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following that i will ask in the class should the disgraced former health secretary a criminal investigation for, his pandemic failings. i'll also speak to one of the many of us ordinary folk duped by the government . tony stow was the government. tony stow was the sole attendee of his mother's funeral after she died in a care home alive . we will talk to him home alive. we will talk to him . don't miss tony's tragic story about the inhumane effects of lockdown later in this show. also coming up, though, as it's revealed , the king turfed harry revealed, the king turfed harry and meghan of their only uk residence at frogmore cottage. it's not a cottage. just days after publication of spare or where are the sussexes now exiled for good? the mail's editor at large a royal expert, charlotte griffiths, talks me about whether king charles was right to do the nation a favour and stick to fingers up to his pathetic whinge about sun plus as woke obsessed only tv indicates , it's the end of indicates, it's the end of jeremy clarkson on who to be a millionaire. how's the broadcaster caved in to meghan? that's the big debate in tonight's mediabuzz.
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that's the big debate in tonight's mediabuzz . the police tonight's mediabuzz. the police recorded a hate incident after an autistic boy scuffed a copy of the koran and then went to a mosque to outraged muslims. but they were taking it seriously. i ask, what would they have done if it was a copy of the bible. a first look at tomorrow's front pages at a new greatest britain, a judean is coming up to this. it's dan wootton tonight. but with me, patrick christie's less guy - quy- all right, we're away. my digest is incoming very, very shortly. but first, of course, it's the news with tatiana sanchez . news with tatiana sanchez. patrick, thank you very much. good evening and our top story this evening, police searching for the missing baby of constance marten and marc gordon say the remains of a baby been
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found close to where the couple were arrested. martin gordon had been missing since january the fifth until their arrest on monday night. police said the pair remain in custody after an application for a 36 hour extension and to detain them , extension and to detain them, the newborn's parents spent 53 days on the run, have been further arrested on suspicion of gross negligence, manslaughter it's my very sad duty. update this afternoon , police officers this afternoon, police officers searching a wooded area close to where constance and marc gordon were arrested discovered. the remains of a baby , a postmortem remains of a baby, a postmortem examination will be held in due course . a crime scene is in course. a crime scene is in place and work at the location is expected to continue for some time . this is an outcome that time. this is an outcome that myself and that many officers who have been part of this search had would not happen . the search had would not happen. the parents of a morbidly obese i6 parents of a morbidly obese 16 year old girl have been jailed
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for gross negligence manslaughter in the first televised court hearing in wales , kayla telford was found dead at her home in newtown in 2020 after suffering from an infection caused by extreme obesity . at the time of her obesity. at the time of her death, she weighed nearly 23 stone. she had a bmi of 70. her mother admitted charge and was jailed for six years. her father, who pled not guilty, was sentenced seven years and six months. the prime minister says we must wait for the results . we must wait for the results. the official inquiry before judging the government's handung judging the government's handling of the covid pandemic. it comes , the telegraph claimed it comes, the telegraph claimed former secretary matt hancock reject . advice from the chief reject. advice from the chief medical officer to test over before allowing them to enter care home. a spokesperson for mr. hancock says thousands of his whatsapp messages have been stolen doctored to create a false story . the greek transport false story. the greek transport minister has resigned after two
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trains collided killing least 38 people. many of them likely university students. the intercity was carrying around 350, passing viewers when it hit a freight train near the city of larissa. a station master in charge of has been arrested and charged with causing mass deaths through . and the duke and through. and the duke and duchess of sussex have been asked to vacate their uk residence. that's according to the couple's spokesperson. it comes just weeks after the release . harry's memoir, spare . release. harry's memoir, spare. the spokesperson said a request has made for them to give up their residence at frogmore cottage in windsor. reports have claimed the move sanctioned by the king, the duke and duchess of sussex, are living in california after quitting life as working royals in 2020. tv online and the abbey plus radio. this is gb news now is back to dan wootton tonight with patrick
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. patrick how many people died so little matty hancock, who is little headune matty hancock, who is little headline how many people sent like lambs to the slaughter sacrificed at the altar of brand does hancock have blood on his hands ? a bombshell cachet of hands? a bombshell cachet of then health secretary matt hancock. whatsapp has been released in the telegraph today and it appears to show that the thing matt hancock cared most about was his reputation about was his own reputation about was his own reputation about a cheap front page story , about a cheap front page story, saying he'd hit his 100th thousand community tests. and it looks like he cared more about that than he did about the lives of vulnerable elderly and about them, at the very least at the very least being able to hold a loved one's hands as they took their final . let's remind their final. let's remind ourselves, shall we, of matt hancock's big bold target target
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. i am now setting the goal of 100,000 tests per day by the end of this month . well, his of this month. well, his whatsapp messages appear to show that he didn't want to use up covid tests on everyone coming in and out of care homes because it would muddy the waters on his 100 k tests a day target. but the team on the dan wootton tonight show. how about a clip of him on this very show saying something very different . the something very different. the start of the pandemic not discharge hospital patients into homes without a test so they won't you . we didn't have the won't you. we didn't have the enough tests to be able to do that without removing tests . that without removing tests. other people for whom they were a life saving medicine. let me do you acknowledge you were warned of. i don't have recollection of that . so was it recollection of that. so was it then that was it not enough tests or letting old people die
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so that you could use those tests elsewhere and seem like the money in the paper so you could stand that your little plinth and say this at the beginning of last month at this podium. i set a goal that anyone who needs a test should get a test and that as a nation should achieve 100,000 tests per day . i achieve 100,000 tests per day. i can announce that we have met our goal . oh, well do you our goal. oh, well do you remember the images of frail year old and 100 year old dementia sufferers screaming and howling through glass doors as their family shouted, we love you , we miss you. the you you, we miss you. the you remember people getting a can to hold a phone to grandma's air so that they whisper some words of comfort as she snatched their final breaths. comfort as she snatched their final breaths . and now, should final breaths. and now, should we all remember why we weren't allowed to be there in person ? allowed to be there in person? right from the start, we've tried to throw a protective around all care homes , but it
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around all care homes, but it wasn't protective ring, was it, matt? he have known people with covid were being discharged from hospital and put into care homes. what these messages appear to show is that he knew other people were coming in and of care homes without being tested . so couldn't you now? tested. so why couldn't you now? it's a very sad fact that most people in camhs isn't comfortable to say this, but i will say it is a sad fact that most people in care were quite likely to die soon anyway, and think that most of them would have rather died of covid, which they weren't shielded from anyway, actually. they're not see their loved ones . it was see their loved ones. it was cruel and inhumane for the elderly to be locked . tiny rooms elderly to be locked. tiny rooms in covid riddled homes, denied visits from their families . but visits from their families. but people accepted it based on the premise that they would to a protective ring of steel and if not protective , ring never not protective, ring never existed. it all based on lies and my opinion, if it was it goes beyond being cruel and
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inhumane and on the criminal. but not just care homes. oh, no. do you remember shielding shielding you? basically the message was, if you've got elderly or vulnerable, loved one who isn't in a care home, their actual home into a prison, protect them. well, it turns out that hancock was told by top scientific that shielding wasn't very effective . they went ahead very effective. they went ahead with anyway , so he wasn't with anyway, so he wasn't following the science , was he? following the science, was he? now people will be watching this and they will be shouting at their screens. i can almost hear you, patrick. is 2020. you, patrick. hindsight is 2020. i've that i get that . but this i've that i get that. but this isn't really about hindsight about understandable unforgivable mistakes being made in the chaos . unforgivable mistakes being made in the chaos. this, for me unforgivable mistakes being made in the chaos . this, for me is in the chaos. this, for me is about people's lives being ruined , based essentially. on in ruined, based essentially. on in the evening. look at them. people would have been facing a situation where they went to their one's graves and lay flowers and then come home in the evening and see matt
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hancock's grinning face on the tv and the public for one more ride . this time, all the way to ride. this time, all the way to back. this is about the millions of people who felt that matt hancock ruined , their loved one hancock ruined, their loved one lives and then having to watch him, tried resurrect his own professional life by appearing on imaceleb by, releasing a book in a desperate bid to attempt to control the narrative. now some people will have had to endure that , laying the flowers on the that, laying the flowers on the loved one grave, not being allowed to kiss their loved ones goodbye , and then coming home in goodbye, and then coming home in the evening and seeing hancock's grinning face as took the grinning face as he took the pubuc grinning face as he took the public on that ride. people make mistakes. people mess up . there mistakes. people mess up. there is not a man or woman alive who would have got everything right dunng would have got everything right during the pandemic , but hancock during the pandemic, but hancock could have done the decent thing and disappeared from public life instead . he chose to try to get instead. he chose to try to get rich off the back of being health minister during a he chose shame lesley parade chose to shame lesley parade himself to try and win public sympathy . i himself to try and win public sympathy. i think in the cold light of day that's pretty
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scummy and now he's being served the receipts but to respond now is my superstar panel we got political commentator tonia buxton we've got former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey and the political editor at, the sunday mirror. it's nigel nelson . great mirror. it's nigel nelson. great stuff. all right. well, look, thank you very much. i will start with you and i'll just throw it your way. really? what do that? you know, do you make of that? you know, your words completely resonate with mean, i think the with me. i mean, i, i think the way we all behaved during this covid was completely wrong , but covid was completely wrong, but the cruellest thing was to stop the cruellest thing was to stop the elderly seeing their ones now. my father knows , 82 years now. my father knows, 82 years old, about ten days in or two weeks into the lockdown, he turned up at our door. we were like, gosh, you shouldn't come in because, you know, i'd rather be dead than to see my grandchildren and come see grandchildren and not come see you.so grandchildren and not come see you. so it's my choice. and i'm going to do exactly that. and he came i think most old came in and i think most old people that. they'd people would do that. they'd rather people that rather be with the people that they and take they loved and take consequences. did anybody ever ask these people what they wanted ? and would never ask
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wanted? and they would never ask . and i what this all of . and i think what this all of this does, all these what's up show us is that matt hancock is a fundamental liar. he just lies to save his neck. he lies his popularity. he is not fit to. he was never fit to govern in the country. and he needs to be held to account now so i can see you grimacing a little bit at some of the things i've had to say that what's going on? well, i mean, i think it's a question of putting the whole thing in perspective. absolutely right. mistakes you could mistakes were made and you could start them. that start working through them. that shielding wrong the shielding was probably wrong the way handled care homes. he was told it wasn't effective so it's been stopped straight away. but he was top scientific he was told by top scientific advisers, according some of these to these websites, according to reports, wasn't reports, that it wasn't effective. happens effective. what happens following well, following the science? well, i mean, following mean, it wasn't following science. that is part the science. that is part of the point. mean point. but it doesn't mean everything wrong. so you get everything was wrong. so you get a variety of things wrong, including thing . including the ppe thing. lockdowns right , vaccines lockdowns were right, vaccines were right. those were . so those were right. those were. so those are the two. on what basis have
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come up to that conclusion ? come up to that conclusion? which one does the vaccines ? which one does the vaccines? okay, lockdowns . when? when okay, lockdowns. when? when lockdowns were imposed, if you looked at the graphs they came shooting down. we saw graphs. we know how false they were different approaches, graphs weren't fooled. you're sitting and when meeting that lockdown suddenly all sitting here without masks . so on the show without masks. so on the show should now look okay i i'm sorry to bring this up you had your own little run ins with , the old own little run ins with, the old lockdown rules and covid rules, etc. i didn't. but they got well, they go right. well you get what i mean. you get what i mean. but you kind of did the honourable thing should matt hancock and gone hancock have shut up and gone away? problem, scott, is he away? the problem, scott, is he followed of science and followed some of the science and then didn't the science then didn't follow the science which bit strange but which seems a bit strange but you know you're what are you doing? seemed pick and choose doing? he seemed pick and choose and of this is and he claims all of this is been edited needs to do been edited what he needs to do is come correct with all is just come correct with all the evidence he if he the evidence he has if he becomes correct, he will then with argument, he does with this argument, if he does and problem , this will
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and his problem, this will rumble because people who rumble on because people who lost family members that pay lost family members and that pay goes they'll constantly goes away. so they'll constantly play goes away. so they'll constantly play this back to him and it reminds me of when everybody said that tony blair had an illegal and was years illegal war and it was years before he really been sorted before he has really been sorted out. if you at home out. so if you sat at home thinking going to be thinking he's going to be prosecuted never prosecuted it's tony blair never was . but if prosecuted it's tony blair never was. but if you're thinking that there's people who will pursue this to the end of the earth. absolutely, they will. i mean, isabel, lady released all isabel, the lady released all this she's going have this stuff. she's going to have to now to protect her to pursue it now to protect her reputation reputation. let's reputation. reputation. so let's see where ends. i'm going to come on shortly. she about come on shortly. she knows about that journalistic element of because well there because that is as well there are as to not are questions as to or not ethically morally stuff ethically and morally this stuff should released. but should have been released. but just get that you, just before i get that you, tony, on this now we'll possibly be is an apology good be done is an apology good enough hancock ? some enough for matt hancock? some people some people will people will say some people will be saying stop be at this now saying stop talking about this. it was in the past. we need to let it go. no because often interested no because i'm often interested and people that i love to date and people that i love to date and i've got a friend whose son committed all these committed and all of these
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things happened under his watch . so no, there is no amnesty i mean, if he gets on his knees and says, i've made terrible, terrible mistakes , and i am terrible mistakes, and i am absolutely responsible he can alleges he can apologise if he told the truth . if he didn't told the truth. if he didn't tell the truth , he's for the tell the truth, he's for the holidays, for the high jump. if those if those texts have misinterpreted what he did a very different that's a key point because there are two different things that either look he told the truth and got things wrong in which case i think most people would say that that's not all right. but you get to me. but if he actually knowingly lied, then that is a completely different scenario . i completely different scenario. i will bring you in on this point. we're interesting in the office earlier as a journalist , earlier about as a journalist, is pool form to release this is it pool form to release this stuff? if someone is giving it to you in confidence or someone's maybe signed ndas or something like that. so in good faith, what do you reckon? because she's using isabel webster is using the public interest defence. i on defence
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holds up in this case. yeah. and think that that's absolutely right. interest should right. public interest should actually for actually take over for everything. given everything. yes. she was given those confidence. bear those things in confidence. bear in these also gone to in mind, these are also gone to the inquiry. so it's not the public inquiry. so it's not as if they were secret as such . as if they were secret as such. what isabel oakeshott is saying the public inquiry could too take long and we must have this information out now to learn from what happened . the answer from what happened. the answer to all this now is the public inquiry must come up with an interim report probably within three months of sitting from june. three months of sitting from june . so by the end of the year june. so by the end of the year we do have some to this, right. okay. well, look, we're very much so on this show, ladies and gentlemen, we will be returning to little later on. but to this a little later on. but i do want to out a bangkok do want to read out a bangkok spokesperson responding to the dummy messages, the revelations. okay this is what he's told us. they stole the messages have been doctored create a false been doctored to create a false story that matt rejects in clinical on home testing. clinical on care home testing. matt concluded that the testing of people leaving hospital for care should be prioritised care homes should be prioritised because of the higher risk of
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transmission it wasn't possible transmission. it wasn't possible to mandate everyone into to mandate everyone going into care. tested . there care. homes got tested. there was of which advice was a meeting of which advice deliverability was given by omitting this, the messages imply that matt overruled clinical advice and that is categorically untrue . okay, so categorically untrue. okay, so there we go. every single person who's been screaming at the tv is now saying, i don't care about this anymore. stop racking up. what's the better phrase, the well you're welcome the dad. well you're welcome now, we're to move now, because we're going to move on because still to come, as harry meghan, turn to harry and meghan, i'll turn to frogmore to make way for frogmore cottage to make way for disgraced we're joined disgraced andrew, we're joined by editor at large in the mail on charlotte on sunday charlotte griffiths but clash but up next in the clash director of the cat campaign for the vulnerable conroy and co—founder together co—founder the together declaration alan miller will go up against william atkinson, the assistant of conservative home. and we are actually going to research that top so i'm going to debate whether or not my income should face criminal, income should face a criminal, investigate pandemic investigate for his pandemic failures will see you in just a few days know what you think dan
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easy good evening winners. it's time now for the clash . well, as we
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now for the clash. well, as we discussed before the break matt hancock in hot water over the telegraph's lockdown files and his alleged negligence towards care homes . according to the care homes. according to the leaked whatsapp messages , a leaked whatsapp messages, a month into the pandemic, chief medical chris whitty urged the then secretary to test all going into english care homes for covid. but hancock dismissed the guidance because it would quote muddy the waters why even mean seriously . then on the eve of seriously. then on the eve of the second lockdown in october 20, 20, he retained rules husbands seeing , wives in care, husbands seeing, wives in care, homes . despite being warned by homes. despite being warned by social care secretary helen whately they were inhumane. now a spokesman for hancock has disputed claims, saying these stolen messages have been dogs is a crazy false story . matt is a crazy false story. matt rejected clinical advice on home testing is flat wrong . but with testing is flat wrong. but with many furious about these revelations and the fact that this story is, i think we can all agree likely to rumble on tonight. i am asking should matt hancock face a criminal
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investigation for his pandemic failings ? let me know your failings? let me know your thoughts by emailing dan gbnews.uk or tweet me at gb news. and while you're there, go and vote in our poll. we'll bnng and vote in our poll. we'll bring you the results very shortly. but to debate this now, i joined by director and founder of care campaign for the vulnerable jane and vulnerable is jane connery and co—founder the together declaration campaign. it's alarming . and of course, alarming. and of course, assistant of assistant editor of conservativehome is william hopkinson . all of you, thank you hopkinson. all of you, thank you very, much . it's ladies very, very much. it's ladies first show. and i'm not first on this show. and i'm not shy that, jane. on, shy about that, jane. go on, take away. do you think the take it away. do you think the modern culture face criminal charges? we've to look charges? i think we've to look at the evidence so far and it's very clear what happened happened during the pandemic. the care sector secondary to the nhs . elderly were thrown under nhs. elderly were thrown under bus. carers thrown under the bus . and we saw the fallout out ,
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. and we saw the fallout out, you know, over that period of time. where elderly were left without family members going in. and we have to remember that it wasn't just covid that sadly elderly in care homes. it was neglect as because loved ones particularly with those living with dementia could not go in. and we supported many families hundreds of families and you know we can sit and now look at the whatsapp messages . and can the whatsapp messages. and can say, well if there is evidence there that shows that matt hancock indeed you know do what is being accused of allegedly yes then he has be held accountable. but i will add not just matt hancock . accountable. but i will add not just matt hancock. boris johnson needs to be accountable to all. and i think as well as it is important to emphasise between
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lines of what you were saying there by, what he's been accused of, i think the allegation today is that instead of allowing people into care, homes and testing. absolutely that could go in and out of care homes. he maybe maybe syphoned off some of those tests to the wider community and as a result, possibly vulnerable people died. so that's kind of where we are. that, suppose, is what you're that, i suppose, is what you're saying. you potentially could face charges . i'm going face criminal charges. i'm going to go over now the to go over now to the co—founder, the declaration campaign is , alan now, campaign is, alan miller. now, in your view on this, you in your your view on this, you should maybe face criminal charges for a slightly different aspects of the covid lockdowns and his role in that, not necessarily care homes. i think the there's a number of things here and we have to break them down. firstly in april 20, 23 months into lockdown, people were still being released directly, even attested into care homes directly . so on the care homes directly. so on the one hand, it was preposterous. there's this attempt do so many more tests when directly they're being put into the most vulnerable. all of the
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conversations about the protection ring were completely then dubious. protection ring were completely then dubious . they're flawed and then dubious. they're flawed and then dubious. they're flawed and then there's a continuation of that to try and present some kind of big drive , have 100,000, kind of big drive, have 100,000, and then that led on to the whole discussion about vaccinations. but the most vulnerable that we from very early on at the get go were puts at direct risk . that early on at the get go were puts at direct risk. that is absolutely a disgrace for one shameful 45,000 or more. in addition that we should know that there was also push to have a mandatory vaccination for all the care workers and we lost 40,000 in excess of 40,000 care workers who'd already been bravely working on the line there. so whole treatment of the care sector was outrageous. now, the question , though, as well, the question, though, as well, if we take a back . there was if we take a back. there was deceit and there were lies , it deceit and there were lies, it looks like. but it's also the case that i think that if you i think that the great barrington declaration had it right in terms of shielding the actually the care workers should have stayed in the homes but there's a question also the
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a question about also the fatality we have to remind fatality rate. we have to remind ourselves and the oldest and most vulnerable how would most vulnerable how they would have so there's the have got it. so there's the question of role. there's question of his role. there's also who would also the question of, who would have have expected. have we would have expected. it sounds say, but who sounds terrible to say, but who we have expected. we we would have expected. we should of lockdown the should know of lockdown the whole of society the basis of whole of society on the basis of doing this. and we should have actually protected and shielded the i'll come the most vulnerable. i'll come back you've had quite a lot back to you've had quite a lot of cases there. i think it remains to be exactly which elements of will elements of those will be criminal. but essentially can criminal. but essentially we can extrapolate little bit extrapolate that a little bit later. i'm going matt later. but i'm going to. matt hancock muddying the hancock spoke of muddying the waters wanting to well , waters not wanting to well, let's potentially a little let's potentially pop a little bit chlorine into the bit of chlorine into the swimming isn't swimming pool. this isn't additive. i'm really not additive. so if i'm really not because know. so you've got because i know. so you've got you've got quite a different view all of this when it view about all of this when it comes to whether not matt comes to whether or not matt hancock actually face hancock could actually face charges yes think hancock could actually face chiajes yes think hancock could actually face chia fundamental yes think hancock could actually face chia fundamental basiss think hancock could actually face chia fundamental basis about, of on a fundamental basis about, of course , relate any decision course, relate any decision related to the handling of the pandemic potentially have led to the of lives that shouldn't otherwise be lost. ultimately, i
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do think matt should be prosecuted to something that was physical decision, especially and as these files purportedly show that this was a failure that extended much further beyond matt hancock himself . beyond matt hancock himself. this was clearly a british state and the british system had no what it was doing. this is evidence that the loss of life dunng evidence that the loss of life during covid and the excess loss of life was the product of government up rather than conspiracy. but what matt sorry will, i'm going to stick with you, but just you to qualify that because i thought we were following the science but hang on a minute now it's a political up. well i think as neil ferguson the neil ferguson the other neil ferguson says in his book doing which is on similar tragedies to this is a combination of a natural disaster and with poor political decision making which tends these natural events into events where there is a catastrophic loss of life and. i think that's a similar case here. and i would i would qualify the use of the
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word catastrophic. i think it's clear from what we've seen, the british state had no idea what it was fundamentally with. and this a pandemic that was not this is a pandemic that was not augned this is a pandemic that was not aligned to the pandemic planning that had . and that we already had. and what you in the first few months you saw in the first few months of the pandemic, especially the ministers governing ministers and governing institutions and scientists, all of in the nhs struggling , of those in the nhs struggling, to cope with something they didn't understand. so i don't think i've got that. i'm going to i'm going to i want to bring the others. look, jane, back to know. don't accept that i don't think the care sector will accept that. matt hancock came out and absolutely that the guidance was there. you know , guidance was there. you know, families couldn't go into care homes . you know, that there's homes. you know, that there's consequence to that . we can't consequence to that. we can't now retract and well the government you know they that you know it was a up you know you know it was a up you know you can't do that. i mean , over you can't do that. i mean, over 43,000 lives were lost . and, you 43,000 lives were lost. and, you know, the sector was all but
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failed during the pandemic. i don't accept at all. and i certainly know that the care sector won't that nor the families of those that died . i families of those that died. i think that's an absolute insult . okay, now, now alan, this is a key point as as we rightly heard, that around 43,200 people died in care homes in england alone. by the way . and really, alone. by the way. and really, the question is, matt hancock will vehemently deny this. and i think well within, think he's well within, his rights the way. but the rights to by the way. but the question really is how then should people hold him personally responsible that because if they do then i suppose would onto the suppose it would verge onto the elements of the criminal. well, i think i what we have to do is this is a political and i think that there was disingenuous there was there were lies there was nods there were lies there was nods there were lies there was nods there were lies there was it's become clear the email exchanges there was all sorts of attempts to actually muddy the waters he was saying he didn't want to do to actually obfuscate to, do things that were downright disingenuous and dishonest. now, the question is
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that's, you know, the question of the legal question is another one. i think what's important is that as we reeling from the consequences of matt hancock and johnson others of the johnson and others of the lockdowns the impositions, lockdowns, of the impositions, of the impacts to the care homes and, families and people who couldn't see their nearest dearest, ongoing measures dearest, the ongoing measures were imposed them. as we're were imposed on them. as we're reeling able reeling from that, we are able to say again did the to say never again did the pandemic , the pandemic strategy, the preparedness strategy get jettisoned , that we don't allow jettisoned, that we don't allow the public order act until that to happen again. we've lockdown said that we actually insist that we have a proper pandemic preparedness strategy, not one that w.h.o. or anyone else that the who. or anyone else puts, we have that say. puts, but that we have that say. we learn from this. we don't wait five or ten years for the covid inquiry and insist never again because people still again, because many people still don't actually realise that the reason with some of these reason we did with some of these cost problems and cost of living problems and issues our health sector is issues in our health sector is directly as a consequence of lockdowns, which should never lockdowns, which we should never have right. as well as have had. all right. as well as the treatment care . i'm guys, have had. all right. as well as the sorry.|ent care . i'm guys, have had. all right. as well as the sorry. i'm care . i'm guys, have had. all right. as well as the sorry. i'm i'mz . i'm guys, have had. all right. as well as the sorry. i'm i'm really guys, have had. all right. as well as the sorry. i'm i'm really sorry. i'm sorry. i'm i'm really sorry. i'm sorry. i'm i'm really sorry. i'm really sorry about this. we
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have got to keep it moving. i'm afraid. look, it's such an emotive issue. i really appreciate time and appreciate all of your time and thank very, very much. sorry to cut you all off. you know it is on this show. afraid it's on this show. i'm afraid it's backed bodies and that backed by bodies and say, that was of care was all right. i've of care campaign the vulnerable it's campaign for the vulnerable it's jayne connery co—founder of the together declaration campaigns out assistant editor out of mila on assistant editor of have william of conservative have william atkinson agree with atkinson who do you agree with should hancock a criminal should hancock face a criminal investigation even for the pandemic fail exam? yes. i've got to make a wonderful tweet. thank you very much, everyone. i know with them, but know i'm not done with them, but i'm doing best. on says i'm doing my best. david on says yes evidence shows yes if evidence shows significant the significant failings and the same any potential same any other potential breaches of by ministers. well, look lit by definition if it comes to the realms of criminality would have to be breaches of law. i think this is the thing isn't it being a bit squishy with the truth or being morally bankrupt? course, two morally bankrupt? of course, two things my uncle would deny anyway . they're not criminal. anyway. they're not criminal. they're not. so it would have to be literally a of the law. be literally a break of the law. and i suppose, is really and that, i suppose, is really what questioning what we're questioning here. cath why nobody
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cath on twitter says, why nobody in of this country in the history of this country is to deal with the pandemic, not once. but i take your not once. but i will take your point. were no rules or point. there were no rules or guidelines go by now. that's guidelines to go by now. that's fascinating, it? because, fascinating, isn't it? because, yes, that. want to yes, i get that. and i want to say everybody's watching say to everybody's watching right will saying, right now who will be saying, look on we didn't know it was chaos mistakes were made. yeah, fine. what about fine. all right. but what about if fact that being told if the fact that were being told things know not be things that we know not to be true, ring steel around true, this ring of steel around can that means that people can and that means that people couldn't see loved ones in their final moments when person final moments when the person telling couldn't telling you that you couldn't see your loved one in their final moments knew there final moments knew that there were in our were people wandering in our care hadn't been care homes who hadn't been tested. is key point. tested. i think is a key point. one more clive on twitter says must life in prison. that's must face life in prison. that's what clive yeah toy in what next time clive yeah toy in tell what you really think tell us what you really think must face life imprisonment is either the stupidest person in the or extremely evil is for the uk or extremely evil is for thousands deaths. in my thousands of deaths. in my opinion again opinion strong stuff. again hancock would obviously refuse all that . and verdict is all of that. and your verdict is in now . 69% of you agree that in now. 69% of you agree that matt hancock should face a criminal investigation. i hope
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he's not. i hope he is. i mean, at what? well, 31% of you say that he should not write . coming that he should not write. coming up, scottish conservative msp pam gosal joins me explore why the snp still don't want to allow the one to press internet secrets safe house. it's not just struck me as those in for this one because the snp appears to literally be hiding itself from the public because it knows how rubbish its own party is. but next, editor large of the but up next, editor large of the mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths joins me to discuss the news . harry griffiths joins me to discuss the news. harry and meghan are being chucked of royal being chucked of their royal residence make way for prince residence to make way for prince andrew . will they be homeless? andrew. will they be homeless? who cares? don't it .
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oh, well, yeah. i hate to say it looks like meghan and harry are finally about to reap the consequences that unrelenting attacks on their royal family. and a bombshell in the sun today. it's been that king charles is evicting the ungrateful sussexes from frogmore cottage not a cottage with the king reportedly offering the five bedroom home to the brother, prince andrew who is to be booted out of his one bedroom windsor lodge later this year. i was going to ask how many they are sleeping around, but probably shouldn't. this context should be their eviction supposedly days eviction supposedly arrived days harry's all book, harry's toxic tell all book, 'spare' heir otherwise known as
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where hit shelves around the world. it means the couple will have to their belongings to the us which i think we can all agree the police should have done. i'm joined by the editor large for the mail on sunday and royal expert. it's griffith charlotte very much. charlotte thank you very much. great you on the show. great to have you on the show. so just desserts the so just desserts for the montalcino bonus ? yeah, i think montalcino bonus? yeah, i think so. i don't forget in the netflix documentary saw a couple of months ago, there's actual footage of them moving out. so they've pretty much moved out anyway. so their claims today that they shocked and that they were shocked and appalled by the sudden news i think are a little bit unconvincing somehow as we've actually seen the documentary of them moving out. yes, indeed . them moving out. yes, indeed. sorry, but what do they expect? they were gifted something that most would their most people would give their left people would sell left for. people would sell their relatives for a house like that. and they to make that. and they decide to make the queen's life miserable in a final moments, prince philip's life miserable . in final moments, prince philip's life miserable. in his final moments, they stick to massive fingers at our new king and fingers up at our new king and
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the future king and then they're shocked, are they when they lose the house? don't forget, the house? yes. don't forget, they never actually confirmed that they're coming to the coronation it's like coronation. so it's not like insane itching to get back. oh, i can't wait to have another spnng i can't wait to have another spring or summer and lovely. you know they never actually confirmed they're going to confirmed that they're going to be they next be back. so when are they next going stay at this place? going to stay at this place? yeah, indeed. just think yeah, indeed. i just think absolutely it? absolutely bonkers, isn't it? and it's just very, very, and as it's just very, very, very ungrateful. but is this king charles hitting back that i think happens the day after there was release , not in the there was release, not in the days after the day after. so it does feel like that, doesn't it? and also we've had quite lot of this narrative that charles is very sympathetic towards his son and loves his son. and, you know , now it's for him to be , now it's time for him to be a monarch and there have been a slight there been slight slight there has been a slight feeling is time him feeling that it is time for him to become and start to become a monarch and start taking some action. and that's what he's doing. and i can't wondering whether william might what he's doing. and i can't wo encouraging her william might what he's doing. and i can't wo encouraging affirmative might be encouraging affirmative action and don't forget,
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william's sort of his neighbour frogmore cottage because william is adelaide which is just is the adelaide which is just around corner. so might be around the corner. so might be saying, come dad, make saying, come on, dad, make a decision because i want these two around the corner anymore. yeah i'm surprised. then of yeah i'm not surprised. then of course it's as if the short of a few quid is it because. they've just they've just the price that they've charged for selling their own family this country family and indeed this country down i think down the river. i don't think many people will be shedding it say. it's nice to know that whinge will not have whinge and. ginge will not have a stay they come a place to stay when they come to uk. i do think that maybe to the uk. i do think that maybe the has been taken off the gloss has been taken off this slightly by the fact that the who'll be moving in is prince . yeah, prince prince andrew. yeah, prince andrew resistant to moving andrew seems resistant to moving into frogmore. it's had a fabulous vicki charles soho house makeover and by all accounts royal lodge around the corner is looking a little bit tatty. not sure how prince andrew's decor or taste stands up to the 2023 sort of stalls has for him. i'd be thrilled to be moving in, but apparently he's resisting quite a lot . but he's resisting quite a lot. but it seems logical to me because a
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lot, as you say, 30 rooms quite not 30 bedrooms, but it's 30 rooms, right. quite a for somebody who hasn't done a royal dufies somebody who hasn't done a royal duties since 19. well, yes indeed. now, now, can i just get you to comment a little of the slight royal element? i think we all are going to be talking about this in a bit more detail later. but i don't to pass up the opportunity you now the opportunity with you now jeremy is supposedly jeremy clarkson is supposedly been wants be been before all he wants to be a millionaire and now they're obviously the good obviously using the good old spin wow you know he's got spin of wow you know he's got one more series and we're moving one more series and we're moving on jeremy. clarkson is a commercial behemoth. okay. the things when comes things he touches when it comes to never been the to top gear has never been the same without. fact, same without. it in fact, it's rubbish to be count, if rubbish now. and to be count, if it has been already, then of course he's got the tour or whatever that is. hundreds of millions is from millions of pounds that is from me. series alone makes the me. the series alone makes the farm be fair. but you farm does to be fair. but you wouldn't just get rid of clarkson, you wouldn't clarkson, okay? you wouldn't just times over just go. well, these times over because not. he's still because it's not. he's still a massive success. massive commercial success. so the that they've got rid of the fact that they've got rid of him shortly after, he's just hung meghan out to dry implies
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to that meghan markle's got herself another scalp scalp . i herself another scalp scalp. i tell you, i just don't think that that can be case because i know that amazon are absolutely not going to get rid of clarkson's farm. it makes an absolute for them. he's come out on twitter this evening saying he hasn't lost he wants to be a millionaire. so it's millionaire. so i think it's there's a bit of contention there, but i don't think this is another win for meghan markle. in this case, it's been a long time since he this time since he made this controversial comments. he's managed through it by managed to escape through it by the of teeth. he's the skin of his teeth. he's absolutely on two separate occasions he's apologised and if he losses of i don't think he has losses of i don't think it will be a direct consequence of meghan markle. he's certainly wouldn't miss it if it was well. well no he certainly would have got four. let's be shall itv set that all and basically say if you go to town say some actual as opposed to just their truths then you wait and lose your job. apparently it would say, look, charlotte, thank you very, very much. absolute pleasure. i must say great to have you on the
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show was on sunday and show was mail on sunday and royal expert griffiths thank you very much. now we've got absolutely loads coming your way people blink and you'll miss it tonight because still to come as a scuffed crown that's a yorkshire school is logged as a hate incident , always yorkshire school is logged as a hate incident, always slipping closer to authoritarianism pushed by minority religious groups . seriously, pushed by minority religious groups. seriously, i'm starting to what kind of country we live in. let's be honest, the police will not react like this. if it was a copy of the bible, they why? no, my superstition panel tackle this on the first of tomorrow's front pages . it just tomorrow's front pages. it just dropped. i think we'll be with you after said look stay you then after said look stay tuned the tuned because straight after the break mp goswell break scottish tory mp goswell is a long way from edinburgh just called the snp's. you just now called the snp's. you said on running leadership said on running the leadership hustings behind closed doors look is absolutely look this is absolutely fascinating this basically the snp is so ashamed of its own policy it doesn't want you to be able see it. but go on snp able to see it. but go on snp now go anyway .
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welcome back news junkies now pam gosal is tonight's outsider . okay, so it's still early in the snp leadership election , but the snp leadership election, but all the candidates are feeling the pressure. we've got kate forbes for just having the pressure. we've got kate forbes forjust having religious forbes for just having religious beliefs really humza yousaf for his many shortcomings and ash regan for her alliance with alex salmond. so perhaps this legitimate media scrutiny and is very legitimate is why the party decided to hold their upcoming leadership hustings behind closed doors with no journalist at all members of the public into the apparently safe . in into the apparently safe. in a move that came un himself will probably be proud pressure from politicians and the public has rightly snp into a corner. the party is now allowing a small
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select group of journalists to tend tonight's hustings with the also being livestreamed, you lucky people, but it's hardly and open media access now as in i wonder why. joining me live from edinburgh is conservative msp is pam gosal . pam, thank you msp is pam gosal. pam, thank you very very much. is it fair of me to suggest that the snp is now so ashamed of its own candidates that it quite like the idea that no one really got a good look at them ? good evening, no one really got a good look at them ? good evening , patrick. them? good evening, patrick. absolutely the snp party machine . in doesn't have faith and of their three candidate is and only u—turned . that was a slight only u—turned. that was a slight u—turn bringing in some selective a media due to public pressure and obviously to political pressure as well. there's nothing here when it comes down to the snp we all know that they lack transport identity and they're quite secretive and. well, you know
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what's really laughable was the fact that they said media at these events will be a safe place for their members . what do place for their members. what do they think the media is going to do here? you know , come on. well do here? you know, come on. well question now . this is the question now. this is the problem. you know, what was you say? was that you say what's is the media going to do? the media is going to end up doing its job and.the is going to end up doing its job and. the snp can't possibly have that because just crummy. any here if wrong we have here if i'm if i'm wrong we have plus know forbes who plus you know kate forbes who has religious beliefs of has got religious beliefs of fundamental. just beliefs fundamental. well just beliefs which many argue are possibly out kilter with modern society, i.e. about same sex marriage and stuff like , that she just was stuff like, that she just was honest about that and said i believe in what's written fundamentally in the bible. i wouldn't necessarily like that effect the democratic process in this country. now is bad. we can't possibly have that. then you've got humza yousaf , who's you've got humza yousaf, who's been pretty awful in every position that he's had in the
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snp. he also cried racism about is child getting into a nursery school. they've had to row back on that significantly. he also crucially missed the vote when it to all the same sex stuff so potentially someone i'll get about that. so you could argue that the snp would rather have somebody who's been some would say incompetent over someone who's a . christian i think to be who's a. christian i think to be honest i mean you've named all three candidates they are one thing you haven't as all three candidates have one thing in common, they're number one priority as independent . if you priority as independent. if you look at all three of their campaigns now, all have therefore at independence they're not listening to the people of scotland . they're not people of scotland. they're not listening to the fact that, you know, our nhs is cracking . our know, our nhs is cracking. our education is falling . our education is falling. our justice system is not. when it comes down to the victims, this so much happening in scotland that we can deal with and
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they're just ignoring that because they're number priority in all about how do we break the united and how do we seek this absurd version of independence . absurd version of independence. yeah, i get but i mean independence is going to take an absolute kicking because it was one thing for all of sturgeon's flaws and absolutely she was remarkably so at times an incredibly skilled political forget about what was actually coming out of mouth. she was actually quite good at sound navigating her way through. i could see a world where nicola sturgeon let's out of the union wouldn't have been happy about it but i could imagine that if anyone was going to do it it would be the current top braveheart. that is nicola sturgeon. i cannot imagine. i cannot of these cannot imagine any of these three candidates doing it. i wonder whether or not the snp is in for a pretty ropey ride with this . patrick you're this budget. patrick you're right . you know you can see the right. you know you can see the cracks through. like i said, one more thing that they had in common. all of them have right now today and dependence they
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are bickering fighting with each other. there's a wee civil war on between them all and on in between them all and they're fighting to get that possession first minister, but not one of them. looking at what the for scotland should be and yes, you know, nicola sturgeon was a big factor and what would she be able to fill those shoes? i don't know. but what i constantly see is right now i have seen her comments used to perform at m the chamber. most days and there is nothing special . you know, he failed special. you know, he failed when he was a transport secretary, he failed when he was basically just us and now he is failing when he has any chance . failing when he has any chance. and not to forget when , when and and not to forget when, when and if he becomes first minister, he won't be failing . every person won't be failing. every person in scotland including our businesses now, i think, is interested because like you said, a nicola sturgeon managed to make about independence really . and she even wants make really. and she even wants make the next election about independence, which i think was
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a bit rough, but some would have argued a shrewd political tactic when. she came catastrophically unstuck people really unstuck was when people really asked anything else. asked her about anything else. so a just the education so they had a just the education system, the transport, crucially, and i suspect one of the main reasons why she actually won the snp's finances and role of her husband and the role of her husband i think is about to be a potentially massive story. now all these candidates are walking back into it and exposing, i think , how woke ideology could think, how woke ideology could well be the end of the snp because we all know what they think about independence, but what do they really about what do they really think about same marriage, trans same marriage, about trans people in prisons, about immigration? mean they all say immigration? i mean they all say that they're lovely and that they're all lovely and fluffy. actually see fluffy. i don't actually see scotland queuing up, for example, to open its doors to a lot of refugees , hotels. so are lot of refugees, hotels. so are they all quite hollow and vacuous ? i think patrick, you've vacuous? i think patrick, you've got the oddest the quite delusional. they just not look at what scotland really needs and the problems we have , you and the problems we have, you know, they're facing and they're chasing an independent dream and
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you know , passed on properly by you know, passed on properly by nick clegg sturgeon. i moved on to them . none of them have real to them. none of them have real some degree avatars or three of them don't have it. and three of them don't have it. and three of them have. some of them have on our still and the cabinet. and we have them perform. so what is their going to bring new to the table for scotland. absolutely not. and the only thing they're going to back up between themselves and right now and hence why i believe that that's why they don't want to put this properly patrick they this all private so that they it didn't have to. their dirty public. well can you imagine floating that idea, just having that idea is the brains trust, right? they go, okay, right. we're going to have to a hustings because have to have a hustings because that's we when elect that's what we do when we elect a leader. well they're all a new leader. well they're all a bit awful. so we're to make sure as few people as possible see it. i mean, it's shocking. look, pam, you much. good pam, thank you very much. good talk all evening. pam talk to you all evening. pam gosal edinburgh, msp . gosal from edinburgh, tory msp. now coming up as the first batch
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of the telegraph shocking lockdown are released, we speak with tony stone, whose mother passed away alone in her care home. thought by matt hancock's policy from seeing her family. that ring of steel, ladies and gentlemen, cost people their dignity in their final moments. also, as school children are suspended after investigate the scuffing of , a koran always scuffing of, a koran always slipping closer to authoritarianism, pushed by ridiculous religious beliefs and other pressure groups . what kind other pressure groups. what kind of country are we living in? they would not have done the same. if it was the bible. if the star panel have that say next .
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it's 10 pm. on patrick christys and tonight shameful leaks messages between top government officials lay bare the incompetence and chaos during covid, including matt hancock's
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decision to refuse testing of inbound care home patients. i'm joined by the grieving son of long care home victim, the tragic human story behind hancock's covid up, tony stowell speaks from the heart during this hour. you will not want to miss that moving stuff. jeremy clarkson's put out to pasture by welcoming tv , apparently for his welcoming tv, apparently for his scathing comments about meghan markle. but is the diddly squat farm star a victim of cancel culture ? the hands of his culture? the hands of his extreme , disloyal employer ? extreme, disloyal employer? meanwhile, as meghan and harry's cancellation in campaign against jeremy clarkson over ends his future on he wants to be a millionaire. can the ginger wind just stoop any lower? yes, that's what i want to know. if it smell , i that's what i want to know. if it smell, i could smell you. my wife . sorry okay. seems she's
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wife. sorry okay. seems she's cringing cos it's got to stop myself. okay i'll show you new unseen footage of prince harry's cringeworthy us television interview with stephen colbert. later in the show . if you can later in the show. if you can stomach going again , then i'll stomach going again, then i'll sleep it off. all right . and sleep it off. all right. and ready to debate all that media buzz we've got tonia buxton . buzz we've got tonia buxton. we've got bailey and we've we've got shaun bailey and we've got nigel nelson. as got nigel nelson. plus, as a damage school karate is recorded as a hate incident by police, always flipping closer to authoritarianism pushed by religious groups . and why the religious groups. and why the police so scared of some elements of the muslim community. the panel will have their say on that next round and a welcome mat. who best to deliver a dose of sobering common sense? and the former star of the cobbles. we've got corey out such charlie laws that he'll join me for an unfiltered take on the current drama. woke fears of bosses before the show is out, but also of tomorrow's newspapers, front pages hot off the press. and can you guess why ed sheeran has been nominated for greatest britain? oh, you
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need, jackass. the war is worth five. one of our feisty panel. stay tuned, people to find out. but first, it's the headlines we've kazianis such as . good we've kazianis such as. good evening patrick thank you very much this is the latest from the gb newsroom police searching for the missing baby of constance marten mark gordon . they say the marten mark gordon. they say the remains of a baby have been found close to where the couple were arrested . martin and gordon were arrested. martin and gordon had been missing since the 5th of january until their arrest on monday night. police have said the pair remain in custody after an application for 36 hour extension to detain them . the extension to detain them. the newborn's parents who spend 53 days on the run have been further arrested on suspicion of gross negligence, manslaughter . gross negligence, manslaughter. it's my very sad duty to update this afternoon . police officers this afternoon. police officers searching a wooded area close to where constance and marc gordon were arrested , discovered the
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were arrested, discovered the remains of a baby. were arrested, discovered the remains of a baby . a postmortem remains of a baby. a post mortem examination will be held in due course. a crime scene is in place and work at the location is expected to continue for some time . this is an outcome that time. this is an outcome that myself and that many officers who have been part of this search had hoped would not happen. search had hoped would not happen . the parents of happen. the parents of a morbidly obese 16 year old girl have been jailed for gross negligence, manslaughter in the first televised court hearing in wales. taylor telford was found dead at her home in newton in 2020 after suffering from an infection caused by extreme obesity at the time of her death. she weighed nearly 23 stone. she had a bmi of 70. her mother admitted the charge and was jailed for six years. her father, who pled not guilty, was sentenced to seven years and six months. the prime minister says we must wait for the results of
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the official inquiry before judging the government's handung judging the government's handling of the covid pandemic. it comes after the telegraph claimed former health secretary matt hancock rejected advice from the chief medical officer to test all residents before allowing them to enter a care home. a spokesperson for mr. hancock says thousands of his whatsapp messages have been stolen and doctored to create a false story . the greek transport false story. the greek transport minister has resigned after two trains collided, killing at least 38 people, many of them likely university students . the likely university students. the intercity train was carrying around 350 passengers when it hit a freight train near the city of larissa . a stationmaster city of larissa. a stationmaster in charge of signalling has been arrested and charged with causing mass deaths through negligence. the greek prime minister said it was due to tragic human error. vigils have been taking place across the country to mark the tragedy. more than a thousand protesters clashed with police outside the train operator's headquarters in
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athens . and the duke and duchess athens. and the duke and duchess of sussex have been asked to vacate their uk residence and that's according to the couple's spokesperson . it comes just spokesperson. it comes just weeks after the release of harry's memoir , spare the harry's memoir, spare the spokesperson set . a request has spokesperson set. a request has been made for them to give up their residence at frogmore cottage in windsor. reports have claimed the move was sanctioned by the king. the duke and duchess are living in california after quitting life as working royals in 2020. tv online and dab radio. this is a gb news. now it's back to dan wootton tonight with . tonight with. patrick a welcome back. tomorrow's news tonight now in our media buzz. let's kick off with the very
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first look at the front pages. hot off the press. six dogged by hancock's messages leaves the metro as covid victims families hit out at the leaked whatsapp chats , suggesting that the chats, suggesting that the former health secretary overruled care home test advice. i'm going to move on to the i now and they lead on a potential new vaccination campaign. this time, though, it's for chicken . time, though, it's for chicken. the animals may get. is this a front page? really? the animals may get jobs to stop . bird flu may get jobs to stop. bird flu spreading to humans. the injections are currently banned, but ministers may overturn the policy amid signs the flu could transmit between mammals. there is remarkable that they've chosen to stick it out the front page. mostly my upon love back with me. we've got political commentator tonia buxton. we've got conservative london got former conservative london mayoral shaun bailey. mayoral candidate shaun bailey. political editor of the sunday mirror. nigel nelson. great stuff . okay. so, yes, there we stuff. okay. so, yes, there we go. i mean, i suppose those are the front pages. it is a little bit bonkers, i suppose. i think the first one is we're gonna be
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talking about quite well which is second by hancock's messages. and only after we see your and it's only after we see your views yeah, i'm views on this. yeah, i'm completely sickened him. not completely sickened by him. not just by these messages, by the way, he's behaved. the fact way, that he's behaved. the fact that he then went on to do this diary book, fact that he diary book, the fact that he then on to a tv show and then went on to do a tv show and actually i've to say this actually, i've got to say this as well . upset the as well. i'm upset by the british public because they voted stay on that. well, voted him to stay on that. well, you i actually go i mean , you know, i actually go i mean, a bit like matt hancock and indeed the nation in apology, because that because despite the fact that i have filled in for dan wootton, at times already, at least 50 times already, i appear unable to remember the format this show. i'm format of this show. so i'm going go see you in going to go see you guys in a little bit. let me moving on, how small of profit is expressing concerns? west yorkshire hate yorkshire police recorded a hate incidents and high school after four slightly damaged , four pupils slightly damaged, slightly damaged a copy of the koran . damage occurred after koran. the damage occurred after a 14 year old autistic people was told bring in the holy was told to bring in the holy book friends it fell book by friends before it fell onto the floor , scuffing it onto the floor, scuffing it slightly. you can see here. slightly. as you can see here. now, it's interesting cause i've seen even know if
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seen a bit. don't even know if that even actually the that was even actually the damage corrected like a book but the ten students allegedly the year ten students allegedly received threats despite the year ten students allegedly rece school threats despite the year ten students allegedly rece school making�*ats despite the year ten students allegedly rece school making�*at clear)ite the year ten students allegedly rece school making�*at clear that the school making it clear that there malicious intent there was no malicious intent behind being scuffed and the behind it being scuffed and the poor student's mother felt the need visit the local mosque need to visit the local mosque and speak out in his defence, the malicious intent and ways are very, very silly . 14 year are very, very silly. 14 year old boy who does have some challenges he does suffer with, i think , you know, autism . i i think, you know, autism. i just think the optics of this is just think the optics of this is just absolute lutely. shocking, aren't they? i'm sorry, but who is the who's the victim here? is it the muslim community or the who got death threats anyway? so a west yorkshire police kowtowing to religious pressure groups by treating this as a hate incidents . it does also hate incidents. it does also seem like all of our institutions are, of course going well, maybe even the schools and maybe even the police , tony, have already heard police, tony, have already heard about you have thought. surely, i'll start with you. so, look,
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i'm sorry, but what on earth is going boy brings a going on here? a boy brings a book to school and it's a religious book, but it's a book nonetheless. it gets scuffed . nonetheless. it gets scuffed. police get involved. let's go to there's a number of serious issues here. firstly we're talking emasculated police talking about emasculated police . afraid of . the police are so afraid of being tried press. they being tried in the press. they are now overinterpreting the law because look at the because if you look at the police in college says this actually isn't a hate crime, even definition. even by their own definition. that's the first thing. the second the governance second thing is the governance and headmaster. school and the headmaster. the school should disgusted should be absolutely disgusted themselves. a child themselves. this is a child protection issue. they have exposed young autistic people exposed a young autistic people to manner of abuse because to all manner of abuse because of the action that they took. they to take a long, hard they need to take a long, hard look and thirdly, look themselves. and thirdly, i have to talk about humanists. the humanists can't any the humanists can't have any conversation unless you conversation because unless you pipe conversation because unless you pipe everybody is under pipe up when everybody is under pressure, you can't pipe up when it and the problem we it suits you. and the problem we have in this country is people are woken since they're not woke when them. if when it doesn't suit them. if the humanists want to want to have up religious groups, have a go up religious groups, they to make sure they they also have to make sure they acknowledge have a set of
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acknowledge they have a set of beliefs religious acknowledge they have a set of beliefzwould religious acknowledge they have a set of beliefzwould also eligious acknowledge they have a set of beliefzwould also would s acknowledge they have a set of beliefzwould also would have a go group would also would have a go at. nigel i'll bring you in. now, let's be the police now, let's be honest, the police wouldn't like this it wouldn't behave like this if it was the bible. if they was a copy of the bible. if they i think they would know, you know, what you see in the life of brian point about this point, it's not down to the police to decide which cases they investigated , which they don't. investigated, which they don't. if there is a complaint of a crime , the police have to go in crime, the police have to go in and investigated this is patently untrue . it is not. if patently untrue. it is not. if i ring the police, my neighbour once said to me she hates my car. she used the word hate. that does not make it a hate crime. the reason? i don't know. oh, no, it's not a hate crime. because the police would tell me what a crime is or not. this isn't a crime under the police. the not the crime that this the not the crime is that this boy getting death after crime boy is getting death after crime . and the chances are when the police came in, they'd say there's no evidence, shouldn't have come in. they shouldn't get him in. never. but it comes him in. never. but what it comes down going in the down to a complaint going in the police something about police must do something about this. they're running
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this. where they're running around the country. i'm going to see the people actually post see the people who actually post guilty and find people guilty and go and find people that murdering. with that are murdering. agree with you not you, but the you. i'm not with you, but the law is the law all over the place. and yes, i'm going to put this out there. i think if the police do police were going to do anything, they should have walked into mosque and walked into that mosque and said, to being said, you need to stop being offended like this. offended by stuff like this. absolutely. in britain. absolutely. we live in britain. this islamic country. and this is not islamic country. and therefore, know, we don't therefore, you know, we don't will here to these will not here to these ridiculous rules. don't forget that teacher batley and that poor teacher in batley and spenis that poor teacher in batley and spen is still hiding for showing a cartoon when it's not in police station for a while. it's not illegal. it's illegal for us to cut off anybody's face. the problem have here, we have problem we have here, we have somehow managed to criminalise outrage. you know, i get to pick what annoys me. well, let me tell you something. i was deeply not to my neighbourhood, my car, that little car was my life lesson. a car is a ferrari. we all i wish it was. all know. i really wish it was. but the point is somebody needs to hold of common sense. to get a hold of common sense. this ridiculous and dangerous this is ridiculous and dangerous and then change the law. yeah,
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absolutely . don't blame the absolutely. don't blame the police for actually policing a law. the parlour element hands to the police. the law. the police car for both the police turned up. it's a hate crime. it's a law that say no police dufies it's a law that say no police duties , no looking at exactly duties, no looking at exactly blatant of a hate crime. yeah, but the point, they must go in. nice. nigel? nigel. the police turned up the police spoke to the. there was a complaint. otherwise they wouldn't have been the point is, they shouldn't have turned up that is something you could have dealt with over the phone. they turned up community. nigel that up in the community. nigel that gives the police gives it that when the police there was a chance community there was a chance of community unrest which is also part of it. i don't know that they made they made the community arrest because minute they turned made the community arrest bec they minute they turned made the community arrest bec they gave1inute they turned made the community arrest bec they gave it|ute they turned made the community arrest bec they gave it validity. turned made the community arrest bec they gave it validity. if|rned up, they gave it validity. if you live in a tight knit community and the police turn up, it means something. what the police have done is that police should have done is that took a phone call from the school, said, sorry, is for school, said, sorry, this is for not behave yourselves and not us, behave yourselves and moved do have moved on. we do not have blasphemy in this country . blasphemy laws in this country. and my concern is that we are
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potentially heading that way. so, you know, we will we might not watch it on my watch, but in such a village means that we're behaving that way, but not other religions. it's completely ridiculous. okay so let's just drill down this because it is repeated by the police. we also have investigated a little bit of what i would like to know was correct. they could have contacted the police, but the police wouldn't have turned up. yes well, we currently have a situation where we currently have a situation this country have a situation in this country where a woman who wants to run to be first minister of scotland can aye, my fundamentalist can say, aye, my fundamentalist evangelical, whatever interpretation of christianity . interpretation of christianity. see, i disagree with same sex marriage, but i am not a hateful person. i'm not going out, you know, beating of gay people. i will uphold the law, whatever, whatever. yeah, i will uphold the law. right and the supposedly means a lot of people would say, you should be running for country. you for office in this country. you shouldn't yeah, but what is
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shouldn't be. yeah, but what is my hypocrisy is values which are income possible with the laws that she would have to administer as for as first minister, then it doesn't work here for me. but i go to the question is then why can her muslim counterpart do it? who saw the vote? who swerved it? who has the same views as far as we know? why didn't you tell him ? no, he doesn't. he was questioned and he ended up with you. why wouldn't you tell him he can't run and the she doesn't have the same view . who gets to have the same view. who gets to pick ? because he's just one more pick? because he's just one more on this before we do move on. but i actually i think she's beenin but i actually i think she's been in quite good discussion. she's the issue is that arguably anyone with a literal interpretation of any mainstream religion would probably by that logic, nigel, be banned from running for public . what i'm running for public. what i'm saying that she's going to saying is that she's going to decide k fours must decide is it compatible beliefs ? compatible with her beliefs? she's to her she's perfectly entitled to her beliefs . she holds them rigidly, beliefs. she holds them rigidly, which is fine. is it compatible
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then to be first minister? yes, because she said she'd uphold the law. exactly alright. alright. cheers, was alright. cheers, guys. that was good. now this. now it good. alright, now this. now it seems all of our institutions are going woke from dancing police officers to drag queens , police officers to drag queens, telling us one day i'm going to wake up and this will have all been drag queens telling schoolchildren that there are 73 genders. even the mother of genders. but even the mother of all parliaments come to the all parliaments is come to the woke so here at gb woke mind virus. so here at gb news we can reveal that when you now search for an mp or a member of the house of lords on parliament's own website, you will see a new non—binary tab. even though there are currently no non—binary mps lords or baroness's. so that's nice. they're pre—empting. it's of course a classic piece of virtue signalling. sorry to the non—existent non—binary politician that we've offended here today. anyway right. i think that's fantastic segment. thanks very much. wonderful panel thanks very much. wonderful panel. coming up, my superstore panel. coming up, my superstore panel debate whether itv is to come to the council culture mob by siding with the sussexes in
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that row with jeremy clarkson on next. a bit of a shift in tone, to say the least. this people tony stove whose mother sadly died in that car without being allowed to see her family , has allowed to see her family, has his on the leaked messages his sight on the leaked messages which that matt hancock which show that matt hancock refused covid testing for inbound care. home patients now go anywhere .
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yeah. welcome back , everybody. yeah. welcome back, everybody. now behind the headlines and outrage at matt hancock saying competence of the human tragedies of people who died under his watch. and my next guest, tony stow, is on a mission for justice guest, tony stow, is on a mission forjustice after guest, tony stow, is on a mission for justice after his mother suffered a cruel death alone in a care home without the loving embrace of her family. alone in a care home without the loving embrace of her family . a loving embrace of her family. a much loved grandmother , antonia much loved grandmother, antonia stow, was suddenly put on end of life treatment as a care home in how without a family's knowledge. despite appearing healthy and well just days before and tragically, am tony right long term sufferer of dementia and diabetes died in may 2020 after it started onset of an event illness. covid 19 appeared on her death certificate . despite no mention certificate. despite no mention of the virus being made by doctors or staff before she died, the heartbreaking pictures we're showing you just have shown you actually include a shot of tony at his mum's
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funeral where he was forced to grieve alone by her coffin because of draconian pandemic rules . tony is now suing the rules. tony is now suing the care home for breaking a court order that demanded staff tell him of any changes to his mother's care. he's also campaigning from tony. as law proposes new legislation that would allow private cameras to be installed in care home residents rooms. so families can see them remotely . tony, had see them remotely. tony, had matt hancock taking chris with his advice and tested everyone going into care homes was frankly potentially still have his mum with us. i believe that tony is with us now . we're going tony is with us now. we're going to bring him onto the show. tony, look, thank you very, very much . this must be an incredibly much. this must be an incredibly emotional day for you. do you feel as though you were cheated out of some final moments with your beloved mother ? absolutely your beloved mother? absolutely yes, very much so . you know, as
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yes, very much so. you know, as you know, i met matt hancock in 2020 of september and that just literally gave the answers i was looking for to know that it was an absolute how fast the whole thing . now, tony, at the time , thing. now, tony, at the time, it must have been awful for you. obviously but we were told there was a protect save ring around care homes and that by you not seeing your mother, you were doing everyone a service by protecting care homes. and now it looks as though people were wandering in and out of care homes untested, and that quite possibly matt hancock knew about that. do you feel double treated now when you realise that that was going on? i saw many people go to someone's care home who i didn't even recognise and then i questioned this and i said, who are these people ? carers accept are these people? carers accept you're looking up to my mama. i
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don't recognise them. they were agency staff that would come in. what does that tell you? so i couldn't go out and see my mom. but agency staff could . yeah, but agency staff could. yeah, big enough for me. i and it just seems incredibly unfair, tony. it just seems incredibly unfair because there will be so many people out there who missed out on that last mon and the hand touch and the whisperings in the air. do you mind me asking this in light of today , the in light of today, the revelations and quite possibly revelations and quite possibly revelations to come, if not? hancock was in front of you right now. what would you say . right now. what would you say. i actually don't know what i would say. i really don't know. and i'd have to be held back. maybe because when i met him in 2020, after losing my mum, i was half the person that was only months
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. a few short months after losing more and i could see like before we got that basil through my lawyer, we get to suffolk to his constituents and we were drilled . we drilled into me. you drilled. we drilled into me. you must bring this, you must bring this. you must put your mask on. everything basically like a machine . i agreed on everything machine. i agreed on everything . so of course, i just wanted to meet him. i needed that . that meet him. i needed that. that closeness to know i just knew i had to fill my jigsaw pieces. if you see where i'm coming from, i knew this was going to happen. i knew this was going to happen. i knew i knew the whole thing was a farce . so when i got outside a farce. so when i got outside his office in suffolk , we were his office in suffolk, we were told to wait in our cars . i told to wait in our cars. i waited the lady came out who was assured this through, said, matt, we'll see you in 5 minutes. can you make sure you've got the hand sanitisers there when you romania must put your masks on social distance and everything. just what i expected . and so did my lawyer
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expected. and so did my lawyer said yes, no problem. we'll follow lead . she comes out follow your lead. she comes out and walks us through. i was and she walks us through. i was expecting what he was telling everybody on the tv. basically, that's what i was expecting . i that's what i was expecting. i walked in there and i just couldn't believe it. he came straight across to me and he was going to shake my hand went, oh, i better not shake your hand. i was stunned. literally i was stunned. my loyalists stood by me . we went to sit down. we sat me. we went to sit down. we sat down and he asked what was, you know , how i felt? what, what? my know, how i felt? what, what? my aim was. and i explained everything to him and i was speaking through a muscle , the speaking through a muscle, the face mask. he had no mask on. my lawyer had a mask on. so just the two of us. my lawyer was sitting next to my right side here, my hand, what was touching from me and the lady who was dictating whatever she was doing across the room there. now once i started talking, i got very
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emotional , i started talking, i got very emotional, as you can imagine. he was asking the questions of my mum, what i wanted , what my mum, what i wanted, what i was trying to achieve and i just broke down. and at that point matt hancock looked like he was like he was going to break as well. if i'm honest. and he leaned across to me and he put his hand on my knee and he said to me, take your mask off. it was here. now even looking back on that scenario now where i am today , i didn't take it off. i today, i didn't take it off. i just i couldn't believe what he was saying. so then i looked at my lawyer, malloy looked at me, and i carried on talking to the hospital . and he came across hospital. and he came across again, put his hand on my shoulder , and he came to my ear shoulder, and he came to my ear and he said to me, take your mask off. it's not needed . now, mask off. it's not needed. now, at that point, i was just like, i can't tell you what i thought. so i took it off and i put it on my arm. and he then said to me,
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that's better. i can see you now what does that tell you ? to be what does that tell you? to be honest with you, it all sounds pretty sinister, tony. really it all sounds pretty sinister . and all sounds pretty sinister. and i think a lot of people would be forgiven for hearing what you've had to say, that taking it at face value. i'm wondering whether or not it was a bit of a charade going on one. very quickly, tony, i'm sorry about this, but one final one very quickly with you, if this all happened again , with the benefit happened again, with the benefit of hindsight , would you have of hindsight, would you have just bowled straight diamonds? can i forget the rules? because it looked like, frankly , people it looked like, frankly, people were sticking to them anyway . at were sticking to them anyway. at a kickstart drawdown illegally , a kickstart drawdown illegally, we got a kick that door down when i got because i got my vote to the hospital. i don't know if i actually phoned up every day as to how she was and the care home was under a court order, so they had to abide by the rules. if i had anything wrong with that , my news, the minorities
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that, my news, the minorities thing by law , they had to call thing by law, they had to call the family. each member of the family, as they always did previously . so i thought all previously. so i thought all must be okay . previously. so i thought all must be okay. i'd heard previously. so i thought all must be okay . i'd heard nothing must be okay. i'd heard nothing from them. i thought she must be okay. i'm going to the window. this is how when? every day i never was told anything. i phoned on the sunday, the phoned up on the sunday, the 17th of may 20, 20 and it's not actually tony. i said, how was my mum and the girls ? it's not my mum and the girls? it's not tony. can we call you back in 5 minutes? said yeah, of course you can. i thought they must be busy.i you can. i thought they must be busy. i was out walking my dog to go walk my dog to 3 minutes later my phone run. hey, tony rose , estella. and she had some rose, estella. and she had some each. jason tony, your mum's end of life now. i fell to the floor in the street. i fell to the floor . i literally fell to the floor. i literally fell to the floor. i literally fell to the floor telling you now a break for me now . how will she end of
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for me now. how will she end of life ? how did they not tell? and life? how did they not tell? and why didn't they tell us? they broke the court order for one, and i just said i didn't know what to say to them. i'm coming. that now to tell my family, please tell the family . so i get please tell the family. so i get there. i get to the care home. it's all outside. the majority of them there would as i lost it, as you said to minutes ago, what would you do if it was back there? i think i screamed. i said, get my mum an ambulance now. so we're going to a debate going on. they invited us in to discuss that. i said there's no discussion . get an ambulance now discussion. get an ambulance now for my mobile . they said we for my mobile. they said we could go in and watch her die . could go in and watch her die. how can you imagine someone saying that to you when you had noidea saying that to you when you had no idea your mum was even poorly 7 no idea your mum was even poorly ? look. tony can i thank you for coming on. it takes an incredibly brave man to come on
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and say the kind of things that you've said and to relive that . you've said and to relive that. and i hope that you're all right and that your family or i and i hope that nothing like this ever stop and 21 again, tony, thank you. and i do hope to speak to you. and i do hope to speak to you again. see tony. stella, thank you very much for joining me. now, i suppose joining me now is legal commentator and practising barrister. it's francis hall. it's been long arguing that draconian covid rules were in fact illegal. francis you're going have to take give me. because when you hear stories like that, it makes me absolutely. yes, yes, absolutely. i think what that shows that tragic story shows, is that the government got it knowingly , entirely the wrong knowingly, entirely the wrong way around . they knew from the way around. they knew from the start and that's from jan , start and that's from jan, certainly from february, that this was a virus that predominantly affected the very old and the very sick. they knew from the start and at least from when the diamond princess, which was that cruise ship where there
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was that cruise ship where there was an infection and they had an analysis of how it affected the crew and the residents and the passengers. they knew from that from a very early stage that it did not predominantly affect youngen did not predominantly affect younger, middle aged and healthy people, and yet what did they do? they imposed a they imposed restrictions on the whole population, contrary to all the pandemic advice that they had had and pandemic plans , and they had and pandemic plans, and they failed to protect those who they knew were most vulnerable . and knew were most vulnerable. and thatis knew were most vulnerable. and that is scandalous. knew were most vulnerable. and that is scandalous . and it isn't that is scandalous. and it isn't scandalous in hindsight. it's not scandalous because we know things now that they didn't. it's scandalous because they were advised. matt hancock specific and this is the advice not to do this. now, this is the important point and this is, i think a lot of you as it is. fair enough. by the way, hindsight is 2020 and i really don't want to fall down this rabbit hole of looking back on it with a crystal clear vision going, oh, know, you could
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going, oh, you know, you could have this at time when have done this at the time when in reality everyone a really tough job. but this is stuff that knew. this is stuff that they knew. this is stuff that they knew. this is stuff that they knew. this is stuff that they were told about. they knew to knew supposedly, according to experts were experts here, that they were told shielding. so elderly people who weren't even care people who weren't even in care homes. who were homes. those people who were just people homes. those people who were justin people homes. those people who were justin their people homes. those people who were justin their homes, people homes. those people who were justin their homes, locked ple homes. those people who were justin their homes, locked into out in their homes, locked into some kind of essentially homemade prison and house arrest. they, of course , were arrest. they, of course, were then locked away, despite the fact that the likes of matt hancock were supposedly told that would make minimal difference. just one more very quick one. very cool one. do you think could be criminal charges, sir? well, mean, it's very sir? well, i mean, it's very difficult to impose criminal charges against public servants , especially in circumstances like this. but i think the more important thing is that we learn lessons from this and that we don't rush helter skelter into exploding reed, oconee and as i said, i think unlawful potentially measures like this and that we do protect those we know need to be protected . tony,
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know need to be protected. tony, toni's mother. know need to be protected. tony, toni's mother . exactly. now, toni's mother. exactly. now, look, francis, thank you very much . who work and i'm a bit much. who work and i'm a bit long for you, but i hope you can just see you kind of want to let tony a say that's a really appreciate your time and you coming that's francis coming and that's francis holder. you very, very holder. thank you very, very much. in statement much. now, in a statement a spokesperson for matthew hancock. hancock hancock. matthew. matt hancock said stolen messages have said the stolen messages have been create a false been doctored to create a false story that matt rejected clinical on home clinical advice on care home testing. flat wrong testing. and that is flat wrong so we got right coming up so that we got right coming up and don't cancel corey's da charlie lawson his say on charlie lawson has his say on the drama. that's right the crown drama. that's right and woke things up bosses later said no you're not going to want to it. but next in the to miss it. but next in the media superstar panel media buzz, my superstar panel debate whether itv succumb to the culture mob by the cancel culture mob by signing. yes again, with meghan markle over her row with jeremy clarkson .
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let's return to tomorrow's news tonight on mediabuzz. let's return to tomorrow's news tonight on mediabuzz . more from tonight on mediabuzz. more from page's hot off the press. people so we'll go to the guardian because i think we have two reports that the leak lockdown files have rocked confidence and the upcoming covid inquiry. the telegraph now leads with more on the lockdown files revealing that matt hancock fought to keep schools shut for longer, even as then education secretary gavin williamson pleaded to get children learning again. it's a tough picture, isn't it, between hancock and williamson. but more on the media abuzz, though, with today's superstar panel of political commentators . tonia political commentators. tonia buxton. we've got former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey and political editor at the sunday mirror all around. nice guy, guys. well, nigel now said. now, while king charles washes his hands of troublemaking harry and meghan evicting them from meghan by evicting them from frogmore cottage, it's not a cottage. they're only uk residents. it seems woke
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obsessed only tv is still very much in the pockets of the duke and duchess of delusion. less than two years after piers morgan quit good morning britain for refusing to apologise, for questioning meghan markle's authenticity. jeremy clarkson has become the latest big name to depart itv after his silly remarks about meghan in december. well itv boss carolyn mccall , the woman who forced out mccall, the woman who forced out piers , announced today that piers, announced today that clarkson would do one more season of the broadcaster's flagship game show, who wants to be a millionaire before he's cut loose. so time for the panel now, and that's got it right is only tv siding with the cancel culture mob or did they simply have no choice but to let clarkson go? tonya of course, they're siding with the mob . they're siding with the mob. it's ridiculous. it's completely ridiculous . it's ridiculous. it's completely ridiculous. he's allowed to have opinion. it was it was tasteless, but he's allowed to have it. so what he said was horrible. but i think itv are using this as really coaching technique. he'll probably be expensive this out. expensive to put this out. excuse to get him out the door. but i mean, pressure. meghan
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markle she's got quite body markle she's got quite the body count. she piers now count. i mean, she is piers now . now clarkson who's next? i mean, she's she's going great guns and nigel guns, to be fair. and nigel should do let him go but it's not about about woke staff it's simply that they've decided the people have turned against him. a lot of on a celebrity who wants to be a millionaire. bear in mind, three stars wouldn't come on because of him. so i see it as a business business decision. you see, top hat, really? three stars now coming? yeah, they split. they refused to go on because they didn't want their charities where the money would go because there was no safe . because unlike his no safe. because unlike his other shows, are doing just fine. not about they fine. so it's not about they are. and sorry, i think are. and also sorry, but i think if like raising money if you were like raising money for kids with cancer or brain tumours, you obviously time helps. we didn't helps. i'm just sorry we didn't raise a lot of for it raise a lot of money for it because they want to be seen. jeremy clarkson publicly say it was bonkers, but if was absolutely bonkers, but if you harry's world you thought the harry's world one privacy it ended and one privacy tour, it ended and think . because think again, okay. because assuming we're gluttons for punishment, right. the late show
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with stephen colbert was it co beanl with stephen colbert was it co bear. i think have released a previously unseen q&a with the g. we showed it to me earlier on. it's cringeworthy. okay. basically harry is asked what's your favourite smell ? and he your favourite smell? and he could have said anything . we all could have said anything. we all know, of course . now what? make know, of course. now what? make that joke. what is your favourite smell? right. and he on my wife . oh sorry. i'm just on my wife. oh sorry. i'm just going to go. sorry shorty. you're off to take. is your favourite smell your wife. you know, i would have probably said i think full english. oh i think he's . yeah, i didn't actually he's. yeah, i didn't actually ask but you've got to give it to me anyway . what's that smell? me anyway. what's that smell? we've now delved into the realm of the ridiculous. what we'll do it. i'm doing it. what's your favourite ? i love this one. it's favourite? i love this one. it's about what's yours. okay, so it's newborn babies necks , such it's newborn babies necks, such things that would have been creepy would have been creepy if either of you said if it causes
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you. so. yeah, that was one of my four of them. such. yeah yeah, i've got those delights await birth. right. so it's funny. look, do you think honestly it, it's, it's very weird this is infatuation. yeah, i mean, it's i mean, it feels like stockholm syndrome, doesn't it? really a little bit. there's a kind of cool eyes caught in the headlines. i mean, it's frightening . and comment frightening. and his his comment is it's vomit inducing . i think is it's vomit inducing. i think he's sweet that is that is there was a time i was going to use i probably won't but i think he's sweet is up on his wife. he's married, he's young. he's in love to have children watching the eat phil sweet about the way she smells. i mean jesus, baby. i mean , well, he's a wife. i mean, well, he's a wife. i mean , he's loved her. part of me mean, he's loved her. part of me wonders . i mean, he's loved her. part of me wonders. i started mean, he's loved her. part of me wonders . i started to wonder wonders. i started to wonder whether or not harry is actually now just trolling us because he must know about all the stuff. and it is a bit, like you said, stockholm syndrome. i was want you to start blinking in morse code, you know, so please let me
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know. i am stuck here. but you know, do you think abby is just taking as all is trying to find? is all of me could have said anything that he goes, my wife. oh, what about you? you just couldn't think, i think, on his face. that's not face. yeah, well, that's not shocking. you know, he's hoping. he's beating he's hoping he's beating them against world, and he's just against the world, and he's just continuing theme. don't continuing that theme. i don't think let the think meghan just let the mystery. think he he's where mystery. i think he he's where he wants as well. do you he wants to be as well. do you think. okay all i mean, think. okay all right. i mean, there of course, this idea as there is of course, this idea as well. going to do well. i'm just going to do a couple. i think i've got a minute or so. on this note. do you think that charles will be right to evict harry and meghan from a cottage? i, from frogmore not a cottage? i, i don't know reason i don't i don't know the reason i don't think is that some point think so. is that at some point there be some kind of there ought to be some kind of rapprochement the of rapprochement between the two of them, between charles and harry and this just makes the division worse . got a coronation coming worse. got a coronation coming up is can harry be invited now ? up is can harry be invited now? must be much more difficult. it could pay for the rest of his part. you do you don't reward your and harry and meghan your abuser and harry and meghan have been abusing the royal
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family throughout. you do not reward them with cottage . i reward them with a cottage. i think right to it think he's right to do it because they're longer royals because they're no longer royals . are, i don't know if we . if we are, i don't know if we pay . if we are, i don't know if we pay these. charles's son pay for these. charles's son does humanly. i'm you on does he humanly. i'm with you on that. all along i've said, i hope get back because i'm hope they get back because i'm all about family. but at the end of day, no longer a of the day, he's no longer a royal. that's for royals. he gave that up. if i keep job gave that up. if i keep my job up, computer away up, they take the computer away from this is his version . from this. this is his version. the corn. you're taking the computer . there well, computer away. there is a well, i tell what now. but that a i tell you what now. but that a chance he did right here on bnan chance he did right here on brian because because the sun brian so because because the sun continues coverage its continues coverage of its story on meghan being booted on harry and meghan being booted from a cottage king from frogmore not a cottage king charles had reportedly given the power until after the coronation to pack their bags and leave at sea window of opportunity for the coronation. the headlines simply your all know we simply raise your all know we are. i just think. are they not just trying to. yes again, have their cake and eat it if they cannot understand that . i think cannot understand that. i think winding the nation and winding up the nation and frankly calling a lot of us racists and mugging off on racists and mugging is off on the out saying it's not
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the way out saying it's not a safe place to live. then trashing our royal family, which also definition damages trashing our royal family, which also on finition damages trashing our royal family, which also on the ion damages trashing our royal family, which also on the world mages trashing our royal family, which also on the world stage; trashing our royal family, which also on the world stage and britain on the world stage and coining the process. i'm coining it for the process. i'm sorry you lose your gaff in patrick know. coming patrick christys. i know. coming up, guess why ed sheeran up, can you guess why ed sheeran has been nominated for greatest britain? all union jack has found one panellist. find found one is my panellist. find out the crowning moments of out in the crowning moments of the show i do crowds today's the show as i do crowds today's greatest britain and union jackass. but next on cancelled corrie star charlie lowe's. i've always wants to meet this guy charlie lawson has his sight on the koran drama last night. what could go wrong .
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it's time now for un cancelled. what . were britain's top what. were britain's top commentators who speak out on controversial issues without the fear of cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media? now home secretary suella braverman last night raised concerns over west
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yorkshire police recording a hate incidents. kettle thorpe high school after four pupils allegedly scuffed a book. write the book, as happens was a copy of the koran, which was brought into school by a 14 year old autistic people who have since allegedly received death threats from the religious community. now despite the school maintaining there was no malicious intent , the students malicious intent, the students mother, which people are watching on telly, will be able to see now, was forced to apologise to local muslim community leaders whilst wearing a headscarf. obviously as the safety of her child became a serious concern , i am delighted serious concern, i am delighted to be joined tonight by soap star none of the people. charlie lawson . charlie is there is good lawson. charlie is there is good stuff , charlie. no, lawson. charlie is there is good stuff, charlie. no, i'm sorry. this story makes me genuinely angry . let's this story makes me genuinely angry. let's just deal first things first. they wouldn't have acted like this if it was the bible. what they know, it wouldn't have even come up for conversation. we don't have a
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blasphemy law in this country, so it's a law anyway. but the point is, bonnie, there's been a lot of mistakes made here. the first one is that whoever it was got wind of this as told the headmaster, i'm the headmaster on the school . they have made on the school. they have made a decision that totally the wrong decision. they could have kept this in house. the police have tagged along with it because they're scared of the local community and i believe the local community and i have made one phone call this i believe that the local the heads of the muslim faith in the area have made a mistake. we all know that everybody is egging on these protests. we've seen it with cinemas not ten miles from the school . there is a teacher who school. there is a teacher who has gone into hiding, fearful of his life. i think it was not richard. they missed here by the amount or whatever they are. they are and i apologise for not getting their titles right . that getting their titles right. that could have actually they could have actually spoken up and said , we dealt with , listen, we have dealt with this . it's
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, listen, we have dealt with this. it's fine. was this. it's fine. it was a schoolchild . let us know. get on schoolchild. let us know. get on with your life . we are teaching with your life. we are teaching respect to people, but they've missed the trick because quietly somebody in the back room is on the phone stoking this up and it will not end well. partly because let me tell you, eventually they will get the result want . and some right result they want. and some right wing lunatic will take advantage of this and they'll be clapping their hands. but i am incredibly worried about charlie . the fact worried about charlie. the fact is right that muslims or anyone from any religion in this country does not have protection from being offended. they don't have the right to not be offended. do they know that that is sadly, i'm afraid that is going to disappear within our lifetimes. i can just say it because we are following this agenda, hook, line and sinker, and i'm telling you, it will not end well if you imagine. and i
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digress slightly, but the gentle folk of the republic of ireland are no starting to rise up and say , boy, start listening to us. say, boy, start listening to us. start listening to us on the subject of illegal immigration, i'm telling you what, somewhere along the line, beer and bottling or beer anywhere else, somebody is going to start saying , boy, listen to us and it saying, boy, listen to us and it will not end well. i'm unfortunate . it will play into unfortunate. it will play into the arms of the people, the fundamentalist people. they are not shy about coming forward. the thing at war. the thing is, the thing is , charlie, the the thing is, charlie, the police clearly and we've seen this numerous times and we did see it with grooming gangs as well. it was far too afraid of stoking racial tensions to actually do anything. now, the police involved. they police have got involved. they felt necessities for the felt the necessities for the mother this autistic he mother of this autistic boy. he barely damaged a koran barely even damaged a koran anyway to him off the anyway to go to him off the police was supposedly a police was supposedly gone to a mosque. they've to satisfy police was supposedly gone to a mosthis. they've to satisfy police was supposedly gone to a mosthis ,they've to satisfy police was supposedly gone to a mosthis , a ey've to satisfy police was supposedly gone to a mosthis , a group to satisfy police was supposedly gone to a
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mosthis , a group of to satisfy police was supposedly gone to a mosthis , a group of adults, sfy get this, a group of adults, right. that they are taking seriously. the idea that a child in a school might have scuffed their religious book. i mean, some would argue that that in itself is laughable. but the real corrie's in behind this is because want to because they don't want to offend here we go, offend people. and here we go, because us nicely, because this leads us nicely, charlie, story. charlie, into our next story. which one is a cover, which is the young vic theatre whacking a trigger onto a play. the trigger warning onto a play. the handung trigger warning onto a play. the handling of cooked so that handling of cooked eggs so that production than the production of further than the furthest contains themes furthest thing contains themes of xenophobia. infant homicide, but virtue signalling producers have decided the eggs could also upset their audience, stating the warning is there for anyone with an egg allergy . i'll have a with an egg allergy. i'll have a dale, an egg allergy as cooked eggs. dale, an egg allergy as cooked eggs . you know what i'll handle eggs. you know what i'll handle dunng eggs. you know what i'll handle during the show? you going off to take it from here? my yeah, my, my industry is. is wonderful and they love it, but they're very, very good at making complete tricks of themselves . i complete tricks of themselves. i mean, all right, you know , if mean, all right, you know, if john cleese is prepared to go
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along with the fact that he says no one will ever see it again, but , you know, there should be a but, you know, there should be a warning in front of full detail that i'm fine. okay. as long as it's worded sensibly, most of us will just go on and think, oh, christ, they get on with it. but it seems me appeals appears it seems to me appeals appears to me that theatre going on to me that the theatre going on is because that the globe theatre have started doing this as well. but what some book eejit somewhere has decided that oh well there might be some clunkers out there and forgive me if looking at an egg gives you a nervous breakdown , i do you a nervous breakdown, i do apologise. okay but i suspect there's very few thousand over there's very few thousand over there anyway . but the point is there anyway. but the point is that you're making fools yourself. yeah, my industry . my yourself. yeah, my industry. my beloved industry. and you're looking like a load of cox . oh, looking like a load of cox. oh, i made. i tell you what, charlie, you. you can come back. charlie, you. you can come back. charlie laughs and thank you very, very much . charlie laughs and thank you very, very much. i'll charlie laughs and thank you very, very much . i'll see you very, very much. i'll see you
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around here. i'll take it easy. right. thank you so much, charlie loza. i mean, that was very, very, very much a casa, wasn't it? right. there we go. now it's time to reveal today's greatest britain and the union. jack asked , why . not who would jack asked, why. not who would later reveal? this is my superstar panel, tonia buxton sean bailey and nigel nelson . sean bailey and nigel nelson. what do we do? first, we do greatest britain first show, is that right? yeah we do. tony a do you greatest britain first for as they say in my greatest britain is my friend lord dodsworth, who wrote state of fear. dodsworth, who wrote state of fear . she was dodsworth, who wrote state of fear. she was completely and utterly right on the nudge and the lies that were going on in government at the time. and she deserves award . okay, fair deserves an award. okay, fair enough. sure. go on. so, violet margaret. great. a cheering and his wife you talked about the depression and pain they suffered through her last pregnancy had to tumour. pregnancy and she had to tumour. that be delivered until that couldn't be delivered until it could dealt until it could be dealt with until she delivered the baby. it just delivered the baby. and it just reminded who you reminded me, no matter who you are, would your family, us
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are, how would your family, us all about family. of course all about family. and of course is one of our home—grown talents. nigel, on. talents. oh, okay. nigel, go on. yeah as a chris whitty yeah mine too. as a chris whitty who to save lives who did his best to save lives and then just got ignored by ministers and he's not complained about it since . right complained about it since. right well, it's interesting. it's interesting . i'm well, it's interesting. it's interesting. i'm i'm well, it's interesting. it's interesting . i'm i'm going to go interesting. i'm i'm going to go for a lot of deals with i think, in light of today's revelations as well. oh, well, this is all good choices. two or three. but but yes. okay so i'm going to go for laura. does the today's greatest britain now we go so it's an early one on the board for tonya. tonya, i'll stick with you now. is your union jackass well, it can only be matt because he lied to matt hancock because he lied to all of us and he lied to dan wootton. so he deserves to have that jack afterward . yes, that jack afterward. yes, indeed. he lied to the man who frankly sits in his chair a lot more, better and professionally than i do. and how de jong on my alright union jack is of course ticked tok these videos of viral of school riot encouraging other
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children, other parts of the country to get involved in iraq. it's ridiculous. this app is dangerous to our children. it's time to look at a banned tik tok. oh i would have it on topic in itself actually. so nigel yeah, mine is the cam minister helen wheatley who didn't care about the feelings of relatives of people in care homes by spending the afternoon in the commons trying to kick the matt hancock scandal into the long grass. oh, okay . all right. grass. oh, okay. all right. well, look, i got all of those ones. i think that's on today's show . given the revelations that show. given the revelations that came out earlier on, it would be pretty wild if i didn't go for double. tonya, it's matt hancock . oh, there we go. so today's union jackass is, of course, little matty hancock. so that weaker . little matty hancock. so that weaker. thank you very much, all of you on the was a stellar a sparkling edition of greatest britain and union jackass. well, look ladies and gentlemen , thank look ladies and gentlemen, thank you very, very much for putting up with me. i am? of course not. dan wasn't, but i will be back tomorrow from p.m. he'll be
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tomorrow from 9 pm. he'll be wild ever. make sure you tune wild as ever. make sure you tune in. though, it's in. next up, though, it's headuneis in. next up, though, it's headline is good .
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good evening. i'm tatiana sanchez in the gb newsroom. police searching for the missing baby of constance marten and mark gordon say the remains of a baby have been found close to
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where the couple were arrested. martin and gordon had been missing since the 5th of january until their arrest on monday night. police have said the pair remain in custody after an application for a 36 hour extend motion to detain them. the newborn's parents who spend 53 days on the run have been further arrested on suspicion of gross negligence, manslaughter . gross negligence, manslaughter. it's my very sad duty to update this afternoon . police officers this afternoon. police officers searching a wooded area close to where constance and marc gordon were arrested , discovered the were arrested, discovered the remains of a baby. were arrested, discovered the remains of a baby . a postmortem remains of a baby. a post mortem examination will be held in due course . a crime scene is in course. a crime scene is in place and work at the location is expected to continue for some time . this is an outcome that time. this is an outcome that myself and that many officers who have been part of this search had hoped would not happen. search had hoped would not happen . the parents of happen. the parents of a morbidly obese 16 year old girl have been jailed for gross
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negligence, manslaughter in the first televised court hearing in wales. kayla tedford was found dead at her home in newton in 2020 after suffering from an infection caused by extreme obesity at the time of her death. she weighed nearly 23 stone. she had a bmi of 70. her mother admitted the charge and was jailed for six years. her father, who pled not guilty, was sentenced to seven years and six months. the prime minister says we must wait for the results of the official inquiry before judging the government handling of the covid pandemic. it comes after the telegraph claimed former health secretary matt hancock rejected advice from the chief medical officer to test all residents before allowing them to enter a care home. a spokesman for mr. hancock says thousands of his whatsapp messages have been stolen and doctored to create a false story and the duke and duchess of
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