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— what else do we know, hugh schofield? ~ ., ., , ., schofield? we have a bit more detail, schofield? we have a bit more detail. we _ schofield? we have a bit more detail, we know _ schofield? we have a bit more detail, we know the _ schofield? we have a bit more detail, we know the police - schofield? we have a bit more | detail, we know the police were called after smoke was seen emerging from the top of the synagogue right in the middle of rouen at 6:45am this morning. they arrived quickly on the scene with firefighters and when they did there was a man up on the roof, high up outside upper story of the building on the outside who came down and confronted them. they ordered him to surrender, he didn't, he lunged at them with a long knife, and at that point he was shot dead. the mayor of the city spoke to camera crews afterwards and said that the man appeared to have got into the synagogue through an upstairs window, he scaled the wall somehow, and thrown in a molotov cocktail, firebomb, into the building. photographs shown on french television
— what else do we know, hugh schofield? ~ ., ., , ., schofield? we have a bit more detail, schofield? we have a bit more detail. we _ schofield? we have a bit more detail, we know _ schofield? we have a bit more detail, we know the _ schofield? we have a bit more detail, we know the police - schofield? we have a bit more | detail, we know the police were called after smoke was seen emerging from the top of the synagogue right in the middle of rouen at 6:45am this morning. they arrived quickly...
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with us, hugh schofield, _ just don't know. with us, hugh schofield, will— just don't know. with us, hugh schofield, willjust _ just don't know. with us, hugh schofield, willjust take - just don't know. with us, hugh schofield, willjust take a - just don't know. with us, hughj schofield, willjust take a quick listen in on the anthem. studio: it is also a good tune, always good to impress guests with, i imagine. hugh schofield, just talk us through what is coming up next for this visit. the us through what is coming up next for this visit.— for this visit. the next stop is back here. — for this visit. the next stop is back here, where _ for this visit. the next stop is back here, where there - for this visit. the next stop is back here, where there will. for this visit. the next stop is| back here, where there will be for this visit. the next stop is - back here, where there will be more talks between the two presidents. this event is not going to last very long. then at this evening there is a state banquet here, you can see the red carpet has been ruled out. tomorrow th
with us, hugh schofield, _ just don't know. with us, hugh schofield, will— just don't know. with us, hugh schofield, willjust _ just don't know. with us, hugh schofield, willjust take - just don't know. with us, hugh schofield, willjust take a - just don't know. with us, hughj schofield, willjust take a quick listen in on the anthem. studio: it is also a good tune, always good to impress guests with, i imagine. hugh schofield, just talk us through what is coming up next for this visit. the us...
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let's bring back in hugh schofield. it's quite a big moment for france to put on the full honours of a full state visit given there are tensions with china that are quite difficult and that also puts france at odds slightly with the us which is having difficulties with china.— difficulties with china. yeah, the 're difficulties with china. yeah, they're in — difficulties with china. yeah, they're in a _ difficulties with china. yeah, they're in a way, _ difficulties with china. yeah, they're in a way, as - difficulties with china. yeah, they're in a way, as i - difficulties with china. yeah, they're in a way, as i was - difficulties with china. yeah, - they're in a way, as i was saying, they're in a way, as i was saying, the europeans are in a way increasingly aligned with the united states on china. they have accused the europeans for being too soft on china, not waking up to the reality of china and that's what the europeans are doing. certainly macron last week in his speech and in his economist interview was qui
let's bring back in hugh schofield. it's quite a big moment for france to put on the full honours of a full state visit given there are tensions with china that are quite difficult and that also puts france at odds slightly with the us which is having difficulties with china.— difficulties with china. yeah, the 're difficulties with china. yeah, they're in — difficulties with china. yeah, they're in a _ difficulties with china. yeah, they're in a way, _ difficulties with china. yeah,...
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philip schofield. yeah. i mean, i think it would be quite different to a lot of people's view on it. but, you know , ruth view on it. 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 yo
philip schofield. yeah. i mean, i think it would be quite different to a lot of people's view on it. but, you know , ruth view on it. 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...
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schofield you go to the schofield barracks in hawaii, you'll see kelly's work there. he did a portrait or bust and by relief of general schofield and kelly's masterpiece, i think, is the general john buford statue at gettysburg. buford, who died during the war, never got to meet him. but in order, create the statue of buford at gettysburg route, kelly interviewed everyone that saw buford day. how did he stand what did he say? what did he wear? and buford is a commanding a cavalry division. so most people would think that they would put buford on horseback. but kelly said no. buford fought his men dismount to holding in, check the attack of the confederates on the morning of july 1st. now, so, of course, kelly had to depict buford on foot, standing up, just lowering his binoculars after sighting enemy and preparing to fire. first shot at the battle of gettysburg gettysburg. this is the dedication of the buford statue. kelly if you can see in the center of the group standing of it all the he's surrounded by his former cavalryman providence, some of the greatest cavalrym
schofield you go to the schofield barracks in hawaii, you'll see kelly's work there. he did a portrait or bust and by relief of general schofield and kelly's masterpiece, i think, is the general john buford statue at gettysburg. buford, who died during the war, never got to meet him. but in order, create the statue of buford at gettysburg route, kelly interviewed everyone that saw buford day. how did he stand what did he say? what did he wear? and buford is a commanding a cavalry division. so...
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kinsey schofield . reporting. kinsey schofield. also tonight we will discuss princess anne. do you think she should be upgraded by the king to a more senior role ? is she to a more senior role? is she the finest figure in the royal family since the late great queen elizabeth the second? also tonight in the last word, legendary coronation street actor charlie lawson will be looking at the big stories of the day and giving it both barrels . a packed show, lots to barrels. a packed show, lots to get through . prince harry next get through. prince harry next in my take at ten, you won't want to miss it. i'm not pulling my punches. but first, the news headunes my punches. but first, the news headlines and aaron armstrong. >> hello. very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong, tory defector natalie elphicke has been accused of lobbying the justice secretary in 2020 to interfere in her then husband's criminal sex offences trial. sir robert buckland told the sunday times the mp approached him when he was lord chancellor and justice secretary, ahead of charlie elphick's hearing. sh
kinsey schofield . reporting. kinsey schofield. also tonight we will discuss princess anne. do you think she should be upgraded by the king to a more senior role ? is she to a more senior role? is she the finest figure in the royal family since the late great queen elizabeth the second? also tonight in the last word, legendary coronation street actor charlie lawson will be looking at the big stories of the day and giving it both barrels . a packed show, lots to barrels. a packed show, lots to...
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hugh schofield, our in paris. soldiers in israel's army are showing footage of palestinian detentions in the occupied west bank. legal experts say the filming and posting of such footage may breach international law. merlyn thomas reports. soldiers from the israel defence forces have posted images of palestinian detainees in the west bank on social media. the west bank is home to 3 million palestinians and is partially run by the palestinian authority but there has been an israeli military presence there for decades was that we have tracked and analysed over 45 social media post by 11 idf soldiers operating in the west bank. it shows them arresting men, posing next to detainees with israeli flags, kneeling and blindfolded, and posing in front of what appear to be children with their mothers. a lot of the footage is taken indoors so it is difficult to locate, but some of it, like this one, is outside. in this video we see a detainee being led into a shop. and this building in the background, which is the same build
hugh schofield, our in paris. soldiers in israel's army are showing footage of palestinian detentions in the occupied west bank. legal experts say the filming and posting of such footage may breach international law. merlyn thomas reports. soldiers from the israel defence forces have posted images of palestinian detainees in the west bank on social media. the west bank is home to 3 million palestinians and is partially run by the palestinian authority but there has been an israeli military...
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my thanks to kinsey schofield. check out her brilliant podcast, to die for, daly and her website of the same name . next up, of the same name. next up, tomorrow's sunday papers with full pundit reactions . see you okay. josh, it's 1030. let's do it . the sunday papers. hot off it. the sunday papers. hot off the press, courtesy of producer ben.and the press, courtesy of producer ben. and we've got the observer here. archbishop of canterbury urges starmer to ditch the cruel two child benefit cap hunts . two child benefit cap hunts. jeremy hunt told to honour pledge on infected blood payments . the mail on sunday payments. the mail on sunday next cuts leave the uk with just one plane for paris. d—day jump up and harry and con man nigeria king twice deported from the us. that's what happens when you organise your own quasi royal trips. sunday mirror now tina malone exclusive . my paul took malone exclusive. my paul took his own life. i'm heartbroken tv star tina malone has revealed that her army veteran husband commi
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joining me now is our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. and also martin yip from bbc chinese, whojoins us from hong kong. starting with you, you, tell us about the significance and why
joining me now is our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. and also martin yip from bbc chinese, whojoins us from hong kong. starting with you, you, tell us about the significance and why
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kinsey schofield kinsey. great to see you again. well, it's a red letter day in the calendar, the invictus games. there is a special service in london on wednesday. harry will be there, but meghan not correct. >> yes, sir. we understand that meghan markle will be sitting this one out. richard eden of the daily mail reporting that meghan just simply doesn't feel like the bad press. meghan just simply doesn't feel like the bad press . she doesn't like the bad press. she doesn't want to get booed, in 2021, i talked to andrew morton , who did talked to andrew morton, who did a biography on meghan markle , a biography on meghan markle, and he told me something similar all the way back in 2021, that he really felt like meghan would distance herself from the uk to avoid negative press and to avoid negative press and to avoid the, you know, public shaming, most definitely. i mean, in some ways you have to feel sorry for her. don't you think? i mean, my viewer, michelle doesn't agree. she's just messaged gb news. com forward slash your say,
kinsey schofield kinsey. great to see you again. well, it's a red letter day in the calendar, the invictus games. there is a special service in london on wednesday. harry will be there, but meghan not correct. >> yes, sir. we understand that meghan markle will be sitting this one out. richard eden of the daily mail reporting that meghan just simply doesn't feel like the bad press. meghan just simply doesn't feel like the bad press . she doesn't like the bad press. she doesn't want to get...
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i schofield. good morning to you, kinsey. i mean, schofield. good morning to you, kinsey . i mean, whatever way you kinsey. i mean, whatever way you cut this, this is this is a snub from his father. i mean, surely especially given that he's had health concerns recently. no matter how busy your diary is, nobody doubts that it's busy. you find time to see your son when he lives on the other side of the world. surely. >> i mean, i do think especially for the american market, that prince harry is, is courting so aggressively that this plays very well into his victimhood narrative, daddy didn't love me. i'm only the spare. i wasn't hugged as a child . he didn't hugged as a child. he didn't take me on bike rides. i mean, that that falls right in this category. but the fact that it's prince harry's team that's telling us this, you know, the palace refusing to comment, and the fact that prince harry is willing to overshare to the extent of saying, i'm not seeing my dad and here's why it's his fault, i think gives us some insight as to why the king isn't pursuing a meeting with his
i schofield. good morning to you, kinsey. i mean, schofield. good morning to you, kinsey . i mean, whatever way you kinsey. i mean, whatever way you cut this, this is this is a snub from his father. i mean, surely especially given that he's had health concerns recently. no matter how busy your diary is, nobody doubts that it's busy. you find time to see your son when he lives on the other side of the world. surely. >> i mean, i do think especially for the american market, that prince...
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that should make this a profitable weekend or bryce schofield bed and breakfast. but instead it may be just enough for him to breakeven. >> switching careers and going into a totally different industry and buying a property like this, you have a lot of worries insurance was not on the list, to be honest with you. >> bryce opened in 2019, just days before the kinkaid fire broke out in a few months before the pandemic closed things down. but as those obstacles passed, insurance became the biggest problem. >> and we noticed right away that the prices were going up exponentially. so we have seen , it has been 222% increase since we bought the place. >> while there are plenty of trees on the property and in the neighborhood rices if you like it is a particularly dangerous location. he has installed a 5000 gallon water tank with sprinklers on the roof and all over the three acre lot. the land is surrounded on three sides by the winery vineyards and sits right next to a cal fire station. he has had his insurance dropped by a number of different companies and is now joini
that should make this a profitable weekend or bryce schofield bed and breakfast. but instead it may be just enough for him to breakeven. >> switching careers and going into a totally different industry and buying a property like this, you have a lot of worries insurance was not on the list, to be honest with you. >> bryce opened in 2019, just days before the kinkaid fire broke out in a few months before the pandemic closed things down. but as those obstacles passed, insurance became...
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i like, philip schofield. he was snapped out and about with declan donnelly, his former itv colleague. and rumour has it. so he had a four hour dinner. that's a fact. they pictured him at dinner, but rumour has it that he's plotting a big tv comeback. >> alex arm strong comeback. >> alex armstrong well, it might be the abysmal ratings . think of be the abysmal ratings. think of this this morning are going through since him and holly have departed. not saying that i'm a fan personally, i don't think that he should be back on tv. i think his career is finished. do you feel sorry for him? >> what happened to him? >> what happened to him? >> no, no, i absolutely do not feel sorry for him. i feel sorry for his wife, francie and his family who he dragged through it, but no, i don't think many people want to see him back on here. i think it's over for him. i think you've just got to leave it in the past. he's had a great career, he's made a lot of money, and he's a bygone now. and i think the public want to move on a
i like, philip schofield. he was snapped out and about with declan donnelly, his former itv colleague. and rumour has it. so he had a four hour dinner. that's a fact. they pictured him at dinner, but rumour has it that he's plotting a big tv comeback. >> alex arm strong comeback. >> alex armstrong well, it might be the abysmal ratings . think of be the abysmal ratings. think of this this morning are going through since him and holly have departed. not saying that i'm a fan...
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we'll very shortly, we'll be swapping him with kevin schofield this schofield and emma woolf this morning. us morning. they're taking us through making news through what's making the news in a minute. don't go in just a minute. don't go anywhere. it's 638. it's my favourite part of the program. it's when we go through your saturday morning newspapers that start with the front pages. shall we? we shall. >> and on the times it leads. with private school enrolment numbers falling the most in over a decade due to fears of a vat on fees if labour win the election, here's the mail that's leading with the uk economy outpacing america, germany and other eurozone nations . other eurozone nations. >> after growing by 0.6% in the first quarter of the year. >> and the telegraph leads with voters not in love with keir starmer, according to lord kinnock, party insiders fear that the general election could become a repeat of 1992. >> here's the i newspaper it's leading with reports that the treasury is working on cutting national insurance by £0.02 in september . september. >> meanwhile, the mirror lea
we'll very shortly, we'll be swapping him with kevin schofield this schofield and emma woolf this morning. us morning. they're taking us through making news through what's making the news in a minute. don't go in just a minute. don't go anywhere. it's 638. it's my favourite part of the program. it's when we go through your saturday morning newspapers that start with the front pages. shall we? we shall. >> and on the times it leads. with private school enrolment numbers falling the most in...
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david rennie from the economist shortly but first let's firstly speak to our paris correspondent hugh schofield. welcome. tell us what has been happening so far on this visit in your assessment of it so far. yesterday was day one, the day of substantive talks in paris, and the ceremonial aspects, then two rounds of talks between xi and micron. the first round with the european commission president there as well. during the talks, which seem to be pretty frank, both sides will set out their cases. whenever a chinese president travels, there is a huge amount of protocol, and it's very difficult to really read between the lines, to discover what exactly has been agreed, or if there has been any movement on the big issues which divide them. it would seem very little, but on the face of it, both sides are fairly entrenched in their views on the big issues of ukraine and trade. even though there is lots of smiles and handing over gifts, and so on, when you read the declarations at the end of yesterday's session, there was not much that has budged, as far as i can see. certainly, china is still very a
david rennie from the economist shortly but first let's firstly speak to our paris correspondent hugh schofield. welcome. tell us what has been happening so far on this visit in your assessment of it so far. yesterday was day one, the day of substantive talks in paris, and the ceremonial aspects, then two rounds of talks between xi and micron. the first round with the european commission president there as well. during the talks, which seem to be pretty frank, both sides will set out their...
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our paris correspondent hugh schofield has more. at the end of a very long day we've had one of those press conferences which aren't really press conferences diplomatic words, very difficult to get beyond the verbiage but if you listened to the content and analyse the words, you could see that they were still differences between the two sides when for example president xi talked about the ukrainian war, he talked about not war but the crisis, he said repeated his position that china is not part of the crisis and that we should not be putting all the blame on a third party, so clearly setting out the difference there between him and the europe of macron which wants to use china to rein in president putin and on the issue of trade, the other big issue, we saw from macron language which was slightly coded to signify that europe is sticking to its guns. he said france has the most open economy in the world, the most open market in the world, but it is a sovereign and independent policy that it pursues and it will do more to defend its i
our paris correspondent hugh schofield has more. at the end of a very long day we've had one of those press conferences which aren't really press conferences diplomatic words, very difficult to get beyond the verbiage but if you listened to the content and analyse the words, you could see that they were still differences between the two sides when for example president xi talked about the ukrainian war, he talked about not war but the crisis, he said repeated his position that china is not part...
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she said she was confident china will de—escalate russia nuclear threats. 0ur correspondent hugh schofield was at the elysee palace as mr xi arrived. the europeans are, in a way, increasingly aligned with the united states on china. i mean, the united states has accused the europeans for a long time now of being too soft on china and not waking up to the reality of the new china. and arguably, that's exactly what the europeans are doing. certainly, macron last week in his speech and in this economists interview was, you know, quite blatantly concerned about the rise of china and about europe's naivety and unwillingness to see china, the new china, for what it was. so there is, in a way, the possibility of an american—european alignment here. i think what president xi is trying to do is break that. he's doing it with traditional chinese diplomatic manners, coming here, being very, very fulsome in his praise for france and its historical importance and its grandeur and the role of charles de gaulle in recognising china back in 1964 and all of this. the way they talk to the french, flatteri
she said she was confident china will de—escalate russia nuclear threats. 0ur correspondent hugh schofield was at the elysee palace as mr xi arrived. the europeans are, in a way, increasingly aligned with the united states on china. i mean, the united states has accused the europeans for a long time now of being too soft on china and not waking up to the reality of the new china. and arguably, that's exactly what the europeans are doing. certainly, macron last week in his speech and in this...
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david rennie from the economist shortly but first let's firstly speak to our paris correspondent hugh schofield. welcome. tell us what has been happening so far on this visit in your assessment of it so far.
david rennie from the economist shortly but first let's firstly speak to our paris correspondent hugh schofield. welcome. tell us what has been happening so far on this visit in your assessment of it so far.
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earlier, we were joined by our paris correspondent hugh schofield. he told us why mr xi has chosen france as the first stop on his tour. i think that the chinese aim, the chinese vision is to try to broaden any gap that they can between europe and the united states. they are worried that there is a hardening line in europe against china. for two decades, europe's policy on china has been very simple — trade, trade, trade, make money, make money, make money. that is ending. there is far more of a suspicion now in europe towards china. in other words, a kind of close alignment with the hardline american view of china. there is this policy of de—risking, which has taken hold here in europe as well both in america towards china, which means that you are not so happy to invest in china and you are worried, more and more worried, and this has been very clearly articulated by macron, about the political rise of china about the geopolitical rise of china and its potentially destabilising influence on the world. so, in that context, what the chinese want
earlier, we were joined by our paris correspondent hugh schofield. he told us why mr xi has chosen france as the first stop on his tour. i think that the chinese aim, the chinese vision is to try to broaden any gap that they can between europe and the united states. they are worried that there is a hardening line in europe against china. for two decades, europe's policy on china has been very simple — trade, trade, trade, make money, make money, make money. that is ending. there is far more...
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let's speak to our correspondent hugh schofield, who's in paris for us this lunchtime. and, hugh, this is the chinese leader's first visit to europe for five years. yeah, and it comes at a time of great uncertainty in world affairs, and at a moment in which europe and the voice of the emmanuel macron seems more willing to assert itself does not even thinking and contemplating such ideas as protecting its own interests in trade and so on. that form is very much the background to these talks. emmanuel macron promising to talk bluntly and plainly to the chinese leader about europe and french concerns about the war in ukraine and about trade. 0n ukraine, he wants president xi to use his leveraged on the russians to try to bring about an end to the conflict, or at least to slacken and slow down chinese support for president putin. and on trade, the background is worsening trade relations between europe and the chinese, with europe complaining, as the americans do, of chinese subsidies of exports which are undercutting the european market in such things as electric cars. that
let's speak to our correspondent hugh schofield, who's in paris for us this lunchtime. and, hugh, this is the chinese leader's first visit to europe for five years. yeah, and it comes at a time of great uncertainty in world affairs, and at a moment in which europe and the voice of the emmanuel macron seems more willing to assert itself does not even thinking and contemplating such ideas as protecting its own interests in trade and so on. that form is very much the background to these talks....
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the discussions come amid growing trade tensions. 0ur paris correspondent is hugh schofield. he has more on the wider tensions between china, france and the us. asi as i was saying, the europeans are increasingly aligned with the united states on china. they have accused europeans for being soft on china not waking up to the reality of the new china and that is exact what the europeans are doing. certainly president macron said last week, quite blatantly concerned about the rise of china and europe's naivety and unwillingness to see china for what it was. there is, in a way, the possibility of an american european alignment here and i think what xi jinping is trying to do is break that, and he is doing it with traditional chinese diplomatic manners, coming here, being very fulsome in his praise for france and its historical importance and its grandiose and there role of charles de gaulle in recognising china in the 60s. this is the way they talk to the french, flattering france with a sense of its own destiny. i talked to —— they took to germany rather differently, purely
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let's go to kevin schofield, author and a journalist , schofield, author and a journalist, no, i don't think it is the end of the conservative party. i mean, they're not the most successful political party in the western world for nothing, they've been in worse, positions in this, i would say 97 general election, they were in a terrible state, and they were wiped out in wales. >> wiped out in scotland. it looked like they were dead then. >> and yet they did come back. it took them a while, but they did come back . so i think did come back. so i think i wouldn't write them off just yet. but there's no doubt that they do need to. i think they need a spell in opposition to decide what type of party they want to be. >> regroup, re—energize and then come back again. >> but a lot will depend as well. >> how quickly that happens. on how many mps they get elected at the general election come back with fewer than 150. >> then i think you're looking at at least ten years in the in in opposition , rebecca reid, in opposition, rebecca reid, yes, i think . it is. but i think yes, i think. it is.
let's go to kevin schofield, author and a journalist , schofield, author and a journalist, no, i don't think it is the end of the conservative party. i mean, they're not the most successful political party in the western world for nothing, they've been in worse, positions in this, i would say 97 general election, they were in a terrible state, and they were wiped out in wales. >> wiped out in scotland. it looked like they were dead then. >> and yet they did come back. it took them a...
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the arrogance kevin schofield. the arrogance that drips off ken clarke in that drips off ken clarke in that clip, just kind of for me, explains why this particular issue was kicked down the road for so many years. james, if politicians had that opinion . politicians had that opinion. >> yes. so ken clarke was the junior minister at the beginning of the 1980s, when the news was starting to come out, that aids was linked to these blood transfusions and i think, you know, someone like that who went on the record and defended what the government was doing at the time, you might think have a bit more contrition in his statement and that evidence given in 2021, by that point, of course, it was clear we'd had decades of these stories. we all knew what the evidence was pointing to, and you'd think someone like that would be a bit more humble in that position. and so i think that's what people are focusing on. i think what happened 30 years or so ago, people can go, well, it was in line with the science and government opini
the arrogance kevin schofield. the arrogance that drips off ken clarke in that drips off ken clarke in that clip, just kind of for me, explains why this particular issue was kicked down the road for so many years. james, if politicians had that opinion . politicians had that opinion. >> yes. so ken clarke was the junior minister at the beginning of the 1980s, when the news was starting to come out, that aids was linked to these blood transfusions and i think, you know, someone like that...
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and, well, let's talk to the political editor of the huffpost uk, kevin schofield. kevin, you and i have seen political spin in our time and we've had political spin doctors try and spin us with varying degrees of success, i'm sure. is this a piece of political spin to say this is a great breakthrough for the government in its rwanda policy? >> yeah, i think it's epic spin, as you say, andrew, this is completely separate from the actual rwanda policy. the bill that passed last week. i mean, i don't know if you can call this deportation if someone voluntarily gets on a plane with £3,000 in their in their wallet, and as you say , has their bed and as you say, has their bed and as you say, has their bed and board paid for the next five years, that doesn't sound like deportation to me. so yeah, i can understand from the government's point of view why they want to say, look, we got someone on a plane to rwanda, but, you know, this is going to have absolutely no impact at all on what this has meant to be all about, which is stopping the boats, because we're led to believ
and, well, let's talk to the political editor of the huffpost uk, kevin schofield. kevin, you and i have seen political spin in our time and we've had political spin doctors try and spin us with varying degrees of success, i'm sure. is this a piece of political spin to say this is a great breakthrough for the government in its rwanda policy? >> yeah, i think it's epic spin, as you say, andrew, this is completely separate from the actual rwanda policy. the bill that passed last week. i...
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schofield, himself a proud scot, of course. kevin, good morning to you, i have to say, i was a little bit surprised that this motion was defeated in the sense that the snp seemed to be very much on its own. so who's rallied to support them? because, i mean, they won it quite comfortably. >> yeah, it was the greens who, supported them. they said once their beef was with humza yousaf after he dumped them last week. obviously they were very angry. the greens, they said that they would have supported a confidence motion in against humza yousaf, but obviously he resigned earlier in the week so that didn't go ahead, but labour continued with their own motion of no confidence in the scottish government as a whole . but the government as a whole. but the greens said well look, humza yousaf is gone. we actually quite like the scottish government. we don't want the scottish government to fall. we certainly don't want an election in scotland, so therefore we will support the scottish government. but i mean, it doesn't mean that the snp ar
schofield, himself a proud scot, of course. kevin, good morning to you, i have to say, i was a little bit surprised that this motion was defeated in the sense that the snp seemed to be very much on its own. so who's rallied to support them? because, i mean, they won it quite comfortably. >> yeah, it was the greens who, supported them. they said once their beef was with humza yousaf after he dumped them last week. obviously they were very angry. the greens, they said that they would have...
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kinsey schofield . joining us all kinsey schofield. joining us all the way from los angeles, complete with her statue of liberty hairband this morning. thank you very much. >> thank you. kinsey thank you, let's get the weather update , let's get the weather update, ellie glaisyer. it's getting brighter and brighter in the mornings. yeah, now, but, i don't know what that means in terms of the weather, at least. >> no tornadoes. they were extraordinary, weren't they? in tornado alley in the states, hopefully a bit better over here. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office. so after a showery weekend for many of us, there is further rain on the way as we head through the rest of today. this arriving into the west through the early hours of this morning and continues to push its way northwards as we head through this afternoon. but it will be a bit of a brighter start across parts of scotland and northern england through this morning.
kinsey schofield . joining us all kinsey schofield. joining us all the way from los angeles, complete with her statue of liberty hairband this morning. thank you very much. >> thank you. kinsey thank you, let's get the weather update , let's get the weather update, ellie glaisyer. it's getting brighter and brighter in the mornings. yeah, now, but, i don't know what that means in terms of the weather, at least. >> no tornadoes. they were extraordinary, weren't they? in tornado alley...
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joining us now is kevin schofield. well known to this program? he's from the huffpost uk and the political commentator benedict spence. gentlemen good morning kevin. let's talk to you first with your bleeding heart liberal hat on here, if you don't mind me saying so, what's your take on this? is it is he going too far in saying that groups like just stop oil should be treated like terrorists ? terrorists? >> yeah, i find myself in agreement with yourself here, andrew, i think it is going too far just to point out annoying. the whole point of them is that they're annoying. they will admit that they are annoying. thatis admit that they are annoying. that is the whole purpose of what they do. they want to annoy people and cause as much disruption as possible. but i think prescribing them effectively as if they were a terrorist organisation , i think terrorist organisation, i think most people would agree that that's a step too far. i think the main problem here is , is, the main problem here is, is, they think that they can act with impunity because
joining us now is kevin schofield. well known to this program? he's from the huffpost uk and the political commentator benedict spence. gentlemen good morning kevin. let's talk to you first with your bleeding heart liberal hat on here, if you don't mind me saying so, what's your take on this? is it is he going too far in saying that groups like just stop oil should be treated like terrorists ? terrorists? >> yeah, i find myself in agreement with yourself here, andrew, i think it is going...
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a year on from his resignation from itv , has his resignation from itv, has phillip schofield served his time out of the spotlight? should he be back on the box and would you like to see him here @gbnews and a new poll shows that 82% of the public admire queen camilla. if she was running for election, she would win by a landslide . guide my win by a landslide. guide my thoughts on the woman that went from home wrecker to jewel in the royal . crown. two hours of the royal. crown. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. it's saturday night and it's the long bank houday night and it's the long bank holiday weekend. let's have a debate and let's have a laugh as well. crack open a bottle of something cold and fizzy and i'll see you after the news headunes i'll see you after the news headlines with ray addison . on. headlines with ray addison. on. >> thanks, mark. good evening. our top stories tonight. the prince and princess of wales have said they are incredibly sad to hear of the death of an raf pilot after his spitfire crashed into a field in lincolnshire for the mi
a year on from his resignation from itv , has his resignation from itv, has phillip schofield served his time out of the spotlight? should he be back on the box and would you like to see him here @gbnews and a new poll shows that 82% of the public admire queen camilla. if she was running for election, she would win by a landslide . guide my win by a landslide. guide my thoughts on the woman that went from home wrecker to jewel in the royal . crown. two hours of the royal. crown. two hours of...
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okay kevin schofield, james healy, thanks very much. now, i'm not sure if you're a fan or if you've even heard of the netflix phenomenon baby reindeer. have you seen it? >> i've heard about it because people have been talking about it, but i just can't bring myself to watch anything so weird. >> it's all kicking off because the real life martha, who was a stalker based in the series, she has finally revealed herself. she spoke out last night and there's some very, very interesting details that she said. we're going to get stuck into that just after the break. you're with britain's newsroom on gb news. stay with us. hello. welcome back. 950. ben and nana with you on britain's newsroom on gb news. thank you for your emails. they're flying in. let's get stuck into a couple. david, good morning to you. you said if we didn't have mass uncontrolled immigration, we wouldn't have a housing crisis. is it only now they realised it? good point. i mean same, same with. >> i've been saying it. it's quite obvious, isn't it, that that's what would hap
okay kevin schofield, james healy, thanks very much. now, i'm not sure if you're a fan or if you've even heard of the netflix phenomenon baby reindeer. have you seen it? >> i've heard about it because people have been talking about it, but i just can't bring myself to watch anything so weird. >> it's all kicking off because the real life martha, who was a stalker based in the series, she has finally revealed herself. she spoke out last night and there's some very, very interesting...
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political editor at the huffpost uk, kevin schofield, joins us now to make sense of this. kevin, sorry to get you just when the breaking news has landed, but your reaction to that, that keir starmer has now said no, she hasn't been banned from standing i >> -- >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well i'll try my best to try and clear up. i mean it is all very confusing. you're right. i mean, so last night the times broke the story, around about 7 pm. that diane abbott would not be allowed to stand. >> now, i went to a senior party source, about this. now, they said to me that , she'd had the said to me that, she'd had the whip restored, but no decision , whip restored, but no decision, as, keir starmer has just said. but no decision has been taken on whether or not she can stand. now, i went to a separate , very now, i went to a separate, very reliable source and i said, look, is it true that she's not been allowed to stand? and that person said, yes , that is the person said, yes, that is the case. so, i followed up the story , wrote that she would not story, wrote that she would not be
political editor at the huffpost uk, kevin schofield, joins us now to make sense of this. kevin, sorry to get you just when the breaking news has landed, but your reaction to that, that keir starmer has now said no, she hasn't been banned from standing i >> -- >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well i'll try my best to try and clear up. i mean it is all very confusing. you're right. i mean, so last night the times broke the story, around about 7 pm. that diane abbott would not be...
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. >> political editor for huffpost uk , kevin schofield joins us uk, kevin schofield joins us now. kevin, welcome to the programme. thank you very much for joining us and how do you forjoining us and how do you reckon the row, because there is a row about national service is playing out for the parties . playing out for the parties. >> i think the conservatives will be quite happy actually, that, it's been talked about . that, it's been talked about. it's grabbed the headlines for the last 24 hours. we're still talking about it this morning. and i think when you're 20 points behind in the opinion poll, you need to do something to get spoken about to grab the headlines, now we can talk about the detail , whether it's been the detail, whether it's been fleshed out, whether the numbers add up. but there's no doubt that it's got people talking, which, as i say, when you're 20 points behind in the opinion polls, is probably the best that you can hope for right now with with a very long campaign still to come , very interesting. let to come, very interesting. let me put the opposite poin
. >> political editor for huffpost uk , kevin schofield joins us uk, kevin schofield joins us now. kevin, welcome to the programme. thank you very much for joining us and how do you forjoining us and how do you reckon the row, because there is a row about national service is playing out for the parties . playing out for the parties. >> i think the conservatives will be quite happy actually, that, it's been talked about . that, it's been talked about. it's grabbed the headlines for...
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tim montgomery and kevin schofield, thank you very much for your time this morning. certainly not a dull weekend for sport. it certainly not a dull weekend for sort. ., , certainly not a dull weekend for so|-t, ., , , ., certainly not a dull weekend for sport-_ 0ne - certainly not a dull weekend for sport-_ 0ne goali certainly not a dull weekend for l sport._ one goal in sport. it was brilliant. one goal in the premiership — sport. it was brilliant. one goal in the premiership by _ sport. it was brilliant. one goal in the premiership by a _ sport. it was brilliant. one goal in the premiership by a final- sport. it was brilliant. one goal in the premiership by a final and - the premiership by a final and southampton are delighted to have got it so they instantly return to the premier league and join leicester and ipswich in the big time next season. you have to feel for leeds, now three play—off final defeats at wembley. all gone wrong. they finished third, above southampton in the table, but it is what you do in this match that matters. , , , ~ matters. they must
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. >> so let's hear from kevin schofield, now political editor of the huff post, for your thoughts. kevin, good morning, what suella braverman up to is she positioning herself as a potential leader of the conservatives this week ? conservatives this week? >> oh, without a doubt. you know, she will be in the mix, after the election, when i'm sure the conservatives lose and there'll be a new, conservative leader, a contest for it. at least she'll be in the mix along with, kemi badenoch, penny mordaunt, priti patel, robert jenrick obe a list as long as your arm. so, yeah, she's getting in early and setting her pitch out for, the right of the party to get the support of the right of the party because she's right. it's too late now to change, leader. i think even, tory mps who are opposed to rishi sunak appreciate that with six months to go, probably till an election, it would be a bit daft now to, to change leader. so they are stuck with them. so the best they can do is try to get them to change and tack on various policies. but the problem there is he's changed tack so many times alrea
. >> so let's hear from kevin schofield, now political editor of the huff post, for your thoughts. kevin, good morning, what suella braverman up to is she positioning herself as a potential leader of the conservatives this week ? conservatives this week? >> oh, without a doubt. you know, she will be in the mix, after the election, when i'm sure the conservatives lose and there'll be a new, conservative leader, a contest for it. at least she'll be in the mix along with, kemi...
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. >> well, let's bring in our favourite royal reporter kinsey schofield, who joins us this morning with her assessment of this. not royal tour. and what did you make of it all from my point of view, i've seen an awful lot of meghan's sort of fixed, happy, posed, smiling face and harry looking quite stressed out. i don't know if you've spotted that i was watching some footage of the national anthem being played and meghan, looking delighted and harry looking mortified. there were a few moments like that over the course of the last few days, weren't there? >> i agree, i do think that meghan is obviously the skill trained actress and prince harry has a bit of a problem hiding some of his anxiety sometimes, but meghan being by his side certainly calms him down and helps him out throughout that process. it i mean, i understand that their objective is to court nigeria for a future invictus games . i nigeria for a future invictus games. i think nigeria for a future invictus games . i think that they games. i think that they probably did a great job doing that. probably did a great job doing th
. >> well, let's bring in our favourite royal reporter kinsey schofield, who joins us this morning with her assessment of this. not royal tour. and what did you make of it all from my point of view, i've seen an awful lot of meghan's sort of fixed, happy, posed, smiling face and harry looking quite stressed out. i don't know if you've spotted that i was watching some footage of the national anthem being played and meghan, looking delighted and harry looking mortified. there were a few...
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well joining us now is royal and showbiz reporter kinsey schofield. good to see you. this morning kinsey. and shall we start with the king? i cannot believe it's already been a year since that incredible ceremony that we saw 12 months ago. it's been the most wonderful year for the king. and also such a challenging one. >> that's right. you'll remember the coronation was so carefully choreographed to display what the king called a community of communities with more diversity , communities with more diversity, acknowledging, you know, a multi—faith based country . the multi—faith based country. the royal rhythm and rituals are primarily safe. it feels under this king charles reign , the this king charles reign, the biggest shock hasn't been outspoken royals or political royals. it's like you said, it's been the illness and potentially vulnerability. so much was made out of expectations for his majesty to modernise the monarchy, and we haven't seen much of that. but i think that that's been comforting to people. the king has survived. prince harry, prince andrew and
well joining us now is royal and showbiz reporter kinsey schofield. good to see you. this morning kinsey. and shall we start with the king? i cannot believe it's already been a year since that incredible ceremony that we saw 12 months ago. it's been the most wonderful year for the king. and also such a challenging one. >> that's right. you'll remember the coronation was so carefully choreographed to display what the king called a community of communities with more diversity , communities...
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. >> let's get to kinsey schofield who's probably enjoyed our previous conversation much more than the one. help me out here, kinsey, who taught you about sex? kinsey sake? >> well, as i'm watching this, i'm thinking i grew up a southern baptist in texas where all i was told was , if you have all i was told was, if you have premarital sex, you'll go to hell. so that's that. i mean, like that. you know, i didn't ask any questions. i just assumed that i better stay away from all those things because i wanted to make my way to heaven. >> absolutely. what a good girl in hell. >> so that's good. that says a lot about you. and meanwhile, harry and meghan, are they in hell? what's going on? >> so, i mean, i do have a good, positive update for harry and meghan. this is i'm going to be honest , this is the third honest, this is the third version of events that team sussex has given the media. initially, page six was given the excuse that archewell had filed an extension and that the government just hadn't updated their records. later, harry and meghan's team stated that the initial check was se
. >> let's get to kinsey schofield who's probably enjoyed our previous conversation much more than the one. help me out here, kinsey, who taught you about sex? kinsey sake? >> well, as i'm watching this, i'm thinking i grew up a southern baptist in texas where all i was told was , if you have all i was told was, if you have premarital sex, you'll go to hell. so that's that. i mean, like that. you know, i didn't ask any questions. i just assumed that i better stay away from all those...