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news now. how. >> now. >> no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton. tonight the eu's bitter bureaucrat spike a deal to allow the uk to send channel migrants back to france as fearless albanian smuggling gangs take to tiktok to brazenly advertise new routes through our leaky borders. so is it time we ditched delicate diplomacy and went it alone to solve this national emergency .7 britain's national emergency? britain's brexit hero nigel farage gives his unfiltered analysis on the migrant crisis shortly. also coming up, tik tok yobs are running riot around lawless britain. but should it be parents, not police discipline earning these street rats? that's the big debate with my superstar panel. and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne evans ,
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i'm joined by suzanne evans, ranil jayawardena, and amy nicole turner. elsewhere tonight, one of the sussexes california neighbours has weighed in on the merits of megxit. >> i think , you know, when >> i think, you know, when you're in the house, you can make more changes to the house than when you're outside side of the house. so is ice cube right that harry and meghan should have stayed to change the royal family from within? >> nina michkov dukes it out with lady victoria harvey in the clash and is a snow white remake being destroyed by its new star who's described prince charming as a stalker. >> there is a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. yeah, weird . weird weird. weird >> albin leo will investigate disney's go woke go broke death wish and as a tomorrow's newspaper front pages on the way hot off the press and one of this country's finest journalist tom bower is uncancelled. later
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on the show with news on king charles's plan for the monarchy, this is dan wootton tonight. let's . let's go. you're watching gb news, britain's news channel. hello by the way, to all of our viewers from around the world on youtube . really exciting news if you are watching on youtube now, can you just hit for me that subscribe button because i'm reliably informed and gb news is just 5000 followers away from hitting the i million mark. so we want your subscriptions. it makes it easier to find us. and remember, wherever you are in the world, you can watch gb news on youtube of my digest coming up on the migrant crisis. first, though, polly middlehurst . though, polly middlehurst. >> dan, thank you and good evening to you. our top story
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from the newsroom tonight, norfolk and suffolk police have admitted that personal information of over 1000 people, including victims of crime and witnesses, was mistakenly released in response to a freedom of information request . freedom of information request. both forces have attributed the mistake to a technical issue , mistake to a technical issue, and in a joint statement today , and in a joint statement today, the forces said the data was hidden from anyone opening the files issued between april 2021 and march 20th, 22. wages grew at a record annual pace in the three months to june, according to new official figures. inflation though, is currently at 7.9. but with regular pay growing by 7.8% for the last quarter , the director of quarter, the director of statistics at the office for national statistics has suggested people's real pay is recovered , adding new figures on recovered, adding new figures on inflation will be released tomorrow . and the prime minister tomorrow. and the prime minister has said that with wages rising at their fastest level for 22 years, there is now light at the
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end of the tunnel. rishi sunak has said that bringing inflation down is still his government's key aim. it's inflation that's making people feel poorer. >> it's eating into the savings in their bank account, making sure there's less money that they have at the end of the month. that's why we to month. and that's why we need to bfing month. and that's why we need to bring down. and that's how bring it down. and that's how we'll down interest we'll also bring down interest rates and ease the pressure on people's now we are people's mortgages. now we are making i'm making progress. i'm not complacent. we'll have more complacent. and we'll have more numbers this week, which hopefully show continued downward on inflation. hopefully show continued dowwe've on inflation. hopefully show continued dowwe've got on inflation. hopefully show continued dowwe've got to on inflation. hopefully show continued dowwe've got to stick)n inflation. hopefully show continued dowwe've got to stick to inflation. hopefully show continued dowwe've got to stick to the ition. but we've got to stick to the plan. that taking the plan. if that means taking the right , responsible decisions for right, responsible decisions for the economy being responsible right, responsible decisions for the eborrowing,»eing responsible right, responsible decisions for the eborrowing, with responsible right, responsible decisions for the eborrowing, with public sible with borrowing, with public sector pay. and if we do that, we bring inflation down. we will bring inflation down. >> well, any rise in rail fares in england next year will be below the rate of inflation in the department for transport says the increase will not be as high as the rise in the retail price index, which normally dictates rail fares. the government has vowed to continue to protect rail passengers with the soaring cost of living , any the soaring cost of living, any
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rises will be delayed until march next year, rather than being brought forward to january . now the home office has exclusively revealed to gb news there's been a huge increase in undocumented migrants exploited rules to work in the food delivery sector. it says restaurants and small businesses offering delivery services are now being urged to carry out more detailed checks on their drivers to crack down on scams. home office officials say working in the shadow economy , working in the shadow economy, as it's known, is a major pull factor for those embarking on often dangerous illegal journeys to the uk . and lastly, in the to the uk. and lastly, in the united states, donald trump says he'll release a detailed report next monday on what he's calling election fraud, referring to the 2020 us election. he's been given a fourth indictment, this time in the state of georgia, accusing him of trying to overturn his election loss to joe biden. the 30 mean charges
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include falsely saying the election had been had been had occurred. sorry, that fraud had occurred. sorry, that fraud had occurred in the election. and urging state officials to violate their oaths of office by altering the election results . altering the election results. but he is still the front runner as the republican nominee in next year's presidential election . he denies any election. he denies any wrongdoing on tv, online, on dab+ radio, and on the tune in app. this is gb news, britain's news . news. channel >> i'm finding it increasingly hard to believe that even rishi sunak himself believes in his pledge to stop the boats . he pledge to stop the boats. he certainly can't. while he puts every egg in the bibby stockholm in rwanda scheme basket . it is in rwanda scheme basket. it is not enough. not even close . a not enough. not even close. a turn back policy. navy boats in
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the channel severing the £500 million joke of a deal with macron and ultimately leaving the echr is what's required. if he wants to stop the boats . but he wants to stop the boats. but returning from his californian houday returning from his californian holiday today, it just doesn't feel as if the pm has that degree of fight in him, despite knowing that his political future relies on it. watch >> is this about? this is about fairness. it's about the unfairness. in fact , of british unfairness. in fact, of british taxpayers forking out 5 or £6 million a day to house illegal migrants in hotels up and down the country with all the pressure that puts on local communities. we've got to find alternatives to that. that's what the barge is about. that's why committed to it. but why we're committed to it. but more just why we're committed to it. but morto just why we're committed to it. but morto stop just why we're committed to it. but morto stop people just why we're committed to it. but morto stop people coming just why we're committed to it. but morto stop people coming here got to stop people coming here in the first place illegally. that's by one of my five priorities, is to the priorities, is to stop the boats. we've tough new boats. we've passed tough new laws that when they into laws that when they come into force, enable to do force, will enable us to do that. we're already seeing that. and we're already seeing numbers lower than numbers this year are lower than they've been previous years.
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they've been in previous years. that's time that's that's the first time that's happened. look, i know there's a long go on this, but i am long way to go on this, but i am determined fix this problem. determined to fix this problem. and are making progress and and we are making progress and people reassured we people can be reassured that we will at it, reassured that will keep at it, reassured that we will keep at it. >> well, prime minister, am >> well, prime minister, i am not reassured. sorry, but not reassured. i'm sorry, but 500 the channel 500 migrants crossed the channel on french, as on saturday. the french, as usual, shepherded into usual, shepherded them into british waters . six days died british waters. six days died because the crate honest people smugglers didn't even provide those young men with life jackets and keeping them at it just isn't good enough. the invasion of our southern border has been a national emergency for over two years. your home secretary knows it. your party members know it, and anyone worried about protecting the lives and livelihoods of brits knows it as well . now as knows it as well. now as a globalist, a member of the globalist, a member of the globalist elite sunak still seems to want to think that the international community will somehow come to his rescue in this catastrophe , as if, case in
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this catastrophe, as if, case in point, the eu today being exposed for disgracefully blocking a deal that would allow channel migrants to be sent back to france . s. you won't be to france. s. you won't be surprised to know that official records indicate the refusal came directly from one of european commission president ursula von der leyen's, most trusted aides, bjorn siebert , to trusted aides, bjorn siebert, to the cabinet office's national security adviser sir tim barrow. as conservative backbencher danny kruger said in response , danny kruger said in response, you have now tried legal efforts , technical fixes and internal diplomacy in an attempt to stop the boats within the confines of european human rights law. >> if the eu won't consider a returns agreement, we will have no choice but to take back full control of our legal sovereignty i >> -- >> so the time has come for sunak to get real time . time is sunak to get real time. time is running out. i mean, it may already be too late to make any significant change before the next election, but he has to try
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and thinking france or the eu are going to help stop the boats is about as naive as thinking his new favourite singer, taylor swift, is going to invite her ex—boyfriend , john mayer, around ex—boyfriend, john mayer, around for reconciliation cup of tea for a reconciliation cup of tea . a little pop culture reference there, but to respond now, my superstar panel, the journalist and political commentator suzanne evans , the former tory suzanne evans, the former tory minister, randall j. jordana and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. now randall, i'm not going to ask you about the ins and outs of taylor swift's and john mayer's relationship, which is something goodness far too my former too much about from my former life. but what i really yeah life. but but what i really yeah she have been happy if she would have been so happy if she would have been so happy if she tonight but but she was here tonight but but what i am going to ask you now and want you to be honest, is and i want you to be honest, is , do you believe what the , is do you believe what the prime minister is saying when he talks stopping the boats? talks about stopping the boats? so absolutely believe he wants so i absolutely believe he wants to do it. >> the question is, can we? i really hope we can. i think some of the fire that your viewers
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and our viewers tonight have on this really needs to be turned to you, i'm afraid, the lefty lawyers, because they're the ones who've got us into this mess. the trouble is that parliament right now is really clear. it wants to stop the boats. we've voted on it repeatedly in the summer. as an example, the court of court of appeal example, the court of court of appeal, though, tried to block it . we've got to tell the lefty it. we've got to tell the lefty lawyers. but that's only one approach, isn't it, suzanne? >> and actually, leigh, i think you agree with me. don't you? there are lots of other things that prime minister could that the prime minister could be doing, be very doing, but they would be very unpopular the global stage. unpopular on the global stage. >> absolutely. mean, it >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, it comes to a point where we've had so many gimmicks. we've had rwanda, ascension rwanda, we've had ascension island, tents, we've rwanda, we've had ascension isla|the tents, we've rwanda, we've had ascension isla|the bibby tents, we've rwanda, we've had ascension isla|the bibby stockholm /e've rwanda, we've had ascension isla|the bibby stockholm barge. had the bibby stockholm barge. when to when are the gimmicks going to stop when is the government stop and when is the government actually say, what actually going to say, what would i would put would you do? well i would put the navy across the channel and i'd turn the boats back. >> actually tried that, and the navy refused to do it. >> exactly. exactly. so the navy will not be involved in it
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because against because it's against international well, i'll international law. well, i'll i'm sorry. >> we there a way you can do >> we there is a way you can do a turn policy that isn't a turn back policy that isn't against international. >> yes. >> yes. >> yeah. well they spent £1 billion on detaining people and it's immoral. it has it's incredibly immoral. it has not stopped immoral work. it has literally stopped the boats. >> no boats. no boats >> there are no boats. no boats arrive in australia now. >> there are hundreds of children indefinitely in detention. children indefinitely in detentio but there are no boats. >> and but there are no boats. there are people dying in the there are no people dying in the boats. exactly. people boats. exactly. the people smuggling gangs have been smashed, rotting costing smashed, rotting and costing their the their country millions with the australian or the australian authorities would paint a very different picture of their detention centres. but the fact is there has to be a deterrent rattle . rattle. >> i totally agree. there's got to be a deterrent. this is why the rwanda plan is a good one. and yet the lefty lawyers are stopping doing it. can't stopping us doing it. i can't believe saying, what believe they're saying, what about the echr? >> the refugee >> what about the refugee convention 1951? ultimately convention of 1951? ultimately parliament . parliament is sovereign. >> parliament is able to decide the law of this country. this is a parliament that you could say parliament made very clear parliament has made a very clear decision, embarrassing decision, an embarrassing say
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commons lords commons and the house of lords blaming lawyers the blaming lefty lawyers over the european convention of human rights. >> i think you will agree. 1951 refugee convention that we are proudly part of and you blame your lefty lawyers . that's quite your lefty lawyers. that's quite fast. >> suzanne wants to ask you a question, my lovely colleague patrick o'flynn writing patrick o'flynn has been writing in this week about in his substack this week about why we adopt japanese why don't we adopt the japanese system? japanese have system? the japanese have refused to become part of this global boom. some might global asylum boom. some might say they will not take say racket. they will not take in the amount of refugees that we do or asylum seekers. there's no condemnation of what japan is doing from the unhcr . they're doing from the unhcr. they're not compared to. there's not a squeak out of the likes of gary lineker . lineker. >> i think patrick made very good points and yet here you are. when are you going to condemn japan for not taking their fair share? >> condemn oh, >> amy to condemn japan? oh, hang minute, but i will hang on a minute, but i will condemn australia, the condemn australia, as will the un. who? australia not japan ? >> 7. >>i 7- >> i mean, 7_ >> i mean, do ? >> i mean, do you know 7 >> i mean, do you know what i find so ironic? amy? do you know what i find so ironic and so sickening? i will give you a chance to respond now. i'll give
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you chance to respond. but do you a chance to respond. but do you a chance to respond. but do you know what i find so sickening? oh, go on. you are criticising australia for stopping the boats. they have saved because stopping the boats. they have save�*have because stopping the boats. they have save�*have the because stopping the boats. they have save�*have the people se they have smashed the people smuggling gangs. and sit smuggling gangs. and you sit here you criticise here and you criticise us and condemn have ruined condemn australia have ruined hundreds , perhaps millions of hundreds, perhaps millions of lives and cost their taxpayers billion. >> i'm sorry, no, the un , the un >> i'm sorry, no, the un, the un have compared the detention centres to a form of torture . centres to a form of torture. please tell me which bit i've made up because i would love to. >> well, you're making up the fact that the has cost millions of lives. that's absolute nonsense. >> why >> and why aren't you criticising the cost? millions of lives won't criticise are of lives you won't criticise are in detention, criticise australian, criticise australian, you won't criticise france fact that the france despite the fact that the french are standing french police are standing and letting into these letting people get into these clearly unseaworthy, dangerous boats, you know, condemnation and also more more than that, suzanne why aren't you condemning the people smuggling gangs france , millions of gangs to france, millions of pounds to france, hundreds of millions predicted to stop millions are predicted to stop up to 500 million in the next three years. so what i propose, which i think we can we restore
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a bit of dignity to this to this conversation, which is about human beings, to have the human beings, is to have the caseworker is in france. why are we not processing the claims in france ? france? >> because would be opening >> because we would be opening our borders to people who actually are illegal. so first of all, they are something that we can all agree on, i hope, is that we want save lives. that we want to save lives. >> and so actually, the way we do by deterring people do this is by deterring people from journey the from doing that journey in the first place do that, we need first place to do that, we need to deterrent as you to have a deterrent as you rightly say. but also, i think we need to really separate two really parts here. really important parts here. first is there are some people who genuinely genuine asylum who are genuinely genuine asylum seekers, majority , seekers, but the vast majority, i'm no, the vast i'm afraid. no, no, the vast majority of the home office statistics, majority of statistics, the majority of people who are trying to come through these illegal routes are economic migrants. and we saw this on on another broadcast, less esteemed than this one earlier this week , where where earlier this week, where where it was actually exposed that this person came here from the gambia because they wanted to
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fulfil their dream. he was an economic migrant that is exactly, do you think economic poverty is real? so you would have an open border to this country? 87 million people, 80 lawyers. >> what you would be opening our doors to 87 million people. >> we do not take our fair share. we have 4 million job vacancies is why are we not welcoming these people ? welcoming these people? >> we also have record hospital waiting lists. we also have a housing crisis . we have a cost housing crisis. we have a cost of lockdown crisis. we have full prisons. we have terrorist . of lockdown crisis. we have full prisons. we have terrorist. i'm absolutely running rampant. we have drug albanian drug gangs and prostitution rings running rampant. i'm sorry. if you want to blame that on take our fair share thousand people. >> no, you just look at the boats, amy. you know, it's a part of the women refugees traditionally have always been women children . women and children. >> you look at the men coming in on those boats, they are men. 95, 85, 85. well, we can argue about stats, but certainly about the stats, but certainly most the majority are young men. >> the vast majority, they are not.
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>> it is true that they're men. they are. because when they arrive here, have and arrive here, they have paid and their are processed. their claims are processed. they have reunion why have family reunion schemes. why would your wife and would you put your wife and child a dinghy? is if child on a dinghy? this is if you have your claim you could have your claim because if you're in real dangen because if you're in real danger, you will your loved ones. >> ones. >> and amy, amy, you would send your and baby on a boat your wife and baby on a boat instead of thinking you could get promise again . get your claim promise again. >> they send them, who >> and then they send them, who would you send you? >> would you go or would you send children? >> would you go or would you sen my children? >> would you go or would you sen my husband'en? >> would you go or would you sen my husband would go first >> would you go or would you senmy husband would go first and >> my husband would go first and then arrive. and then then he would arrive. and then i would you've would be safely reunited. you've missed fundamental point missed the fundamental point again that coming from france, they in france, a first they are in france, a first world country . when this world country. when this situation happens and you only speak english and you need to go somewhere where your family are and you can speak the language and you can speak the language and you can speak the language and you all the historical and you have all the historical ties to i know you don't understand. >> look, i know you don't believe international believe in international borders. do. because without borders. i do. because without international borders, we enter a world of chaos. i understand that the left do not believe in that. i'm glad that you're honest about that. >> but would be saying and
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>> but it would be saying and aiming to turn up 19th per capha aiming to turn up 19th per capita amount of people sharing . okay, we're here. >> we'll keep the debate going. inaya and suzanne evans you're talking about. thank you all. but coming up, as our very own nigel farage accuses natwest of kicking his de—banking complaint into the long grass. can we trust woke banks to truly change? nigel explains why the fight for our freedom is still on. he's live shortly . but up on. he's live shortly. but up next, as ice cube makes an unexpected foray into to the megxit debate , i think you know, megxit debate, i think you know, when you're in the house, you can make more changes to the house than when you're outside of the house. so it's the famous rapper, right, of the house. so it's the famous rapper, right , that harry and rapper, right, that harry and meghan should have stayed to change the royal family from within broadcaster nina mikhalkov goes head to head with socialite lady victoria harvey in the clash. what do you think, dan? at cbnnews.com vote in our poll at news. back
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>> only on gb news britain news . channel >> nigel farage live on the migrant crisis and much more coming up. first, though, the clash , and he was the man who clash, and he was the man who inspired the infamous, but i think actually completely harmless. straight out of compton headline about meghan markle in 2016 , when she first markle in 2016, when she first started dating harry, rapper ice cube penned the song of the same name as part of gangsta rap group n.w.a. in 1988. and he's
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now stepped forward to reject claims that linking the phrase to meghan's upbringing was racist because somebody say, you come straight out of compton and it has a tone of a you know, you come out the hood or you come out the ghetto or you come out. >> it's great people that come out of those places . out of those places. >> in this bombshell new interview , he also said, harry interview, he also said, harry and meghan should have stayed in the royal family. if they really wanted to make global change. fresh off the back of new reports that the late queen never stopped hoping the sussexes would, one day return to the fold , i think you know, to the fold, i think you know, when you're in the house, you can make more changes to the house than when you're outside of the house. >> so , you know, that's kind of >> so, you know, that's kind of my opinion. you know , they've my opinion. you know, they've stuck it out. they might have been able to make some changes.
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>> his so what do you think on this this ice cube right. that harry and meghan should have stayed in the royal family to make changes from within doing battle on now the broad battle on this. now the broad cast sussex supporter nina cast and sussex supporter nina myskow and the royal insider socialite lady victoria harvey , socialite lady victoria harvey, lady v ice cube is right, isn't he? >> yeah , i actually do totally >> yeah, i actually do totally agree with him . i think they agree with him. i think they could have actually really made a big impact if they had actually like stayed and because like right now, every week, you know, they're losing something else like it was the hrh titles off the website. there's so i think to be honest like a year or so i don't think they're going to be left with much. i wouldn't be surprised if they make it so their children cannot be hereditary like in line to the throne. it wouldn't be surprised. >> nina myskow ice cube makes a very good point . if they talk very good point. if they talk all the time about wanting to
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make social change, why the hell did they not just stick it out instead of moaning about the size of their mansion at kensington palace for firstly, i think he was talking about changing the royal family from the inside. >> i don't think he doesn't matter what he was talking. no, no. this this is important because if he was talking about changing the royal family from the that's good the inside, that's a very good point. but point was they point. but the point was they didn't have any choice. >> they were pushed out , have >> they were pushed out, have any choice. >> they tried and they were >> they they tried and they were pushed out because we've been through this before. >> dan , harry and meghan became >> dan, harry and meghan became far more popular than william and kate. and that is not that is not the way of the world they were. do you remember the wedding? do you remember the wedding? do you remember the wedding? and after that, the press, the palace made it clear to the press that kate and william hook line. >> i have not sinker the talking points and william team sussex. >> listen , i've thought this
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>> listen, i've thought this might self from the beginning and only when i read harry's book did i realise that what i'd been thinking all along was actually true . actually true. >> look, when it comes to the stories that they swap, the stories that they swap, the stories in the palace like that is true . like we know that those is true. like we know that those stories are true. yes, they were very popular. maybe the older brother. what didn't like that. but at the end of the day, harry and meghan were leaking stories all the time. >> i don't think they would have leaking stories. >> oh, they were. >> oh, they were. >> they were. they were. but they clearly did want they were clearly did not want to out. to stick it out. >> and it was very obvious from the very beginning that meghan was going him was always going to take him to america was the america like, yeah, this was the plan. i remember doing an interview when they first met, before married, and before they were married, and i did in america did this interview in america and said, guarantee you she and i said, i guarantee you she is going to take him to is going to take him off to america. going to have america. are they going to have the kids over there? they're going know, this the going to you know, this was the plan used british plan she used used the british royal to advance her royal family to advance her political ambitions. >> ice cube >> and someone like ice cube makes such a good point. she
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could have been one of the most powerful figures change in powerful figures for change in the she had, she still the world if she had, she still will be charity. she's still she won't. >> she still will be. and she's run of the mill celebrity. and the point that the royal the point being that the royal family really need them family really, really need them and miss them and should have them fold when at the them in their fold when at the coronation at coronation, coronation at the coronation, when you looked at that balcony, line—up somebody some commentator said, oh, it's much too which not actually too white, which is not actually correct . no, tell you what. correct. no, i'll tell you what. it looked it looked dull . it looked it looked dull. there's no charisma there. it was filled with camilla's relatives, don't care relatives, whom we don't care about. i didn't care about camilla but but but camilla either. but but but she's the queen who have they got? oh, and that and you talk about the sussexes upsetting the queen what about charles? he waited till his mother died. she said camilla should be queen consort. no more than that. as soon as she died suddenly. >> this is a hereditary monarchy. and he's the boss now . no, absolutely. >> but that's not what the queen wanted. it is not what the queen wanted. >> he's in charge now. >> he's in charge now.
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>> he's in charge. so that's so he's in charge. all charles wanted was to have camilla rehabilitated into society. and one day to become queen. he's got that . and now the palace got that. and now the palace machinery needs for the next to kate and william to push things forward . and harry and meghan forward. and harry and meghan were standing quite innocently in the way of that because the popularity was so much. >> this is ludicrous to suggest that harry and meghan were somehow innocent bystanders and have nothing to do with the megxit they were ever going to be like more popular than william and kate. >> course they were at >> of course they they were at that they weren't victoria. >> they were. was like >> they were. it was like because it was a new couple and she's american. it was something new and something we loved her. >> we loved her. so we loved her until we realised that she was all about herself. >> because of that . >> because of that. >> because of that. >> but they have paid the price. listen they look what william and kate, william and kate, when they went to the caribbean, was a complete disaster. >> lady v wants to come in. i
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final word. >> i just lost my train of thought right now. but she basically she. meghan markle she never wanted to be royal. she wanted to be a celebrity. she didn't want to be going around hospitals. to be hospitals. she didn't want to be doing the tough that doing all the tough stuff that she like to she didn't like going to nottingham to open the community centres on. >> nina. you're not going >> nina. nina you're not going to be nina. >> she worked hard. nina >> she has worked hard. nina work she didn't . work hard. she didn't. >> she doesn't know the meaning of she hasn't done of hard work. she hasn't done a day's hard work in her life . day's hard work in her life. >> what is it like? >> what is it like? >> come on. and what about kate? i've heard i have heard many stories about kate from years, maybe for years. what have you heard? i am not going to. what have you heard? >> because i'll be able to tell you the truth. >> i am not going to repeat because you know, tell me what you've heard. no, absolutely you've heard. no, i'm absolutely not tell you. not going to tell you. >> let me tell you. >> okay. well, let me tell you. let me tell because let me tell you, because i actually broke the story and i know that it's true. one of the first that and first reasons that kate and meghan was because kate meghan fell out was because kate heard despicable way that heard the despicable way that meghan speaking to staff at
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meghan was speaking to staff at kensington palace and kate told meghan, you do not speak to my staff in this way. who told you that? >> until who told you that? i have impeccable sources. exactly >> so i need some outrage, nina, until you find me some evidence of kate treating staff terribly, you can be used as a patsy by people who want to drop information. >> so can you. so can you. i'm not nobody. can you? this is my own thoughts of my own. nina. my own thoughts of my own. nina. my own opinion. own thoughts of my own. nina. my own opirvictoria. brilliant >> lady victoria. brilliant clash thank you both. clash as ever. thank you both. who do you agree with? should harry meghan have stayed harry and meghan have stayed in the make the royal family to make changes? mark on twitter says the royal family is an institution that cannot be changed. wouldn't have any changed. they wouldn't have any sway . lucy writes. sway whatsoever. lucy writes. they never to going change. they were never to going change. hundreds of years of tradition from is the from andrew. this is via the email. from me. email. it's a no from me. nothing needs to change the nothing needs to change in the royal it's markles royal family. it's the markles that need to change. your verdict now in a bit of verdict is now in a bit of a split decision. this one, 37% of you think the sussexes should have in the royal family have stayed in the royal family to changes from within. 63% to make changes from within. 63% of you think it was the right
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decision to go. nigel decision for them to go. nigel farage and tom bower still to come, you don't want to go anywhere. first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up . heating up. >> boxed boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello, most areas enjoyed a dry day on tuesday. it's more of the same as we head into wednesday. dry and fine for many. yes, there will be some isolated showers around, but most be dry. and in most places will be dry. and in that sunshine feeling quite warm. we look at the pressure pattern. then see it's pattern. then you can see it's all to air of high all thanks to the air of high pressure continues build pressure that continues to build in country. that's in across the country. that's what's down and what's settling things down and that's what's going to lead to a dry night tonight for the vast majority. skies across majority. clear skies across england northern england and wales, northern ireland, but a bit more cloud across scotland with a across parts of scotland with a few showers continuing at least through of the night. through the start of the night. but under clear skies, but under those clear skies, we could 2 mist and fog could see 1 or 2 mist and fog patches also turn quite patches and also turn quite chilly in some rural chilly as well in some rural spots, temperatures falling into single more prone single figures in more prone spots cities. spots in towns and cities. temperatures holding up 10 to
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13 c. under those clear 13 c. so under those clear skies, a fine skies, we get off to a fine start for much of country, start for much of the country, some sunshine. any mist some early sunshine. any mist and are lifting and fog patches are lifting quite again, on quite readily. again, we hang on to a more cloud across parts to a bit more cloud across parts of scotland with a few showers here continuing the here continuing throughout the day. could see day. elsewhere, we could see 1 or 2 isolated showers, but again, unlucky again, you'll be fairly unlucky to one. most places will to catch one. most places will be with sunny as we be dry with sunny spells as we head the afternoon in that head into the afternoon in that sunshine warm. sunshine feeling warm. temperatures from 14 temperatures ranging from 14 across the far but widely across the far north. but widely into to mid 20s, 26 into the low to mid 20s, 26 degrees towards the degrees there towards the south—east, feeling warm in those light winds. more of the same head into thursday. same as we head into thursday. most dry, a bit most places will be dry, a bit more cloud towards east more cloud towards the east coast that burning back coast at first that burning back to elsewhere, to the coast, elsewhere, increasing of sunshine, increasing amounts of sunshine, feeling as well, feeling very warm as well, particularly towards the west. just once just isolated showers once again, it turns warmer still as we into friday. we head into friday. temperatures reach the temperatures could reach the high increasing high 20s with that increasing chance showers thunderstorms. >> like things are heating >> looks like things are heating up. boilers, proud up. boxed boilers, proud sponsors on . gb news sponsors of weather on. gb news coming up from ditching to main man hating storylines, disney's woke remake of snow white is
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sparking uproar and the film's star is only stoking the flames. >> there is a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. yeah, weird . weird. weird. weird. >> so , as a branding expert >> so, as a branding expert warns that rachel's ziegler could ruin the big budget remake , will disney rein in its star to save the show? ben leo investigates in a special report shortly . but first, as investigates in a special report shortly. but first, as albanian smuggling gangs advertise brand new routes on tiktok from spain to portsmouth are britain's leaky borders now a reason to declare a national emergency? nigel farage offers his unmissable analysis on the migrant crisis. nigel live
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news. the people's channel, britain's news channel or. news. the people's channel, britain's news channel or . what? britain's news channel or. what? >> the farage time now. and it's been disturbingly revealed popular migrant routes of calais, dunkirk and other northern french beaches aren't the only launch sites brits need to worry about when it comes to the small boats crisis. it's a new route from northern spain has also now been exposed as a passage for albanian trafficking gangs sending the gangs sending boats from the city of santander to portsmouth, costing 40,000 per person for times the £3,500 typically charged from calais . traffickers charged from calais. traffickers boast on tiktok how the route is less dangerous and if successful , how migrants will be less likely to be picked up and deported back to albania. so nigel farage are this is just another concern because it's another concern because it's
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another way for our country to be invaded via our unsecure shared borders . shared borders. >> yeah, there are so many routes, aren't there? i mean, you know this one from santander, but of course, don't forget there are still people coming in the backs lorries coming in the backs of lorries in the of cars. this stuff in the boots of cars. this stuff is all still going on. not to the degree that was the the same degree that it was the security improved on people security has improved on people coming in, transport vehicles. but, you know, the truth is, even if it costs 14 grand, if you're coming in to join the drugs trade, it ain't going to take you very long to pay that off. and the truth of it is that, you know , this is not just that, you know, this is not just me saying this. the tiktok adverts show people with big bundles of cash come and join criminal activity in the uk and make your money. now, the remarkable thing is this is of the albanians that came last year across the channel. 50% were granted refugee status, 50% coming from a country that is an
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applicant member for that is a houday applicant member for that is a holiday destination , one that holiday destination, one that has maybe not the most perfect government, but certainly a stable government in germany , stable government in germany, albanian asylum claims were 0. every single one got rejected and even if you do get deported back to albania, what's to stop you coming back again ? so we you coming back again? so we really have , you know, more really have, you know, more holes in our borders than a swiss cheese . none of this is swiss cheese. none of this is working now. >> indeed. and lots of ideas, nigel. lots of new ideas. roger howard writing in the spectator to suggest that maybe we should consider sending arrivals back to france's former colonies, could that work? >> well , you know, i could that work? >> well, you know, i mean, look , it's, it's a fun idea , but the , it's, it's a fun idea, but the truth of it is the truth of it is we have to send people back to france . and if the french to france. and if the french won't cooperate , we have to won't cooperate, we have to physically do it. and they'll be the biggest hullabaloo you've
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ever seen . it'll be as big as ever seen. it'll be as big as when australia towed the boats back in 2012 to indonesia and the un went mad and the eu went mad. and the british foreign office went mad and australia was reduced to pariah state. but you know what happened? the boats stopped coming. the drownings stopped. the deaths stopped and australia solved the problem . but i want to say this problem. but i want to say this . all the while we stay part of the echr and the clue is not just the court in strasbourg , just the court in strasbourg, it's the incorporation of the convention into british law, which british judges use all the while, deportations have almost any body anywhere, have become have become virtually impossible. we will never, ever solve this problem. >> no, couldn't agree more. couldn't agree more . i want to couldn't agree more. i want to move on to your banking crusade now, though, nigel, you've accused the nats west board of
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kicking your complaint into the long grass and now the fca . they long grass and now the fca. they want you to contribute to their own investigation into the banks. you obviously spoke about this on on your show tonight . this on on your show tonight. but what are you expecting from this ? this? >> well, look, i mean , a few >> well, look, i mean, a few things have happened . you know, things have happened. you know, the fca are going to write to all the politically exposed persons in britain. that's about 90,000 people. so a lot of people to ask them, have they been debunked ? have they or been debunked? have they or their associates or family friends have problems . i've got friends have problems. i've got a long list, by the way , of a long list, by the way, of people linked to me that have had terrible problems and accounts closed and accounts refused . and that's good . the refused. and that's good. the wider debate banking inquiry. well, jeremy hunt has started that. you know, he's reacted to what i've exposed . and to say what i've exposed. and to say what i've exposed. and to say what you're doing is illegal. if you close people down and there's going to be an inquiry and from what i understand are
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heanng and from what i understand are hearing and they want me to appear,i hearing and they want me to appear , i can't wait. i can't appear, i can't wait. i can't wait. they may have bitten off with me more than they can chew down. i mean , isn't it down. i mean, isn't it remarkable that the fca is there to protect the integrity and trust in financial services? britain's biggest industry, something in which we're still just about a world leader, but we're losing that status rapidly. they have been so busy with diversity and inclusion and climate change agendas, they forgotten what they're there for. in the first place. led by a bloke called sheldon mills, their executive chairman, who says, we will we will actually literally judge insurance companies on what they're doing to save the planet as opposed to what they're doing to make sure that customers get a good deal. i can't wait. bring me in any time you like. bring it on. >> i hope it's televised. nigel let me tell you. now, look . let me tell you. now, look. moving on to the culture war
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skills battles, the latest big brand to wade into wokery . brand to wade into wokery. they've released lgbt packaging emblazoned with phrases such as black trans lives matter. some people have said, nigel, they've brought a new meaning to the phrase taste the rainbow . but phrase taste the rainbow. but what do you make of this? why do brands keep doing this when they've seen the backlash of bud light? they've seen the backlash cost of coffee. why do they keep doing this? >> because it's still the it is still the prevailing corporate culture that is where we are. but it will not last. the pendulum will swing back. the pendulum will swing back. the pendulum of public opinion already has said so much of this is complete and utter nonsense . is complete and utter nonsense. you know, costa the other week, i mean , those disgusting adverts i mean, those disgusting adverts that costa was putting out and skittles, the latest one who's young , skittles, the latest one who's young, immediate ex grad marketing departments think this is so clever and will make them
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so popular in central london with their mates . and let's just with their mates. and let's just all stop , stop buying skittles. all stop, stop buying skittles. let's boycott skittles right here, right now . here, right now. >> nigel, i don't i don't know what's going on. i've just been transported. can you see nigel into the middle of our. the middle of our newsroom ? i'm middle of our newsroom? i'm >> i thought gb news is tech problems were over, but even if we have to said lockdown , even we have to said lockdown, even if we have tech problems and i was trying not to laugh when i saw it . saw it. >> even if we do, it's the content that matters right ? content that matters right? >> thank you, nigel. thank you, nigel. look, i'm back. i'm back. i've got the union jack back behind me. normal order restored, and nigel will be here at 7 pm. tomorrow night. nigel, thank you. coming up, as a top cop tells parents to get a grip on tiktok yobs after a rise of flash mob criminality. our police right . that discipline police right. that discipline must start at home and should
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social media companies be made responsible for the criminality, encouraged on their platforms by superstar panel gets stuck into that debate in the next hour. but next, a branding expert is warning white star rachel warning snow white star rachel zegler could tank disney's woke remake if she keeps making comments like these. >> there is a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. yeah, weird . weird. so will disney's weird. weird. so will disney's woke fairy tales turn into a commercial nightmare? >> ben leo investigates in a special report
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next tom power and tomorrow's newspaper, front pages on the way. but first, breaking tonight , disney's £170 million remake of snow white could face ruin after a series of woke public. interjections by lead actress rachel zegler. the 22 year old has sparked furious backlash
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among fans of the kids classic after admitting she hated the original 1937 movie calling the storyline weird and slamming prince charming as a stalker. the big budget remake is scheduled for release in march 2024, but brand experts are now predicting disney bosses will be having crisis talks for damage limitation . in following limitation. in following ziegler's woke rampage. our ben leo has been delving into the looming snow white disaster and the uber pc ziegler, who seems determined to destroy her film's success before it's even released . released. >> disney's snow white and the seven dwarves has been charming children since 1937. who can forget this classic moment ? it's forget this classic moment? it's no longer 1937. >> they lived a beautiful princess named snow white. >> the 2024 remake of the classic fairy tale is being given a massive woke wash by disney and its star. actress rachel zegler. this is a kind of beautiful princess no one's seen before . she's a man hating queen
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before. she's a man hating queen of woke and disney fans reckon she's nothing more than a bad apple . apple. >> she's not going to be safe with the prince, and she's not going to be dreaming about true love. she's dreaming about becoming leader she knows becoming the leader she knows she prince always brave >> prince was always a brave saviour. in original 1937 saviour. in the original 1937 film, according to ziegler's film, but according to ziegler's warped there's warped worldview, there's something sinister something much more sinister going on. >> i mean, you know, the original cartoon came out in 1937, and a very evidently so there was a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. yeah, weird. weird super weird. so we didn't do that this time. >> well, rachel fans think your decision to turn a kid's classic into an identity politics parade is weird, too. and if disney aren't careful, their woke fairy tale could turn into a commercial nightmare . commercial nightmare. >> i mean , ben, firstly, she >> i mean, ben, firstly, she couldn't be more annoying. i'm just going to put that out there. but isn't there a huge commercial risk for disney going down this path? >> yeah, definitely. just to address your first point, how
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cringeworthy if you're going to make film about snow white make a film of about snow white and romance, just it and the romance, just do it properly. going to properly. if you're going to wreck like this, rename it wreck it like this, rename it something and your own thing. >> don't trust it like that. >> don't trust it like that. >> but yeah, in terms of the commercial aspect, disney's going through a bit of a nightmare at the moment. their last or 9 films have been last 8 or 9 films have been designated and they've last 8 or 9 films have been desi abouti and they've last 8 or 9 films have been desi abouti million,y've last 8 or 9 films have been desi abouti million, about lost about $900 million, about £700 a result. £700 million as a result. >> had toy story spin off >> you had toy story spin off lightyear, caused a lot of lightyear, which caused a lot of controversy because there was a the main character had a gay kiss . and bearing mind kiss scene. and bearing in mind this movie for kids, the this is a movie for kids, the little mermaid, the remake of that, a black actress, that, that had a black actress, which lot of which again caused a lot of outrage traditionally outrage because traditionally the white with the little mermaid is white with flaming red ginger hair. but it's not just the movies where disney struggling. they've disney is struggling. they've gone in their theme parks gone woke in their theme parks as well. instead calling as well. instead of calling people. and gents, boys people. ladies and gents, boys and they're now totally and girls, they're now totally admitting offend admitting that to not offend anyone park. anyone in one theme park. i think california, they think in california, they ditched minnie mouse's traditional red and white polka dot put her in a blue dot dress and put her in a blue hillary clinton style pantsuit. it end . and in terms of
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it doesn't end. and in terms of disney plus the subscribing channel on on network tv in the first quarter of this year, they lost £400 million and 12 million subscribers. so i hate to be the one to say it. well, i don't actually. but go woke go broke. >> yeah, i mean, disney's the ultimate example of it. of course, ben, there is a huge battle going on in florida over this. florida, obviously. now the spiritual home, you might say , of anti—woke republic say, of anti—woke republic fervour. of course, donald trump based there. but it's the governor of florida, ron desantis, who has been leading the charge against disney. what's going on there? >> yeah, ron desantis, florida governor, massive republic was, until recently, donald trump's main rival for the republican nomination in the presidential race next year. so his role with disney first started when they publicly opposed . and this was publicly opposed. and this was really unprecedented for a big corporation. they publicly opposed new legislation, opposed his new legislation, which prevented schools or school children being taught about woke gender ideology and sexual sexual orientation. in
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schools. so they're actually going to court about this at the moment, disney are suing desantis, but ron has built his profile on two major issues. one was covid, where he quite publicly was against vaccine mandates and masks and locking up kids in their homes with lockdowns. and the second one is his row with disney and against their woke crusade. and this is what he megan kelly, a what he told megan kelly, a couple of weeks ago. >> all right. now, one of the criticisms i hear about about you from people who and you from people who watch and listen to show is he's too listen to my show is he's too establishment, you've establishment, right? you've heard say heard you've heard trump say globalist rhino about globalist the rhino all about he's establishment . he's too establishment. >> i disney on on the >> i beat disney on on the parents rights. they're a pretty powerful financial institution in the state of florida . we in the state of florida. we stood up to the global elites, not just national establishment, international establishment . so international establishment. so ben, disney has inserted itself right in the culture war. >> but it's interesting. i was looking at a tweet from constantine kissane about this snow white debacle , and he said,
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snow white debacle, and he said, what's interesting about this beyond the obvious derangement is the celebratory feel of it. i've this before on the i've seen this before on the british comedy circuit where their entire industry is so woke people there is a people don't realise there is a world of normals out there who don't share in their delusions. and i actually think most people watching tonight are going to say just don't remake snow white. if you are going to destroy a classic. yeah, exactly. >> that's the point . just just >> that's the point. just just call it something else. and the fact they've, for example, in the famous scene where we showed just then in the vat where the prince kisses snow white after she's sleeping many she's been sleeping for how many years woke new remake . years in this woke new remake. they've turned that quite honest scene into some discussion about consent and whether the prince should asked snow so hold should have asked snow so hold on a minute. >> so snow white in her coma. she shouldn't have been going to consent to that. >> someone tell me. i mean, also there's no there's no in the new there's no there's no in the new the new remake. there was quite a famous actor last year who came out and slammed disney
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because they've got they've got one what they little man. one what they call little man. but then they've got a taller black and taller ginger black guy and a taller ginger quy- black guy and a taller ginger guy. tick, tick. whatever guy. tick, tick, tick. whatever you can think include all you can think of to include all the characters. so like you can think of to include all the said, characters. so like you can think of to include all the said, just|aracters. so like you can think of to include all the said, just make rs. so like you can think of to include all the said, just make a. so like you can think of to include all the said, just make a newlike you can think of to include all the said, just make a new film you said, just make a new film with your woke agenda and whatever else and leave snow white and the classics be. i mean , rachel zegler decides to mean, rachel zegler decides to become the snow white derides prince charming as a horrible stalker . stalker. >> you couldn't make it up, but that's where disney is at. great investigation to ben leo, investigation to that, ben leo, thank you so much. but coming up, i'm joined by the heroic british veteran and anti british army veteran and anti ulez hunger striker prabhdeep singh, says his protest singh, who says his protest against sadiq canseco madness are just getting started. he reveals all shortly . but next, reveals all shortly. but next, as parents are told to get a grip on tiktok yobs after a rise of flash mob criminality all over lawless britain are the police right that discipline must start at home. my superstar panel return to debate that next. tonight, ranil jayawardena , amy nicole turner and suzanne
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evans. plus, we'll bring you a first look at tomorrow's new papen first look at tomorrow's new paper. front pages hot off the press . and do stand by for a press. and do stand by for a bower bomb show. britain's best journalist , bower bomb show. britain's best journalist, tom bower will be with us to reveal all the latest on the royal family, including why king charles has decided not to celebrate his birthday back soon. the temperature is rising. >> boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello. most areas enjoyed a dry day on tuesday and it's more of the same as we head into wednesday. dry and fine for many. yes, there will be some isolated showers around, but most dry and in most places will be dry and in that sunshine feeling quite most places will be dry and in that lee|ine feeling quite most places will be dry and in that lee lookeeling quite most places will be dry and in that lee look at ing quite most places will be dry and in that lee look at the quite most places will be dry and in that lee look at the pressure warm. we look at the pressure pattern. then you can see it's all to the area of high all thanks to the area of high pressure that continues to build in the country. that's in across the country. that's what's down and what's settling things down and that's lead to that's what's going to lead to a dry night for the vast dry night tonight for the vast majority. skies across majority. clear skies across england and wales, northern ireland, bit cloud
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ireland, but a bit more cloud across scotland with across parts of scotland with a few continuing at least few showers continuing at least through the night. through the start of the night. but clear skies, we but under those clear skies, we could see 1 or 2 mist and fog patches and also turn quite chilly in some rural chilly as well in some rural spots, falling into spots, temperatures falling into single more prone single figures in more prone spots. towns cities, spots. but in towns and cities, temperatures up 10 to temperatures holding up 10 to 13 c. those clear 13 c. so under those clear skies, we get off to a fine start for much of the country, some sunshine, mist some early sunshine, any mist and are lifting and fog patches are lifting quite again, we on quite readily. again, we hang on to a bit cloud across parts to a bit more cloud across parts of with few showers of scotland with a few showers here throughout the here continuing throughout the day. could see day. elsewhere, we could see 1 or 2 isolated showers. but again, fairly unlucky again, you'll be fairly unlucky to catch most places will again, you'll be fairly unlucky to dryh most places will again, you'll be fairly unlucky to dry with most places will again, you'll be fairly unlucky to dry with sunny: places will again, you'll be fairly unlucky to dry with sunny spells; will again, you'll be fairly unlucky to dry with sunny spells asill again, you'll be fairly unlucky to dry with sunny spells as we be dry with sunny spells as we head into the afternoon in that sunshine feeling warm. temperatures ranging from 14 across far but widely across the far north, but widely into the low to mid 20s, 26 degrees there towards the south—east feeling those south—east feeling warm in those light more of same light winds. more of the same as we head thursday. most we head into thursday. most places a bit more places will be dry, a bit more cloud towards the east coast. at first, that burning back to the coast increasing coast elsewhere, increasing amounts feeling coast elsewhere, increasing amoiwarm feeling coast elsewhere, increasing amoiwarm as feeling coast elsewhere, increasing amoiwarm as well, feeling coast elsewhere, increasing amoiwarm as well, particularly very warm as well, particularly towards isolated towards the west. just isolated showers. it turns showers. once again, it turns warmer head into warmer still as we head into friday. temperatures reach
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gb news, it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. >> tonight, parents have been told to get a grip on tiktok or yobs by a police leader after gangs of youths answered an onune gangs of youths answered an online call to arms causing mayhem on oxford street . so mayhem on oxford street. so a british parents to blame for the gen z riots? or is it up to the chinese social media app to stop these dangerous crazes? that's these dangerous crazes? that's the big debate with my superstar panel the big debate with my superstar panel. and tonight, i'm joined by evans. ran by suzanne evans. ran jayawardhana and amy nicole turner, both making tonight legendary comic and father ted creator graham linehan cancelled from the edinburgh festival fringe for his gender critical views. so are we witnessing the death of free speech in britain
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in the name of woke? we'll give our unfiltered reactions in the media. buzz. one man refusing to be silenced is prabhdeep singh, who went on hunger strike for a heroic seven days in order to protest sadiq khan's ruinous ulez scheme . he'll share his ulez scheme. he'll share his remarkable story with me in just a moment. also on the way tonight, mocked reality star turned tv favourite, rylan clark has opened up about multiple attempts to take his own life after the breakdown of his marriage . marriage. >> could it dress? i couldn't eat. i couldn't do none of these things. i tried to end it a few times, unsuccessfully, gratefully. now it's a powerful interview from one of the nicest men in a snake filled entertainment industry. >> i'll bring you more of it shortly. plus tom bower live with his uncompromising take on meghan markle's latest business ventures. and king charles's future plan for the monarchy . future plan for the monarchy. there'll also be a new greatest britain and union. jack has revealed the first front pages to they're going to be hot off the press straight after polly
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middleton . first middleton. first >> dan, thank you. good evening, will. the top story from the newsroom tonight, a norfolk and suffolk police have admitted the personal information of over a thousand people, including victims of crime and witnesses , victims of crime and witnesses, was mistakenly released in response to a freedom of information request. both forces have now attributed the mistake to a technical issue in a joint statement released later today , statement released later today, the forces both said the data was hidden from anyone opening the files that were issued between april 2021 and march 20th, 22. now figures from the office for national statistics show wages are rising at a record level in the three months to june to close the gap on price rises. inflation is currently running at 7.9, but with regular pay growing by 7.8% for the last quarter. darren morgan, the director of
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statistics at the ons, has suggested people's real pay is recovering . new figures on recovering. new figures on inflation will be released tomorrow . so will the prime tomorrow. so will the prime minister has said. tomorrow. so will the prime minister has said . with wages minister has said. with wages rising at their fastest level for 22 years, there is , he says, for 22 years, there is, he says, light at the end of the tunnel. rishi sunak has said bringing inflation down is still his government's key priority. it's inflation that's making people feel poorer. >> it's eating into the savings in their bank account, making sure there's less money that they have at the end of the month. and that's why we need to bnng month. and that's why we need to bring it down. and that's how we'll interest we'll also bring down interest rates pressure on rates and ease the pressure on people's now we are people's mortgages. now we are making i'm not making progress. i'm not complacent. we'll more complacent. and we'll have more numbers this week, which hopefully continued hopefully show continued downward movement on inflation. but to the but we've got to stick to the plan. that means taking the right, responsible decisions for the we the economy. we being responsible borrowing, with responsible with borrowing, with pubuc responsible with borrowing, with public and if we do public sector pay. and if we do that, we will bring inflation down. >> well, any rise in rail fares in england next year will be below the rate of inflation, the
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department for transport said today the increase will not be as high as the rise in retail price index, which normally dictates rail fares. the government has vowed, it says, to continue to protect rail passengers with the soaring cost of living. any rises will be delayed until march next year. rather than being brought in in january . the rather than being brought in in january. the home office exclusive revealed to gb news today. there's been a huge increase in undocumented migrants exploiting rules to work in the food delivery sector . it says restaurants and small businesses offering delivery services are being urged to carry out more detailed checks on their drivers to crack down on their drivers to crack down on scams . on their drivers to crack down on scams. home on their drivers to crack down on scams . home office officials on scams. home office officials say working in the shadow economy as it's known, is a major pull factor for those embarking on often dangerous and illegal journeys to the uk . now, illegal journeys to the uk. now, madonna has announced that the new dates for her world tour celebrating 40 years at the top of the music business. the singer was due to start the tour
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in canada last month before she announced a plan to reschedule the north american leg following a stay in intensive care after she was ill. the celebration tour will now kick off in london on october the 4th 18th with gb news across the uk. on your tv , news across the uk. on your tv, in your car, on digital radio, and now on your smart speaker by saying play gb news this is britain's news . britain's news. channel >> tomorrow's news now on our mediabuzz first front page and straight to them putin's spy cars seized in uk. that's the headune cars seized in uk. that's the headline leading the metro tonight. the paper reports on three unsuspected spies for the country who have been arrested and charged in major national and charged in a major national security investigation. the i also leads on that run . russian also leads on that run. russian
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spies arrested in uk suburbia . spies arrested in uk suburbia. the paper says the bulgarian nationals have lived and worked in britain for more than a decade. the police allegedly found forged press cards and clothing for surveillance operations have to say it sounds like the real life british version of the americans, which if you haven't watched it, possibly one of the greatest tv dramas ever made. my superstar panel back with me now, the journalist and political commentator, suzanne evans, former environment minister. secretary, actually , weren't you secretary, actually, weren't you ranil jayawardena ? i'm not going ranil jayawardena? i'm not going to demote you, sorry. and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. now unruly tiktok street rats brought devastation to one of london's prime shopping districts after being encouraged on social media to rob jd sports and other shops look . look.
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running in. here we go . running in. here we go. >> oh, police have stopped. >> oh, police have stopped. >> some people outside mcdonald's and just horrendous. >> and those scenes spread to south end, where balaclava clad youths headed to the seaside town after a social media post urged them to get lit on the beach and in southampton over the weekend, youngsters took paracetamol as part of a challenge to outlast each other in hospital . all these tiktok in hospital. all these tiktok crazes have prompted the new chairman of the association of police and crime commissioners, donna jones, to urge parents to take responsibility for their tearaway kids . watch. tearaway kids. watch. >> parents need to get a grip of what their children are doing . what their children are doing. >> not down to the police >> it's not down to the police to things to prevent these things happening. parents have a responsibility to sit down and speak to those kids about what is going on tiktok, how these things are not fun. people will die. not sensible to do
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die. it's not sensible to do this and don't feel the peer pressure that you have to . pressure that you have to. >> the pm has also vowed to clamp down on the troublesome teens. >> it's obviously happened while i was abroad i've got to say i was abroad and i've got to say it's i think criminal it's appalling. i think criminal damage, criminal behaviour is unacceptable. and i fully unacceptable. all and i fully support bringing support the police in bringing those people to justice. and i want anyone watching who's thinking about this see something this that something like this to know that they met with the full they will be met with the full force of the law because that they will be met with the full force of behaviourecause that they will be met with the full forceof behaviour isause that they will be met with the full forceof behaviour is simplyat type of behaviour is simply unacceptable in our society . unacceptable in our society. >> but suzanne evans , we know >> but suzanne evans, we know that's all talk. they will not be met with the full force of the law. actually, it's highly unlikely that anyone will receive any real punishment for what's gone on. so isn't the commissioner right to say actually parents need to stop what's going on with their street rat kids ? street rat kids? >> absolutely. i think we've had a decades now of parents information campaigns which have failed to instil the fact to
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parents that children need discipline , they need routine. discipline, they need routine. they need to be given a strong sense of what is right and wrong for a very early age. i think we've had like a lot of other things in society , we are far things in society, we are far too liberal approach to parenting. so i think donna jones, the chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, is right on that. but where i also think she's very wrong is that she said it's up to the parents. it's not for the police to instil a sense of what is right and wrong. on the police to instil a sense of what is right and wrong. oh yes, it is, donna. it is up to the police as well to support the parents by cracking down on juvenile. but what about these social media companies? >> i mean, person and the think tiktok is having such a nefarious effect on society. it is a nefarious organisation , is a nefarious organisation, ian. it is. chinese government owned and yet we are allowing it to effectively indoctrinate our kids. i agree.
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>> and of course it's been bannedin >> and of course it's been banned in government now and being banned in various other organisations. >> maybe it should just be banned altogether. i don't usually believe that, but usually believe in that, but given it's chinese given it's the chinese government, absolutely. >> social media >> but you social media companies be taking these posts. >> e’- fin $5“ >> there's actually a lot of people are responsible for people who are responsible for this, but but randall, you make a that actually lot a good point that actually a lot of these kids are lacking a strong male role model. and isn't something we're isn't that something that we're not enough ? oh, yeah. >> i mean, sadly, it's become unfashionable to be able to say this. not to say this. and this is not to say that people who are single parents, for whatever reason, don't try their course don't try their best. of course they do. the here they do. but the point here is so these boys, young so many of these boys, young boys , teenage boys do need boys, teenage boys do need a strong male role model. and all the research shows this. this isn't just me on your sofa today. all the research shows that teenage boys without strong male role models do fall disproportionate early into these sorts of criminal acts. and i agree with suzanne . it's and i agree with suzanne. it's for the police. i agree with donna, who says me and my constituents in hampshire.
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actually, she's absolutely right . it's for the parents to be able take action. parents, able to take action. parents, plural, but also for the plural, but it's also for the police. delighted here to police. i'm delighted here to see the police actually taking action. you know, too often it would have been, oh, we can't do this. a discriminating this. it's a discriminating against of society or against a group of society or it's too hard, too much confrontation. >> what we've seen, we've seen look , i'm going to wait to see look, i'm going to wait to see because , you know, the police because, you know, the police hardly tackle any shoplifting unless it's over £200 in value and unless it's caught on cctv, the onus is often put on the retailer. so i'm going to wait and see. now, look, amy, i'm absolutely convinced are absolutely convinced you are going very, strongly going to very, very strongly disagree just disagree with what reynolds just said. were said. you obviously were a single mother. you wrote a book about being a single mother. so what want to say on this? what do you want to say on this? >> think reynolds doing what i >> i think reynolds doing what i expected which is expected him to do, which is what seen of today, what i've seen a lot of today, which is kind passing which is kind of passing the buck. you're shifting the buck. so you're shifting the role society onto parents as role of society onto parents as if parents exist in a vacuum. so at the moment, we have record inequality, we have unaffordable childcare , record waiting lists,
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childcare, record waiting lists, parents don't have the time. if you look at this in relation to the london riots, both of them happened at the time of summer. some at a time when kids are bored, they're unoccupied. you're putting a lot of pressure on parents at the moment, especially with the way we've. >> but what about the point about strong male role will that doesn't simply doesn't have to come from a biological father. >> you can have a strong male role model. or is it male role model? dad or a strong parental unit, of course, is fundamental . but i said a strong male role model. but to be clear. but i don't think that i think that oversimplifies why behaviour like this is happening. you're not seriously saying waiting lists in the nhs are the cause of these sorts of is a criminal activity because activity factor because dissatisfaction with the state and the support and a distrust in politicians was one of the key drivers of the london riots. and this behaviour completely, completely echoes what always there just in a micro politicians, politicians have never been trusted pretty much
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at any point in history. >> i remember seeing some polling by ipsos mori that they did in the 1940s, just after britain had won the war. politics popularity was at politics was popularity was at an all time low. i, too am a single mother and i'm the child of a single because my of a single mother because my father when i very father died when i was very small. not turned into small. i've not turned into a juvenile delinquent in rioting. neither has my daughter. >> my son. so far. so. >> so. so i so.— >> so. so i do so. >> so. so i do agree with you on that. but it all comes back as what i said. it's about discipline. it's about giving children discipline . children discipline. >> it's about supporting parents ethical training as well. so another really interesting example, when you looked at the areas in the london riots where there was more rioting, it was there was more rioting, it was the areas with the least youth services that were the least affected because had affected because they had a sense of community where you have a social cohesion, it's not let's stop making excuses for, frankly, despicable , awful frankly, despicable, awful criminal behaviour by our young people. >> stop blaming, making excuses. no, you're not. >> you're making excuses. it means you can prevent it.
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>> i actually think it's really undermining what you're doing. it's so patronising. it's like you're saying, because someone might from a might come from a from a depnved might come from a from a deprived area that they don't have a moral code to know what's right and what's wrong . and that right and what's wrong. and that is totally , totally, completely is totally, totally, completely mischaracterised what i'm saying. >> i'm just saying that is a very complex reason and quite often behaviour. like i disagree . cry for help for bigger schools should be able to commit these crimes then of course not. i would . but what i'm saying is i would. but what i'm saying is to prevent this type of behaviour, they should prevent this of behaviour from this type of behaviour from happening you to look happening and you need to look at beyond just saying, at something beyond just saying, oh, it's because they have oh, it's because they don't have a male model or it a strong male role model or it doesn't that you provide doesn't mean that you provide excuses for this behaviour. it's a societal cause . a societal cause. >> look, i know from personal experience that rylan clark is one of the good guys in the shark filled showbiz industry. so i salute today for so i salute him today for bravely to open up bravely deciding to open up about multiple attempts to take his life after hitting rock his own life after hitting rock bottom following his split with
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his ex—husband in 2021. harry is talking about his struggle with matt willis . matt willis. >> he's so strong. i'm so, so strong. but i was so broken. yeah, like to the point where i physically couldn't dress, i couldn't eat, i couldn't do none of these things. i tried to end it a few times. unsuccessful gratefully now, but it i just remember going to sleep at night right after doing nothing all day, living at my mum's frightened to leave the house, didn't want anyone to see me, and i think that's the fame side of and i would pray of stuff. yeah and i would pray that i wouldn't wake up because then wouldn't be my fault . then it wouldn't be my fault. >> and thank goodness he's >> some. and thank goodness he's got devastating got through that devastating penod got through that devastating period and back to being one of the biggest tv presenters in the country, amy nicole turner , country, amy nicole turner, ranil suzanne ranil jayawardena, suzanne evans, stand by because evans, do stand by because coming up, legendary comic coming up, as legendary comic and ted creator graham and father ted creator graham linehan is cancelled from the edinburgh festival fringe for his gender critical views. are we witnessing the death of free speech in britain in the name of
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woke? but next, the hatred for sadiq ulez scheme laid sadiq khan's ulez scheme laid bare an army veteran. camps bare as an army veteran. camps outside uxbridge station gone on hunger strike for seven days. prabhdeep singh speaks about his extraordinary week of protests in just a few moments and reveals what he's planning to stick it to. sadiq next. don't go
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patrick christys on gb news. i'm gb news radio . now in exactly
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gb news radio. now in exactly two weeks time, failed london mayor sadiq khan will enforce his ruinous ulez scheme. >> in all of london's 32 boroughs. but the british people are fighting back and one top secret group , dubbed the blade secret group, dubbed the blade runners, has vowed to destroy every ulez his camera. meanwhile thousands of bikers are set to rally against the climate policy as they prepare to circle london on the m25 orbital motorway this weekend . however, for the most weekend. however, for the most inspiring protest, look no further than private hire driver and army veteran prabhdeep singh, who went on hunger strike for a heroic seven days last week. the eyes of the nation were on prabhdeep as he camped outside uxbridge station, where voters recently stuck two fingers up to ulez in the recent by—election but what compelled him to make such a sacrifice? because as to prabhdeep the ulez steam is discrimination against poor people. which is why he has promised further dramatic action. i'm delighted to say
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prabhdeep joined me now . what prabhdeep joined me now. what are you planning next? prabhdeep ihear are you planning next? prabhdeep i hear potentially it involves a mass hunger strike. >> first of all, thank you for having me on your show. >> first of all, thank you for having me on your show . well on having me on your show. well on the last day when entered my strike, i had a lot of love from the people and respect from the people. further to that, a gentleman named andy presented me with a gallantry medal that the love and respect is a debt for me. and i will repay this this debt again. i'm just waiting for it to be a little better now because it's been seven week. i had nothing and i was feeling very weak for the last couple of days since i arrived back home and we will make a comeback soon. so it's ours one to start with, but i'm i know more of, you know, the single person now. it's a big team got involved and we will
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fight back . fight back. >> okay so if you want to join prabhdeep on a mass hunger strike, i have to say couldn't do it for seven days. couldn't do it for seven days. couldn't do it for seven days. a lot of respect for you for doing so. you're very disappointed, though, prabhdeep, because you haven't a word from sadiq haven't heard a word from sadiq khan, is that right? >> well, he simply reacted on one of the mainstream channels asking me to reconsider. but i was wondering why shall i reconsider? this is not something my routine job i do that i something my routine job i do thati go something my routine job i do that i go out of my house and, you know, sit on a fast for seven days. i was forced to do that rather than mr khan suggesting me to reconsider. he should rather reconsider his dictatorial scheme he's imposed upon imposing on the people, the people of this this country. they don't want it. if people's will is against it in a
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democratic country, how can you impose this so this is what i'm at a loss to know that why, mr khanis at a loss to know that why, mr khan is not reconsidering . khan is not reconsidering. >> yeah. and he's not. he's made it very clear he's not. and we're going to show you that in just just a moment. so prabhdeep outside of the station over those seven days, did you get a real sense that the british people have had enough as well ? people have had enough as well? >> when you go on the ground and you see the people in a person rather than , you know , observing rather than, you know, observing them on the social media, you really feel that ? uh, i had a really feel that? uh, i had a lot of people coming in for the last seven days. they drop into my tent and had a comment book which is filled from page one till the end, and all the moving stories i had , i was very moved stories i had, i was very moved because i had i have a heart. i l, because i had i have a heart. i i, i as again , i fail to
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i, i as again, i fail to understand why it is not moving . mr khan 5 million people out there are suffering. well, as you say , the guy doesn't care . you say, the guy doesn't care. >> and one of the reasons he doesn't care is because he's so arrogant that he believes there's no chance that he could be beaten in the next mayoral election . election. >> and i got to your question, this arrogance doesn't not work in the democrat structure. this is not a dictatorship here. mr khan cannot go back into the world war ii during the time that he can be arrogant. why while, you know, being a leader of the people, okay, he is a he's elected by the people and need to listen to the people. he cannot be arrogant. he's accountable. he's rather a servant to the people. he is accountable to the people. and they need to listen to them. >> prabhdeep singh very powerful message and prabhdeep planning now a mass hunger strike against
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ulez . this is what i spoke ulez. this is what i spoke a spokesperson , though, for sadiq spokesperson, though, for sadiq khan has said sadiq khan is not prepared to step back, delay or water down vital green policies like ulez, which will not only save lives and protect children's lungs by cleaning up our polluted air, but help us to fight the climate crisis, he has continued to listen to the concerns of londoners over recent months and has announced a huge expansion to the scrappage scheme . scrappage scheme. >> that means all londoners with non compliant cars will be non ulez compliant cars will be eligible for financial support to switch to greener, less polluting vehicles . polluting vehicles. >> coming up, stand by for some boer bombshells as the esteemed journalist reveals king charles's new plans for the monarchy . first, though, the monarchy. first, though, the weather . weather. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers are proud sponsors of weather on gb news. hello >> most areas enjoyed a dry day on tuesday and it's more of the same as we head into wednesday.
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dry and fine for many. yes, there will be some isolated showers around, but most places will be dry and in that sunshine feeling warm. we look at feeling quite warm. we look at the pressure pattern. then you can thanks the can see it's all thanks to the air high pressure that air of high pressure that continues to build in across the country. that's what's settling continues to build in across the countn down t's what's settling continues to build in across the countn down and hat's settling continues to build in across the countn down and that'settling continues to build in across the countn down and that's what's things down and that's what's going dry night going to lead to a dry night tonight the vast majority. tonight for the vast majority. clear skies across england and wales, ireland, wales, northern ireland, but a bit cloud across parts of bit more cloud across parts of scotland showers scotland with a few showers continuing through the continuing at least through the start night. but under start of the night. but under those skies, we could see those clear skies, we could see 1 or 2 mist and fog patches and also quite chilly as well also turn quite chilly as well in some rural spots, temperatures falling into single figures spots. but figures in more prone spots. but in cities, in towns and cities, temperatures holding 10 to temperatures holding up 10 to 13 c. those clear 13 c. so under those clear skies, get off to a fine skies, we get off to a fine start for much of the country, some sunshine, mist some early sunshine, any mist and patches are lifting and fog patches are lifting quite again, we hang quite readily. again, we hang on to cloud across parts to a bit more cloud across parts of scotland with showers of scotland with a few showers here continuing throughout the day. see day. elsewhere, we could see 1 or 2 isolated showers. but again, be unlucky again, you'll be fairly unlucky to catch one. most places will be dry with sunny spells as we head afternoon head into the afternoon in that sunshine warm.
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sunshine feeling warm. temperatures ranging from 14 across far north, but widely across the far north, but widely into the low to mid 26 into the low to mid 20s, 26 degrees there towards the south—east feeling warm in those light more of the same as light winds. more of the same as we thursday. most we head into thursday. most places dry, a bit more places will be dry, a bit more cloud the coast. at cloud towards the east coast. at first, burning back to the first, that burning back to the coast increasing coast elsewhere, increasing amounts sunshine, feeling amounts of sunshine, feeling very particularly very warm as well, particularly towards just isolated towards the west. just isolated showers it turns showers once again, it turns warmer into warmer still as we head into friday. temperatures reach friday. temperatures could reach the high 20s with that increasing chance heavy increasing chance of heavy showers thunderstorms showers and thunderstorms that warm from boxt boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up in uncancelled is the king right to tone down celebrations for his 75th birthday following a year of huge royal events. >> tom bower gives his expert view in uncancelled soon. but next in the media buzz from comedy festival to laughing stock, the edinburgh fringe has cancelled father ted creator graham linehan for saying a woman doesn't have a penis. but all jokes aside, are we now seeing the death of free speech in britain? my superstar panel returned that. and returned to debate that. and there's tomorrow's there's more of tomorrow's newspaper. is hot off
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radio. >> let's return to tomorrow's news tonight. now in our media buzz, more front pages are in the daily telegraph reports on the arrest of three suspected members of a russian spy ring with the paper revealing the group were based in a house a mile from an raf airfield field used by ministers and the royal family. let's whilst pass the matildas that's the headline in the sun tonight with the paper leading with the build up to the lionesses semi—final match against the aussies at the women's football world cup. down under it kicks off at 11 am. tomorrow morning. my superstar panel tomorrow morning. my superstar panel, back with you now. amy nicole turner, ranil jayawardena, suzanne evans, you're going to be watching and supporting the lionesses >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> amy. >> amy. >> yeah, absolutely. love it . >> yeah, absolutely. love it. >> yeah, absolutely. love it. >> and you have to say, yes, of course i do. >> of course. >> of course. >> now, look, as the creator of
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beloved like ted beloved tv shows like father ted graham, is one of the graham, linehan is one of the country's great comics. but in the few hours, we've been the last few hours, we've been reminded of british comedy reminded of how british comedy these has nothing these days has nothing to do with the and only looks to with the jokes and only looks to appease wokes . linehan felt appease the wokes. linehan felt the of that toxic turn the brunt of that toxic turn after his edinburgh fringe show was suddenly cancelled and due to his defence of women's rights against the extreme trans lobby, the leith arches venue put out a feeble statement saying we do not support this comedian or his views. we're we are an inclusive venue and will not allow such views to violate our space. now, the show's promoter is our very own andrew doyle, the star of free speech nation and headliners who criticised the decision writing. it is astonishing that a comedy night at the largest arts festival in the world should be prevented from going ahead simply because activists are offended . the activists are offended. the comedy industry is in a dire state. it's about time that promoters , venues, comedy promoters, venues, comedy critics and comedians made a
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concerted effort to support free expression in the arts . expression in the arts. linehan's crime, by the way , his linehan's crime, by the way, his views of biological sex, which he's explained numerous times on this show when he believes that a woman can have a penis, is an extremist, you know, and a homophobic extremist at that , homophobic extremist at that, you know, because lesbians do not have a penis, you know , gay not have a penis, you know, gay men do not have vaginas. >> this is homophobia and conversion therapy . conversion therapy. >> now, suzanne evans, some people think that's a controversial view. it's certainly shouldn't be a view that gets your comedy ensemble show cancelled , or is it? show cancelled, or is it? >> no, absolutely not. i had a look at the leith arches website, their home page says proudly in big letters hire our venue for any event. well, that's a lie, isn't it? because they're clearly cancelling some event. they're clearly cancelling some event . i also had a look at some event. i also had a look at some of the other things that they have got on that they're not cancelling . so have cancelling. so they have a witchcraft market, several of them, now, personally witchcraft market, several of them,have now, personally witchcraft market, several of them,have a now, personally witchcraft market, several of them,have a problem personally witchcraft market, several of
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them,have a problem with nally witchcraft market, several of them,have a problem with that, don't have a problem with that, but understand how lot but i can understand how a lot of people might. they have drag shows. they offer their facilities for stag and hen parties so debauchery parties. so drunken debauchery is fine, but good comedy isn't. father ted is one of the best comedy series ever written. it's one of my favourites and i find it absolutely appalling that this venue thinks it little venue has a right to cancel one of the greatest comedy writers of the greatest comedy writers of all time. >> and this is actually really serious. randall one because we saw joanna cherry qc, the snp mp, cancelled earlier here in the edinburgh festival . she has the edinburgh festival. she has actually written tonight that this looks like a clear case of belief discrimination , which belief discrimination, which actually is against the law, is it not? >> yeah, i mean. joanna cherry rosie duffield and so on. a number of mps on the other side of, of parliament have faced huge abuse from activists in their own parties and outside ed
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and joanna has been an absolute star at taking this on. and i say that as someone who's politically diametrically opposed to her. but you know, the truth here is, as you said, it's a belief. it's become it's moved from political correctness to an extreme indoctrination of some sort of quasi religion that we all must believe this. otherwise we will all be shut down. and it is absolutely unacceptable if we believe in freedom, if we believe that people should be able to live their own lives so long as they don't affect other people's rights, then we should be able to speak as we fit. to speak out as we see fit. >> but amy, actually think >> but amy, you actually think he should be cancelled for his gender critical views? he should be cancelled for his gerrandall,:al views? he should be cancelled for his gerrandall,:al vijust? he should be cancelled for his gerrandall,:alvijust? the >> randall, you just hit the nail on the head because you said about people's rights. if you you're you are gender critical, you're denying trans people basic rights. so do you think that you are do you think a biological man should be in a woman's changing room? i don't deny. i believe that biology are believe that the biology are assigned at birth can be entirely irrelevant to what type of biological man should be in a
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woman's changing you woman's changing room. are you talking man , a talking about a trans man, a biological any biological man of any description ? should they be in description? should they be in what's their gender identity ? what's their gender identity? >> biological man? well >> should a biological man? well a woman. a trans woman. >> but that's exactly trans >> but that's exactly the trans woman. boil it down and woman. if you boil it down and you say biology is the thing that matters the most, it does, then you're going to trans then you're going to get trans men women's changing men in the women's changing rooms. trans men big, rooms. and trans men are big, hairy is that what you hairy blokes. is that what you want? >> that person is biologically a woman , so you want them in the woman, so you want them in the women's changing room. >> that person is biologically a woman argument falls down instantly unfortunately instantly because unfortunately i've consistent. but i've not been consistent. but then big hairy blokes then you want big hairy blokes in the women's changing room. >> i mean, look, i want >> but amy, i mean, look, i want to about the cancellation to talk about the cancellation of linehan what of graham linehan because what shocks that you agree with shocks me is that you agree with it . you think it's right that it. you think it's right that this venue cancels him because of his perfectly legal views. >> yes , but i don't think he's >> yes, but i don't think he's been cancelled because he's got three very avid supporters sitting right here. only one person that has a problem with it. he's not i don't think he's been cancelled, so i'm sure he
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can cancel. but the thing is, amy andrew doyle is entire brilliant comedy unleashed event has has has been cancelled that has commercial repercussion . you're commercial repercussion. you're not there. so wouldn't not wanted there. so wouldn't they that they rather go somewhere that welcomes wanted there. >> t- there. >> had booked tickets. >> people had booked tickets. people see them. >> i am not surprised that that venue it's as ever, amy, a tiny , tiny proportion of the population hard left activists. >> we see it on this channel all the time trying to enforce their view on the majority when actually their view is the minority view. >> but actually i just heard randall enforcing his view of what toilet someone he doesn't know should use. >> well, first of all, i said changing room. but second, i actually do believe it's right to protect the rights of women and girls and the women and girls actually do make up the majority girls actually do make up the ma_well, look, some women and >> well, look, on some women and girls born biological men, girls were born biological men, and where identity and that's where gender identity is important. is extremely important. >> on a similar theme, i want to ask you about skittles, because >> on a similar theme, i want to ask isu about skittles, because >> on a similar theme, i want to ask isu ablatest ittles, because >> on a similar theme, i want to ask isu ablatest brand because >> on a similar theme, i want to ask isu ablatest brand that use this is the latest brand that has gone woke. >> has released special >> it has released special packaging in the us which
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features slogans like black trans lives matters and joy is resistance . while skittles said resistance. while skittles said its mission was to celebrate stories from the lgbt community, the packaging has faced a backlash on social media. american political commentator waters wrote, unless they are trying to get your kids to turn into lgbtq blm activists, what's the point of this by coming after your children? already these calls for a bud light style ban on the brand . are you style ban on the brand. are you happy with skittles? no forcing these political messages. >> they're forcing an extremist ideology on children, impressionable children who are, you know, working their way out in life, trying to find out where they fit into this whole great world of ours. and this is a cult. this this is an extremist ideology that they're ramming down kids throats, quite literally in this this situation with their vile sweets. i mean, a how nice are they? skittles. >> do you like those? >> do you like those?
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>> i think it's funny that you could have this extreme reaction to a limited edition packaging that was designed pride that was designed for pride month and the sweets are the colour of the rainbow like it fits completely me having a reaction to packaging, but you can't even cope with somebody turning at a comedy venue turning up at a comedy venue that want to go and that you don't want to go and see. no, i can just see the reasons. i'm not going to reasons. look, i'm not going to go linehan. you don't go to graham linehan. you don't buy skittles? no, i want bruce. >> i won't. >>- >> i won't. >> randall, how do you feel about skittles doing this? should they broke? about skittles doing this? sth ld they broke? about skittles doing this? sth just|ey broke? about skittles doing this? sth just think broke? about skittles doing this? sth just think it's,(e? about skittles doing this? sth just think it's, again, >> i just think it's, again, a real shame that corporate s think that they need try and think that they need to try and virtue in these sorts of virtue signal in these sorts of ways . as you know, people buy ways. as you know, people buy skittles of skittles not because of the packaging, because the packaging, but because of the sweets inside. taste the sweets inside. they go taste the rainbow. hate, though, sweets inside. they go taste the raihave. hate, though, sweets inside. they go taste the rai have to hate, though, sweets inside. they go taste the raihave to explain ate, though, sweets inside. they go taste the raihave to explain to 5, though, sweets inside. they go taste the raihave to explain to myough, sweets inside. they go taste the raihave to explain to my six h, to have to explain to my six year daughter what all this year old daughter what all this stuff means on the outside a stuff means on the outside of a pack. if your daughter pack. what if your daughter grows trans or gay or grows up to be trans or gay or non—binary? >> yeah, children don't need. >> yeah, children don't need. >> point they've to >> the point is, they've got to grow and we shouldn't be grow up and we shouldn't be trying ram this down. a six trying to ram this down. a six year old every it's just. >> i mean, you don't understand . don't this every . we don't need this every everywhere go. you understand
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everywhere we go. you understand that? want to buy some that? we just want to buy some food without any form of political or social messaging on it. the problem is you get that one month a year you can cope with it. >> oh, come on. >>— >> oh, come on. >> the problem is, though, that the left say that women can have penises and this is the fundamental problem with keir starmer and with all the people on the left of politics that ultimately, though they say finally come around. well even he's come around apparently . but he's come around apparently. but can we really believe that given it took months, years? no, it took him months, years? no, he's been given a line. >> he's been given a line by his occupy the world. >> think people >> if you seriously think people boil down to their genitals, it's a laughable thing. i think biology is taught in schools and if it's not being taught well enough dare i say, tony enough under, dare i say, tony blair's government in the blair's labour government in the last years, then i'm afraid last 20 years, then i'm afraid that's probably the root cause. it's so for easy you to say that as a gender conforming man. it's so easy for all of you to say that as gender conforming people, up the people, i'm speaking up for the majority people, including majority of people, including i'm speaking up for minority
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majority of people, including i'm spewhog up for minority majority of people, including i'm spewhog up thatninority majority of people, including i'm spewhog up that they ty majority of people, including i'm spewhog up that they are people who feel that they are being absolutely chased away. why don't they just wipe the narrative if they don't like people like joanna cherry have faced huge abuse, huge abuse for being a lesbian, standing up for lesbians. >> and that's why she's faced this so much research she's faced abuse in life for gender critical views which deny trans people basic gender critical views, which, way , are views, which, by the way, are asking as a lesbian woman to asking her as a lesbian woman to be physically attracted to biological men. >> yes, that is that is what she was being asked to do. >> a lot of lesbians are very, very open to trans women. others aren't . you just swipe left. you aren't. you just swipe left. you swipe right. it's personal preference. okay. >> i'm gonna turn right to suzanne evans, my superstar panel suzanne evans, my superstar panel. and do stand by, because coming up, should anti—sugar campaigners leave characters like frosty tiger alone? yes, yes, yes. and stop the nanny state controlling how companies promote their products. keep away from my frosties . we'll away from my frosties. we'll debate that as part of tonight's greatest uni and greatest britain and uni and jackass. but first, is the king
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right have ordered toned down right to have ordered toned down celebrations 70th fifth celebrations for his 70th fifth birthday a year of birthday following a year of huge events. and what's huge royal events. and what's the truth about what's going on with harry and meghan? this week, biographer, top week, esteemed biographer, top journalist tom bower offers his expert and exclusive expert analysis and exclusive insight. brace yourself for some bower bombshells because we're back in
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time now for cancel out and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without out the fear of the cancel culture, which you know, is sweeping the rest of the media. now, king charles will celebrate his landmark 75th birthday later this year. monarch has this year. but the monarch has ordered celebrations to small ordered celebrations to be small and family orientated, with a source revealing his majesty is not given to fuss over such things as it is. but he is acutely conscious. there have been many set piece royal events of late and his thinking is of late and his firm thinking is that to mark his birthday
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that events to mark his birthday will so instead he's will be minimal. so instead he's going to focus on his daily business on the big day on november the 14th. so tom, i know you've often been critical of charles. of course , you wrote of charles. of course, you wrote a biography of the king. but do you think in this case he has actually sensed the mood of the nafion actually sensed the mood of the nation . nation. >> absolutely, dan. i mean , >> absolutely, dan. i mean, certainly the king's birthday is an important event, but there have been so many legal royal events in the last year. but quite clearly , he's taken the quite clearly, he's taken the decision that it's best just to fire the guns. 21 times and leave it at that. that doesn't mean that the nation won't rejoice that he's reached his age, that yet again will carry on in good health. but no, he's right . he needs to tone down and right. he needs to tone down and he's followed the right advice. >> okay , good. nice to see you. >> okay, good. nice to see you. praising the king when it's due, tom, when it's due. sometimes he does get it right , doesn't he? does get it right, doesn't he? look look. moving over to california for meghan markle has
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been spotted again without harry. this time. been spotted again without harry. this time . this isn't harry. this time. this isn't a selfie where she's beaming with a hairdresser friend called katie lee and the author cleo wade. and clearly this was published on purpose to show meghan having a good time. it's part of a load of pr that the duchess has been doing, but it does come, tom, as this new bombshell report published in the sun newspaper claims that harry and meghan are at loggerheads over how how to raise their children, they're also split professionally, of course, with meghan now apparently focusing on the relaunch of her blog, the tig. and we did see her flashing . did and we did see her flashing. did you see that, tom, over the weekend flashing that little thing on her wrist in front of the paps? so what do you think is on, tom, here? how is going on, tom, here? how would you judge phase two of the sussexes america ? sussexes life in america? >> i think this week >> well, dan, i think this week has been mayhem in montecito , has been mayhem in montecito, part 33. we've had harry in tokyo for the first time looking happyin
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tokyo for the first time looking happy in many, many months, if not years , because he's got away not years, because he's got away from montecito and he's with some real men having some fun. we have meghan parading in this deep heat of california in a coat looking absolutely immaculate and very healthy. and she's clearly lost weight, clearly making the statement that she is back in business as a single profession woman. and as we mentioned last week, she sort of says we're going to launch the tig again. well, that's part 93. she keeps on relaunching it. but i do think the sun story has a lot of truth in it. and it's for this reason that meghan and harry come from different cultures , as harry has different cultures, as harry has never been properly educated. he had terrible a—levels in eton of all places, where most students get straight a's. he got a d and an e in. when he applied for sandhurst, his exam was considered to be so childish. the actual paper he wrote, they had to let him in just because of his status. he's never understood education, whereas of course, meghan worked very hard
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thanks to her wonderful father for went to an excellent school and she passed her grades and got into a good college. so there's bound to be a clash between harry, who knows nothing about education and meghan, who believes education is the route to a prosperous life. so i'm sure there's a clash there. but i think the photographs this week have revealed an extraordinary situation when meghan is showing she's happy without harry. harry is showing he's happy without meghan . so he's happy without meghan. so what is going to happen when they finally get back together again at the end of the week? >> yeah, it's so interesting, isn't it? and you just know it's planned because everything they do is planned and all of the leaks are to show that they're really enjoying doing things on their know their own. when we know when they've together recently, they've been together recently, they've been together recently, they've been together recently, they've been totally miserable . they've been totally miserable. tom, you make of these tom, what do you make of these reports is playing reports that kate is playing peacemaker between in the sussexes and the prince and princess of wales? is it true that she's on the phone to harry
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all the time? >> i think that's complete fantasy. i think kate has got absolutely no interest whatsoever in reconciliation with harry and definitely not with harry and definitely not with meghan . and the idea that with meghan. and the idea that she would go behind william's back to harry, who's treated them both so appallingly in both his interviews and his book is just ridiculous. so that's the story we can discount and discard . but there's interesting discard. but there's interesting things happening in montecito. the couple are on the move, but they just don't know where to go or to what do. but they're happy alone and find that this week really quite wonderful . really quite wonderful. >> well, indeed. and look, tom, at the very least, i think what we're seeing is an acknowledgement that harry and meghan together , they're meghan together, they're professionally as the sussexes . professionally as the sussexes. remember tom, they told us they were like salt and pepper doesn't work . doesn't work. >> absolutely. there's a clash of cultures, clash of interest . of cultures, clash of interest. yes. but, you know, they'll have to one way or another, reconcile it. but in the end, what is
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always an issue between parents is how to bring up your children . and if you can't agree on that, that becomes a major problem. and that's going to be harry's. and meghan's big test. now, how are they going to educate the educate and bring up the children? they're happier children? and if they're happier apart, then of those who apart, then some of those who think there could more than think there could be more than just temporary may well be proved right. but let's see, they're clearly both of them. both them are in business both of them are in the business at moment of projecting at the moment of projecting themselves and for that, themselves alone. and for that, we should be grateful that there's something move. there's something on the move. finally >> well, indeed. and it's something that we saw in the early 90s with then prince charles and princess diana history might be repeating tom bower, and i know you'll keep across it. tom bower of course, biographer of king charles and meghan markle. thank you, tom. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain and union superstar union jackass. my superstar panel back me, suzanne panel back with me, suzanne evans , who's your nominee? evans, who's your nominee? >> so my nominee is princess anne. it's her 73rd birthday today. she's beautiful ,
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anne. it's her 73rd birthday today. she's beautiful, she's bright, she's sassy. she's strong, very hard working royal. happy birthday, your royal highness . highness. >> great nomination , ranil >> great nomination, ranil jayawardena. who are you for? going >> well, my greatest britain nomination is for donald jones, my police commissioner and chairman of police commissioners across the country. she's speaking common sense and saying that parents should take responsibility their children. >> yeah, i think she was absolutely right to do that. completely agree with that , amy completely agree with that, amy nicole, your nominee. so i've picked the two brewers pub in clapham somewhere where i have spent many , many fabulous spent many, many fabulous evenings . so spent many, many fabulous evenings. so have i. >> so , so devastatingly. there >> so, so devastatingly. there was a stabbing outside a homophobic stabbing earlier in the week . yet do we know it was the week. yet do we know it was homophobic ? homophobic? >> in all seriousness? yes. amy yeah, it's been considered a homophobic hate crime by the police . police. >> yes. but they remained open, so. and they're putting on just as fabulous events. yeah. and they were there last night
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putting on just as amazing night as always. so good standing up to that awful attack. yeah. >> and there is a picture now that has been released of the suspect which is available on the gb news social media account. and obviously he needs to be found. but i'm going to go with randall jayawardhana tonight and congrats , bullet tonight and congrats, bullet donna jones, because it's not easy sometimes to speak out and say actually parents need to step up, you know, without parents it's actually going to be too big for the police to deal with whatsoever union jack has time now. suzanne evans, your nominee so it's the campaign group action on sugar. >> they're completely unaware of the complexities of obesity. so have far more power than they should have. and they're latest pubuchy should have. and they're latest publicity seeking gimmick is to try and ban the coco pops monkey, the frosties tiger and the nesquik bunny. for goodness sake, get a grip. >> my goodness, this is nanny state. >> nanny state. >> nanny state. >> it's completely wrong. >> it's completely wrong. >> drives me insane. >> drives me insane. >> you want to ban skittles? >> you want to ban skittles? >> no, i don't. just we don't.
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>> no, i don't. just we don't. >> we don't want to ban them. we can. there's a difference between criticising something and banning it, but oh, my goodness, they keep coming for my i love frosties . my frosties. i love frosties. right. regular viewers of the show know but it's show will know that. but it's like by the year they make frosties taste worse , they put frosties taste worse, they put less sugar on them. now they want take the tiger off. come want to take the tiger off. come on, let me eat frosties every now and then. randall, who's your nominee, i'm your union jack nominee, i'm afraid it's the vma's who've claimed , quite wrongly, that claimed, quite wrongly, that there are no male male people nominated for their awards when there clearly were biological males or a biological male nominated . nominated. >> thanks to our. nominated. >> thanks to our . current sort >> thanks to our. current sort of ideology that seems to infect every party. well, it was the fact that sam smith was nominated. >> but of course, sam smith says that he's he's non binary, which ronald you will have constituents who are also non binary. >> he also met them. >> he also met them. >> he's a male, but he is a male nominated though, isn't he? >> anyway, who are you going for? who is your nominee?
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>> donald trump. he's in trouble with law again , he's saying with the law again, he's saying he do it again. and he didn't do it again. and america deserves better. do you think america deserves to have the republican nominee for president in prison? i think that it could be that we do see the first us president out from inside a cell, and that's why i think that says a lot about the had. >> but look, you may have just seen you may have just seen my win has already been revealed. there we go. it's the anti—sugar campaigners who are trying to ruin frosties. just stay ruin my frosties. just stay away. just stay away. my god. suzanne evans. well done . thank suzanne evans. well done. thank you. to ranil jayawardena and amy. nicole i'll be back with you again tomorrow from 9 pm. with lee anderson and angela levin and jim davidson . next up, levin and jim davidson. next up, though, headline headliners. good night. >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of
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weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello. most areas enjoyed a dry day on tuesday and it's more of the same as we head into wednesday. dry and fine for many. yes, there will be some isolated showers around, but most places will be dry and in that quite that sunshine feeling quite warm. the pressure warm. we look at the pressure pattern. you see it's pattern. then you can see it's all thanks the air of high all thanks to the air of high pressure that continues to build in across the country. that's what's things and what's settling things down and that's lead to that's what's going to lead to a dry tonight for the vast dry night tonight for the vast majority. clear skies across england and wales, northern majority. clear skies across england buti wales, northern majority. clear skies across england buti lbitas, northern majority. clear skies across england buti \.bit more rthern majority. clear skies across england buti \.bit more cloud ireland, but a bit more cloud across scotland across parts of scotland with a few showers continuing at least through of the night. through the start of the night. but under those skies, we but under those clear skies, we could or 2 mist and fog could see 1 or 2 mist and fog patches and also turn quite chilly in rural chilly as well in some rural spots, temperatures into spots, temperatures falling into single figures in more prone spots. in and cities, spots. but in towns and cities, temperatures holding up 10 to 13 c. so temperatures holding up 10 to 13 c. so under those clear skies, off to a fine skies, we get off to a fine start for much the country, start for much of the country, some early sunshine, mist some early sunshine, any mist and patches quite and fog patches lifting quite readily. on to a readily. again we hang on to a bit more cloud across parts of scotland with a few showers here continuing the day.
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continuing throughout the day. elsewhere, see elsewhere, we could see 1 or 2 isolated but again, isolated showers, but again, you'll unlucky to you'll be fairly unlucky to catch one. most places be catch one. most places will be dry with spells as we head dry with sunny spells as we head into in that into the afternoon in that sunshine warm, sunshine feeling warm, temperatures ranging from 14 across but widely across the far north, but widely into low to mid 20s, 26 into the low to mid 20s, 26 degrees there towards the south—east in those south—east feeling warm in those light as light winds. more of the same as we into thursday. most we head into thursday. most places be dry, a bit more places will be dry, a bit more cloud the east coast. at cloud towards the east coast. at first burning back the first that burning back to the coast, elsewhere, increasing amounts of sunshine, feeling very particularly very warm as well, particularly towards the west. just isolated showers again, it turns showers once again, it turns warmer we into warmer still as we head into friday. temperatures could reach the that the high 20s with that increasing of heavy increasing chance of heavy showers thunderstorms. showers and thunderstorms. >> rising, >> the temperatures rising, a boxt sponsors boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on
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