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but, you know, ruth and eamonn are terrific people , and eamonn are terrific people, wonderful work people, and i think it's been tough for both of them. his illness has not been good for him, obviously, and i think it's probably taken and i think it's probably taken a strain on the marriage. >> most definitely. ruth and eamonn, two of the nicest and most professional people in television. absolutely. i mean, i've only done a fraction of years that you've done begins. but in my time in telly, you won't meet two nicer people, just one quick question about the pressure of being a celebrity couple because they're both famous. is that difficult? >> i think it is difficult, i think because i think however much in love with someone you are, there has to be a professional jealousy . i are, there has to be a professional jealousy. i think sometimes it happens, you know, that one of you is working more than the other. one is earning more money than the other. i mean , you know, there's all mean, you know, there's all sorts of things to take into consideration. and i think that
but, you know, ruth and eamonn are terrific people , and eamonn are terrific people, wonderful work people, and i think it's been tough for both of them. his illness has not been good for him, obviously, and i think it's probably taken and i think it's probably taken a strain on the marriage. >> most definitely. ruth and eamonn, two of the nicest and most professional people in television. absolutely. i mean, i've only done a fraction of years that you've done begins. but in my time in...
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eamonn. >> well. eamonn. >> yes, but i know i don't believe it is as awash with filth as well. >> that's good to be. i hope you're right. i suspect you're not, we know that kids as young as nine are seeing violent porn. they do need to be educated, but i think taking the politics out of all of this has to be a good thing. let us know what you think this morning. what's the correct age? do you welcome these changes? and you know, what were your experiences and when did your kids start asking you those awkward questions? it is embarrassing, isn't it? >> i don't ever remember. >> i don't ever remember. >> did your kids never ask you? >> did your kids never ask you? >> no, i don't remember asking my parents any questions about anything. they certainly didn't tell me, nor did the teachers. >> it's also a minefield these days because i started trying to say to my son, oh, it's well, it's when mummies and daddies, they have a loving cuddle and they have a loving cuddle and they really want to have a baby. an
eamonn. >> well. eamonn. >> yes, but i know i don't believe it is as awash with filth as well. >> that's good to be. i hope you're right. i suspect you're not, we know that kids as young as nine are seeing violent porn. they do need to be educated, but i think taking the politics out of all of this has to be a good thing. let us know what you think this morning. what's the correct age? do you welcome these changes? and you know, what were your experiences and when did your...
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and of course, most importantly , eamonn's most importantly, eamonn's health. let me tell you that there is a gigantic hole here @gbnews because it is an eamonn holmes shaped hole and it needs to be filled. we miss him so much on breakfast, and so the main focus is for eamonn to get well really soon and get him back where he belongs at home here on gb news, here, here. god bless you eamonn. thank you for that. begins. we'll catch up shortly. but next with tonight's top. pundits should 16 year olds have the votes? we'll discuss that. plus in an exclusive mark dolan tonight people's poll, we've been asking a year on from his resignation from itv. should schofield be back on the box while the results are in, i shall next. well, folks, let me tell you that in an exclusive mark dolan tonight people's poll, we asked a year on from his resignation from itv. should phillip schofield be back on the box? well, the results are in and 89.4% of you said no absolutely not, whilst 10.6% say yes. definitely tv needs him now. there you go. well, the public has spoken . this fro
and of course, most importantly , eamonn's most importantly, eamonn's health. let me tell you that there is a gigantic hole here @gbnews because it is an eamonn holmes shaped hole and it needs to be filled. we miss him so much on breakfast, and so the main focus is for eamonn to get well really soon and get him back where he belongs at home here on gb news, here, here. god bless you eamonn. thank you for that. begins. we'll catch up shortly. but next with tonight's top. pundits should 16 year...
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eamonn. okay, but the thing is, you know, the way here in this country, we wear football tops as leisure, like leisurewear . leisurewear. >> yeah. you go on holiday. yeah. on holiday. wear it on an aeroplane or whatever it happens to be. would the yanks do it with some do, some do. >> and i think they look better. if you go to baseball in the states or when they do it in london, they all where they wear the gear, but they all look very, very similar, you know, because they're all of a similar look. but yeah, it's not i don't think it's like when you go to stansted airport before you go on holiday, still don't like them. >> premier league going to get more exposure. we just say congratulations to kieran mckenna and ipswich . yeah well mckenna and ipswich. yeah well they're not congratulating yet. one point away one point champions league last night bayern to real madrid two. but tell us about the premier league in the usa and what's going to happen there. >> well nbc owned the contract for the
eamonn. okay, but the thing is, you know, the way here in this country, we wear football tops as leisure, like leisurewear . leisurewear. >> yeah. you go on holiday. yeah. on holiday. wear it on an aeroplane or whatever it happens to be. would the yanks do it with some do, some do. >> and i think they look better. if you go to baseball in the states or when they do it in london, they all where they wear the gear, but they all look very, very similar, you know, because they're all of...
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eamonn that's the peak years. eamonn really when it comes to golf. and i would say as an individual sport , the golf is probably more sport, the golf is probably more psychological than any other sport around there, including boxing. i would even argue. can he handle the sunday evening battle against his opponents? i'm not sure that he can. at the moment, because i think it's a big, big stage for him to get past. however, he's in excellent form. he's the world number two. he's not struggling for form throughout those ten years. he's very consistent and let's see if he can he can do it. but yeah, he can he can do it. but yeah, he had a strong back nine yesterday and looks impressive. >> well done rory, in we'll see you again 7:20, this morning we've got lots to talk about next time as well. for the moment. thank you very much. >> i was just reading on how to beautify your bottom . it says beautify your bottom. it says brush up your buttocks. do you know what those are ? it's where know what those are? it's where your thigh reaches your buttocks. see,
eamonn that's the peak years. eamonn really when it comes to golf. and i would say as an individual sport , the golf is probably more sport, the golf is probably more psychological than any other sport around there, including boxing. i would even argue. can he handle the sunday evening battle against his opponents? i'm not sure that he can. at the moment, because i think it's a big, big stage for him to get past. however, he's in excellent form. he's the world number two. he's not struggling...
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and finally the sunday mirror focuses on the tv couple eamonn holmes and ruth langsford, who are divorcing after 1a years of marriage. the couple blame work for their separation, says �*the sunday people', which is also leading on the story of eamonn and ruth. with me is now is our political correspondent, leila nathoo. thank you for coming in. this national service idea, it is all over the papers, what do you reckon? pretty eye—catching policy from the tories, could give us an indication of the kind of strategy they are pursuing in this campaign, something to get people talking, after all they are coming from barry far behind in the polls, how do they shape up in election campaign where many people think they have a tall order to get back ahead. they are saying if they win the next general election, by the end of the next parliament, they will bring back mandatory national service for every 18—year—old, mandatory service ended in the 1960s. what they are proposing well involving either applying for a 12 month placing in the armed forces are in cyber defences, they said they will f
and finally the sunday mirror focuses on the tv couple eamonn holmes and ruth langsford, who are divorcing after 1a years of marriage. the couple blame work for their separation, says �*the sunday people', which is also leading on the story of eamonn and ruth. with me is now is our political correspondent, leila nathoo. thank you for coming in. this national service idea, it is all over the papers, what do you reckon? pretty eye—catching policy from the tories, could give us an indication...
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liam, this is breakfast with eamonn and isabel. with liam watching from the sidelines . the sidelines. >> headlines a groundbreaking obesity drug shows significant weight loss for at least four years and can cut the risk of death by a fifth. >> furious reaction from china after their spies are arrested and accused of infiltrating britain's border force . britain's border force. >> could northern ireland become the new asylum capital of the united kingdom after the high court there rejected the rwanda deportation plan ? deportation plan? >> yes. problems piling up for the prime minister. he made a big speech on security yesterday, but now people working for border force and immigration have been charged with spying for china. meanwhile, his safety of rwanda bill coming unstuck in northern ireland. i'll bring you the details shortly after, the prime minister is set to welcome farmers to downing street as he announces new support for agriculture . agriculture. >> and as britain entering a new era of naval ship building. we'll be askin
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well, ir35 eamonn is a it? well, ir35 eamonn is a completely different matter. no, it's not to pensioners and taxation. >> no, but it's but it is to people who are out there earning because you go out and you say to them, i know we've said you've been self—employed for all these years, but we're now changing our mind and you're not self—employed. so, you know , you self—employed. so, you know, you give with one hand and you take with another somebody has to pay for these pension rises and it's going to be working people, people who are window cleaners and freelance nurses and freelance doctors and freelance anything. you don't like that. >> okay . so ir35, as you will >> okay. so ir35, as you will know, has been around for a long time. it's about defining the nature of the work that somebody is doing and the tax that should therefore apply. that's very different from cutting taxes for pensioners over the coming years, something that labour have dismissed and therefore more people will be paying tax, excuse me, millions of them under the labour pass ir35, t
well, ir35 eamonn is a it? well, ir35 eamonn is a completely different matter. no, it's not to pensioners and taxation. >> no, but it's but it is to people who are out there earning because you go out and you say to them, i know we've said you've been self—employed for all these years, but we're now changing our mind and you're not self—employed. so, you know , you self—employed. so, you know, you give with one hand and you take with another somebody has to pay for these pension...
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amy broadcaster eamonn cartana. amy jacob dawson . the requirement to jacob dawson. the requirement to have a panel decide actually protect people who have a desire for a gender recognition certificate . from all the fears certificate. from all the fears that we've discussed before about men just dressing up as girls and using the girls toilets, well , i love it when toilets, well, i love it when this argument comes up because we get to remember when it went through in holyrood and we get to remember that it had cross—party support and that it was then alister jack stopped it. >> originally the brainchild of theresa may. so this is not a left wing woke idea. >> what sorts of things have been the brainchild? theresa may, that we wouldn't necessarily support here? >> it's a very sensible amendment to obtaining a gender recognition certificate, which is basically paperwork. it's things like your birth certificate, your marriage certificate, your marriage certificate, but isn't it? and your death certificate and obtaining that more easily is just isn't this isn't this
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i believe that eamonn will be on gb news tomorrow. breakfast and might, talk about this, so we'll find out then. anyway, the times , city figures back labour with call for new outlook 120 business leaders have basically backed the labour party. let's focus on the telegraph, okay. because on the day that rachel reeves said that she wouldn't be increasing national insurance or income tax rishi sunak, the prime minister has now come out and said the state pension will never be taxed under the conservatives. the prime minister will announce plans to give retirees peace of mind and security by automatically raising the threshold at which they start paying income tax each year, so it stays ahead of the state pension. labour failed to match the pledge. it's been nicknamed the quadruple lock. james, i'm just going to start with you on this. do you think this is actually a vote winner? there is a row taking place over tax, right? and this is one of them. >> i think there's more a vote saver than a vote winner. this is all about shoring up the
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eamonn right. they are underpinning this element of choice of children on the back of the scientific evidence report did so well in the cash report. they're taking no , no report. they're taking no, no junk rated at whatsoever. isn't swinney distancing himself a little bit in the campaign from from all of this? >> is it just getting slow to sort of change within the schools , or is he still as schools, or is he still as wedded to these kind of self—id policies? i'm not entirely sure. yeah. >> i don't think he's entirely sure yet either. i think he blows with the wind, as we say in glasgow. and he will he will change direction, change the course, whatever way it suits him. but this is publicly funded, publicly funded money that's going into these, these charities. and they're giving absolutely no regard for the safeguarding of children. >> quite unscientific . then this >> quite unscientific. then this whole thing, i mean, it's literally what what where you feel that day. >> exactly. right. but it
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i think eamonn the year before. i think eamonn won best presenter last year before that. so you know, fingers crossed we'll get some more success this year. and all of that depends on you guys at home. so thank you. for those who do take the time to vote. we really do appreciate it. >> and you know, it will definitely ruffle the feathers of all the right people as well. so make sure you get on to those websites. and please, please vote. let's get your weather update with annie. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. it should be a dry day for most of us. there's a bit of a cloudier start across the east coast. that's because some clouds pulled in overnight. that should slowly start to burn back throughout this morning and into the afternoon. there could also be some cloudier skies across western coast into this afternoon, but i think many inland areas will see some long lived sunshine. it will feel quite warm in the sunshine. however, no
i think eamonn the year before. i think eamonn won best presenter last year before that. so you know, fingers crossed we'll get some more success this year. and all of that depends on you guys at home. so thank you. for those who do take the time to vote. we really do appreciate it. >> and you know, it will definitely ruffle the feathers of all the right people as well. so make sure you get on to those websites. and please, please vote. let's get your weather update with annie. >> a...
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eamonn walker was the first character cast in "chicago fire," in any of the "chicago" universes. so, we get to see him in a a rescue in a way we never have. the new member on truck, we finally get to find out what his secret is. he's been hold -- yes! he's been holdin' a secret. he's been having secret conversations on the telephone, all right? thinking that he's -- thinking that he's keeping it low key. no, we find out. >> jimmy: yeah! [ applause ] all right. "p.d."? >> i've got to say, "p.d.," that -- if you're a fan of the show, i mean, you will have a a surprise in our finale that will blow your mind. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. it was one of the most -- i don't know, i don't want to give it away. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> it was one of the best episodes that i've ever enjoyed making. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. it touched me deeply. and it was -- i'd say the final product, which i've seen, i think it's, if not the best, one of our best episodes. >> jimmy: good for you, bud. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy you're all here. i know you have to go back to ch
eamonn walker was the first character cast in "chicago fire," in any of the "chicago" universes. so, we get to see him in a a rescue in a way we never have. the new member on truck, we finally get to find out what his secret is. he's been hold -- yes! he's been holdin' a secret. he's been having secret conversations on the telephone, all right? thinking that he's -- thinking that he's keeping it low key. no, we find out. >> jimmy: yeah! [ applause ] all right....
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as breakfast with eamonn and isabel , followed with eamonn and isabel, followed by britain's newsroom at 930, of course, with andrew and bev. and then it's all the drama with pmqs. that's gloria de piero and tom harwood tomorrow, then live at midday , tom harwood and emily at midday, tom harwood and emily with good afternoon britain. of course , my mush will be back on course, my mush will be back on your screens at 3 pm. tomorrow. i'm martin daubney and this has been gb news. thanks for your company. it's always a delight. have a fantastic evening. now your weather and it's alex burkill . burkill. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello again. here's your latest gb news weather from the met office. whilst there will be a bit of rain, particularly across northwestern scotland this week for many it's looking largely dry. that's because we have high pressure currently to the southwest of us, but this is going to build and dominate the weather across the uk as we go through this week. that being said, there are a few showers around at the moment.
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gb news eamonn patrick christys has an exclusive interview tonight with illegal immigrants. patrick, what on earth are they going to tell us? >> yes, indeed. well, look, i've been saying and know you've been saying for a while that with the rapid rate of asylum seekers and the rejections and the loss of asylum seekers from various databases, we're going to end up with tent cities in various different towns and cities across the uk. well, i went to one of these tent encampments today and i spoke to a couple of them, one chap from sudan, one chap from kuwait. they told us a variety of different things . variety of different things. firstly was that one individual was rejected and there was absolutely no attempt to get him out of the country. they've just told him to leave the migrant hotel, which he has now done, and another individual as well shed some light on exactly how they feel. these illegal migrants about the rwanda plan. i've got a little clip for you now, rather, you would rather go to sudan than rwanda . to sudan than rwanda. >> rwanda? >> rwanda? >> sudan? sudanese
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com eamonn corsair on the website. you can talk to me there . or of you can talk to me there. or of course you can email gb views @gbnews. com or you can go onto twitter and reach me there. wherever you are watching and listening tonight, you really are very, very welcome . but of are very, very welcome. but of course it is another day on the campaign trail. course it is another day on the campaign trail . we're going, campaign trail. we're going, we're going to get through it together, everyone. i think we've only got about 35 days to go.thank we've only got about 35 days to go. thank goodness i can cross live. now to our political commentator live. oh, there she is. she's on a bus. hello. welcome. catherine foster, where are you ? are you? >> hello, michelle. i barely know it's all a bit of a blur, but i believe we are. we are on a motorway, travelling in the middle lane and somewhere or other in yorkshire, going on to our next destination. so today we started off in the northwest. we were at a farm near macclesfield, where the prime minister was feeding baby baby lambs milk
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brexit party mep and sir arthur rees—mogg , and the sir arthur rees—mogg, and the author and broadcaster eamonn eckleton. as you know, as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. now it's time for the news bulletin with aaron armstrong . aaron armstrong. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong . the prime aaron armstrong. the prime minister has offered an unequivocal apology to victims of the infected blood scandal, describing it as a day of shame for the british state. the inquiry found a subtle, pervasive and chilling cover up from those in positions of trust and power, including the deliberate destruction of documents by government officials. the final report concluded patients were knowingly exposed to unacceptable risks, and the scandal could have largely been avoided. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c over more than 20 years because of contaminated blood products and transfusions. >> this is a day of shame for the british state. today's report shows a decades long moral failure at the heart o
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liam, this is breakfast with eamonn and isabel. with liam watching from the sidelines . the sidelines. >> headlines a groundbreaking obesity drug shows significant weight loss for at least four years and can cut the risk of death by a fifth. >> furious reaction from china after their spies are arrested and accused of infiltrating britain's border force
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of course, i believe he he made from the eamonn , a real he made from the eamonn, a real mountain. and he did not do good for himself as a politician and for himself as a politician and for the reform, which is, of course , is a party which course, is a party which respectable parties with the respectable parties with the respectable people. what we have here, what we have here, he said here, what we have here, he said he said many things which was wrong. completely wrong. he attacked the muslim and he he attacked the muslim and he he attacked the muslim and he he attacked the islam, as is trevor phillips. he said several times. watch what you're saying. what do you do? you want to , go back do you do? you want to, go back and rectify it. do you want to go? are you offended me? i wasn't i was a muslim 1000 years ago. and, you know, my family and now we come forcefully. we come the christian. but i respect the islam. and i don't believe he was saying this . i believe he was saying this. i don't believe what you're saying is right. and many times he said, but of course, nigel farage,
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and academic lisa mckenzie, and i am joined as well by the founding chairman of global britain uk, eamonn bahgat . christian, should we fear a political wing of islam , do you think? >> well, it certainly having cut through , in local council through, in local council elections and by elections and the, the thing is they're clearly very organised. but what they're doing is they're targeting quite poor left behind places, areas with low electoral turnout. they are reaping the rewards. but...
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we hope this year eamonn holmes and nigel farage are up 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 peop
we hope this year eamonn holmes and nigel farage are up 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...
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party should conduct an investigation . 13 conduct an investigation. 13 months later, keir starmer and eamonn are about whether to kick her off the local council. that's presumably what happened. >> she'll be standing outside stroud town hall demanding that the people allow her to run. what she has done over sinwar. yeah. adam, look what do you make of this? we're gonna have to watch out for a lot of this stuff over the course of the election campaign, aren't we? >> i speak about why i've lost all trust in uk politics and things like this. just under underline why, from mps to councillors, they think we're idiots and we are being treated like idiots by these people. now how did she think she would get away with that? how stupid have you got to be? and that's what is running our country vie. and thatis is running our country vie. and that is what is running our areas in our authority. >> rebecca, i've noticed a little bit of a trend so far this election . okay, so we this election. okay, so we started with jonathan ashworth just refusing to bother to try to explain votes for kids , the to expl
party should conduct an investigation . 13 conduct an investigation. 13 months later, keir starmer and eamonn are about whether to kick her off the local council. that's presumably what happened. >> she'll be standing outside stroud town hall demanding that the people allow her to run. what she has done over sinwar. yeah. adam, look what do you make of this? we're gonna have to watch out for a lot of this stuff over the course of the election campaign, aren't we? >> i speak about...
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and the tabloids splash with the sad news that eamonn holmes and ruth langsford, a real—life tv sofa couple, are to split. the politics and election come you don't get bigger moments than this until the end of the campaign. allen, what are you looking out for in these six weeks? in allen, what are you looking out for in these six weeks?— in these six weeks? in terms of labour, in these six weeks? in terms of labour. it's _ in these six weeks? in terms of labour. it's a — in these six weeks? in terms of labour, it's a long _ in these six weeks? in terms of labour, it's a long time - in these six weeks? in terms of labour, it's a long time since . in these six weeks? in terms of| labour, it's a long time since we were in government so we have to convince the electorate that we are ready for government. that's what we failed to do spectacularly in 2019, failed to do spectacularly in 2019, failed in 2017 and 2015. when you are part of a party and a party supporter and have seen those failures, i was the last labour home secretary and i don't want to be the last labour home secretary
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carol eamonn. you'll be back in the next hour. sam francis is waiting very patiently for us. here he is . here he is. >> good morning to you . just >> good morning to you. just coming up to 1033, the headlines this morning. the prime minister is urging voters to re—elect him if they want to see asylum flights take off to rwanda, conceding they won't get off the ground before the general election. in derbyshire, rishi sunak also says he's putting the economy and global security at the heart of his campaign. meanwhile, in kent, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, told voters what the conservatives have done to the country is unforgivable and says voters now have the power and the chance to end the chaos and to rebuild britain. net migration in the uk stood at an estimated 685,000 people in the year to december 2023, the office for national statistics says. that's down 10% from the record of 764,000 in 2022. official figures suggest just over 1,200,000 people arrived in the uk last year, while an estimated 530,000 are likely to have left . the likely to have left. the metropo
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it's breakfast with eamonn and isabel then that's followed by britain's newsroom at 930 with andrew and bev. and of course, all the drama with pmqs live at midday . and that's with chris midday. and that's with chris hope and gloria de piero and then tom and emily with good afternoon britain from 1:00. then it's my mish. i'll be back tomorrow at three. i've been martin daubney. this is gb news. thanks for joining martin daubney. this is gb news. thanks forjoining me. now is your weather and it's aidan mcgivern. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. it's a very different day today across some eastern and northern parts of the country with outbreaks of rain. although the rain does tend to ease, it turns to showers as the day and the week goes on and we've got low pressure bringing further downpours into tuesday, wednesday and thursday. but that low anchor towards the southwest is also bringing quite a keen breeze into southwestern areas, the showers fading away as we go into the evening and overnight, the rain in the east tending to fragment wit
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and i think eamonn holmes got it when he said, well, she's unpopular in the country. she is. yes. some of that is racism. some of it is legitimate, some don't like her manner, but, but, but but i think she should be allowed to stand again for labour if she wants to in a local party. want her to. >> she was blindsided because she'd agreed with the party. she gets the whip restored, so she's a labour mp until tomorrow. and then she finds that the times has written on its front page labour's barred her from standing as its candidate, and she now goes on tv this morning and says yeah, i've been banned. >> yeah. before any panel meets and i suppose the panel is supposed to be independent and fair. the mind has been made up. it's a breach of the rules. no, it's terrible control freakery at the top of the labour party and keir starmer can't wash his hands of it because he is the he is the leader. if he let that panel know and this happens, i know it happens because i've come across cases when it happens, you let them know that, look, i'm i, you know, i want her to be a candidate or i thi
and i think eamonn holmes got it when he said, well, she's unpopular in the country. she is. yes. some of that is racism. some of it is legitimate, some don't like her manner, but, but, but but i think she should be allowed to stand again for labour if she wants to in a local party. want her to. >> she was blindsided because she'd agreed with the party. she gets the whip restored, so she's a labour mp until tomorrow. and then she finds that the times has written on its front page labour's...
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. >> well, susan eamonn is the president of chatteris in bloom and ann wells is the deputy chairman of it. and they join us now. ladies, morning to you. what is this woke madness about? >> can i just check, correct you, ann is the chair. i'm just the president. okay oh. it's basically, obviously we have a pubuc basically, obviously we have a public liability, and normally we just get a license from, county. it's county council , not county. it's county council, not our local council, county council to, it put them use their lamp lampposts, but now this year , there's different this year, there's different there's some jobsworth in cambridge that's decided that we've now got to go on a health and safety course, and i don't know where you're got the 165 figure from . it's actually £300 figure from. it's actually £300 andifs figure from. it's actually £300 and it's a two day course . it's and it's a two day course. it's and it's a two day course. it's a two day course that's not very local to us, at the end of the day, we are volunteers and all we want to do is plant . we want to do is
. >> well, susan eamonn is the president of chatteris in bloom and ann wells is the deputy chairman of it. and they join us now. ladies, morning to you. what is this woke madness about? >> can i just check, correct you, ann is the chair. i'm just the president. okay oh. it's basically, obviously we have a pubuc basically, obviously we have a public liability, and normally we just get a license from, county. it's county council , not county. it's county council, not our local...
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it's a milestone eamonn figure. and we've reached 10,000, 10,036 to be precise , for a whole month be precise, for a whole month earlier than we did at this point last year. at this point last year, we were just at 7600 odd.so last year, we were just at 7600 odd. so we are 35% up on last year's figures . and that really year's figures. and that really indicates the difficulty that the government was probably going to be faced with in the months ahead. as we get into flat, calm conditions and many more small boats come across the engush more small boats come across the english channel with on the really calm days, up to a thousand coming across on a single day. well this week we had three days of bad weather. it cleared up overnight and, that allowed for these small boats to push off from the shores of france to make that illegal journey across to the uk. and so far today, three small boats have made it across, carrying 154 people. the first boat was picked up by the dover lifeboat at first light this morning, and br
it's a milestone eamonn figure. and we've reached 10,000, 10,036 to be precise , for a whole month be precise, for a whole month earlier than we did at this point last year. at this point last year, we were just at 7600 odd.so last year, we were just at 7600 odd. so we are 35% up on last year's figures . and that really year's figures. and that really indicates the difficulty that the government was probably going to be faced with in the months ahead. as we get into flat, calm conditions and...
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places like harrogate , richmond, rishi harrogate, richmond, rishi sunak, eamonn seat and now is being taken by labour. so the labour boots on the ground are very much on rishi sunaks own turf. so that confirms the story overall that labour are up and the conservatives are down. but i'd like to look a little more at the details of that, because it's not as simple as just voters switching directly from conservative to labour. what we're seeing in the people we ask in the polls is that although a few people have moved from voting conservative last time to voting labour now , many time to voting labour now, many more have gone from conservative to reform . and also for there's to reform. and also for there's a large chunk of former conservative voters who plan not to vote at all. they are disillusioned . and on the labour disillusioned. and on the labour side, people who did not vote last time, perhaps because they were worried about jeremy corbyn, are planning to vote laboun corbyn, are planning to vote labour. so it's, it's not just a story of conservative to labour switching, it's more
places like harrogate , richmond, rishi harrogate, richmond, rishi sunak, eamonn seat and now is being taken by labour. so the labour boots on the ground are very much on rishi sunaks own turf. so that confirms the story overall that labour are up and the conservatives are down. but i'd like to look a little more at the details of that, because it's not as simple as just voters switching directly from conservative to labour. what we're seeing in the people we ask in the polls is that although a...
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and don't forget to join us from 6 am. it's breakfast with eamonn and isabel then it's britain's newsroom at 930, and then it's tom and emily with good afternoon britain from midday. i'll be back at three tomorrow. i'm martin daubney and this is gb news. that's enough from me now. it's time with your weather and it's alex deakin . weather and it's alex deakin. >> with a brighter outlook. with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> afternoon. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. for many, staying fine through the rest of today, but there are 1 or 2 showers breaking out and a few thunderstorms across northern ireland. we're surrounded by weather systems and we're kind of in a weather no man's land, which means the winds are light, which means the cloud isn't shifting too much over parts of southern scotland. northern england, and the showers are fairly slow moving over the west of northern ireland. some rumbles of thunder here could drop a lot of rain in a short space of time. there is a short space of time. there is a met office w
and don't forget to join us from 6 am. it's breakfast with eamonn and isabel then it's britain's newsroom at 930, and then it's tom and emily with good afternoon britain from midday. i'll be back at three tomorrow. i'm martin daubney and this is gb news. that's enough from me now. it's time with your weather and it's alex deakin . weather and it's alex deakin. >> with a brighter outlook. with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> afternoon. welcome to your...
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it's breakfast with eamonn and isabel, followed, of course, by britain's newsroom at 930 with andrew and bev and then tom and emily on good afternoon britain from midday . and then my mish is from midday. and then my mish is back at 3 pm. it's been a pleasure having your company today. i'm morton daubeny and this is gb news. but before all of this , it's time for your of this, it's time for your weather and it's aidan mcgivern. take . a. take. a. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello again. time for the latest forecast with the met office for gb news. warm and bright once again in the east today, but cloudier and cooler elsewhere with outbreaks of rain moving steadily in from the west to the east. because of this area of low pressure, which has displaced the high that brought us so much fine weather over the last week or so, that fine weather persists just about into the evening for eastern england , the evening for eastern england, northeast scotland, cloudier skies, outbreaks of rain that have been persisting in the west through the day. t
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don't forget breakfast is from 6 am. and that's with eamonn of course, and isabel followed by newsroom at 930 with andrew and bev.thenifs newsroom at 930 with andrew and bev. then it's tom and emily at at 12 till three. i'm at three. i've been martin daubney. now it's your weather with alex berger. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello again. here's your latest gb news weather forecast brought to you in association with the met office. there will be some thundery downpours to watch out for through the next couple of days, but we also have some persistent rain across the uk at the moment. in association with a frontal system which is marching its way northeastwards across the country. it's already brought quite a bit of rain to many areas through the morning, but it is bringing quite a soggy end to the day across parts of scotland and northeast england. that rain will clear away as we go overnight, but then plenty of showers following in behind. we've seen some of these turning heavy and thundery through the daytime, and they could still be a l
don't forget breakfast is from 6 am. and that's with eamonn of course, and isabel followed by newsroom at 930 with andrew and bev.thenifs newsroom at 930 with andrew and bev. then it's tom and emily at at 12 till three. i'm at three. i've been martin daubney. now it's your weather with alex berger. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello again. here's your latest gb news weather forecast brought to you in association with the met office....
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eamonn patrick christys went to speak to a few of the students there to find out what makes them tick, but jewish students are fearful of these protests with some justification. how would you think? how would you feel if they cropped up on your campus? we've seen jewish students come under terrible pressure, abuse , under terrible pressure, abuse, even attacks on campuses. what do you think about these protests ? do they have any protests? do they have any rights? we have a democratic rights? we have a democratic right to protest . but rights? we have a democratic right to protest. but is this the right way to do it? let's a massive arrests and even lock ins and damage and vandalism in america. are we going the same way in this country? send your views in by commenting and posting gbnews.com/yoursay i read a bunch out before the end of the show, but first it's your headunes of the show, but first it's your headlines and it's aaron armstrong . armstrong. >> very good evening to you. it's 5:02. aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom, the chancellor has welcomed the bank of england's decisio
eamonn patrick christys went to speak to a few of the students there to find out what makes them tick, but jewish students are fearful of these protests with some justification. how would you think? how would you feel if they cropped up on your campus? we've seen jewish students come under terrible pressure, abuse , under terrible pressure, abuse, even attacks on campuses. what do you think about these protests ? do they have any protests? do they have any rights? we have a democratic rights?...
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send him down eamonn chris adds this trump derangement syndrome will now be in overdrive. the lefties will be in meltdown i love it. roll on the 5th of november. go trump us president 2024. whereas terry has the opposite view. he says donald trump should acknowledge his mistake , take responsibility his mistake, take responsibility and accept the penalty . so huge and accept the penalty. so huge amounts of emails there, please keep them . come in now to a huge keep them. come in now to a huge development in the labour party civil war, because just over an hour ago, sir keir starmer said diane abbott is free to stand as the labour candidate in the general election after all. and this comes after a long row over the future of britain's first black woman mp, miss abbott had been expected to be overlooked after she lost the whip last year , after she suggested that year, after she suggested that jewish, irish and traveller people experienced prejudice but not racism . but here's what sir not racism. but here's what sir keir starmer said this afternoon i >> -- >> diane abbott w
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yes, lib dems eamonn. if they're not invited, and then of course, reform. >> should they be on the stage? >> should they be on the stage? >> yeah. should should they be there? and then of course. well then you get the we've seen it in the past and you get the greens and you get the snp and everyone. but of course then it turns into one of these huge things where you don't get any proper answers, or do you just debate between the two men who could be prime minister, in effect ? effect? >> yeah, well, i just know what you think. gbnews.com/yoursay we're going to be talking to the lib dems local government spokeswoman helen morgan. >> that's in the next hour. so we're getting all perspectives on this. but in the meantime, let's talk to local government editor from conservative home harry phibbs morning to you, harry. has this been a strong start for the prime minister >> yes, i think i think it has. i actually think it is quite, bold and gutsy of him to well, obviously to call the election , obviously to call
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they don't all whinge eamonn over there. they just make it clear being fat is wrong. being fat puts you on death row , you know? and we on death row, you know? and we need and take control . and that need and take control. and that is what that's the kind of culture we need to adopt in the uk. if we are going to be serious to get to war on fat giving people blooming injections to take every week is just ridiculous and potentially dangerous because of the potential serious side effects. and so what i say is, yeah, from a strategic point of view, look to japan and look to south korea. they do it really well. okay >> steve miller, good to see you this morning. thank you very much. >> thank you. let us know what you think of that. how do you how do you combat fat especially on such a large scale like a whole town or something ? whole town or something? >> just think of the strain that that's putting on the nhs and local services 40% and the strain and the stress on people. yes. and bones. >> not for good you. yes, exactly, right. do stick with us. still to come, we're goi
they don't all whinge eamonn over there. they just make it clear being fat is wrong. being fat puts you on death row , you know? and we on death row, you know? and we need and take control . and that need and take control. and that is what that's the kind of culture we need to adopt in the uk. if we are going to be serious to get to war on fat giving people blooming injections to take every week is just ridiculous and potentially dangerous because of the potential serious side effects. and so...
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the sunday mirror leads with the split of the married tv presenters eamonn holmes and ruth langsford. the paper says the former this morning hosts are divorcing after 14 years of marriage. and looking at the observer's back page, we see manchester united manager erik ten hag embracing his players after their fa cup win over manchester city. it was brilliantly described yesterday and i was in the garden in the sun, listening to the game and it was really exciting. what it means for his future, who knows? many big smiles from sir alex ferguson andjim many big smiles from sir alex ferguson and jim ratcliffe, and the glazer representatives. {line ferguson and jim ratcliffe, and the glazer representatives.— glazer representatives. one story that caught _ glazer representatives. one story that caught my — glazer representatives. one story that caught my eye _ glazer representatives. one story that caught my eye this _ glazer representatives. one story that caught my eye this morning, j glazer representatives. one story i that caught my eye this morning, all about a new project, a medica
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. >> 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, which we're trying to build more places because we know we've got more demand than we're keeping up with, and it will really impact that sector as well as independent private schools that parents choose to send their kid
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we'rejoined now by dr eamonn kerins from thejodrell bank centre for astrophysics. good morning. explain why this is significant. it is the nearest planet to us that has a fair resemblance to earth. it is about the same size as earth. it is as close to its host star so that the host star will radiate about the same heat the sun does on earth. and we know temperatures on earth allow there to be water and therefore allows there to be light. a lot of astronomers are excited about potential, the potentialfor this planet to host water and perhaps lie. it planet to host water and perhaps lie. , ., , , lie. it is roughly the same size as earth and roughly _ lie. it is roughly the same size as earth and roughly a _ lie. it is roughly the same size as earth and roughly a similar - lie. it is roughly the same size as i earth and roughly a similar distance from its sun so the atmosphere is potentially the same to him. it is potentially the same to him. it is about the same _ potentially the same to him. it 3 about the same size as earth, within 10%. oursun about the same size as earth, with
we'rejoined now by dr eamonn kerins from thejodrell bank centre for astrophysics. good morning. explain why this is significant. it is the nearest planet to us that has a fair resemblance to earth. it is about the same size as earth. it is as close to its host star so that the host star will radiate about the same heat the sun does on earth. and we know temperatures on earth allow there to be water and therefore allows there to be light. a lot of astronomers are excited about potential, the...
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the stuff eamonn was saying made me think that someone around the family was giving him information. i wanted to find out who that was. and? con. did you know about this? did you? yeah. con doyle told anthony he'd burn him alive. i'm not going to lose another child. 0k. what happened ? emmett joins us now. good morning. thanks for having me on. ~ , ., . good morning. thanks for having me on. . , ., ., , good morning. thanks for having me on. were you a bit concerned about the man bun? _ on. were you a bit concerned about the man bun? i— on. were you a bit concerned about the man bun? i was _ on. were you a bit concerned about the man bun? i was going - on. were you a bit concerned about the man bun? i was going to - on. were you a bit concerned about the man bun? i was going to say i on. were you a bit concerned about the man bun? i was going to say it| the man bun? i was going to say it was a bold — the man bun? i was going to say it was a bold choice _ the man bun? i was going to say it was a bold choice when _ the man bun? i was going to say it was a bold choice when the - the
the stuff eamonn was saying made me think that someone around the family was giving him information. i wanted to find out who that was. and? con. did you know about this? did you? yeah. con doyle told anthony he'd burn him alive. i'm not going to lose another child. 0k. what happened ? emmett joins us now. good morning. thanks for having me on. ~ , ., . good morning. thanks for having me on. . , ., ., , good morning. thanks for having me on. were you a bit concerned about the man bun? _ on....