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gb news no spin, no bias, no censorship i >> -- >> i'm dan wootton tonight. a thorn in the establishment's side to the very end here. stoic renegade nadine dorries , the renegade nadine dorries, the best culture secretary in recent memory, has gone down swinging in her resignation letter with a blistering attack on the prime minister and the anti—democratic forces that stared rishi sunak to power . and forces that stared rishi sunak to power. and as the tories stared down the barrel of electoral oblivion in my digest. next, i'll explain why dorries is completely right to call out dark forces to driving brits of democracy. then my superstar panel weigh in. and tonight i'm joined by dame andrea jenkyns , joined by dame andrea jenkyns, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy . plus, as people
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de lucy. plus, as people smugglers continue to advertise their wicked services on tiktok, dicks blaring that they are in charge of britain's borders, i'll ask the great nigel farage what can be done about the chinese social media app and sadiq khan's ulez nightmare will expand tomorrow. while wales labour government and forces a 20 mile per hour blanket limit on built up roads, so is starmer's party waging war on motorists? neil oliver joins starmer's party waging war on motorists? neil oliverjoins me motorists? neil oliver joins me to investigate that. elsewhere, spain continues to be gripped by this kiss between their football president and world cup winning captain . but president and world cup winning captain. but is president and world cup winning captain . but is that sexual captain. but is that sexual assault or has it been blown out of all proportion? leilani dowding and anna mae mangan go head to head soon. and as are all pictured arriving together for a church service at balmoral , is it right for william and kate to welcome prince andrew back into the royal fold ? lady
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back into the royal fold? lady victoria harvey now, she's a big andrew ally and nina michkov, a member of the sussex squad , live member of the sussex squad, live in the studio to duke it out in the clash. lady colin campbell and phil dampier also standing by with all the latest royal bombshells. have first bombshells. we'll have a first look tomorrow's newspaper, look at tomorrow's newspaper, front ever, this is dan front pages as ever, this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . wootton tonight. let's go. this is gb news, britain's news channel. happy bank holiday monday. as you can see, though, all of the teams here behind the scenes and in front of the cameras. hope, by the way, you didn't have any trouble getting back to the uk. this is the busy list travelling day . and of list travelling day. and of course there was a bit of issues , a few issues weren't there with the air traffic control. i did manage to get back on time though from france. it was great to be with you. hope you had a brilliant break. do stay with
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us.the brilliant break. do stay with us. the next two hours, we're going to kick off, though, with the news with aaron armstrong . the news with aaron armstrong. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. more than 500 flights to and from the uk are estimated to and from the uk are estimated to have been cancelled this bank holiday, leaving passengers stranded after an air traffic control failure. the technical fault meant flight plans had to be inputted manually by controllers. national air traffic services say it has now identified and remedied the problem. however. thousands of airline passengers are facing delays of up to 12 hours, despite the failure being fixed, many of those are stuck at airports across europe or even having been stuck on planes. in those delays could well stretch into tomorrow . so police do have into tomorrow. so police do have the resources they need to meet a government pledge to crack down on crime. that's to according suella braverman, who says police have disregarded theft and burglaries for too long despite record numbers of
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officers across the uk. labour has criticised it as a staggering admission of 13 years of tory failure . as the home of tory failure. as the home secretary says, the force must follow all lines of inquiry. >> police have responded positively to my challenge, my request in committing nationwide to indeed following every reasonable line of inquiry. so that now means that in the event of a car theft, phone theft , of a car theft, phone theft, robbery or burglary, if there's cctv footage of an incident , if cctv footage of an incident, if there's dashcam footage, if there's dashcam footage, if there's smartphone footage, gps tracking evidence , a victim can tracking evidence, a victim can produce evidence of an online resale of a stolen item, the police must follow up on those leads. >> donald trump's criminal trial on charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election result will begin on the 4th of march next year. trump's trial in washington, dc will start one day before super tuesday. that's when many states nominate their republican or
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democratic presidential candidate . donald trump is the candidate. donald trump is the favourite to win the republican nomination for the presidential election itself takes place eight months later, on november the fifth. trump is also due to appearin the fifth. trump is also due to appear in court in georgia. that's in just over a week's time to enter a plea in a separate criminal charge of plotting to undermine the election result in that state and staying in the us. two people have been killed after a helicopter crashed into a residential building in florida. a warning we are about to show you video of the crash, which some viewers may find distressing . the footage posted distressing. the footage posted onune distressing. the footage posted online shows the fire rescue helicopter in flames before it breaks apart in mid—air. and spirals to the ground. it's understood one crew member died and a second person on the ground was also killed. another four people have been injured and taken to hospital . and taken to hospital. prosecutors in spain have launched a preliminary sexual
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assault investigation into the head of the country's football federation . luis rubiales, is federation. luis rubiales, is refusing to resign after kissing jenni hermoso on the lips at the women's world cup final. he says it was consensual. she has denied that he has since been banned by fifa, the world governing body, for 90 days. the spanish federation has been holding an extraordinary meeting today to discuss the crisis . today to discuss the crisis. thatisit today to discuss the crisis. that is it for the moment. here on gb news. i'll be back with more in an hour's time. now it's over to dan . over to dan. oh, how easy it has been for the msm these past few weeks . msm these past few weeks. >> hectoring and bullying . >> hectoring and bullying. nadine dorries, a working class self—made star, novelist turned conservative champion who became the best culture secretary of recent times . she's everything
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recent times. she's everything the establishment cannot stand. and of course a bbc slaying. bofis and of course a bbc slaying. boris backing highly popular woman of the people who almost tripled her mid—bedfordshire majority to over 25,000 and has always refused to march to the beat of their drum. so for the prime minister installed in an anti—democratic coup backed by his media charms, she is a far easier target than this drifting government faced an electoral annihilation if something doesn't dramatically change. after all, it worked hard to succeed peacefully. hound sunak archrival johnson out of parliament altogether because of the spurious partygate witch hunt. the spurious partygate witch hunt . but that's why nadine's hunt. but that's why nadine's excoriating resignation letter released via the mail on sunday. yesterday is a hammer blow to sunak and his zombie government.
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finally a tory mp has been prepared to speak the truth about the undemocratic forces destroying this great party by wrestling control away from its members. it's disturbing, but for the sake of british democracy, nadine erg must be listened to. >> having witnessed first hand as boris johnson and then liz truss were taken down, i decided that the british people had a right to know what was happening in their name. why is it that we've had five conservative prime ministers since 2010 with not one of the previous four having left office as the result of losing a general election? thatis of losing a general election? that is a democratic deficit which the mother of parliaments should of and should be deeply ashamed of and which, and know, is the which, as you and i know, is the result of the machinations of a small group individuals small group of individuals embedded deep the centre of embedded deep at the centre of the and downing street . the party and downing street. >> now i can vouch for everything nadine has said. there is why back lord cruddas, conservative democrat organisation. earlier this year . but to what end has sunak used
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the power? he spent years wrestling from a democratically elected and highly popular prime. sadly as nadine ruthlessly, but fairly points out , he ruthlessly, but fairly points out, he squandered it all. >> since you took office a year ago, the country is run by a zombie parliament where nothing meaningful has happened. what exactly has been done or have you achieved? you hold the office of the prime minister unelected and without a single vote, nought even from your own mps you have no mandate from the people and the government is adrift. you have squandered the goodwill of the nation for what you've increased corporation tax to 25, taking us to the level of the highest tax. take since world war ii at 75% of gdp. you have completely failed in reducing illegal migration or delivering on the benefits of brexit. >> and of course, as every poll now published shows us such a dire situation sees the tories
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on course for a devastating landslide loss , handing the landslide loss, handing the country potentially for a generation on to a socialist cabal led by slippery starmer. we cannot simply disregard the democratic choice of the electorate, remove both the prime minister and the manifesto commitments they voted for, and then expect to return to the people in the hope that they will continue to unquestioningly support us. >> they have agency and they will use it . your actions have will use it. your actions have left some 200 or more of my colleagues to face an electoral tsunami and the loss of their livelihoods because in your impatience to become prime minister , you put your personal minister, you put your personal ambition above the stability of the country and our economy . the country and our economy. >> wow . >> wow. >> wow. >> but again , she's right. >> but again, she's right. >> but again, she's right. >> i campaigned against sunak becoming prime minister during his leadership campaign against liz truss. this time last summer for a reason . and i now fear
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for a reason. and i now fear there was good reason for that decision . sunak had every decision. sunak had every opportunity but is running out of chances to save this great country but to respond now my superstar panel, country but to respond now my superstar panel , former superstar panel, former education minister dame andrea jenkyns, the journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, and the former brexit party mep bill de deluise. so andrea jenkyns, you are a conservative mp. you served as a minister under boris johnson. like nadine , you were johnson. like nadine, you were a bofis johnson. like nadine, you were a boris loyalist . yes, but boris loyalist. yes, but i understand you have loyalty to your party. that said , andrea, your party. that said, andrea, isn't it time for us to have some honest talk ? some honest talk? >> look, i mean, i've been honest all the way along as you know, dan, i mean, i've made no secret of the fact i'm not a big fan of the prime minister. and i just feel it's a very sad place that we're in at the moment. we've wasted this great
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opportunity of the amazing 2019. so nadine was right. well, we've wasted the opportunity . obe look wasted the opportunity. obe look what's happened. i mean, so did you agree with what she said in her resignation letter? i agree with parts of it. i'm sure many conservatives do. and i really hope that the prime minister listens to wing of the party listens to our wing of the party because we make up, you listens to our wing of the party because we make up , you know, because we make up, you know, the centre right of the party, make up the majority of the members as well. we want to see true conservative policies. then we to take control of we want to take control of immigration. we want to be strong on law and order. we don't want to see these woke policies and sex education and the stuff. what's going on in the stuff. what's going on in the nhs with regarding gender. this should not happen under a conservative government. and i think, you know , the prime think, you know, the prime minister must take the helm now, show his mettle, because if we don't start being conservative again, we've got a really tough battle in the next 12 months, nadine said . nadine said. >> rishi will be judged harshly . ali, historically, do you 7 ee. agree? >> well , i
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agree? >> well, i mean, we're going on the current record . it's i guess the current record. it's i guess it's very hard to say what what we achieving at the moment. i mean, we look back at boris. i mean, we look back at boris. i mean , look at the major fight we mean, look at the major fight we had for brexit in parliament and how he , you know, he got it how he, you know, he got it through, which was amazing because everybody was trying to stop brexit. you know, the majority of, of cross—party was trying to stop it. and he did amazing. and look, the vaccine rollout, look at boris has got legacy . look at how he was legacy. look at how he was leading the way supporting ukraine. so i think boris has got a legacy. so i think the prime minister needs to take a deep, hard look and think , you deep, hard look and think, you know, how do we return to conservative values and ensure that we've got a really strong manifesto into the next year? >> i mean, belinda de lucy it's really interesting. there's lots that boris johnson did that i don't agree his approach to don't agree with his approach to net zero, his approach to covid
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and the vaccine rollout, but but the big difference is he was elected on a manifesto and he was he was delivering on that manifesto. and there's so many things that sunak is just chipping away at, like, why is he all of a sudden emboldening the bbc? why has he decided not to sell channel 4? like what is sunak actually doing here? >> well, i'm not quite sure . i >> well, i'm not quite sure. i know patsy for the establishment . well, what is the conservative party for anymore? what's its purpose? what does it mean to be conservative now, in this day and age when it is just a mere shell of what it was? it's almost like the party has been gutted of conservatives and no one knows quite what it is now. it seems to be apart from the strong minority of conservative, honourable minority, of honourable minority, of honourable exceptions , because honourable exceptions, because if you were the majority then i don't think we would see this zombie parliament. nadine was quite right. we've had aggressive, isn't the fact that
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there are actually a lot of good people in the conservative party, but sunak has purged them of positions of power. >> i mean, look just this >> i mean, look at just on this channel over the past few minutes. so you've got andrea, you've jacob rees—mogg , you've got jacob rees—mogg, you've got jacob rees—mogg, you've got jacob rees—mogg, you've got nadine. they were purged from. >> that's why i think it's really important that nadine writes the public writes this book and the public get the other side of the get to see the other side of the story because the political assassination of boris johnson, whether her not, whether you like her or not, what went on parliament what went on in parliament smacked treachery and knavery smacked of treachery and knavery on shakespearean level. on a shakespearean level. and people transparency and people want transparency and they want to know the truth because they she was because how do they she was plotting, andrea. >> he was plotting not just for months. plotting against months. he was plotting against bofis months. he was plotting against boris for years. now boris johnson for years. now thatis boris johnson for years. now that is a disgrace. he was the chancellor. he was meant to be his most loyal ally. >> completely done. i mean, i've this was gordon brown level stuff. i've said stuff. i mean, i've said numerous times on your show as well, dan, that boris put plucked rishi out of obscurity in a junior ministerial role and gave him the second biggest job
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in government. but there was no loyalty there. but i just have to say, regarding the mps in the party, the issue is really actually goes deeper than rishi sunak. it actually is. we've got far more one nation mps who make up the parliamentary party who should just go and join the lib dems right? i've publicly said that before. so we've got far more one nation mps than we have the thatcherite. >> so you just say to tobias ellwood, to caroline nokes, you say join the lib dems. >> i've just said we've we've got plenty who i personally think, out and let us take think, get out and let us take our party back. >> benjamin butterworth this is just dream scenario, just like your dream scenario, isn't it? you're sitting back, you're rubbing your hands with glee as the tory party engage in a civil war, not seen since the defenestration of margaret thatcher. >> i mean, it was quite hilarious that she said, why is it that five tory prime ministers have been through since 2010, but not lost by a general election? >> well, the answer is boris
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johnson for at least three of those, before him and those, the two before him and himself , those, the two before him and himself, he's the person that kept ousting tory leaders himself, he's the person that kept ouzanyi tory leaders himself, he's the person that kept ouzany democratic's himself, he's the person that kept ouzany democratic mandate . without any democratic mandate. and the idea that she talks about democratic when about a democratic deficit when she has not turned david cameron , did he? yes. through the brexit vote. that's what forced him out. >> and david cameron chose david cameron have the vote cameron chose to have the vote and he lost the vote. i mean, you nadine dorries you know, nadine dorries lecturing about democratic deficits lizzo giving deficits is like lizzo giving you tips. you diet tips. >> this is a woman, this is a woman who has not turned up to parliament for more than a year. she's taken more than £90,000 in parliament. she's taken more than £90,000 of public money and not voted once for her constituents. as far as i'm concerned, if that were a universal credit claimant, they'd be before the courts for breaking the grounds on which they she should they got paid. she should be before that 90 k before a court giving that 90 k back she's doing her back because she's not doing her job not representing job and she's not representing about dorries wins about nadine dorries that wins the left up. >> so hypocrisy, is it the >> so the hypocrisy, is it the fact that she's a working class success story and you just can't
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stand the fact that it was the conservative party that turned her into a success, that got her out of that liverpool council estate to be one of our best selling authors and to be one of our most effective politicians. or is it just sexism? what is it that the left hates so much about? nadine as a working class hero, i wouldn't to hero, i wouldn't be one to criticise a fellow. >> you know, was born into >> you know, i was born into a council estate, right? so council estate, right? but so was angela rayner, a person who you on you attack constantly on here. so it's the hypocrisy that is the don't the problem. i don't believe that's one called all that's the one that called all tories scum. >> actually, i don't believe that anybody want someone that anybody would want someone like on their like nadine dorries on their team team. team because she's not a team. >> well, give the final >> well, let's give the final word to andrea because nadine was your team. was on your team. >> you find an effective >> did you find her an effective person work alongside? i person to work alongside? i mean, you close? are you mean, are you close? are you tight? buddies? tight? are you buddies? >> nadine. i think >> i like nadine. i think she's great. and thought she was great. and i thought she was a great. and i thought she was a great secretary. and great culture secretary. and i loved taken on the bbc. >> and, well, she didn't do very well, did she? well, no, she didn't do very well because rishi sunak came in and threw out all plans, including, out all of her plans, including, by selling channel 4,
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by the way, selling channel 4, which a disgrace. which is a disgrace. >> to wonder what >> and i have to wonder what sort secret stitch ups were sort of secret stitch ups were done behind the scenes for sunak to get power all of sudden done behind the scenes for sunak to gioh,)wer all of sudden done behind the scenes for sunak to gioh, i'm' all of sudden done behind the scenes for sunak to gioh, i'm not all of sudden done behind the scenes for sunak to gioh, i'm not goingf sudden done behind the scenes for sunak to gioh, i'm not going to sudden done behind the scenes for sunak to gioh, i'm not going to touchen say, oh, i'm not going to touch the bbc. i'm not going to touch channel 4. was it perhaps because was thanking them for because he was thanking them for their craven coverage of partygate forced from partygate that forced boris from office? so. dame andrea office? i think so. dame andrea jenkins. benjamin butterworth. beunda jenkins. benjamin butterworth. belinda , great to have you belinda lucy, great to have you back. we have missed back. belinda, we have missed you. panel are you. and my superstar panel are with night. but still to with me. all night. but still to come , as vile human traffickers come, as vile human traffickers are exposed , boasting and are exposed, boasting and recruiting on tiktok , how can we recruiting on tiktok, how can we stop the chinese owned app playing into the hands of the people smugglers? brexit broker nigel farage live this bank houday nigel farage live this bank holiday monday . nigel farage live this bank holiday monday. but nigel farage live this bank holiday monday . but next nigel farage live this bank holiday monday. but next in nigel farage live this bank holiday monday . but next in the holiday monday. but next in the clash, as the trio are pictured arriving together at a balmoral church, services are right for william and kate to welcome prince andrew back into the fold, royal commentator lady victoria harvey. she's very close to andrew goes up against writer and broadcaster nina michkov, the sussex michkov, member of the sussex squad. to be fiery squad. that's going to be fiery down gbnews.com. want down at gbnews.com. if you want to vote in our twitter
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9:00. only on gb news britain's news . channel nigel farage and news. channel nigel farage and neil oliver have their say on the migrant shambles and sadiq khan shortly . but first, the khan shortly. but first, the clash . and ahead of the first clash. and ahead of the first anniversary of the late queen elizabeth's passing , the royal elizabeth's passing, the royal family have made a defiant demonstration of unity during their annual summer holiday in
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balmoral yesterday, prince andrew was spotted riding shotgun alongside the prince and princess of wales as they arrived at church this marks a stark change from a similar service at easter, where the trio did not appear to speak to each other . and royal sources each other. and royal sources have told the telegraph , safe to have told the telegraph, safe to say it's a holiday where the entire family has been invited, the entire family are participating and the entire family are included anyway . on family are included anyway. on looking for a family divided angle will be sorely disappointed. well, apart from harry and meghan, of course. but what you think? it right what do you think? is it right for william and kate welcome for william and kate to welcome prince the prince andrew back into the royal fold ? well, it's royal fold? well, it's a controversial question down at gbnews.com address . gbnews.com is my email address. you in our poll at gb you can vote in our poll at gb news on twitter . but to debate news on twitter. but to debate this now, i'm joined by royal commentator, close friend of prince andrew, lady victoria harvey, and the writer broadcast at caller, a member of the sussex squad , nina myskow, now sussex squad, nina myskow, now lady vere, you know, we've we've had lots of debates about prince
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andrew, but i have to say , the andrew, but i have to say, the more i look into the case, the more i look into the case, the more i look into the case, the more i think he was the victim of a media stitch up, really. and so is this a good sign that william and kate, because it's a big deal that william and kate wanted to be seen with him like that in public as someone who has supported him, do you think this marks the start of him returning into the royal fold? >> yeah, i do think this is a very good sign, especially after, you know, the recent things of royal lodge and this is definitely because they wanted to take his house away. yeah, this is. >> and he's one that is very positive. >> but you know, remember when the queen died , he was also in the queen died, he was also in the queen died, he was also in the car with prince william back then. i think at the end of the day, it's all family. it was something that was alleged. it was proven. was never was never proven. it was never happened. basically >> and but william did want him to lose his royal duties , to lose his royal duties, though. so this is why it feels significant to me.
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>> yeah , no, it is. it's >> yeah, no, it is. it's definitely like a huge deal because, you know , they know because, you know, they know that the world is watching . you that the world is watching. you know, the world is watching their every and their every move. and every little thing do. it's magnified. >> and the fact this was a sign, this this was a statement from queen was very good at doing that. >> you know, the queen well, she had him her that had him walk her into that service , which was a huge thing. service, which was a huge thing. and i think at the end of the day, people should have respected the queen and what she. >> nina mauskopf didn't we rush to prince andrew because to judge prince andrew because the settled that the reason that he settled that case was because he didn't want to overshadow the queen's platinum jubilee. >> don't that . you >> you don't know that. you don't that. that's don't know that. that's supposition on part. i know supposition on your part. i know that supposition on your that that supposition on your part and paying £12 million is a thatis part and paying £12 million is a that is what's been the okay, that's the number. well, okay. it's not two and six, is it? he may be welcome back into the royal to the royal family but into the family. into royal to the royal family but into the family . into the into the family. into the family, not the royal fold . the family, not the royal fold. the pubuc family, not the royal fold. the public will not accept it. you absolutely. you say that he's
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been stitched up by the media out of his own mouth. he stitched himself up in that interview. >> was a big mistake. >> was a big mistake. >> lady emily maitlis. >> lady emily maitlis. >> but you but you admit emily maitlis stitched him up? >> she did. she did? yes, >> yes, she did. she did? yes, she did. he second she went into that interview you with with an idea that i'm making him look guilty. >> she's a barrister. guilty. >> she's a barrister . the way it >> she's a barrister. the way it was the lighting that . oh, you was the lighting that. oh, you make anyone that she's not guilty. the public realise what an idiot he'd been because of the lighting. >> victoria , come on. >> victoria, come on. >> victoria, come on. >> editing. it was every thing that they did. >> it was their look. you you cannot possibly defend prince andrew in that interview . andrew in that interview. >> so i'm going to we all saw that he was and but he didn't perform. >> the interview was a disaster . it was a the interview was a disaster because of him, not because of lighting, because of him, because it's a complete catastrophe . catastrophe. >> and don't know why you >> and i don't know why you defend they lie defend a man. because they lie because every because everybody i've ever read who's actually
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had to work with him when he was trade lady, respond to boorish lady entitled nina rude. >> we've got to have two sides. don't talk over each other. don't talk over each other. don't talk over each other. let me let me get in here. lady v, i want ask not about because we want to ask not about because we have litigated time and again what happened with virginia giuffre. want to ask you giuffre. what i want to ask you about is nina talking about about is nina talking about about is nina talking about his personality, because, you know, andrew well, what about these rumours , lady v, about these rumours, lady v, that very rude to people, that he's very rude to people, that he's very rude to people, that can be boorish, that he that he can be boorish, that he can have you ever can treat staff. have you ever seen experience that? seen or experience that? >> i think there's i think it's to do the military . he >> i think there's i think it's to do the military. he i to do with the military. he i a lot of people have said yes, he is very abrupt, but he is very matter like factual to the point. >> did he always treat you well? >> did he always treat you well? >> yes, of course . you know, >> yes, of course. you know, with great respect . anything. with great respect. anything. >> a friend, a beautiful girl, he's going to treat very differently from staff. >> but people can only speak as they find needy . do you know they find needy. do you know him, nina ? okay. but lady him, nina? okay. but lady victoria does . i'm saying. victoria does. i'm saying. >> but your point of view is
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very from a female , very valid from a female, beautiful female point of view. but to do with his but it is nothing to do with his him as a trade envoy when he cocked up various things. he was i >> -- >> were you there? >> were you there? >> no. but there are people you respect. >> there are lots of stories about the high commissioner of trade for bahrain. >> they called him his buffoon highness because he was absolutely idiot. they said they tried to analyse and say it came from a sort of what did he an inferiority. he would shout at people. he would go against the brief, would he would brief, he would he would demand things. when he was travelling around. >> can you respond ? can you >> can you respond? can you respond that? can you talk respond to that? can you talk about personal experience about your personal experience with him? >> i think that's >> because i think that's important. polite? he important. is he polite? is he a gentleman ? is he a good family gentleman? is he a good family man? because obviously his daughters adore him. >> thought he was >> i've always thought he was polite and, you know, very well mannered. even my mother said that said that one time because she said at and she you know, she at a lunch and she you know, she doesn't any of this at a lunch and she you know, she doesn but any of this at a lunch and she you know, she doesn but she any of this at a lunch and she you know, she doesn but she thoughtthis at a lunch and she you know, she doesn but she thought he was stuff, but she thought he was extremely polite , very extremely polite, very gentlemanly . i extremely polite, very gentlemanly. i haven't
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extremely polite, very gentlemanly . i haven't i extremely polite, very gentlemanly. i haven't i haven't experienced what you were saying with with respect sitting someone next to somebody at a lunch , at a social pleasant lunch, at a social pleasant engagement . engagement. >> but lady victoria knows him better. >> a very different from working for him. working for the demands he made, the boorishness of his , you know, throwing things, throwing things on the floor, making his security . making his security. >> i think he actually has a kind of not an ad, but there's something that the way in adhd when he comes across it's very , when he comes across it's very, very matter of fact. and some people say he suddenly gets very lady he could that be i think lady he could that be i think lady he could that be because of the experience fighting in the falklands war for example because a lot of a lot of soldiers who do come back from the battlefield have a degree of ptsd. >> and he was a war hero with with respect, we're talking decades ago. >> this is not the same. >> and this is not the same. this is not the same this isn't this is not the same man who throws tantrums because his teddy bears and his cuddly toys are not arranged in the correct way. >> lady victoria harvey,
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brilliant debate. >> now, look, both sides of the story here on gb news and you'll remember that virginia giuffre accused prince andrew of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. her lawsuit stated, 20 years ago, prince andrew's wealth, power, position and connections enabled him to abuse a frightened, vulnerable child with no one there to protect her. it is long past the time for him to be held to account . now who do you agree account. now who do you agree with on this? is it right for william and kate to welcome prince andrew back into the royal fold? kate on twitter says it family event, not it was a family event, not a pubuc it was a family event, not a public state event. he has every right to go to a private family event. my rights. they may choose to reconnect andrew event. my rights. they may ch private, reconnect andrew event. my rights. they may ch private, which ect andrew event. my rights. they may ch private, which ect own 'ew in private, which is their own business. but they certainly should him back into should not welcome him back into the fold. from the royal fold. and from britney, a one, as britney, this is a tough one, as andrew is family. he is not a friend or associate of the royals. is difficult to royals. it is difficult to distance yourself from actual family especially at family members, especially at formal such as and formal events such as this and your verdict is now in a split decision. 42% say william and kate were right to bring prince
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andrew back. 58% of you agreeing with nina michkov saying that they were wrong to do so. now, nigel farage, neil oliver, both. still to come this hour. first, though, the weather . though, the weather. >> it looks like things are heating up . boxed boilers proud heating up. boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . i'm craig snell. looking ahead to the next few days, the changeable theme will continue. most of us seeing some further rain at times, but in between there will be some sunshine in. so as we m monday we've this so as we m monday we've got this ridge pressure across ridge of high pressure across the uk. this is generally gave us a settled today, but us a settled day today, but fronts waiting across fronts are waiting up across the west. go through the west. and as we go through the course the night, we'll see course of the night, we'll see one of these move into parts of scotland and northern ireland. so showers for so some showers, showers for here a of england and wales, here a lot of england and wales, though dry, though it should be largely dry, but so that will but fairly cloudy. so that will help keep most towns and cities firmly double figures as firmly in double figures as we start tuesday so into start tuesday morning. so into tuesday, track this band
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tuesday, we'll track this band of further south of showery rain further south eastwards across england and wales. it , further wales. behind it, further showers moving in across parts of western scotland. quite blustery , here, as we go blustery too, here, as we go through the course of the day, probably driest conditions probably the driest conditions down but down towards the south—east. but even on, we will see even here, later on, we will see a few showers. i think come a few showers. so i think come the afternoon, possibly the best of the sunshine over towards northern england in the sunshine, pleasantly sunshine, feeling pleasantly warm . of seeing similar warm. most of us seeing similar temperatures to what we have seen today into wednesday. i'm hopeful for a little bit more sunshine across the board, but still the risk of some showers, especially eastern parts especially across eastern parts of scotland , down of of scotland, down into parts of england , too. but in the england, too. but in the sunshine, it should feel fairly pleasant, but still that keen wind across the north into wind up across the north into thursday. a band of rain moving across many southern parts of the and really that's going the uk and really that's going to the changeable theme the uk and really that's going to go the changeable theme the uk and really that's going to go through|angeable theme the uk and really that's going to go through the eable theme the uk and really that's going to go through the course heme the uk and really that's going to go through the course ofme as we go through the course of the week . the week. >> looks like things are heating up, boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news.
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of weather on. gb news. >> coming up . there's now under >> coming up. there's now under three hours to go until sadiq khan's despised ulez scheme is expanded. welsh labour , expanded. welsh labour, meanwhile, plan to introduce a blanket 20 mile per hour speed limit in built up areas. so why is starmer's party waging war on motorists? neil oliver investigating this soon. but first, as people smugglers are exposed for advertising their wicked business in tiktok, even using the platform to say they control our borders , how can we control our borders, how can we crack down on the human traffickers and their sick social media campaigns ? is the social media campaigns? is the one and only nigel farage live straight after this
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news. the people's channel. britain's news . news. the people's channel. britain's news. channel >> what the farage time now and the shocking tactics being used by people smuggling gangs to enfice by people smuggling gangs to entice illegal migrants into britain via the increasingly sinister chinese social media app. tiktok have been uncovered with the latest live stream seen traffickers declare we are the uk, french and turkish governments as they broadcast live from a migrant camp in northern france. they are also posting degrading and sinister footage of young drunk , scantily footage of young drunk, scantily clad british girls as social media bait aimed at young north african men. that is according to a gb news investigation. so, nigel, i appreciate the government is to blame here, but tick tock, this chinese social media app surely becoming part
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of the problem . of the problem. >> very much so. dan, i mean , >> very much so. dan, i mean, it's been used openly . the it's been used openly. the albanians were using it every day . you know, advertisements day. you know, advertisements come to london showing the route , showing people in london, showing them with ten, £20,000 in cash in their hands , in cash in their hands, basically saying come to britain, join the criminal drugs . gangs, make loads of money. um, but now what we've seen today is just open mockery. you know we are the government. well, the irony is, of course, they're more powerful than the government when it comes to who can cross the english channel or not. but your question is a really vexing and difficult one. but the younger generation, tick tock now dominates their social media lives by mean way above all the other platforms . short all the other platforms. short of banning it, all the other platforms. short of banning it , there's nothing of banning it, there's nothing we can do. because you see, even if you close these accounts down and you can close down 100 accounts every day, but new ones simply spring up. um i have to
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say , i do think some of the ways say, i do think some of the ways in which tiktok's been used is especially around the gender debate , that have had a very debate, that have had a very strong political motive . 1 or strong political motive. 1 or 2 states in america talking about banning it . states in america talking about banning it. but frankly, it isn't going to happen. they are too big. they are too powerful . too big. they are too powerful. and the big vested interests in britain and america are too close to communist china for business. so i'm afraid it's a bit pessimistic, but i'm afraid we're simply going to have to live with this. >> no, indeed we are. but i'm not going anywhere near tiktok. ihave not going anywhere near tiktok. i have a big issue with it. but look, nigel, the home office's former asylum boss. i couldn't believe this. emma hadad seems to have shown her true colours after joining the pro migrant afterjoining the pro migrant charity amnesty international, which has recently slammed the government's immigration policies as, quote , inhumane, policies as, quote, inhumane, racist and divisive. so is this
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proof that the civil service nigel, actually has no intentions of stopping the boats and will do whatever it takes to frustrate suella braverman ? frustrate suella braverman? >> well, i've said this before and got in terrible trouble with certain newspapers , but i'll say certain newspapers, but i'll say it again, it proves there is a fifth column literally a fifth column, deep at the heart of the british establishment that will do whatever it can to frustrate the will of a government, albeit not a very good one, but a government that was elected with an 80 seat majority . an 80 seat majority. >> is this the deep state, nigel? is this the british deep state ? state? >> it's the equivalent, yes, absolutely . but it >> it's the equivalent, yes, absolutely. but it is a >> it's the equivalent, yes, absolutely . but it is a fifth absolutely. but it is a fifth column. it's working against our democracy , against our national democracy, against our national interest . and i'm sorry to say interest. and i'm sorry to say that , you know, she is a interest. and i'm sorry to say that, you know, she is a public example of this. all the reforms that gladstone put in place all those years ago to depoliticise the civil service, to get rid of corruption in the civil service and actually to give us an amazing civil service for much
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of that time. all of that since tony blair has gone as they've become increasingly politicised and frankly , the only way and frankly, the only way forward is mass sackings and start again . start again. >> both sides of the story of course, here on gb news nigel, as you know. so miss haddad has said, as with any civil servant, my job was to serve the government of the day. all civil servants must abide by the civil service code and uphold the civil service's core values of integrity, honesty , objectivity integrity, honesty, objectivity and impartiality . but nigel, and impartiality. but nigel, moving on, the mail on sunday has exposed hushed up labour plans to hit motorists with a pay per plans to hit motorists with a pay per mile system . um as pay per mile system. um as failed london mayor sadiq khan's war on motorists reaches egregious new heights. so a dedicated website called project 2030 revealed a request for engineers to join transport for london now to lead the way in introducing new, more sophisticated type of road pricing. so nigel, it does feel
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like this is the future under a labour government, isn't it ? labour government, isn't it? >> oh, it's coming, it's coming . road pricing and with chinese style spy cameras measuring our speeds and everywhere we go , all speeds and everywhere we go, all of this already being used , this of this already being used, this technology to back up ludicrous, ludicrous outside of school hour 20 mile an hour limits in london in big cities. and now , of in big cities. and now, of course, coming to the whole of wales. but here's the problem, dan, this isn't some dastardly plan by labour. dan, this isn't some dastardly plan by labour . all of this was plan by labour. all of this was put in train by conservative gives ulez zero hour starting in under three hours. boris johnson was the one who first proposed these ideas . grant shapps has these ideas. grant shapps has been rubber stamping much of this stuff and the tories have been as taken with the green agenda as the labour party. now we're now hearing a change of tone from the conservatives . but tone from the conservatives. but do they really mean it and is it perhaps too late ? but yes,
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perhaps too late? but yes, you're right, road pricing is exactly where labour want to take us and you know, policy, our transport policy is designed by people who live in central london, don't own cars and think we should all have a bicycling future. a beijing future, all on bicycles and all constantly surveilled. they're out of touch with the country and if the conservatives were genuinely , conservatives were genuinely, genuinely to get this right on behalf of nearly 37 million people who drive in britain , it people who drive in britain, it would be a huge, huge thing for them. but we have to believe them. but we have to believe them. not that it's just being said for the mayoral election and the next general election. we have to believe there's been a fundamental change. >> well, we do. and of course, speaking of cyclists, jeremy vine thinks that actually cars should now be bullied over nigel to allow cyclists to overtake. so that's where we're going by the way, sadiq khan has said on this , this is nonsense. let me this, this is nonsense. let me be crystal clear. a pay per mile scheme is not on the table and
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not on the agenda. nigel as you say, joe, just two hours and 15 minutes now until ulez is introduced. you have a very special programme , a very special programme, a very special programme, a very special farage at large. tomorrow night at 7 pm. what can you tell us about it? >> i lived and i've lived for 60 years in what i grew up. it was kent, but we got absorbed by greater london. we are the furthest point from central london. the ulez cameras are literally going in just down the road and right next to my local pub and i have to say the one that was put up isn't there anymore. not that i can condone that sort of behaviour. and we're going do a live show we're going to do a live show tomorrow night from my area where i'm from. we have a massive audience and you'll see people that own horse boxes, you'll see pensioners, you'll see ordinary folk. i mean, just one example, one guy said, this is it's a great car. is my car. it's a great car. it's not compliant. is my car. it's a great car. it's not compliant . but khan's it's not compliant. but khan's offering me two grand scrappage . it's £20,000 to buy the equivalent of what i've got. and
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for the people with horse boxes, even farmers with tractors are going to find themselves hurt by this . you know, where i live is this. you know, where i live is not a wealthy area. it's a rural area. it's not a wealthy area . area. it's not a wealthy area. we may be an extreme example , we may be an extreme example, but what about all those people living in kent and surrey and sussex and essex and hertfordshire and elsewhere? it's going to hurt them too. and it's going to hurt them too. and i am appalled, ruled that this government has not either put in place legislation on or used article 143 of the local government act. this could have been stopped. this could have been stopped. this could have been stopped. this could have been stopped and they chose not to do it. so i think we're going to do it. so i think we're going to have a big a big crowd tomorrow. and in my 60 years of living in these villages, i've never seen such anger. never seen such anger. >> never seen such anger. >> goodness me. in the hood, in the farage hood, tomorrow cannot wait. tomorrow night. wait. 7 pm. tomorrow night. nigel, thank you so much. have a great show. but coming up in the media do gooder media buzz with do gooder charities fuss, charities kicking up a fuss, should of fitting should the suggestion of fitting illegal migrants with electronic tags really provoke such controversy? superstar panel
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controversy? my superstar panel tackle plus, we'll have tackle this. plus, we'll have the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages two minutes with just over two hours until sadiq khan's city tested ulez it spans the ulez scheme, it spans the outskirts of london and the welsh government whacking a default 20 per hour speed default 20 mile per hour speed limit built up roads. limit on built up roads. labour's on motorists only labour's war on motorists only going worse. neil oliver going to get worse. neil oliver investigate what's
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next lady colin campbell and phil dampier with major royal exclusive soon. but first, it's time for historian and freedom fighter neil oliver and the countdown to failed london mayor sadiq khan's ruinous low emission zone expansion is almost over, with the wildly unpopular scheme coming into force in just over two hours time. despite a litany of legal challenges and public protests and in yet another example of labour's warped war on motorists , the welsh labour government is
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preparing to introduce a blanket 20 mile per hour speed limit on all built up roads from next week . welsh tory leader andrew week. welsh tory leader andrew davies has vowed to fight back . davies has vowed to fight back. >> and if we were to form the government after the next senate election in 2026, we would look to revoke the mandatory 20 mph speed limit across the whole of wales . but neil, when you factor wales. but neil, when you factor in what's going on with you , in what's going on with you, liz, in just two hours time and what's going on in wales , plus what's going on in wales, plus this secret plan for a pay per mile scheme , it does feel like mile scheme, it does feel like the labour party, which let's be honest this time next year will probably be in government, is launching an all out war on cars and motorists . and motorists. >> yes , of course they are . i >> yes, of course they are. i don't actually think it's completely disingenuous. any protest about any of it from
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conservatives . i think they're conservatives. i think they're just privately there is in favour of all the agenda 21, agenda 2030 net zero know nonsense. that's being pushed by by everybody else . i think by everybody else. i think they're just standing by and letting labour get on with it. and you know, it provides them a little bit of cover , but i think little bit of cover, but i think they're all in favour, you know, to cheeks, same bottom and all of that. uh, it's , i mean, again of that. uh, it's, i mean, again , i always find myself falling back on this idea that, you know, the issue is not the issue and that it's never about what they say it's about. in the case of the ulez scheme, it's supposed to be about air pollution, clean air. i don't believe that for minute. you believe that for a minute. you know, if it's about saving children's lungs, why is it okay if you spend £12.50, you can pump as much pollution as pump out as much pollution as you about money. it's you want. it's about money. it's about control over people's lives . it's about bringing in lives. it's about bringing in more and more of the surveillance by stealth. it's more cameras. it's just an excuse to bring in the cameras. and it's another egregious
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intrusion into people's lives. the thing that's happening in london is an it's beyond belief . you know, dick turpin was hanged for highway robbery . and hanged for highway robbery. and all that can is about is highway robbery to be to be honest with you, you know, the activity of the blade runners, you know, the disabling of the of the cameras. i am not i am not in any way surprised by that. effectively, what has been going on in terms of the, you know, the blade runners and the protests and the legal actions. it's a it's a de facto referendum on khan's policy . and it clearly is policy. and it clearly is a resounding . resounding. >> yeah, because because neil isn't the worry isn't the worry. neil we're just giving up on democracy because it doesn't seem to make a difference . but seem to make a difference. but but how do we deal with this? i mean, does there need to be a political revolution of some form in this country ? form in this country? >> i political revolution. i do not see the solution coming from the world of politics because the world of politics because
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the world of politics, i would say, is hopelessly compromised, hopelessly toxic , hopelessly hopelessly toxic, hopelessly poisonous . hopelessly toxic, hopelessly poisonous. uh, i increasingly see i fail really to compress and why people put up with it . and why people put up with it. we should be dismissing these people by our actions , to be people by our actions, to be quite honest with you. if all the if people if people drove into london in whatever vehicle they wanted and then subsequently received fines, if everyone put those fines in the bin, yes . everyone put those fines in the bin, yes. these just everyone put those fines in the bin, yes . these just because bin, yes. these just because just because legislation comes forward does not make it lawful. yes. and it's the responsibility of people in the face of egregious wrong by impartial servants. and, you know, khan is a public servant. it's the obugafion a public servant. it's the obligation and responsibility and the right of people to rebel against it. and if that is all that people are left with is an alternative, then that is how they should act. >> okay. both sides of the story, of course, here on gb news neil. so a welsh government spokesman said decreasing speeds not only reduces collisions and
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saves lives but improves the quality of life. making room on our streets for safer, active travel. whilst helping reduce our impact act on our environmental impact act on ulez a spokesperson for the mayor of london said the ulez analysis from the engineering department at imperial only paints picture , not paints a partial picture, not accounting full lifetime accounting for the full lifetime impact of scheme and only impact of the scheme and only focusing its immediate impact impact of the scheme and only focusin its its immediate impact impact of the scheme and only focusin its launch.mediate impact impact of the scheme and only focusin its launch. neilate impact impact of the scheme and only focusin its launch. neil oliver, act around its launch. neil oliver, thank you so much. and of course neil back 6 pm. saturday night here on gb news. thanks, dan . here on gb news. thanks, dan. thank you, neil. but coming up as spanish football federation chief luis rebellious faces international condemnation and a high court investigation . after high court investigation. after kissing the women's team captain , is he guilty of sexual abuse or has it been blown out of proportion ? social commentator proportion? social commentator leilani dodi and author anna may mangan thrashed this one out very soon. the next has left wing charities call out plans for illegal migrants to be fitted with electronic ankle tags. this is actually an essential precaution to keep the british public safe. my
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superstar panel have plenty to say on this, and we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front page as hot off the press and lady colin campbell and phil dampier don't go . go anywhere. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to the next few days, the changeable theme will continue. most of us seeing some further rain at times, in between rain at times, but in between there some sunshine. so there will be some sunshine. so as we m monday, we've got this ridge pressure across ridge of high pressure across the is generally gave the uk. this is generally gave us settled day today, but us a settled day today, but fronts waiting up across the fronts are waiting up across the north—west. as we go through north—west. and as we go through the night, we'll the course of the night, we'll see of these moving into see one of these moving into parts of scotland northern parts of scotland and northern ireland. so some showers, showers a lot of showers here for a lot of england and wales, though it should be largely but should be largely dry, but fairly cloudy. that will help fairly cloudy. so that will help keep most towns and cities firmly double as we firmly in double figures as we start morning . so into start tuesday morning. so into tuesday, we'll track this band
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of showery rain further south eastwards across england and wales . behind it, further wales. behind it, further showers moving in across parts of western scotland, quite blustery as we go blustery here, too. as we go through the course of the day, probably conditions probably the driest conditions down south—east but down towards the south—east but even later on, will see even here, later on, we will see a few showers. so i think come the afternoon, possibly the best of sunshine over towards of the sunshine over towards northern england in the sunshine, pleasantly sunshine, feeling pleasantly warm, most of us seeing similar temperatures to what we have seen today into wednesday . i'm seen today into wednesday. i'm hopeful for a little bit more sunshine across the board, but still the risk of some showers, especially across eastern parts of scotland, down into parts of england, but in the england, too. but in the sunshine, it should feel fairly pleasant , still keen pleasant, but still that keen wind across the north into wind up across the north into thursday . a band of rain moving thursday. a band of rain moving across many southern parts of the uk. really that's going the uk. and really that's going to changeable theme to continue the changeable theme as through the course of as we go through the course of the the temperatures the week. the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news. >> it's 10:00 gb news. >> it's10:00 pm. >> i'm dan wootton. tonight at it's tag time is the government finally putting on our safety over the rights of illegals as superwoman suella refuses to rule out attaching electronic monitors to migrants. >> we're considering a range of options. all options to ensure that we can exert some control over those people who are arriving illegally. but as left wing charities queue up to cry their objections, will the government follow through? >> that's the big debate with my superstar panel next. and tonight , i'm superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by dame andrea jenkyns, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy . and it's the moment that continues to split into national opinion. the president of the spanish football federation planting an apparently unwelcome kiss onto his world cup winning captain. but after he is tonight
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placed under a preliminary investigation for sexual assault, has the incident been blown out of proportion? leilani dowding tackles anna may mangan on that shortly. plus, there's big developments in montecito with meghan markle poised to rake in $1 million per post on instagram while her mother, doria ragland , is seen keeping doria ragland, is seen keeping up with the kardashians . later up with the kardashians. later this hour. my royal master, my lady colin campbell and phil dampier, offer their expert analysis on what it all means for brand sussex and back at home as 77 woke nhs trusts sign up to the rainbow badge scheme, which bans words like mother and woman are this country's doctors and nurses being forced to erase gender by the extreme gender lobby ? will thrash that out in lobby? will thrash that out in the media buzz. lobby? will thrash that out in the media buzz . and remember the media buzz. and remember when the british bashing corporation unintentionally delivered this moment of tv gold? >> well, guy kewney is the editor of the technology website
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news wireless . news wireless. >> hello. good morning to you. >> hello. good morning to you. >> good morning . >> good morning. >> good morning. >> six years on that unsuspecting interviewee is suing the british bashing corporation. he'll explain why in just a moment. there'll also be a new greatest britain in union jack has revealed. and the first front pages to right after the news headlines with aaron armstrong . armstrong. >> very good evening to you, aaron armstrong here in the gb newsroom this news is breaking just coming into us. the spanish football federation has called for its president, luis rubiales, to resign. in a statement , it rubiales, to resign. in a statement, it said his unacceptable behaviour has seriously damaged the image of spanish football. now rubiales has faced mounting pressure for kissing jenni hermoso on the lips at the women's world cup final. he has always claimed it was consensual, which he has strongly denied. he has since
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been banned by fifa for 90 days. meanwhile, the country's highest criminal court has opened a preliminary investigation into his behaviour. it's trying to establish if rubiales should face criminal charges of sexual assault over the incident. more on this as soon as we get it here on gb news. now, holidaymakers are facing days of travel disruption after an air traffic control failure led to more than 500 flights to and from the uk being cancelled. a network wide technical fault has left hundreds of thousands of airline passengers stranded or delayed . national air traffic delayed. national air traffic services has promised a thorough investigation an but is warning the knock on effect will last further into the week with crews unable to fly and planes out of position . police do have the position. police do have the resources they need to meet a government pledge to crack down on crime, and that's according to the home secretary, who says police have disregarded theft and burglaries for too long,
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despite record numbers of officers now being available across the uk . labour has across the uk. labour has criticised it as a staggering admission of 13 years of tory failure . suella braverman says failure. suella braverman says the force must follow all lines of inquiry . of inquiry. >> police have responded positively to my challenge, my request in committing nationwide to indeed following every reasonable line of inquiry. so that now means that in the event of a car theft , phone theft, of a car theft, phone theft, robbery or burglary, if there's cctv footage of an incident, if there's dashcam footage, if there's dashcam footage, if there's smart phone footage, gps tracking evidence s a victim can produce evidence of an online resale of a stolen item . the resale of a stolen item. the police must follow up on those leads. donald trump's criminal trial on charges of attempting to overturn his 2020 presidential election defeat will begin on the 4th of march next year . next year. >> mr trump's trial in washington , dc will start one washington, dc will start one day before super tuesday . that's day before super tuesday. that's when many states nominate their
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republican or democratic presidential candidate. he is the clear favourite to win the republican nomination . the republican nomination. the former president faces a further three criminal cases, though he's due to be arraigned in georgia next wednesday on charges of election interference in that state. staying in the us. two people have been killed after a helicopter crashed into after a helicopter crashed into a residential building in florida . a warning we are about florida. a warning we are about to show you some footage of the crash which viewers may find distressing. this video posted onune distressing. this video posted online shows the fire rescue helicopter in flames before where it broke apart in mid—air and then spiralled to the ground. it's understood one crew member and a second person on the ground were killed. four people have also been injured . people have also been injured. well, this is gb news across the uk . that is it for from me. for uk. that is it for from me. for the moment. more in an hour's time . but now it's back to dan.
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time. but now it's back 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 , air traffic commuter the press, air traffic commuter computer chaos. sorry, that's the headline in the metro tonight. the paper says the uk's air traffic system suffered a major bank holiday meltdown with thousands of passengers left stranded. some some mothers do ave em. that's the headline leading the daily star tonight. and that's because the mum of spain's controversial football boss, luis rubiales , who we just boss, luis rubiales, who we just heard the latest from there with aaron, has locked herself in a church and gone on hunger strike because of the inhuman hunt against her son in now we will be talking about the under—fire football boss very shortly. big
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debate coming. but first, my superstar panel back with me , superstar panel back with me, former education minister dame andrea jenkins, the journalist and broadcaster, benjamin butterworth, and the former brexit party mep belinda de lucy , now under plans being considered by suella braverman, the illegal migrants invading our shores could soon be fitted with electronic tags to stop them disappearing from the system with detention centres spaces stretched to their limit, super mouzalas told home office officials to come up with alternative tvs and much to the british bashing corporation's horror . she conceded british bashing corporation's horror. she conceded tags are not off the table. watch. is it true, as being reported in some of the papers this morning, that you're considering tagging migrants? >> well, we've just passed our landmark legislation in the form of the illegal migration act that will empower us to detain and remove illegal migrants more swiftly . but we're considering a swiftly. but we're considering a range of options. all options to ensure that we can exert some control over those people who are arriving illegally so that we can thereafter remove them .
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we can thereafter remove them. >> but of course, woke lefties immediately rushed to criticise the plans with enver solomon from the refugee council, saying this is treating people as mere objects rather than vulnerable men and women and children in search of safety. but belinda , search of safety. but belinda, is the government actually recognising the potential threat of illegal immigrants pose? and shouldn't they be electronically tagged? why not? >> why hasn't this happened from day one is such a reflection of how weak the conservative government have about government have been about this. >> have decided they're >> if they have decided they're going expose the british going to expose the british pubuc going to expose the british public tens thousands of public to tens of thousands of undocumented migrants , mostly undocumented migrants, mostly men, i think it's 87% are men, over, i think it's 87% are men. and the british people have to suffer the consequences. the very least they should do is put ankle tags on them, not because they're all criminals. and no one is ever suggesting that everyone who comes over here means harm. but some do . and means harm. but some do. and there are instances there was just one a few weeks ago in skegness where a woman was raped by these men that have by one of these men that have come boats within 40
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come from the boats within 40 days of him being here, he is in one of hotels . this one of those hotels. this doesn't happen massively often, but it does happen. and every time it happens it's one too many. the british government have about have got to get serious about this. but i tell you something, the focus should not be on more taxpayers funding all of taxpayers money funding all of this. should stopping this. they should be stopping the the first the boats coming in the first place safely intercepting place and safely intercepting them taking them back to them and taking them back to france. ruffling a few french feathers. dan but that's what they should be doing. not all these agree more with you on that. >> but we are. we are where we are for the moment. benjamin butterworth do you have any moral issues with electronically tagging illegal immigrants ? tagging illegal immigrants? >> i mean, the moral issue i have is with suella braverman . have is with suella braverman. she is not considering this. what she's considering is yet more desperate spin to avoid the fact that she hasn't stopped a single boat. i mean, the second hand cringe. can i just call her superwoman suella? i mean, this woman can't even work out who she's sending an to. it's she's sending an email to. it's more sue who can't more like slow sue who can't work out who to do, how to do
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her job. >> andrea, come in there . >> andrea, come in there. >> andrea, come in there. >> she's got the civil >> i mean, she's got the civil service against her. >> the civil service >> the civil service >> exactly. i mean, i think . why >> exactly. i mean, i think. why not tag people there ? detention not tag people there? detention centres full, but and then the government needs to account for people. but it's such a wider issue than just tagging. yeah. i mean, i think that it's just putting a sticking plaster over things and we really need to get a grip of this. i mean, i would like to see us stop being a soft touch, stop putting people in hotels who get here illegally and i start dragging the boats back france and the back to france and also the albanian gangs have posted tiktoks how are tiktoks on how women are speaking benjamin tags speaking since benjamin tags with kitchen scissors. >> i mean, you know, you might be to everything be gullible to everything that this don't this person says, but i don't think your are. the fact think your viewers are. the fact is she hasn't stopped the is that she hasn't stopped the boat. cut . benjamin boat. she hasn't cut. benjamin no, i haven't spoken to her. but i think, know what people no, i haven't spoken to her. but i thisee know what people no, i haven't spoken to her. but i thisee the know what people no, i haven't spoken to her. but i thisee the reality/hat people no, i haven't spoken to her. but i thisee the reality oft people no, i haven't spoken to her. but i thisee the reality of what's.e can see the reality of what's going on. and keeps coming going on. and she keeps coming up ways to try and she's up with ways to try and she's a great woman. >> and look, if she were having problems, is it the whole of
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europe . europe clear. >> hang on. italy as well. >> hang on. italy as well. >> on. i read the story in >> hang on. i read the story in the today and the the times today and the telegraph. these tags don't exist and they won't exist. and if did attempt them, if they did attempt to get them, they'd absolute fortune. they'd cost an absolute fortune. so just back to my phone, so this just back to my phone, just to my original just back to my original question, though. >> have a moral issue >> do you have a moral issue with with illegal immigrants being electronic? i'm not going to go for that trap because the whole point of this argument is to then use elephants in the room and say that, oh, these lefties, they're terrified about these rapists not having tags or whatever it is that they frame it as. >> right? >> right? >> no, the point is, we don't know who they are. >> benjamin nonsense. she hasn't stopped the boats. why do you still support her? >> well, i've said numerous times if superwoman suella times that if superwoman suella were prime minister , do you know were prime minister, do you know what? we would be out of the echr already ? we already she ran echr already? we already she ran on that mandate to be conservative leader. >> well, there's another
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failure. >> now, look, does the name guy goma mean anything to you? because it should. in 2006, guy turned up to interview for a computing job at the british bashing corporation. but through an extraordinary case of mistaken identity, he ended up being quizzed live on the news channel. i have to say it's probably my favourite ever viral video, so can we just have a reminder, please? >> well, guy kewney is the editor of the technology website news wireless . hello. good news wireless. hello. good morning to you . morning to you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> were you surprised by this verdict today? >> i'm very surprised to see this verdict to come on me because i was not expecting that when i came. they told me something else and i'm coming. you got an interview there. so a big surprise. anyway. a big surprise . surprise. >> exactly. yes. yeah >> exactly. yes. yeah >> it never gets old now. 17 years on, believe it or not, from that hilarious moment, guy has revealed that he's considering suing the beeb for
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cashing in on his big moment. what if they reached out to you at all in any way? >> have you tried to contacted them since i contacted them, they didn't answer me. >> did they pay me for that interview? no until today. they are waiting for me to take them to the court. >> so are you still going to the court against bbc? >> i'm going to go because of the money they've made from it and the money they made on it, and the money they made on it, and they didn't give me any single when they're single penny. when i see they're paying single penny. when i see they're paying so many people with a million million there that clips. it made them rich . clips. it made them rich. >> sue them. guy come on. he should sue, shouldn't he ? the should sue, shouldn't he? the bbc are nothing without that man. come on, sue them. any anyone with me? >> i don't think he has a leg to stand on. >> good luck . >> good luck. >> good luck. >> he's also . he wants to write >> he's also. he wants to write a book called the wrong guy about his experience. >> yeah, that'll be a joke . no, >> yeah, that'll be a joke. no, no, he said that in the interview. oh, really? yeah. >> go for it, then. okay, good.
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>> go for it, then. okay, good. >> we'll make his millions. yeah fine. lucy >> yeah. yeah, i might struggle to see how that turns into 500 pages, but anyway , coming up pages, but anyway, coming up with nearly 80 nhs trusts joining the nhs rainbow badge scheme, rewarding them for banning gendered language and asking patients their pronouns. >> obsession with >> does the nhs obsession with extreme ideology risks extreme gender ideology risks causing the erasure of women ? my causing the erasure of women? my superstar panel tackle that one shortly, but next, with spanish prosecutors launching a sexual assault investigation into the country's football federation chief after he faced global criticism for kissing a female player on the lips was this a shocking case of sexual abuse or an overreaction to a gesture of affection? social commentator leilani dowding up against feminist author anna may mangan on the scandal rocking the sporting world. we're back
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christys on gb news. i'm gb news radio . radio. >> welcome back. breaking tonight at the spanish football federation, regional presidents have called for its president, luis rubiales , to resign in a luis rubiales, to resign in a statement, it said his quote , statement, it said his quote, unacceptable behaviour has seriously damaged the image of spanish football . spain's top spanish football. spain's top criminal court has also launched a preliminary sex abuse investigation after he was internationally condemned for kissing female spanish player jenni hermoso on the lips to
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celebrate her team lifting the women's world cup in sydney last weekend. hermoso has since insisted she did not enjoy the kiss and that it wasn't consensual . the scandal consensual. the scandal continues to rock spain with the country's far left wing deputy prime minister today slamming rubiales . s behaviour as, quote, rubiales. s behaviour as, quote, showing the worst of spanish society. but the debate is raging here too, with the top daily mail columnist sarah vine arguing the moment has been blown completely out of proportion , even writing sure it proportion, even writing sure it was misjudged. sure, it was inappropriate. but abuse ? i inappropriate. but abuse? i really don't think so , no. so really don't think so, no. so debate this now . i'm joined by debate this now. i'm joined by ex top model and grid girl turned social commentator leilani dowding and the feminist author anna may mangan. so leilani, you believe this police investigation makes a bit of a mockery of genuine sex abuse?
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>> absolutely , ali. >> absolutely, ali. >> absolutely, ali. >> i think it's been completely blown out of proportion. >> i think the reaction has been totally disproportionate . and if totally disproportionate. and if that's sexual abuse, then i'm a victim of multiple sexual assaults . and as a victim of assaults. and as a victim of sexual assaults , i think it's sexual assaults, i think it's absolutely abhorrent to diminish the real meaning of sexual assault. when there's women, you know, getting dragged into alleyways , having men put hands alleyways, having men put hands up their skirt s touch them inappropriately , fiddle around inappropriately, fiddle around with them when they're drunk. you know, this was somebody who gave this lady a quick peck on the lips for her millisecond in a big celebrate station because they just won the world cup . they just won the world cup. now, the day before or the day after, you saw the owner of a racehorse doing exactly the same thing, grab the jockey by his cheeks and give him a big kiss to say, you know, thank you. you've won this race for us. and it's complete and utter double standards and a may mangan. >> i mean real passion from leilani on this we're having a look at the kiss now when you see the video of it adam it did
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feel like a split second moment, probably inappropriate, but it's something we see between male football players all the time . football players all the time. >> time yeah , well, this guy is >> time yeah, well, this guy is a superbrat because he did it in the moment, but he also rubbed his groyne in front of the royal box that contained a 16 year old girl. >> so obviously he thinks with his groyne and he made a mistake. and the word peck doesn't apply to holding someone's head and giving them a smacker on the lips. i mean, i think of wimbledon. imagine the princess of wales giving getting hold roger federer and hold of roger federer and rubbing her lips against him. and would that be okay as well? it's and he wouldn't do it it's not. and he wouldn't do it to he would never have to a man. he would never have done man. but worse done it to a man. but worse still, is . i think they're still, is. i think they're taking advice from meghan markle and team and prince harry's pr team because the situation is getting worse by the hour . he could have worse by the hour. he could have stopped this. he could have been graceful. he could have given a genuine not genuine apology. he could not threaten sue her and said she threaten to sue her and said she lied it wasn't consensual. lied when it wasn't consensual.
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he on her, basically. and he jumped on her, basically. and there was so much to celebrate. it's so sad , sad that he's taken it's so sad, sad that he's taken the whole team down with him in what was a magnificent achievement for women's football. he has ruined it. he scored an own goal and it's unforgivable what he did. but but but it could have he could have retrieved it if he'd dealt with it better. but he's angered everybody now. he needs to read the room and get out. >> leilani dowding . he described >> leilani dowding. he described the reaction as false feminism . the reaction as false feminism. >> well , look, the reaction as false feminism. >> well, look, here's the reaction as false feminism. >> well , look, here's the the reaction as false feminism. >> well, look, here's the thing. i think that's what happened is actually him rubbing his crotch was far worse than the quick kiss on the lips. first of all, you know, but that's not what he's being investigated for. so now they're using police time when there's legitimate sexual assault going on. we have one. we've got all this air time going on to rubbing this guy's name through the mud when literally in this country, 1% of
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reported rapes get a conviction on. so, you know, we're using all this air time to talk about all this air time to talk about a kiss. and another thing is this is a grown woman. and, you know, she's supposed to be this tough feminist hero. but now in this moment , tough feminist hero. but now in this moment, she's too meek and mild and a wallflower to say, get off me . because if you get off me. because if you didn't want that kiss, you get your hands and you say, get off me. like that's what you do. you don't along it and don't play along with it and suddenly this like, faux suddenly have this like, faux outrage later on down the line. like, what is wrong with people being able to stand up for themselves? if she truly didn't want kiss , this anime she's want that kiss, this anime she's telling them she's just won the world cup and she shouldn't be fighting off around the coach on the sidelines when she's celebrating. >> and it's not every sexual assault , >> and it's not every sexual assault, although i'm not sure i would categorise this as that. but do you think that's a step too far? >> so you think calling this a because the police are looking into an investigation. so you actually agree that that's a
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step too far? >> why are they looking into it? >> why are they looking into it? >> all the evidence is there. the world's already seen it. we've seen what he did. but his mummy is on hunger strike for him. now, this is a man who's obviously, since childhood, never told he never been told no. and he thinks he do what he wants. thinks he can do what he wants. you don't know. he's taken down anime. >> you don't know that his mother? no. you don't know that . we're going mock the . oh. so we're going to mock the mum are we going to mock mum are we. are we going to mock the are we now. actually the mum. are we now. actually perhaps locking herself i >> -- >> yes. for defending her son's behaviour instead of saying, oh what for mum to do. >> i mean leilani dowding perhaps the mum has seen her son's name being dragged through the and is truly devastated the mud and is truly devastated about and wants to stand up about it and wants to stand up for him. and he did. >> yeah, right. he did nothing wrong. >> you know what i don't think? look, they were all celebrating and you you think he and you said you don't think he would do it to a man. there are. you can go through archives of football where men it to each football where men do it to each other the time. other all the time. >> got all the time, >> you've got all the time, even after or even after a goal or even after a goal being scored. >> the whole women's game is
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better. >> they're not throwing themselves on the floor and rolling they're rolling around. they're not spitting, fighting. spitting, they're not fighting. so chance to lift so this was a chance to lift football and it was missed against men. >> okay, final word, leilani . >> okay, final word, leilani. you're saying the women's game is fist, the woke fist is a woke fist, the woke fist full of grievances against men. >> megan rapinoe moaning about pain to men when pain not being equal to men when they get anywhere the they don't get anywhere near the viewership or the sponsorship. you didn't you know, honestly, i didn't watch it. i'd rather go and weed the garden, which what i did i >>i -- >> i don't get the respect that trouble anna mae mangan brilliant debate . brilliant debate. >> thank you both so much. now my royal master mine's lady c and filled with some royal bombshells in a moment, straight after the weather, that warm feeling inside from the boxt boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to the next few days, the changeable theme will continue. most of us seeing further most of us seeing some further rain at times, but in between
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there will sunshine. so there will be some sunshine. so as end monday, we've got this as we end monday, we've got this ridge of high pressure across the is generally the uk. this is generally gave us settled today, but us a settled day today, but fronts are waiting up across the north—west. and as we go through the of the night, the course of the night, we'll see these moving into see one of these moving into parts of scotland northern parts of scotland and northern ireland. so some showers, showers lot of showers for here a lot of england and wales, though it should dry, but should be largely dry, but fairly that will help fairly cloudy. so that will help keep towns and cities keep most towns and cities firmly in double figures as we start morning. so into start tuesday morning. so into tuesday, track this band tuesday, we'll track this band of rain further. of showery rain further. southeastward across england and wales, behind it, further showers moving in across parts of western scotland. quite blustery here too. we go blustery here too. as we go through course of the day, through the course of the day, probably the driest conditions down south—east. but down towards the south—east. but even on, will see even here, later on, we will see a showers. so i think come a few showers. so i think come the afternoon, possibly the best of sunshine over towards of the sunshine over towards northern the northern england in the sunshine, feeling pleasantly warm. most of us seeing similar temperatures to what have temperatures to what we have seen today into wednesday. i'm hopeful for a little bit more sunshine across the board, but still the risk of some showers,
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especially across eastern parts of scotland, into parts of of scotland, down into parts of england, too. but in the sunshine , it should feel fairly sunshine, it should feel fairly pleasant. but still, that keen wind up across the north into thursday. band of rain moving thursday. a band of rain moving across many southern parts of the and really that's going the uk. and really that's going to changeable theme to continue the changeable theme as the course as we go through the course of the week . the week. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up weather on. gb news coming up amidst reports that meghan markle's relaunch will begin with her returning to instagram where she could earn $1 million a pot . a pot. >> why is her mother, doria ragland, suddenly being pictured with the kardashians? my royal master, my zaddy colin campbell and phil dampier give their expert analysis very soon. next in the media buzz with 77 nhs trusts joining the rainbow badge scheme, rewarding them for banning gendered language and for asking patients their pronouns, is the nhs creeping ever closer to the erasure of
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>> if you're listening to gb news radio . let's return to news radio. let's return to tomorrow's news tonight in the mediabuzz . mediabuzz. >> more front pages are in store right to the eye, which leads with the chaos at airports across the uk. after a technical issue wiped out the uk's air traffic control system . the traffic control system. the paper quotes a source who says that downing street hasn't ruled out a cyber attack being responsible , which would become responsible, which would become a very major story. the suns take on the chaos that hit britain today. get me out of here. after thousands of travellers were hit by delays on the what is the busiest travel day of the year. so very sorry
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if you're stuck somewhere you don't want to be. luckily, i was able to fly back from france early this morning before it all kicked off, so i felt really grateful. actually. my superstar panel returned. now former education minister dame andrea jenkins, the journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth , and the former brexit party mep belinda de lucy. now in the latest chilling attack on women, 77 nhs trusts have signed up to the uber woke rainbow badge scheme, which demands they stop using the terms mother and woman instead , medics are told to instead, medics are told to refer to maternity patients as clients as well as asking their pronouns before giving treatment. while one of the trusts that signed up said they were committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive environment for all. a source close to the health secretary, steve barclay, bass , blasted the campaign, bass, blasted the campaign, saying any scheme which does not recognise the role of women and biological sex in the nhs raises serious questions. the health secretary has very clear
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secretary has been very clear that women should be called women . so what's going on with women. so what's going on with all of this stuff? belinda well, it's a cult, isn't it? >> and they're not going to stop until they've completely erased women as a sex group, completely erased all our protections, all our they will not stop. our rights. they will not stop. and a reflection of how fragile and ridiculous ideology and ridiculous their ideology is, is because they need to force on to people through force it on to people through threat punishment, which is threat of punishment, which is exactly these trans exactly what these trans activists in activists who have more in common with taliban than common with the taliban than everyday brits . they everyday ordinary brits. they want women to submit. they want women to be women not to women to be silent, women not to speak. they want men to be speak. and they want men to be able a woman what able to dictate to a woman what able to dictate to a woman what a is . you know, this a woman is. you know, this ideology is so harmful. well, and now infiltrating our and it's now infiltrating our nhs. they're supposed to be looking after patients rights. they be welcoming to all. they can be welcoming to all. they can be welcoming to all. they single—sex spaces they can keep single—sex spaces and i'm a mother. darn right. many women, their womanhood, well, all women, their womanhood is inextricably linked to their female biology. i've birth female biology. i've given birth to four one baby was to four babies. one baby was stillborn . at term, we go
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stillborn. at term, we go through all sorts of horrific things as women things in hospitals as women because of our female biology , because of our female biology, and they want to degrade and dehumanise us by calling us robotic names just to appease a few a few men who want validate an i don't get it. i think it's criminal, harmful, and i don't know why it's been allowed to infect our public sector. >> really passionate stuff . >> really passionate stuff. beunda >> really passionate stuff. belinda benjamin you say though the nhs is not obsessed with gender ideology? >> no , i mean what this is, is >> no, i mean what this is, is first of all, i mean, belinda couldn't have undermined her argument any better than i can when she compared these transgender people those transgender people or those who care about murderers and terrorists. >> said trans activists, stop. >> said trans activists, stop. >> obviously an incredibly offensive saying what said . offensive saying what i said. >> trans activists, which >> i said trans activists, which obviously people. obviously don't trans people. >> that's going to involve. >> no, they don't. they don't reflect the trans community because their extremism. >> you just compared trans people men who. no, i've said people to men who. no, i've said women trans activists listed similar charities. >> they want to silence us and they want us to know our place,
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i think. sorry it's a misogynistic movement movement and you know it. >> i mean, you just compared people like me to the taliban, didn't you? >> well, are you a trans activist? women to give activist? you want women to give up single—sex spaces and up their single—sex spaces and dictate a woman is? dictate to me what a woman is? i'm happy you want do the i'm happy you want to do the trans activist. >> you compared me to >> and you just compared me to the taliban. >> and you just compared me to the no, ban.saying they have >> no, i'm saying they have similar taliban. >> absolute. similar taliban. >> i.bsolute. similar taliban. >> i stand e. that. >> i stand by that. >> i stand by that. >> well, are you saying? >> well, what are you saying? >> well, what are you saying? >> the view of women that the taliban that they must be taliban have that they must be silenced dictates silenced and accept dictates from men? >> do you think that's. >> do you think that's. >> me to the taliban? >> compare me to the taliban? >> compare me to the taliban? >> trans activists. >> no, i said trans activists. if you're saying. >> i don't think belinda >> i think i don't think belinda was directly, literally exactly what she said. the tape back. >> i mean, it's embarrassing for you. really the is you. i'm really the truth is that is passionate topic that this is a passionate topic on sides. well, i'm not to on both sides. well, i'm not to going belinda to the taliban. call me polite. >> you've called me >> yeah, well, you've called me much benjamin on this >> yeah, well, you've called me much and benjamin on this >> yeah, well, you've called me much and i've enjamin on this >> yeah, well, you've called me much and i've putimin on this >> yeah, well, you've called me much and i've put up on this >> yeah, well, you've called me much and i've put up withthis >> yeah, well, you've called me much and i've put up with it.; show, and i've put up with it. >> you're very rude, actually, belinda. look, truth that belinda. look, the truth is that this a distraction. this is a distraction. >> you've apart for six weeks. >> have you not missed each other? missed me. other? he's missed me. >> not aware i missed you.
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>> i'm not aware i missed you. >> i'm not aware i missed you. >> but it's always the truth is that million people that more than 7 million people are waiting lists. are on waiting lists. >> so the idea that the problem with the is some small pin with the nhs is some small pin badges idea that in the badges or the idea that in the very circumstance where very unusual circumstance where you a transgender person you have a transgender person who's birth and who's able to give birth and doesn't identify as a woman that they be called, is anyone they should be called, is anyone saying the saying that is just the main issue nhs? issue with the nhs? >> i don't we're saying >> i don't think we're saying this is. >> i think that's exactly what you're trying to do because that's why you obsess over the over you know the over this because you know the tories and tories are failing on it. and the fact that of course the fact is that of course i don't think that a woman who gives birth shouldn't be called a woman or a mother. and these policies say that what policies never say that what they the instance they say is that in the instance that had transgender that you had a transgender person that person affected by that, that they shouldn't be called mother. >> sorry, let dementia come on. no, i they changed the no, i mean, they changed the literature call things chess feeding. >> mean, a mum. i'm a >> i mean, i'm a mum. i'm a proud to be a mum. i'm not a feminist. i'm a meritocrat. but i'm to be a mum. i i'm proud to be a mum. i breastfeed, feed my child, and we should not insult we should we should not insult women actually the women or actually insult the fact got two fact that we've got two biological genders. that's the fact. should not be
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fact. and we should not be silenced in people. it's wrong. >> benjamin i think it's >> benjamin i mean, i think it's quite evident that they're silenced. >> this idea that there is some transphobia of transphobia against it out of the cancel culture during the nhs say, no, i don't nhs and you say, no, i don't agree i don't adhere agree with this, i don't adhere to ideology. agree with this, i don't adhere to shouldeology. agree with this, i don't adhere to should be gy. agree with this, i don't adhere to should be you're at risk >> it should be you're at risk of losing job, not on of losing your job, not on ideology, ideology should not. >> benjamin can ask can i ask >> benjamin can i ask can i ask you a serious question, though? because it'd be a change. >> please do. >> but please do. >> but please do. >> even you must admit that there of folk have there are a lot of folk have been cancelled. no, i don't for questioning this ideology. graham rowling . i graham linehan, jk rowling. i could a whole load . could list a whole load. >> i mean graham linehan, a man that never of until he that i'd never heard of until he started talking about these things. rowling a an author things. jk rowling a an author worth billion. the idea worth $1 billion. the idea they've cancelled is they've been cancelled is farcical . meanwhile, trans farcical. meanwhile, real trans people trying to get people who are trying to get around life face incredible around in life face incredible levels of from their levels of abuse from their family , from their workplaces, family, from their workplaces, in streets. if they don't in the streets. if they don't pass as the gender they identify as , those are the people who are as, those are the people who are cancelled and cancelled in their lives. and the they are the idea that they are controlling all these mps and newspaper columnists and tv presenters is a joke. okay.
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>> okay. passionate stuff. but look, moving on. i've long been warning about how in this country and throughout the west the addictive chinese social media app, tiktok has been turning our brains to mush. i mean, i was discussing it with nigel earlier in the show. i'm not getting on there myself, but it really is illustrated perfectly by this latest deranged trend . ad so this is deranged trend. ad so this is the hashtag egg prank where parents have been breaking eggs on the skull of their unsuspecting toddlers , which is unsuspecting toddlers, which is apparently just hilarious. understandably many of the innocent kids are visibly distressed. and one medical expert has even told the washington post, we're talking about abuse is diagnosed. so abuse disguised as having a bit of a laugh . look for yourself at of a laugh. look for yourself at this. really shocking video. >> we're going to crack one egg. oh oh. >> are you ready? >> are you ready?
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>> yeah . i don't like that . >> yeah. i don't like that. okay okay. okay . so i'm going to okay. okay. so i'm going to crack the egg . yeah. wow you crack the egg. yeah. wow you crack the egg. yeah. wow you crack it. okay. cry crack it, though. oh that hurts . though. oh that hurts. >> oh, child abuse or just a bit >> oh, child abuse orjust a bit of fun? >> dame andrea, i think child abuse, that's horrible. >> as a mum myself, i know. i just want to put my arms around this. >> benjamin bit of fun. >> benjamin bit of fun. >> it's deranged. i mean, why would anybody want to do that? even if the kid thinks they want to, know to, the parents should know better hitting them with an egg. >> are you are you three on tiktok? >> i am on it a little bit, but not i'm not. >> but, you know, i typed my name into tiktok. it's a mistake. let me tell you. >> i bet you're very popular on
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there. >> 32 million views with my name on it. >> not w— @ not made a on it. >> not made a penny from it. >> i feel like guy goma from benjamin butterworth, andrea >> i feel like guy goma from benjami belinda north, andrea >> i feel like guy goma from benjami belinda norlucy. drea jenkins, belinda de lucy. >> do by because coming >> i do stand by because coming up, though, 77 nhs trusts that have signed up to the nhs rainbow badge scheme be rainbow badge scheme could be left regretting their woke gender crown gender obsession as they crown tonight's greatest britain and union next is union jackass. but next is meghan mother turning meghan markle's mother turning up a—list hollywood up on the a—list hollywood circuit alongside the kardashians proof of the kardashians further proof of the family's desperation for fame. and prince andrew's and does prince andrew's appearance at a balmoral church service alongside william and kate marked the end of a royal family divided? while my royal master finds lady colin campbell and dampier have some major and phil dampier have some major exclusives on this. the live in
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doria ragland, has been snapped alongside keeping up with the kardashian star's kris jenner and kim kardashian. the trio were attending a glitzy event in la for a charity called this is about humanity and glory . maria about humanity and glory. maria doria, sorry, went on, accompanied by her daughter for accompanied by her daughter for a company, according to the reports, though, the duchess is doing the opposite of taking herself away from the limelight. that's because her return to instagram imminent the instagram is imminent and the mail on sunday reports she mail on sunday reports that she could in $1 million per could rake in $1 million per post through brand partnerships could rake in $1 million per post ladyrgh brand partnerships could rake in $1 million per post lady ch brand partnerships could rake in $1 million per post lady c are and partnerships could rake in $1 million per post lady c are lotspartnerships could rake in $1 million per post lady c are lots goingrships could rake in $1 million per post lady c are lots going on ps . so lady c are lots going on here. why is doria ragland a humble yoga teacher who never wanted any fame, never wanted the spotlight? all of a sudden hanging out in front of the paparazzi with kim kardashian and kris jenner, some things changed, lady. see what's happening . in well, well, well . happening. in well, well, well. >> i mean, the fact of the matter is and thank god for gb
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news, because at least we don't, you know, we get an opportunity to put things in their proper context . context. >> first of all, there's absolutely no way meghan markle is ever to going get $1 million for any posting . if she gets for any posting. if she gets 30,000, she's doing really well. that's the first thing. the second you know and all this nonsense about $1 million, it's begging her up and it's ridiculous . begging her up and it's ridiculous. she's not begging her up and it's ridiculous . she's not got one ridiculous. she's not got one decent deal from any a—list company. and you know, really, when you stop to think of it, her mother, doria , is her mother, doria, is photographed , sat between kris photographed, sat between kris jenner and kim kardashian. i mean , has our our royal family mean, has our our royal family sunk so low that it is regarded as desired evil that the mother in law of a british duke is
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going to be excited about being stuck between a mother and a daughter whose fame was due to a sex tape and then having having induced the boyfriend to cooperate with the sex tape. they then proceeded to say that the boyfriend had taken advantage . ridge when they are advantage. ridge when they are the ones who took advantage. i mean, the whole thing is so unsavoury , it stinks to high unsavoury, it stinks to high heaven. unsavoury, it stinks to high heaven . i'm sorry. it'sjust heaven. i'm sorry. it'sjust disgusting . just disgusting. just >> phil dampier, what do you make of it? because i thought doria just wanted a normal life . that's what meghan always told us is. >> yeah. good evening . i'm told >> yeah. good evening. i'm told that that doria ragland has always kept a very low profile because she's absolutely terrified of doing anything that would upset harry and meghan, and she would be out in the cold and she would be out in the cold a bit her ex—husband, a bit like her ex—husband, meghan's father. so to see her out and about is quite
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fascinating. i mean, clearly she's mixing with the kardashians to get a bit of publicity. i mean, if they're going learn from if going to learn from them, if meghan is going to go back on instagram, go back on twitter and relaunch twig, why not and relaunch the twig, why not learn masters learn from the masters of influencing? obviously influencing? so she's obviously been permission, you been given permission, if you like, by to in on like, by meghan to go in on this. surprised meghan this. i'm surprised meghan didn't but if it didn't accompany her, but if it gives a bit of a boost gives a bit of a bit of a boost before she starts going back on instagram, then it's understandable. and ladies, instagram, then it's underprobablye. and ladies, instagram, then it's underprobablye. and she es, instagram, then it's underprobablye. and she can't she's probably right. she can't earn that money, but i'm earn that sort of money, but i'm sure can earn good money sure she can earn good money from sure she can earn good money frorokay. the other big royal >> okay. the other big royal news, course, what is being news, of course, what is being seen a statement the seen as a statement from the windsors with the prince and princess arriving at princess of wales arriving at a church service in balmoral with prince andrew in the front passenger seat . they are, of passenger seat. they are, of course, all holidaying together in scotland. and royal sources have told the daily telegraph that marks an end to any that this marks an end to any talk of a family divided . and talk of a family divided. and obviously lady c slightly ironic because the division really comes with the fact that harry and meghan were not invited. but what did you make of the fact
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that william and kate clearly wanted to offer some sort of pubuc wanted to offer some sort of public olive branch to prince . andrew >> well, you know, and the fact of the matter is prince andrew has never been ostracised by the family. i know of shooting weekends . he's been on shooting weekends. he's been on shooting weekends. he's been on shooting weekends . he's hosted, you know weekends. he's hosted, you know , he has a full active social life, quietly or he's never been ostracised by the family. they are fully aware of the fact that he fell on his sword to preserve his mother's jubilee celebrations . and you know, that celebrations. and you know, that the fact that he he is not going to be allowed back into public life . doesn't alter the fact life. doesn't alter the fact that privately he is and has been all along a fully paid up
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member of the family. they just didn't want him flaunting himself off. but they've not ostracised him at all. >> phil dampier, i mean, i do understand that. but at the same time, william and particular was very clear here that he thought andrew shouldn't return to a pubuc andrew shouldn't return to a public role. so the fact that he is been pictured in public with andrew, even if it's not at a formal event, it's an a car, it's still it felt look, it feels to me feel like there is a view and i am open minded on this. and i've said this for some time. i'm open minded on this. you know, i'm prepared to look at the facts that andrew was perhaps the victim , um, of was perhaps the victim, um, of a smear campaign. and there was a rush to judgement . rush to judgement. >> yeah, i think that's something that we're going to find out more about in the future. but i think william's definitely now the sort of power behind the throne. and there's
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no doubt that he very much supported father and supported his father and very much was the driving force behind being stripped of behind andrew being stripped of his of his his titles, stripped of his military it was military posts. so yeah, it was significant to see him in the car with him. i think you know, we discussed this a week ago. you've got to make a distinction between him not back a between him not coming back as a working getting working royal, but also getting on but of on with the family. but of course, he's chucked out of course, if he's chucked out of royal lodge, andrew, and that's seems the back seems to now be on the back burner person who's most burner for the person who's most likely move in of likely to move in there, of course, william and kate. so he's to want to keep him he's going to want to keep him with doubtless some with them and doubtless some interesting in interesting conversations in that car on the way to church. >> ladies. you also think >> ladies. c do you also think this is a bit of the family, especially and kate, especially william and kate, acknowledging of acknowledging the wishes of the late nearly a year since late queen? nearly a year since her did not want her her death, she did not want her favourite son ostracised from private family events . private family events. >> well , absolutely. you know, >> well, absolutely. you know, she didn't. and as andrew has made a sacrifice twice and it needs to be acknowledged. and i'm glad that the family is
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acknowledging it. i mean, they're doing it quietly . but, they're doing it quietly. but, you know, there's a distinction between andrew, the public person and andrew, the private individual . and of course, he individual. and of course, he has to be seen in public with them sometimes. but that doesn't mean that it's a public engagement, that he has an official capacity fulfilling . official capacity fulfilling. it's just a private event . it's just a private event. >> lady colin campbell, phil dampier by royal mail, thank you both so much. we will speak later in the week. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain and union jackass my superstar panel returned dame andrea jenkins. who are you going to nominate as your greatest britain today? this week, dan suella braverman is great to have a cabinet minister speaking like a true conservative. benjamin butterworth , who's your nominee? butterworth, who's your nominee? >> mine is a woman from bermondsey called henrietta onyema. she she had her church food bank clothes . and so she food bank clothes. and so she started going out and buying
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food and giving it to her neighbours who couldn't feed themselves or were vulnerable and elderly and paying for it from own pocket. from her own pocket. >> some of her >> here's some footage of her doing this. >> here's some footage of her doiiyeah,;. >> here's some footage of her doiiyeah, i think that's the most >> yeah, i think that's the most amazing generosity. and actually >> yeah, i think that's the most alooked generosity. and actually >> yeah, i think that's the most alooked her|erosity. and actually >> yeah, i think that's the most alooked her up sity. and actually >> yeah, i think that's the most alooked her up and and actually >> yeah, i think that's the most alooked her up and and athe|lly i looked her up and when the queen you mentioned, queen died, as you mentioned, about year ago, opened her about a year ago, she opened her home to strangers who were queuing the in queuing to watch the lying in state that could use her state so that they could use her bathroom. just sounds bathroom. she just sounds like the wonderful, great, the most wonderful, great, ordinary so thought ordinary britain. so i thought i should highlight that. >> oh, good. on her. >> oh, good. on her. >> good on henrietta. i'd like to hear that. belinda de lucy, who's great. who's your nominee for great. >> greatest brit guido >> my greatest brit is guido fawkes, of their senior fawkes, one of their senior reporters a little reporters did a little investigation to help sadiq khan. really understand what he was going on about with toxic air found out that toxic air air and found out that toxic air was far higher in london in the underground than it was up on top, proving that if he really cared about toxic air, he'd be focusing on the underground, not cash grabbing from working cash grabbing from the working class top . class up top. >> yeah. look, i've got to go with guido actually as with guido fawkes. actually as today's greatest briton , because today's greatest briton, because i watched this investigation on
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belinda. the video is fast dating because it's not just a small difference with air quality. the air quality down on the tube according to their thing , was something like 145. thing, was something like 145. then you get down to street level and it's about five. so you know, it's a total it's not about toxic air con is not telling us to stop taking the tube. that's for sure. andrea jenkins , your union jackass jenkins, your union jackass nominee , former australian prime nominee, former australian prime minister who was actually born in barry wales , was julia in barry wales, was julia gillard for failing to identify what a woman is and actually trying to stoke up, saying that it's a gotcha moment . it's a gotcha moment. >> but in britain, when you get asked this question, yeah, shall we have a little look at this moment? >> because was awkward. >> because it was awkward. i agree. watch what is a woman? >> look , i'm very happy to >> look, i'm very happy to answer your question, but i in the uk, if you're listening to the uk, if you're listening to the radio, you literally see there'll be some person on there
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from london city council who's trying to tell you why the traffic is not going to flow well that day. >> and the journo will be saying, and can you tell me what a woman is to try and create these gotcha moments? she wasn't very happy to answer the question because she didn't answer the question . answer the question. >> very shocking from australia's first female prime minister, benjamin butterworth, your union jack ace nominee. >> well , it's your union jack ace nominee. >> well, it's a foreign one today. it's the boss of spain's women's or spain's football association, the man who planted association, the man who planted a kiss on a player who won just the world cup for them against england didn't consent. and now he's refusing to resign. he seems like a pretty despicable character. the idea is mum's on hunger strike, saying that he's a subject which feel sorry for the mum , feel sorry for her mum the mum, feel sorry for her mum , but the mum would be doing a lot better if he just resigned because you shouldn't kiss me. >> we should be able to. don't
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want to kiss. you should be able to eat again at least. belinda de lucio your union jack nominee. >> it has to be the nhs hospitals that have signed to hospitals that have signed up to erasing language erasing female language like women motherhood their women and motherhood from their literature lingo. okay literature and their lingo. okay i'm not going to allow you and benjamin to fight about that again. >> we've been there too. david i'm going to go with julia gillard. >> as you and jack as belinda de lucy. benji butterworth, dame andrea jenkins thank you all so much. i'm back again tomorrow night from 9 pm. big show tomorrow. it's ulez day. we have susan hall, the conservative tory party mayoral candidate jim davidson and richard tice . next davidson and richard tice. next up, though, it's headliners. good night . good night. >> the temperature's rising boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to the next few days, the changeable theme will continue. most of us seeing some further
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rain at times, but in between there will be some sunshine. so as we end monday, we've got this ridge high pressure across as we end monday, we've got this ringk. high pressure across as we end monday, we've got this ringk. higrisressure across as we end monday, we've got this ringk. higris generallyross as we end monday, we've got this ringk. higris generally gave the uk. this is generally gave us a settled day today, but fronts are waiting up across the north—west and we go through north—west and as we go through the we'll the course of the night, we'll see of these moving into see one of these moving into parts scotland and northern parts of scotland and northern ireland. some showers, ireland. so some showers, showers lot of showers here for a lot of england wales, though it england and wales, though it should but should be largely dry, but fairly that will help fairly cloudy. so that will help keep and cities keep most towns and cities firmly figures we firmly in double figures as we start tuesday morning. so into tuesday , we'll track this band tuesday, we'll track this band of showery rain further south eastwards across england and wales. behind it, further showers moving across parts showers moving in across parts of western scotland. quite blustery too , here, as we go blustery too, here, as we go through the course of the day, probably the driest conditions down but down towards the south—east. but even we will see even here, later on, we will see a showers. so i think come a few showers. so i think come the afternoon, possibly the best a few showers. so i think come th
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sunshine across the board, but still the risk of some showers, especially across eastern parts of into parts of of scotland, down into parts of england, too. but in the sunshine , it should feel fairly sunshine, it should feel fairly pleasant, but still at keen wind up the north into up across the north into thursday, a band of rain moving across many southern parts of the . and really that's going the uk. and really that's going to the changeable to continue the changeable theme as through course of as we go through the course of the week . the temperatures the week. the temperatures rising, but next, solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news. >> good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the newsroom . holidaymakers are facing days of travel disruption after an air traffic control failure led to more than 500 flights to and from the uk being cancelled. a network wide technical fault has left hundreds of thousands of airline passengers stranded or delayed. national air traffic services has promised a thorough investigation, but is warning the knock on effect will last further into the week, with crews unable to fly and planes out of position. however, gatwick says it plans to operate a normal schedule tomorrow. the home secretary says police do have the resources they need to meet a government pledge to crack down on crime. suella braverman says police have disregarded theft and burglaries for too long, despite having record numbers of officers across the uk . well, labour has
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