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i'm very pleased to say that alastair joins me now. alastair, great to have you on the show. fantastic. well firstly, what was it like that first ever televised debate , a moment of tv televised debate, a moment of tv history? >> it was absolutely nerve wracking, and i hope that that little intro there that you very kindly played didn't show it, but we were terrified because we, we were first only because we, we were first only because we literally drew straws between the bbc, sky and itv and itv one. and we said, yeah, okay, fine, we'll go first, and then the bbc went second and sky went last, and it was a huge responsibility because if we'd screwed it up, then it would have made it very, very difficult for it to become as starmer said, you know, it's part and parcel of the broadcast landscape, which it had been in america for decades , but it america for decades, but it wasn't here. what you're looking at right now, that's the first thatis at right now, that's the first that is a very, very first. gordon dave and nick, first time it ever happened. and i just pick up on two
i'm very pleased to say that alastair joins me now. alastair, great to have you on the show. fantastic. well firstly, what was it like that first ever televised debate , a moment of tv televised debate, a moment of tv history? >> it was absolutely nerve wracking, and i hope that that little intro there that you very kindly played didn't show it, but we were terrified because we, we were first only because we, we were first only because we literally drew straws between the bbc, sky and itv...
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alastair, you served in the air force. obviously these men were in the navy. how important is it to stay in touch, to stay connected with the people you serve with? >> it's extremely important. as a matter of fact, i started out in the marine corps. my first six years i was a marine and then i switched over to the air force. but i still keep in touch with a lot of my friends from vietnam and a lot of my friends in college, they were there and i was with them so i enjoyed myself. >> jim, your jet was shot down by a missile in vietnam or could you almost lost your life. how did it happen and how did you survive? >> it was august 6 of 72 and we've been on cruise for about 4 1/2 months. it was my second flight. it was just getting dark. we wanted to assault a carrier and we were a two plane flight and we went after trucks that were moving in south vietnam, to south vietnam to invade the south and we wanted to stop them and i rolled in and it was pitch dark and that was the savior for me. i rolled over and dropped two bombs. when i pulled off i had two missiles com
alastair, you served in the air force. obviously these men were in the navy. how important is it to stay in touch, to stay connected with the people you serve with? >> it's extremely important. as a matter of fact, i started out in the marine corps. my first six years i was a marine and then i switched over to the air force. but i still keep in touch with a lot of my friends from vietnam and a lot of my friends in college, they were there and i was with them so i enjoyed myself. >>...
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presenter alastair stewart, who is with us, alastair, these latest , results, the london, not latest, results, the london, not the london, the mayoral elections like you desperately waiting for london and west midlands just to pick up on what gloria was saying there about the north east and kim mcguinness winning, and jamie driscoll, who was the former mayor in that neck of the woods, fell out with hq, as it were , fell out with hq, as it were, and they wouldn't back him. so he stood as an independent. so it was one of those little, almost a diary piece where that is an important and significant victory for keir starmer in the sense that that he was able to see the woman that he did support win through against an independent who he didn't support, who nevertheless stood there and decided to go it alone. i've also been sitting out there in between listening to you, but but looking at, the other results that are trickling through because it really is a very busy 48 hours still to come. apart from the mayoral elections. and there's a couple that i pick out, particularly, another pat on t
presenter alastair stewart, who is with us, alastair, these latest , results, the london, not latest, results, the london, not the london, the mayoral elections like you desperately waiting for london and west midlands just to pick up on what gloria was saying there about the north east and kim mcguinness winning, and jamie driscoll, who was the former mayor in that neck of the woods, fell out with hq, as it were , fell out with hq, as it were, and they wouldn't back him. so he stood as an...
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alastair fee reports from one of the hospitals involved in the trial. thomas, it's time for your peanuts. it's medicine time for 11—year—old thomas — a handful of chocolate—coated peanuts. six months ago, they could have killed him. in the beginning when thomas got diagnosed with a peanut allergy, it dominated our lives. going out forfood, food preparation at home, everything was a worry. today, thomas can eat small quantities of the very food his family has spent years trying to avoid. it means the world to me that i can eat a peanut and, like, i won't die. thomas is taking part in an allergy trial led by southampton�*s hospital and university and imperial college, london. it uses the very foods that lead to severe allergic reactions. the early evidence is incredibly promising. this is what's called oral immunotherapy. everyday foods are being given to children under medical supervision. the aim is to train the body to cope with the very ingredients that can cause an allergic reaction. in 2016, 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse died a
alastair fee reports from one of the hospitals involved in the trial. thomas, it's time for your peanuts. it's medicine time for 11—year—old thomas — a handful of chocolate—coated peanuts. six months ago, they could have killed him. in the beginning when thomas got diagnosed with a peanut allergy, it dominated our lives. going out forfood, food preparation at home, everything was a worry. today, thomas can eat small quantities of the very food his family has spent years trying to avoid....
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alastair fee, bbc news. the white house paused a shipment of weapons to israel last week because of concerns about the country's plans to launch a ground offensive in rafah, in southern gaza. the consignment is said to have included large bombs. the us has been urging israel not to invade rafah, where hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been sheltering. mediators in cairo are holding further talks today with delegations from israel and hamas. from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports — you may find some of her report upsetting. the panic and confusion as rescuers pull the wounded from the rubble after an overnight israeli airstrike in rafah. and today, another all too familiar scene in gaza, a mother struggling with unbearable loss. after israel seized control of the key crossing with egypt, it says it's continuing a limited offensive in gaza's southernmost city, battling hamas gunmen in the east of their last stronghold. but for hundreds of thousands of palestinians who fl
alastair fee, bbc news. the white house paused a shipment of weapons to israel last week because of concerns about the country's plans to launch a ground offensive in rafah, in southern gaza. the consignment is said to have included large bombs. the us has been urging israel not to invade rafah, where hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been sheltering. mediators in cairo are holding further talks today with delegations from israel and hamas. from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent...
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i do say that as somebody who great the admirers alastair mcintyre whom i admire more than almost any other thinker but nonetheless i believe he was wrong about frederick nietzsche, aristotle and the modern liberal tradition. here i can mostly only assert these claims and sketch what i think is a better view. i do hope that this will shed some light on our question, civic virtue in a liberal or rights protecting democracy. and what i say about mcintyre i think applies to the post liberal critique of liberalism. first he misrepresents the critique of philosophy. nietzsche didn't show the specifically modern philosophy was an expression of will. and he did not believe himself to have shown that. nietzsche believed he had accomplished something much more radical. he believed to have established that all great philosophy, plato and aristotle no less played more comfortably and was reducible to the moral intention of the philosophers themselves, and all rationalism beginning with plato down to the moment nietzsche was thinking in the middle of the 19th century, all of it culminated in nihi
i do say that as somebody who great the admirers alastair mcintyre whom i admire more than almost any other thinker but nonetheless i believe he was wrong about frederick nietzsche, aristotle and the modern liberal tradition. here i can mostly only assert these claims and sketch what i think is a better view. i do hope that this will shed some light on our question, civic virtue in a liberal or rights protecting democracy. and what i say about mcintyre i think applies to the post liberal...
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so, alastair, do it's10:30 pm. so, alastair, do your worst . it's10:30 pm. so, alastair, do your worst. did you it's10:30 pm. so, alastair, do your worst . did you know there's your worst. did you know there's an election on the sunday telegraph? prime minister, i will bring back national service i >> charles rae. >> charles rae. >> boris johnson will be out of the country for the majority of the country for the majority of the election campaign. royals see red prince of wales with his son george helping manchester united celebrate beating man city in the fa cup final . city in the fa cup final. labour's vat raid blamed for closure of private school and infected blood victims to sue government over duty of care. the observer now revealed. churches direct link to slavery an archbishop of canterbury in the 18th century approved payments for the purchase of enslaved people for two sugar plantations in barbados , plantations in barbados, documents seen by the observer have revealed . also, reeves have revealed. also, reeves slams reckless sunak over £64 billion
so, alastair, do it's10:30 pm. so, alastair, do your worst . it's10:30 pm. so, alastair, do your worst. did you it's10:30 pm. so, alastair, do your worst . did you know there's your worst. did you know there's an election on the sunday telegraph? prime minister, i will bring back national service i >> charles rae. >> charles rae. >> boris johnson will be out of the country for the majority of the country for the majority of the election campaign. royals see red prince of wales...
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the legend that is alastair stewart. we've got it for all you, haven't we? >> we've got it all, all of that. after your weather. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boiler is sponsors of weather on gb news. >> morning. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. again, some places looking fairly soggy today, but it should be a brighter day across parts of the south. and another mostly fine and sunny day across northwest scotland and elsewhere. though a lot of cloud around this morning. outbreaks of rain still over the midlands, wales, parts of southeast england, some heavier. rain coming into parts of northern england as well. we'll see a few showers developing for northern ireland, southwest scotland, but say most of scotland again set fair and again on the west coast. we could easily see temperatures up to 20 celsius cooler on the east coast, with a brisk breeze here and obviously much cooler than yesterday , much cooler than yesterday, where we've got the cloud and rain over the midlands parts of northwest england and
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in the first election debate . first election debate. >> tv legend alastair stewart is live with us to discuss what it takes to win a tv debate. also tonight it is starmer and the opportunity destroying , opportunity destroying, aspiration hating labour party . aspiration hating labour party. well, it looks like the tories are dumping pro boris candidates. >> plus i grew up working class , >> plus i grew up working class, i've been fighting all my life and i won't stop now . and i won't stop now. >> is sir keir starmer really working class on my panel tonight ? working class on my panel tonight? it's the top team of journalism royalty john sergeant apprentice finalist joana jarjue and political commentator alex armstrong . oh, yes. and who is armstrong. oh, yes. and who is ex—trump adviser steve bannon talking about here? >> a gutless and feckless. and we're unclubbable and we're out of it. okay get ready britain. >> here we go . >> here we go. britain is on the brink of a race war. next . race war. next. >> that's patrick. good evening. i'm ray anderson in the gb newsroom , and we s
in the first election debate . first election debate. >> tv legend alastair stewart is live with us to discuss what it takes to win a tv debate. also tonight it is starmer and the opportunity destroying , opportunity destroying, aspiration hating labour party . aspiration hating labour party. well, it looks like the tories are dumping pro boris candidates. >> plus i grew up working class , >> plus i grew up working class, i've been fighting all my life and i won't stop now ....
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we read the writings of charles taylor and we read the writings of alastair mcintyre. especially influenced by a book called virtues. some of you who have studied political theory may be familiar with this book. the core arguments of mcintyre's book a great interest to those of us who are interested is the critique of liberalism were liberalism in the modern tradition is freedom. mcintyre's core argument will be familiar to many of you especially those of you who follow the debate supposed liberalism. mcintyre's argument 40 years ago was we have lost the ability to speak coherently about the virtues, excellences of character. we have even forgotten, we modern contemporary men and women, we have forgotten that the virtues are central to the moral life. the culprit is liberalism, the modern tradition of freedom. now according to mcintyre nietzsche exposed the incoherence of this modern traditional freedom and nietzsche showed the modern tradition of freedom and inevitably deteriorate into nihilism. but argued mcintyre somehow his criticism did not reach the thinking of p
we read the writings of charles taylor and we read the writings of alastair mcintyre. especially influenced by a book called virtues. some of you who have studied political theory may be familiar with this book. the core arguments of mcintyre's book a great interest to those of us who are interested is the critique of liberalism were liberalism in the modern tradition is freedom. mcintyre's core argument will be familiar to many of you especially those of you who follow the debate supposed...
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fallen heroes joined now but republican senator from guests, roger marshall in the army special west alastair. and think you for being here, this is an important weekend coming obviously, the barbecue sand parties start but we have to remember, the significance of the sacrifice people like your husband and i am glad that you are honoring them and i want to get into the fact that joe lister's name will be on a memorial here but i want to start this important segment, your thoughts this holiday weekend. >> i is our entire family just feels extremely honored, to have the opportunity to be here, and the fact that with the dedication of the monument, these men's names being added to it means that their legacy will live on in our capitol and united states capitol and people will be able to see the rain to be able to look them up and read the history of who they are and so, that way and they understand what continued in with the price is paid in order for us to be free and enjoy memorial day weekend barbecue in a civil l lake. griff: there blood paper this privilege and freedoms and that we exercise
fallen heroes joined now but republican senator from guests, roger marshall in the army special west alastair. and think you for being here, this is an important weekend coming obviously, the barbecue sand parties start but we have to remember, the significance of the sacrifice people like your husband and i am glad that you are honoring them and i want to get into the fact that joe lister's name will be on a memorial here but i want to start this important segment, your thoughts this holiday...
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and tony blair or alastair campbell on behalf of tony blair, famously said , we tony blair, famously said, we don't do god, even though we know that tony blair was, you know, a devout christian. daniel. >> well, there are two separate things here, aren't them? the first is there are certain policy issues which traditionally have been regarded as matters of conscience and not party policy. so they would include things like abortion, for example. so is the death penalty. are others where mps and others have always been allowed to vote? according to their conscience and there hasn't been a party policy. what's happened on the left? the liberal democrats in particular, explicitly now make some of these things part of their party policy . so if you're not happy policy. so if you're not happy with those things, david alton, who sits in the house of lords, was a liberal democrat mp. he left the liberal democrats years ago over his opposition to abortion because he wasn't allowed to carry on expressing his own conscientious view, while still remaining part of a party which now officially, su
and tony blair or alastair campbell on behalf of tony blair, famously said , we tony blair, famously said, we don't do god, even though we know that tony blair was, you know, a devout christian. daniel. >> well, there are two separate things here, aren't them? the first is there are certain policy issues which traditionally have been regarded as matters of conscience and not party policy. so they would include things like abortion, for example. so is the death penalty. are others where...
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they're finally they think they're solving it and they've got this 60 page kind of dossier to use an alastair campbell word differences. of course. >> lord, lord lucan did have it away on his toes, which oscar victorious could not. >> yeah, that's the key difference. that is the key difference. that is the key difference . and the question is difference. and the question is where did he go? there are different theories. i don't know if you're familiar, but one was that he was a guy called jungle barry in goa. he was a hippie. he became a hippie or pretended to be one. was that he was in an old land rover with a pet possum in new zealand. and another was that he was a buddhist in australia, another rumoured that he was fed to a tiger. i suppose he was fed to a tiger. i suppose he could multiple ones of those could be true, and then cropped up on tiger king on netflix. >> pandemic. i mean, this was the last gasp of the aristocracy and back scratching each other's backs. >> so simpler times. >> so simpler times. >> clermont club with the interestingly left wing comedian mark steel discovered tha
they're finally they think they're solving it and they've got this 60 page kind of dossier to use an alastair campbell word differences. of course. >> lord, lord lucan did have it away on his toes, which oscar victorious could not. >> yeah, that's the key difference. that is the key difference. that is the key difference . and the question is difference. and the question is where did he go? there are different theories. i don't know if you're familiar, but one was that he was a guy...
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we didn't know the blair government was going to appoint alastair campbell to order civil servants about, though he wasn't elected to anything, a huge constitutional change. we didn't know about bank of england independence, and we didn't know about gordon brown's raid on private pensions. huge policy decisions already taken before labour came into office in 97. what is it about this government? we don't know. lots. >> well, there you go . >> well, there you go. >> well, there you go. >> what do you think one of my viewers, ian, says you want diana back and you want her as chancellor of the exchequer. you're saying she couldn't do a worse job than what we currently have now? harsh words. ian, get in touch and let me know your thoughts on all of that after the break. we've got some big policies. we've pulled out the hat. you've seen talk about mickey mouse degrees and apprenticeship. i want to look at that. but i also want to ask you as well, junior doctors strikes the 11th one about to occurin strikes the 11th one about to occur in the run up to the general election. do you support that
we didn't know the blair government was going to appoint alastair campbell to order civil servants about, though he wasn't elected to anything, a huge constitutional change. we didn't know about bank of england independence, and we didn't know about gordon brown's raid on private pensions. huge policy decisions already taken before labour came into office in 97. what is it about this government? we don't know. lots. >> well, there you go . >> well, there you go. >> well, there...
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. >> let's talk to the journalist alastair stewart, who joins us now . good to see you this now. good to see you this morning. i mean, we look like a straightforward coronation here then, don't we, of john swinney. is that going to keep the snp happy ? is he the continuity happy? is he the continuity candidate that we keep hearing about? >> it's more of the same for the snp . the early polls indicated snp. the early polls indicated that mr swinney was the preferred party candidate, but that kate forbes was actually the preferred candidate that the country would like to see become the first minister. there are several issues that are facing mr swinney immediately. one is the most ironic of all and that is legitimacy that the snp at holyrood have been complaining and using the tory party as a bogeyman for a very long time, saying that they keep crowning leaders without going to the country . now mr yousaf was country. now mr yousaf was elected last year by the party, he wasn't elected by the country and the very same is now going to happen here. so straight out the gate. mr swinney
. >> let's talk to the journalist alastair stewart, who joins us now . good to see you this now. good to see you this morning. i mean, we look like a straightforward coronation here then, don't we, of john swinney. is that going to keep the snp happy ? is he the continuity happy? is he the continuity candidate that we keep hearing about? >> it's more of the same for the snp . the early polls indicated snp. the early polls indicated that mr swinney was the preferred party candidate,...
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stewart interview with alastair stewart for of the year. so for interview of the year. so those are the nominations that we have this year. yeah, it's to all play for, so, but we need your help. >> of course, all you have to do is head to pole hyphen, tric award, .uk and all the details are also on gbnews.com or on your screen. right now for tv viewers is the qr code. just get your mobile phone , open the your mobile phone, open the camera app, put the camera over the qr code and a small yellow link should appear on your screen. just press that with your finger and you can vote. and yeah, thank you for your support and just to let you know, we are waiting for claire coutinho to appear. >> she is, of course in the cabinet. i think she's net zero and energy minister, she's going to be talking to us any minute now , not least about the online now, not least about the online safety changes that are being brought in from today. safety changes that are being brought in from today . we are brought in from today. we are establishing comms with her.
stewart interview with alastair stewart for of the year. so for interview of the year. so those are the nominations that we have this year. yeah, it's to all play for, so, but we need your help. >> of course, all you have to do is head to pole hyphen, tric award, .uk and all the details are also on gbnews.com or on your screen. right now for tv viewers is the qr code. just get your mobile phone , open the your mobile phone, open the camera app, put the camera over the qr code and a small...
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that's nice. >> alastair and keith, you say. i sincerely hope it's not only the rwanda plan that's finally abandoned. france should receive no more money either. good point. right. let's move on to our next guest. so netflix big massive show that hit the hit the screens of course, in the last week or so. baby reindeer where's the old scroller? there we go, it's basically a show about getting to the bottom of a mystery, a stalking mystery . the mystery, a stalking mystery. the woman involved a woman called martha. she gave her first ever tv interview last night when she denied all allegations that she'd stalked this publican from london, to the extent where she sent allegedly 41,000 emails. take a look at this. >> and, we've had no apologies from netflix or him or nothing . from netflix or him or nothing. i mean, for someone who says he feels sorry for me , i've had no feels sorry for me, i've had no apology. and i have this martha character. seems to have smashed up a bar and sexually assaulted him in a canal. been to prison , h
that's nice. >> alastair and keith, you say. i sincerely hope it's not only the rwanda plan that's finally abandoned. france should receive no more money either. good point. right. let's move on to our next guest. so netflix big massive show that hit the hit the screens of course, in the last week or so. baby reindeer where's the old scroller? there we go, it's basically a show about getting to the bottom of a mystery, a stalking mystery . the mystery, a stalking mystery. the woman...
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and let's also speak now to the freelance columnist alastair stewart. alastair, welcome to the show. so the snp survived to fight on another day. the big question now is who will be the successor to humza yousaf ? will it be the to humza yousaf? will it be the continuity candidate in john swinney , or can we expect swinney, or can we expect a surprise? and people in scotland that we've been speaking to over the past few weeks and days, they're crying out for change to get away from this woke agenda of gender identity politics, of hate crime , of net zero. do you hate crime, of net zero. do you think we might see a return to common sense, or can we expect more of the same ? more of the same? >> i think it's going to be more of the same in either eventuality. john swinney was formerly the right hand man of nicola sturgeon , and kate nicola sturgeon, and kate forbes, who's also allegedly in the running, was her protege. you're going to get more of the same either way . the real same either way. the real question here is how are we going to assuage the scot
and let's also speak now to the freelance columnist alastair stewart. alastair, welcome to the show. so the snp survived to fight on another day. the big question now is who will be the successor to humza yousaf ? will it be the to humza yousaf? will it be the continuity candidate in john swinney , or can we expect swinney, or can we expect a surprise? and people in scotland that we've been speaking to over the past few weeks and days, they're crying out for change to get away from this woke...
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sorry, sir alastair cook, who said that jemmy was capable of making him. and he is one of our finest ever. as well, in terms of run getting, it was it was capable of making him look very foolish indeed, the skills that jemmy has honed over the last 20 years are incredible. the fitness levels are incredible. i mean, if someone like me who's got, like , powers like me who's got, like, powers faded at the age of about 35. but jemmy still to be bowling at a fair old lick at the age of 41, is literally incredible. >> 22 years in an england shirt. and there is some good news. there's of course , he will bow there's of course, he will bow out in july's final test against the west indies in july on the 10th of the 14th, but he could come back as a bowling coach, potentially for england. david. >> yeah, i mean there's obviously a lot of knowledge, a lot of wisdom that he's accumulated over those 20 plus years, to leave at the end of a lord's test match. i guess that's quite special. i suppose it would have been a temptation then to try and make it old trafford, his
sorry, sir alastair cook, who said that jemmy was capable of making him. and he is one of our finest ever. as well, in terms of run getting, it was it was capable of making him look very foolish indeed, the skills that jemmy has honed over the last 20 years are incredible. the fitness levels are incredible. i mean, if someone like me who's got, like , powers like me who's got, like, powers faded at the age of about 35. but jemmy still to be bowling at a fair old lick at the age of 41, is...
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i've been nominated for a tric award for my interview with the legendary broadcaster alastair stewart about his dementia diagnosis. if you didn't see it, you can see it on the gb news website. but what i really want you to do is vote for me and my good morning. good morning, my good, my gbn colleagues nominated at the tric awards. so please visit. listen to this carefully poll dash tric.org.uk. you can get your phone. you can use the code on the screen. you know, it's all very new fangled . you know what very new fangled. you know what to do. just vote for us because the public votes count. and this is an awards ceremony that isn't decided by the establishment, but that gives all of the awards to people that don't really deserve them , and none of the deserve them, and none of the awards for the people that do. so please do vote. thank you very much. now up next, i'm going to be speaking to award winning writer julia hobsbawm about her latest book, working assumptions, which is described as a, quote, a must read for anybody concerned about the future of work . stay welcome back to the
i've been nominated for a tric award for my interview with the legendary broadcaster alastair stewart about his dementia diagnosis. if you didn't see it, you can see it on the gb news website. but what i really want you to do is vote for me and my good morning. good morning, my good, my gbn colleagues nominated at the tric awards. so please visit. listen to this carefully poll dash tric.org.uk. you can get your phone. you can use the code on the screen. you know, it's all very new fangled . you...
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which best interview is camilla tominey talking to alastair stewart alastair stewart about his dementia diagnosis? actually, i'd like to really see that one. >> i'd really like to see that one as well. what a legend. >> and then we've got nigel and eamonn up for best news presenter and we're up for best news programme. >> yes. >> yes. >> so if you could vote for us we would like that very much. we'd be very grateful. thank you very much. >> thank you very much indeed. all right. let's talk politics. should we? because the labour leader, sir keir starmer, will today unveil the six alleged election pledges to the country . election pledges to the country. >> well, they include maintaining economic stability, cutting nhs waiting times, launching a new border command. >> also setting up great british energy, cracking down on antisocial behaviour and recruiting 6500 new teachers. >> well earlier we spoke to education secretary gillian keegan. it's really a very poor, very ill defined and thought, poorly thought through policy and it will impact both the special educational needs sector, whic
which best interview is camilla tominey talking to alastair stewart alastair stewart about his dementia diagnosis? actually, i'd like to really see that one. >> i'd really like to see that one as well. what a legend. >> and then we've got nigel and eamonn up for best news presenter and we're up for best news programme. >> yes. >> yes. >> so if you could vote for us we would like that very much. we'd be very grateful. thank you very much. >> thank you very...
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i look forward to their election night coverage, including alastair campbell, rory stewart, emily maitlis and clare balding. fronted by cathy newman and krishnan guru—murthy. a man who actually got caught on a hot mic calling a conservative mp a see you next tuesday on the steps of downing street. itv have this lady saying things like this and last year it's 28,000 people arrived by by boat i >> -- >> so those numbers we've got twice as many ukrainians coming to the uk which were welcomed with opening arms. we had massive campaigns about it and it feels as though not all migrants are the same. we treat one sector of migrants slightly different from another, but not everybody is coming from a war torn country, are they ? torn country, are they? >> and then she goes on and presents their news bulletins. there is no way on earth that we would get away with that channel 4 had sir keir starmer on doing a lovely personality puff piece yesterday, cooking a tandoori salmon that is a promotional job for the labour party. now let me be very clear about this. gb news is under attack . there is new
i look forward to their election night coverage, including alastair campbell, rory stewart, emily maitlis and clare balding. fronted by cathy newman and krishnan guru—murthy. a man who actually got caught on a hot mic calling a conservative mp a see you next tuesday on the steps of downing street. itv have this lady saying things like this and last year it's 28,000 people arrived by by boat i >> -- >> so those numbers we've got twice as many ukrainians coming to the uk which were...
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daily express alastair stewart calls gb news star. legendary broadcaster my early dementia diagnosis made a massive difference and also country concedes huge life changing opportunities in the face of global threats. pm's bold vision for stark choices facing britain. let's get reaction now from my top pundits with us in the studio from gorgeous derbyshire former government minister ex—radio five live presenter. when it was quite a good radio station to listen to, edwina currie, ex tory mp and farmer neil parish , tory mp and farmer neil parish, a thinking man's jeremy clarkson, but without the money and the rather suntanned and handsome, devilish , really slim handsome, devilish, really slim thanks to the keto diet, labour insider paul richards am i sharing too much information about the pundits tonight? i think i might be neil parish before i dig any deeper. can we talk about this speech, this anticipated speech from the prime minister in which he has said the uk is entering a dangerous five year period? i migration and authoritari
daily express alastair stewart calls gb news star. legendary broadcaster my early dementia diagnosis made a massive difference and also country concedes huge life changing opportunities in the face of global threats. pm's bold vision for stark choices facing britain. let's get reaction now from my top pundits with us in the studio from gorgeous derbyshire former government minister ex—radio five live presenter. when it was quite a good radio station to listen to, edwina currie, ex tory mp and...
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i think what john major would be more likely to do is what alastair campbell did when he said he was voting lib dem. you know, he would say, i'm having to hold my nose and vote labour this time. in the hope that he tries to send a message to the conservatives. i don't think he would defect though, but that would be seismic, ben, wouldn't it? >> a former prime minister that won a majority for the conservatives in 1992, saying he's voting labour and a very pro—eu prime minister. >> and this is the thing about the labour party as well. we talked about the conservatives occupying the so—called centre ground, but in the pursuit of power, as you've said, james, the labour party has done the same thing. and starmer and a lot of his senior team are pro—eu, as is john major. lot of his senior team are pro—eu, as is john major . john pro—eu, as is john major. john major couldn't possibly join the labour party if it wasn't inherently pro—eu. you know, he wouldn't be able to do it if it was, if it was overtly a brexit orientated party, which, by the way, i think labour should be. i c
i think what john major would be more likely to do is what alastair campbell did when he said he was voting lib dem. you know, he would say, i'm having to hold my nose and vote labour this time. in the hope that he tries to send a message to the conservatives. i don't think he would defect though, but that would be seismic, ben, wouldn't it? >> a former prime minister that won a majority for the conservatives in 1992, saying he's voting labour and a very pro—eu prime minister. >>...
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i mean, tony blair famously said, we don't do god, or at least alastair campbell did. so i think we are guilty. all of us are guilty of double standards in hypocrisy. >> so can i ask then, do you do you recognise that double standard? can george galloway get away with saying things that you simply couldn't know? well, he has said things, and i think he's right to say that, you know, he's obviously getting a lot of kickback for it. >> but i said those things exact same thing seven years ago, and i got a lot of kickback against me. so to be honest, i got a lot of kickback against me. soto be honest, i think it is , lgbt activist groups like is, lgbt activist groups like stonewall and others, you know, related to this whole complex, who would my problems with them for sure. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> pushback. yeah. he was giving the problem. >> i think it's just the language that galloway used personally . like i language that galloway used personally. like i think language that galloway used personally . like i think there personally. like i think there was a better way of pu
i mean, tony blair famously said, we don't do god, or at least alastair campbell did. so i think we are guilty. all of us are guilty of double standards in hypocrisy. >> so can i ask then, do you do you recognise that double standard? can george galloway get away with saying things that you simply couldn't know? well, he has said things, and i think he's right to say that, you know, he's obviously getting a lot of kickback for it. >> but i said those things exact same thing seven...
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alastair fee, bbc news. on every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. our climate editorjustin rowlatt is in bangor this morning where scientists are monitoring how the rising temperatures are impacting the welsh coast. justin, it looks beautiful. what does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this — does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is _ does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is magnificent _ does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is magnificent menai - isn't it? this is magnificent menai bridge which spans between north wales and the wonderful island of anglesey, where i am now. we often think of climate change, global warming happening elsewhere in the world, in the tropics, the hot countries and up and down the polar regions. it aff
alastair fee, bbc news. on every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. our climate editorjustin rowlatt is in bangor this morning where scientists are monitoring how the rising temperatures are impacting the welsh coast. justin, it looks beautiful. what does the science...
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alastair i'm afraid. yeah no matter how long rachel reeves talked, says john. do they have a real plan when they have not seen the books ? how can they seen the books? how can they know what they can promise us? it's relatively , good point, it's relatively, good point, david was saying, why didn't we show the full rachel reeves speech? >> because we didn't want people to fall asleep . because it went to fall asleep. because it went on for about half an hour. and i think that's a long time. it's on the internet if you want to catch up with it, and there'll be a big report in the papers. but i think half an hour of a rachel reeves speech . rachel reeves speech. >> sorry, david, i'm not sure that was the answer you were looking for. but you know, we'll always be completely honest with you, right? more of your comments. keep them coming in, gbnews.com/yoursay. and as i say, we're going to be talking to hannah bourne—taylor about this campaign to give swift a home. this is britain's newsroom on . gb news. now you know what a swiftae is do. >> it's a it's somebody
alastair i'm afraid. yeah no matter how long rachel reeves talked, says john. do they have a real plan when they have not seen the books ? how can they seen the books? how can they know what they can promise us? it's relatively , good point, it's relatively, good point, david was saying, why didn't we show the full rachel reeves speech? >> because we didn't want people to fall asleep . because it went to fall asleep. because it went on for about half an hour. and i think that's a long...
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chief executive, in an attempt to get more on top of some of the issues that were reported, i asked alastair cameron, for instance, to put in place an operations board where it began to review some of those things that were raised . but in things that were raised. but in terms of what you put in a report , it the it reports the report, it the it reports the post office had were not that different from ones i've seen in other big corporate companies. the difference for the post office as a result of what what we're discussing here today, is that it somehow did it was at the time it did not see what was happening in an individual post office. if that was, it was just at a level that didn't reach us and that was wrong. and there needs to be different sort of reporting that would have flagged that . flagged that. >> in a note that alice perkins wrote before the departure of susan crichton to you, she said, quote , it's the fact that she quote, it's the fact that she that susan sees so much as beyond her control that's the problem. it's her alibi . do you problem. it's her alibi. do you think the
chief executive, in an attempt to get more on top of some of the issues that were reported, i asked alastair cameron, for instance, to put in place an operations board where it began to review some of those things that were raised . but in things that were raised. but in terms of what you put in a report , it the it reports the report, it the it reports the post office had were not that different from ones i've seen in other big corporate companies. the difference for the post office as a...
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our first special guest is alastair stewart. he's talking about meeting the queen because he was invited to buckingham palace talking about the brick donkey charity, which both the queen and he are heavily involved with. he also gives a very touching tribute to the princess of wales, as well . you princess of wales, as well. you can getit princess of wales, as well. you can get it on spotify, on apple podcasts and on youtube or wherever you get your podcasts. it's co—hosted by me and varne anderson, who writes a lot of the articles for gb news websites. he's royal editor of gb news. com if you want to get in touch with us at the email address is royal @gbnews. .uk we'd love to know what you think, so check it out now! >> what a perfect break from all the all the politics and all the general election on campaigning and all of this lovely . and all of this lovely. >> yes, that's. >> yes, that's. >> oh no, tom's lost his voice. no, he's struggling. but thank you so much. cameron walker , our you so much. cameron walker, our royal
our first special guest is alastair stewart. he's talking about meeting the queen because he was invited to buckingham palace talking about the brick donkey charity, which both the queen and he are heavily involved with. he also gives a very touching tribute to the princess of wales, as well . you princess of wales, as well. you can getit princess of wales, as well. you can get it on spotify, on apple podcasts and on youtube or wherever you get your podcasts. it's co—hosted by me and varne...
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for best news presenter, breakfast is up for best news program and camilla tominey is interview with alastair stewart about his dementia diagnosis. this, i believe, is up for best interview, which i think would be so heartening if that one. yeah. so if you can submit a vote that would be lovely. please that's qr code on your screens. now if you've got your phone on you, you can use that. i did see an email on gbnews.com/yoursay it's not an email, is it? >> it's a comment post a comment post. >> thank you. yes i think the lady was called rose. maybe rose. if it's not, you'll know who you are. you said that you don't have social media and you don't have social media and you don't know to how do it. just go to trick no k.org. i think it is. you'll find the website .uk and you can just do it on the website. so don't worry, you don't need to be on social media and you don't need to use that qr code. there you go. poll—tric.org.uk just do it on the website. so don't panic. easy peasy. you've got until 5:00 pm today. also, a few people saying that they weren't able to submit their votes. now we ha
for best news presenter, breakfast is up for best news program and camilla tominey is interview with alastair stewart about his dementia diagnosis. this, i believe, is up for best interview, which i think would be so heartening if that one. yeah. so if you can submit a vote that would be lovely. please that's qr code on your screens. now if you've got your phone on you, you can use that. i did see an email on gbnews.com/yoursay it's not an email, is it? >> it's a comment post a comment...
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alastair darling, the former chancellor, died of prostate cancen chancellor, died of prostate cancer. did not, did he? yeah. i mean, you should be able to get and bill turnbull, who i'm sure you know, like i did, you know because because it was caught too late. i mean, prostate cancer is something that can be caught early and either cured or treated so that many, many men die with prostate cancer. not of it. and so i think this is really, really important. and however unpleasant it is, i can tell you testing for cervical cancer isn't great either. you know , and honestly, you should know, and honestly, you should see you wouldn't be a man. >> you wouldn't want the things we have to go through , unlike we have to go through, unlike childbirth. honestly, the things scarlett , the things we have to scarlett, the things we have to suffer as men. all ahead of you, fraser, get the violins out and let's talk about donald trump . let's talk about donald trump. >> he is winding up this judge, isn't he? and this doesn't even feel like he's properly got involved in this trial yet. so who knows w
alastair darling, the former chancellor, died of prostate cancen chancellor, died of prostate cancer. did not, did he? yeah. i mean, you should be able to get and bill turnbull, who i'm sure you know, like i did, you know because because it was caught too late. i mean, prostate cancer is something that can be caught early and either cured or treated so that many, many men die with prostate cancer. not of it. and so i think this is really, really important. and however unpleasant it is, i can...