debt to gdp ranks with china and india, above where brazil is at. they are talking about this as the major risk. crises usually happen in areas perceived as the safest, and that is what people are looking at with the treasury market. what is that happened? this is pie-in-the-sky for people who would like to invest in treasuries today, and that's what people haven't talked about...
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how come argentina milei and argentina gets javier milei and we liz truss? we get liz truss? >> is a very good question. >> that is a very good question. those are the front pages fronted in two. we have fronted up in part two. we have the failure of world's i >> -- >> and welcome back to headliners. i'm simon evans with me, leo kearse steve and alan to look at tomorrow's newspapers . look at tomorrow's newspapers. so we kick off leo with a big story for the gb news crowd in the express as brussels sprouts state interference in free speech, etc. >> very nicely done . so yeah, >> very nicely done. so yeah, this is about the national conservative conference in brussels that was shut down with a siege by the police and the brussels official, the mayor of brussels, tried cancel brussels, who tried to cancel the conference. the while nigel farage was on actually hosted an ultra radical iranian politician. so this is socialist philip close or close? probably because it's closer to play for germany. he pressured the venue hosting natcon to shut the event down. but last year he hoste
how come argentina milei and argentina gets javier milei and we liz truss? we get liz truss? >> is a very good question. >> that is a very good question. those are the front pages fronted in two. we have fronted up in part two. we have the failure of world's i >> -- >> and welcome back to headliners. i'm simon evans with me, leo kearse steve and alan to look at tomorrow's newspapers . look at tomorrow's newspapers. so we kick off leo with a big story for the gb news...