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would margaret thatcher left. would margaret thatcher even make it into this modern day conservative party? i'll be asking her former top adviser, nigel gardiner, and he might take a ten. how do you solve a problem like prince andrew? i'll be dealing with the disgraced royal, who is the subject of two major hollywood films, one of which is out this weekend. my unapologetic verdict on randy andy at ten. you won't want to miss it. two hours of big opinion, big debate, and big entertaining mark dolan tonight is your perfect saturday night in. so crack open something cold and fizzy or fire up the kettle and fizzy or fire up the kettle and let's get to work. we start with the news headlines and a very good friend of mine, tatiana sanchez. >> mark, good to see you as always . the top stories this always. the top stories this evening. around 12,000 households remain without electricity in ireland this evening after storm kathleen swept across the island and other parts of the country. today it's brought strong winds resu
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the margaret thatcher museum. the victoria and albert museum in london isn't a museum devoted to queen victoria and prince albert, so there should be no problem renaming. renaming the museum in grantham . museum in grantham. >> lots on that sort of theme, mark says margaret thatcher was one of the best prime ministers we've ever had. therefore, naming the museum after her would be a fitting tribute. but gary she destroyed the gary says she destroyed the country, not just miners, steelworkers, merchant any steelworkers, merchant navy, any working was working man she could. she was evil . oh, why do you working man she could. she was evil. oh, why do you think people my age are called the forgotten generation , and it's forgotten generation, and it's a valid point, gary. and a lot of people hold that view, but to say she destroyed the country, a lot of people. we were the sick man of europe in 1979. lots of people. looking back, it was really hard at the time, but looking back on it, didn't she save the country , ma
the margaret thatcher museum. the victoria and albert museum in london isn't a museum devoted to queen victoria and prince albert, so there should be no problem renaming. renaming the museum in grantham . museum in grantham. >> lots on that sort of theme, mark says margaret thatcher was one of the best prime ministers we've ever had. therefore, naming the museum after her would be a fitting tribute. but gary she destroyed the gary says she destroyed the country, not just miners,...
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well let's speak to the former aide to margaret thatcher. foreign policy analyst and contributor to the telegraph newspaper , nigel gardiner. newspaper, nigel gardiner. nigel. margaret thatcher famously led the conservatives for over a decade, winning three landslide election victories and transformed britain. how has the conservative party changed since she was in charge ? she was in charge? >> well, mark, thank you very much for having me on the show today. and i think unfortunately, the conservative party changed dramatically party has changed dramatically over the course of the last 2 or 3 decades since the end of the thatcher era, and it has changed for the worse. the party has shifted significantly leftwards on many, on many fronts recently, especially under under rishi sunak. i think under boris johnson, there was a reversal of the sort of leftward trend , but the sort of leftward trend, but with boris's exit and then of course, the removal of liz truss , the party has, moved back to its sort of leftward shifting trajectory. and i thi
well let's speak to the former aide to margaret thatcher. foreign policy analyst and contributor to the telegraph newspaper , nigel gardiner. newspaper, nigel gardiner. nigel. margaret thatcher famously led the conservatives for over a decade, winning three landslide election victories and transformed britain. how has the conservative party changed since she was in charge ? she was in charge? >> well, mark, thank you very much for having me on the show today. and i think unfortunately,...
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margaret thatcher asked president ronald reagan to help, since it was closer to him, but the united states occupied neutrality, but britain did not tolerate humiliation and sent its troops. halfway across the globe to the south atlantic. two aircraft carriers, seven aircraft carriers, and three submarines approached the polklands and landed 22,000 soldiers. and a big battle began. after 74 days , the argentine contingent capitulated. the islands returned to britain, and galtieria was forced to resign. in britain, the victory caused an increase in patriotism and strengthened the position of margaret thatcher's government. now argentina is again calling on london to return the islands, although polls show a majority. britain doesn't want change. this is what this day in history was like. we watch to understand the world. educational programs and documentaries. let's see. let's see. in the application or on the website. russia traditional modern. technological, original, open, great, so different, but dear to everyone, all of russia is before your eyes, come to the international exhibition fo
margaret thatcher asked president ronald reagan to help, since it was closer to him, but the united states occupied neutrality, but britain did not tolerate humiliation and sent its troops. halfway across the globe to the south atlantic. two aircraft carriers, seven aircraft carriers, and three submarines approached the polklands and landed 22,000 soldiers. and a big battle began. after 74 days , the argentine contingent capitulated. the islands returned to britain, and galtieria was forced to...
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margaret thatcher? anyway, this is dawn neesom on gb news saturday and there's lots more coming up on today's show, so stay tuned . this is gb news, stay tuned. this is gb news, britain's welcome back to gb news saturday with me. dawn neesom on your telly. online and on digital radio. i hope you've got a nice cup of tea in the break. or possibly even something colder. it's mild today, possibly even something colder. it's it? mild today, possibly even something colder. it's it? boilingnild today, possibly even something colder. it's it? boiling ind today, possibly even something colder. it's it? boiling in here, |y, isn't it? it's boiling in here, but it's actually quite warm springs, almost on the way. unless beattie unless you're dougie beattie in northern case northern ireland, in which case it's a gale. so right it's blowing a gale. so right now go to america, now let's go to america, shall we? donald trump is continuing to legal battles his to face legal battles in his struggle into the white strugg
margaret thatcher? anyway, this is dawn neesom on gb news saturday and there's lots more coming up on today's show, so stay tuned . this is gb news, stay tuned. this is gb news, britain's welcome back to gb news saturday with me. dawn neesom on your telly. online and on digital radio. i hope you've got a nice cup of tea in the break. or possibly even something colder. it's mild today, possibly even something colder. it's it? mild today, possibly even something colder. it's it? boilingnild...
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john, you were there in number 10 as an adviser to margaret thatcher dunng adviser to margaret thatcher during the 1980s. and privatisation was a revolution , privatisation was a revolution, ian and i have to say i believed much of it that we did in the 80s worked as the years went on, we privatised more and more things. utilities railways, etc. i looked john at the railways , i looked john at the railways, even with my horrific memory of british rail and i asked myself is railway privatisation actually working ? actually working? >> the first thing to stress is that we have a largely nationalised railway already, and so many of the things we dislike about the railway are the direct result of the government owning all of the track, all of the signals, all of the stations and controlling the rest by controlling the timetables. and quite a lot of the fares. so people who say they want to nationalise need to understand that it is largely done and that we've had 22 years of very poor performance and big losses by network rail, which owns the whole track signals and is often the cause of del
john, you were there in number 10 as an adviser to margaret thatcher dunng adviser to margaret thatcher during the 1980s. and privatisation was a revolution , privatisation was a revolution, ian and i have to say i believed much of it that we did in the 80s worked as the years went on, we privatised more and more things. utilities railways, etc. i looked john at the railways , i looked john at the railways, even with my horrific memory of british rail and i asked myself is railway privatisation...
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you're going to be saying i am the margaret thatcher of yellowstone. since we're talking about george h w bush, we should stipulate this, i was honored to be his biographer and at one point in the -- 2011, 2012, he told me one of the things he thought about both liz cheney and your mother is there was a certain inflexibility. which is only herbert walker bush could do, he said you know they are iron, iron. and i went back to president bush, you said this. he said i said it. i will say this, i'm sure george h w bush is watching liz cheney right now with pride and i really am. [applause] rep. cheney: i do have to tell you, after the book came out, my mother's birthday was after the book came out and we had t-shirts made that have my mother's picture and on the back it says team iron --. i did not know you were allowed to say that word either. john: i think you can raise money off of this. i really do. talk about this, your father was president ford's chief of staff. he was george herbert walker bush's secretary of defense, vice president of the united st
you're going to be saying i am the margaret thatcher of yellowstone. since we're talking about george h w bush, we should stipulate this, i was honored to be his biographer and at one point in the -- 2011, 2012, he told me one of the things he thought about both liz cheney and your mother is there was a certain inflexibility. which is only herbert walker bush could do, he said you know they are iron, iron. and i went back to president bush, you said this. he said i said it. i will say this, i'm...
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yes, he says he says, very well, the russian army played the role of margaret thatcher, destroying, therefore, the industrial potential of donbass, that’s it. the evening closed the mines in britain, and now, thanks to the war, we have closed this depressed region and thereby closed the economy. i won’t talk now about the fact that the lion’s share of the enterprise was destroyed by the ukrainians themselves, who have been shelling the donbass enterprise for 10 years, but just think about how they hate this region, that is , how they really want it to be destroyed, this is the question of , first of all, who fired, and secondly, against this background, it is very noteworthy that... look, this is a very healthy opinion, ex-employee of the intelligence department of the french terrorist security department, jacques lucato, you need to read american geopoliticians, mackinder, s. pickman, brzyzinski. it is obvious that the united states is deliberately restraining russia. and as for the war in ukraine, yes, in fact, the russian army invaded ukraine, this is clear. but she had good reasons
yes, he says he says, very well, the russian army played the role of margaret thatcher, destroying, therefore, the industrial potential of donbass, that’s it. the evening closed the mines in britain, and now, thanks to the war, we have closed this depressed region and thereby closed the economy. i won’t talk now about the fact that the lion’s share of the enterprise was destroyed by the ukrainians themselves, who have been shelling the donbass enterprise for 10 years, but just think about...
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as going change thing here, regardless of anyears of margaret thatcher, 13 years of margaret thatcher, 13 years of margaret thatcher, 13 years of new labour, after 14 years of this government, time for a change and also the kind of way that politic has been destabilised by things like brexit. brexit costs two tory prime ministers. we've got two who, in my view, weren't really suitable for the job. and then we were hit with covid, then we were hit with ukraine. so the whole thing is thing has been totally destabilise rising and the voters are fed up with the current lot. you can't get them out of the mess that we're in. >> paul, is it as simple as that? does it also that? but does it also raise questions? labour win questions? should labour win that they won't have much of a honeymoon the basis this honeymoon on the basis of this type polling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i.ling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i don't honeymoon on the basis of this type pi don't think lord >> well, i don't think lord ashcroft's done headline ashcroft's done any headline polling 2015, i'
as going change thing here, regardless of anyears of margaret thatcher, 13 years of margaret thatcher, 13 years of margaret thatcher, 13 years of new labour, after 14 years of this government, time for a change and also the kind of way that politic has been destabilised by things like brexit. brexit costs two tory prime ministers. we've got two who, in my view, weren't really suitable for the job. and then we were hit with covid, then we were hit with ukraine. so the whole thing is thing has...
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as going change thing here, regardless of anyears of margaret thatcher, 13 years of margaret thatcher, 13 years of margaret thatcher, 13 years of new labour, after 14 years of this government, time for a change and also the kind of way that politic has been destabilised by things like brexit. brexit costs two tory prime ministers. we've got two who, in my view, weren't really suitable for the job. and then we were hit with covid, then we were hit with ukraine. so the whole thing is thing has been totally destabilise rising and the voters are fed up with the current lot. you can't get them out of the mess that we're in. >> paul, is it as simple as that? does it also that? but does it also raise questions? labour win questions? should labour win that they won't have much of a honeymoon the basis this honeymoon on the basis of this type polling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i.ling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i don't honeymoon on the basis of this type pi don't think lord >> well, i don't think lord ashcroft's done headline ashcroft's done any headline polling 2015, i'
as going change thing here, regardless of anyears of margaret thatcher, 13 years of margaret thatcher, 13 years of margaret thatcher, 13 years of new labour, after 14 years of this government, time for a change and also the kind of way that politic has been destabilised by things like brexit. brexit costs two tory prime ministers. we've got two who, in my view, weren't really suitable for the job. and then we were hit with covid, then we were hit with ukraine. so the whole thing is thing has...
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that was thanks to margaret thatcher's transformative right to buy policy. however, today , in an policy. however, today, in an explosive mail on sunday investigation , the paper claims investigation, the paper claims that, according to its own detailed analysis of rayner's social media and twitter accounts, it has evidence to suggest that the house was not her primary property. their political editor, glen owen, writes that they have seen dozens of online postings made by rayner that show that between 2010 and 2015, she posted about her children and cats at her husband's address , which was a husband's address, which was a house a mile away from hers, including one particular post captioned just got back from work. the mail cites multiple examples of pictures taken at her residence that they say support their case. now, angela rayner has denied any wrongdoing and has insisted that the home on vicarage road was her main address . from 22,007. she paid address. from 22,007. she paid bills and council tax there and she was on the electoral roll at the property
that was thanks to margaret thatcher's transformative right to buy policy. however, today , in an policy. however, today, in an explosive mail on sunday investigation , the paper claims investigation, the paper claims that, according to its own detailed analysis of rayner's social media and twitter accounts, it has evidence to suggest that the house was not her primary property. their political editor, glen owen, writes that they have seen dozens of online postings made by rayner that show that...
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thatcher returns for their shareholders. >> the< margaret thatcher returns for their shareholders. >> the delighted thatcher returns for their shareholders. >> the delighted that tcher returns for their shareholders. >> the delighted that billions would be delighted that billions of come in from of pounds have come in from overseas. has reduced the overseas. that has reduced the amount sewage spillage that amount of sewage spillage that takes the takes place, has reduced the number leaks and isn't the number of leaks and isn't the case. number of leaks and isn't the cas look, at france, look at >> look, look at france, look at germany for god's look at scotland. >> but i think you also miss out international capital. take wessex water in my part the wessex water in my part of the world in somerset, which is owned ytl, a malaysian owned by ytl, a malaysian company business i company in my business days, i had shareholding ytl for uk had a shareholding in ytl for uk pension funds. so the uk owned a malaysian asset that owned a uk asset. money goes round the globe. don't think that's gl
thatcher returns for their shareholders. >> the> the delighted thatcher returns for their shareholders. >> the delighted that tcher returns for their shareholders. >> the delighted that billions would be delighted that billions of come in from of pounds have come in from overseas. has reduced the overseas. that has reduced the amount sewage spillage that amount of sewage spillage that takes the takes place, has reduced the number leaks and isn't the number of leaks and...
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thatcher, that is , maybe with the party of ronald regen in some kind of third-level komsomol they let him in, that’s what... they would have only taken him as a loader from the backyard, that’s a fact, because the people there were, as it turned out later, selective, but that’s the extent of great britain - then it’s all over, but i ’ll tell you this, i’m really rewinding the last 10 days, i’ll tell you this, it was a very very interesting period in global history, in our russian history. we will remember it for a long time later, because many hidden mechanisms that move our world, they just surfaced, but the most important thing is that it was very important for us all to understand that in the modern world there are no riders on a white horse, no these chigivars, there are no fighters for a bright future, maybe they once existed, but now they definitely don’t exist, that’s all they are fighting for... their interests, everyone, everyone is looking for an opportunity to squeeze something out without a direct military conflict, but what about the iranians? we couldn
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knights of the order were many historical figures, including winston churchel, margaret thatcher and the russian monarchs, alexander i and nicholas ii. today the taganka theater celebrates its sixtieth anniversary; it was created on april 23, 1964 in moscow, on the basis of the moscow drama and comedy theater, director yuri lyubimov. his students are from the chuka school. the theater opened that day with a performance by the good man from tezuana. this has not been seen in the capital since the avant-garde experiments of the twenties. as critics wrote, it was a revival of the playful theatricality of mirkhold, combined with the classics of stanislavsky, the theater of the streets of brecht and the vakhtangov school. no curtain, no decoration, unity of the auditorium stage. it was a unique fusion of dramatic acting. over time, due to censorship bans, yuri lyubimov ended up in exile, but then returned and for a long time led the theater, which today has a new repertoire, but its anniversary. it traditionally celebrates the good man from xizuan. the sheep walk in a row, drums are beate
knights of the order were many historical figures, including winston churchel, margaret thatcher and the russian monarchs, alexander i and nicholas ii. today the taganka theater celebrates its sixtieth anniversary; it was created on april 23, 1964 in moscow, on the basis of the moscow drama and comedy theater, director yuri lyubimov. his students are from the chuka school. the theater opened that day with a performance by the good man from tezuana. this has not been seen in the capital since...
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knights of the order were many historical figures, including winston churchel, margaret thatcher and the russian monarchs, alexander i and nicholas ii. today the taganka theater celebrates its sixtieth anniversary; it was created twenty years ago. in april 1964 in moscow, on the basis of the moscow drama and comedy theater, director yuri lyubimov and his students from the chukin school. the theater opened that day performance by a good man from tezuana. this has not been seen in the capital since the avant-garde experiments of the twenties. as critics wrote, it was a revival of the playful theatricality of mir holda, combined with the classics of stanislavsky, the theater of the streets of brecht and the vakhtangov school. there is no curtain, no decoration, no unity between the stage and the auditorium. it was a unique fusion of drama, acting, poetry, song and dance, with emotional intensity, passion and temperament. at a theater performance, the fallen and the living, pugachev, galileo and others productions, it was impossible to get into, vladimir vysotsky, valery zolatukhin, ala
knights of the order were many historical figures, including winston churchel, margaret thatcher and the russian monarchs, alexander i and nicholas ii. today the taganka theater celebrates its sixtieth anniversary; it was created twenty years ago. in april 1964 in moscow, on the basis of the moscow drama and comedy theater, director yuri lyubimov and his students from the chukin school. the theater opened that day performance by a good man from tezuana. this has not been seen in the capital...
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british prime minister margaret thatcher. asked president ronald reagan to help, since he was closer, but the united states took neutrality, and britain did not tolerate humiliation and sent its troops across half the globe to the south atlantic. two aircraft carriers, seven aircraft carriers, and three submarines approached polkland, 22,000 soldiers landed, and a big battle began. after 74 days, the argentine contingent capitulated, the islands returned to britain, and galtieria was forced to resign . russia of the present and future, touch all the achievements at the main exhibition site of the country. 131 expositions, business events, lectures, fairs, concerts and dozens of other events. everything that russia admires. immerse yourself in an incredible atmosphere of pride for your country, come to the russia forum exhibition. not child's play, in different parts of russia the rise of youth banks has begun to rise. belgorod youths, having watched enough films about the dashing nineties, decided to take control of the territory, let's go, we’ll figure it out, we’ll talk to you t
british prime minister margaret thatcher. asked president ronald reagan to help, since he was closer, but the united states took neutrality, and britain did not tolerate humiliation and sent its troops across half the globe to the south atlantic. two aircraft carriers, seven aircraft carriers, and three submarines approached polkland, 22,000 soldiers landed, and a big battle began. after 74 days, the argentine contingent capitulated, the islands returned to britain, and galtieria was forced to...
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margaret it's now, is in all the parties might . margaret thatcher would might. margaret thatcher would never have been prime minister. it would have been willy whitehall. it's madness to give it madness is to give it to alec douglas—home, would never have been prime minister and he nearly won the election. he nearly won the election. he nearly won the election, but i don't i think my point is you can't change back. so system. no, of course you can't. the magic circle may have been great in no, it wasn't, it was terrible. but, the mps aren't that good a bunch at getting it right. their track record is by no means perfect, and once you've broadened the electorate to narrow it again is very hard. >> but you've got a choice, haven't you? between one lot of mad people and another lot of mad people and another lot of mad people. and this is you. are you? yeah >> well, that's the wrong argument. >> that's. it's the argument that everyone makes about liz truss being selected. they say, look what happens when you give members a choice. they go and they, they, they pick
margaret it's now, is in all the parties might . margaret thatcher would might. margaret thatcher would never have been prime minister. it would have been willy whitehall. it's madness to give it madness is to give it to alec douglas—home, would never have been prime minister and he nearly won the election. he nearly won the election. he nearly won the election, but i don't i think my point is you can't change back. so system. no, of course you can't. the magic circle may have been great in...
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there were no special expectations in buenos airos. resistance, british prime minister margaret thatcher asked president ronald reagan to help, since he was closer, but the united states took neutrality, and britain did not tolerate humiliation and sent. his troops across half the globe to the south atlantic. two aircraft carriers, seven isminets, three submarines, 22,000 soldiers landed, and a big battle began. after 74 days, the argentine contingent capitulated. the islands returned to britain, and galtieria was forced to resign. in britain, the victory caused an increase in patriotism and strengthened the position of margaret titcher's government. now argentina is again calling on london to return the islands, although... britain does not want change. this is what this day in history was like. not childish fun , the growth of youth banks began to rise in different parts of russia. belgorod youths, having watched enough films about dashing the nineties, they decided to take the territory under their control, let's go figure it out, we'll talk to you there, yes, they were jealous, they
there were no special expectations in buenos airos. resistance, british prime minister margaret thatcher asked president ronald reagan to help, since he was closer, but the united states took neutrality, and britain did not tolerate humiliation and sent. his troops across half the globe to the south atlantic. two aircraft carriers, seven isminets, three submarines, 22,000 soldiers landed, and a big battle began. after 74 days, the argentine contingent capitulated. the islands returned to...
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i'm really interested in walks the iron lady , margaret thatcher. wow. lady, margaret thatcher. wow. now, i'm not sure if this was her last public appearance in westminster. the great charles moore biography, will probably tell us that, but it was certainly one of the last. this was late 20,009, and she walked up to me and she said, don't worry, young man. carry on, carry on. and you know why i'm here? and she turned round and she said, because he's a good man. wow. it's a pointing at frank field and frank. wow. now what were the labour left. think of that. but i think the country admires that. or at least that generates admiration across a lot of the country. i can't speak for everybody. i think people want parties to work together. they want individual politicians of expertise and rank to work with the opposition parties. they want people to agree . and when they can agree. and when they can disagree, when they can't , but disagree, when they can't, but to do so in a way that's more about the policies rather than the personalities. and all the hurly burly of politics. and that
i'm really interested in walks the iron lady , margaret thatcher. wow. lady, margaret thatcher. wow. now, i'm not sure if this was her last public appearance in westminster. the great charles moore biography, will probably tell us that, but it was certainly one of the last. this was late 20,009, and she walked up to me and she said, don't worry, young man. carry on, carry on. and you know why i'm here? and she turned round and she said, because he's a good man. wow. it's a pointing at frank...
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knights of the order were many historical figures, among them winston churchel, margaret thatcher and russian monarchs, alexander ii and nicholas ii. today the taganka theater celebrates its sixtieth anniversary; it was created on april 23, 1964 in moscow, on the basis of the moscow drama and comedy theater, directed by yuri lyubimov. and his students from the chuka school. the theater opened that day with a performance by the good man from tezuana. this has not been seen in the capital since the avant-garde experiments of the twenties. as critics wrote, it was a revival of the playful theatricality of mir holda, combined with the classics of stanislavsky, the theater of the streets of brecht and the vakhtangov school. no curtain, no scenery, unity of the auditorium stage. it was a unique fusion of drama... 40 years ago on april 23, 1984, american microbiologist robert galla and us secretary of health margaret heckler. they announced that the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) had been found. at the terminal stage, it causes a disease called the plague of the 20th century, this is spi
knights of the order were many historical figures, among them winston churchel, margaret thatcher and russian monarchs, alexander ii and nicholas ii. today the taganka theater celebrates its sixtieth anniversary; it was created on april 23, 1964 in moscow, on the basis of the moscow drama and comedy theater, directed by yuri lyubimov. and his students from the chuka school. the theater opened that day with a performance by the good man from tezuana. this has not been seen in the capital since...
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margaret thatcher suspended sales of arms to israel. tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's now gone on for six months. on issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction, there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public. for that reason, let us be sure that we are not in breach of international humanitarian law. david lammy also today has written to the government are mounting that the foreign secretary lord cameron come to the house of commons to answer questions. of course, that's something they can't do because he's a member of the upper house in the houses of parliament, the house of lords. oliver dowden it was put on this repeatedly by laura kuenssberg. he said of course the uk would act in accordance with obligations of the way it works is that the foreign secretary lord cameron is giving legal advice, secretary lord cameron is giving legaladvice, he secretary lord camero
margaret thatcher suspended sales of arms to israel. tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's now gone on for six months. on issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction, there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public. for that reason, let us be sure that we are not in breach of...
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after a ten day siege, the then prime minister margaret thatcher had no choice under diplomatic immunity laws but to let the shooters go. the police neverforgot, including john murray, who held wpc fletcher's hand as she lay dying. now, what i cannot understand and will never be able to understand is why our government, the uk government, has lost interest in the death of a colleague and friend. well, i can assure my government that i won't. this is why he says yvonne fletcher has been let down. the crown prosecution service dropped a case against this man, saleh ibrahim mabrouk, the last surviving figure from inside the embassy. so mr murray sued for damages. mr mabrouk e—mailed from libya to say he'd done nothing wrong, but the judge ruled he was jointly liable for the shooting carried out by others. mr murray is using that ruling to try a rare private prosecution, funded by his supporters. private prosecutions are difficult and face many hurdles — this one perhaps more than many. but the gathering today is resolute. this is a policing family united in grief and wondering whyjohn m
after a ten day siege, the then prime minister margaret thatcher had no choice under diplomatic immunity laws but to let the shooters go. the police neverforgot, including john murray, who held wpc fletcher's hand as she lay dying. now, what i cannot understand and will never be able to understand is why our government, the uk government, has lost interest in the death of a colleague and friend. well, i can assure my government that i won't. this is why he says yvonne fletcher has been let...
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but after a ten—day siege, the then prime minister margaret thatcher had no choice under diplomatic immunity laws but to let the shooters go. the police neverforgot, including john murray, who held wpc fletcher's hand as she lay dying. now, what i cannot understand and will never be able to understand is why our government, the uk government, has lost interest in the death of a colleague and friend. well, i can assure my government that i won't. this is why he says yvonne fletcher has been let down. the crown prosecution service dropped a case against this man, saleh ibrahim mabrouk, the last surviving figure from inside the embassy. so mr murray sued for damages. mr mabrouk e—mailed from libya to say he'd done nothing wrong, but the judge ruled he was jointly liable for the shooting carried out by others. mr murray is using that ruling to try a rare private prosecution, funded by his supporters. private prosecutions are difficult and face many hurdles — this one perhaps more than many. but the gathering today is resolute. this is a policing family united in grief and wondering whyjohn m
but after a ten—day siege, the then prime minister margaret thatcher had no choice under diplomatic immunity laws but to let the shooters go. the police neverforgot, including john murray, who held wpc fletcher's hand as she lay dying. now, what i cannot understand and will never be able to understand is why our government, the uk government, has lost interest in the death of a colleague and friend. well, i can assure my government that i won't. this is why he says yvonne fletcher has been...
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margaret thatcher faces a backdrop of political, economic and social problems. hands were itching to make at least some strong gesture, and although most englishmen eighty-two were not in the know and believed that these islands were nestled somewhere off the coast of scotland, patriotism stirred up, the war for the falkland islands was supported in the british isles, the british defeated the argentines and returned both their governor and other englishmen to the island. when argentina says it wants negotiations, it doesn't want negotiations, it wants control over the islands. this... the goal is written into their constitution, but it will be against the will of the people living in the falklands, and britain is right says that let the people decide, and i feel uneasy when argentina demands negotiations. london's concern about the opinion of astrovites looks hypocritical if we remember other astrovites, for example, from chagos island in the indian ocean. the chagossians do not consider themselves british. and it was in vain that nato members looked at this island as a military base
margaret thatcher faces a backdrop of political, economic and social problems. hands were itching to make at least some strong gesture, and although most englishmen eighty-two were not in the know and believed that these islands were nestled somewhere off the coast of scotland, patriotism stirred up, the war for the falkland islands was supported in the british isles, the british defeated the argentines and returned both their governor and other englishmen to the island. when argentina says it...
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and the reason margaret thatcher, reason why margaret thatcher, her never did her proclaimed idol, never did what liz truss did. margaret thatcher waited years to cut taxes because she knew that the most dangerous tax is inflation. and if you cut taxes, then inflation will stay high. are you talking about just didn't understand that. so you just put to i'm going to finish. you to me i'm going to finish. you just me that it didn't just put to me that it didn't affect inflation. of affect inflation. that kind of tax cutting absolutely damages inflation . inflation coming anyway. >> think most people >> and i think most people didn't inflation didn't think inflation was because much money because of too much money chasing goods after the chasing too few goods after the pandemic. that's inflation. >> states >> they print the united states printed entire printed a third of their entire money one year with money supply in one year with quantitative and quantitative easing. and you expect inflation not to happen. the bank of let me the bank of england. let me finish my point. >> let me finish m
and the reason margaret thatcher, reason why margaret thatcher, her never did her proclaimed idol, never did what liz truss did. margaret thatcher waited years to cut taxes because she knew that the most dangerous tax is inflation. and if you cut taxes, then inflation will stay high. are you talking about just didn't understand that. so you just put to i'm going to finish. you to me i'm going to finish. you just me that it didn't just put to me that it didn't affect inflation. of affect...
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thatcher was prime minister, also under tony blair, so i do feel the pressure is growing a little bit on the prime minister on this. you heard him say there that he's trying to keep the pressure on diplomatically in terms of the conversations he's having directly with benjamin netanyahu. 0n the other side of the argument you have the former home secretary suella braverman, who is been visiting israel today, that the us should not be backsliding his commitment to israel.- should not be backsliding his commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very — commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. _ commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. the _ commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. the bodies - commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. the bodies of. commitment to israel. peter saull, l thanks very much. the bodies of the aid workers have now arrived in egypt from gaza, so that news just coming in. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner is with me now. medically, where you think we are now? we are in a different place than we were two or t
thatcher was prime minister, also under tony blair, so i do feel the pressure is growing a little bit on the prime minister on this. you heard him say there that he's trying to keep the pressure on diplomatically in terms of the conversations he's having directly with benjamin netanyahu. 0n the other side of the argument you have the former home secretary suella braverman, who is been visiting israel today, that the us should not be backsliding his commitment to israel.- should not be...
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margaret thatcher suspended sales of arms to israel. tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's now gone on for six months and issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction there are real concerns notjust from judges, from the intelligence community but the broader public. for that reason, lets us be sure that we are not in breach. labour is not calling for arms to be stopped, but is calling for that legal advice, the summary of it to be published. it wants the foreign secretary, david cameron, who sits in the house of lords to come to the house of commons to take questions on this. there are striking a cautious note, warning any newspaper article the support is not unconditional but supporting the right of israel to defend itself. a murder investigation has been launched by police in bradford after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed in the city centre yesterday afternoon. our correspondentjudith moritz is at the scene with the lat
margaret thatcher suspended sales of arms to israel. tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's now gone on for six months and issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction there are real concerns notjust from judges, from the intelligence community but the broader public. for that reason, lets us be sure that we are not in breach. labour is not...
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after a ten—day siege, the then—prime minister margaret thatcher had no choice under the laws protecting diplomats. everyone inside was able to leave and return to libya. the police neverforgot, including john murray, who held wpc fletcher's hand as she lay dying. she lived for the job she did. everybody loved her. being here today, it brings it all back anyway. i mean, i can remember every single thing that happened that day. it's sad, but, you know, we'll never forget yvonne. we can't forget yvonne. in 2017, crown prosecutors dropped a case against saleh ibrahim mabrouk — the only surviving senior figure from the day — because secret evidence couldn't be used in a trial. so mr murray sought damages instead. mr mabrouk wrote to the court from libya saying he'd done nothing wrong. but a high courtjudge ruled he wasjointly liable for the shooting carried out by others. mr murray is using that finding to launch a rare private criminal prosecution. my charges against him will be conspiracy to murder yvonne fletcher. that information would be laid at the magistrates' court, and then i, w
after a ten—day siege, the then—prime minister margaret thatcher had no choice under the laws protecting diplomats. everyone inside was able to leave and return to libya. the police neverforgot, including john murray, who held wpc fletcher's hand as she lay dying. she lived for the job she did. everybody loved her. being here today, it brings it all back anyway. i mean, i can remember every single thing that happened that day. it's sad, but, you know, we'll never forget yvonne. we can't...
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thatcher's redwood, margaret thatcher's former adviser, about redwood, margaret thatcher's forn state adviser, about redwood, margaret thatcher's forn state the adviser, about redwood, margaret thatcher's forn state the britisher, about redwood, margaret thatcher's forn state the british economy the state of the british economy and how important that's going to time . he's to become. election time. he's been for a very, very been around for a very, very long won't mind long time. he won't mind me saying , i want to find out from saying, i want to find out from him whether he thinks the election like 92 election is looking like a 92 or a 97, i'm going to be a 97, and i'm also going to be speaking author who's speaking to an author who's written book about written a book about our so—called relationship so—called special relationship with certainly light with the us. certainly in light of that president of suggestions that president biden has been asleep at the wheel it comes to the wheel when it comes to the threat from that also threat from iran, that will also be interesting disc
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thatcher said. larry: what said, people who stand in middle get hit by cars going both ways. >> mollie hemingway, you wrote the book about zucker bucks, you taught us all that election of lost before voting, you know president biden putting out executive order andic are ic are economy are on thing all of it is a bureaucrats and agents, i don't know when agency, go out there and register and harvest voters and we'll pay you for administrative live, people call them biden bucks this is san executive or-- is an executive order that biden issues after he came into office. this is a problem, we need to know we can trust election outcomes. we also sense that if this were a free and fair election, you would see a 1980 style plow ou blowout, because of ways that we're doing ee elections and not caring if they are secure, people who -- they should be. >> i have never seen anything like it, it is stupid. mollie hemingway thank you, steve hilton thank you, time is short, talk soon. >> coming on kudlow, how lon
thatcher said. larry: what said, people who stand in middle get hit by cars going both ways. >> mollie hemingway, you wrote the book about zucker bucks, you taught us all that election of lost before voting, you know president biden putting out executive order andic are ic are economy are on thing all of it is a bureaucrats and agents, i don't know when agency, go out there and register and harvest voters and we'll pay you for administrative live, people call them biden bucks this is san...
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but after a ten—day siege, the then prime minister margaret thatcher had no choice under diplomatic immunity laws but to let the shooters go. the police neverforgot, including john murray, who held wpc fletcher's hand as she lay dying. now, what i cannot understand and will never be able to understand is why our government, the uk government, has lost interest in the death of a colleague and friend. well, i can assure my government that i won't. this is why he says yvonne fletcher has been let down. the crown prosecution service dropped a case against this man, saleh ibrahim mabrouk, the last surviving figure from inside the embassy. so mr murray sued for damages. mr mabrouk e—mailed from libya to say he'd done nothing wrong, but the judge ruled he was jointly liable for the shooting carried out by others. mr murray is using that ruling to try a rare private prosecution, funded by his supporters. private prosecutions are difficult and face many hurdles — this one perhaps more than many. but the gathering today is resolute. this is a policing family united in grief and wondering why john
but after a ten—day siege, the then prime minister margaret thatcher had no choice under diplomatic immunity laws but to let the shooters go. the police neverforgot, including john murray, who held wpc fletcher's hand as she lay dying. now, what i cannot understand and will never be able to understand is why our government, the uk government, has lost interest in the death of a colleague and friend. well, i can assure my government that i won't. this is why he says yvonne fletcher has been...
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thatcher. she was the first british prime minister to visit poland back in 1988, but donald knows that because you were there to meet her and just to conclude, in a speech during that visit, she described precisely the challenge before us today. she said, "experiences teaches us that freedom incurs responsibility, and as ever, she was right. and i am pleased that together we are meeting that responsibility. thank you very much. so the prime minister, rishi sunak, talking they are next to donald tusk in warsaw, continuation of his visit. a little earlier, announcing a significant uplift in defence spending for the uk as well as extra money being sent to ukraine. £500 million in new funding for ukraine, and the announcement that 2.5% of uk gdp will be spent on defence by 2030, a significant uplift in defence spending. the guide up until now has been about 2%. that used to be the target. now it's seen more as a flawed rather than a ceiling. —— floor rather than a ceiling. that has been welcom
thatcher. she was the first british prime minister to visit poland back in 1988, but donald knows that because you were there to meet her and just to conclude, in a speech during that visit, she described precisely the challenge before us today. she said, "experiences teaches us that freedom incurs responsibility, and as ever, she was right. and i am pleased that together we are meeting that responsibility. thank you very much. so the prime minister, rishi sunak, talking they are next to...
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thatcher era. the reports of leaks, but sewage being poured into rivers and the lack of investment in large part, a victorian water system that we have in britain today and all of that is a major issue but actually, much of the responsibility can be placed on the responsibility can be placed on the regulator and what we want in britain is below bills but also massive amounts of investment in our water infrastructure and we cannot have both and the problem if we do get down to the re—nationalization route is to forward. it would cost a huge amount of money from the get—go and for the taxpayer footing the bill in the second is once it's re—nationalized in the backing and the government hands, it will be competing against other government departments for capital spending and it will be going up against the nhs, education, welfare and even defence network which is having pressure of increased spending will be very far down the pecking order and we will not get that investment that we desperately
thatcher era. the reports of leaks, but sewage being poured into rivers and the lack of investment in large part, a victorian water system that we have in britain today and all of that is a major issue but actually, much of the responsibility can be placed on the responsibility can be placed on the regulator and what we want in britain is below bills but also massive amounts of investment in our water infrastructure and we cannot have both and the problem if we do get down to the...
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this has happened in the past, it happened under the margaret thatcher administration and it happened under gordon brown's demonstration, so there is precedent. it is important that advice is published and so we can all be clear if there has been a breach, and i do have very serious concerns, that arms sales are suspended. another contribution is from the snp who are calling for the uk parliament to be recalled immediately after that israeli air strike in, including seven aid workers will stop stephen flynn writing to the speaker, the prime minister and keir starmer. reiterating that arms sales should come to an end. mps are due to return to parliament on april the 15th, so the snp are calling for immediate recall of parliament. let's go to westminster. we have had growing numbers of mps from across the political spectrum addressing that question about whether now is the time to actually have some sort of arms embargo against israel.— against israel. that is right, the snp and the — against israel. that is right, the snp and the liberal _ against israel. that is right, the snp and
this has happened in the past, it happened under the margaret thatcher administration and it happened under gordon brown's demonstration, so there is precedent. it is important that advice is published and so we can all be clear if there has been a breach, and i do have very serious concerns, that arms sales are suspended. another contribution is from the snp who are calling for the uk parliament to be recalled immediately after that israeli air strike in, including seven aid workers will stop...
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would margaret thatcher left. would margaret thatcher even make it into this modern day conservative party? i'll be asking her former top adviser, nigel gardiner, and he might take a ten. how do you solve a problem like prince andrew? i'll be dealing with the disgraced royal, who is the subject of two major hollywood films, one of which is out this weekend. my unapologetic verdict on randy andy at ten. you won't want to miss it. two hours of big opinion, big debate, and big entertaining mark dolan tonight is your perfect saturday night in. so crack open something cold and fizzy or fire up the kettle and fizzy or fire up the kettle and let's get to work. we start with the news headlines and a very good friend of mine, tatiana sanchez. >> mark, good to see you as always . the top stories this always. the top stories this evening. around 12,000 households remain without electricity in ireland this evening after storm kathleen swept across the island and other parts of the country. today it's brought strong winds resu
would margaret thatcher left. would margaret thatcher even make it into this modern day conservative party? i'll be asking her former top adviser, nigel gardiner, and he might take a ten. how do you solve a problem like prince andrew? i'll be dealing with the disgraced royal, who is the subject of two major hollywood films, one of which is out this weekend. my unapologetic verdict on randy andy at ten. you won't want to miss it. two hours of big opinion, big debate, and big entertaining mark...
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. >> of course, you think about margaret thatcher saying that socialism is great but the problem is sooner or later you run out of other people's money, this is where we are now, i believe there is a war on work, work is scene by a lot of people as almost inconvenient, not something that provides you with something of value that will give you personal worth, this is an attack on jobs, these businessmen and women are not going to be able to afford to higher the -- hire the numbers in people they want. david: they are in this bubble, they are in a bubble against reality, sticking with you, you came out with a great -- larry said, like the core cpi that excludes food and energy, they want just food and energy, and other things that affect people, you put together the common month's cpi -- common man's cpi it out weighs -- by 7%. >> bureau of labor statistics publishes core cpi, but for most people, eating and staying warm is core. so, we decided to create an index of just things that people have to buy. and what you find is the cumulative impact of inflation, that why people are so grumpy, th
. >> of course, you think about margaret thatcher saying that socialism is great but the problem is sooner or later you run out of other people's money, this is where we are now, i believe there is a war on work, work is scene by a lot of people as almost inconvenient, not something that provides you with something of value that will give you personal worth, this is an attack on jobs, these businessmen and women are not going to be able to afford to higher the -- hire the numbers in...
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thatcher and all of the people you admire. i looked at the statistics and they are frightening. the average salary in argentina is at its lowest level since 2003. 57% live in poverty. consumer spending dropped 23% in february. the interesting thing is that your support has stayed high at 50%. do you accept that there is a time limit on how much pain argentines can keep, can take to take these reforms? pres. milei: the first thing is we have seen a cultural change in argentina. and most argentines have understood that the solution isn't populism. today, wages are miserable. not through our own fault. that is due to 20 years of populism. when you take the average wage of argentines in the 1990's and update it to today's currency, that would be $3000. katie: that was the argentinian president javier milei speaking with bloomberg's editor and chief. let's turn back to these markets and check with abigail doolittle. abigail: it has been a roller coaster. we had losses and then gains. today is up. net we are looking at a loss for th
thatcher and all of the people you admire. i looked at the statistics and they are frightening. the average salary in argentina is at its lowest level since 2003. 57% live in poverty. consumer spending dropped 23% in february. the interesting thing is that your support has stayed high at 50%. do you accept that there is a time limit on how much pain argentines can keep, can take to take these reforms? pres. milei: the first thing is we have seen a cultural change in argentina. and most...
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it's. >> thatcher. >> no, it's margaret thatcher. there we go. right. okay. union jack good. well, jack style. quite good. well, i want to the jacks want to give the union jacks to these foreign office these ex foreign office officials that we should these ex foreign office officialsthelt we should these ex foreign office officialsthe foreignwe should these ex foreign office officialsthe foreignwe shoand these ex foreign office off embarrassedignwe shoand these ex foreign office off embarrassed about shoand these ex foreign office off embarrassed about our and be embarrassed about our incredible history, change to incredible history, change it to something the something called the international relations office or something ridiculous like that. >> i think we should be proud of british history, and the foreign and commonwealth office has played in that. played a vital role in that. >> on then, abby. >> okay, go on then, abby. >> zara saleem. >> zara saleem. >> firstly, because she spelt her it's spelt with >> firstly, because she spelt he|x it's spelt with >> firstly, because
it's. >> thatcher. >> no, it's margaret thatcher. there we go. right. okay. union jack good. well, jack style. quite good. well, i want to the jacks want to give the union jacks to these foreign office these ex foreign office officials that we should these ex foreign office officialsthelt we should these ex foreign office officialsthe foreignwe should these ex foreign office officialsthe foreignwe shoand these ex foreign office off embarrassedignwe shoand these ex foreign office off...