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tonight. let's go. you are watching tv news. britain's news channel nigel farage jim davidson , paul farage jim davidson, paul burrell. so many of the favourites here tonight. my digest , though, is on this digest, though, is on this despicable reaction from diane abbott trying to politicise the tragedy off the coast of italy that coming up after the news with ray addison . with ray addison. >> thanks, dan . here's the >> thanks, dan. here's the latest from the newsroom . and latest from the newsroom. and our top story this hour, the met police say now that nine people have been arrested due to threats of mass looting on london's oxford street . it comes london's oxford street. it comes after posts on tiktok encouraged people to steal from a well known sports store. some outlets shut their doors while crowds gathered and officers issued 34 dispersal orders . a spokesperson dispersal orders. a spokesperson for the mayor of london told gb news anyone who's seen content encouraging them to commit crime
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should ignore it. the police federation for northern ireland says urgent answers are required after details emerged of two data breaches as police in northern ireland say the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle on the 6th of july, along with a police laptop and a radio. earlier, the psni announced a critical incident after admitting that the details of thousands of police officers had been published online. a british man is among five people who've been shot dead in violent protests in south africa. the 40 year old reportedly a doctor who was visiting the country , was killed visiting the country, was killed in cape town last thursday . it's in cape town last thursday. it's believed that he was shot after taking a wrong turn and a group approached his vehicle. unrest began after minibus taxi drivers announced a week long strike. a fire that destroyed the 18th century crooked house pub in dudley last saturday is now
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being treated as arson . the being treated as arson. the announcement from staffordshire police comes after a specialist detection dog was used to search the site earlier on today . the the site earlier on today. the pub was demolished two days after the blaze . the force is after the blaze. the force is asking the public not to speculate on the cause of the fire, describing it as extremely unhealthy . full. they're urging unhealthy. full. they're urging anyone with information to get in touch by calling 101. wales his first minister, has confirmed he will be standing down and leave the welsh parliament at the next election. mark drakeford, who represents cardiff west , previously said he cardiff west, previously said he would leave before the end of the senate term in 2026. speaking at a festival in north west wales , mr drakeford west wales, mr drakeford reportedly said it was important to have a refresh and strikes by staff at gatwick airport will cause disruption during the bank houday cause disruption during the bank holiday weekend. as workers announce fresh walkout votes as part of an ongoing dispute over pay- part of an ongoing dispute over pay. the unite union saying that around 230 workers, including ground handlers , will walk out
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ground handlers, will walk out for eight days from the 18th of august and then again from the 25th on tv , online, on dab+ 25th on tv, online, on dab+ radio. and on tune in to this is gb news. back now to dan . gb news. back now to dan. when is there going to be a national reckoning about the illegal migrant catastrophe that has threatening british lives and livelihoods every time this story starts being covered like the complete crisis , it is the the complete crisis, it is the liberal elite and the msm find a way to divert attention . way to divert attention. >> so this week, rather than talking about the continued invasion via our southern border and the brazen people smuggling gangs that are now completely out control , gangs that are now completely out control, all gangs that are now completely out control , all the out of control, all the establishment much rather establishment would much rather try and focus on the perfectly pleasant conditions on board the bibby barge and some bibby stockholm barge and some
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straight talking from the conservative party's deputy chair in speaking about the barge refuseniks. so claiming that they were too scared of water to get on board despite having crossed the channel on a small boat. lee anderson i think quite understandably rage this if they don't like barges, then they should off back to france speaking in more moderate but still very clear terms. he was backed up by the immigration minister, robert jenrick , today, minister, robert jenrick, today, who made it clear illegal migrants to this country have no choice about whether they get to stay in a hotel or a barge . stay in a hotel or a barge. always housed people in decent , always housed people in decent, legally compliant accommodation . but it's not right that people can pick and choose and expect to be put up in four star hotels. and that's the change that we're bringing about, both comments from anderson and jenrick will be shared by the vast majority of hard working brits who are increasingly furious at the price and social destruction of having to house so many illegal migrants. but as
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part of the usual distraction from what really matters . q faux from what really matters. q faux outrage from the establishment media. >> that's why you know that you can say with a degree of impunity stuff that frankly would have got you thrown out of the national but the british national party. but what what this off what but what this blank off back france , like all these back to france, like all these migrants, came france. migrants, came from france. >> wrecking >> but but he's a wrecking ball for conservatives for the conservatives >> leaders across the >> even the leaders across the world of far right political parties don't put it that crudely. >> this is ramping up the rhetoric and as a result, really to just try and distract from the fact that the government is failing, there should rishi sunak sack lee anderson for the thing he said about migrants. >> meanwhile , the hard left are >> meanwhile, the hard left are unable to hide their disdain for the thousands of innocent people who are putting their lives at risk in the channel. every day because they refuse to help solve the crisis . after a solve the crisis. after a migrant boat capsized off the coast of tunisia , tragically
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coast of tunisia, tragically claiming the lives of 41 people suspended labour mp and staunch corbyn ally diane abbott tried to score some cheap political points with this despicable, now deleted tweet, saying migrants have indeed effed off to the bottom of the sea . of course , bottom of the sea. of course, the entire left wing establishment doesn't want to stop the boats knowing full well it will lead to a total wipe—out of the conservative party at the next election. this leaked electoral calculus poll to channel 4 shows just that with only 90 tory mps back in parliament based on their current forecast , a result that current forecast, a result that would be far worse than the tony blair landslide in 1997. just look at this list of current cabinet ministers, including adding the prime minister who would lose their seats in such a scenario . but there is the scenario. but there is the slightest sign of hope if the tories are prepared to be bold. and that starts with leaving the
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echr in order for us to regain full sovereignty over border control a possibility jenrick did not entirely rule out this morning. do whatever is necessary ultimately to defend our borders and to bring order to our asylum system whatever necessary, including leaving the european convention on human rights, potentially , if you feel rights, potentially, if you feel you have to. >> well , we will do whatever is >> well, we will do whatever is required . required. >> and leaving the echr has been required for the past three years. so the time for talk is long over. only a dramatic policy overhaul which will end infuriate globalist organisations and the entire political and media established giant can start to clear up this mess. but to respond now, my superstar panel, the author and broadcaster christine hamilton, the businessman and activist adam brooks , and the former adam brooks, and the former labour party adviser matthew lazer , christine hamilton are
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lazer, christine hamilton are this tweet from diane abbott, which has been picked up by obviously lots of the hard left on twitter just shows that nothing is off limits to them when it comes to exploiting tragedy for political gain. >> no, that was an appalling tweet, but i'm afraid what we've come to expect from her, i have to say i do not support lee anderson using that f word ehhen anderson using that f word either, because i think it contributes to a coarsening of our language, which has been going on for decades. and i don't like that sort of language being used by public figures in pubuc being used by public figures in public places. so i don't think either them have either of them should have used it. she it was it. but the way she used it was horrendous. having that , if horrendous. having said that, if only lee anderson was in charge instead of robert jenrick, i mean, jendrik is a sort of soggy centrist. he's never going to get us out of the echr never in a million years. and the tories , they have been consistently lying about immigration. i mean, cameron promised to reduce it to the tens of thousands . we've now the tens of thousands. we've now got average of 600,000 coming got an average of 600,000 coming and that has increased and
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doubled in the last 20 years. so the tories have done nothing in the tories have done nothing in the last 13 years about reducing immigration, illegal immigration , and they haven't done anything about stopping the boats . about stopping the boats. they've this arrangement they've now got this arrangement with , is apparently with turkey, which is apparently where a lot of the boats where quite a lot of the boats themselves emanate from. that might something, but might produce something, but i wish tories had started wish the tories had started acting tough. they're now talking i'm afraid i talking tough. but i'm afraid i simply think jenrick has simply don't think jenrick has got rowlocks to carry it got the rowlocks to carry it through . through. >> adam brooks what's really interesting here though, isn't it, if diane abbott really did care about what is a worsening national emergency, which puts so many lives at risk, british lives , the lives of the people lives, the lives of the people in the boats, why is she not attacking the people smugglers who are trading in human misery 7 .7 >> ? >> they're 7— >> they're not 7 >> they're not only ? >> they're not only they're trading in human misery, but where does all the money, the millions that they're making go.7 you millions that they're making go? you know , it probably organised you know, it probably organised crime. you know, it probably organised criryeah . >> yeah. >> e prostitution and >> drugs and prostitution and further problems . it astonishes
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further problems. it astonishes me that the left do not want to tackle this boat problem. and as you say, it's a vote winner for labour.if you say, it's a vote winner for labour. if the you say, it's a vote winner for labour . if the conservatives can labour. if the conservatives can let it carry on happening now in march, rishi sunak said that we could tackle the small boat crisis without leaving the echr he's not going to leave the echr this is all talk. he's not going to leave the echr this is all talk . this is just, this is all talk. this is just, you know, we've we've had so much talk and lies over the last year or two, especially under rishi sunak. they're not going to do that. >> they can't do it. >> they can't do it. >> they're not going to do it. but the thing is, have but the thing is, we have ignored before with ignored the echr before with prisoner votes. we could do it again. they have not got they're just not brave enough to ignore the echr and get on with solving this problem. the british public want to see these boats turned around and taken straight back to france . we could do that. you to france. we could do that. you know, it would take a strong prime minister to say we've had enough. but france do not want these migrants either . so these these migrants either. so we've also got to remember that
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they're living in tents in calais. they're not being looked after by the french. we're giving them five star hotels and even barges. and that's still not enough. >> so of course, they want to come >> so of course, they want to conthe government seem me >> the government seem to me that relying that they're relying on the supreme to around the supreme court to turn around the judgement of the appeal court. i don't think the supreme court is going supreme going to. i think the supreme court to give the court are going to give the government court are going to give the govthenent majority have had >> the silent majority have had enough really have. enough if they really have. >> isn't the big problem for labour that this week labour though, that this week time again when we see the time and again when we see the real face of your party and it's an extreme face, it's not the type of face that keir starmer wants to claim to be, which is moderate and sensible on issues like the environment isn't. and migrants in fact, it's this extremism that we've seen both from your candidate for the mid beds bedfordshire by—election who turns out to be an eco extreme posing as a zombie. >> he's a member of greenpeace. >> he's a member of greenpeace. >> yeah, which has won hundreds
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of thousands of other people in britain i think now needs to be defined terrorist defined as an eco terrorist organisation . organisation. >> and now we see diane abbott up politic rising. this tragedy. >> well done. i think the key word is the one that you used earlier, diane abbott isn't the hidden face of the party hidden face of the labour party . she's currently suspended. she's not currently a labour mp. she's not currently a labour mp. she's suspended from the parliamentary labour party and i would thought her would have thought that her despicable today would despicable tweet today would just to the cause for her just add to the cause for her suspension to be made longer, which many us are calling which so many of us are calling on to look, on diane abbott to be. look, i mean, think abbott mean, i don't think diane abbott should candidate in should be a labour candidate in the and the next election. no. and i think people in think most sensible people in the would agree the labour party would agree with and that's and at the with that. and that's and at the moment can't a labour moment she can't be a labour candidate election candidate in the next election because she's suspended from the parliamentary i think, parliamentary party. so i think, you , it's for you know, diane, it's time for diane retire . and if she diane to retire. and if she gracefully well, you know, you know, it's time for diane to retire. and if she doesn't want to retire, it's time for the national executive of the labour party to make clear she shouldn't candidate. party to make clear she shoyom't candidate. party to make clear she shoyou are candidate. party to make clear she shoyou are very andidate. party to make clear she shoyou are very certain,e. party to make clear she shoyou are very certain, though, party to make clear she shone are very certain, though, party to make clear she shone shouldn'tertain, though, party to make clear she shone shouldn't leave though, party to make clear she shone shouldn't leave the ugh,
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that we shouldn't leave the echr. why because. because it's not going to get control of our borders until we absolutely are. >> look, i made a documentary a decade ago about the echr when david cameron, it seems like about four conservative prime ministers was was saying we ministers ago was was saying we should leave the echr. the tories have had a decade to do it they haven't done it . but it and they haven't done it. but it and they haven't done it. but it we shouldn't. it doesn't mean we shouldn't. but is, is because but the reason is, is because it isn't and made it isn't the echr and i made it with who's hardly a with andrew neil, who's hardly a shrinking lefty. violet the echr, was the invention of echr, which was the invention of the british conservative party. it was winston churchill's idea originally secretary, originally his home secretary, immediately is there immediately post—war is there for very good reason. it's not for a very good reason. it's not the christine who have sent the echr christine who have sent the echr christine who have sent the two, who sent the two other barges back stockholm . it's barges back to stockholm. it's not not the echr, which not the it's not the echr, which is for 170,000 backlog. >> it's the echr and the un convention on refugees was set up in the aftermath of the second world war when the situation was entirely different. >> we don't need the echr to tell us how to behave. we can have our own human rights legislation in this country. we do not need to be told how to do
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it by judges, by having countries that stick by the rules it. rules in it. >> helps other it the >> it helps other it helps the whole together. the whole thing together. that's the whole thing together. that's the wholewas about their >> it was about their interfering our interfering with what our government do. interfering with what our govirnment do. interfering with what our govi thought do. interfering with what our govi thought whole.. >> i thought the whole. >> i thought the whole. >> the moment it's >> but at the moment it's a british court. >> we could take back control and want. and do what we want. >> i think what >> i mean, i think what the miranda's smokescreen, miranda's a smokescreen, but at the british the moment it's the british court speaking court that is speaking out against rwanda, echr. against rwanda, not the echr. they're even they're just and we haven't even mentioned the ascension islands or by or whatever they found today by the magnifying is out to the magnifying glass is out to find i think find a speck. i think the sensible plan which labour's got, want to got, the british public want to see this crisis, this boat crisis end. >> got tens of thousands. >> we've got tens of thousands. >> we've got tens of thousands. >> so does the labour party documented unchecked mouths in our communities. >> one near me as well. and parents. women are scared. we don't know if they're terrorists. we don't know if there's rapists, criminals, drug dealers. and we've had we've had those. but also as well, we've had we know some of them are tragedy in italy. >> you know, it is not a it is not we shouldn't be having people crossing the channel on small those risks small boats, taking those risks , putting them putting their
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lives in a system that works, killing the people smugglers. lives in a system that works, killyes. he people smugglers. lives in a system that works, killyes. which ple smugglers. lives in a system that works, killyes. which is; smugglers. lives in a system that works, killyes. which is whyugglers. lives in a system that works, killyes. which is why labour. >> yes. which is why labour would stop rwanda and spend £150 million on a police a new police unit if you're unit to tackle as if you're going to stop boats as if going to stop the boats as if the to stop boats the only way to stop the boats is turn back is by introducing a turn back policy , by introducing true policy, by introducing true offshore offshore processing and by leaving the echr. >> i don't believe that labour does want to turn back the boats because labour loves immigration, because they have the immigrants the fond belief that immigrants are vote for them. >> that's beyond cynicism. >> that's beyond cynicism. >> christine , i'm >> christine, christine, i'm sorry . sorry. >> stop with me. all night . sorry. >> stop with me. all night. but coming up, deputy tory chair lee anderson's taken flak this week for that f off de france barb. but but if you don't already know, you won't believe what diane abbott tweeted . so man, at diane abbott tweeted. so man, at the moment nigel farage joins me shortly with the details. shortly with all the details. but up next clash, the but up next in the clash, the royal family finally removes prince harry's hrh title from their website demotes him their website and demotes him only above prince andrew in the pubuc only above prince andrew in the public rankings. so is it now time the sussexes were stripped of their titles ? rebecca toomey,
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of their titles? rebecca toomey, ingnd and of their titles? rebecca toomey, ingrid and kyra kennedy ingrid seward and kyra kennedy battle out a royal rumble battle it out in a royal rumble next. but i want know what next. but i want to know what you gbnews.com you think. dan at gbnews.com vote gb on vote in our poll at gb news on twitter
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britain's news . channel nigel britain's news. channel nigel farage. coming up live. time now, though, for the clash . and now, though, for the clash. and breaking tonight, prince harry is in japan for a tokyo
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conference with out wife meghan where he revealed he would be happy to leave his life in the us behind. watch out. >> every every single element of the japanese culture is really unique and very, very special. i noficed unique and very, very special. i noticed it the first my first visit in four years ago when i came for the rugby world cup and i'd, i would happily live here if you'd have me . if you'd have me. >> harry's declaration comes just 24 hours after the royal family officially removed his hrh title from their website, reflecting the agreement made in the sussexes infamous 2020 megxit agreement . but the duke megxit agreement. but the duke has now been demoted behind working royals on the family's official online page. one place above prince andrew's. what do you think should the sussexes now just be stripped of all their titles? dan at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. but let's debate this now. i'm joined by the broadcaster and journalist rebecca toomey, editor in chief of majesty magazine, ingrid
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seward , and royal scoop, editor seward, and royal scoop, editor at the spectator , kara kennedy. at the spectator, kara kennedy. so kara , i believe you say, so kara, i believe you say, yeah, this is the time. now, the titles just have to go . titles just have to go. >> yeah, i think it's absolutely time for this. i'm surprised that there are people left that don't think this because their titles duke and duchess, are the only currency that they have left. basically, the only formal connection to the british royal family after finally hrh has been taken away from them. so now it's time to cut them off once and for all. if they had one ounce of respect for the institution or the queen that gave them their titles , i would gave them their titles, i would probably be in support of them keeping them. but the way that they have treated the royal family over the past now three and a half years, i just mean they should absolutely lose them now. rebecca to me, you disagree i >>i -- >> i think hm >> i think it's particularly very un—british of us to behave in this way. >> now, i fully appreciate that some people still feel
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incredibly hurt by prince harry and meghan as well. but that there's no way back. we've completely shut everything down for the two of them. and i just think that's not really what we're known for. there's no sense of forgiveness here. there's no of if harry there's no sense of if harry holds his hand up one day and makes apology , would we makes a huge apology, would we ever welcome him back it ever welcome him back and it feels if we're being tit for feels as if we're being tit for tat all the time. and i think part of being wonderfully and beautifully british is to have a lot of british reserve and kindness and fairness. and i just don't think we're showing it harry at all. it to prince harry at all. >> ingrid seward, where do you stand? are you with kara or are you are you with rebecca? >> well , i sort you are you with rebecca? >> well, i sort of stand in the middle because there is no point in removing their titles if we indeed not, we. >> but if the king and parliament, as it would take an act of parliament, if parliament agreed because harry is a prince of the blood and it's quite untrue to say that their titles sussex, duke and duchess of
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sussex, duke and duchess of sussex are all they've got . sussex are all they've got. harry is a prince of the blood . harry is a prince of the blood. you can't take that away from him. he is the king's second son and if, say, the duke and duchess of sussex titles were removed, harry would still be prince henry of wales. and get this , meghan would be princess this, meghan would be princess henry of wales. now to my mind, that would be far worse than her being the duchess of sussex. so it could actually be an upgrade. princess that she could and she could use the title . could use the title. >> well, that's interesting >> well, that's an interesting point. maybe that does put me off slightly . cara quite off slightly. cara quite interesting to see harry in tokyo show today talking about how he wants to move to japan . how he wants to move to japan. meanwhile, there seems to be briefing after briefing to the american press about how much meghan is loving life with her girlfriend. so she went to see the barbie movie for her birthday with portia de rossi. ellen degeneres wife . now, we're ellen degeneres wife. now, we're told she went with a british girlfriend to see taylor swift
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on her own. do you think there's something going on here? >> yeah , well, like you said, >> yeah, well, like you said, there's been a flurry of briefings and paparazzi shots and people magazine exclusives about how meghan is kind of living her life while harry is working . and you'll recognise working. and you'll recognise that this is similar to what happenedin that this is similar to what happened in january when harry released spear and meghan was kind of nowhere to be seen, and it was very obvious that , um, it was very obvious that, um, from their side they were trying to show people that this was a separate thing, this was a separate thing, this was a separate endeavour. harry had the book, it was his thing. meghan was getting on with her life. so i think to be honest, it's kind of stemmed from there. we haven't really seen many examples of them in solidarity and together and kind of saving face since january. so i think i think it stemmed on from that. but it's interesting the amount
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right now. i mean, every day there's new photos or new stories of meghan kind of living it up with her girlfriends . um, it up with her girlfriends. um, and then harry, obviously taking on this work. so yeah, it's definitely interesting . and i definitely interesting. and i think that we're going to see a lot more of it over the next few months because things like meghan is probably be intentionally trying to create this narrative now that she is not damaged goods and she is. she's kind of getting on with her life and trying to build her reputation. >> and rebecca, to me, it certainly feels like at the very least, there has been a professor final parting of ways, doesn't do you doesn't it? because do you remember the time when meghan said harry were remember the time when meghan said salt harry were remember the time when meghan said salt and harry were remember the time when meghan said salt and pepper?ry were remember the time when meghan said salt and pepper? you ere remember the time when meghan said salt and pepper? you know, like salt and pepper? you know, they went together. they they just went together. they did she did everything together. she even spoke about they even spoke about how when they worked their office, they worked in their office, they were by side. do you think were side by side. do you think meghan's realised that meghan's maybe realised that actually they're going to have meghan's maybe realised that ac'dolly they're going to have meghan's maybe realised that ac'do thingsr're going to have meghan's maybe realised that ac'do things on going to have meghan's maybe realised that ac'do things on their] to have meghan's maybe realised that ac'do things on their own, ave meghan's maybe realised that ac'do things on their own, given to do things on their own, given that the spotify deal didn't work and the netflix deal seems
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to be heading in that direction too? >>i too? >> i think the first point i'd like to make is that meghan has always been a girls girl. she has always been incredibly pro—women , had a lot of female pro—women, had a lot of female friends. she's always had a long standing friendship with pfiyanka standing friendship with priya don't think the princess of >> i don't think the princess of wales agree. >> i don't think the princess of waior agree. >> i don't think the princess of waior victoria gree. >> i don't think the princess of waior victoria beckham or lizzie >> or victoria beckham or lizzie cundy. >> understandably, there will. there will be fallout also in the evolution of their relationship. you know, they have been together while have been together quite a while now. and harry, and i now. meghan and harry, and i think it's fair to say they think it's fair to say that they might be in the next phase might just be in the next phase where they're completely might just be in the next phase where atey're completely might just be in the next phase where at the completely might just be in the next phase where at the hip. completely might just be in the next phase where at the hip. iompletely might just be in the next phase where at the hip. i would ely joined at the hip. i would also say, i've this before joined at the hip. i would also say, dan, this before joined at the hip. i would also say, dan, i his before joined at the hip. i would also say, dan, i thinkefore joined at the hip. i would also say, dan, i think meghan to you, dan, that i think meghan does clever, does learn she's a very clever, savvy woman and she'll know what the think she'll the public think of her. she'll be fully aware, so she knows that to go on that she needs to go on a mission the other side mission to show the other side of think a lot of meghan, which i think a lot of meghan, which i think a lot of forgotten. there of us have forgotten. there isn't new meghan we're isn't a new meghan we're suddenly this just suddenly seeing. this is just a side of that she's side of meghan that she's putting spotlight again putting in the spotlight again and i she is certainly and i think she is certainly about her now, isn't it? >> ingrid because we're also told she has secured and told that she has secured and it's quite a big deal to get
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this the instagram handle at meghan. so in the past it was about the sussexes when she did social media for her new incarnation. it feels like this is all going to be about me, me, me . me. >> well, i think that maybe if she i mean, she is an intelligent woman. i'm absolutely certain of that. but i think that maybe she feels that she's got to move away from harry as as we were saying earlier, because it's going to work better that way . but she work better that way. but she still, without harry, she she needs him desperately. and we'll see them in september at the invictus games. and if these these rumours go on about them living separate lives, they're going to put on such a big lovey dovey show at the invictus games . so every time you know, journalists write about them, you know, moving apart, doing their own thing, they then put on a show of togetherness. so they are absolute path masters or the people that they pay are
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past masters at this pr games and it keeps them in the news. i think the whole thing is a bit of a game myself. >> fascinating stuff . ingrid >> fascinating stuff. ingrid seward, rebecca toomey, kara kennedy, thank you so much. who do you agree with, though? that's harry gets officially demoted by the royals . should demoted by the royals. should the now be stripped of the sussexes now be stripped of all their royal titles? mitchell writes on twitter, yes, they should. when they relinquish their duties, they their royal duties, they relinquish their titles, too. simple that . from susan. simple as that. from susan. you can't the prince title can't strip the prince title from harry because it's his birthright. but i agree with them stripped of hrh them being stripped of the hrh titles. duke and titles. plus the duke and duchess. they shouldn't be using those. and sean writes that the royal family are a soft touch on harry and meghan. the royals need to strip their titles now before late . and your before it's too late. and your verdict is now in. 83% of you agree that sussexes should agree that the sussexes should be stripped of their titles. 17% of no . now, don't miss of you say no. now, don't miss big appearances from paul burrell davidson. later burrell and jim davidson. later in . first, though, in the show. first, though, the weather looks like things are
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heating up. >> boxed boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest news, weather forecast. it is briefly warmer temperatures reaching mid to high 20s. plenty of sunny spells, but there will be some rain moving into the far west later on thursday. looking at the picture for a brief the bigger picture for a brief spell warmer weather . but spell of warmer weather. but into the this area of into the weekend, this area of low pressure starts to move in. introducing something a little bit particularly across bit fresher, particularly across the north the west. so the north and the west. so looking at the end of wednesday, still some cloud across western areas, murky around some areas, a bit murky around some coast, but plenty clear coast, but plenty of clear spells us the early spells taking us into the early hours and most places dry quite a warm night to come, though. temperatures for most holding up around 16 degrees, perhaps around 15, 16 degrees, perhaps 1 or 2 spots. no lower than 17 or 18 celsius for most thursday mornings. a bright start , plenty mornings. a bright start, plenty of sunny spells. there will be some low cloud that takes its time lift and break and then time to lift and break and then the day ahead, looking fine and dry. though, the cloud
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dry. for many, though, the cloud does across does start to increase across the west. by the end of the the far west. by the end of the day, perhaps 1 or 2 showers developing over higher developing over the higher ground of wales and temperatures lifting 27 to possibly even lifting 27 to 28, possibly even 29 celsius. we've not seen these numbers for quite some time. so quite a warm feeling day into friday, though. a weak weather front pushes its way east across the country. first thing, introducing then slightly fresher conditions into the afternoon. a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers . spells and scattered showers. some of these showers could be heavy the north—west of heavy towards the north—west of the and temperatures still the uk and temperatures still around 25 or 26 towards the south—east. but fresher into the weekend . looks like things are weekend. looks like things are heating up by next boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up, labour mp diane abbott saw lee anderson's comments about migrants this week and said, hold my beer gb news star nigel farage joins me to analyse the rotten tweet . to analyse the rotten tweet. >> the suspended labour mp sent
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and deleted earlier today that you have to see to believe , plus you have to see to believe, plus all the latest on the de—banking scandal farage live
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>> the people's channel, britain's news channel or. >> the people's channel, britain's news channel or . paul britain's news channel or. paul burrill with the latest on prince harry in japan coming up. >> but first, it's time for what the farage with britain's favourite nigel. now, as i outlined my digest at the top of the show, tory deputy chairman
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lee anderson came under fire from the liberal media elite this week after he told illegal migrants their migrants who refused their accommodation on the bibby migrant to off back to migrant barge to f off back to france. the backlash against westminster's tough as talking mp is all part of the establishment media's attempt to distract from the real issue at hand with this sort of stuff. from lbc's shelagh fogarty . from lbc's shelagh fogarty. >> it should be a line that rishi sunak knows not to cross, and of course he doesn't cross it himself, but he turns a blind eye when his close colleagues do , which to me is tantamount to doing the same. , which to me is tantamount to doiiso the same. , which to me is tantamount to doiiso should|e. , which to me is tantamount to doiiso should rishi sunak sack >> so should rishi sunak sack lee anderson for the thing he said about migrants is going back to france and in a heartless and shamelessly partisan tweet that has since been deleted and labour's diane abbott today used the death of 40 migrants off the coast of italy to quip these migrants have indeed effed off to the bottom of the sea. >> so , nigel, the left wing >> so, nigel, the left wing
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establishment hardly the beacons of morality they claim to be, are they? what did you make of that tweet from diane abbott ? that tweet from diane abbott? >> typical. absolutely expected. and you know, i think we're going to be hearing much less from diane abbott in the years to come . there's no way starmer to come. there's no way starmer is have her standing as to come. there's no way starmer islabour have her standing as to come. there's no way starmer islabour party e her standing as to come. there's no way starmer islabour party candidate ding as to come. there's no way starmer islabour party candidate next as a labour party candidate next time round . a labour party candidate next time round. but it's extraordinary. you know , i had extraordinary. you know, i had tonight on the show a former editor of labourlist. they are working on the basis that everybody crossing the english channel are poor, desperate people are fleeing war and oppression . and of course oppression. and of course they're not. they're mostly aggressive young males coming for economic reasons. aggressive young males coming for economic reasons . and sadly, for economic reasons. and sadly, far too many coming to join criminal networks in our country . there's a complete blind to eye all of this. and i don't think there's an issue on which the london media is more out of touch with the country than the engush touch with the country than the english channel. illegal migrants, they're illegal immigrants . migrants, they're illegal immigrants. that's what migrants, they're illegal immigrants . that's what they immigrants. that's what they are. but we're not supposed to
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say that. now, lee anderson . say that. now, lee anderson. well, you know, i mean, lesley, it's never wise to use the f word in public. all right. but the sentiment of send them back to france . i tell you what, if to france. i tell you what, if we polled that particular phrase with the f word out of it, we'd find a very big majority of the country in agreement. so you know, the bleeding hearts like sheila fogarty and all the rest of it are completely out of touch with where the country really is. and lee is lee. he's not going to change, for goodness sake. he's who he is . goodness sake. he's who he is. the problem is, whatever lee says, it isn't just the left wing media attacking him. we've now got robert jenrick, the minister in charge, attacking him, or robert generic, as most people now called , tend to know people now called, tend to know him well . mean. people now called, tend to know him well. mean. i'm not people now called, tend to know him well . mean. i'm not even him well. mean. i'm not even sure he exists . he may well be sure he exists. he may well be a hologram . um, but you know, hologram. um, but you know, generally saying how dare lee anderson say our policy is
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failing? well, the policy is failing. it's failing completely and utterly , and they have and utterly, and they have nothing to offer, frankly . lee nothing to offer, frankly. lee and a whole week of announcements , you know, the announcements, you know, the ascension island and some supposed deal with turkey and none of it's worth a row of beans, frankly. and labour. they've also got a five point plan . and none of that's going plan. and none of that's going to work either . plan. and none of that's going to work either. and i, i just think that this is one of those issues where the great british pubuc issues where the great british public are growing increasingly disenchanted with the whole political process and frankly, both of our main parties now, indeed, of course they are. >> and i think, nigel, what is particularly telling here, though , is that the though, is that the establishment media, the westminster bubble, what they want to do with this story is effectively distract. so this week it was all about the conditions on the bibby stockholm which by the way, i think are perfectly adequate .
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think are perfectly adequate. but that isn't the point, is it? because the bibby stockholm is a drop in the ocean when you're going to have arrivals of 50,000 by the of the year? they by the end of the year? they don't talk the don't want to talk about the real story of what was amazing was the focus on 15 young men going on to the bibby stockholm whoa! >> huge national story. and you know what? we've got some calm weather coming . i mean, the weather coming. i mean, the weather's been awful the last few weeks. >> oh, yes. >> oh, yes. >> for kids off school, the weather like this, not weather like this, it's not fair. know , we've got weather like this, it's not fair. good know , we've got weather like this, it's not fair. good weather, we've got weather like this, it's not fair. good weather comingjot weather like this, it's not fair. good weather coming and some good weather coming and that barge takes 500 people. thatis that barge takes 500 people. that is one average day in the engush that is one average day in the english channel when the weather is good. there are 50,000 people already in hotels. and i think you're going to see over the next few months the numbers coming to this country literally explode , adding upwards and explode, adding upwards and nobody has got the guts or the courage to deal with it. the pubuc courage to deal with it. the public are very angry and what they see is unfairness , you they see is unfairness, you know, huge waiting lists now for
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social housing in britain , very social housing in britain, very hard to go and see gp's dentists, nhs dentists, forget it . but dentists, nhs dentists, forget it. but you're a young man crossing the english channel and all of that is available to you. this is about a sense of fairness and that's why the british public are so angry. >> indeed. and that anger is only increasing. but look, nigel, can you stand by, please? because because i want nigel to come back after the break to tackle these calls from far left labour mps to prove his banking crusade is as a political by taking on the case of a windrush who's been de—banking by natwest. so nigel is going to have his reaction to two new polling showing a labour landslide could be coming. also on the way tonight after prince harry dropped a subtle hint that he swap montecito for he could swap montecito for tokyo the and tokyo. could the duke and duchess sussex be preparing duchess of sussex be preparing for life the late for life apart? the late princess butler princess diana's former butler and her rock, paul burrell gives her gives his expert opinion in
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soon welcome back. paul burrell with the latest on prince harry in japan coming up. but first, nigel farage back with me live. and nigel, thousands of people from across the political spectrum have contacted you with their own de—banking nightmares. but one windrush, obe has been highlighted online after being cancelled by natwest. so this is philip cato. he's 93 years old. he went back to jamaica a couple of years ago and was getting his uk state pension paid until the bank closed his account this year at short notice . now bell year at short notice. now bell ribeiro—addy , the labour mp , has ribeiro—addy, the labour mp, has effectively challenged you. nigel to take his story on and prove that this isn't just about right wing folk getting their accounts cancelled . so do you
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accounts cancelled. so do you agree that this seems like a terrible decision from natwest ? terrible decision from natwest? >> well, of course. >> well, of course. >> and you know , philip cato has >> and you know, philip cato has my full support and i'll help him if i possibly can. and it's so silly of labour mps to behave like this, most of them actually. to be fair , are being actually. to be fair, are being very grown up about it. this is a non—partisan issue about our banks being completely out of control in every way. it is not left, it is not right . it control in every way. it is not left, it is not right. it you know, it's there for everybody account closed.org that i've set up is there for everybody and there is a national scandal here. a real national scandal. and i must say i was pleased today that the fca finally , today that the fca finally, finally the regulator has woken up to this national scandal, has put 25 of our biggest banks and building societies on notice. tell . us by the 25th of august, tell. us by the 25th of august, how many folk you've cancelled and why. and the results are
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going to be very, very revealing and very interesting, unless, of course, they all choose to lie, which is possible because i've seen a bit of that with kids myself. but, but, but, but you know, the fca , what use are know, the fca, what use are they? and we learned today that fca employees have been going together on pride marches in leeds on transgender marches. they say that lgbtq plus etcetera , rights are a very etcetera, rights are a very important part of financial services . they're not. they services. they're not. they really are not. the point about financial services is, is that the individual needs to be protected from being ripped off by giant corporation actions. and whether that's through pensions is through banking, through insurance or whatever else it may be, we do not need to politicise these financial services. and i suspect the fca actually are as much a part of the problem. philip cato i will
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do whatever i can to help you. >> goodness me. so the fca is as woke as natwest, which hardly fills you with much faith. now, speaking of woke, nigel, channel 4 news cockahoop last night after they were leaked to poll showing labour winning not just a land slide at the next election in a tidal wave. watch this. conservatives at the moment are facing a bit of a catastrophe and it was conducted between 31st of july and the 4th of august last friday. so it takes into consideration all the noise and publicity about ulez and north sea drilling. that means the conservatives will be to down fewer than 100 seats, just 90 labour would have a landslide. a majority , 461 landslide. a majority, 461 seats. so nigel, i mean that is a result far, far worse than tony blair's landslide in 1997
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for the conservative party . for the conservative party. given what's going on politically at the moment. nigel this momentum that you have on your side after the big de—banking victory , i.e. the de—banking victory, i.e. the fact that the migrant crisis has been an issue that you first put on the political map over three years ago now, and this polling predicting a tory landslide , predicting a tory landslide, does any of that tempt you with a return to frontline politics as well? >> in some ways, you've just made the argument not to because there's an argument that i'd be more effective not being in frontline indeed frontline politics. indeed there's an argument right here. >> here that i've picked >> right here that i've picked up issues as i've picked up issues that actually cross many of the traditional left right lines in politics. >> and i've been able to propel them into being big areas of national debate where maybe we're actually going to get some decent reform and perhaps a bit more fairness back into people's lives. so you think about
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frontline politics is it's necessarily incredibly partisan , incredibly tribal . so i kind , incredibly tribal. so i kind of think that and by the way, i was only ever in politics to effect change. i was never in it for rank title or position . i for rank title or position. i couldn't give a about any of those things. i'm not interested . um, i want to affect change. so arguably i might be doing better with 3.4 million followers on social media and a perch at gb news as long as they'll have me, maybe i can affect more change where i am. so no is the answer interest thing. >> and obviously you're not going anywhere at the same time. nigel though if anything close to this poll was to eventuate , to this poll was to eventuate, we'd have a socialist country. we would have the borders thrown open by labour. i mean, look at look at the candidate, nigel,
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who they have selected to fight the mid—bedfordshire shire election. you know, labour and starmer like to pretend that they're moderate on the environment. they've gone for an eco extremist whose protest sing in favour of just stop oil. dressed as a greenpeace zombie. i mean, do you not worry about giving the country up to that lot ? lot? >> what i worry about is a conservative party that pretend they're conservative allowed 1.2 million people legally to come into the country last year, have put our taxes up to the highest level since clement attlee was in power , and we were paying in power, and we were paying down post—war debt. a conservative party that now want to ban oil heaters for the millions that live in rural england and are hopelessly out of touch and not even vaguely conservative, lie at every single election to the electorate. and the truth is there's very little difference, very little difference between these two parties. and i'm sorry to say that, but it's true. so i
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you know , let's see if there is you know, let's see if there is a labour landslide . and i think, a labour landslide. and i think, you know, maybe channel 4 news got overexcited, but i, i can't see people going out to vote. conservative why would they? they 13 years of running down the military of failing at everything of breaking promises. why would they then maybe if i've got a roll back in politics it might come post at the conservative apocalypse . it's conservative apocalypse. it's where the centre right might need somebody who could offer some principled leadership. but i don't think there's much that can be done now to stop the car crash coming next autumn . crash coming next autumn. >> well, now, according to that poll, i think you're right, probably it's a bit of an outlier, but pretty much every major cabinet minister including the prime minister, would lose their seat. nigel farage, absolutely brilliant stuff tonight. and of course , nigel, tonight. and of course, nigel, back 7 pm. tomorrow night here on gb news. but coming up
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tonight, as meghan markle prepares to launch a new solo instagram account while prince harry attends a major conference in tokyo by himself before telling japan he'd to love live, there are the sussexes readying themselves for a professional life apart. or one man who knew harry and his mum best is princess diana's former rock, paul burrell, who will be live with his exclusive analysis shortly . with his exclusive analysis shortly. munich's with his exclusive analysis shortly . munich's brazen with his exclusive analysis shortly. munich's brazen migrant trafficking gangs hadn't a care in the world when they launched a britain bound dinghy on a french alongside kids and french beach alongside kids and holidaymakers. so with their business booming are lefty do gooders who oppose the tough approach the crisis, simply approach to the crisis, simply allowing my superstar panel continue. my superstar panel returning shortly. plus we're going to have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper. front pages, off the press. don't pages, hot off the press. don't go . the temperature's go anywhere. the temperature's rising by next, solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest news weather forecast. it is briefly warmer temperatures
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reaching mid to high 20s. plenty of sunny spells , but there will of sunny spells, but there will be some rain moving into the far west later on thursday. looking at the bigger picture, a brief spell of warmer weather, but into the weekend , this area of into the weekend, this area of low pressure starts to move in, introduces a little introduces something a little bit fresher, particularly across the north and the west. so looking end of wednesday, looking at the end of wednesday, still across western still some cloud across western areas, a bit murky around some coast, plenty of clear coast, but plenty of clear spells taking into the early spells taking us into the early hours and most places dry. quite a warm night to come, though. temperatures for most holding up around degrees, perhaps around 15, 16 degrees, perhaps 1 or spots, no lower than 17 or or 2 spots, no lower than 17 or 18 celsius for most thursday mornings. a bright start , plenty mornings. a bright start, plenty of sunny spells. there'll be some low cloud that takes its time to lift and break. and then the day ahead looking fine. and dry. for many, though, the cloud does to increase does start to increase across the . by the end of the the far west. by the end of the day, perhaps or 2 showers day, perhaps 1 or 2 showers developing higher developing over the higher ground temperatures ground of wales and temperatures lifting 27 to 28, possibly even 29 celsius. we've not seen these
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numbers for quite some time. so quite a warm feeling day into friday, though. a weak weather front pushes its way east across the country. first thing, introducing then slightly fresher conditions into the afternoon. a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers. some these showers could be some of these showers could be heavy the north—west of heavy towards the north—west of the uk and temperatures still around 25 or 26 towards the south—east, but fresher into the weekend . weekend. >> the temperatures rising , boxt >> the temperatures rising, boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news, it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. >> tonight it's child play for migrant traffic gangs. brazen criminals put two fingers up to the law by launching a packed dinghy deck and for britain next to children playing in the water. so with heartless organised crime groups proving business is better than ever.
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when will labour mps lords , ngos when will labour mps lords, ngos and even justin welby realise their do gooder ways are actually fuelling our national migrant emergency? that's the big debate next with my superstar panel. and tonight i'm joined by christine hamilton, adam brooks, and matthew lazar. also coming up tonight, the snp's deputy westminster leader, mary black compares gender critics to wait for it. white supremacy tests while attacking 50 year old karens in a twisted outburst. meanwhile revelations show scheming stern sun splashed pubuc show scheming stern sun splashed public cash on expensive wellies. nail polish, yoga classes and a home disco. so as it now lights out for the snp and does this prove that totally unfit to govern? we'll tackle that in the mediabuzz and get ready me , myself and meghan ready for me, myself and meghan . the duchess prepares to go solo on instagram while harry attends a tokyo conference by himself before declaring that he'd love to live there . he'd love to live there. princess diana's friend and confidant paul burrell gives his
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expert take on whether the sussexes are preparing for professional lives apart. shortly, british comedy legend jim davidson gets stuck into top labour mathematik ocean. diane abbott. why he's backing lee anderson to be prime minister. the barbie movie and the trans lobby's bid to silence strictly star amanda abbington, jim uncanceled soon and boris johnson's pal zac goldsmith says he's tempted to back labour at the next election. find out whether that's earned him a greatest britain or union jackass nomination. when crown . jackass nomination. when crown. tonight's winners will have tomorrow's first newspaper front pages for you. hot off the press in just a minute. two straight after ray addison . after ray addison. >> thanks, dan, and good evening. and in breaking news, the fbi has shot and killed a man linked to alleged threats against president biden . vice against president biden. vice president kamala harris says the incident happened during a raid incident happened during a raid in utah . agents were attempting in utah. agents were attempting to serve arrest and search
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warrants at a residence in provo, south of salt lake city. the us attorney's office has named the man as craig robertson , they say he posted in september calling for the assassination of both biden and harris. president biden had been scheduled to be in utah for an event tomorrow . now, in other event tomorrow. now, in other news, the met. police say nine people have been arrested due to threats of mass looting on london's oxford street . it comes london's oxford street. it comes after posts on tiktok encouraged people to steal from a well known sports store. some outlets shut their doors while crowds gathered and officers issued 34 dispersal orders . a spokesperson dispersal orders. a spokesperson for the mayor of london told gb news anyone who'd seen content encouraging them to commit crime should ignore it . the police should ignore it. the police federation for northern ireland says urgent answers are required after details emerged of two data breaches . police in data breaches. police in northern ireland say the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle on july sixth, along with a police
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laptop up earlier, the psni announced a critical incident after admitting that the details of thousands of police officers had been published online. a british man is among five people who've been shot dead in violent protests in south africa. the 40 year old reportedly a doctor who was visiting the country , was was visiting the country, was killed in cape town last thursday. it's believed he was shot after taking a wrong turn and a group approached his vehicle . unrest began after vehicle. unrest began after minibus taxi drivers announced a week long strike and a fire that destroyed the 18th century crooked house pub in dudley last saturday is now being treated as arson . the announcement from arson. the announcement from staffordshire police comes after a specialist detection dog was used to search the site earlier on today. the pub was demolished two days after that blaze . the two days after that blaze. the force is asking the public not to speculate on the cause of the fire. they're urging anyone with information to get in touch .
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information to get in touch. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car , on digital radio tv in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now let's get straight back to dan . get straight back to dan. >> tomorrow's news tonight in our mediabuzz first front page is in and leading the eye tonight new talks on tented camps for migrants in essex amid tory splits on the crackdown. the paper says the home secretary, suella braverman, is considering erecting tents at an raf base after previously ruling out doing so . and i have to be out doing so. and i have to be honest with you, i think this is now necessary . you may have seen now necessary. you may have seen recently that there is going to be a tent city erected in central park in new york and i think we are going to have to do the same here because we cannot
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keep spending millions and millions day millions of pounds a day on hotel and destroying local hotel rooms and destroying local communities while it. communities while we're at it. my communities while we're at it. my superstar panel. back with me now, author and best selling now, the author and best selling well , sorry, best selling well, sorry, best selling author. she is and broadcaster christine hamilton, the businessman and activist adam brooks and the former labour party adviser, matthew lanza . party adviser, matthew lanza. now brazier traffickers fuelling the migrant crisis showed they don't give a about soft touch. french authorities when they launched a packed dinghy from a beach just yards from holidaymakers with no fear . the holidaymakers with no fear. the small boat swooped next to kids playing in the sand to collect 40 britain bound illegals . it 40 britain bound illegals. it was launched from the french seaside town of boulogne, ten miles further than the than the quicker journey from calais . and quicker journey from calais. and it was launched just hours after the government pushed through its migration bill. despite opposition from the lords, justin welby, mps do justin welby, labour mps and do gooder ngos. meanwhile traffickers have even more blood on their hands today as it emerged 41 migrants, including three children, died in a shipwreck off italy last week.
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the tragedy happened as their makeshift boat was sunk by a huge wave. so christine hamilton, isn't it time now to look at what the people smugglers are doing, to look at the way that the french government might talk the talk, but literally giving them but is literally giving them carte blanche to do whatever they and say, we need they want and say, we need a turn back policy ? turn back policy? >> well, we do. i was very shocked to see that photograph because like most people, i imagine i assume that these immigrant boats were being launched from secluded coves here, and they're not in full view of a whole load of holidaymakers and people frolicking. >> brazen, isn't it? it's incredibly brazen. >> it shows they don't care. it shows that the smugglers , shows that the smugglers, they're making so much money, they're making so much money, they simply don't care. and what is france doing? >> what is france doing is a very i mean, i have no idea. >> it is utterly ridiculous. but i mean, the government has failed grasp this nettle and failed to grasp this nettle and we've got . 160,000 cases
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we've now got. 160,000 cases waiting to be heard to see whether people are legal or not. 160,000. the backlog of that is enormous. and you talk about erecting tents for migrants and people are complaining about that. we've got homeless people sleeping on our streets who would be delighted to have a nice, big, sturdy tent erected for them. at least would be for them. at least it would be some of cover. i honestly some sort of cover. i honestly don't know why the mass of british citizens aren't absolute up in arms about this, but i think we are . think we are. >> they are. but they don't want to labelled with furious. >> they are. but they don't want to it'sabelled with furious. >> they are. but they don't want to it's just .ed with furious. >> they are. but they don't want to it's just the with furious. >> they are. but they don't want to it's just the media'ious. to >> it's just the media tries to pretend we're so angry. pretend that we're not so angry. christine >> housing crisis. yes >> a massive housing crisis. yes >> a massive housing crisis. yes >> thousands of communities have been apart . i >> thousands of communities have been apart. i and other been torn apart. i and the other problem this , adam, problem i have with this, adam, and the most well, of and it was the most well, one of the most stupid the the most stupid decisions the government this government ever made on this front. soon as you started front. as soon as you started putting the illegal arrivals into posh hotels, any sense of deterrent went out the window. so at the very least, if they had have been in tent cities in some forest in essex, of course they will have to be secured. and we're going to have to worry
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about the local community and all that sort thing. all of that sort of thing. but at least it provides just a tiny bit of deterrent. >> the message will >> look, the message will obviously back to their obviously get back to their friends the friends in calais and all the other countries that if you come here, get put in a hotel, here, you get put in a hotel, you get fed, you get, you know, you get fed, you get, you know, you get fed, you get, you know, you get clothes, money, you get given health so why back given health care. so why back and why wouldn't they? why would they not want to try? because again, li easy jobs, by the way, in albanian criminal network. but lee anderson, when he went over to calais and spoke to some of these illegal immigrants, they called the uk eldorado literally, you know, they know they're coming here for free stuff . so we've got to tackle stuff. so we've got to tackle it. but a lot of these judges, these left the mps, media figures , and they're not going figures, and they're not going to be affected by these men in their community. so they don't know or they don't care really the consequences . it's the the consequences. it's the average brit that works hard, but someone who was genuinely seeking persecution, torture, etcetera , etcetera would be
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etcetera, etcetera would be delighted to be housed in tent. >> the thing that people forget all the time, matthew, is actually these illegal economic migrants are taking the places effectively of genuine refugee is genuine asylum seekers and thatis is genuine asylum seekers and that is never discussed . that is never discussed. >> well, absolutely. we need to stop the boats and we need to stop the boats and we need to stop the boats and we need to stop the complete farce of a system, which is, christine, i think you're underestimated. i think you're underestimated. i think was over 170,000 think there was over 170,000 now. absolutely it grows exponentially and, you know, the government has singularly failed to get a grip and so, you know, one of labour's proposals on, for example, is to speed up sending people back to safe countries. so effectively you get a very fast turn turnaround. i don't agree . turning people i don't agree. turning people around in the middle of the channel. there's issues about maritime etcetera. we maritime law, etcetera. but we need send we need to need we need to send we need to send people back maritime law. >> there's way to do it. you >> there's a way to do it. you know, your party, the conservative party , are just conservative party, are just too scared of the reaction from the likes of the united nations and
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the international media establishment . we could turn establishment. we could turn back the boats . we must turn back the boats. we must turn back the boats. we must turn back the boats to france. >> turn them back. i think it'd be much better if those boats didn't come. and that's why we need a proper deal with france and proper deal eu. and a proper deal with the eu. >> we need to. we've done it before. i'm not. before. no, i'm not. >> done it before. >> because we've done it before. because government >> because we've done it before. becauand government >> because we've done it before. becauand it government >> because we've done it before. becauand it wasn't government >> because we've done it before. becauand it wasn't going'nment >> because we've done it before. becauand it wasn't going t01ent did it and it wasn't going to help starmer either. >> you genuinely >> by the way, if you genuinely think walk think starmer is going to walk over walk into his over sorry, walk into his meeting macron meeting with macron and macron is say, you do is going to say, here you go. do you not understand? for him politically, thing politically, it is a great thing to allow as many as possible of the illegal migrants to leave calais and become the uk's problem. and if you think starmer is going to able to starmer is going to be able to do deal on that front, do a better deal on that front, i think you're being naive i >> -- >> well, the tories have the tories europe means tories attitude to europe means they haven't struck the deal they haven't struck the deal they last labour they need. the last labour government the government did a deal with the french the french and it closed the sangatte it sangatte refugee camp and it sorted problem. there's sorted the problem. there's one thing guaranteed thing you're guaranteed with starmer a europhile starmer is that he's a europhile who wants back in on with the we can without rejoining can do it without rejoining the eu, we need, as i've eu, but also we need, as i've said, we need to get this, we need to get this cross border
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police force. we need to get people turned quickly. people turned around quickly. we need 13 years need a proper plan, not 13 years of failure. >> that's not a proper plan. >> that's not a proper plan. >> just just be real >> let's just let's just be real here. the 170,000 that >> let's just let's just be real her> let's just let's just be real her> let's just let's just be real her> let's just let's just be real her> let's just let's just be real her> the social problems that >> and the social problems that we are going to get as a result are just off the scale. >> word, chris. are just off the scale. >> immediately hris. are just off the scale. >> immediately after the war, when was born, we had 50,000, when i was born, we had 50,000, i believe it. we had 50,000. >> you mean the vietnam war , >> you mean the vietnam war, don't >> you mean the vietnam war, dorwe had 50,000 people a year. >> we had 50,000 people a year. >> we had 50,000 people a year. >> and was thought to be >> and that was thought to be quite lot. 50,000. wouldn't we quite a lot. 50,000. wouldn't we be delighted if we had 50,000 now? a year? yeah. i mean, it's just got out of all proportion as predictable as night turning today we've got another gaffe we can add to joe biden's long list of blunders press of blunders at a press conference to announce a new federal monument in famous federal monument in the famous grand canyon. >> seemed forget >> sleepy joe seemed to forget how wonders of the world how many wonders of the world there watch the grand there are. watch the grand canyon, one of the earth's nine
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wonders, wonders of the world. nine. is it joe? by contrast, a bumbling biden . donald trump was bumbling biden. donald trump was fired up during a rally in new hampshire with his republican presidential nominee, rival chris christie , by falling well chris christie, by falling well behind him in the polls. trump isn't his foot off the isn't taking his foot off the gas when it comes to his infamous insults . infamous insults. >> now, now, christie, he's eating right now. he can't be bothered , sir. please do not bothered, sir. please do not call him a fat pig. bothered, sir. please do not call him a fat pig . that's very call him a fat pig. that's very disrespectful. don't call him . disrespectful. don't call him. see, i'm trying to be nice. don't call him a fat pig. you can't do . brousseau. can't do. brousseau. >> yeah , absolutely hilarious. >> yeah, absolutely hilarious. >> yeah, absolutely hilarious. >> these three aren't laughing, though. >> i'm sorry. because the prospect of having trump back so scary in the world, you're not allowed to do that in this country. >> you can't call somebody a fat pig >> you can't call somebody a fat pig because it's fattest or a racist or whatever it is. >> i'm sorry , matthew, how can >> i'm sorry, matthew, how can you not find donald trump one of the world's greatest funny men?
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>> i don't find i find him. i don't think it's funny. i think the prospect of donald trump back for the for back is frightening for the for the the whole world, the for the whole world, not least his attitude to least because his attitude to the war in ukraine he the war in ukraine where he takes basically takes a pro basically a pro—russian stand, would be outrageous. >> many how many >> how many how many major international started international conflicts started when donald trump was president ? >> well, 7 >> well, that wasn't thanks to the peace keeping efforts of donald trump. >> how many thanks to peace >> how many thanks to the peace of donald trump? >> on, fat zero. big, fat >> come on, fat zero. big, fat zero. matthew laser zero. just saying, matthew laser brooks, christine hamilton, do stand by because coming up, the snp's mhairi black slams gender critics as white supremacists while scheming sturgeon, is exposed for splashing public cash on expensive rallies. nail poush cash on expensive rallies. nail polish and yoga. so are we all now agreed that the snp is simply unfit to govern? we'll debate that with the superstar panel shortly . but next, meghan panel shortly. but next, meghan prepares to launch a new solo instagram while harry instagram account. while harry attends a japanese conference by himself he'd himself, even declaring he'd love to live there, so are the sussexes preparing for a professional life apart?
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princess diana's friend , princess diana's friend, confidant and former butler paul burrell gives his unrivalled expert take straight after the
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christys on gb news. i'm gb news radio . radio. >> the king of comedy jim davidson is live and uncancelled soon. but first, it's time for former royal butler and close friend and confidant of the late diana paul burrell. her son, prince harry, landed solo in
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tokyo yesterday before shocking the international sports promotion society's sports value summit by admitting he'd happily leave his life in the states behind. every every single element of the japanese culture is really unique and very, very special. >> i noticed it the first my first visit in four years ago when i came for the rugby world cup and i'd i would happily live here if you'd have me . here if you'd have me. >> the american dream seems to be suiting wife meghan much better, though, as she celebrated her birthday earlier this week in santa barbara by attending a barbie screening with girlfriends but without her hubby amid stateside reports that she will be relaunching herself on instagram as at meghan. and maybe she's not missing harry too badly. she's also attended a taylor swift concert in los angeles last night alongside her british bestie lucy frazer. so paul, after previous glee, been stuck together like glue, remember,
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they called themselves salt and peppen they called themselves salt and pepper. they would only go together in increasingly. doesn't this look like the sussexes are preparing for professional lives apart ? professional lives apart? >> i agree with you, dan, i think things are changing in california for this is the next step in meghan reinventing herself. that was so much controversy . she seems to be controversy. she seems to be separating her private life and her business life and preparing herself for the next step. and i think this platform on which she's creating at meghan is the future of solo deals, which she will complete by herself. and i think that world is going to be filmed beauty, fashion and even p0p filmed beauty, fashion and even pop critics and watching harry in that clip just now , i can't in that clip just now, i can't quite believe what i'm hearing. i don't think for one second that harry and meghan are going to swap their wonderful life in california for a life in japan. i think harry is just being over
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polite and pleasing his hosts , polite and pleasing his hosts, andifs polite and pleasing his hosts, and it's a shame that in that in that speech, he made, he said that speech, he made, he said that he likes to give hard work, dedication and partnership. i'm just very sad that that doesn't extend to his country of his birth. the culture that we live in and the family whom he regularly criticises . regularly criticises. >> no, indeed . now look across >> no, indeed. now look across to america's east coast now, paul to america's east coast now, paul, where the florida congress chairman, greg stubby , has chairman, greg stubby, has introduced the cleverly named spare act to require fair and enforcement of american visa laws, regardless of one's public profile . in a press release, profile. in a press release, stubby blasted left wing celebrities like prince harry, who have a self recorded history of illegal drug use, should be subjected to the same standards and enforcement of our country's immigration laws as any other elite villain. so paul , should
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elite villain. so paul, should harry be worried that he's been specifically targeted now by top us politicians ? us politicians? >> absolutely. and i quite agree with his sentiments, because harry has talked openly about his drug abuse , and this is his drug abuse, and this is still a question over whether he did answer those questions. ins correctly or whether he told little fibs when he filled out his american visa . harry isn't his american visa. harry isn't above the law nor the same rules apply above the law nor the same rules apply to anyone who is entering america. and i feel that harry is a little petulant at the moment and he feels that he is untouchable. well harry, you're not. >> no, indeed. now look, in their first off camera only project, the sussexes planned to adapt a best selling book into a netflix series. so it's this book! netflix series. so it's this book i haven't read it. i'm going to be honest. it's by carly fortune and it's called meet the lake. but i'm meet me by the lake. but i'm told, follows told, paul, that it follows a love story a couple in their love story of a couple in their 30s with pain of 30s dealing with the pain of
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losing a parent in a car crash. as a child. now, the author , as a child. now, the author, she's released a gushing statement. she seems very happy about says she's thrilled about it, says she's thrilled about it, says she's thrilled about working netflix and about working with netflix and the sussexes. she calls it a perfect partnership. but paul , i perfect partnership. but paul, i mean, look, i know how how much you still feel the loss of diana. do you feel it's crass at all for harry and meghan to be producing a netflix series that most folk say in some way mirrors diana's tragic death? or is this his right, given that his life seems to have been completely changed as a result ? completely changed as a result? >> yeah. well, here we go again , dan, we're chasing a $3 million deal with netflix, and it's all about money. we all witnessed devastating vision of princess diana's death, but, dan, a lot of people witness the loss of loved ones through road traffic accidents. and i think people forgotten that. it's not just harry. it's everyone else. and i hope and i'm hoping in my
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heart that this depiction shows compassion and empathy because it could be a good platform on which to level that, um, if it's handled in the right way, it could reach people . i'm hoping could reach people. i'm hoping that it could reach people. i'm hoping thatitis could reach people. i'm hoping that it is handled carefully. it could turn out to be very crass, though . and what's what i'm though. and what's what i'm puzzled about is there are some amazing producers in hollywood and these these two have no track record in producing a an adaptation of a book. so our netflix is just paying for their names to be labelled all over this . let's see. names to be labelled all over this. let's see. i think that might be the case. >> yeah, it does seem so because we've learned that it's netflix. who's paid the £23 million for the rights. and i would just say to carly fortune, you know, this author, you know, why on earth have you chosen these two to make your book? because
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everything they turn at the moment are turns to the opposite of gold , if you know what i'm saying. >> it's not it's not going right, is it? no indeed not. >> but paul, look , the daily >> but paul, look, the daily mirror know you're still with us. you're still with us. daily mirror was still with you and revealed today on front revealed today on their front page, william page, paul, that it's william and kate who are going to lead tributes on the anniversary of the late queen's death with some sort message to the nation sort of message to the nation while the king actually has a quiet day of reflection, while he's at balmoral. so number one, is it right for kate and wills to take the lead on this day? and also, what do you think about the fact that king charles has not invited the sussexes to be part of the sort of informal commemoration, even though paul , they're not far away. they're not going to be in montecito. they're actually going to be in germany invictus games. germany for the invictus games. >> i don't think the king had anyidea >> i don't think the king had any idea of inviting meghan and harry event because he harry to this event because he considers to be a family considers this to be a family event. his close family event. um, our late queen was the
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beating heart of our nation. she was the beating heart of that family . i was the beating heart of that family. i still miss her today. um, it's going to be difficult for the king. i know it is. because he had to witness the death of his mother before he got the top job as princess diana called it. um, it's so. it's very difficult for him. but he's handed the baton to william and kate because i think that's quite classy, because they are our king and queen in waiting . our king and queen in waiting. they're waiting in the wings . they're waiting in the wings. and let's face it, at 74 and 76, our new king and queen aren't spnng our new king and queen aren't spring chickens. our new king and queen aren't spring chickens . and i think spring chickens. and i think william and kate are there to help as much as possible. this is their first real duty on behalf of the king and i think you're going to be seeing more of this, dan, because the king and queen don't like those long overhaul flights to new zealand and australia and to canada and i think william and kate are going to be stepping into those shoes and more and more
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shoes and doing more and more work on behalf of the king. so i welcome this. i do welcome this move because as i want to see more of william and kate stepping onto the world stage , stepping onto the world stage, fascinating as ever, fascinating insight as ever, from former royal butler and princess diana's rock , paul burrell. >> thank you, paul . >> thank you, paul. >> thank you, paul. >> thank you, dan. >> thank you, dan. >> now funnyman jim davidson's on stand by. my goodness, i cannot wait. we're also going to crown new the greatest britain union jackass before that, though, weather , that warm though, the weather, that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on gb news news. >> hello there and greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest news weather forecast. it is briefly warmer temperatures reaching mid to high 20s. plenty of sunny spells , but there will be some spells, but there will be some rain moving into the far west later on thursday . looking at later on thursday. looking at the bigger picture, a brief spell of warmer weather, but into the weekend, this area of low pressure starts to move in, introduces something a little bit fresher, particularly across the north and west. so
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the north and the west. so looking end of wednesday, looking at the end of wednesday, still across western still some cloud across western areas, murky around some areas, a bit murky around some coast, but plenty of clear spells us early spells taking us into the early hours and most places dry. quite a warm night to come, though. temperatures for most holding up around 16 degrees, perhaps around 15, 16 degrees, perhaps 1 or 2 spots, no lower than 17 or 18 celsius for most thursday mornings. a bright start, plenty of sunny spells. there will be some low cloud that takes its time to lift and break and then the day ahead looking fine. and dry. though, the cloud dry. for many, though, the cloud does to increase across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far to increase across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west» increase across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west .increase across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west . by'ease across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west . by the; across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west . by the end oss dry. for many, though, the cloud doefar west . by the end of dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west . by the end of the the far west. by the end of the day, perhaps 1 or 2 showers developing over the higher ground of wales and temperatures lifting possibly even lifting 27 to 28, possibly even 29 celsius. we've not seen these numbers for quite some time. so quite a warm feeling day into friday, though. a weak weather front pushes its way east across the country. first thing, introducing then slightly fresher conditions into the afternoon. a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers . spells and scattered showers. some of these showers could be heavy towards the north—west of the temperatures still
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the uk and temperatures still around 25 or 26 towards the south—east, but fresher into the weekend . and that warm feeling weekend. and that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news sponsors of weather on. gb news coming up in uncanceled is deputy chair of the conservative party, lee anderson , the best party, lee anderson, the best tory politician since margaret thatcher and jim davidson thinks so and he's here to bat in defence of the red wall rottweiler as he comes under fire from tone deaf suspended labour mp diane abbott. >> next in the media buzz these been plenty of reason to think the snp are finished in recent years, obsessed years, but the indy obsessed rabble rousers obliged again today by calling gender critical people, white supremacists , people, white supremacists, meanwhile scheming sturgeon's spending spree using public cash has been exposed and she's cashing in with a new book to my superstar panel, delve in straight after
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radio. >> let's return to tomorrow's news tonight now in our media buzz. and i've got more front pages here, so let's kick off first with the daily mail, which is just in and asks tonight, have we finally turned a corner on mortgage misery? the paper says that banks have launched a mortgage price war that will bnng mortgage price war that will bring some much needed relief for halifax is for homeowners. halifax is expected to cut the cost of its loans by 0.71% tomorrow. the daily express leads with immigration minister robert jenrick threat to quit the european convention on human rights if the supreme court blocks government's to blocks the government's plan to send illegal migrants to rwanda. jenrick said. we'll whatever jenrick said. we'll do whatever is necessary. and as i said in my digest and as christine hamilton said tonight, hamilton said earlier tonight, it and it's it is necessary and it's probably too late if you want to win the next christine win the next election. christine hamilton on the hamilton is back on the superstar alongside the superstar panel alongside the businessman and activist adam brooks and former labour party adviser matthew lazor. now when the snp's westminster deputy
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leader mhairi black, announced she would be standing down at the next election, she it the next election, she said it was quote, toxic was due to the quote, toxic environment of uk politics. the thing that makes me tired is westminster. >> i think it is , is one of the >> i think it is, is one of the most unhealthy workplaces that you could ever be in. it's a toxic environment that little bit ironic given the poison , the bit ironic given the poison, the utter poison she came out with at the edinburgh fringe festival last night as she called critics of her party's gender self—id reform s. reforms. >> quote , bad actors and 50 year >> quote, bad actors and 50 year old karens who are comparable to white supremacists . so, white supremacists. so, christine hamilton mhairi black loves talking about how toxic westminster is. but simply because a biological woman like you doesn't want to share a prison cell or a hospital ward with that bloke, adam graham, remember the one who claimed that he was in a bryson? you're a white supremacist and a karen
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i >> -- >> well, apparently i am . i >> well, apparently i am. i mean, all these things get thrown at me. i'm certainly not a 50 year old, karen. i wish i was you look it, though . oh, was you look it, though. oh, thank you. i mean, i'm a terf. i'm a karen. i mean, goodness knows all these ridiculous labels . it's. knows all these ridiculous labels. it's. i mean, nicola sturgeon has done a massively wonderful job of destroying the snp in scotland. she's dedicated her entire life to the break—up of the united kingdom and north britain. they hate being called nonh britain. they hate being called north britain, but that is basically what they are. and it all exploded . she's kind of been all exploded. she's kind of been i mean , during the french i mean, during the french revolution, robespierre got sort of blown up by his own reign of terror . of blown up by his own reign of terror. she's had a reign of terror. she's had a reign of terror up in scotland and it has consumed her. goodness knows what the next chapter of the sturgeon saga is going to be. apparently nine publishing houses competing for her. i houses were competing for her. i know memoirs, and i'm actually going to make fortune out of going to make a fortune out of all just moment. but but but, >> just a moment. but but but, adam, when it comes to this comment from mhairi black, i mean , she is a little disciple
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mean, she is a little disciple of sturgeon , isn't she? she's of sturgeon, isn't she? she's one of sturgeon's nasty little proteges. and i think what stuns me most is the total lack of acceptance that it is possible to have a different political view about a controversial view like extreme gender ideology without being a white supremacist. >> i know i'm going to add white supremacist to the names that i've been called, you know, for everything else. oh, definitely. one of those these people are deranged. they have nothing. they have no idea that the majority of this country are against this gender nonsense . against this gender nonsense. this again, i'm a father of two girls. they will not be growing up in a future where well, i won't let them grow up in a future where men can put on dresses and go into toilets or can be put into their spaces or their sports. you know, we are their sports. you know, we are the majority and i just hope viewers get the courage to speak out on social media without
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being labelled by these people. >> this is the trouble. it's the labelling that makes normal people, not people like us, terrified. they are terrified to speak out because they see what happens to people who do speak out. people well, of out. people like, well, of course because mhairi black. >> almost like threat, black. >> it?almost like threat, black. >> it? thisst like threat, black. >> it? this islike threat, black. >> it? this is aze threat, black. >> it? this is a left threat, black. >> it? this is a left wingt, isn't it? this is a left wing threat. matthew lhasa you know, if you dare to challenge this political position, which by the way, is not backed up by any of the science that any of the four of us would have been taught at school. if we dare to challenge that, we are going to be called all names, which all sorts of names, which actually, for some folk , result actually, for some folk, result in a loss of employment . so in a loss of employment. so that's why lots of people just decide to say nothing. >> i mean, i think that i think the mhairi black is just about the mhairi black is just about the advertisement the the worst advertisement for the sort of progressive politics that mean, the that we should have. i mean, the most yeah, most toxic. diane abbott yeah, absolutely. pretty absolutely. well, i was pretty firm abbott in the firm on diane abbott in the first i'm going be first hour, so i'm going to be firm on black in this hour. firm on mary black in this hour. the political the most toxic political experience i've had was the 2014 scottish . it's the scottish referendum. it's the only time i've ever felt this versus the nats. the only versus the nats. it's the only
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time i was working for the then leader labour party and leader of the labour party and ed and you know, i'm ed miliband. and you know, i'm thankfully without camera thankfully without a camera around, spat around, we were spat at, harassed . iron brew was thrown harassed. iron brew was thrown at us and then not with ed, but on the very day you couldn't make it up and on the very day of the how dare they waste the most brilliant drink in the world. is made from world. and it is made from girders, know. girders, as we know. >> it's stains. >> i imagine it's stains. >> i imagine it's stains. >> yeah. luckily i managed to duck, you know, it was duck, but you know, it was absolutely i mean, being serious, it was absolutely horrible. i've never felt on the night of the referendum, i remember being being not to remember being being told not to open mouth the glasgow open my mouth on the glasgow underground went with underground because we went with just scottish labour people just with scottish labour people campaigning because of people like . like. >> absolutely. like. >> so solutely. like. >> so i'mtely.i'm like. >> so i'mtely. i'm prepared >> so i'm not i'm not prepared to marry black on to listen to marry black on toxic want toxic politics, but i want to stick scottish stick with the scottish separatism because separatism delusion now because it's scheming it's emerged that scheming sturgeon splashed £14 million of taxpayer cash on vip travel upgrades and yoga classes when she was first minister. >> but the arrested ex leader is really going to be cashing in on her time of office with the
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announcement today that her memoir be published in memoir will be published in 2025, sturgeon said it would be personal and revealing, but hasn't come up with a title of the book yet. so we had a bit of a how about to lose a think. how about how to lose referendums and alienate people? sturgeon promises to talk about what she is proud of and to be frank about her regrets in the memoir . adam brooks this is memoir. adam brooks this is again a fascinating example, i think, isn't it, of how the liberal elite look after themselves, because, of course, in this announcement today, there was absolutely no reference to the snp financial scandal. and while, of course , scandal. and while, of course, ms sturgeon has been arrested and no charges have been laid , and no charges have been laid, it feels like this could be quite a significant footnote to a political career depending on what happens this shows the contempt that these sort of politicians have for us plebs. >> you know, they think they are far above us, especially her. you know, i really have no time for nicola sturgeon . and, you
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for nicola sturgeon. and, you know, one thing i will thank her for is this gender reform bill is open . tens of millions of is open. tens of millions of people's eyes in this country about how absurd the position has become with all this. but and it brought her down and it brought her down, which was good. but the snp are finished . good. but the snp are finished. ispeak good. but the snp are finished. i speak to i've got a lot of scottish customers as well. they say all truss it is lost in that party. i mean it's probably not good for the conservative is because i think labour are going to romp home in scotland now. >> progress , but >> certainly made progress, but they are finished. >> the trust is gone. >> the trust is gone. >> did you agree ? >> did you agree? >> did you agree? >> absolutely. i mean, i've just made a little here of her made a little list here of her achievements . life expectancy in achievements. life expectancy in scotland down, drug deaths up. budget deficit up. nhs achieving down. i mean, this is despite the fact that for every hundred pounds spent on an english taxpayer , £126 is spent on a taxpayer, £126 is spent on a scottish one, i mean, her achievements are zero except for destroying her own party. >> covid tyrant, though insane that i'm going to be honest
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here. i want to read the book. >> yeah. i mean, that's the i do want to read the book like i'm not going to agree with the book. >> i think the book is probably going to large part going to be in large part fiction. i want to read it. >> yeah, i mean, you probably get to write it for get val mcdermid to write it for her. so thriller is her. so the thriller writer is one biggest supporters one of her biggest supporters who so it will who can write so it will actually be well written compared to most political actually be well written compa|but:o most political actually be well written compa|but i most political actually be well written compa|but i mean, )olitical actually be well written compa|but i mean, look,althink books. but i mean, look, i think the as christine said, i think the as christine said, i think the appalling. it's the timing is appalling. it's one thing to plan bringing a book out in two years, to be book out in two years, but to be boasting publishers boasting about publishers bidding and the bidding for your book and the very scottish exam very week when scottish exam results and her number results came out and her number one, she came office, one, when she came to office, her number was to reduce her number one aim was to reduce the gap in achievement in exams between the richest and the poorest scots . and she's failed poorest scots. and she's failed on that. just another one on that. it's just another one to list. so i think to add to that list. so i think it's a pretty insulting. to add to that list. so i think it's i pretty insulting. to add to that list. so i think it's i wonder nsulting. to add to that list. so i think it's i wonder if;ulting. to add to that list. so i think it's i wonder if she1g. to add to that list. so i think it's i wonder if she will mention >> i wonder if she will mention how authority driven she was dunng how authority driven she was during covid. >> that's why i want to read it. i just want to read it. she says she's going to talk about her regrets. have regrets. well, she should have a lot of regrets. a lot
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lot of a lot of regrets. a lot of in defence very, of regrets in her defence very, very been one of the >> she has been one of the leading players leading political players in the last years. really last ten, ten years. she really was. absolutely. and she i want to read the book. >> to good >> i want to not for good reason. that's why. >> no, reason. that's why. >> 110, “0, reason. that's why. >> no, no, no, >> no, no, no, no, no, no, no. >>— >> no, no, no, no, no, no, no. >> but i want to read the >> but i do want to read the book. both sides book. of course, both sides of the here news. so the story here on gb news. so while defending gender while defending her gender reform bill previously nicola sturgeon this bill is sturgeon has said this bill is about reforming an existing process that is degrading and traumatic for trans people. it doesn't give any additional rights to trans people, nor does it away from it take any rights away from women . and passed by women. and it was passed by scottish parliament december women. and it was passed by scotyear’arliament december women. and it was passed by scotyearwithiment december women. and it was passed by scotyear with two it december women. and it was passed by scotyear with two thirdszcember women. and it was passed by scotyear with two thirds of mber last year with two thirds of msps backing the bill. now coming up , msps backing the bill. now coming up, boris johnson's pal, lord goldsmith , says he may have lord goldsmith, says he may have to back labour at the next general election . good as me. he general election. good as me. he was running for the london mayoral is a tory. not all that long ago. so has that admission earned him a nomination for tonight's greatest britain or union jackass? find out soon. but uncanceled, he but next in uncanceled, he reckons deputy tory chair lee anderson should be next anderson should be the next prime minister would love to see nigel back in frontline
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nigel farage back in frontline politics has thing or two politics and has a thing or two to say about strictly star amanda abbington being hounded by the cancel culture mob. british comedy legend alfie the entertainer jim davidson is entertainerjim davidson is locked and loaded with plenty of 9395 locked and loaded with plenty of gags when he tackles all that and the barbie movie in just two minutes time. don't go
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time now for uncanceled . and time now for uncanceled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. and i'm delighted to be joined now by the legendary comic britain's favourite entertainer, jim davidson . now, jim lee jim davidson. now, jim lee anderson's back in the bad books with woke lefties , this time for with woke lefties, this time for saying that if migrants don't like barges, they can f off back to france . you know, lee, he's a to france. you know, lee, he's a straight talking guy , but straight talking guy, but in a truly tweet, jim, that
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truly revolting tweet, jim, that has since been deleted, labour's diane abbott politicised the deaths of 41 migrants off the coast italy, writing these coast of italy, writing these migrants have indeed left off to the bottom of the sea. now abbott has been suspended from the labour party since april. jim after starmer deemed comments she made in the observer newspaper to be anti—semitic. what did you anti—semitic. but what did you make of those comments from ms abbott . abbott. >> well, you know, diane abbott, it's very difficult to talk about her because i don't think she's very well. i don't think she's very well. i don't think she should be in the job and i always say on stage, i'd like to take the piss out of you. don't take the piss out of you. don't take the piss out of you, but i can't . i can't improve on what can't. i can't improve on what nature's already done. and i think that's it with diane abbott . she should get up every abbott. she should get up every morning. and while she's eating her muesli and phoning up lammy and saying, who's having the wig today? um, i think she should thank her lucky stars that she's got a job. and of course , it's got a job. and of course, it's
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lee anderson. i think is the most is the future of the conservative party. i like him as a man . i conservative party. i like him as a man. i like him as a politician. he speaks the way the majority of people speak in this country . and we have had this country. and we have had enough. and of course, it's just woke diane abbott out of her coma and off she goes again. she should go off into a dark room and learn the 13 times table. i mean , she is just ridiculous . mean, she is just ridiculous. it's ridiculous. something's got to be done, dan, and it needs someone with the stuff to be able to said another swear word to go on and do it. could imagine it true that you say that lee lee anderson is the best conservative politician in your opinion since margaret thatcher. you put me on the spot here. dan, what i will say and i'll answer like a politician on that he could be the way forward to the conservatives lviv party. he could break that wall down
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that we're not all tory toffs. he is a great, great guy. you wouldn't want to fight him. i swear. he's he's he. he is one hell of a guy now let's let's look what he's talking about . look what he's talking about. our country is being invaded and invaded from people from overseas. now, there was a picture today. i've just been sent of these immigrants, whatever you want to call them , whatever you want to call them, going on to that barge. i've stayed on that barge in the falklands. one just like that in 1984, the same . it's luxurious, 1984, the same. it's luxurious, it's lovely. and so they're walking up the gangplank , taking walking up the gangplank, taking lots and lots of suitcases , and lots and lots of suitcases, and you know, they carry on bags with the little wheels that make too much noise and embarrass you when walking along. and when you're walking along. and so , how much so someone said, how much baggage are you allowed in a dinghy? who is okay, we've got a few tree huggers down in weymouth saying, welcome and have some flowers and everything . it's like them idiots that would welcome it, wasn't it? did you ever see that film ? you you ever see that film? you know, aliens come down,
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know, when the aliens come down, welcome to earth. and they all got by guns. i'm got fried up by ray guns. i'm afraid that's what's going to happen. i love lee anderson. i really, really admire and respect him and they should look to what he says and not condemn him. >> indeed. indeed. and luckily , >> indeed. indeed. and luckily, they haven't. apart from diane abbott . but look, i want to move abbott. but look, i want to move on to the entertainment world. jim because sherlock actress new strictly come dancing signing amanda abbington has been forced to say this to issue a grovelling statement after the cancel culture mob accused her of being transphobic simply for saying semi—nude drag queens should not perform in front of kids. look, watch. watch this, jim. >> i'm not transphobic . >> i'm not transphobic. >> i'm not transphobic. >> jk i'm not a transphobic person. i am a firm supporter of the legitimate trans community. i always have been . jim isn't it i always have been. jim isn't it such an indictment on your industry that she felt forced to
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do this and literally delete her twitter account, given that these are views? >> jim the views that she expressed are shared by the majority of brits , maybe not by majority of brits, maybe not by the majority her new the majority of her new employers the bbc, but like , employers at the bbc, but like, come on, don't do it, amanda. stand by it. >> yeah. do you know the whole of television apart from you? stream is run by 12 year old girls who are snowflakes , who girls who are snowflakes, who think that everything should be done the they want to do it done the way they want to do it . you what i mean? it's . do you know what i mean? it's absolutely this is absolutely mad. so this girl is protecting wages , her protecting her wages, her mortgage, by mortgage, her family by apologising to these little snowflake that don't know anything about life and want to force their ideology onto other people and not only that, you're not allowed an opinion anymore. so of course , she's had to so of course, she's had to apologise and she started off that little bit. i'm not transphobic. i'm not. why do you have to start off a conversation by denying but but denying the accusation? you know, it's death by accusation . now it's got to by accusation. now it's got to stop. there's going to be a
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fightback coming soon. dan and i want to be part of it. i'm fed up to snowflake cancel generation . generation. >> me, too. no, indeed. and so many people are just out to cancel folk now. and it's really sad. >> it's crazy. the world's gone. the world's gone bonkers. it's it's a strange world. and this is pretty fundamental. where the absolute tiny minority try and boss around the majority . and boss around the majority. and guess what? the majority have no say unless you look to lee anderson . anderson. >> oh, my goodness . my future is >> oh, my goodness. my future is in his hands . >> oh, my goodness. my future is in his hands. that's a scary thought. it is . thought. it is. >> you better be nice to him. >> you better be nice to him. >> dan , you make him a cup of >> dan, you make him a cup of tea when he comes in. >> look, britain's >> now, look, britain's strictest headteacher, katharine birbalsingh , has given a birbalsingh, has given a scathing review of the new barbie calling it two barbie film calling it two dimensional and false before adding imagine a similar film was made with blacks and whites pitted against each other the way men and women are at war in barbie, people would be rightly outraged. so jim, how do you
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think you'd cope in the man hating barbie world? >> i'm in it . hating barbie world? >> i'm in it. i'm in the man hating barbie world. if my wife >> i'm in it. i'm in the man should be called barbie or my ex—wife to be the okay, okay, okay. i'm buttoning my lip here. but men and women are totally different women all share the same brain men . little head same brain men. little head rules. mr big head . we live in rules. mr big head. we live in a strange world where we have to try and get on with one strange world where we have to someone wrote a book called men are from mars and women are from venus. brilliant. should it be given it the you know , nobel given it the you know, nobel peace prize for that ? we just we peace prize for that? we just we got to realise we're all different . but now, now there's different. but now, now there's a new thing in the mix , isn't a new thing in the mix, isn't there? trans this, this , that, there? trans this, this, that, that the alphabet . yeah. that the alphabet. yeah. >> you can't be a man or a woman now that's. that's too boring, jim . that's too boring. and pc jim. that's too boring. and pc jim. that's too boring. and pc jim davidson amazing as ever and make sure by the way you catch jim on ustream and live because
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he's performing so much this month. find his dates all over jim davidson's social media on facebook. jim, thank you so much. time now, though, for tonight's greatest britain union, jack acas and christine hamilton, who's your nominee ? hamilton, who's your nominee? >> my nominee pradeep singh , >> my nominee is pradeep singh, who is the former british army veteran who is currently on hunger strike outside the uxbndge hunger strike outside the uxbridge tube station in protest at ulez. most of us can't even manage to go half a day without food. guy is on hunger for food. this guy is on hunger for strike a week. he feels so strongly about it. all power strongly about it. so all power to him . and let's he to him. and let's hope he succeeds about succeeds in bringing about a change of heart. >> adam brooks joining is >> adam brooks joining mine is gb is very own ben leo for gb news is very own ben leo for his great interviews with greenpeace and councillor erin ali recently. >> oh yes, look , great >> oh yes, look, great journalism team here on are incredible but ben has done such a great job. >> shall we see him in action at greenpeace ? greenpeace? >> what do you think? >> what do you think? >> it'sjustified >> what do you think? >> it's justified turning up to a private home where he a man's private home where he lives with his family because he's oil and gas licences. >> he wasn't there.
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>> he wasn't there. >> that matter of national >> that was a matter of national news. before going. >> that was a matter of national nevymade before going. >> that was a matter of national nevymade sure before going. >> that was a matter of national nevymade sure there afore going. >> that was a matter of national nevy made sure there afore nobody we made sure there was nobody there . there. >> well, that was a brilliant moment. matthew lazer , your nominee. >> mine is lord zac goldsmith, a tory peer, former minister friend the johnsons. but it friend of the johnsons. but it seems the light seems he's seen the light as he's voting labour he's considering voting labour for election. hasn't for the next election. he hasn't actually but actually got a vote, but supporting next supporting labour in the next election a vote election he hasn't got a vote because peer. this is because he's a peer. but this is long running for long ago he was running for mayor well, that long ago i mayor well, not that long ago i was doors the was knocking on doors for the labour lee anderson , labour party with lee anderson, but story . but that's another story. >> he's gone the right way. he's gone the right way. but look , gone the right way. but look, i've got to go close to home. of course . s our brilliant producer course. s our brilliant producer , ben leo, keeping those in authority on ust today's greatest britain union . jack has greatest britain union. jack has time now, though. christine hamilton, who's is councillor irim ali, who is a cabinet member of newcastle who ben tracked down to indeed who is a cabinet member of newcastle city council, and put up a tiktok council, and she put up a tiktok video saying she would help video saying that she would help anyone who illegal, anyone anyone who was illegal, anyone who had overstayed their welcome. >> she would assist them. she
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has now taken down that video. she's been told to do it by the labour and so she is my labour party. and so she is my jackass, adam brooks, your union jackass. >> mine has to be evening >> mine has to be the evening standard for its hysterical and scaremongering front page, saying that the world is burning. it's i cannot believe that these papers are doing it. >> and matthew lazer, your union jack mines, nicola sturgeon . jack mines, nicola sturgeon. >> for all the reasons we've been discussing as she parades around book deal, just as around her book deal, just as her record of failure in scotland is ever clearer . scotland is ever clearer. >> oh wow . oh, tough choice. >> oh wow. oh, tough choice. >> oh wow. oh, tough choice. >> am i going to win one for the first time? >> tough choice for me tonight because i actually could go for all three. i was totally outraged evening. all three. i was totally outraged front evening. all three. i was totally outraged front page. ning. all three. i was totally outraged front page. iing. all three. i was totally outraged front page. i agree. standard front page. i agree. but matthew loser. but look. yeah. matthew loser. he doesn't usually win. >> 1—1. >> so 1—1. >>- >> so 1—1. >> this is a miracle. get the champagne out at the same time. >> at the same time . i do want >> at the same time. i do want to read the book. i absolutely admit it. it's a bit like prince harry in spare. i'll read it in horror and then talk about it . i horror and then talk about it. i have no interest, by the way , have no interest, by the way, how lose referendums and
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how to lose referendums and influence people and alienate people . christine hamilton , adam people. christine hamilton, adam brooks, matthew laws, my superstar panel. thank you all so much. i'm back again tomorrow from 9 pm. next up, though, it's headliners good night. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there and greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast. it is briefly warmer temperatures reaching mid to high 20s. plenty of sunny spells , but there will of sunny spells, but there will be some rain moving into the far west later on thursday . looking west later on thursday. looking at the bigger picture, a brief spell of warmer weather, but into weekend , this area of into the weekend, this area of low starts move in, low pressure starts to move in, introduces something a little bit fresher, particularly across the north the so the north and the west. so looking the end of wednesday, looking at the end of wednesday, still across western still some cloud across western areas, a bit murky around some coast, but plenty of clear spells into the early spells taking us into the early hours and most places dry. quite a warm night to come, though.
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temperatures for most up temperatures for most holding up around degrees, perhaps around 15, 16 degrees, perhaps 1 or 2 spots, no lower than 17 or 18 celsius for most thursday mornings. a bright start , plenty mornings. a bright start, plenty of sunny spells. there will be some low cloud that takes its time to lift and break. and then the day ahead, looking fine and dry though, cloud dry. for many, though, the cloud does to increase across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far to increase across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west» increase across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west .increase across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west . by'ease across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west . by the; across dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west . by the end oss dry. for many, though, the cloud doefar west . by the end of dry. for many, though, the cloud doe far west . by the end of the the far west. by the end of the day, perhaps 1 or 2 showers developing over the higher ground and temperatures ground of wales and temperatures lifting 27 to 28, possibly even 29 celsius. we've not seen these numbers for quite some time. so quite a warm feeling day into friday, though. a weak weather front pushes its way east across the country. first thing introducing then a slightly fresher conditions into the afternoon. a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers. some these showers could be some of these showers could be heavy the north—west of heavy towards the north—west of the uk and temperatures still around 25 or 26 towards the south—east, but fresher into the weekend . weekend. >> the temperatures rising , boxt >> the temperatures rising, boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather
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gb news. >> good evening. i'm ray addison. headline is up next. but first, our top stories this evening. the fbi has shot and killed a man linked to alleged threats against president biden . vice president kamala harris says the incident happened dunng says the incident happened during a raid in utah. agents were attempting to serve, arrest and search warrants at a
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residence in provo, south of salt lake city. the us attorney's office has named the man as craig robertson. they say he posted in september calling for the assassination of both biden and harris. for the assassination of both biden and harris . president biden and harris. president biden and harris. president biden had been scheduled to be in utah for an event tomorrow . in utah for an event tomorrow. the met police say nine people have been arrested due to threats of mass looting on london's oxford street comes after posts on tiktok encouraged people to steal from a well known sports store. some outlets shut their doors while crowds gathered and officers issued 34 dispersal orders. a spokesperson for the mayor of london told gb news anyone who's seen content encouraging them to commit crime should ignore it . the police should ignore it. the police federation for northern ireland says urgent answers are required after details emerged of two data breaches . police in data breaches. police in northern ireland say the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle on july 6th, along with a police laptop.
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earlier, the psni announced a critical incident after admitting that the details of thousands of police officers had been published online. a british man is among five people who've been shot dead in violent protests in south africa. the 40 year old reportedly a doctor who was visiting the country , was was visiting the country, was killed in cape town last thursday. it's believed he was shot after taking a wrong turn. and a group approached his vehicle unread . it began after vehicle unread. it began after minibus taxi drivers announced a week long strike. a fire that destroyed the 18th century crooked house pub in dudley last saturday is now being treated as arson . the announcement from arson. the announcement from staffordshire police comes after a specialist detection dog was used to search the site earlier today. the pub was demolished two days after the blaze . the two days after the blaze. the force is asking the public not to speculate on the cause of the fire. they're urging anyone with information to get in touch . information to get in touch. this is gb news across the uk on

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