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gb news no spin, no bias, no censorship. >> i'm dan wootton . tonight the >> i'm dan wootton. tonight the radical and dangerous hard left continue to weaponize. lucy letby is wicked crimes as a london based actress and columnist deny claims she is just another violent white woman who has been flying under the radar since the transatlantic slave trade, presenting it like an anomaly when actually when we look at it, history quickly and presently the violence of white women is not an anomaly . women is not an anomaly. >> it is the standard . >> it is the standard. >> it is the standard. >> so that is the columnist kelechi okafor calling the murder of seven innocent babies by a white woman. the standard in my digest. next, i'll call out the shocking rise of anti—white racism that has exploded during the letby case. then my superstar panel whiten
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tonight i'm joined by that other white woman , christine hamilton, white woman, christine hamilton, alongside kwasi kwarteng and matthew lazor . plus, as it's matthew lazor. plus, as it's revealed, the parents of leatherby's victims can only claim bereavement damages of £15,000. should they be allowed to sue the nhs for up to 20 million former victims commissioner baroness helen newlove and former health minister david mallet tackle that in the clash . elsewhere that in the clash. elsewhere tonight. she resigned in disgrace over the nigel farage de—banking scandal, but the former natwest ceo , dame alison former natwest ceo, dame alison rose, could still . pocket £2.4 rose, could still. pocket £2.4 million. so does free speech suppression. now pay in big brother britain? tory deputy chairman lee anderson joins me live in the studio to yank the woke fat cats back into the real world. i'll also speak to paul burrell and angela levin. after bombshell, new revelations from a friend of the prince of wales proves just how bad things have got between william and harry.
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and emily bridges lands a sympathetic feature in woke vogue magazine . but is the vogue magazine. but is the cyclist telling the truth by saying that trans competitors have no physical advantage over biological women ? british biological women? british olympic great sharron davies is an expert in this field and she'll go head to head on that shortly . tomorrow's front pages shortly. tomorrow's front pages are on the way to with the latest on the potential death of wagner leader prigozhin. you'll get the breaking news on that. first, this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . tonight. let's go. you're watching tv news. britain's news channel. i mean, very shocking story out of russia, isn't it? well, actually , perhaps the least shocking story in recent memory. however some claims tonight that maybe prigozhin was not actually on the plane . the latest now with
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the plane. the latest now with rhiannon jones. the plane. the latest now with rhiannon jones . dan thank you. rhiannon jones. dan thank you. >> your top stories from the newsroom. yes, as we've been hearing, russia says wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin may have been among ten people killed in a plane crash north of moscow. these images are purportedly the moment the plane fell out of the sky. eight bodies have been found at the crash site, according to a russian news agency. it's not yet known or been confirmed. if prigozhin's was among the bodies , it's was among the bodies, it's understood the aircraft was en route to saint petersburg with seven passenger and three crew members on board. president joe biden says there isn't that much that happens in russia , that that happens in russia, that putin isn't behind. meanwhile, residents in moscow have been given their reaction to the crash . crash. >> it's a tragedy that the plane crashed. that means there were casualties. well, it was to be expected because of some of the
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things he did or didn't do , i things he did or didn't do, i don't know. but we think he did . they should be punished not necessarily by the main man in this country. could be someone else . he had a lot of enemies as else. he had a lot of enemies as far as i know . far as i know. >> administrators for wilco have denied claims by the gmb union that the stricken retailer will close the majority of its stores next week, calling it speculation the union, which represents more than 3000 of the company's staff , represents more than 3000 of the company's staff, said earlier it was told a raft of redundancies would follow . wilco tumbled into would follow. wilco tumbled into administration two weeks ago, putting the future of its 400 shops in doubt . former natwest shops in doubt. former natwest chief executive dame alison rose is set to receive a £24 million pay is set to receive a £24 million pay package a month after quitting, dame alison resigned following the row over the closure of nigel farage's bank account , but closure of nigel farage's bank account, but is closure of nigel farage's bank account , but is still working account, but is still working her 12 month notice period . her 12 month notice period. investigations into her actions are still ongoing after she
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admitted discussing personal banking details with a journalist. the company says it will continue to review her planned pay and bonus payouts based on its findings . as based on its findings. as experts are hailing the uk's first room transplant as a medical milestone . a 34 year old medical milestone. a 34 year old woman in england received the organ from her oldest sister and is now planning to undergo ivf later this year. the operation at the churchill hospital in oxford took around 17 hours, around 50 babies have been born worldwide following room transfers , transplants and india transfers, transplants and india has become the first nation to land near the moon's south pole for the exact . landing land near the moon's south pole for the exact. landing module . for the exact. landing module. the history making chandrayaan three is hoping to find samples of water based ice on its mission, which scientists say could support human habitation
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in the country. is only the fourth to achieve a soft landing on the satellite. prime minister narendra modi called it the victory cry of a new india. the uk space agency has congratulated the indian space research organisation on its success. tv online dab+ radio and on tune in. this is gb news. now it's back to dan . now it's back to dan. >> i want to start tonight by introducing you to the apparently acceptable face of racism and bigotry in britain today. kelechi okafor is a nigerian born, london raised actress and increasingly high profile social commentator who has written for the eye newspaper grazia and elle magazine . she also believes that magazine. she also believes that lucy letby is depraved killing
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of seven babies, making her the most prolific serial killer of children in modern history is not just an anomaly , but not just an anomaly, but standard for white women . watch standard for white women. watch her astonishing rant, which, because she is engaging in anti white racism, has been shrugged off by those who would be calling for riots in the street . if any other ethnic group were being attacked in this manner. >> let's talk about the way that news platforms keep presenting, lucy. they keep scratching their heads or appearing to scratch their heads that, oh my god, how could somebody who looks like this a baby killer? first of this be a baby killer? first of all, i don't know you're all, i don't know what you're saying, that she looks like. but anyway, trying to me anyway, you're trying to tell me that a apparently that this a apparently attractive woman who looks attractive white woman who looks like an angel. attractive white woman who looks like an angel . why, why, why, like an angel. why, why, why, why would she do such? how could she do such ? and they're she do such? and they're presenting it as if this is an anomaly, like an anomaly . we had anomaly, like an anomaly. we had to my words there . they're
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to get my words there. they're presenting it like an anomaly when actually when we look at it historically and presently, the violence of white women is not an anomaly . it violence of white women is not an anomaly. it is the violence of white women is not an anomaly . it is the standard an anomaly. it is the standard right ? an anomaly. it is the standard right? right. her an anomaly. it is the standard right ? right. her evidence to right? right. her evidence to make such an egregiously racist claim , queen elizabeth, the claim, queen elizabeth, the first of the 16th century, of course , but it continues, to course, but it continues, to according her, right up to the us civil rights era. okay the things that happened around the civil rights era and segregation and things like that, like white women are not said operate from the evil of white supremacy, white womanhood . and in fact, white womanhood. and in fact, i'll push it further. white womanhood was constructed for the sake of white supremacist hetero patriarchy in order that white supremacist heteropatriarchy and those who ascribe to it would have something fight for. if you something to fight for. if you present white women and under this and falsehood of this myth and falsehood of purity and innocence , it then purity and innocence, it then means that you can create an other a shadow self that needs to fight in order to protect
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them . them. >> no one is trying to protect lucy letby or any other white murderer, far from it. but we are also not saying that the depraved and despicable letby who should rot in jail before going to hell, all committed her crimes or was allowed to commit her crimes because of the colour of her skin , just like i would of her skin, just like i would never suggest any non—white white murderer was inherit only evil simply because of their ethnic background. but kelechi is part of the left who will stop at nothing to bring identity politics into every single social issue in an attempt to sow division in our previously united country . previously united country. >> lucy letby is not an anomaly. she is the standard, even if you're working in an environment where, yeah, we're not saying that every white woman is going
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around killing people, but the same , um, system and construct same, um, system and construct that protected her. even when people were raising the alarm that all this woman is dangerous. the same construct that protects her is the same construct that protects white women in the workplace. when a grievance is raised against them because they're doing something wildly very , very, very, wildly racist, very, very, very, very underhand . and they cry and very underhand. and they cry and hate child will say the person that raised the grave grievance who is not white, that they are the person at fault . the person at fault. >> lucy letby is the standard for white british woman. >> i mean, what i've just seen there is truly sickening . but there is truly sickening. but sadly, this hatred and discrimination is fast becoming the norm. woke glamour magazine ran a column by nadine as bailey suggesting that levy's white privilege help her commit murders in plain sight because white women like her are shrouded in a veneer of fragility that protects them .
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fragility that protects them. where is the evidence for that ? where is the evidence for that? it and britain's race baiter in chief, dr. shola, has been incessant. lucy letby exemplifies how ideal of whiteness keeps britain in a chokehold. >> they believed her tears denials even though evidence said otherwise for no other reason than she's white, a black or brown nurse would have been reported to the police immediately and sacked for suspicion . suspicion. >> these double standards stink. the established media and social media is allowing an anti—white racism to thrive because people have become too scared to call it out . well, i'm not. but to it out. well, i'm not. but to respond now, my superstar panel , the author and broadcaster christine hamilton, former chancellor kwasi kwarteng, and the former labour party adviser matthew lazor . kwasi kwarteng , i matthew lazor. kwasi kwarteng, i believe what i just witnessed was racism. am i wrong?
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>> look , i think you're right. >> look, i think you're right. and also what i find really depressing is that i think part of her belief, depressing is that i think part of her belief , she doesn't of her belief, she doesn't really believe. she's just trying to create a stir. i see this a lot. so people are saying outrageous things simply because they want to draw attention to themselves and clearly to say that this is the standard . you that this is the standard. you know, a woman, a young woman killing seven babies is the standard for a particular ethnic group . that's a scandal. that's group. that's a scandal. that's an outrage. and i think it is racism. i mean, if she were jewish or pakistani or black and someone said and this is the standard for that ethnic group, there'd be outcry, there would be riots, there would be an outcry, they'd be cancelled. they'd be sacked. that you would never hear of them. it would be leading every single news bulletin in the country. >> and think i don't know what >> and i think i don't know what her aims are and what she said was outrageous unacceptable i >> -- >> but my worry is that there's a cynical play, if you like ,
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a cynical play, if you like, where people are just trying to attract attention to themselves. and with and you saw this with her becoming very famous. >> she's a part of it. >> she's she's a big part of it. we're her. she's we're talking about her. she's writing she's writing for glamour. she's writing for glamour. she's writing magazine. she's writing for elle magazine. she's writing for elle magazine. she's writing the i newspaper here writing for the i newspaper here are talking so can are talking about her so she can say outrageous , inflammatory, say outrageous, inflammatory, racist, bigoted things and get get get a hearing. >> and that's the scandal. >> and that's the scandal. >> so, christine hamilton, you are one of these horrific white women dating back to elizabeth the first and apparently the sort of evil perpetuated by let be is standard . but you're just be is standard. but you're just like her, according to this woman, christine, it's utterly ridiculous. >> what is so that is ridiculous . what is so appalling is the way she is using the tragic death of these babies. that's right. that's right. as a weapon in her race war. that's basically what it is . i mean, basically what it is. i mean, the only thing i would say about lucy letby as an it would have appued lucy letby as an it would have applied if it was kelce who was the nurse who'd committed these
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murders. what does a murderer look like? what does a mass murderer look like? is it a pantomime villain? you know, with and eye patch and with a hook and eye patch and a wooden leg? you know, there is no for a mass murderer no benchmark for a mass murderer . so the that somebody . so the fact that somebody doesn't look murderer doesn't look like a murderer is bound make people think, bound to make people think, well, know, it couldn't be well, you know, it couldn't be kwasi. it couldn't be matthew, it couldn't be done. you know that i think there is an element of that. but nothing to do of that. but it's nothing to do with fact that she was with the fact that she was white. it was just everything else but if you else about her. but if you actually at the mass, the actually look at the mass, the female murderers this female murderers in this country, so country, they are all white. so that led one to that might have led one to believe could have been believe that she could have been the murderer. have the murderer. i mean, we have myra west, myra hindley, rose west, beverley allitt and then, beverley allitt, and then, of course, great medical course, the other great medical murderer white. doctor murderer was also white. doctor shipman . but what nobody said at shipman. but what nobody said at that time is appalling. >> me, christie >> but forgive me, christie nobody mentioned ethnicity nobody mentioned the ethnicity at all. no, i mean, i remember the beverley allitt case, which was what, two thousand and seven, and that even an seven, and that wasn't even an issue. the times in issue. but the times were in high identity politics. i know, but the thing is, think of the
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sensitivities , though, in this sensitivities, though, in this country, christine. >> every time there >> every time that there is a muslim terrorist to know not link any part of the crime to their religion, well, look for example, the way that the rotherham the pakistan. >> yeah. the rape rape gangs were allowed to go unchecked because everyone was scared. everybody was terrified to mention their race. matthew laterza, why are views like this thriving among the hard left? >> well , i thriving among the hard left? >> well, i think partly because i just got absolutely right. >> it's clickbait and it's people trying to cause outrage. but i mean, it is it is. it is absolutely scandalous. but actually what's interesting is it's not just that on hard it's not just that on the hard left , the guy who styles himself left, the guy who styles himself as britain's first black farmer, wilfred emmanuel jones, he was a tory candidate. he was this this week has been criticised quite rightly exactly right. saying that the lionesses are diverse him out. >> reason he called him out >> the reason he called him out it nothing to do with it was nothing to do with actually know actually if you look i know wilfred he's know get
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actually if you look i know wi|with he's know get actually if you look i know wi|with him he's know get actually if you look i know wi|with him but know get actually if you look i know wi|with him but he's know get actually if you look i know wi|with him but he's he'sv get on with him but he's he's pushing a book. >> he's pushing his life story. that's right. so that's right. yeah. and so and so clearly he understands the way modern media works. the more outrageous kwasi. >> how terrible is that? it's terrible . racial division now terrible. racial division now sells. that's sells. no, no, no. that's completely terrible. >> that's doing. >> and that's what he's doing. but, know, you and i have but, you know, you and i have beenin but, you know, you and i have been in sort of public affairs for it's got for a long time, and it's got far worse in the last 3 or 4 years. has it? never five years than it was ten years ago, ironically, don't you think the blm actually , i blm movement has actually, i think, encouraged division ? i think, encouraged division? i think, encouraged division? i think there are lots of things. i mean, i remember rhodesmustfall in 2015, blm , rhodesmustfall in 2015, blm, there's a whole range of moves , there's a whole range of moves, moments that are seeking to sow division. and hate to say it, division. and i hate to say it, but make money it. but they make money out of it. the blm made millions. the blm people made millions. >> darren luxury mansions. >> darren luxury mansions. >> that's right. that's right. >> that's right. that's right. >> been suggestion >> that's right. that's right. >> parts been suggestion >> that's right. that's right. >> parts ofan suggestion >> that's right. that's right. >> parts of the suggestion >> that's right. that's right. >> parts of the pressastion >> that's right. that's right. >> parts of the press that1 some parts of the press that because of the doctors or because one of the doctors or several doctors were several of the doctors who were making lucy making complaints about lucy were they were were not white, that they were disregard. but fact, the very disregard. but in fact, the very first doctor who made a complaint the people complaint was white. the people who pay for this with
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who should pay for this with their jobs are the bureaucrats at the countess of chester hospital who would not follow the scent that was given to them on a plate. and they refused. they said that the they actually said that the damage to the hospital reputation , it would damage the reputation, it would damage the hospital reputation and it would turn the neonatal unit into a crime that was their concern. >> but what's the bigger issue ? >> but what's the bigger issue? and find it really disturbing and i find it really disturbing that being in public affairs, pubuc that being in public affairs, public life , whatever government public life, whatever government is , that people wilfully is, that people are wilfully sowing division not because they care about the justice, but because they want to bolster their own , you know, their own their own, you know, their own platform and they want to make money. they want to get ngozi fulani , of course. fulani, of course. >> exactly . and by the way, >> exactly. and by the way, that's exactly what kelce is doing. that's exactly right. we approached her responsibly earlier today. we actually gave her an opportunity to be here to defend her racism because we were very honest with the fact that i was going to accuse her of racism. and she has instead decided to throw lots of insults
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at me while ironically telling everyone on social media to be kind. so there again, you have the hypocrisy of the left. but but we do always present both sides of the story here on gb news. so this is what kelce has said. i would like to take this time to say i'm saddened by such accusations. i'm not racist. i haven't got a racist bone in my body. let's not lose focus on where the outrage should . i'd where the outrage should. i'd legitimately be directed . i'd be legitimately be directed. i'd be kind . kind. >> you can't be racist against white people. it's just not possible. >> i also think anyone who says that those two words be kind are usually the biggest trolls. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> who like to spew the most abuse. >> who like to spew the most abuse . matthew kwasi kwarteng. abuse. matthew kwasi kwarteng. christine how would are my superstar panel with me all night? but coming up in a blockbuster edition of the real world anderson, the world with lee anderson, the tory deputy chairman hits out at natwest for rewarding its de—banking chief exec with a multi—million pound payout. de—banking chief exec with a multi—million pound payout . and multi—million pound payout. and we'll also have more on sadiq khan's ulez lie megxit and the clash, as it's revealed the nhs
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could face a bumper lawsuit over latvia's murders should all of the victims families receive up to £20 million in compensation ? to £20 million in compensation? former victims commissioner baroness hallett newlove takes on ex—health minister david mellor in the clash. but what do you think? dana gb news rt.com vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. we're
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lee anderson live in the studio shortly. >> first though, the clash and two parents have described the terrifying moment that killed a nurse . letby was left alone with nurse. letby was left alone with their child, mike and victoria whitfield believe that their daughter felicity, was one of her first victims and said it was a mother's instinct that may have saved their child. watch >> 3:00 in the morning. i just had an urge to go down. i went downstairs. i sat by the cot and but as i was walking towards the cot, lucy was standing over the cot, lucy was standing over the cot and she just looked up at me and then walked away. and then i walked towards the cot and i sat down and within seconds , as all down and within seconds, as all the bleepers started going off and all hell broke loose, chilling . chilling. >> thankfully, felicity made it out of the countess of chester hospital , out of the countess of chester hospital, and she has grown up to be a healthy and happy nine year old. but many of letby
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surviving victims now suffer from conditions like cerebral palsy or other learning difficulties, and those families are each suing the nhs . for are each suing the nhs. for between 1 and £20 million. lawyers say the damages bill for the health service could total 50 million. however it's been revealed parents of letby murder victims can only claim bereavement damages of £15,000. so oh, is that a rank injustice 7 so oh, is that a rank injustice ? indeed. should all of letby victims receive up to £20 million each in compensation for the family down at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. but two brilliant guests to discuss this now the former tory health minister david mellor and the former victims commissioner, baroness helen newlove , whose husband, helen newlove, whose husband, you'll remember , was you'll remember, was horrifically murdered by a gang of youths in two thousand and seven. so helen , obviously you seven. so helen, obviously you know this from so many different angles. you know, personally
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like what it's like to be a victim, but you've also spent many years working to represent victims in some ways it feels crude talking about finances here. but do you understand why some people are saying it's very unfair for that, for the families of the murdered children? they'll . only receive children? they'll. only receive between 12 and £15,000 total. >> you get the when anybody mentions money and i say this personally is it feels like blood money because that's the first thought in your mind. >> and so it doesn't sit comfortable because it doesn't bnng comfortable because it doesn't bring your loved one back. however when you step aside and look how the system is placed, they value life. the system values life at these figures, at and for me, each case is completely different . i completely different. i personally felt very much that i had to prove every point for my girls for and myself. and gary's murder. but for these families , murder. but for these families, they're they're already causing
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a divide because , sadly, there a divide because, sadly, there wasn't somewhere a hung jury and there were seven convicted murderers charged his. and so that then divides the family as well. and the amount that's given from criminal injuries, compensation on an nhs award , compensation on an nhs award, they are very, very low. it does not wipe out the emotion that people are going through, but if it helps them to actually , you it helps them to actually, you know, they may be able to function a lot better, you know , we've all got finances and what i always say is it may be, you know, this goes on the trial that we all see. but in real life, practical issues still have to be, you know, mortgages , bills, everything else has to be paid for. and some families that we know in these cases have their children have life. you know, changing injuries. so they've got that added burden on as well. and i just think, you know, we need to look at this quite thoroughly in this case. >> yeah. mean, i completely >> yeah. i mean, i completely agree. i guess david mellor one of the issues is and you know,
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this a former health minister this is a former health minister of of the of course, all of the compensation money is still being paid by the taxpayer. >> so i think this compensation point , though, it's important, point, though, it's important, obviously, if one of the children who is a victim of letby survived . letby survived. >> but has life changed injuries that carry on? well then it's right that compensation should be paid. but i think the idea of fining the nhs , you know, for fining the nhs, you know, for the 15 or £20 million bill because letby was let loose on their children , that seems to me their children, that seems to me to be wide of the mark. what matters far more, and i cry out to see evidence that this will happenis to see evidence that this will happen is that we can get a system where the people who manage the nhs first of all pay proper respect for clinicians and also know can be punished if they fail to live up to legitimate expectations of the pubuc legitimate expectations of the public and actually weed out the
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letby of this world before they cause more los murderous injuries. i mean, where are all this went badly wrong. was that a group of doctors , effectively a group of doctors, effectively all of the doctors , and what all of the doctors, and what after all, was a small unit, 14 men, 14 bed unit were saying get rid of letby and these idiots , rid of letby and these idiots, idiots who were in charge thought it would be damage to the reputation of the unit to get rid of letby . so they get rid of letby. so they wouldn't. and the doctors even had to apologise to letby. now those people , there should be those people, there should be some way in which those people can be punished. for instance , can be punished. for instance, have their fat criminally . have their fat criminally. >> do you criminally do you think ? david oh, i see. okay. so think? david oh, i see. okay. so you're talking about via the nhs i >> -- >> but, but the point i'm making is what this exposes is , is is what this exposes is, is a great gap , a yawning gap between great gap, a yawning gap between clinicians , fans and managers .
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clinicians, fans and managers. yeah. what we must try and be sure is that, well, for instance , in teaching , people go round , in teaching, people go round and if they think a school is being badly run action can be taken. there doesn't seem to be any basic discipline over the sort of people who were running the countess of chester hospital and that's what we have to address . address. >> well, indeed, i couldn't agree with that more. but i guess baroness newlove, though it still does come down to the appalling treatment of victims because much like dave has just been talking about, there were victims through this process who were crying out to be heard and did not even have their letters answered by the hospital chief executive. then you go to the court process itself. they never got to read out their victim impact statement for letby to actually hear because the government has dragged its feet in terms of introducing this new
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legislation where criminals would be forced to be in the dock or, you know, on the on the day of their sentencing. so i just wonder if you believe we treat victims with the dignity that they deserve . no they're that they deserve. no they're not treated with dignity, are they deserve . they deserve. >> and, you know, listening to david as well about the system, there's this seems to there's managers this seems to be so many chiefs and not enough indians. yeah. and for me, the nhs. why are we not going for the head of the trust? why are we not looking where you know, go from the top? i don't want somebody, you know, i'm so passionate about because passionate about this because nobody accountable . all nobody is held accountable. all the gone through the families have gone through a ten month court trial because hides all the investigations before it came to court. believe you me, you sit there with no legal representation. you listen to the really sensitive detail that joe bloggs doesn't know on the street because of the legal requirement. that's and quite rightly, i don't think we should
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as well. it's private to the family who are really going through it and no voice . through it and have no voice. she didn't show up for the sentencing . the victims sentencing. so the victims impact you know, she impact statements, you know, she controlled but more controlled that. but more importantly, the nhs never says, sorry, the nhs is never accountable and to have an inquiry on a failed lawyer to deal with the most vulnerable babies by expose said to be a caring professional is you're going to spend millions on an inquiry. and yet it doesn't seem right and fitting with the you know, to support these families not just for the health of the children that have survived, but also the health of the parents so they look so that they can look after their children. so does not their children. so it does not happen. it doesn't together. happen. it doesn't go together. no, . but there there has no, exactly. but there there has to be accountability . they to be accountability. they should in the dock and, you should be in the dock and, you know, it costs a lot of money because you need legal advice. that's all the bills go. that's where all the bills go. and have a black and they need to have a black box the nhs the box thinking the nhs like the airlines, never airlines, because they're never , going and we're , ever going to learn and we're going to have lessons learned, which insulting for the which is insulting for the families here.
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>> here. david, just just a final quick word on on the fact that the government , despite that the government, despite promising do something, still promising to do something, still actually hasn't introduced legislation to force someone like letby into the dock . as like letby into the dock. as a former minister, what do you think can be done ? because there think can be done? because there are there's some concerns that she can't be forced in to court. i know. >> of course there is. and i spent five years as a home office minister. i can i just office minister. i can ijust tell you something? this is about this government and about this government's competence, this is i've heard on a number of occasions in the last couple of occasions in the last couple of years that they want to change the law to ensure that people who are charged with offences have to turn up in court and hear things said . do court and hear things said. do you know what you could get a bill like that through parliament in 2 or 3 days? who is going to? >> so where is it exactly? well australia 2017. >> yeah. ask the people all who are running this country.
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>> yeah. ask the people all who are running this country . yeah, are running this country. yeah, no i agree. why don't they look at the end of the day. i'm sorry to have to say this. this comes to have to say this. this comes to down competence and it's a profound lack of competence . s profound lack of competence. s thatis profound lack of competence. s that is so widely to be seen in this government and in this opposition. it has to do with the fact that politics is no longer attracts people who are good at getting things done in david mellor baroness helen newlove really fascinating and important conversation. >> thank you both for being with me tonight. but who do you agree with? as bereaved parents are told they are only due £15,000? should all of should the families of all of leiby's victims receive up to £20 million in compensation? an angel , £20 million in compensation? an angel, right. it's not when £20 million in compensation? an angel , right. it's not when the angel, right. it's not when the 20 million would be paid by taxpayers and come out of the nhs budget. so that's more patients who suffer. veronica rights compensation has to be considered. children who have been murdered can't have a price tag. no matter the amount of money will undo what this wicked woman did. money should be put
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into bereavement counselling , so into bereavement counselling, so these have an avenue to these parents have an avenue to go help and i hope they go to for help and i hope they do actually via the do get that actually via the email, elizabeth writes the nhs should be sued. the money could be found getting rid of or be found by getting rid of or slimming down the pay of the nhs management even better, get management or even better, get rid of the nhs start again rid of the nhs and start again in your verdict is now in this is the closest clash for a long time. you're totally split. 49% of you say the families should receive compensation of up to 20 million. 51% say they should not. coming up, sharon davies speaks out after trans cyclist emily bridges outraged falsely claims trans competitors have no advantage over biological women. first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hi there, it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast showers for many of us over the next 24 hours, even across southern areas where it has been
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relatively warm and fine over the last few days, it's going to turn cooler as low pressure starts to sink south. as that happens , some intense heat over happens, some intense heat over the near continent will spark some thunderstorms through the evening and overnight, those affecting northern france. but some shower activity could just spread into south western parts of england and then eventually other parts of the english channel coast overnight , some channel coast overnight, some heavy rain also affecting much of central and northern scotland in between a lot of cloud cover and a warm night for many, especially towards the south. but it's in the south where we're going to see lively we're going to see some lively activity. first thing, some heavier rain, predominantly with the that develop the thunderstorms that develop across northern france, generally around the generally staying around the channel or across the near continent. much of that moves out of the way, but still some showery rain south—east showery rain for the south—east into heavy rain into the afternoon. heavy rain moves through northern scotland replaced showers replaced by showers. showers also affecting northern ireland, but for northern but actually for northern england, west wales, southwest england, west wales, southwest england plenty england by the afternoon, plenty of and bright weather to of fine and bright weather to come, feeling a bit cooler. and
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friday certainly a cooler day across uk . low pressure will across the uk. low pressure will bnng across the uk. low pressure will bring a north westerly air flow, a bright start to the south—east, but elsewhere, a lot of showers coming through on a brisk northwesterly breeze in between some sunny spells and a similar for saturday, similar setup for saturday, a mix of sunny spells and showers and cool for many looks like things are heating up. >> boxed boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> coming up, as king charles holds a series of royal summits at balmoral amid reports he's slowing down despite only being on the throne for a year. is the monarch wise to hand more responsibility to the wales's royal author angela levin joins me live for her exclusive insight on william and charles strong new bond that the monarch hopes will help set up the next generation of the royal family. but next, as it's revealed, natwest ceo dame alison rose could a £24 million could receive a £24 million payout despite trying to cover up the nigel farage de—banking
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scandal. should she the scandal. should she do the honourable thing and refuse the money repay ? party deputy money to repay? party deputy chairman anderson weighs in chairman lee anderson weighs in on that sadiq khan's big ulez ly race baiters attacking the lionesses and much more. he's live in the studio
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>> join the live desk on gb news. the people's channel. britain's news . news. the people's channel. britain's news. channel news. the people's channel. britain's news . channel okay , britain's news. channel okay, i'm going to transport you now to places the msm don't dare to go the real world with lee anderson . anderson. >> and earlier tonight, nigel farage hit out at natwest after
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it emerged that ex—ceo dame alison rose will receive a £24 million severance payment after resigning in disgrace following the de—banking scandal. watch >> now, i thought to begin with, perhaps it some of sick perhaps it was some form of sick joke after all. think about what she did . she broke client she did. she broke client confidence reality by telling the bbc's business editor at a dinner that i was a customer of coutts bank. >> a natwest spokesman said, like other employees, when an investigation is, outcome is pending , investigation is, outcome is pending, alison is investigation is, outcome is pending , alison is currently pending, alison is currently receiving her fixed pay while no decision on her remuneration will be taken until the relevant investigations are complete. but lee, should she , shouldn't she lee, should she, shouldn't she do honourable thing and just do the honourable thing and just refuse the money? well she should do honourable thing done. >> but is she an honourable person? >> i think not. i mean, here's a woman who's basically had a pop at nigel. >> she's got his bank account stopped. she. she dished stopped. she's. she. she dished not the dirt, but she spoke about things that she shouldn't have using bbc have spoke about using the bbc to do , using the to bbc do it.
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to do, using the to bbc do it. >> and now we hear she's going to get paid. £2.4 million is disgraced all she should do the right thing , do the honourable right thing, do the honourable thing and give that money back or just thing and give that money back orjust refuse thing and give that money back or just refuse that thing and give that money back orjust refuse that money. but or just refuse that money. but i don't think she's an honourable person. and, you know, there's going people there going to be people out there watching and watching this tonight and thinking, how can thinking, my goodness, how can she this? she get away with this? >> it. she get away with this? took, she get away with this? look, sadiq >> total she get away with this? look, sadiq khan's >> total indeed. now, look, sadiq khan's deputy, can you believe this, shirley rodriguez, has urged scientists to alter a lancet study showing london's ulez actually has no impact on children's health. so isn't it now getting to the point, lee, where unless slippery starmer actually disowns khan , he has no actually disowns khan, he has no credibility. i think khan at the moment, dan is a law unto himself . himself. >> in london. we know the evidence he's been providing to get away with this ulez expansion. we know it's dodgy, it's a cash grab. it's doing everything. it can to rob the
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people of london and outer london. and now we've got the proof that it's been at it. he's been he's been cooking the books. this man is a disgrace to this country and a disgrace for our capital. and i hope that susan hall, our mayoral candidate, our brilliant mayoral candidate, our brilliant mayoral candidate, digs her heels in and gets rid of this idiot next yeah gets rid of this idiot next year. and she pledged to year. and she has pledged to scrap good expansion . scrap good ulez expansion. >> obviously, both sides of the story on gb news, a spokesperson for said the ulez analysis for khan said the ulez analysis from engineering department from the engineering department at imperial only paints a partial picture, not accounting for the full lifetime impact of the scheme and only focusing on its impact around its its immediate impact around its launch. it is commonplace for academic experts to disagree with how other academic studies are interpreted, as was the case here now another big moment of the week . can you believe these the week. can you believe these folk who decided to use the blonde hair, blue eyed makeup of the lionesses to criticise the team rather than actually
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embracing their wonderful achievement in terms of getting to the world cup final? >> you know what my niece, when these scouts, when these selectors picking team, selectors are picking the team, they watch the best they go out and watch the best teams, they watch the best players i'm fairly sure that players and i'm fairly sure that when looking at these when they're looking at these footballers, whether it's men or women, the best women, they look at the best footballers. they're not bothered hair bothered what colour hair they've what colour eyes, they've got, what colour eyes, what their skin. they what colour their skin. they pick best players. pick the best players. these idiots coming on at idiots that keep coming on at every event every single sporting event talking diversity and talking about diversity and equality . i mean, where are they equality. i mean, where are they when we're looking at the relay team? tweeted that? team? you tweeted that? >> yeah, i tweeted that. >> yeah, i tweeted that. >> yeah. the women's team. >> yeah. the women's relay team. there know , and i there we go. you know, and i look at that and i just think the of british, all black the best of british, all black ladies a monkeys what ladies who gives a monkeys what colour they mate, colour they are, mate, seriously, gives toss ? seriously, who gives a toss? >> want the best, >> because you want the best, the british are the best of british are there representing country. representing our country. >> we want. >> that's all we want. >> that's all we want. >> but the way, when you >> but by the way, when you actually numbers , the actually crunch the numbers, the representation of black women in the lionesses is actually three times the overall population anyway . so, so, so there's no anyway. so, so, so there's no issue here anyway. there's
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actually over representation of black women in the lionesses which is great. so people are looking for an issue. yeah. and in fact, they're trying to stoke a race for it. i think what it is, is there has been an influx of stupidity in this country and these people that we're talking about the moment, they're about at the moment, they're they're about at the moment, they're the this think they lay >> this they i think they lay awake thinking the awake at night thinking of the most ridiculous thing they can say following morning. they say the following morning. they need let our need to shut up. let our brilliant women with brilliant women get on with winning tournaments . winning football tournaments. that's need to and that's what they need to do and support this was an important >> now, this was an important one.the >> now, this was an important one. the institute of economic affairs warned that labour's affairs has warned that labour's plans tougher lgbt hate plans for tougher lgbt hate speech actually risk aiding speech laws actually risk aiding censorship and attacking liberal values. now that's because it claims the likes of stonewall and mermaids prove that transgender activists do not aim to win the debate , but rather to win the debate, but rather prevent the debate from occurring. so do you think a starmer government could actually spark the end of free speech in britain? >> the labour party done. i mean, i've been in labour mean, i've been in the labour party you they not party as you know. they do not like they only
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like free speech. they only speech is when you're speech they like is when you're agreeing with what they're saying. broad saying. they're not a broad church be. if church as they claim to be. if they do not like something you say, it on this issue say, whether it be on this issue or issue , they will or any other issue, they will close down as as close you down as soon as possible this is quite possible. all this is, is quite despicable, know, and fear despicable, you know, and i fear for this country, if a if a starmer government slip, a starmer government slip, a starmer government slip, a starmer government gets in, they will down free speech. i've will shut down free speech. i've been labour meetings when you been in labour meetings when you say something, they don't disagree pile on disagree with, they they pile on you straight away. it's wicked , you straight away. it's wicked, it's evil. and we'd be very, very careful. very careful . very careful. very careful. >> and a labour party spokesperson said, this is nonsense from the organisation that created the blueprint for liz truss's disastrous kamikaze budget which crashed the economy and saddled working people with and saddled working people with a mortgage bombshell. now look finally lee tory, london mayoral candidate you mentioned earlier, susan hall, good woman. she's clashed with the labour loudmouth david lammy for calling the hill calling the notting hill carnival, place this carnival, which takes place this bank holiday monday as as dangerous. but actually , is she dangerous. but actually, is she right that it should be moved
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from its traditional location to prevent a wave of violence ? prevent a wave of violence? >> well, look, i think last year we had so many fatally stabbed, we had so many fatally stabbed, we had so many fatally stabbed, we had about 70 police officers injured over hundreds of arrests. it's a dangerous event. it's not the you know , the it's not the you know, the caring, loving, free event , what caring, loving, free event, what we had 20, 30 years ago. it's actually quite dangerous . and actually quite dangerous. and now we have a woman, a great woman, a great candidate who's coming up with solutions to make this event a safer event, not just for, know , for the just for, you know, for the pubuc just for, you know, for the public the london public. public of for the london public. and we've got lammy. i mean, what's solution ? all he what's his solution? all he wants is more of the same in is to shut up. he needs to keep his nose and let susan seriously nose out and let susan seriously do i agree? what an absolute idiot. agree. idiot. i agree. >> shut up, david lammy. >> shut up, david lammy. >> shut up, david lammy. >> shut up. >> shut up. >> david lee anderson back friday night, 7 pm. for more of the real world. you know you want it, angela levin's .
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next lee. i think we might still be on air. we're having technical issues. okay, so let's chat . issues. okay, so let's chat. what do you have coming up on friday? >> we've got what we call the show tomorrow. as you know, dan, i've got james sunderland, mp for brighton and then some momentum member called james snyden momentum member called james snyder. so we're going to have a bit of a debate on, on jeremy corbyn, i think, and what he's up to these days. we did have a psychic on psychic sally , but psychic on psychic sally, but she's had to cancel, so i didn't see that coming. so we don't see that coming. and so we don't know what we're going to chat about tomorrow. mean, it's about tomorrow. so, i mean, it's always good show. we're back in. >>
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news bulletin. sharon davies and paul burrell is still to come. but first, it's is still to come. but first, wsfime is still to come. but first, it's time for leading royal
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biographer and journalist angela levin. now, you might think king charles has his feet up currently as he enjoys his annual summer holiday at balmoral. but in truth, this is a critical week in the future of the british monarchy with the one year anniversary of his reign fast approaching, charles is reportedly determined to cement of the cement the future of the monarchy. and he wants william and to be the heart of and kate to be at the heart of that insider told the daily mirror the monarch to mirror that the monarch wants to capitalise on the couple's increasing popularity. and the princess of wales undoubted star quality see? so the sunday times reports that king charles is a care taker . reports that king charles is a care taker. king maybe that's not unfair . care taker. king maybe that's not unfair. founded as it appears he's keen to share responsibility, aware that his reign will be significantly shorter than his mother's and accepting of the fact that heir william , will continue his william, will continue his legacy decades to come. so legacy for decades to come. so angela levin , great to have you angela levin, great to have you here. apologies for the technical difficulties that we are suffering tonight, but you have some exclusive reporting regarding regarding exactly what charles wants to happen over the
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course of his reign. and you don't actually think it's a bad thing? >> yeah, i think it's a very good thing, actually. and i disagree with the way it's been talked about. think had talked about. i think he had a tremendous sadness when his mother died and the knowledge that he suddenly was going to become king was quite overwhelming. but i think with the time that he took to think about it as weeks and months went on, he realised that what an extraordinary woman he was and that he didn't want to make lots of changes . he wanted to lots of changes. he wanted to carry on and with the things that she that she did and i think that it's a marvellous idea to that he wants to do this with william because they're bonded together. they've both had these terrible wounds that harry has caused and i think together they can really make something very important. they did the coronation together as well , so that did the coronation together as well, so that william can bring on the flavour of modernity to
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it. and charles can actually do all sorts of things that he that he wants to do and thinks is very important. the commonwealth is very important to him and william and catherine will be there looking after it and trying to bring them back . trying to bring them back. >> so you don't think we should be worried, angela, about the fact that charles charles seems to be slowing down, that he hasn't necessarily charged forward with camilla in his first year like many of us predicted. he would? >> yes. >> yes. >> no, i think it's very good that he hasn't, because think that he hasn't, because i think once it that he could once he'd got it that he could relax he didn't to worry relax. he didn't have to worry about he would be king, about whether he would be king, whether plans wouldn't whether all his plans wouldn't come got it. and he come off. he'd got it. and he found that the people liked him. the people were warm towards him. he need to work him. he doesn't need to work like that. he needs to keep the monarchy for the public so that they like him and they enjoy what they offer. but i think it's all very positive and warm
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and he's much more accessible. and i think it's just slightly different. but he works incredibly hard every single day i >> -- >> and you say that the bond between queen charles and william is stronger than ever. that seems to be the case with a friend of prince william telling the us outlet, the daily beast, that there is absolutely no chance this summer of a royal reunion between charles and harry or william and harry. so the friend of william said charles won't be seeing harry and nor will william. they say that's because of the betrayal of both the netflix documentary and the memoir spare. but it's interesting, isn't it? because we know that charles is much more of a soft touch when it comes to harry, but he seems to be listening to his eldest son in terms of how to deal. >> listen to camilla, who has been very, very helpful in calming him, making him laugh and making him understand and actually carrying on, not
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actually carrying on, not actually being so dreadfully upset anymore that harry can, as he said , live happily in he said, live happily in montecito . but the royal family montecito. but the royal family would would move on themselves . would would move on themselves. and i think that he's very happy to do all the work that he has to do all the work that he has to do, all the palaces, as you know, they need, redoing . he know, they need, redoing. he loves doing that. and some of them will be turned into museums . and i think he wants to move the whole structure. but slowly , because he understands what we're all going through. it's very difficult financially and emotionally for the country. and so he's doesn't want to keep on coming up with bright ideas that might cost a lot of money and be not very successful. he's just concentrating. >> but you think it's the right decision, though? >> not to have this reunion with harry? >> yes, i think so, because you can't trust harry. you don't know if he's going to sell whatever you say to him to earn a lot of money. netflix or somebody else. you don't know that he's going to actually be
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honest about what was said . if honest about what was said. if what was said and if he comes with a whole list of what apologies he's want going back into his childhood, it's going to disturb you and make it really unpleasant. unless he's really unpleasant. unless he's really determined to come up with an apology from himself , with an apology from himself, wife, and also not with meghan. then there might be a chance. but he won't do that . but he won't do that. >> angela levin. so to great speak to you. thank you, angela. we will speak next week . it's 10 we will speak next week. it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight we once ruled the waves , but our once ruled the waves, but our paper mache borders are now an international joke. brazen, illegal migrants film themselves laughing all the way to britain before showing off their luxury hotels for the world to see on tiktok . and with 19,000 now tiktok. and with 19,000 now confirmed to have crossed the channel this year, is this the final proof our country has
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turned into a global laughing stock? that's the big debate next with my superstar panel. and tonight , i'm joined by and tonight, i'm joined by christine hamilton , kwasi christine hamilton, kwasi kwarteng and matthew lazor. plus who better to assess a bombshell new poll that predicts all 42 red wall seats held by conservatives will return to labour than the former chancellor himself. kwasi will reveal if his successor, jeremy hunt , needs reveal if his successor, jeremy hunt, needs to return to a tax cut , an hunt, needs to return to a tax cut, an agenda to have any chance of the tories triumphing . also tonight is trans cyclist emily bridges pulling our chain when claiming biological men have no sporting advantage over women. british olympic hero turned women's rights champion sharron davies thinks so. she joins me live to lay down the facts shortly. meanwhile all a pal of prince william claims that he and the king will be snubbing harry. this summer over his netflix and spare betrayals. but should the royals be reaching out to the isolate sussexes? princess diana's former butler, paul burrell , is
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former butler, paul burrell, is uncancelled on the family. he knew so well. later in the show . and radical left actress kelechi okafor is slammed for using the lucy letby atrocities to spark a race war, presenting it like an anomaly when actually when we look at it historically and presently , the violence of and presently, the violence of white women is not an anomaly. >> it is the standard find out who's nominated her when we reveal the well, who's going to become greatest britain union jack later in the show, we'll also have the latest on the mysterious death of wagner leader prigozhin in a private jet crash north of moscow. >> we'll discuss whether putin could be involved as the front pages drop shortly. and with the latest on that breaking news, though, let's cross to rhiannon jones in the newsroom . jones in the newsroom. >> dan, thank you. your top stories from the newsroom . stories from the newsroom. wagner boss, yevgeny prigozhin was on board a plane that
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crashed in western russia. that's according to the country's aviation authority . country's aviation authority. pretty it's released the names of those passengers on the flight . they include the flight. they include the mercenary group leader , as well mercenary group leader, as well as its commander, dmitry utkin. it's understood the aircraft was en route to saint petersburg from moscow . it's been reported from moscow. it's been reported the bodies of all ten people travelling on board have now been recovered from the site . a been recovered from the site. a residents in moscow have been reacting to the crash . reacting to the crash. >> it's a tragedy that the plane crashed. >> that means there were casualties. well, it was to be expected because of some of the things he did or didn't do, i don't know. but we think he did. they should be punished. not necessarily by the main man in this country . could be someone this country. could be someone else. he had a lot of enemies, as far as i know. >> donald trump's former personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, has surrendered to fulton county jail over charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020
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presidential election result . presidential election result. but the former new york city mayor agreed to a $150,000 bail. he's one of several of the 19 people charged in georgia election interfere case two have turned themselves in. trump, who denies wrongdoing , says he will denies wrongdoing, says he will surrender tomorrow . back here, surrender tomorrow. back here, administrators for wilco have denied claims by the gmb union that the stricken retailer will close the majority of its stores next week , calling it next week, calling it speculation the union, which represents more than 3000 of the company's staff , represents more than 3000 of the company's staff, said earlier it was told a raft of redundancies would follow . wilco tumbled into would follow. wilco tumbled into administration two weeks ago, putting the future of its 400 shops in doubt . eight former shops in doubt. eight former natwest chief executive dame alison rose is set to receive a £24 million pay package a month £2.4 million pay package a month after quitting . dame alison after quitting. dame alison resigned following the row over
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the closure of nigel farage bank account, but is still working her 12 month notice period and investigations into her actions are still ongoing after she admitted discussing personal banking details with a journalist . experts are banking details with a journalist. experts are hailing the uk's first womb transplant as a medical milestone in a 34 year old woman in england received the organ from her older sister and is now planning to undergo ivf later this year. the operation at the churchill hospital in oxford took around 17 hours. about 50 babies have been born worldwide following womb transplant . it's been born worldwide following womb transplant. it's and in india , while india has become india, while india has become the first nation to land near the first nation to land near the moon's south pole , the exact the moon's south pole, the exact . landing module the history making chandra ion three, is hoping to find samples of water based ice on its mission, which
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scientists say could support human habitation in the country is only the fourth to achieve a soft landing on the satellite. prime minister narendra modi called it the victory cry of a new india . this is gb news new india. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news now it's back over to dan . to dan. tomorrow's news site. >> now in our media buzz. let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages. hot off the press. this and we'll start with the metro , which leads with with the metro, which leads with india over the moon. the paper saying that india has become only the fourth country ever to land a spacecraft on the moon. i'm going to talk a little bit about why we're sending them so much aid money later this hour.
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have a feeling they might change up, though, the breaking up, though, given the breaking news because, of course, the headune news because, of course, the headline leading the eye tonight, putin critic killed 60 days after mutiny . the paper days after mutiny. the paper says that the wagner boss, prigozhin is believed dead as his private jet crashes over russia . and we've got much more russia. and we've got much more on the precautions story later this hour , too. but my superstar this hour, too. but my superstar panel back with me now, the author and broadcaster christine hamilton, former chancellor kwasi kwarteng, and the former labour party adviser, matthew lanza. labour party adviser, matthew lanza . now a bombshell shell new lanza. now a bombshell shell new poll has indicated that rishi sunak's tax spree is going to cost him dearly at the next general election. all all 42 red wall seats held by the conservatives are predicted to go to labour and according to separate analysis , this is separate analysis, this is partly driven by the cost of living crisis with many of these constituencies among the most distressed financially and in need of a tax break. not much hope of that, however, with high tax hunt lodged in the treasury
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. but after figures showed that government borrowing was £11 billion less than forecast, there have been widespread calls for the chancellor to help brits out the taxpayers alliance said out. the taxpayers alliance said families businesses families and businesses are struggling with falling living standards and a 70 year high tax bill and they need to know that there is light at the end of the tunnel. and a chorus of influential tory right wingers, including john redwood, jacob rees—mogg jones rees—mogg and david jones unanimously declared that we need tax cuts now . and kwasi need tax cuts now. and kwasi kwarteng . hello. you are the kwarteng. hello. you are the perfect man to have on this superstar panel tonight. hunt's predecessor as chancellor. i mean, look, i say to you at the start of the show off air kwasi, as the weeks and the months go by, surely we are it's now been proven that your financial prescription for the country was actually the right one. i mean, our growth is the lowest in the g7. well it's low and we're not going to get out of it unless we
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can grow the economy. >> and that's where liz truss as prime minister was 100% right now, you could argue about the delivery, about delivery, you could argue about the , but the actual the speed, but the actual diagnosis was right. we need to grow our economy and we need to incentivise wealth creation and without that, taxes are just simply going to increase and go higher. >> so do you join this chorus of brilliant men like redwood and rees—mogg saying , good friends rees—mogg saying, good friends of mine? >> you have to cut taxes? >> you have to cut taxes? >> so what he's done, i think, you know, having been there , i you know, having been there, i know what the pressures are and i think there's a real urgency to just do things quickly. but they've done they've they've done the steadying bit, they've done the steadying bit, they've done the steadying bit, they've done the consolidation , and now done the consolidation, and now they're not going to go into the election and win without some offer to our people . so if rishi offer to our people. so if rishi and jeremy says he's not planning if they say we're going to tax you as much as labour, there's no way we're going to win. if the tax offer in terms of taking people out of money, out of people's pockets, is the
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same as it is now and is the same as it is now and is the same as it is now and is the same as labour, i don't see how we win. have a chance of winning that election. okay, so it's got to be offer to our people. to be an offer to our people. >> so let's be very clear on that. if jeremy hunt and rishi sunak do not cut taxes before the next election, i don't see how you can win. there is no way. >> i don't see how i don't see because people, you know , who because people, you know, who are much under the pressure are very much under the pressure of the cost of living, they're paying of the cost of living, they're paying more tax . they're paying ever more tax. they're going to ask themselves , should going to ask themselves, should i vote conservative or labour ? i vote conservative or labour? those are the two alternatives. and if the conservatives aren't offering anything wrong, then there's no reason really to vote for conservative as opposed to labour. laboun >> christine hamilton he's right , isn't he? >> absolutely. and he and liz truss were right when they said go for growth. absolutely right. but the rest of what happened then is history. but but boris was aware in when he won the election in 2019 that the red wall seats had lent their
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support. he used those words. they have lent me their support and the tories, you know, they'd got rid of corbyn, which people voted for . they'd voted for voted for. they'd voted for bofis voted for. they'd voted for boris to get brexit done. they voted for boris, especially up in the red wall, because they thought that his levelling up agenda would produce goods for them. corbyn is still gone. them. yes corbyn is still gone. brexit hasn't been done. the levelling up agenda hasn't happened. levelling up agenda hasn't happened . and you know, tide happened. and you know, the tide went up. the beach in went rushing up. the beach in 2019 towards the tories and i'm afraid now it is rapidly going out and tax cuts. rishi sunak seems to be rather obsessed by inflation, inflation, inflation. but he destroyed the economy dunng but he destroyed the economy during covid by all furlough scheme and eat out to help out and all that. and the economy is in an appalling state now. and people vote on the way they feel . that's right. the pound in their pocket. >> i mean, i spoke to boris early on sunday and we were talking a these talking about a lot of these issues . for once we got issues. and for me, once we got rid him, we were a rid of him, we were on a downward was clear. downward spiral that was clear. i was the mistake i mean, that was the mistake that me, that the that to me, that was the beginning kind of where we
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beginning of kind of where we are. you know, are. and i feel that, you know, someone boris or and rishi someone like boris or and rishi could it. we need to have could do it. we need to have something positive. we can't just say, oh, we're not the other guys, but we're because they're bad . they're bad. >> and the problem is that's not going to get out. that's not good enough. >> voters. you're not going to win by saying you're not laboun >> are presiding over >> tories are presiding over tax levels haven't so high levels that haven't been so high since the 70 years the government , i mean, it's absurd. government, i mean, it's absurd. is they need to get back to being tories. >> is boris missing the cut and thrust? he want to return? thrust? does he want to return? >> great man. i mean, >> he's a great man. i mean, i think he's happy in in as he described blameless rule described it, blameless rule obscurity had some phrase obscurity or he had some phrase which megxit. yeah but you know he's got i've always been a great friend and believer of his in him and i think he's got brilliant ideas and actually what i miss you know since he left the house of commons was that energy and that vision. and ihope that energy and that vision. and i hope accused rishi of having too much energy. well i'm hoping that we look, i like not too much charisma. >> the thing about being in
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government is that, you know, you people, you know, all the people, they're you they're all they're all, you know, get actually on know, we all get on actually on a on a personal level. >> but i think that what we need is vision. is a bit of vision. >> so you don't rule out a boris comeback. having to him, >> so you don't rule out a boris comebaineverving to him, >> so you don't rule out a boris comebainever rule to him, >> so you don't rule out a boris comebainever rule out to him, >> so you don't rule out a boris comebainever rule out a to him, i would never rule out a comeback from interesting matthew laser. isn't there a possibility here that labour could actually go into this election promising more tax cuts than the tories ? than the tories? >> i think that's perfectly possible. i think we may well see labour pull a tax cutting rabbit out of the hat. it will be a targeted and it will be for people lower income scales, people on lower income scales, very much average income families, i think there is families, but i think there is a possibility, yeah, that labour will pull a tax cutting rabbit out hat certainly out of the hat and certainly we'll make alan before 97 we'll make alan blair before 97 will make pledges on the basic rate. i think it would be absolutely certain. >> so yeah, i think >> so yeah, i mean i think i don't know what labour are going to do, but i think there's no don't know what labour are going to dithe jt i think there's no don't know what labour are going to dithe tories nk there's no don't know what labour are going to dithe tories are :here's no don't know what labour are going to dithe tories are going no don't know what labour are going to dithe tories are going to win way the tories are going to win by of the same. >> well a very clear message from jeremy hunt's predecessor and i hope hunt are and i hope sunak and hunt are listening tories have got listening to the tories have got
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to to to get back to being conservative because otherwise people might as well vote for the socialist. christine, the real socialist. christine, how do we have to say how many times do we have to say it before we give up? >> well, never give >> oh, well, well, never give up. never give up. >> no, that's true. >> no, that's true. >> but bruce and the spider. >> no, that's true. >> now3ruce and the spider. >> no, that's true. >> now look. and the spider. >> now look. >> now look. >> breaking influential >> breaking tonight, influential vladimir critic yevgeny vladimir putin, critic yevgeny prigozhin aiden has been declared dead in a private jet crash north of moscow . that has crash north of moscow. that has been confirmed in the past few minutes by the russian civil aviation authority . according to aviation authority. according to russian media, the wagner mercenary boss was one of ten passengers on the plane when it crashed, killing everyone on board. now wagner linked telegram channels have reported that the plane, which was owned by prigozhin, was shot down by russian air defences in june. prigozhin led a mutiny against putin and marched on moscow before backing down and fleeing to belarus . as putin branded it to belarus. as putin branded it an act of treachery that would be met with a harsh response .
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be met with a harsh response. yes. and while we obviously don't know for sure if there were any foul play going on here, the russian president is suspected to have a particular pawn shop for taking care of political enemies in september last year, russian oil giant and vocal critic of the war in ukraine, ravel martynov, mysteriously died after falling out the window of a moscow hospital . then just months hospital. then just months later, another tycoon turned critic of the conflict, pavel antonov, met a similarly gruesome end after he fell from a hotel in india. gruesome end after he fell from a hotel in india . and who could a hotel in india. and who could forget that? boris berezovsky , forget that? boris berezovsky, the oligarch who fled russia for britain in 2013 after falling out with putin before being found dead inside a locked bathroom of his berkshire . home bathroom of his berkshire. home after being strangled . now the
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after being strangled. now the coroner couldn't explain how he had died . come on, come on. had died. come on, come on. >> what on earth ? >> what on earth? >> what on earth? >> i mean, look, the thing is prigozhin maybe not a great guy, but he was mad to get on a plane anywhere in putin's and the teller line, the killer line was it was his own private jet. >> i didn't know that. but it's his own plane. so cristinas putin shot him down? >> definitely. >> definitely. >> you can't say allegedly. i'm so sorry . allegedly. so sorry. allegedly. >> i don't think it's going to suit . suit. >> it may be you're going to get a ofcom complaint. a putin ofcom complaint. >> strange things have happened. matthew lanza kwasi kwarteng christina do stand by because coming up, illegal migrants filmed their easy journey from france the uk on tiktok france to the uk on tiktok laughing and joking as they arrive at our luxury hotels. >> with our borders as >> so with our borders as reliable wet paper bag , is reliable as a wet paper bag, is our nation now a global laughing stock? my superstar panel will return but return to debate that soon. but next, trans cyclist emily bridges tells woke vogue magazine there's no evidence
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biological men have a sporting advantage over smaller, weaker women. british olympic hero and women's rights champion sharron davies joins me live with the full facts and explains why we need to fight back against such propaganda . the sharron davies propaganda. the sharron davies live
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sharron davies . and remember, sharron davies. and remember, trans athlete emily bridges , who trans athlete emily bridges, who before british cycling stepped in, was topping podiums like this race where the best performing biological women could only achieve third place. well the woke darlings at vogue have honoured the 25 women who they say they are redefining britain in 2023 with bridges among them writing and posing for the magazine . bridges for the magazine. bridges declares wrong . declares wrong. >> i was banned from competitive cycling because i'm trans. that won't stop me fighting for my rights . wrong emily. rights. wrong emily. >> you could compete in the open category created specifically by british cycling for trans athletes . yes. they also claim athletes. yes. they also claim that concerns about trans women having a physical advantage over biological women are, quote, unsubstantiated , adding a report unsubstantiated, adding a report found that biomedical factors such as bone density and lung size do not pose an advantage
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for trans athletes . for trans athletes. >> so , sharon davies, i wanted >> so, sharon davies, i wanted to start there because you've done a tonne of research on this, and that is something that you strongly dispute . you strongly dispute. >> sharon right. >> sharon right. >> all right. it's not just me that strongly disputes it. >> it's pretty much everyone across the whole world. so this is why you see the world cycling association in the world aquatics association in track and field . british boxer ing and field. british boxer ing rowing triathlon . lon, they've rowing triathlon. lon, they've all said yes . all the science all said yes. all the science shows us that actually you can't remove male puberty advantage, you know, and emily's very, very deliberately missed that. the fact that there's a q angle which if you're male, that's your, which if you're male, that's your , you know, going to be much your, you know, going to be much smaller. so the q angle in women is quite a lot larger from your hips to your knees. in football, it means that 5 to 6 times as many women end up with knee problems. you know, we saw that just recently with obviously
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with lost with the world cup. we lost a few our players because of few of our players because of that. something like that. and it went something like cycling where you're cycling where where you're sitting a and you're sitting on a saddle and you're able power through able to put that power through your legs so much better when that q angle is smaller. so it's at a garbage to say that there's not and you, you not an advantage and you, you know, you were spot on when you said that headline. >> extraordinary >> it's extraordinary that vogue can that. can write something like that. >> banned from competitive >> i was banned from competitive cycling because trans cycling because i'm trans well this time last year, emily bridges was cycling with the men in the universal 80 championships and, you know, identifying as emily bridges. she's absolutely fine and able to compete. and emily bridges will always be able to compete. >> however, that's in the open category, right, sharon ? category, right, sharon? >> and that's in the open category three that emily bridges completely. >> yeah, absolutely. so you know, all the emily bridges is not able to do anymore is to compete with biological females who will have a disadvantage competing with someone who's biologically male . and we know biologically male. and we know that, you know, there's 18
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studies in the world. the last one was september of last year, which came brazil, of which came out of brazil, one of the largest studies on huge the largest studies on a huge number. that's that even number. and that's that even after 14 years, they couldn't remove the puberty advantage. so there's no way, you know, that it's a level playing field. and, you know , i wish emily good you know, i wish emily good luck.i you know, i wish emily good luck. i want her to be happy and safe. absolutely. but i'm still going to keep on fighting for the opportunity for people that are biologically female to have fair sport. i'm not going to fair sport. and i'm not going to stop . stop. >> e know what i find? >> do you know what i find? >> do you know what i find? >> depressing about this >> so depressing about this particular case, sharon? the complicity of vogue magazine. now, i remember a time when vogue magazine used to be all about empowering and standing up for the rights of women , in this for the rights of women, in this case biological women , by case biological women, by including emily bridges in this list of 25 women who they say are going to redefine the world, isn't vogue magazine actually saying that it doesn't respect
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women in sport? because, as you know, sharon, as i know , women's know, sharon, as i know, women's sport is destroyed void if biological men are able to compete. so actually, i'm furious with vogue magazine. they would rather choose wokery than actually true feminism. i know . know. >> i sometimes think that they just do these things deliberately because they know we're going to talk about it, right? so it just gives them profile. me wants to profile. and part of me wants to not because gets not bother because it gets exactly they but when exactly what they want, but when you all the wonderful you think of all the wonderful sportswomen have in the, sportswomen that we have in the, you andi sportswomen that we have in the, you and i mean you know, in the uk and i mean will just archibald will just katie archibald okay, so archibald has won so katie archibald has won olympic european commonwealth health world gold medals . our health world gold medals. our british girls won the pursuit earlier this month in glasgow for the first time since 2014. and this time last year , katie and this time last year, katie was getting over from the fact that her fiance woke up in the morning and her fiance died next to her. okay, so most , most to her. okay, so the most, most harrowing situation . and one harrowing situation. and one year later she wins the world
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championships and they say of all the sports people in great britain, that they could talk about, they cover emma bridges, who's won nothing . do you know who's won nothing. do you know what will win? nothing. because they're not going to change yours and think it's so yours and i just think it's so disgraceful and disrespectful to biological female athletes who we have immense i mean, look at all the lionesses. they could have picked any one of them. well, indeed, we female well, indeed, we have female athletes . athletes. >> f- athletes. >> would plump for >> indeed. or i would plump for helen who star of helen housby, who is the star of the england roses netball team , the england roses netball team, one of the most beautiful women in sport right. one of the most beautiful women in sport right . who was just in sport right. who was just named the entire best player of the world cup as england made the world cup as england made the final for the first time in history. you know, you're so right. why don't we put those women on a pedestal instead of emily bridges, who as you say, has won nothing? and look, we both emily bridges to be both want emily bridges to be happy. course do. happy. of course we do. but emily bridges has lied here emily bridges has also lied here or magazine has lied one or vogue magazine has lied one or vogue magazine has lied one or other because emily or the other because emily bridges is banned bridges is not banned from competing and never, ever has
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been. >> you know, nobody is banned from competing. all that they're banned from is compete in a category that don't qualify for exactly the same i'm banned exactly the same as i'm banned from the under 12. from competing in the under 12. it would be unfair and it would be cheating . and i'm sorry, but be cheating. and i'm sorry, but it's cheating to want to race in a category you have an a category where you have an advantage else in advantage over everybody else in the so you know, the category. so you know, i just think and i think the general public are really getting fed up with this, to be honest with you. our polling honest with you. all our polling shows general shows this, that the general pubuc shows this, that the general public are much on the side public are very much on the side of fair sport. they want of wanting fair sport. they want their young daughter their of wanting fair sport. they want their y> no, that's a really extraordinary statistic. statistic. davies , you statistic. sharon davies, you know much i love having you
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listening to gb news radio show i >> -- >> let's lam >> let's return to tomorrow's news tonight in our media buzz and more front pages. >> justin , one story is >> justin, one story is dominating , >> justin, one story is dominating, so let's get straight to the guardian, which leads with the death of wagner chief prigozhin after a jet
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crash near moscow . the paper crash near moscow. the paper says russian authorities have confirmed the coup leader was among the ten on board the plane . and the daily star and i have to say, they did predict this earlier in the year. so they actually do deserve this moment , saying what we're all thinking , what rotten luck as they mark the death of prigozhin in that mysterious plane crash . and they mysterious plane crash. and they say no one at all shocked my superstar panel return. now the author and broadcaster christine hamilton, former chancellor kwasi kwarteng, and the former labour party adviser matthew le azar. now a shock in viral video doing the rounds on tiktok is the latest proof that britain has become not only a doormat for migrants, but a laughing stock of the world to be mean asylum seeker rahat popal, an afghan national, filmed his journey to england that included a high speed rail trip across
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france last being with friends in a packed dinghy and then kicking back in a luxury hotel after his boat was towed to shore by the rnli . i think i'm shore by the rnli. i think i'm under sadness . under sadness. >> i got us funny. a video on a . star of a royal andrzej duda degree . tiger king under monaco degree. tiger king under monaco was a . niece. i got us, honey, was a. niece. i got us, honey, we're . on now. we're. on now. >> that has quite rightly sparked outrage online with many slamming soft touch. britain being taken for a ride as migrants literally laugh their way to the uk. it came as dup news revealed earlier today that 19,000 illegals have now crossed the english channel this year. the figure is around 13. down on
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last year, but that could soon change with excellent weather forecast until the end of the month completely torpedoing , month completely torpedoing, rishi sunak's pledged to stop the boats before the next election. so christine hamilton i don't know about you, but that video , though, made me utterly video, though, made me utterly furious . it's also, by the way, furious. it's also, by the way, being used as advertising by the people smugglers to do the effrontery of the guy is just i mean, it's almost as though he's putting two fingers up to the entire nation. >> i mean, is extraordinary . >> i mean, it is extraordinary. three people, think they're three people, i think they're beginning to despair that there are be able do are going to be able to do anything about i mean, what anything about it. i mean, what would sunaks five pledges would rishi sunaks five pledges at the bottom pledge stop would rishi sunaks five pledges at tboats. :om pledge stop would rishi sunaks five pledges at tboats. now, ledge stop would rishi sunaks five pledges at tboats. now, let'se stop would rishi sunaks five pledges at tboats. now, let's forget top would rishi sunaks five pledges at tboats. now, let's forget the the boats. now, let's forget the other pledges. he hasn't stopped the boats as far as i see. the boats as far as i can see. he's virtually nothing he's done virtually nothing except a of to the except pay a lot of money to the french, allegedly have french, who allegedly have stopped the boats. but stopped some of the boats. but thank god stopped a few. thank god they've stopped a few. but know, we've to, but you know, we've got to, i think, take the ultimate measure of getting out of echr. et of getting out of the echr. et cetera. et cetera. we cannot go on having foreign judges telling us what we and what we can't
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us what we can and what we can't do who and we can't do and who we can and we can't have. >> well, you n have. >> well, you i couldn't >> well, you know, i couldn't agree more. >> we are laughing of >> we are laughing at us. of course are. and know, course they are. and you know, i couldn't with couldn't agree more with that. >> kwasi, also have to >> but kwasi, we also have to start upping the deterrent factor because as you see there, it in this it ends there with him in this lovely it would be a very lovely hotel. it would be a very different was in a different story if he was in a perfectly human rights acceptable tent in an essex forest. what's the issue with putting these people in? i think you're 100% right. >> and the other thing you know, we talk about rwanda, we talk about policies. they we talk about rwanda, we talk abo here, policies. they we talk about rwanda, we talk abo here, we'velicies. they we talk about rwanda, we talk abo here, we've got s. they we talk about rwanda, we talk abo here, we've got to they we talk about rwanda, we talk abo here, we've got to deter hey get here, we've got to deter them wanting to come here, them from wanting to come here, which can't in which means they can't be in a hotel with a flat screen tv hotel room with a flat screen tv and then they're on. yeah. and the dinghy and the sun shining and actually, and all of that. and actually, we've to make it, i'm we've got to make it, i'm afraid, attractive for afraid, less attractive for people here. that people to come here. and that means tougher. and, you means being tougher. and, you know, been kicking this know, we've been kicking this football a very long football around for a very long time. yeah, but nothing but nothing seems to get done. and that's the frustration on. and it's not just about the government. i mean, people talk about government, the about the government, the ministers, about ministers, it's all about the
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department service ministers, it's all about the dep'the ent service ministers, it's all about the dep'the home service ministers, it's all about the dep'the home office service ministers, it's all about the dep'the home office . service ministers, it's all about the dep'the home office . and ervice ministers, it's all about the dep'the home office . and they're and the home office. and they're the ones who going be the ones who are going to be implementing government policy. and needs to be and i think there needs to be a radical rethink about it. >> but doesn't this >> but matthew doesn't this video the way, that video prove, by the way, that what of folk like nigel what a lot of folk like nigel farage myself has been farage and myself has been saying is true and actually what folk on the left say is complete rubbish. you know, this guy , rubbish. you know, this guy, even though he's coming from afghanistan on, is clearly an economic migrant. he's not facing any form of hardship ship. there's no risk to his life at any point. >> yeah, i mean i mean, clearly if you you know, often people say they're putting their families at risk, you wouldn't be putting a video on tiktok if you were worried about reprisals on home. look, on your family at home. look, afghanistan partly because of british a very british failure, is not a very nice place. and the big and the problem can't have problem is, is we can't have everybody country everybody from any country that isn't place arriving isn't a very nice place arriving in britain because it's unsustainable . and can't unsustainable. and we also can't have like promoting have videos like that promoting the coming across on small boats
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when, as we've seen tragically over the last few weeks , we've over the last few weeks, we've been reminded of the risk actually that people are taking, but coming but they're coming on. >> but if you cut through all the and the, you know, the biases and the, you know, living difficult living in difficult countries, if look at tick tock if you look at that tick tock and and the, you and the emojis and the, you know, the yeah, they're very disgraceful. , as you disgraceful. that is, as you say, taking the mickey . say, taking the mickey. >> why can't we kick >> yeah, but why can't we kick all of these folk out of hotels . kwasi we have to find we're trying put on trying to put them on alternative accommodation. trying to put them on altern it'sa accommodation. trying to put them on altern it's goingnmodation. trying to put them on altern it's going totodation. trying to put them on altern it's going totodat£5. mean it's going to cost £5 billion a year. >> we're going to put them on the of course that the ship. but of course that had, you know, legionella and god knows what else because we've 13 years failure. >> there are 150,000 in >> there are 150,000 cases in the backlog. this the backlog. this is this is this the tories government this is the tories government having a grip on it. and that's why to sort why labour's got a plan to sort it turn turn somebody it when we do turn turn somebody down, make sure they down, we don't make sure they leave the country to people who have their claims exactly right. >> he talks about 13 years of tory failure, but when the tories try and do anything, it's the lefty lawyers and the left that that keep these that detain that keep these people here. we're trying to we
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trying to put them on a plane and take them to wherever it was in and it was wing in jamaica and it was left wing lawyers said, no, no, no, in jamaica and it was left wing lawycan't said, no, no, no, in jamaica and it was left wing lawycan't getsaid, no, no, no, in jamaica and it was left wing lawycan't get ridi, no, no, no, in jamaica and it was left wing lawycan't get rid of o, no, no, in jamaica and it was left wing lawycan't get rid of it no, no, in jamaica and it was left wing lawycan't get rid of it suilsio, you can't get rid of it suits laboun you can't get rid of it suits labour. so, of course it labour. so, yeah, of course it does very well. when they say this, neighbour's this, your neighbour's got a plan. said. years of tory plan. he said. 13 years of tory failure, but they're the ones when deport these when we try and get deport these people, they're the ones who force stay. force them to stay. >> now, look, india made history today their first today by landing their first rover despite the rover on the moon despite the country set to take a bumper. £57 million in british foreign aid next year. so this is the moment they're vikram craft landed on the moon's south pole just after lunchtime , becoming just after lunchtime, becoming the first nation on earth to touch perilous touch down in the perilous region . giant mahbubnagar green region. giant mahbubnagar green . lantern module . . lantern module. >> people are applauding. >> people are applauding. >> let us all wait to hear from the secretary department of space and chairman isro , sri space and chairman isro, sri somnath . vikram's apparently on
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somnath. vikram's apparently on the hunt for water based ice , the hunt for water based ice, which scientists say could support human habitation on the moon in the future . moon in the future. >> but the fanfare comes despite us bumping our foreign aid to india . by 70% in 2024, which the india. by 70% in 2024, which the taxpayers alliance slammed as a debacle . and it follows previous debacle. and it follows previous controversial comments from an indian finance minister who once described britain's foreign aid as peanuts. well, for the record, we have given india more .than record, we have given india more . than £2.3 billion since 2016. and while i'm absolutely happy for india to become a leader in the space race, it is time for the space race, it is time for the uk to pull that that aid because india's government is not using the money sensibly and we've got problems here. >> it's another example of what a soft touch we are. we're a soft touch as far as the migrants concerned we're soft touch as far as the in soft 1ts concerned we're soft touch as far as the msoft touch. concerned we're soft touch as far as the
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msoft touch. i oncerned we're soft touch as far as the msoft touch. i mean,ad we're soft touch as far as the msoft touch. i mean, it's we're soft touch as far as the msoft touch. i mean, it's crazye're a soft touch. i mean, it's crazy that we are funding india's space race. it's nuts. >> but it's i mean, it's >> but it's also i mean, it's also there's clearly still extreme poverty in india. but the should be the indian government should be addressing that messing addressing that and not messing around in space. >> how actually works is >> what how it actually works is that be lots of little that there'll be lots of little schemes, schemes clean schemes, rural schemes and clean water all of water schemes, all sorts of things. to done things. but it's got to be done now, up the it's got to be now, go up to the it's got to be done. i'm sorry we can't be giving agree £76 million to a country that's launching something. country that's launching son aiding. country that's launching sonaid goes so that country that's launching son aid goes so that the country that's launching sonaid goes so that the indian our aid goes so that the indian government to fund our aid goes so that the indian governrludicrous to fund our aid goes so that the indian governrludicrous which to fund our aid goes so that the indian governrludicrous which is to fund for the ludicrous which is clearly christine clearly kwarteng christine hamilton, lasalle , do hamilton, matthew lasalle, do stand coming up, stand by, because coming up, we'll letby race baiter. we'll lucy letby race baiter. >> kelechi okafor be the worthy winner of tonight's union. jack >> kelechi okafor be the worthy winnerfindonight's union. jack >> kelechi okafor be the worthy winnerfind out ht's union. jack >> kelechi okafor be the worthy winnerfind out ass union. jack >> kelechi okafor be the worthy winnerfind out as we1ion. jack >> kelechi okafor be the worthy winnerfind out as we revealck >> kelechi okafor be the worthy winnerfind out as we reveal the would find out as we reveal the nominations shortly. but what next in uncanceled? the king and prince william are both set to snub a meeting with harry this summer over his portrayal in netflix and spare. now separately , there's growing separately, there's growing feeling that charles is starting to come around to the idea of being a so—called caretaker king, paving the way for stars and waiting wills and kate. so with all the royal latest ,
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with all the royal latest, princess diana's former butler and paul burrell will be here in
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it's time for uncancelled . and it's time for uncancelled. and this is where britain's top commentator was speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping through the rest of the media and breaking tonight, hopes of an upcoming royal reunion have been scuppered with a friend of prince william telling the us outlet, the daily beast. charles won't be seeing harry and nor will william. no chance. harry and nor will william. no chance . he feels utterly chance. he feels utterly betrayed by what harry wrote about him in the book and said about him in the book and said about him in the book and said about him on netflix and on william's relationship with harry. the source added , they harry. the source added, they were very close growing up, so it has been very painful for william, but ultimately, what can he do ? it's very, very sad.
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can he do? it's very, very sad. i think it is completely understandable that right now william is still absolutely disgusted by what his brother has done . well, one man who has done. well, one man who knows all about the family's ups and downs over the years as princess diana's former butler and close confidante , paul and close confidante, paul burrell. so paul, wow, this is a really strong briefing from a friend of william . but do you friend of william. but do you agree with what he's saying? yes dan, i dan, i do , because i know dan, i dan, i do, because i know the royals well. >> and listen , the king loves >> and listen, the king loves both his boys , but there just both his boys, but there just isn't time in his diary right now. before he goes to france to fit harry and his woes into to his schedule . i don't believe his schedule. i don't believe there's any way back for harry. i think both he and meghan have burned their bridges, not only with the royal family, but with this country. both william and prince and the king were
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devastated by harry's revelations and his indiscretions. and they do not appreciate the fact that harry has been washing dirty laundry in public. the royals find that appalling . and it's very appalling. and it's very difficult for them to forget those barbed comments against camilla, against kate, against eight members of the royal family who have been hurt, really hurt by what harry has said . and so now the royals are said. and so now the royals are standing in solidarity. they they're keeping him at arm's length because if they let him back in to the royal palace and with the family, he just get more information, which he will use as ammunition later. i think the royals are rising above it and silence is the best policy . and silence is the best policy. just let them do their own thing i >> indeed, it's excoriating language , though, isn't it? language, though, isn't it? speaking of being absolutely disgusted , what's interesting to
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disgusted, what's interesting to a paul is that it feels like william is taking the lead on this. and charles is prepared to listen to him. and it's william who down the law and who is laying down the law and saying, absolutely not, papa, you're not speaking to that guy. we can't forget what he did just a few months ago . you can't a few months ago. you can't forget he said about forget what he said about camilla. can't forget what camilla. you can't forget what meghan kate. meghan said about kate. >> think you're right, dan, i >> i think you're right, dan, i think that's what's happening, because the king wants a happy ship. much like his mother liked a happy ship. she did not like confrontation . and i think the confrontation. and i think the king is following suit in that way. and yet william's behind the king saying, look, papa, i'm going to be king in the near future and i'm to going have to deal with this mess, too. so listen to what i'm what i'm saying to you, because i'm going to live with this problem longer than you will. and harry is to going be a troublesome son, brother and son. he always was . brother and son. he always was. and he he always will be. so what how to solve a problem like
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harry? it's a very difficult thing to do. and the king, i think, is trying to measure it. i think william is furious and he's being fuelled by kate of course, who is equally furious . course, who is equally furious. and i don't think this is going to be sorted out in the near future. i really don't. there is no time for those two. they have turned their back on our country, on its people , on their country, on its people, on their pubuc country, on its people, on their public duty , on their heritage. public duty, on their heritage. it's gone, dan, it's gone now. >> paul the prince of wales was accused of apathy and even sexism over the weekend after failing to attend the women's world cup final in sydney with accusations that he's even thrown his own father , king thrown his own father, king charles, bus by charles, under the bus by shirking official shirking his official responsibilities the responsibilities and setting the monarchy up for criticism . now, monarchy up for criticism. now, paul monarchy up for criticism. now, paul, you are usually a big supporter of william, but you think he should have got on the
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plane to australia ? plane to australia? >> i do. dan he's made a mistake and he's allowed to make mistakes. but i believe he should have been in australia to support the lionesses as patron of the fa and that video of him and kate sat out, i think amner hall probably in norfolk on houday. holiday. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> william and charlotte sorry, charlotte. yes. the video of him and charlotte sat on a bench . i and charlotte sat on a bench. i think that was a sweetener to appease us. what he hadn't done i the spain's royal family were there supporting their national team. our royal family or somebody from our royal family should have been there to support our lionesses. it's important that william remembers that he is now prince of wales. he represents the king on official duties and he does have a family life, too. but he has to balance it. he is patron of the fa. he needs to balance his dufies. the fa. he needs to balance his duties . and in this instance he
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duties. and in this instance he didn't. and i think it was a spectacular own goal. the first time i've seen william make a huge mistake . paul barrel we huge mistake. paul barrel we always love having you . always love having you. >> thank you so much. princess diana's former butler and rock. we will speak very soon, paul but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain and uniand tonight's greatest britain and uni and jackass. tonight's greatest britain and uni and jackass . my superstar uni and jackass. my superstar panel returned. christine hamilton. who are you nominating as your gb tonight ? well, i'm as your gb tonight? well, i'm nominating about 25 people. >> they are the pioneering team that did the very first womb transplant, led by professor richard smith and miss isabel quiroga and although people have said this might be used for possibly the wrong reasons, i think it is an amazing feat of surgery. and they have pushed back the boundaries. so they are collectively my greatest britons. >> kwasi kwarteng your nominee? i think susan hall, who is the tory candidate for mayor has done a courageous thing and the right thing in pointing out, you
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know, some of the difficulties relating to notting hill carnival. >> it's a great event. it's something that londoners take very seriously . but there are very seriously. but there are serious policing issues and there are serious neighbourhood issues. susan hall issues. and i think susan hall has courageous in has been very courageous in pointing out. and of pointing that out. and of course, she's got the inevitable flak the suspects, flak from the usual suspects, including david lammy. yes, but she's absolutely , i think, she's absolutely, i think, a hero for doing that . hero for doing that. >> matthew, are your greatest britain nominee, please. >> mine is scottish labour leader anas sarwar, who has revived the party north of the border. to the extent that today's polls show it, at least equalling if not surpassing the snp in terms of westminster seats. the true comeback kid well, i've got to go with kwasi kwarteng here and susan hall, who is the tory mayoral candidate. >> and you know what my message to susan is stay . and by your to susan is stay. and by your comments , because the vast comments, because the vast majority of londoners agree with you about safety at the notting hill carnival and they agree with you about ulez. so don't be
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weakened by the woke tolkien's coming after you. they're coming after you because they're scared of you. christine hamilton, your union jackass nominee . union jackass nominee. >> it's the national westminster bank because they've given two fingers customers and fingers to their customers and they've given over 2.5 million to alison rose, who broke the very fundamental law of banking, which is or the first law of banking, which is confidentiality customers. confidentiality of customers. >> she's getting 2.4 >> yeah, she's getting 2.4 million. unbelievable million. it's just unbelievable . kwasi kwarteng, your nominee. million. it's just unbelievable . k\soi kwarteng, your nominee. million. it's just unbelievable . k\soi kwarteag, your nominee. million. it's just unbelievable . k\soi kwartea clear r nominee. million. it's just unbelievable . k\soi kwartea clear winner,ee. >> so there's a clear winner, i think, today. and she's called kelechi okafor and i don't actually believe she believes the crazy comments she made about lucy letby being a standard for white women. i think she's trying to attract that. you know , attention to that. you know, attention to herself by stirring and race baiting in a very divisive and unhelpful way. and i think she knows exactly what she's doing and that's why she's the jackass. >> yeah, she was the subject of my digest tonight. if you missed it at the top of the show, this is a little bit of what she has said, it like an said, presenting it like an anomaly actually when we anomaly when actually when we
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look it historically and look at it historically and presently , the violence of white presently, the violence of white women is not an anomaly. >> it is the standard. yeah, well , that's racism. well, that's racism. >> i'm sorry, matthew laser, your nominee, you're not going to like it. >> dan, but it's our old friend, nadine dorries . you're obsessed. nadine dorries. you're obsessed. >> why is everyone obsessed >> why is everyone so obsessed with dorries ? with nadine dorries? >> she's an mp. >> because she's still an mp. she's getting paid, she's she's still getting paid, she's still not holding surgeries and she's job. she's still not doing herjob. and to tories have and today, to senior tories have called for her to go. >> kwasi do you want to stand up for nadine? >> nadine great >> i think nadine is a great personality , a dynamic force in personality, a dynamic force in british politics and this whole needs to do a job. then kwasi this whole gang up on is this all whole gang up on her is just completely stop the witch hunt against nadine dorries. >> she's been a great mp. she'll be to be good mp and be continue to be a good mp and i to stay actually , i want her to stay actually, personally, will, but personally, maybe she will, but look, i'm actually going to go with hamilton and with christine hamilton and natwest i think the natwest bank because i think the fact that they are rewarding oh, okay. >> apparently, apparently someone else thinks differently. >> so kwasi , you were right.
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>> so kwasi, you were right. okay. right. you both win. you both win. >> kwasi kwarteng , christine had >> kwasi kwarteng, christine had the win . the win. >> thank you so much. i'm back again tomorrow from 9 pm. thank you. good night. by the temperature's rising boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there . it's aidan mcgivern >> hi there. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office. with the gb news forecast showers. for many of us over the next 24 hours, even across southern areas where it has been relatively warm and fine over the days , it's going the last few days, it's going to turn as low pressure turn cooler as low pressure starts to sink . south as that happens, some intense heat over the near continent will spark some thunderstorms through the evening overnight. evening and overnight. those affecting northern france, but some shower activity could just spread parts
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spread into south western parts of then eventually of england and then eventually italy. other parts of the engush italy. other parts of the english coast overnight, english channel coast overnight, some heavy rain affecting some heavy rain also affecting much of central and northern scotland in between. a lot of cloud and a warm night for cloud cover and a warm night for many, the many, especially towards the south. south south. but it's in the south where to see some where we're going to see some lively first thing, where we're going to see some lively heavier first thing, where we're going to see some lively heavier firstpredominantly some heavier rain, predominantly with the thunderstorms that develop across northern france, generally develop across northern france, generalljor across the near channel or across the near continent, much of moves continent, much of that moves out but some out of the way, but still some showery the east into showery rain for the east into the heavy rain moves showery rain for the east into the northern�*avy rain moves showery rain for the east into the northern scotland noves through northern scotland replaced through northern scotland reple affecting through northern scotland repleaffecting northern also affecting northern ireland. but actually for northern england, southwest england, west wales, southwest england, west wales, southwest england afternoon, plenty england, west wales, southwest enfine d afternoon, plenty england, west wales, southwest enfine and afternoon, plenty england, west wales, southwest enfine and brightternoon, plenty england, west wales, southwest enfine and bright weatherplenty england, west wales, southwest enfine and bright weather toenty of fine and bright weather to come. a bit cooler. come. feeling a bit cooler. and friday certainly a cooler day across uk . low pressure will across the uk. low pressure will bnng across the uk. low pressure will bring a northwest airflow, a bright start to the south—east. but elsewhere, a lot of showers coming through on a brisk northwesterly breeze in between some sunny spells and a similar setup for saturday, a mix of sunny spells and showers and cool many , the temperatures cool for many, the temperatures rising , boxt cool for many, the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news. >> i'm rhiannon jones in the newsroom. wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin was on board a plane that crashed in western russia. that's according to the country's aviation authority . country's aviation authority. it's released the names of those passengers on the flight . they passengers on the flight. they include the mercenary group leader , as well as its leader, as well as its commander, dmitry utkin. it's understood the aircraft was en
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route saint petersburg from moscow. it's being reported the bodies of all ten people travelling on board have now been recovered from the site . been recovered from the site. residents in moscow have been reacting to the crash . reacting to the crash. >> it's a tragedy that the plane crashed. >> that means there were casualties as well. >> it was to be expected because of some of the things he did or didn't do, i don't know. >> but we think he did. >> but we think he did. >> they should be punished. >> they should be punished. >> not necessary by the main man in this country. could be someone else. >> he had a lot of enemies, as far as i know . far as i know. >> donald trump's former personal lawyer , rudy giuliani . personal lawyer, rudy giuliani. giuliani has surrendered to fulton county jail over charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election result. the former new york city mayor agreed to a $150,000 bail. he's one of several of the 19 people charged in the georgia election interference case to have turned themselves in. trump
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