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i robinson has succeeded sirjeffrey donaldson as leader of the dup, his predecessor faces historical sex charges, so while gavin robinson is perhaps them will —— most liberal leader ever, the dup is a reluctant leader, and he finds himself going into this election being badgered on a daily basis by extreme unionists over poirier unionists who are opposed to the irish sea border, i know in a strategy to try to fend off that challenge, gavin robinson has what she is calling a reset of unionism, which has involved him essentially fessing up and saying that what he and his predecessor did was to oversell the command paper, the safeguarding, the union command paper that sirjeffrey donaldson agreed with the tory government, which led to the restoration of the storm and institutions. while that is maybe honesty is maybe the best policy, i am is maybe honesty is maybe the best policy, iam not is maybe honesty is maybe the best policy, i am not sure how that would be greeted on the doors when people are asking how and why they should believe someone who effectively misrepresented somethin
i robinson has succeeded sirjeffrey donaldson as leader of the dup, his predecessor faces historical sex charges, so while gavin robinson is perhaps them will —— most liberal leader ever, the dup is a reluctant leader, and he finds himself going into this election being badgered on a daily basis by extreme unionists over poirier unionists who are opposed to the irish sea border, i know in a strategy to try to fend off that challenge, gavin robinson has what she is calling a reset of...
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and of course this is now put the dup in a very difficult electoral, problems. and it has also put sinn fein in a lot of problems because sinn fein is the largest party in the republic of ireland. when i was talking to people in the republic late last night, they were saying to me, there's no benefits to this because what they see this as is that their electoral masters in dubun that their electoral masters in dublin are not prepared to face down the eu on the immigration problems that are coming there. and they prefer then to try and flood ireland. as it was put to me, they said ireland, north and south was going to become a dumping ground for the eu's immigration field policy and i spent a bit of time out in the boatin spent a bit of time out in the boat in the, in the round northern ireland today and asked a few people a few questions about what they thought of this . about what they thought of this. >> think you shouldn't be bringing them anymore in because of the screws overrun, the hospitals were overrun, the communities were overrun. they're just should n
and of course this is now put the dup in a very difficult electoral, problems. and it has also put sinn fein in a lot of problems because sinn fein is the largest party in the republic of ireland. when i was talking to people in the republic late last night, they were saying to me, there's no benefits to this because what they see this as is that their electoral masters in dubun that their electoral masters in dublin are not prepared to face down the eu on the immigration problems that are...
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he denies all those but his solicitor said today he will not be seeking election and the new dup leader gavin robinson faces leading the party into a general election and defending his own seat after only being in thejob defending his own seat after only being in the job for a matter of weeks. at the moment, all the political party leaders in northern ireland are unanimous in welcoming a general election but they have also been unanimous in really their fierce criticism of the conservative government. now we know an election is only a matter of weeks away, expect those battle lines to be drawn very soon.— expect those battle lines to be drawn very soon. thank you very much. there are 650 mps sitting in westminster, elected from across the uk. this is how things look right now. but of course, this picture could appear very different after polling day onjuly ath. so what has been the reaction from voters? well, bury north in greater manchester is a marginal seat, changing colour many times through the years. and our uk editor ed thomas has been to hear about the issues that matter most
he denies all those but his solicitor said today he will not be seeking election and the new dup leader gavin robinson faces leading the party into a general election and defending his own seat after only being in thejob defending his own seat after only being in the job for a matter of weeks. at the moment, all the political party leaders in northern ireland are unanimous in welcoming a general election but they have also been unanimous in really their fierce criticism of the conservative...
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said over and over again, and i've raised this in the house of lords, and jacob raised it, and the dup raised it, jim allister raised it. and we were told we were literally lied to. i mean, some of the points that that were made were this cannot happen. it's on the face of the bill. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom. we will have one united kingdom immigration law. and now we've seen it. and of course, the government will appeal this. and i presume it will go to the supreme court. but i would be very surprised if the supreme court take a different view, because everyone who understood it and read about article two of the protocol knew that this could not apply. just like the legacy bill, so that sea border could strengthen. >> we could see passport checks to stop people without passports illegally arrive, migrants from going into northern ireland. >> i would have thought any government, whether it's this government, whether it's this government or the next government, which is likely to be a labour government, would have to be very, very careful about the effects on the be
said over and over again, and i've raised this in the house of lords, and jacob raised it, and the dup raised it, jim allister raised it. and we were told we were literally lied to. i mean, some of the points that that were made were this cannot happen. it's on the face of the bill. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom. we will have one united kingdom immigration law. and now we've seen it. and of course, the government will appeal this. and i presume it will go to the supreme court....
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last time around, dup won eight, alliance got one seat. sinn fein, they have a policy of abstention is, they don�*t take their seats on the green benches in their seats on the green benches in the commons. for them, this election is largely symbolic, trying to leapfrog the dup to become the largest party at westminster. one thing to bear in mind as we have their summer coming up. the election is the 1;th ofjuly, one week away from the marching season typically in northern ireland which is symbolic for unionist communities. whether at leads to people turning out, the holidays, that will be the question. can sinn fein make it a hat—trick to be the largest party and how will the dup fair having come back to stormont in the devolved assembly four months ago? thank you very much indeed. and these are the candidates who have been selected to fight for the constituency of belfast east. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. returning to our top line on the election, the conservatives and labour have ruled out incr
last time around, dup won eight, alliance got one seat. sinn fein, they have a policy of abstention is, they don�*t take their seats on the green benches in their seats on the green benches in the commons. for them, this election is largely symbolic, trying to leapfrog the dup to become the largest party at westminster. one thing to bear in mind as we have their summer coming up. the election is the 1;th ofjuly, one week away from the marching season typically in northern ireland which is...
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you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup with the most, l 18 seats, the dup with the most, eight, but with the departure of sir jeffrey donaldson, now seven. there is a question he will run in his place and the deadline to nominate candidates is four o'clock on the 7th ofjune, they have not got much time to do so? yes 7th ofjune, they have not got much time to do so?— 7th ofjune, they have not got much time to do so? yes and very much the -a is time to do so? yes and very much the party is remaining _ time to do so? yes and very much the party is remaining tight-lipped - time to do so? yes and very much the party is remaining tight-lipped as - party is remaining tight—lipped as to who their candidate could be. the two front runners in the race to be the candidate would be a little pengelly. she is currently the deputy first minister in the power—sharing northern ireland executive. the other candidate that is being considered is poll given, the education minister in the stormont executive. if any of them were to step into the role in lagan valley in the selection, that could pote
you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup with the most, l 18 seats, the dup with the most, eight, but with the departure of sir jeffrey donaldson, now seven. there is a question he will run in his place and the deadline to nominate candidates is four o'clock on the 7th ofjune, they have not got much time to do so? yes 7th ofjune, they have not got much time to do so?— 7th ofjune, they have not got much time to do so? yes and very much the -a is time to do so? yes and very much the party is...
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the ex—dup leader was giving evidence at the covid inquiry and spoke of her "deep regret" over the covid response. this was arlene foster's response to suggestions that she passed blame onto the department of health. i don't think it was the department of health's fault for what happened during the first wave of the pandemic. it was the virus that caused the damage to northern ireland, and we were trying to deal with what was coming at it because nobody had any appreciation of the scale of what was coming towards us. and actually, in mid—march of the meeting we had with the republic of ireland ministers, in those minutes, you can see that the chief medical officer, our chief medical officer, is saying that he felt that the peak was around 14 weeks from there. so wrongly and i say absolutely wrongly, we felt that we had time and we didn't have time. and that's a source of great regret. let's speak to our ireland correspondent, sarah girvin, who is in belfast. another big morning at the inquiry and the former first minister rejecting suggestions the northern ireland executive "sleepwalke
the ex—dup leader was giving evidence at the covid inquiry and spoke of her "deep regret" over the covid response. this was arlene foster's response to suggestions that she passed blame onto the department of health. i don't think it was the department of health's fault for what happened during the first wave of the pandemic. it was the virus that caused the damage to northern ireland, and we were trying to deal with what was coming at it because nobody had any appreciation of the...
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back in march, theirformer timing for the dup. back in march, their former leader sirjeffrey donaldson stood down after being accused of rape. he is now facing ten other sexual offences charges, historical charges. he is denying all of those but his solicitor did say today that he will not be standing for election. then there is a new leader of the dup, gavin robinson, who is now facing, just weeks into his newjob, leading his party through a general election. also, he will be defending his seat in east belfast. as always in northern ireland, there is lots in the mix and lots to consider between now and july the ath.— now and july the ath. thank you very much indeed. _ now and july the ath. thank you very much indeed, our _ now and july the ath. thank you very much indeed, our ireland _ much indeed, our ireland correspondent sarah gavin and vicki young is still here with me, the deputy political editor, we are waiting for the labour leader to say something. £31 waiting for the labour leader to say somethina. _, , waiting for th
back in march, theirformer timing for the dup. back in march, their former leader sirjeffrey donaldson stood down after being accused of rape. he is now facing ten other sexual offences charges, historical charges. he is denying all of those but his solicitor did say today that he will not be standing for election. then there is a new leader of the dup, gavin robinson, who is now facing, just weeks into his newjob, leading his party through a general election. also, he will be defending his...
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they might perhaps just about get the support of the dup. so unless the conservatives are at around 315 to 320 seats, even if they've got more seats than laboun they've got more seats than labour, sir keir starmer will be the next prime minister. >> wow, that is different, isn't it? although i'm reading here, this is what it says in the telegraph. actually, labour has 99% chance of winning elections, says professor john curtice . no, says professor john curtice. no, no, said yeah, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. >> as the journalist and professor is sometimes, as the chinese whispers of twitter go along there, what you originally said sometimes gets somewhat translated, so look, we did some polling ourselves and, according to our people's poll, labour are 27 points ahead with labour on 47% and the conservatives on 20, reform on 12 and lib dems on nine and greens are on eight. >> does that roughly reflect the polling? >> just tell me nana is that done since, wednesday's announcement? >> yeah , i'll find out for you. >> yeah, i'll find out fo
they might perhaps just about get the support of the dup. so unless the conservatives are at around 315 to 320 seats, even if they've got more seats than laboun they've got more seats than labour, sir keir starmer will be the next prime minister. >> wow, that is different, isn't it? although i'm reading here, this is what it says in the telegraph. actually, labour has 99% chance of winning elections, says professor john curtice . no, says professor john curtice. no, no, said yeah,...
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responding to an urgent question from the dup, tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan . and the first its rwanda plan. and the first official painted portrait of the king since his coronation has been unveiled at buckingham palace. the oil on canvas shows his majesty in the uniform of the welsh guards, of which he was made regimental colonel in 1975. the portrait , by british 1975. the portrait, by british artist jonathan yeo , was artist jonathan yeo, was commissioned in 2020 to celebrate the then prince of wales's 50 years as a member of the drapers company. in 2022. in the drapers company. in 2022. in the new portrait, the king is depicted sword in hand with a butterfly landing on his shoulder . butterfly landing on his shoulder. for butterfly landing on his shoulder . for the butterfly landing on his shoulder. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. or you can go to gb news .com/ alerts. now it's go to gb news .com/ alerts. now wsfime go t
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then you get euro area first quarter dup, a pitch on the health of the eurozone economy, as expectations remain that the ecb could cut in june. and russia's president vladimir putin beginning a two-day visit to china, interesting given that xi jinping was recently in france, and hungary and serbia. u.s. cpi data crossing, in fact, on wednesday, the inflation print out of the u.s. earnings, you will get walmart and siemens, and nato military chiefs will meet in brussels on friday after a weekend of activity in ukraine, with some gains for the russian military. china data, a data dump on friday, proxy prices, retail sales and industrial project released friday after that aggregate financing out of china contracted for the first time on record since 2005. the inflation data was also concerning out of the weekend. the data picture being rounded out of china on friday. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there isn't, at this time, much evidence in my view that inflation is stalling out at 3%. if you take a step back, what's happened is inflation went way up in the united states, and every
then you get euro area first quarter dup, a pitch on the health of the eurozone economy, as expectations remain that the ecb could cut in june. and russia's president vladimir putin beginning a two-day visit to china, interesting given that xi jinping was recently in france, and hungary and serbia. u.s. cpi data crossing, in fact, on wednesday, the inflation print out of the u.s. earnings, you will get walmart and siemens, and nato military chiefs will meet in brussels on friday after a weekend...
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and we will hear from baroness arlene foster tomorrow, the former leader of the dup and the former fizz —— first minister of northern ireland. so expect that talk about political dysfunction and bad relationships between politicians here in northern ireland to be a big thing tomorrow here at the inquiry as well. ., ., thing tomorrow here at the inquiry as well. ., ,, , ., thing tomorrow here at the inquiry as well. ., ~' , ., , thing tomorrow here at the inquiry as well. ., ,, i. , . in the us, one of the leading companies in artificial intelligence, 0penai, has unveiled its latest chatbot — called gpt—iio. it has advanced capabilities — including seeing, hearing and talking to the user. 0ur north america business correspondent erin delmore watched the launch from new york. 20 years ago, the biggest battle in tech was over who would win the war for search—engine dominance. google took the prize, and it isn�*t nowjust a multitrillion dollar company, it�*s also a verb. so now, enter the latest fight over who will lead on generative ai. the startup 0penai took the tech sect
and we will hear from baroness arlene foster tomorrow, the former leader of the dup and the former fizz —— first minister of northern ireland. so expect that talk about political dysfunction and bad relationships between politicians here in northern ireland to be a big thing tomorrow here at the inquiry as well. ., ., thing tomorrow here at the inquiry as well. ., ,, , ., thing tomorrow here at the inquiry as well. ., ~' , ., , thing tomorrow here at the inquiry as well. ., ,, i. , . in the...
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eight of those are held by the dup, seven by sinn fein, but they are an abstentionist party. they don't take those seats, then we have two by the sdlp and one by the alliance party. but out of those 18 seats, six of them are very, very slim majorities, including, gavin robinson, the now leader of the dup seat in east belfast. if the tuv do decide to run in there, the chances are the alliance party will take that seat. we have a three way battle shaping up in north down between the sitting mp, the only alliance mp , the, the, an alliance mp, the, the, an independent candidate and, the ulster unionist party . so it is ulster unionist party. so it is more than likely the alliance party will hold that seat. but more fascinating for me is what goes on with sinn fein at this minute in time, as you and i have spoken about the immigration problems in the repubuc immigration problems in the republic of ireland, their battling a european election that will take part or take place on the 7th of june. we'll not really know how the facts and figures shake out of that till about the 14th 1
eight of those are held by the dup, seven by sinn fein, but they are an abstentionist party. they don't take those seats, then we have two by the sdlp and one by the alliance party. but out of those 18 seats, six of them are very, very slim majorities, including, gavin robinson, the now leader of the dup seat in east belfast. if the tuv do decide to run in there, the chances are the alliance party will take that seat. we have a three way battle shaping up in north down between the sitting mp,...
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he it, dup, jim shannon spoke. he was very, same as us. worried, about the cost on the taxpayer and the impact on the local community, we got, snp who was, completely opposite and he wants open doors policy virtually, and then the shadow minister, even when i questioned, on this , they when i questioned, on this, they want to allow asylum for 50,000 people if they get into power, i didn't get an answer on this, and it just didn't have a plan. patrick. >> okay . all right. and the >> okay. all right. and the costs of this are probably only going to rise as well. there is a slightly rose tinted view that all of these people, i think will work and then pay their own way and then get off the welfare state. so if it is somewhere in the region of £14 billion a year now , i shudder to think where we now, i shudder to think where we might be in a few years time. andrea i completely and it's just beyond me. >> why , people can come to our >> why, people can come to our country illegally. we put them in hotels , they can have full in hotels, they c
he it, dup, jim shannon spoke. he was very, same as us. worried, about the cost on the taxpayer and the impact on the local community, we got, snp who was, completely opposite and he wants open doors policy virtually, and then the shadow minister, even when i questioned, on this , they when i questioned, on this, they want to allow asylum for 50,000 people if they get into power, i didn't get an answer on this, and it just didn't have a plan. patrick. >> okay . all right. and the >>...
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the dup are on board, inflation is coming down. we had the shallowest of recessions. interest rates will hopefully creep down later in the year. i think he's a good prime minister. could that help him in a few months time ? him in a few months time? >> not on the basis of today , or >> not on the basis of today, or the opinion polls, but the pubuc the opinion polls, but the public aren't stupid , are they? public aren't stupid, are they? >> can't they see that sunak was handed a difficult set of cards with some of the things liz was saying that they voted for boris. >> they had boris taken away. they've had another prime minister they didn't vote for. since the economy is not doing well, many things are not doing well. i it feels like a sea change moment. >> but what about this choice between starmer and sunak in our increasingly presidential system? is that not something that will factor into the end result, the fact that there are no big, great cheerleaders for starmer out there, only people fed up with the tories. >> but i turn that around and say there's not big c
the dup are on board, inflation is coming down. we had the shallowest of recessions. interest rates will hopefully creep down later in the year. i think he's a good prime minister. could that help him in a few months time ? him in a few months time? >> not on the basis of today , or >> not on the basis of today, or the opinion polls, but the pubuc the opinion polls, but the public aren't stupid , are they? public aren't stupid, are they? >> can't they see that sunak was handed...
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isis they have been kingmakers, the dup have been described for previous conservative governments. will it be this time around? we'll have to wait and see. and there will be a lot of issues for voters in northern ireland to think about and consider. the issue of political instability has been a massive one in northern ireland over the past few years. the devolved government here has only been back up and running again for a matter of months after a two—year hiatus. that meant locally lots of things were not done, decisions were not made and that impacted people's lives. how voters feel about that, local politics will spill over into the general election and how they voted there as well. of course, as it is across the uk, the issue of the cost of living will be a massive one and the health service, too. waiting lists in northern ireland are the highest across the uk. as we speak now we are in the midst of a 48—hourjunior doctors work out that is affecting already stretched services. we are saying thatjuly the 4th election will fall off the northern ireland's school holiday so we
isis they have been kingmakers, the dup have been described for previous conservative governments. will it be this time around? we'll have to wait and see. and there will be a lot of issues for voters in northern ireland to think about and consider. the issue of political instability has been a massive one in northern ireland over the past few years. the devolved government here has only been back up and running again for a matter of months after a two—year hiatus. that meant locally lots of...
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responding to an urgent question from the dup, tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan . and the prime its rwanda plan. and the prime minister is calling on shoppers to back british produce as he hosts the second farm to fork summit at downing street. labour says the conservatives have dnven says the conservatives have driven farmers to breaking point and have pledged a new deal they say will put money back into their pockets. but rishi sunak told members of the food industries that britain must reduce its reliance on fruit and vegetables from overseas. >> we are going to stick to our plan, supporting you to keep creating great jobs across the united kingdom and keep making the food that we know and love so dearly, and specifically to our british farmers. i do want to say this we are with you . to say this we are with you. >> for all of the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. or you can go to gb news .com/ alerts. now back to . nigel. back to. nigel
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responding to an urgent question from the dup, mp tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan . a new report its rwanda plan. a new report says there's no widespread evidence of post—study visa for international students is being abused. the government's migration advisers say the visa attracted students to the uk and should remain, adding the graduate visa route is not undermining the integrity and the quality of the higher education system , the education system, the committee's report says if it were scrapped, universities would lose income from international students fees and have to cut courses. the government has said it's considering the findings and would respond in due course. it introduced a tougher rules for international students this yean international students this year, which it said aimed to help slash migration . the prime help slash migration. the prime minister is calling on shoppers to back british produce as he hosts the second farm to fork summit at downing street. labour says
responding to an urgent question from the dup, mp tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan . a new report its rwanda plan. a new report says there's no widespread evidence of post—study visa for international students is being abused. the government's migration advisers say the visa attracted students to the uk and should remain, adding the graduate visa route is not undermining the integrity and the...
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she should have joined the dup or reform. >> but there's not a labour party. there's something here. we just don't know. i don't know what it is or whether we'll ever find out. no doubt, though, she'll finish up in the house of lords because labour are very good at rewarding people. >> all sorts of people end up in the house of lords. yeah, well, i know, i know, i know, it would be probably illegal to, you know, the maundy gregory stuff and all of that. >> the i think those rules are out of the window. i don't think anything i don't think standards when it comes to the appointment of peers count for much. jacob apart from that, what are you talking i'm going to be talking about de—banking, esg and how this has affected defence companies. >> so we've actually put national security at risk because as the sort of people who de—banking you have been de—banking defence companies and this is really disgraceful. and it's this takeover of the city by woolly liberal regulators , by woolly liberal regulators, rather than them being proper capitalists who are there
she should have joined the dup or reform. >> but there's not a labour party. there's something here. we just don't know. i don't know what it is or whether we'll ever find out. no doubt, though, she'll finish up in the house of lords because labour are very good at rewarding people. >> all sorts of people end up in the house of lords. yeah, well, i know, i know, i know, it would be probably illegal to, you know, the maundy gregory stuff and all of that. >> the i think those...
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this is after donald trump and his allies spent years making this argument executive privilege serves dup public interest it's for us, it's for we, the people, the concept of executive privilege is another two centriole constitutional tradition there are things you can't do from the standpoint of executive privilege, you have to maintain that. now they're destroying executive privilege now they're attacking that and this might be the worst destroying a precedent that has been around since george washington cash sludge. well, i think you have to for the sake of the office, the president's power to assert executive privilege is very well established. >> to meet for the future we have to protect presidential privilege. you have brevis presidential executive privilege. you have attorney-client privilege apparently, that didn't mean much anymore to doj the privilege that's not his to waive. >> it belongs to the president the privilege that the court said is critical to executive decision-making. >> we have to protect presidential privilege for me, but for future presidents future presidents li
this is after donald trump and his allies spent years making this argument executive privilege serves dup public interest it's for us, it's for we, the people, the concept of executive privilege is another two centriole constitutional tradition there are things you can't do from the standpoint of executive privilege, you have to maintain that. now they're destroying executive privilege now they're attacking that and this might be the worst destroying a precedent that has been around since...
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tomorrow we will hear from baroness arlene foster who is the former leader of the dup and a former first minister of northern ireland. expect those themes are political dysfunction, poor relationships to very much be another theme that carries on into tomorrow and the evidence we will hear them. she tomorrow and the evidence we will hear them-— tomorrow and the evidence we will hear them. ,, .,, , , , hear them. she has been denying she was -la in: hear them. she has been denying she was playing politics _ hear them. she has been denying she was playing politics as _ hear them. she has been denying she was playing politics as we _ hear them. she has been denying she was playing politics as we have - was playing politics as we have talked about, the politics in northern ireland, quite difficult as the assembly had we just come back, but she was also seeing a lot of the policy was coming from the department and indeed from the department and indeed from the department of health in england as well. . ., department of health in england as well. , . , well. yes, and actually during this thr
tomorrow we will hear from baroness arlene foster who is the former leader of the dup and a former first minister of northern ireland. expect those themes are political dysfunction, poor relationships to very much be another theme that carries on into tomorrow and the evidence we will hear them. she tomorrow and the evidence we will hear them-— tomorrow and the evidence we will hear them. ,, .,, , , , hear them. she has been denying she was -la in: hear them. she has been denying she was...
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dup tavern is going to open up after the break. we're going to chew that over. but also i'm hello there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you till 7:00 tonight. alongside me, the conservative life peer lord moylan and trade unionist fireman. and the man that you're all calling vincent van gogh, paul embery. everyone seems to have that nickname for you tonight, one of my guests, simon says van gogh sounds like he's right wing and sensible. he sounds to me like he'd be more at home in the reform party. >> no chance. >> no chance. >> why not? >> why not? >> not a chance. why because they're not the answer for working class people. it's essentially just run you through why labour are not either. >> yeah, but it's the reform is the thatcherite party and we're still in this country at the moment, still experiencing the legacy of the thatcher decade in the 80s in terms of working class, has voted in terms some of them did. >> but in terms of deindustrialisation, in terms of the increase in the gap between rich and poor, in terms of ripping up the social fabric of ou
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and then she ended up having to do deals with the dup. so i think either way, the tories just need to kind of, come to terms with the fact that it's not going to be them. you know, even if labour edged through slightly, it's not going to be you. sorry. >> most conservatives i've spoken to have already completely accepted defeat . completely accepted defeat. >> well, a lot of them obviously have said they're not going to stand at the next election. so that says a lot, isn't it? >> sinking ship, sticking with laboun >> sinking ship, sticking with labour. let's get stuck into one of our first stories today. this is in the it's the sun, the sun newspaper. my old paper. is in the it's the sun, the sun newspaper. my old paper . they've newspaper. my old paper. they've done a big interview with shadow health secretary wes streeting where he reckons, amongst other things, that he's anti—woke, which , by the way, for the which, by the way, for the viewers at home, let me remind you, this is a guy who supported black lives matter. he worked for s
and then she ended up having to do deals with the dup. so i think either way, the tories just need to kind of, come to terms with the fact that it's not going to be them. you know, even if labour edged through slightly, it's not going to be you. sorry. >> most conservatives i've spoken to have already completely accepted defeat . completely accepted defeat. >> well, a lot of them obviously have said they're not going to stand at the next election. so that says a lot, isn't it?...
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and brand new warrant officer dennis dup othe right, 19 years old, on the right over here. i had my brother bruce and his wife, annie. bruce was wounded two times in vietnam and recovered in country and met annie, who was a nurse at the 71st evac hospital. they dated. they came back to the world and they got married. and then annie loved my brother so much. i think she might have shot in the second tower just so she could take care of him. now, bruce laughs, but he didn't think that was -- it, funny. so i graduated the third day's leave. i went home to vietnam, so i must stop here for a minute and ask for questions and clear up just a couple of questions. then. but has any about helicopter flight school. anybody? yes. was it hard to get in to flight school? oh, no, not hard at all. when i went down and talked to recruit, i told my dad i was going to go. i want to go to helicopter flight school. and he'd been in the army and 29 years or so. and he told me, he said, son, be careful since you're going to go down and see the recruiter. and he's going to see your mechanical abil
and brand new warrant officer dennis dup othe right, 19 years old, on the right over here. i had my brother bruce and his wife, annie. bruce was wounded two times in vietnam and recovered in country and met annie, who was a nurse at the 71st evac hospital. they dated. they came back to the world and they got married. and then annie loved my brother so much. i think she might have shot in the second tower just so she could take care of him. now, bruce laughs, but he didn't think that was -- it,...
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responding to an urgent question from the dup, tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan . in other news, its rwanda plan. in other news, the families of three people stabbed to death in nottingham are demanding the killer is never released. after the court of appeal ruled his sentence won't be changed. valdo calocane killed barnaby webber , grace killed barnaby webber, grace o'malley kumar and ian coates last year . the 32 year old, who last year. the 32 year old, who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia , was given an schizophrenia, was given an indefinite hospital order. the bank of england says there's some way to go getting inflation down after the latest wage growth. data from the ons shows wages in the first three months of the year were unchanged at 6, outstripping cost of living increases . meanwhile, the rate increases. meanwhile, the rate of unemployment is at its highest level for nearly a year. there were 26,000 fewer job vacancies in the three months to april. while the number of people in w
responding to an urgent question from the dup, tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan . in other news, its rwanda plan. in other news, the families of three people stabbed to death in nottingham are demanding the killer is never released. after the court of appeal ruled his sentence won't be changed. valdo calocane killed barnaby webber , grace killed barnaby webber, grace o'malley kumar and ian coates...
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the two years after that we were in coalition with the dup. so the period supply, arrangement, supply, you're quite right. but the real penod you're quite right. but the real period of office is the last four years. yeah, yeah, four and a half years. >> it's true. if you're looking at a the time in which the conservatives actually had a decent majority, it is only the last four years rather than all sorts of different deals and hung parliaments and minority governments and all the rest of it should we have a little listen to what rishi sunak had to say on the labour party and sir keir starmer earlier on today? >> he has shown time and time again that he will take the easy way out and do anything to get power . if he was happy to power. if he was happy to abandon all the promises he made to become labour leader once he got the job, how can you know that he won't do exactly the same thing? if he were to become prime minister? if you don't have the conviction to stick to anything you say, if you don't have the courage to tell people what you want
the two years after that we were in coalition with the dup. so the period supply, arrangement, supply, you're quite right. but the real penod you're quite right. but the real period of office is the last four years. yeah, yeah, four and a half years. >> it's true. if you're looking at a the time in which the conservatives actually had a decent majority, it is only the last four years rather than all sorts of different deals and hung parliaments and minority governments and all the rest of...
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and alongside her was the deputy first minister, the dup's emma little—pengelly . after they met, little—pengelly. after they met, they came out to the steps of stormont castle. they only allowed three questions by the media in total and rather unfortunately for simon harris, one of those questions was about what he would do about the deal that was offered to him by rishi sunak. and this is what he had to say. >> well, look, can i just say in relation to, to that issue of, of ireland and rwanda, that's more a satire than news, ireland has its own policy in relation to migration. we have every right to have our own policy. and indeed we will seek to advance migration policy through our membership of the european union . can i also just say this union. can i also just say this after the week that that it has been that i do think there's a need for a sense of calm here. there's a need for a bit of a deep breath, we have a common travel area, between the two islands. that's a common travel area that's in place for a very long time, when both countries were in the eur
and alongside her was the deputy first minister, the dup's emma little—pengelly . after they met, little—pengelly. after they met, they came out to the steps of stormont castle. they only allowed three questions by the media in total and rather unfortunately for simon harris, one of those questions was about what he would do about the deal that was offered to him by rishi sunak. and this is what he had to say. >> well, look, can i just say in relation to, to that issue of, of ireland...
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he is going to have the dup on his heels, he's going to have all sorts of northern irish unionists on his heels and all of those issues which he thought he had thought he had sewn up with the windsor agreement, have just been ripped open again . just been ripped open again. >> olivia utley brilliantly put. and another thing that's going to be angry about is the northern irish electorate, because now they have the same status as the entire island of ireland. it means that we cannot deport people from northern ireland to rwanda . and i wonder ireland to rwanda. and i wonder what the electorate are going to think about that. we've seen how it's landed in the southern ireland, in the republic of ireland, in the republic of ireland, and i think there's going to be a huge headache for the prime minister, olivia utley and of course , chris oke, thank and of course, chris oke, thank you very much. cracking start to the show . now there's still the show. now there's still plenty of time to win our biggest cash prize so far. a whopping £20,000 tax free. imagine having that in your bank account
he is going to have the dup on his heels, he's going to have all sorts of northern irish unionists on his heels and all of those issues which he thought he had thought he had sewn up with the windsor agreement, have just been ripped open again . just been ripped open again. >> olivia utley brilliantly put. and another thing that's going to be angry about is the northern irish electorate, because now they have the same status as the entire island of ireland. it means that we cannot deport...
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so the likes of, gavin robertson's seat in east belfast, the leader of the dup, his seat is looking very risky. if the tuv, backed by reform stand in there, that will definitely hand that seat to the alliance party . other seats on alliance party. other seats on the border because of what is going on in the republic of ireland over immigration and the real swell of, problems against it, it would be interesting to see how sinn fein does in those border areas, and some of the unionist parties, even the likes of reform, actually take those seats in there, because some of those were only got by 20 or 30 votes so far . those were only got by 20 or 30 votes so far. for once in decades and decades, maybe generations. we may see elections come forward and people starting to vote on real issues that are not to do with green and orange, but more to do with how the country is run. but at the very back of it, it is bad timing for northern ireland because our school holidays start on the 30th of june and quite a few people leave northern ireland from that time to about the third week in july, because
so the likes of, gavin robertson's seat in east belfast, the leader of the dup, his seat is looking very risky. if the tuv, backed by reform stand in there, that will definitely hand that seat to the alliance party . other seats on alliance party. other seats on the border because of what is going on in the republic of ireland over immigration and the real swell of, problems against it, it would be interesting to see how sinn fein does in those border areas, and some of the unionist parties,...
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so who are the dup going to choose to run in that seat? is there going to be a challenge from the alliance party in that seat? because it's always been one of the safest seats for unionism. so it's going to be a fascinating watch there. and i think everybody will be watching because of what has happened, in relation to sir jeffrey and just the idea that there could be a change there and i think the dup will want to pick someone who is a strong candidate and someone that will win the seat . that will win the seat. >> and i was intrigued talking to the pm earlier. philip, there's lots of talk about, you know , well, we just we're know, well, we just we're building on the progress now . building on the progress now. we've got a plan. when i said to him, what is what is the plan ? him, what is what is the plan? everybody knows what the plan is. he says, well, actually, i don't think they do. and i think on the progress it's being built. well, people aren't feeling that progress yet. and this is the problem he's got, isn't it? >> well, look, i
so who are the dup going to choose to run in that seat? is there going to be a challenge from the alliance party in that seat? because it's always been one of the safest seats for unionism. so it's going to be a fascinating watch there. and i think everybody will be watching because of what has happened, in relation to sir jeffrey and just the idea that there could be a change there and i think the dup will want to pick someone who is a strong candidate and someone that will win the seat . that...
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that you might dup. >> yeah, yeah . they >> yeah, yeah. they >> yeah, yeah. they >> they've had enough, haven't they. >> they've had enough, haven't they . they've had enough. i they. they've had enough. i welcome now the director of the oxford islamic information centre, doctor sheikh ramzi. look, thank you very much for coming on. i'm just going to put this tweet to you now, which is a response to keir starmer's election campaign launch, which says their operation muslim vote begins. what do you know? do you know what that means , not know what that means, not really. operation muslim votes begin. i, i believe , the muslim begin. i, i believe, the muslim vote, of course, there is a legitimate organisation which which they came and of course brought all the muslims together and said, okay, let's show up , and said, okay, let's show up, let's show ourselves and let's, let's show ourselves and let's, let's see, we have some demand, some, some some, some something which we want, for example, 10 or 15, 15 points, they, they raise, they said, okay, if , if raise,
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studio: that is the defence minister answering an urgent question from the dup mp on the situation in ukraine and georgia. if you want to continue watching that, you can do so on bbc, he said that ukraine would prevail and talk about the ammunition the uk was providing and the funding. he said that they would be working with the international allies and partners to provide aid to ukraine on that. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has, in the last half an hour, announced a further $2 billion from the us in the military aid of ukraine. now, on the military aid of ukraine. now, on the protest we saw in georgia, the minister said that uk was committed to the right of peaceful protest, and called for calm and restraint on all sides. you will know that there have been demonstrations in georgia after parliament passed a law on tuesday barring what the government because foreign influence. that law would see any organisation receiving more than 20% of its funding from abroad being served stronger government scrutiny. more and all that on the bbc news website, we have a life page up a
studio: that is the defence minister answering an urgent question from the dup mp on the situation in ukraine and georgia. if you want to continue watching that, you can do so on bbc, he said that ukraine would prevail and talk about the ammunition the uk was providing and the funding. he said that they would be working with the international allies and partners to provide aid to ukraine on that. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has, in the last half an hour, announced a further $2...
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you can go to dup. news.com.au slash your say. but here's the news with aaron armstrong . news with aaron armstrong. >> good morning to you. it's 931 i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. energy policy and the cost of living looks set to become an electoral dividing line, with household bills falling to their lowest level in two years. sir keir starmer's campaigning in scotland today, where he's expected to outline plans to cut bills and boost energy security through a publicly owned green electricity company. labour will argue families are still paying too much for energy, despite today's reduction in the price cap. the average bill will fall by 7, or around £122 per household. rishi sunakis around £122 per household. rishi sunak is heading to northern ireland this morning. the conservatives are expected to say they've brought economic stability back , and they'll stability back, and they'll criticise labour's net zero plans and the cost of putting them in place . energy secretary them in place. energy secretary claire coutin
you can go to dup. news.com.au slash your say. but here's the news with aaron armstrong . news with aaron armstrong. >> good morning to you. it's 931 i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. energy policy and the cost of living looks set to become an electoral dividing line, with household bills falling to their lowest level in two years. sir keir starmer's campaigning in scotland today, where he's expected to outline plans to cut bills and boost energy security through a publicly owned...
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. >> hello and welcome to britain's newsroom on dup news with andrew pierce and it's the fabulous nana akua. >> thank you andrew. >> thank you andrew. >> and you're doing patrick christie. >> i'm hosting patrick christys show on the ubiquitous nana akua. >> you're everywhere. >> you're everywhere. >> thank you. well, you know , >> thank you. well, you know, that's me. >> now, we want to hear what you think . send >> now, we want to hear what you think. send us your views and points of view. where do we send them to? we send them to gbnews.com/yoursay. we've had a few in actually . few in actually. >> oh, well, this is one from joseph because we're talking about prince harry earlier. and joseph says, bye bye, harry. >> and debbie says proper brightened up my morning seeing the fabulous nana this morning. and ross says about harry his dad should always be there for him. >> i think his dad always is there for him, but unfortunately harry may be carrying some sort of recording material, so you have to be careful around harry. >> good point. >> good point. >> and david says, what is he goin
. >> hello and welcome to britain's newsroom on dup news with andrew pierce and it's the fabulous nana akua. >> thank you andrew. >> thank you andrew. >> and you're doing patrick christie. >> i'm hosting patrick christys show on the ubiquitous nana akua. >> you're everywhere. >> you're everywhere. >> thank you. well, you know , >> thank you. well, you know, that's me. >> now, we want to hear what you think . send >> now, we want...
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responding to an urgent question from the dup, tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan. the families of three nottingham attack victims say they are disappointed, but not surprised, that a judge has refused to change the sentence handed to their killer. delivering the decision at the court of appeal this morning, baroness carr said valdo calocane indefinite hospital order was not unduly lenient. the 36 year old was convicted of the deaths of barnaby webber, grace o'malley kumar and ian coates and the attempted murder of three others. the rate of unemployment is at its highest level for nearly a year , while level for nearly a year, while wage growth is unchanged at 6. there were 26,000 fewer job vacancies in the three months to april, while the number of people in work dropped by 85,000. the chancellor, jeremy hunt , struck an 85,000. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, struck an optimistic tone this morning, saying that wages are outstripping inflation. but it could be an unhelpful sign for those hoping for
responding to an urgent question from the dup, tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan. the families of three nottingham attack victims say they are disappointed, but not surprised, that a judge has refused to change the sentence handed to their killer. delivering the decision at the court of appeal this morning, baroness carr said valdo calocane indefinite hospital order was not unduly lenient. the 36 year...
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that i think she was in trouble because she could have lost that first vote in parliament, because the dup signed that letter as well, and she was obviously courting them at that time. so it was it was a window of opportunity and we grabbed it. and i'm so grateful for everything that caroline did to make this, this happen. and for all those leaders of those opposition parties. and i also just want to finish by saying there's still work to do . sir brian, last work to do. sir brian, last april set out two government. you need to pay compensation . you need to pay compensation. you need to pay compensation. you need to pay compensation. you need to pay interim payments to those who had not received them , the parents who had lost them, the parents who had lost children and the children who had lost parents. and he said to them last year as well, you need to set up a compensation body by the end of last year, ready to pay the end of last year, ready to pay out . and really, sadly, by pay out. and really, sadly, by december that hadn't happened . december that hadn't happened. and that's why,
that i think she was in trouble because she could have lost that first vote in parliament, because the dup signed that letter as well, and she was obviously courting them at that time. so it was it was a window of opportunity and we grabbed it. and i'm so grateful for everything that caroline did to make this, this happen. and for all those leaders of those opposition parties. and i also just want to finish by saying there's still work to do . sir brian, last work to do. sir brian, last april...
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the dup, their former leader, was in court last week. the last thing they want is an election. the snp are all over the shop , you know, there's over the shop, you know, there's no way they're going to want an election. the one green. well, you know, they've got their own issues with. on the one hand you've got people shouting allah akbar when they get elected. on the other hand, they're calling for the ban on halal meat, which is going to be a tricky one. george galloway certainly doesn't want one because he'll be out the door come the next election. so as what it leaves down to is the tory mps. now, look, a lot of them know in all honesty, they're not total fools. they know that there's over 100 of them are going to lose their seats at the next election. are they going to give up six months of salary? because don't forget, we all think in politics that we should put country first, you know, constituency second and party third. well, a fair few people on those green benches actually put the wallet first. and i don't honestly think they're going to give that up. so the reality
the dup, their former leader, was in court last week. the last thing they want is an election. the snp are all over the shop , you know, there's over the shop, you know, there's no way they're going to want an election. the one green. well, you know, they've got their own issues with. on the one hand you've got people shouting allah akbar when they get elected. on the other hand, they're calling for the ban on halal meat, which is going to be a tricky one. george galloway certainly doesn't want...
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the dup have got problems over there. you know, the scottish nationalist party got problems. you know clyde, cumbria got problems. the labour party in wales have got con so and dear old reform have got problems because they've missed out on their golden opportunity to have you know, have nigel come, you know coming through and actually leading a what would have probably been a pretty successful campaign. so nobody's had a good week. in fact, the only people who can really look back on the last seven days with a smile of glee and rubbing their hands with joy, frankly, are people like yourself because it's been pretty entertaining. and i'm thank you for keeping a straight face and thank you particularly for actually keeping to talking about the actual issues . as tony bain used actual issues. as tony bain used to say , talking about the to say, talking about the issues. there are important things , as you know, what could things, as you know, what could be more important than the future of this country? the defence of this country, the health service, public order, say public s
the dup have got problems over there. you know, the scottish nationalist party got problems. you know clyde, cumbria got problems. the labour party in wales have got con so and dear old reform have got problems because they've missed out on their golden opportunity to have you know, have nigel come, you know coming through and actually leading a what would have probably been a pretty successful campaign. so nobody's had a good week. in fact, the only people who can really look back on the last...
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we had a supply and demand chaotic situation with the dup to keep the government afloat , and that the government afloat, and that was when the tories were sailing ahead. was when the tories were sailing ahead . snap elections always ahead. snap elections always seem to favour those who just want change, don't they? >> they do. but we also remember in 2010, when gordon brown was widely seen as dithering over an election date and how that backfired on him as well. rishi sunak, okay, he may not be the most charismatic politician, but he's a damn sight more charismatic, i would suggest, than theresa may ever was. i spent many years covering the home office with theresa may as home office with theresa may as home secretary , and i found her home secretary, and i found her a singularly unimpressive woman . a singularly unimpressive woman. rishi sunak, on the other hand, as i say , those that know him, as i say, those that know him, those that speak to him, certainly find him more personable and approachable. so you know , who knows what he you know, who knows what he might be able to do. bu
we had a supply and demand chaotic situation with the dup to keep the government afloat , and that the government afloat, and that was when the tories were sailing ahead. was when the tories were sailing ahead . snap elections always ahead. snap elections always seem to favour those who just want change, don't they? >> they do. but we also remember in 2010, when gordon brown was widely seen as dithering over an election date and how that backfired on him as well. rishi sunak, okay, he may...