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gb news, no spin, no bias, no censorship. >> i'm dan wootton. tonight furious protesters descend on downing as sadiq khan downing street as sadiq khan takes motorists and takes his war on motorists and working families up a gear and the still the failed london mayor still refuses hated anti refuses to admit his hated anti scientific expansion is scientific ulez expansion is nothing shameless cash grab. >> every grab. >> e very penny grab. >> every penny is used to >> every penny made is used to reinvest just in public transport, improving buses in london, public transport. >> explain must >> i'll explain why we must continue to stand up this continue to stand up to this despicable my despicable eco fraud in my digest, next. that's before my superstar panel have their say. and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne ranil jayawardena
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suzanne evans, ranil jayawardena and rebecca then have suzanne evans, ranil jayawardena and blockbuster then have suzanne evans, ranil jayawardena and blockbuster thento have suzanne evans, ranil jayawardena and blockbuster thento tackle two blockbuster guests to tackle this conspiracy head first, this conspiracy head on. first, reform uk leader richard tice reveals why this is the labour mayors poll tax moment that could cost his party millions of votes at the next election . then votes at the next election. then the fearless woman hoping to end khan's chokehold over the caphal khan's chokehold over the capital, tory mayoral candidate susan hall and leashes on her rival after a dark day for londoners that could have nationwide ramifications . also nationwide ramifications. also coming up tonight, jim davidson gives his unfiltered take on the future of the notting hill carnival after its final day was marred by sexually charged chaos and serious violence with police attacked and eight people stabbed. jim will also exclusively reveal which major radio station has cancelled him to save its woke listeners from offence. britain's favourite entertainer is going to be unmissable as ever. he's live this hour. plus, as the snp's
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separatist cabal launches a petty revolt against plans to hang portraits of king charles in schools . should the monarch in schools. should the monarch proudly adorn the walls of every pubuc proudly adorn the walls of every public building. christopher biggins jenny barnet and neil hamilton duke that one out in the clash and unfunny woke comedian nish kumar bit off more than he could chew when he launched into a bone. had headed trans rant in front of a biological woman. >> it feels like everyone in the british media has like caught some sort of brain worms about this. >> i i'm speaking as a woman, obviously when i see some of my rights under threat, i haven't got a brain worm. we'll have more on that humiliation and the comeback from trans influencer dylan mulvaney. >> that's later in the media buzz. as always, tomorrow's front page is hot off the press to this is dan wootton tonight let's go .
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let's go. this is gb news britain's news channel. i want to start tonight, though, by paying tribute to a hero policeman not in hampshire. police have tonight announced the death of sergeant graham saville from injuries that he sustained when hit by a train while on duty last thursday . you'll remember last thursday. you'll remember he was trying to save the life of a male member of the public. he was a true hero for his devastated family who were by his side when he passed away in hospital. should be very proud tonight. the news now with tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> diana, thank you very much. and good evening. more on that in just a moment. but first, the national air traffic services has apologised after a technical issue yesterday led to cancellations and delays. investigations are ongoing into
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uk flight disruption that has left thousands of passengers stranded and analysis of flight data shows at least 281 flights have been cancelled today at the uk's sixth biggest airports, with gatwick and heathrow worst hit . nats chief executive says hit. nats chief executive says the problem had been identified and that flight data it received saw primary and backup systems suspending automatic processing thing. passengers have been warned to expect a knock on disruption in the coming days. the mayor of london says he's sorry for anyone who's suffering adverse consequences because of his policies. adverse consequences because of his policies . speaking to gb his policies. speaking to gb news sadiq khan said the expanded ulez policy is essential to protect the health of people living in the capital. >> i'm always sorry for anybody who's suffering adverse consequences because of our policies, but at the same time , policies, but at the same time, i've got to be honest with people and say i've been meeting bereaved mums whose their bereaved mums whose lost their children because of air pollution. i've been meeting a paediatrician who paediatrician today who works with moms who are pregnant
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suffering the consequences because air pollution and because of air pollution and babies born suffering babies who are born suffering the consequences. today the consequences. i've met today a doctor who runs an asthma clinic but also visited great ormond street. the inpatient ward at the children's evelina hospital meant scientists, health practitioners and others. that's why i'm angry that the government is letting down london and the south—east >> while prime minister rishi sunak says the mayor's decision is in poor taste. >> people and families are struggling with the cost of living . that's obvious to living. that's obvious to everyone and at that time the labour party, the labour mayor sadiq khan, keir starmer introduce passing the ulez charge which is going to hit working families. i don't think that's the right priority. i don't think that's the right thing and i wish they had thing to do and i wish they had not done it now , as you've been not done it now, as you've been heafing not done it now, as you've been hearing evening, police hearing this evening, a police officer was hit by a train officer who was hit by a train last week has died. >> 46 year old sergeant graham saville was trying to save a distressed man on the railway tracks balderton flags across tracks in balderton flags across the nottinghamshire police force will now be flown at half mast
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as a mark of respect. the prime minister has said it's a testament to his bravery that he died in the of duty and died in the line of duty and a terrible reminder of the work the police do every day to keep us safe . and finally, gb news us safe. and finally, gb news can reveal at least 20,000 people have crossed the english channel so far this year. official home office figures show that up until yesterday may, 19,800 migrants had arrived in small boats. however, gb sources reveal up to 300 migrants being brought into dover harbour on border force vessels. today brings that total so far this year to over 20,000. it's understood they crossed the channelin it's understood they crossed the channel in at least six dinghies. that comes as the government insists it's stopping the boats . tv online dab+ radio the boats. tv online dab+ radio and on tune in. this is gb news. now it's back to dan . now it's back to dan.
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just to mention a left wing politician in so morally corrupt that he would rather swindle the science and stick to a proven lie in order to satisfy an extreme globalist ideology , all extreme globalist ideology, all while inflicting until world financial hardship on the citizens as he promised to represent . represent. >> and that is the outrage of failed london mayor sadiq khan's decision to extend aid ulez from today for forcing millions to pay today for forcing millions to pay £12.50 every day to make a journey. they always used to . journey. they always used to. and as a result, he is fast becoming the most despise ed politician in the country . politician in the country. transport policies have the council have gone absolutely mental with it and he's shut this city down. >> i've had enough. we've got to stop. >> there are children in our city with stunted lungs, permanently because of air
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pollution. >> and i'm i'll come to you shortly here you college published the paper. >> that's where you get your okay. >> i just just missed protruding. it does not say my why do you want to put people's mental health even lower. >> you should put the nato message on homes. let people get back on their feet . back on their feet. there's a reason why khan is facing that sort of reaction . facing that sort of reaction. >> we know he's hoodwinked us and not prepared to accept it anymore . khan claimed ulez would anymore. khan claimed ulez would cut emissions by 50, but even the scientists at imperial college london, who has administered pressured to cover up results that didn't fit his agenda even when they found that it only dipped by 3, khan also claimed that air pollution
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killed 4000 londoners annually , killed 4000 londoners annually, when in reality it has appeared on just one death certificate in the past four years. the air quality in london actually hasn't been this good in century years, thanks to falling nitrogen dioxide. but that's not what the sick ulez fraud is about. what the sick ulez fraud is about . while they won't admit as about. while they won't admit as much public lee, we know that it is just the start of slippery starmers war on motorists . s starmers war on motorists. s angela rayner admitted the scheme would soon be rolled out nationwide under a likely labour led socialist coalition from hell . hell. >> conservatives were the ones that started the ulez scheme and put us on this track. but both labour and the conservatives now need to really reflect on that and come up with a scheme because this isn't just about london, this is coming to towns and cities across the whole of the kingdom. oh yeah, it the united kingdom. oh yeah, it is. >> and so is much worse. khan's
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project to 2030 has outlined and a pay project to 2030 has outlined and a pay per mile scheme that will be next. but these fools don't give a about air quality or our safety because if they did, there are a million other things they could do. first, they want us out of our cars. so surveilled 24 over seven and under state control . well, today under state control. well, today we say we see you and we know what this is about. out. and we're not going to sit back anymore. but to respond. now, my superstar panel, the journalist and political commentator suzanne evans, the former environment secretary, ranil jayawardena, and the author and journalist rebecca reid . and journalist rebecca reid. and suzanne evans. i'm absolutely furious about this. i'm furious . s about khan's constant and consistent lies . consistent lies. >> yeah, well, bravo to you,
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dan, what you've just said, i agree with 100. and i think any right thinking person should as well. this has just been a catalogue of abuses against the motor ing public. that's the bottom line. as you said, i don't think for a minute that once we're all out of our petrol or diesel cars and driving electric cars, which i personally don't think are any better for the environment given the huge amount carbon taken the huge amount of carbon taken to batteries, the short to mine the batteries, the short battery that battery life, the fact that they're still fossil they're still using fossil fuels, albeit a slightly fuels, albeit in a slightly different way , they're going different way, they're not going to taxing us. the motorist to stop taxing us. the motorist is a cash cow and has been for decades and i have to say that's not just mayor khan . that's been not just mayor khan. that's been successive governments who see motorists an easy target . motorists as an easy target. we're tracked, traced we're tracked, we're traced there are cameras on us 24 over seven. you can't go anywhere in your car now, pretty much without this without being tracked. and this is going end. and i'm is not going to end. and i'm absolutely sure that these these cameras and the way they're operating it is absolutely going to pay per mile scheme. and to be a pay per mile scheme. and for it's just utter for me, it's just utter hypocrisy. i mean, khan is
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trying to seriously us trying to seriously have us believe that he cares about people dying from polluted air, but it's okay if you pay me £12, 50, i'll carry on letting you kill people. quote unquote. i mean, it's absolute nonsense . mean, it's absolute nonsense. and his own figures, you know, he's saying now that 4000 people die every year as a result of this so—called problem . but this so—called problem. but when, as you say, only one person is actually died . but in person is actually died. but in fact, you know, in 2016, he was saying it was 10,000. so what is it ? saying it was 10,000. so what is it .7 i've been in london and it.7 i've been in london and lived in and around london long enough to know the air enough to know that the air quality is much better. i quality now is much better. i remember here in remember when i moved here in 1988, i think it was you'd go into london, you'd come home, your clothes would be filthy because the air was so grubby . because the air was so grubby. that doesn't happen anymore. what think's changed? what do you think's changed? >> what's improved >> what's what's improved it? >> what's what's improved it? >> what's improved, >> well, what's improved, rebecca, is the technology and vehicles already cleaner. >> is it is a reduction in >> so it is it is a reduction in pollution cars that's pollution from cars that's improved 1988 by businesses. >> innovation and innovation. >> innovation and innovation. >> we all fundamentally agree.
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therefore that the air quality has got better and it's a good thing and we should continue to. >> the air quality is probably the best it's been since the industrial revolution because we're the air less, we're polluting the air less, which is a good right? which is a good thing, right? >> need to have >> but you don't need to have a ulez to do that, as has been proven by the fact there hasn't been a ulez until now. >> but there a >> but there has been a reduction the of cars reduction in the amount of cars and the amount of traffic. >> yes, because has made it to having a ulez. >> but but you seem to be equating rebecca being an anti ulez the ulez with being anti the environment. i mean, this is a former environment secretary sitting right next to you, randall, i presume you absolutely of absolutely believe like most of us, air to be as clean us, we want air to be as clean as possible. just that ulez as possible. it's just that ulez is going to is not going to make a difference on that front. we're already doing enough . already doing enough. >> right. mean, >> yeah, exactly right. i mean, the is that suzanne the point is that suzanne rightly makes and you made yourself air been getting yourself air has been getting cleaner across the country, across developed world over across the developed world over the last 30, 40, 50 years. it's been great. and we've not had to have policies like this to do that. what this is about is an anti car cult that has now
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infiltrated so many parts of our pubuc infiltrated so many parts of our public sector and indeed , all of public sector and indeed, all of these charities that supposed exist for good causes that have now been taken over to take people out of their cars. >> so you say this is an anti freedom policy. >> absolutely right. what do you mean by that? there's an anti car that want to control car cult that want to control all where you when you go and all where you go when you go and how go and you worry about how you go and you worry about that. that is no, i don't think there's any excuse for having a car london unless you use car in london and unless you use it work, if you're not it for work, if you're not a tradesperson, needs a van? tradesperson, who needs a van? >> there is no excuse. >> rebecca there is no excuse. no, i have lived in london my entire but your entire life. but that's your choice. we in a free world. choice. we live in a free world. and i am telling you, there is no to car in no reason to have a car in london. there is no need. >> you are healthy. >> you are healthy. >> you are healthy. >> you do not have to clarify if you are disabled, if you are disabled, if you are disabled, or need to use it for work or you need to use it for work for a van. >> just like driving. what >> why a just like driving. what about you love driving, about if you just love driving, be lazy, but we have be less be lazy, but we have to be less selfish about the that selfish about the way that we treat our cities. selfish about the way that we treel our cities. selfish about the way that we treel would ies. selfish about the way that we treel would to ., selfish about the way that we treel would to love be taxied
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>> i would to love be taxied everywhere for the rest of my life, but have to make life, but we have to make sacrifice. have to think life, but we have to make sacrifi how have to think life, but we have to make sacrifi how we'ree to think life, but we have to make sacrifi how we're too think life, but we have to make sacrifi how we're to going: life, but we have to make sacrifi how we're to going make about how we're to going make the air quality better, air quality improving. quality is improving. i had childhood acid. my childhood asthma, acid. all my siblings. child growing up siblings. my child is growing up here. i've been to doctors who've this not good for who've said this is not good for our lungs. the air quality is not good four year old not good here. a four year old child give about the child does not give a about the air on the tube in air quality on the tube in london, which is actually where the know, i don't the problem you know, i don't like khan. like sadiq khan. you know, i don't think he's doing a good job. the air quality on the tube is there are bad job. the air quality on the tube is that there are bad job. the air quality on the tube is that he's there are bad job. the air quality on the tube is that he's doing; are bad job. the air quality on the tube is that he's doing tore bad job. the air quality on the tube is that he's doing to tryiad things that he's doing to try and combat this, like low traffic neighbourhoods, they don't has don't make sense. a ulez has been successful in other places. 47% amount of 47% reduction in the amount of nitrogen the nitrogen oxide might be the wrong chemical. problem wrong chemical. the problem with this the same from this is that it's the same from the college research, this is that it's the same from the been.lege research, this is that it's the same from the been provenesearch, this is that it's the same from the been proven to arch, this is that it's the same from the been proven to be 1, which has been proven to be swindled. from the swindled. no, it was from the guardian was the guardian? >> oh, we >> oh, there we are. >> oh, there we are. >> what line? >> what line? >> twice. sadiq khan's deputy, shirley rodriguez, has back shirley rodriguez, has gone back to scientists done to scientists who've done research showing ulez research showing that the ulez is much is not going to make much difference asked i mean, difference and has asked i mean, change rebecca, do change because rebecca, you do know department know that khan's own department came with those figures when came up with those figures when it submitted to imperial it was submitted to imperial
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college for peer review. >> they said, your stats are so dodgy, but there is a they are so dodgy. rebecca it's not 49% reduction. it's a 3% reduction amount of research. >> the science has been swindled problem that we always have when we talk about covid, you can find a study to support anything. instance, anything. for instance, it was found who babies found that women who have babies in have soot in in london often have soot in their a result their placenta as a result of their placenta as a result of the air quality. an the air quality. that is an absolute peer reviewed absolute like peer reviewed piece that came out. piece of evidence that came out. >> are not to >> but you are not going to change that. >> rebecca and that's but this is debate. are is the debate. there are scientists say that it scientists who will say that it will scientists who will there are scientists who say won't. what is say that it won't. but what is the problem not having cars the problem with not having cars in don't in the city? well, you don't need a car. >> cannot, can't, cannot >> can't, cannot, can't, cannot transport infrastructure. one scientist back what scientist to back up what he's saying disturbing. saying and that is disturbing. >> does do himself? >> what does he do himself? he travels in a three in travels everywhere in a three in a ulez compliant car, in suv, in but in a ulez compliant car. >> when he gives up. he also doesn't travel everywhere there because he lives on my road and i tube all the i see him in the tube all the time, fancy luxury car, and time, his fancy luxury car, and starts taking a bath. it's not a sanctuary. not a fancy sanctuary. it's not a fancy
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luxury it's a ulez luxury car. it's a ulez compliant is. luxury car. it's a ulez con he ant is. luxury car. it's a ulez con he can is. luxury car. it's a ulez con he can afford is. luxury car. it's a ulez con he can afford to buy. and >> he can afford to buy. and that's the disgusting thing that's the most disgusting thing about randall. the about ulez randall. it is the folk are struggling. folk who are struggling. we're in a cost of in the middle of a cost of lockdown crisis. >> the funny money >> it is the funny money who is struggling. do struggling. i'm sorry. you do have a car. >> you do for business. if you know. >> sorry. and i've said multiple times if you it for work, times if you need it for work, thatis times if you need it for work, that is different. but you do not. it doesn't if not. it doesn't matter if you need not. need a car or not. >> this case, to school, you >> in this case, to school, you don't take to london. don't need to take it to london. >> in london you don't need it to take your children to school. your be within your school will be within less than to than half a mile necessarily to school. no. school. no no, no. >> and so lazy. >> your legs and so lazy. >> your legs and so lazy. >> obesity crisis. walk >> child obesity crisis. walk to school. nothing school. no, there's nothing wrong with that. >> final word to you. >> no final word to you. >> no final word to you. >> this is a plan >> ultimately, this is a plan across the country as we've heard angela rayner, you heard from angela rayner, you know, the labour mayor of manchester, know, the labour mayor of mt do hester, know, the labour mayor of mt do the er, know, the labour mayor of mtdo the same. i had colleagues to do the same. i had colleagues when was environment secretary when i was environment secretary saying this. we were saying please stop this. we were working i hope the working to do that. i hope the government will make sure that doesn't outside london they government will make sure that doesr have side london they government will make sure that doesr have side infrastructure ey government will make sure that doesr have sideinfrastructure to don't have the infrastructure to don't have the infrastructure to do outside of london, do this. and outside of london, people to change the way people do need to change the way they make happen. they will make it happen. >> the bag >> they will make it out the bag labour planning labour is planning for. >> i'm saying that is a very
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different thing. >> reynolds >> rebecca reed reynolds jayawardhana. suzanne evans do stand with stand by my superstar panel with me also coming me all night, but also coming up, hill, carnage the up, notting hill, carnage as the festival's final day is marred by charged chaos and by sexually charged chaos and serious violence. as eight people are stabbed and hundreds more arrested on its final day, so should we, the taxpayer, still be the bill, still be footing the bill, bill, for an for what has become an impossible police operation? britain's funnyman , britain's favourite funnyman, jim his jim davidson, gives his unmissable take on that, and he'll excuse before we reveal which major radio station has cancelled him. but accident the clash as the snp's separatist cabal revolts against plans to hang free portraits of the king in schools. should the monarch proudly adorn the walls of every pubuc proudly adorn the walls of every public building. actress jenny barnett and ukip leader neil hamilton do battle on that next. but what do you think, dan, at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. back
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sunday from 9:00. only on gb news choose britain's news . news choose britain's news. channel britain's favourite entertainer jim davidson and entertainerjim davidson and reform uk leader richard tice both still to come this hour. first, though, the clash , which first, though, the clash, which and the scottish separatists have launched a petty revolt against plans to offer schools a free portrait of king charles to celebrate his reign . in a free portrait of king charles to celebrate his reign. in a sign of the snp's growing hostility towards the monarchy , ministers towards the monarchy, ministers have branded deputy pm oliver dowden's £8 million goodwill scheme a waste of time and money and the party's coalition partners, the scottish greens,
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went even further by outrageously claiming the initiative would look more at home in north korea. a scottish conservative spokesman said the revolt showed the devolved administration is totally divorced from public opinion, but what do you think? should the king's portrait adorn the walls of all schools and public buildings in the uk? dan at gbnews.com. vote in our poll at gbnews.com. vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. and to debate this now i'm joined by the actress jenny barnet and ukip leader neil hamilton. now neil, you say absolutely the snp have got this wrong . have got this wrong. >> yeah, absolutely. the king is our head of state. he's not a politician, so he's not divisive and we've had a monarchy in the united kingdom in our separate parts for well over a thousand years. it's the modern symbol of our history going back all those centuries. i can't really see why this should be controversial at all. you go all the way around the world, you'll find the portraits of presidents in
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republics on all public buildings. what's wrong with doing the same thing in this country? and the reason why the snp, of course, are against this is because they are fundamental be a socialist and republican party. but what a miserable collection of killjoys they are. jenny barnet they are, aren't they? >> they are completely wrong to do this the snp because sure they might be coming out as repubucis they might be coming out as republic is now showing their true colours, but actually scotland is still represented by westminster and the king is scotland's head of state. >> yes, but many people , when he >> yes, but many people, when he was crowned three and a half months ago, said not in my name. not that many. him. well well enough. now let's look at some. >> well, no, enough would be over 50. >> 79% of over 65 want to have the king but about 40% of 18 to 24 now think that we should have an elected head of state. but
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beyond that, young people think loads of crazy things. >> jenny. they grow up, they grow up and get a brain . grow up and get a brain. >> listen, £8 million spending from the richest man in this country , in a country where many country, in a country where many of the children don't have shoes, don't go to school , don't shoes, don't go to school, don't have money. it's nonsense . it is have money. it's nonsense. it is a personality cult . and i think a personality cult. and i think if you're going to put pictures up in in all places and you want to look at people like david attenborough, why not david attenborough, why not david attenborough or even victoria wood, who represents dinner, ladies. okay, but. but she's not the head of state. jenny along with the king. but i do not think that we should be putting him up in every single school. it is like north korea. it is. we have to bow. >> i hear your point, jenny. neil hamilton , what about the neil hamilton, what about the point that jenny makes point that that jenny makes about money? can we really afford this in the middle of a cost of living crisis? neil >> well, i think that the symbols do matter . they are part
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symbols do matter. they are part of what keeps us together as a nation. and if you're a nation, you need to be in touch with your history as well. the monarchy is a very important part, i think, of what makes us a country . and in britain, you a country. and in britain, you know, the monarchy is looked up to all around the world. it's a i don't look up i don't look up to him. >> i like charlie. the king. i think they're okay. >> but but, jenny, you're a republican , aren't you? let's republican, aren't you? let's just put your cards on the table. you're a republican. you want them gone. and fact of want them gone. and the fact of the matter, i don't want them gone. >> i want them. >> i want them. >> neil, jenny answer. >> neil, just let jenny answer. >> neil, just let jenny answer. >> that will come back around on their bicycles. and i want them to and to share their billions and billions of pounds. i billions of pounds. what? i don't want is to be living in a society the next thing will be that when television goes that when the television goes off, stand up and off, we have to stand up and sing god, oh god, jenny, don't be ridiculous. but that that's what we had to do when we were
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growing up and we got thrown out. >> well, i actually think it would be quite nice thing . i would be quite a nice thing. i think would be quite a nice think it would be quite a nice thing. that's going to thing. but that's not going to happen. you want happen. neil. sorry. do you want to back? to come back? >> yeah, but it's not what you have but the monarch is have to do. but the monarch is the of state and he the head of state and he represents nation. that's represents the nation. that's it's not a personality cult. it's not a personality cult. it's nothing to do with the personality monarch. it's personality of the monarch. it's the how. >> how , my darling. does he >> how, my darling. does he represent ? how does he represent us? >> i allowed you to make your point. the monarch does not represent us in a sense of any political partisan view. but he represents as a symbol of our nation, as the president of any country does. but some countries , as in the united states, have presidents who are political. there are many other countries in the world have presidents who are elected in their own right . are elected in their own right. and as in ireland, for example , and as in ireland, for example, where the president is , is where the president is, is totally uncontroversial. figure and michael o'higgins doesn't divide the country . and i don't
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divide the country. and i don't see any reason why king charles should be regarded as divisive in our country because he tries to embody all sorts. i don't agree with him for what i think are his wacky views on climate change, but that doesn't mean that i regard him as a political figure overall. i mean, he , i figure overall. i mean, he, i think, is doing a conscientious job of trying to be a neil hamilton , not merit. hamilton, not merit. >> £8 million when we have cost of living crisis. >> neil hamilton, jenny barnett , you have made your points. i enjoyed the debate. thank you both so much. but who do you agree with as the snp revolts against these plans, should the king adorn the walls of every pubuc king adorn the walls of every public building? let's go to your feedback . brian on twitter your feedback. brian on twitter writes, yes , i feel this would writes, yes, i feel this would heighten respect for the monarchy, which thanks to the efforts of the mainstream media and anti—royalist organisations , shamefully across , is shamefully low across britain. kelly writes i'm not sure this would be a good idea, as it might inspire more
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vandalism and anti—monarchy pushback. vandalism and anti—monarchy pushback . and from devo people pushback. and from devo people who didn't even have pride in their selves anymore. this country needs to instil that pride. the monarchy can bring unity where politics divides us. and so we should hang the king's portrait in public buildings. i agree with you. i found that inspiring. actually. your verdict of you verdict is now in. 64% of you say, let's get the king up. say, yep, let's get the king up. let's the king up on all of let's get the king up on all of those walls, even if it's going to cost us £8 million, which let's honest, drop let's be honest, is a drop in the when you look the ocean. really, when you look at government 36% at the government budget, 36% of you scottish you with the scottish separatists on this richard separatists on this now richard tice and jim davidson, still to come this hour, first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up . are heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> good evening . my name is >> good evening. my name is rachel ayers and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast brought to you by the met office. so we've had a fair few sunshine and showers across the
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uk and that's going to uk today and that's going to continue as through continue as we go through tonight. and this is all due to this low pressure that's bringing these occlusions southeastward across uk . but southeastward across the uk. but looking at the detail for tonight's weather, today's cloud and rain will continue to make its way. southeastward bringing some heavy showers across the far southeast to start the early hours of wednesday . but hours of wednesday. but elsewhere, some clear spells , elsewhere, some clear spells, but also a few showers with light winds in those clear spells. temperatures will be dropping a little lower than what we saw last night. so a brighter start to wednesday compared to tuesday with more in the way of sunshine around a few showers already developing across the north and west and throughout the morning, we'll see that cloud bubbling up, allowing further showers to develop . but these will be most develop. but these will be most heavy across northern half heavy across the northern half of they will still feel of the uk. they will still feel pretty any lengthier pretty pleasant in any lengthier sunny especially across sunny spells, especially across the southeast, where we could just creep into low 20s . now just creep into the low 20s. now let's have a look at thursday's weather. now, generally, it's going to be remaining dry and
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bright north and bright across the north and east. area of cloud and east. but this area of cloud and rain is going to move in from the southwest. and some of that could be quite heavy, especially along southern counties of england . but looking towards the england. but looking towards the end of week and the start of end of the week and the start of september, it does look like things settle down september, it does look like tilittle settle down september, it does look like tilittle bit settle down september, it does look like tilittle bit with settle down september, it does look like tilittle bit with fewerttle down september, it does look like tilittle bit with fewer showers] a little bit with fewer showers and in the way of and a bit more in the way of sunshine . sunshine. >> looks like things are heating up, boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> coming up, sadiq khan ignored the science and cancelled hard working families today by expanding his hated ulez scheme. but what will this ecocash grab prove to be the failed london mayor's poll tax moment reform? uk leader richard tice explains why the whole labour party could suffer because of his green madness. but first, with eight stabbings and 275 arrests at the notting hill carnival amid criticism from the met, should the british taxpayer be expected to continue funding? one of the biggest police operations in the
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country , especially when it country, especially when it becomes much more provocative? as can see, each year, as you can see, each year, britain's favourite entertainer, jim davidson, gives his no holds barred take on that ulez and he's going to reveal exclusively which radio station has cancelled him to save its woke listeners from offence. jim davidson. he's live straight after the
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news. the people's channel. britain's news. channel >> britain's favourite entertainer and streaming sensation jim david's is live now and we begin tonight with an exclusive story on jim's streaming platform , ustream, streaming platform, ustream, which has been banned from advertising on a leading british radio station. so greatest hits radio station. so greatest hits radio hosts, household names, including ken bruce and simon mayo . but they are refusing to mayo. but they are refusing to run any adverts associate with jim or his ustream show, saying in an email , jim or his ustream show, saying in an email, we know that it is not always possible to reflect differing views and tastes. with that in mind, i am unable to provide ustream with a commercial advertising proposal. now this latest boycott comes just weeks after sky tv. also pulled ustream adverts. without giving any reason for the ban. so jim, welcome back to the one show that i can guarantee you you will never be cancelled from . but what on earth is greatest hits radio doing? what are they
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saying that they need to protect it? their listeners from one of the most popular comedians in the most popular comedians in the country. this is nuts . the country. this is nuts. >> well, first of all, dan, how are you? you look lovely. >> and secondly, you always you're my favourite. >> you know , that's why gb news >> you know, that's why gb news this is why gb news is the people's news channel, because of you. >> dan, don't you worry about that. but anyway, so my station, ustream , is not just about me. ustream, is not just about me. it's about freddie starr. it's about jethro. it's about chubby brown. it's about all the things that someone in an office somewhere doesn't like. now the company that would not put us on the radio was called greatest hits. radio. greatest hits radio. the one you know, it's quite a new thing. i think it's a german company called bauer media or whatever. and so they will not play our adverts, although our adverts have been
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completely passed . they're all completely passed. they're all quite clean. i'm only on it for about one word, saying hello. and you were prepared to pay . and you were prepared to pay. >> you were going to pay market rate right? >> mark miller tens of pounds. rodney millions , millions and rodney millions, millions and you know what's happened, dan there is a backlash now against all this woke stuff, nonsense. and people are signing up to ustream in droves. now they are saying , we will not we will not saying, we will not we will not be cancelled by these people. you know, who's there to speak up for us? you know, it's just a i'm not to going ever listen to greatest hits radio now, now that i know that they patrol their advertising base based on political ideology or assumed political ideology or assumed political ideology, i'm never going to listen to greatest hits radio. >> i think it's absolutely shocking. and by the way, jim, this is not a station that is particularly aimed at a woke audience. you know, this is a station that is aimed at an older audience. and i think they'll to learn
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they'll be very shocked to learn of this. they'll be very shocked to learn of tand, course, you listen to >> and, of course, you listen to their it's all about their adverts. it's all about gambling know gambling now. gambling, we know that are have an that people that are have an addictive personality are addicted gambling . there's no addicted to gambling. there's no one to me apart from one addicted to me apart from divorce lawyers and stuff like that. divorce lawyers and stuff like that . don't worry , divorce lawyers and stuff like that. don't worry , jim. that. don't worry, jim. >> jim well, look , you know , >> jim well, look, you know, you're right. you're right. gambling advertising totally fine . jim davidson cancelled. fine. jim davidson cancelled. absolutely no, but look, jim, i want to move on to this, isn't it? yeah, it's nuts. i want to move on, though, to the chaos, jim, of the notting hill carnival, which saw 275 arrests are eight stabbings. one of whom fighting for his life in a critical condition. but actually, jim, what has shocked actually, jim, what has shocked a lot of people was the blatant sexual ization celebrated in front of children. watch this. jim .
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jim. everybody gets it . everybody gets it. >> one, two, three. dawn neesom suleman dawood . sorry. excuse suleman dawood. sorry. excuse me i >> -- >> you're getting hot and bothered. jim >> do you know what that . that >> do you know what that. that is my sex life. now, in just two minutes, that's what's happened. then let me let me just tell you this . um, how then let me let me just tell you this. um, how many arrests or how many stabbings were there at the gay pride march in brighton? how many stabbings and how much stuff like this is going on now? there is film of young guys running around with machetes . running around with machetes. now, what was what what was in their minds ? and but looking at their minds? and but looking at
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this twerking, it looked like a lot of women have been slashed . lot of women have been slashed. but if you ask me , it all, all but if you ask me, it all, all i'm saying is , what did you i'm saying is, what did you expect ? what did one expect expect? what did one expect really , when you you've got to really, when you you've got to let people enjoy themselves. but there is a line to draw, isn't there, really? >> well, i think there is machete . machete. >> what's that about? where's the police? are they all painting rainbows their cars painting rainbows on their cars and they be bothered to go and they can't be bothered to go in and that out. what in there and sort that out. what they someone says, go they do later, someone says, go and this and then they all and sort this and then they all go batons and clubs. go in with batons and clubs. what good old what happened to good old fashioned we've fashioned policing? dan we've gone to this i'm sorry, we've gone to this i'm sorry, we've gone to this i'm sorry, we've gone to rats stuff . yeah, well, gone to rats stuff. yeah, well, and we're after the watershed. >> it's fine. well, it's interesting the met police because we, you know, we give both sides of the story on gb news always so the met police deputy assistant commissioner, aid khan today aid aid adil khan said today that the force will be reviewing its policing operation the its policing operation at the carnival, adding , no carnival, adding, no one disputes significance of disputes the significance of carnival london's cultural carnival on london's cultural calendar . however, we cannot
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calendar. however, we cannot overlook the stabbing sexual assaults and attacks on police officers. no, you cannot . you officers. no, you cannot. you cannot. but look, jim, it's all going off in london because ulez came into force today . okay? you came into force today. okay? you have a real issue with sadiq khan already. jim hasn't he just signed his own political death warrant today ? warrant today? >> i don't think he cares at all. i think he's so arrogant and he's so up his own thingy that he doesn't really care. he wants to turn london into something in his mind and he's got enough londoners in there of his ilk. remember that word, dan, to keep him voted in? i don't go to london much anymore . it's not the town that i knew , and it is cosmopolitan. it's wonderful and it's vibrant . it's wonderful and it's vibrant. it's not for me. i'm an old person. i like living in in a village. and of course, mayor khan is acting like a dictator. i think he's
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acting like a dictator . someone acting like a dictator. someone should sort it out. i mean, it's crazy. he's awful . he is crazy. he's awful. he is horrible, isn't he? no, he really is. he's horrible. >> and, oh, absolute . i do. and >> and, oh, absolute. i do. and actually, we've got susan hall on later. she's the conservative candidate to take him on. now, look , i don't agree with you, look, i don't agree with you, though, jim. i think actually it doesn't who i doesn't matter who you are. i think people are finally going to see through sadiq khan and vote him out. i do. i do. i hope.i vote him out. i do. i do. i hope. i hope so. because, you know, sean shaun bailey, who's one of our superstar panellists, he came very close last time. very, very close. and no one really backed him. but look, sean, , jim, finally, sean, sean, jim, finally, britain . we have been blighted britain. we have been blighted by our eco terrorists, right? but over in the us, the nevada ranger police department, i think they've come up with a rather efficient and oh so american solution. look at this
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. daryl. you better move. >> you're going to go back there, change that . get down, there, change that. get down, down, get down on the ground . down, get down on the ground. all of you on the ground now . all of you on the ground now. get on the ground . get on the get on the ground. get on the ground . don't move . ground. don't move. >> oh, jim, why can the british police not do the same to you? extinct in rebellion or insulate britain? that is what i have been wanting to see for the past two. and a half years . two. and a half years. >> we've not got guns. that's why i thought that was a bit excessive . did you? you didn't excessive. did you? you didn't like . you'd like something. like. you'd like something. you'd be like, i'm a great believer of leave, leave people glued to the road just so by good luck . you know, this is my good luck. you know, this is my solution . i've always said it, solution. i've always said it, dan, to the boats that's coming
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oven dan, to the boats that's coming over. just leave him. let them pull up in dover or folkestone . pull up in dover or folkestone. okay. off you go . good luck. you okay. off you go. good luck. you know , you're over there. you're know, you're over there. you're on your own. leave him. leave him. don't offer him anything. let him go. let let. come on. there you go . there's. there's there you go. there's. there's the two over there. start thumbing a lift and good luck, because life's tough here at the moment . moment. >> life's tough here. wait till you know the ulez. fine. start rolling in and the bbc start chasing you for your licence fee. jim davidson an everyone's going to. >> they'll all go back to where they came from because they all got these dodgy cars and can't afford to pay because that little silly mare can't . little silly mare can't. >> the ulez yeah . little silly mare can't. >> the ulez yeah. i'm jim davidson . brilliant as ever. davidson. brilliant as ever. jim. we will speak very soon. britain's favourite entertainer. thank you so much. but coming up as superwoman suella civil servants for the bibby stockholm barge debacle and videos emerge of albanian gang members cutting off ankle tags with kitchen scissors , are people smugglers scissors, are people smugglers and illegal immigrants making a
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mockery law and mockery of british law and order? we'll debate. but first, sadiq khan inflicted mizan on thousands of drivers and hard working families by expanding ulez today, but will he and the labour party regret forcing through this hated green cash grab reform? uk leader richard tice liz live in the studio. don't go anywhere. he's
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next a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages coming up. but first, reform uk leader richard tice and london's failed labour mayor sadiq khan has tonight insisted to gb news political editor christopher hope that he is not sorry for expanding his reviled and reprehensible ulez scheme . reprehensible ulez scheme. >> i'm always sorry for anybody who's suffering adverse consequences because of our policies, but at the same time, i've got to be honest with people and say i've been meeting bereaved mums who've lost their
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children because of air pollution. i've been meeting a paediatrician today who works with moms who are pregnant suffering the consequences because pollution . because of air pollution. >> so richard, it's a barefaced lie. >> let's be sorry. he's not sorry about anything because he doesn't listen. but let's be absolutely clear what this is. >> this is bear faced lie. >> this is a bear faced lie. london's air has never been better . better. >> it's in the top 25% of global cities . this >> it's in the top 25% of global cities. this isn't about air pollution . this is about taxing pollution. this is about taxing the poor. he's acting like the sheriff of nottingham , ripping sheriff of nottingham, ripping off the poorest in society. the least. well off small businesses , trades, folk, elderly folk. just trying to go and do a bit of shopping. and i tell you what, i think that everybody has completely misjudged how angry people are. i've been at lots of the demonstrations. was at the demonstrations. i was at downing this morning, the downing street this morning, the fury, the anger. is this fury, the anger. this is this noise is going to continue. it's not going to drop off. no, absolutely. >> i mean, watching farage at
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large earlier, it was an absolutely brilliant edition of the show. the anger at the the show. and the anger at the pub was complete , palpable. and pub was complete, palpable. and the thing is, richard, as well, we know this is just the beginning and this is a national story. folk aren't stupid. this is london. angela is not about london. angela rayner herself has admitted that both the conservative party and labour want to roll this out nationwide. she's the record nationwide. she's on the record saying what saying absolutely, but what people is, people haven't picked up on is, for example , you've got for example, if you've got a nine old diesel car nine year old diesel car perfectly good shape and you're driving from banbury drop driving from banbury to drop someone heathrow airport someone off at heathrow airport , you be charged this ulez , you will be charged this ulez scheme, you won't know. >> so all of a sudden you're going find £380, £180. you going to find £380, £180. you wait. what's this? i tell you what i think the level of anger, they idea where this they have no idea where this goes.i they have no idea where this goes. i don't know where it goes. i don't know where it goes. is goes. but my prediction is i don't think this is sustainable through until next may. something will have to give. i've never in my in my adult life felt so tensed, heard the level of anger from so many people of all walks of life,
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decent , people of all walks of life, decent, ordinary folk. people of all walks of life, decent , ordinary folk. everybody decent, ordinary folk. everybody knows that this is based on a fundamental lie. the data does not back it up. the asthma data does not back it up. the pollution data does not back it up. imperial college, they didn't back up, even though they've paid hundreds of thousands of pounds, they still didn't back up . they didn't didn't back it up. they didn't back up. they didn't up back it up. they didn't back up the report. they said it was less than difference. man less than 3% difference. the man we just can we just remind everyone that said it was everyone that khan said it was 49% difference. >> so this isn't a small discrepancy, which this is, as you say, a bear faced, despicable lie to introduce a tax which is going to. so he's lied about the data. >> he's then actually acted in a corrupt way because he actually tried basically to bribe the scientists with more contracts by saying his deputy by saying we're not happy with the wording of your report. can you change it? and to their credit, they refused to do so. and now it's all come out. so he's a liar,
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he's corrupt, and us as white londoners, apparently we're not real londoners. in mind , that real londoners. in my mind, that makes a racist. so he's makes him a racist. so he's a lying, corrupt racist. if he could, he would be impeached. and he would be out of a job. >> where does this go ? where >> where does this go? where does this go? because as you point out, there is this anger , point out, there is this anger, but there's a bit of a democratic deficit going on here because khan is so convinced , because khan is so convinced, richard, that he will win partly because of the change in demographics of london. >> i don't know where this goes, but as i say, i think people are completely wrong to assume this noise would just die down. so i think that people will or many people will be just unable to pay people will be just unable to pay these fines. and so won't pay pay these fines. and so won't pay them. i think there'll be court cases all over the place. there's some quite interesting stuff watch this stuff going on. watch this space. yes, that the as space. yes, i think that the as i say, i don't know where it goes, but i'm afraid it doesn't goes, but i'm afraid it doesn't go well. and i think the noise grows, the anger grows . and with
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grows, the anger grows. and with what's going on with some of the cameras being dismantled, wires being tonight, what you're seeing is , is the early stages seeing is, is the early stages of anarchy from the people who are being taxed to the hilt. the poorest and bad thing happens is when this happens and i don't know where this goes down, but i'm very worried i am to you. >> i mean, don't you think people understand, richard, as well, that this all plays into a much bigger plan that is going on? because because authorities want us out of our cars . they want us out of our cars. they want us out of our cars. they want us out of our cars. they want us surveilled 24 over seven. >> they do . and you've got all >> they do. and you've got all these cameras everywhere we've just caught siddiqui wanted. the truth is , in one of his plans, truth is, in one of his plans, he wanted a paper mile scheme. and everybody knows that with all these cameras there, that's the next step, isn't it? suggestions that actually even wanted a zero emission scheme where actually any combustion engine car would have to pay. this is a barefaced brutal
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assault on the motorist, number one and the poorest motorists . one and the poorest motorists. number two, it is in unconscionable. and i think , as unconscionable. and i think, as i say, i'm i'm really i'm shocked , but probably not shocked, but probably not surprised by the fury that is everywhere. and it's not just with london. >> something is going on. no, no, no, it's not. it's around the country. of course, both richard tice reform uk leader. thank you sides the thank you both sides of the story as ever on gb news important say sadiq khan important to say sadiq khan denies denies over denies racism, denies lying over the and denies that he the science and denies that he is planning to introduce a pay per mile scheme . now, coming up per mile scheme. now, coming up was tory mayoral candidate susan hall right to say that notting hill needs to moved hill carnival needs to be moved to safer location after eight to a safer location after eight stabbings at the weekend. she's live in the next hour. she'll have a thing two to say about have a thing or two to say about sadiq do i think? but sadiq khan. do i think? but first, braverman hits first, as suella braverman hits out woke civil service out at the woke civil service and gang members and albanian gang members brazenly cut off their ankle tags on tiktok , is the illegal tags on tiktok, is the illegal migrant making british migrant crisis making british law and a laughing stock ? law and order a laughing stock? my
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law and order a laughing stock? my superstar panel returned to debate that next. you'll get debate that next. and you'll get a at tomorrow's a first look at tomorrow's newspaper pages to the newspaper front pages to the temperatures rising in boxt solar >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. my name is rachel ayers and welcome to your latest news. weather forecast brought to you by the met office. so we've had a fair few sunshine and showers across the uk today and that's going to continue as through continue as we go through tonight. and this is all due to this low pressure that's bringing occlusions bringing these occlusions southeast woods across the uk . southeast woods across the uk. but looking at the detail for tonight's weather, today's cloud and rain will continue to make its way southeast woods bringing some heavy showers across the far southeast to start the early hours of wednesday . but hours of wednesday. but elsewhere, some clear spells, but also a few showers with light winds . in those clear light winds. in those clear spells, temperatures will be dropping a little lower than what last night. what we saw last night. so a brighter start to wednesday compared to tuesday with more in the way of sunshine around a few
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showers already developing across the north and west. and throughout the morning, we'll see that cloud bubbling up, allowing further showers to develop. but these will be most heavy across northern half heavy across the northern half of the they'll feel of the uk. they'll still feel pretty pleasant in any lengthier sunny spells , especially across sunny spells, especially across the , where we could the southeast, where we could just creep into the low 20s. now let's have a look at thursday's weather. now generally it's going remaining dry and going to be remaining dry and bright and bright across the north and east, but this area of cloud and rain is going move in from rain is going to move in from the southwest and some that the southwest and some of that could quite heavy , especially could be quite heavy, especially along counties of along southern counties of england. but looking towards the end of the week and the start of september, it does look like things start to settle down things will start to settle down a little bit with fewer showers things will start to settle down a littl
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gb news. >> it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight after the expansion of sadiq khan's ruinous ulez scheme , i'll speak to his fearless tory rival to become the next london mayor, susan hall, who says it's a dark day for drivers everywhere . and what's she everywhere. and what's she proven right about? the out of control notting hill carnival after eight stabbings and hundreds of arrests, saudi khan's worst nightmare . live khan's worst nightmare. live with me in the studio shortly . with me in the studio shortly. but first, as suella braverman considers putting tags on illegal migrants , albanian gangs illegal migrants, albanian gangs on tiktok are showing them how to cut loose the important security measure . so are the security measure. so are the people smugglers making a mockery of british law and order? that's the big debate with my superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne evans, ranil jayawardena and rebecca reid . plus, as met
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and rebecca reid. plus, as met commissioner sir mark rowley tells his officers not to jump on the woke bandwagon while on duty . is this on the woke bandwagon while on duty. is this a step in the right direction for britain's broken police force? we'll tackle that in the media buzz and my royal scoop guesses correct . andy and ingrid seward correct. andy and ingrid seward react to meghan markle's mother hanging out in los angeles with the kardashians. so is doria ragland. schmooze boozing on behalf of her daughter? stick around to find out. and the award for shutting down debate is shared between dylan mulvaney and nish kumar. >> but on the flip side, there's also been an extreme amount of transfer phobia and hate transgender community deserves our love and support. >> but there is a big, bizarre fixation with it in the british press . press. >> the reaction to both of those woke rants . still to come this woke rants. still to come this houn woke rants. still to come this hour, we'll also reveal a new greatest britain and union jack ace and the first front pages arriving hot off the press in mere moments right after the
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news headlines with tatiana sanchez. >> dan , thank you very much and >> dan, thank you very much and good evening. this is the latest from the newsroom. a police officer who was hit by a train last week has died. 46 year old sergeant graham saville was trying to save a distressed man on the railway tracks in balderton . flags across the balderton. flags across the nottinghamshire police force will now be flown at half mast as a mark of respect . the prime as a mark of respect. the prime minister has said it's a testament to his bravery that he died in the line of duty and a terrible reminder of the work the police do every day to keep us safe . now the mayor of london us safe. now the mayor of london says he's sorry for anyone who's suffering adverse consequences because of his policy . suffering adverse consequences because of his policy. he's speaking to gb news. sadiq khan said the expanded ulez policy is essential to protect the health of people living in the capital. >> i'm always sorry for anybody who's, you know, suffering adverse consequences because of our policies, at the same
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our policies, but at the same time , i've be honest with time, i've got to be honest with people and say i've been meeting bereaved mums who've lost their children because air children because of air pollution. been meeting a pollution. i've been meeting a paediatrician today who works with are pregnant with moms who are pregnant suffering the consequences because air pollution and because of air pollution and babies born suffering because of air pollution and babconsequences.rn suffering because of air pollution and babconsequences. i'verffering because of air pollution and babconsequences. i've metng because of air pollution and babconsequences. i've met today the consequences. i've met today a doctor who runs an asthma clinic, but also i visited great ormond street. the inpatient ward at the children's evelina hospital meant scientists held practitioners and others. that's why i'm angry that the government is letting down london and the south—east >> but the prime minister rishi sunak says the decision has come at a bad time. >> people and families are struggling with the cost of living. that's obvious to everyone and at that time the labour party, the labour mayor sadiq khan keir starmer are introducing the ulez charge which is going to hit working families. i don't think that's the right priority. i don't think that's the thing think that's the right thing to do i they had not done do and i wish they had not done it. the national air traffic services has apologised after a technical issue yesterday led to
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cancellations and delays. >> investigations are ongoing into uk flight disruption that has left thousands of passengers stranded. analysis of flight data shows at least 281 flights have been cancelled today at the uk's six busiest airports , with uk's six busiest airports, with gatwick and heathrow worst hit. nats chief executive says the problem had been identified and that flight data it received saw primary and backup systems suspended automatic processing passengers have been warned to expect knock on disruption in the coming days. expect knock on disruption in the coming days . and finally, gb the coming days. and finally, gb news can reveal at least 20,000 people have crossed the english channel so far this year. official home office figures show that up until yesterday, 19,800 migrants had arrived in small boats. however, gb sources reveal up to 300 migrants being brought into dover harbour on border force vessels today bfings border force vessels today brings that total past 20,000. it's understood they crossed the channelin
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it's understood they crossed the channel in at least six dinghies that comes as the government insists it's stopped the boats plan is working . this is gb news plan is working. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's back to dan . news. now it's back to dan. tomorrow's news tonight in our mediabuzz first front pages have just been delivered . £80 million just been delivered. £80 million bill for air it fiasco that's the headline in the metro the paper says that 300,000 people are still stranded and the chaos could last weeks after the uk's system failed. >> yesterday . and the fallout >> yesterday. and the fallout from the meltdown also leads the independent with the paper saying downing street has suggested a rogue french flight plan might have been responsible
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. sabotage from france. i would not be surprised . ed, my not be surprised. ed, my superstar panel back with me now, journalist and political commentator suzanne evans, former environment secretary ranil jayawardena, and the best selling author rebecca reid . and selling author rebecca reid. and breaking tonight , another breaking tonight, another startling figure in britain's failure to secure our southern border as the number of channel migrants this year reaches 20,000. and meanwhile , suella 20,000. and meanwhile, suella braverman has fumed at home office officials who botched the arrival of illegal migrants on the bibby stockholm after legionella was found . watch. legionella was found. watch. >> i frustrated with what's happened. am i angry with what's happened. am i angry with what's happened ? absolutely i am. and happened? absolutely i am. and i've made it very clear to the parties involved, to the civil servants who servants involved in in who oversaw that . oversaw that. >> but it's not just the woke civil service that's been thwarting the government's measures. yesterday, braverman refused to rule out fitting illegals with electric tags, but enraging tiktok videos have emerged of albanians cutting off
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ankle tags and boasting that they can breach immigration bail all so soon. can do these videos and what we continue to see from the evil people smugglers , the evil people smugglers, especially by the way, on that revolting app , tiktok, which is revolting app, tiktok, which is a chinese app which we seem to forget a chinese government mandate app, which they don't even allow in their own country. make of that what you will. is it just making a laughing stock now out of british law and order? >> well, it has been. i mean, this whole scenario has been a laughing stock for many years now, and i think the now, hasn't it? and i think the fact that we've still so fact that we've still got so many particular many albanians in particular coming over here when there was supposed to a repatriation supposed to be a repatriation agreement with albania , they agreement with albania, they account for 28% of criminals in this country who are wearing electronic tags, according to the chief inspection of borders and immigration. and yeah, they really are making a laughing stock out of us because despite
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rishi sunak's pledge to stop the boats , 18,000 have come since boats, 18,000 have come since that pledge, 20,000. so far this yeah that pledge, 20,000. so far this year. and these videos are coming on tags. >> well, why are we not surprised if it's that easy? >> what's the point having them? >> what's the point having them? >> frankly, rebecca, you don't want the tags. why is that from a human rights perspective? because if we've got potential criminals, why should we not at least try and track them? >> it's not it's not really that. i don't think i have a particular issue with the tagging. my is if you tagging. my issue is that if you can off with a pair of can cut it off with a pair of scissors, it doesn't feel like a particularly impressive deterrent unless we're just going scissors on going to have no scissors on the bibby try and cut off bibby and then try and cut off something don't know. something else. i don't know. i think two different something else. i don't know. i think in two different something else. i don't know. i think in fairness,» different something else. i don't know. i think in fairness, what rent something else. i don't know. i think in fairness, what i'm things. in fairness, what i'm annoyed the tagging. annoyed by is not the tagging. it's the fact suella it's the fact that suella braverman is doing the same thing which is thing she always does, which is just throwing out ideas just throwing out random ideas and then achieving nothing, and then that what then blaming people that what really, the really, really annoys me is the sentence says, sentence where she says, obviously i take full responsibility but i'm responsibility for it, but i'm angry frustrated with the angry and frustrated with the civil it? civil service. so which is it? do full responsibility do you take full responsibility or don't you? >> randall we have
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>> randall randall we do have proof we, proof this week, don't we, of a member of the civil service who was meant to be doing surveillance work and she's gone to work for a pro—migrant channel city? >> yeah, i mean, absolutely . >> yeah, i mean, absolutely. >> yeah, i mean, absolutely. >> so the director general for asylum, the top official responsible for dealing with this problem, has now gone to work for amnesty international. and it shows , i'm afraid, the and it shows, i'm afraid, the true colours of some officials and i'm not maligning all officials. there are many great people who do what the elected government of the day want, but there are many who don't. government of the day want, but the but'e many who don't. government of the day want, but the but there 1y who don't. government of the day want, but the but there are 'ho don't. government of the day want, but the but there are unfortunately, >> but there are unfortunately, too who don't. too many who don't. >> and, you know, the truth is with any minister. yes you take responsibility. doesn't mean responsibility. it doesn't mean that you have to believe automatic that everyone has done the right job, because clearly in case, haven't in this case, they haven't stopped realistically. stopped with you realistically. >> doesn't mean that >> but it doesn't mean that those people who are actually paid bucks, these paid the big bucks, these directors general, are paid 150 directors, general, are paid 150 to £200,000 a year. >> these are the people who are hired to make sure stuff happens. and it's not happening
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as effectively should. the as effectively as it should. the only way system works is only way the system works is that in charge of that if you're in charge of something, have be in something, you have to be in charge and it is only charge of it and it is only seems get this if you have a seems to get this if you have a free pass. >> no, no, and it's because >> no, no, no. and it's because she says things some she says the things that some people like hearing. >> no, we know how difficult it is a home secretary trying is to be a home secretary trying to change. to make fundamental change. look at outrage aukus that at the outrage aukus things that the won't blob did the civil service won't blob did to patel to try and to priti patel to try and frustrate her. >> i never do. yes, they do. patel but people they do suella braverman has had they tried to frustrate pretty typekit wokester of being bully suella braverman honestly, there was a weird thing in this country people have got like a kind of sort of like stockholm syndrome about because she keeps about her because she just keeps saying little things saying snappy little things people like hearing because we know. >> we know how difficult she's herjob is being made by folk in the civil service. but where is anybody else? dylan mulvaney has been recognised for posting videos online, even though they sent the sales of bud light tumbling off a cliff, picking up
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the gong for breakthrough creator at the streamy awards. no me neither. mulvaney's acceptance speech was lapped up by the hollywood luvvies and it's little wonder, given just how woke it was . watch. how woke it was. watch. >> on the flip side, there's also been an extreme amount of transphobia and hate and i know that my community is feeling it, and i now know that even our allies are feeling it. and i think allyship right now needs to look differently and you need to look differently and you need to support trans people publicly . and i and proudly . thank you. . and i and proudly. thank you. thank you. thank you. i'm going to go have a beer. and i love you so this is an events i mean bud light will be hoping that mulvaney ordered a heineken. >> but yet again , to me, this is >> but yet again, to me, this is dylan mulvaney making a complete mockery of what it means to be a woman. well absolutely. >> and this idea that we've got to support trans people, no body wants to be anti—trans . i am not
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wants to be anti—trans. i am not anti trans people at all. i just want my right to be a woman and recognised as a woman and not called a cervix haver or. well, not anymore . or a person with not anymore. or a person with pregnancy potential. sadly because i'm getting too old for that. but you know, i just. >> i refuse to believe women's refuse to believe it. given how young you look. refuse to believe it. given how youbasicu look. refuse to believe it. given how you basic women's rights respect >> basic women's rights respect rebecca reeve . rebecca reeve. >> can you understand why dylan and mulvaney is really difficult for folk to accept ? for folk to accept? >> i think people need to learn that they can do this magic thing, which is not not watching it. if you see a video of something that you find offensive troubling, can offensive or troubling, you can just not engage with it's just not engage with it. it's weird, of snowflake weird, this kind of snowflake that always blamed that the left always get blamed for you. for not everything's for you. don't don't look it. >> do you think do you think dylan mulvaney is a woman? >> dylan mulvaney a >> i think dylan mulvaney is a trans woman. >> i think dylan mulvaney is a trarokay.1an. >> okay. >> okay. >> rhiannon, you make of >> rhiannon, what do you make of the whole dylan mulvaney cult? >> i think first of all, >> well, i think first of all, demonstrated woke, broke, demonstrated go woke, go broke, right? people right? so, you know, people now have in their to have the power in their hands to take the decision who they what
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brands they buy, what brands they support, and, you know, long may that continue. i think we've had for too long caught pirates deciding to tell us how we should live our lives and it's the business of corporates to deliver for their shareholders, to not articulate this sort of a the virtue signalling that's become all too common. >> no, indeed . and i think the >> no, indeed. and i think the thing that angers people about dylan mulvaney is just what dylan mulvaney is just what dylan mulvaney is just what dylan mulvaney believes a woman is. that's what's so frustrating. >> and i think there is a fair criticism. there sometimes criticism. there are sometimes because i think i'm probably the only spends all only person here who spends all their time tiktok. their time on tiktok. and i originally when watched this originally when i watched this videos, is part of me videos, there is a part of me that thinks and how whole thing was day one of being a girl de 500 being a girl, first of 500 being a girl, i first of all, think you're not a girl. if you're anything, you're woman. you're anything, you're a woman. you a girl you wouldn't be a girl. a girl is child. you are a grown up. and i do find the pastiche of womanhood little bit womanhood sometimes a little bit uncomfortable. of uncomfortable. but at the end of the day, i'm telling myself the same you can same thing. i told you, you can not watch i have every right
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not watch it. i have every right to life as they see to live their life as they see fit. just don't get. but i'm glad doesn't glad you see that it doesn't unfortunately stop his influence, particularly among younger people who they go and doesn't younger people who they go and doesrwoman, woman is about to trans woman, a woman is about to pick up on the oh, so dylan pick you up on the oh, so dylan goes they or she not. goes by, they or she not. >> well, i'm sorry . >> well, then i'm sorry. >> well, then i'm sorry. >> need help. >> they need help. >> they need help. >> suzanne evans rhiannon >> so, suzanne evans rhiannon jones, she's got the pronouns right. >> thank you so much. >> chris, thank you so much. >> chris, thank you so much. >> now, coming up, as met commissioner rowley commissioner sir mark rowley tells officers to jump tells his officers not to jump on bandwagon while on duty. on the bandwagon while on duty. is this a step the right is this a step in the right direction britain's broken direction for britain's broken police that direction for britain's broken poliywe'll that direction for britain's broken poliywe'll have that direction for britain's broken poliywe'll have more that direction for britain's broken poliywe'll have more of that and we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages coming up the buzz. but coming up in the media buzz. but next, labour's man in london, sadiq today expanded his sadiq khan. today expanded his ruins. ulez scheme in an anti motorist move that could have nationwide ramifications . his nationwide ramifications. his tory rival to become mayor susan hall, has pledged to have it banned and she wants action taken on the dangerous notting hill carnival to susan hall live in the studio with me straight after this
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christys on gb news. i'm gb news radio . live in the studio now. radio. live in the studio now. >> it's tory mayoral candidate and sadiq khan's political nemesis, susan hall, and khan's despised ulez scheme was successfully expanded to the outskirts of london today, despite months of public protest and legal challenges from right across the political spectrum , across the political spectrum, he's still refusing to accept people's legitimate concerns. comparing his sinister scheme to
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the smoking ban when talking to gb news political editor christopher hope tonight. >> well, there's been lots of people today who've been thanking me, just the ones who are concerned. >> thank you one day. >> will they thank you one day. >> will they thank you one day. >> i remember an mp and >> well, i remember as an mp and i you're in the lobby, you i know you're in the lobby, you know, seven, when the know, in 2006, seven, when the labour government banned smoking in public spaces, in enclosed public spaces, you'll remember the noise being made then, you know , and now made then, you know, and now people won't think about reintroducing smoking in pubs . reintroducing smoking in pubs. >> so, susan hall, you say this is a dark day, not just for london but for the country ? london but for the country? >> yes, obviously i'm concerned with london because i'm standing as the mayoral candidate for london. but it is a dark day for london. but it is a dark day for london. this is nothing but a cash grab from this dreadful mayor khan and not good enough. he's just not listening to londoners and he should be. >> and what is it about this guy , because you've worked in city
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hall alongside him for such a long time that makes him so a tone deaf does he not care about londoners? is this all about his future career? what is it about that makes him introduce a policy like this against the democratic will of the people he's meant to be representing? >> well, i don't think he listens to the people he represents anymore. he's got this view that whatever he thinks right he'll go thinks is right and he'll go ahead what he wants to do. >> does he think he's a celebrity now? >> do. know what? nobody >> i do. you know what? nobody really knows what he thinks because with because he doesn't engage with any us. i've never had a 1 to any of us. i've never had a 1 to 1 meeting with him, he's 1 meeting with him, ever. he's just full of what he wants to do. he spends his life blaming the government anything that the government for anything that goes . and he is not goes wrong. and he is not listening to londoners because if he not put be if he was, he would not put be putting in this ulez expansion. >> you say ulez is on him. >> but you say ulez is on him. oh, this is on him, not on the government. >> no, it's 100% sadiq government. >> no, it's100% sadiq khan's idea. it is an absolute disgrace. he's not listening to londoners this is a very dark day for london and it's nothing
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but a cash grab. £200 million, he reckons he'll make off the back of the poorest londoners in the first year. so it he's not considering the fact that people can't get to work if they can't change their car. he's not considering how this is going to affect charities and he's not considering what it's going to do for londoners when tradespeople outside london who haven't got compliant vehicles won't come into london. this is ruining work for some folks. >> life exactly. there are some people who are not going to leave the house as result of leave the house as a result of this decision. is it's truly this decision. it is it's truly horrific. but look, potentially a question, susan, i guess some people as people might see as controversial, explain controversial, but i'll explain why in one second. why i'm asking it in one second. do you think is do you think sadiq khan is a liar ? liar? >> i never use that term . i >> i never use that term. i think he misrepresents the truth because the reason i ask is because the reason i ask is because he continues to say that thousands of londoners have died as a result of air pollution,
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even though in the past four years there is only one person where air pollution has been put on a death certificate. >> and he also continues to use this dodge ag science that has been shot down completely. no buy imperial college. so i do believe he is now blatantly lying. >> well , i lying. >> well, i think misrepresentation of the truth is how i'd put it. and that information came out of our office. you know, he pays . office. you know, he pays. £800,000 to the imperial college for certain results. and yet another part of that particular body wrote a report claiming that that the ulez really doesn't make that much difference. his own tfl assessments that he got done independently have shown that the ulez expansion will make virtually no difference at all. which just shows you this is
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nothing but a tax grab . and of nothing but a tax grab. and of course he hates he hates car drivers anyway, despite the fact apart from his driver. yes. there you go . there you go. >> he's a he's in his big. well, absolutely he can you pledge 100% that your first day as mayor it's gone the extension is scrapped . scrapped. >> absolutely. i did when i was last here and i stand 100% by that when i'm there of london on may the 2nd, the first full day, which will be in may the third. yes, the ulez will be scrapped. the ulez. >> how quickly can you do that? >> how quickly can you do that? >> well, it's a decision that the mayor can decide to put it in. the mayor can decide. >> you could do it overnight? >> you could do it overnight? >> could. >> yes, i could. >> by may, the fourth of >> so by may, the fourth of london is would not have to pay the ulez expansion . the ulez expansion. >> that's right. as long as it's been declared by then. yes, absolutely . absolutely. >> i want to talk to you about the notting hill carnival now, because you were criticised sized by the left wing media significantly the past significantly over the past couple of weeks for comments that you made about safety
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that you made about the safety and the location of the carnival . yeah. then we have seen susan over the past three days some of the most despicable scenes and some of the most despicable statistics, 275 arrests, eight stabbings, one in person, fighting for their life. police officers sexually assaulted and plus a sort of new wave of taking over the festival of pubuc taking over the festival of public depravity. and i want to show you actually some of what went down over the weekend. if you have a look at this . you have a look at this. everybody getting it wrong . everybody getting it wrong. >> one, two, three, suleman dawood . sorry
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dawood. sorry. >> now, susan, is that appropriate to be taking place at an apparently family event in front of children ? front of children? >> no, it is not. absolutely not. disgrace awful. absolutely disgrace. awful. >> and if you were mayor of the notting hill carnival would be moved to hyde park . is that correct? >> it would be moved, obviously, in conjunction with those that organise it, because to be fair , dan, lots of people really enjoy it and fair enough. but then let's put it somewhere where everyone is safe. 75 police officers were injured apparently over the weekend and police officers don't get a decision as to whether they go or not. they have to go. people that choose to go choose to go. police officers are hurt every single year . police officers are hurt every single year. we need to put it
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somewhere where everybody is. much, much. it never used to be like this. >> i mean, this carnival has changed in the lawless london that has been created by sadiq khan. that has been created by sadiq khan . unfortunately, that those khan. unfortunately, that those sort of scenes, i believe, are a result of what's happened during his time as mayor because it didn't used to be that bad. >> it certainly seems to be getting worse in that respect . getting worse in that respect. but also it's a victim of its own success because it is so popular and people really do enjoy it. we have to be fair. >> have you been? i i've been twice independently and both times i left early because i didn't feel safe. >> and i have also been back to see the police operation because of my job in city hall. >> so you've looked closely. >> so you've looked closely. >> so you've looked closely. >> so i've looked into the police operation. i know personally how upset lots of the police officers are because so many of their colleagues are injured. we need to get it moved to some way. my view where
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everybody is much , much safer everybody is much, much safer because it's getting busier and busier every single year because it is popular. so let's make sure everybody is safe , not only sure everybody is safe, not only the police officers , all the the police officers, all the party goers. let's make sure they're safe. >> indeed, susan hall, conservative london mayoral candidate , thank you so much. do candidate, thank you so much. do stand for by one moment, though, because, of course, both sides of here on gb news of the story here on gb news always . sadiq has of the story here on gb news always. sadiq has said always. and sadiq khan has said ulez is expanding, bringing cleaner , healthier air to 5 cleaner, healthier air to 5 million more londoners. nine out of ten cars seen driving in outer london on an average day aren't affected. and won't have to everyone will get to pay. but everyone will get the benefits of cleaner air. air and a spokesperson for the mayor of said about the of london said about the imperial college report at the ulez from the ulez analysis from the engineering department only ulez analysis from the enginea ing department only ulez analysis from the enginea partialyartment only ulez analysis from the enginea partial picture, only ulez analysis from the enginea partial picture, noty paints a partial picture, not accounting for the full lifetime impact of the scheme and only focusing on its immediate impact around its launch coming up, unfunny comic nish kumar being put in his place about women's rights. first, though , the
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rights. first, though, the weather . weather. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers are proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> good evening. my name is rachel ayers and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast brought to you by the met office . so had a fair few . so we've had a fair few sunshine showers across the sunshine and showers across the uk today and that's to uk today and that's going to continue as go through continue as we go through tonight. is all due to tonight. and this is all due to this low pressure that's bringing these occlusions southeastwards across the uk. but looking at the detail for tonight's weather , today's cloud tonight's weather, today's cloud and rain will continue to make its way south eastwards, bringing some heavy showers across the far southeast to start the early hours of wednesday . but elsewhere, some wednesday. but elsewhere, some clear spells, but also a few showers with light winds. in those clear spells. temperatures will be dropping a little lower than what we saw last night. so a brighter start to wednesday compared to tuesday with more in the way of sunshine around a few showers already developing
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across the north and west . and across the north and west. and throughout the morning, we'll see bubbling up, see that cloud bubbling up, allowing showers to allowing further showers to develop. but these will be most heavy across the northern half of the uk. they'll still feel pretty pleasant in any lengthier sunny especially across sunny spells, especially across the south—east, we could the south—east, where we could just creep into low 20s . now just creep into the low 20s. now let's have a look at thursday's weather. now, generally it's going to remaining dry and going to be remaining dry and bright the north and bright across the north and east. this of cloud and east. but this area of cloud and rain going in from rain is going to move in from the southwest. and of that the southwest. and some of that could quite heavy, especially could be quite heavy, especially along southern counties of england. but looking towards the end of the week and the start of september, it does look like things down things will start to settle down a bit with fewer showers a little bit with fewer showers and a more the way of sunshine. >> that warm feeling inside . >> that warm feeling inside. aside from boxt boilers is proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> coming up, meghan markle's mother has been seen posing with the kardashians. but is she network ing for her daughter ?
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network ing for her daughter? our royal scoop gets car. kennedy and ingrid seward have exclusive information on that very soon. but next, met chief sir mark rowley has ordered that politics be taken out of policing after years of woke virtue, signalling from officers . but should they be allowed to take the knee ? for example, my take the knee? for example, my superstar returned to superstar panel returned to debate that and we'll have more of newspaper front of tomorrow's newspaper front pages we're back
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gb news radio. >> let's return to tomorrow's news right now in our media buzz. >> and more front pages are in the plane delay, chaos engulf in europe leads the sun. the paper says brits have been told they could be stuck for two weeks on the day as the boss of the the same day as the boss of the uk's air traffic management service a pay rise and it service gets a pay rise and it says harry kane, there is the chosen one, a little german outfit, the daily express leads with rishi sunak's announcement that he will ditch eu rules in
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order to greenlight the building of 100,000 new homes and a housing bonanza triggered by brexit. move , expected to brexit. the move, expected to provide an £18 billion boost to the british economy . see my the british economy. see my superstar panel return now. the journalist and political commentator suzanne evans, former environment secretary ranil jayawardena , and the ranil jayawardena, and the bestselling author rebecca reid . now, in recent years , our . now, in recent years, our police seem to have spent more time showing that they are woke than actually solving crimes with officers partying at pride and taking the knee at black lives matter protests. watch . lives matter protests. watch. wait, you can hear me ? wait, you can hear me? >> come on. yes yes, yes.
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>> but new met police chief, sir mark rowley has been laying down the law. listen >> wearing a poppy in the autumn is perfectly proper, but there is perfectly proper, but there is not a lot we should align to because the danger is that once you say we're going to align ourselves to a cause, because 90% of the population supports it , what about the 10% with it, what about the 10% with environmental issues and other subjects? >> there are lots of people in the organisation who will personally support those causes , but the met explicitly supporting them is quite tricky . engaging with community is to understand what worries them is not woke, but there are very few causes policing should be attached to. >> so randall, what do you make of this? because you haven't always been the biggest fan of rolling. >> no, indeed. i mean, he came before the home affairs committee when i was on that many moons ago. and he's like everyone not got everything
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right. that statement that he's issued today, though, is a real step in the right direction. it was almost spot on. i think it is a bit woke, contrary to what he says, simply pander to he says, to simply pander to every own , personal every community's own, personal or perceived interests. but you know, the idea that we should have police officers taking the knee because someone asks them to , the idea that they should be to, the idea that they should be waving flags or wearing badges rather than just enforcing the law equally on everyone . i mean, law equally on everyone. i mean, know what they're paid know that's what they're paid for . and seen you for. and we've seen today, you know, the huge bravery from some police officers who put put their lives before others. their own lives before others. that's the police should that's what the police should be known respected for, and known for, respected for, and remembered, for not having to, you know, pander to particular virtue signalling causes . virtue signalling causes. >> as rebecca, you absolutely hated this, though . hated this, though. >> i lost my mind about how you're so cross. you're mad. i am really, really angry . am really, really angry. unusually, unusually angry for me because i think there is a really good argument that the police officers should wear
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police officers should not wear any religious insignia. any kind of religious insignia. they not have any they should not have any alignment cause. alignment to any cause. i totally understand that . that alignment to any cause. i tcgood,jnderstand that . that alignment to any cause. i tcgood, neutral nd that . that alignment to any cause. i to good, neutral wayhat . that alignment to any cause. i to good, neutral way to . that alignment to any cause. i to good, neutral way to police . a good, neutral way to police. he that you can't support he said that you can't support woke causes and then went and said, but you can wear a poppy or a help. the heroes wristband in what world is a good system where what you're allowed to augn where what you're allowed to align publicly in align yourself with publicly in yourjob is just the causes align yourself with publicly in your job is just the causes that mark rowley thinks nice mark rowley thinks are nice causes. is absolute causes. that is absolute insanity. it's called a uniformed organisation. but to say following orders from the top. but mark rowley gets to pick are pick which causes are appropriate aren't appropriate and which aren't just on i think he's just on the whim, i think he's picking one. picking the right one. >> you think recognising >> do you think that recognising our war dead as a cause is, oh, sorry, can you repeat that? do you think? recognise our you think? recognise losing our war cause help. war dead is a cause help. >> is a better example >> harris is a better example because modern charity. because it's a modern charity. so what world is it okay to so in what world is it okay to support help heroes? but you support help the heroes? but you can't breast cancer can't have like a breast cancer fibbon? can't have like a breast cancer ribbon? you with ribbon? suzanne, are you with randall ribbon? suzanne, are you with rarwell, it's madness . >> well, it's madness. >> well, it's madness. >> have an odd moment of >> i have an odd moment of agreement with rebecca. >> . >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you ganged up on randall? >> you ganged up on randall? >> no , i wouldn't gang up on >> no, i wouldn't gang up on randall. i this was music
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randall. i mean, this was music to what he to say. to my ears. what he had to say. but i agree when i thought but i did agree when i thought help for well, hang on a help for heroes. well, hang on a minute. a that minute. that is a cause that supports and we all support help for absolutely. i think for heroes. absolutely. i think the is the poppy is different. that is a remembrance and a national remembrance day and a national remembrance. >> you don't, rebecca. >> you don't, rebecca. >> you don't, rebecca. >> you don't. >> you don't. >> i worry. i don't >> i don't worry. i don't wear a poppy- l >> i don't worry. i don't wear a poppy. i think >> i don't worry. i don't wear a poppy. ithink is >> i don't worry. i don't wear a poppy. i think is politically loaded. >> but i think anything else, i think think absolutely the think i think absolutely the police should be. >> you wear a poppy? >> why don't you wear a poppy? >> why don't you wear a poppy? >> it's politically >> i think it's politically loaded. feel that loaded. in what way? i feel that there real difference there is a real difference between is a bit of between conscription is a bit of a sidebar debate. i would always have fundraising have supported fundraising for people who were conscripted into the in that they the army in wars that they didn't to join. think didn't want to join. i think if you the as a career you join the army as a career decision, that like joining decision, that is like joining the or any other the firefighters or any other job. you injured the job. if you are injured in the line service, that is a job job. if you are injured in the line you arvice, that is a job job. if you are injured in the line you tooke, that is a job job. if you are injured in the line you took andit is a job job. if you are injured in the line you took and therefore you that you took and therefore you should by the same should be covered by the same represents lots of folk who were conscripted. i think there's a fetishisation i think fetishisation of war and i think that underpins the dolce fetishisation of war and i think that urlie'pins the dolce fetishisation of war and i think that urlie that the dolce fetishisation of war and i think that urlie that war dolce fetishisation of war and i think that urlie that war is lce decorum lie that war is glorious. >> so you would say if rowley bans taking the knee , he's also bans taking the knee, he's also also got to ban police officers wearing anything they shouldn't
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be wearing anything? >> no, crucifixes ? no, no. >> no, no crucifixes? no, no. no. of david. nothing no no. star of david. nothing no gay pride badges, nothing. now, look , only worse than look, the only thing worse than nish kumar's comedy is his politics. >> especially it turns out his views on women's rights and so on. channel five's jeremy vine. show it fell to low returner to explain to the unfunny comic why extreme gender ideology isn't one big joke. watch >> transgender community deserves our love and support, but there is a bizarre fixation on with it in the british press. i don't know what's going on. it feels like everyone in the british media has like caught some sort of brain worms about the subject . it's a community the subject. it's a community that people have an absolutely like pathological obsession with . you know, like i just think let live and let live . let live and let live. >> can i just interject a little bit here? i thought i was speaking as a woman. obviously when i see some of my rights under threat , i haven't a under threat, i haven't got a brain worm. i'm not pathological. i'm simply
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defending my rights. and i think that feminists, whether you want to call them terfs or not, have a right to defend their rights. so suzanne, imagine you were so suzanne, i imagine you were applauding that. >> i mean, you >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, you know i think there has been a know, i think there has been a move away from in the know, i think there has been a movefew ay from in the know, i think there has been a movefew decades. in the know, i think there has been a movefew decades. and in the past few decades. and i've always saying there is very always been saying there is very much a role continuing in society for feminism, but i always thought it would be about in countries where in developing countries where women's to be women's rights still need to be fought never a moment fought for. i never for a moment imagined have to be fighting imagined i'd have to be fighting for my very simple right to be called a woman in this country. >> mean, rebecca reid. is >> i mean, rebecca reid. this is an for you an interesting one for you because lefty are because you're the lefty are usually you'd be usually you would be expected to side with nish kumar. but i'm really hoping that on this one you're with lowry i think that what nish was trying to say live and let live and let live is, broadly speaking, right? >> because i would say that individual trans people, that isn't was trying to say. individual trans people, that isn'tlet was trying to say. individual trans people, that isn'tlet me was trying to say. individual trans people, that isn'tlet me finish. trying to say. individual trans people, that isn'tlet me finish. individualay. you let me finish. individual trans people in country trans people in this country want let live. they want to live and let live. they want to live and let live. they want get on with the want to get on with it. the problem is, you big want to get on with it. the probofn is, you big want to get on with it. the probof think you big want to get on with it. the
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probof think tank you big want to get on with it. the probof think tank meetingsig want to get on with it. the probof think tank meetings with sort of think tank meetings with whiteboards people say, whiteboards where people say, oh, what do? how can we oh, what can we do? how can we feel inclusive? and feel more inclusive? and then they out random, badly they put out random, badly researched policies like stop asking in asking people their name in hospitals that nobody wants. trans that. trans people don't want that. and makes people and then it makes trans people look generally look bad, which generally speaking, you support in speaking, who did you support in that of them. i think that row? both of them. i think they both made very reasonable that row? both of them. i think they botiright.a very reasonable who was right. >> we only have one winner >> so we only have one winner for sometimes. for me sometimes. >> then there's new ones and both can be right. and i both people can be right. and i realise sexy it's realise that's not sexy and it's not for you only get not good for tv. you only get one winner. >> what? >> what? >> millennial. >> no, i'm a millennial. everyone's a winner. >> proud. suzanne >> very proud. ioana suzanne evans. >> brilliant stuff, by the way . >> brilliant stuff, by the way. the mumford and sons musician turned podcaster winston marshall also weighed on on this. i wanted to share it with you because it was so brilliant, he said the brain worm that nish kumar and of his ilk suffer kumar and many of his ilk suffer from are unable to from is that they are unable to comprehend or wilfully overlook the damage to the irreversible damage done to autistic kids by the autistic and gay kids by the transgender movement. not to mention infringement on mention the infringement on women's rights. and i would actually tell nish to stick to the jokes, but actually thinking about that would even about it, that would be even worse. lost
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worse. if i'm completely lost now. up will sadiq khan's >> coming up will sadiq khan's ruthless implementation of ulez prove be his undoing when he prove to be his undoing when he faces rival susan hall in faces tory rival susan hall in the for london mayor? the race for london mayor? >> discuss as nominate >> we'll discuss as we nominate tonight's greatest british and union jackass. but next in uncancelled, meghan markle's mother, ragland, mother, doria ragland, has bizarrely been pictured alongside the stars of keeping up alongside the stars of keeping up kardashians. up with the kardashians. but could this strange association actually be manufactured by the duchess of sussex herself? my royal scoop getters kyra kennedy and ingrid seward join me with exclusive reporting on that. their live in
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time now for our royal scoop guesses kyra kennedy and ingrid seward. and after rumours, the sussex heirs been dropped sussex heirs have been dropped by pals, sussex heirs have been dropped by unexpected pals, sussex heirs have been dropped by unexpected member pals, sussex heirs have been dropped by unexpected member ofals, sussex heirs have been dropped by unexpected member of the an unexpected member of the family out making family has been out making connections. meghan's mother, family has been out making conneragland,eghan's mother, family has been out making conneragland, pictured nother, family has been out making conne ragland, pictured no a er, doria ragland, pictured at a glitzy with the glitzy charity event with the stars up the stars of keeping up the kardashians. kris jenner and kim kardashian. you're kardashian. so, cara, you're over the can you over there in the us. can you shed light as to why it's shed any light as to why it's doria this high shed any light as to why it's doria celebritythis high shed any light as to why it's doria celebrity event gh shed any light as to why it's doria celebrity event and not profile celebrity event and not her daughter? >> think this is a classic >> i think this is a classic markle deploy mother markle move to deploy her mother on offensive and try on the charm offensive and try and back some popularity and win back some popularity that she's lost. and i actually think genius. dan, since think this is genius. dan, since meghan and harry were married, doria a very low doria has kept a very low profile. think it's inevitable profile. i think it's inevitable that we're going more of that we're going to see more of her now. >> and from people that i've spoken to in la, she will be the kind of key to carve out this new that meghan seems to be new path that meghan seems to be creating for herself away from prince i mean, you look prince harry. i mean, you look at instagram handle , at her new instagram handle, it's just meghan, it's not duchess or mrs. sussex . duchess or mrs. sussex. >> i don't think it's crazy to believe that doria will act as a super power as she tries to reinvent herself . and it's great reinvent herself. and it's great because she's largely kept away
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from the drama. she isn't tainted like harry or even meghan's father, tom. i think she will be the key to success, trying to get back some of these hollywood friends. kim kardashian and kris jenner are a great get to start with. >> yeah, and it is fascinating, isn't it? >> ingrid seward because for a long time meghan insisted. oh, my mum doesn't want any of the spotlight. then she popped up in the netflix show, actually seeming very confident. now she's there with the kardashian , says this is no coincidence , , says this is no coincidence, is it, ingrid ? is it, ingrid? >> well, i think it is a bit. i think that it's such an unlikely couple. >> you disagree sort of the sort of zen, you know, a bit hippy, doria and the kardashians isn't a natural sort of coupling. >> and you know what photographers are like. they kind of push you together. and i don't i just cannot feel that doria would want to do this because she she likes being on
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the periphery . we don't think the periphery. we don't think she likes being right. >> oh, no, no, no. >> ingrid. ingrid, ingrid. >> ingrid. ingrid, ingrid. >> don't buy into what she said in the past because this is the mother of meghan markle. this is a wants to be in the a woman who wants to be in the spotlight. there was nothing coincidental that photo. coincidental about that photo. mark . but look back in mark my words. but look back in the uk, it looked like a major statement of intent from the royal family after the prince and princess of wales arrived with at a balmoral with prince andrew at a balmoral church service. but 24 hours later, sources have quashed rumours that the duke of york is on the comeback trail, making clear not return to clear that he will not return to pubuc clear that he will not return to public duty . clear that he will not return to public duty. but kyrie clear that he will not return to public duty . but kyrie kennedy clear that he will not return to public duty. but kyrie kennedy i still thought this was a really significant moment because cause again, just like i don't think the kardashians pose coincidentally with doria, i don't think there was anything coincidental about william and kate arriving in that car with andrew, knowing that they were going to be photographed . but going to be photographed. but i mean, prince andrew's a tricky one. >> people forget . but andrew's >> people forget. but andrew's case was so catastrophic and his
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connections with epstein and ghislaine, i don't think anybody will forget for a long time. but i think charles and william are very clear that bringing him into the fold professionally and not socially will have terrible effects going on a family outing with him is very different than giving him professional roles. and they are a family. but more importantly, they're a business and an institution and they've been very clear in the past. two put business before family, i guess. >> ingrid seward do you think that there's any path back ? that there's any path back? because remember, it was william who was so against andrew to begin with. you know , he was begin with. you know, he was lobbying the late queen to strip him of his formal role . so this him of his formal role. so this did feel like a bit of a move. i mean, i know it's going to take a long time, but do you think there's any path for andrew? >> i don't think there's a path back for andrew. um, i think
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obviously the family will stick by him. they've stuck by him in the past. and as we know , the the past. and as we know, the queen has stuck by him or the late queen has stuck by him and i think it is family unity. i mean , they want to support him. mean, they want to support him. and so obviously, it was, you know, very much a sort of little signal , know, very much a sort of little signal, unlike the kardashians , signal, unlike the kardashians, but that william and kate would be in the car with andrew. and i think that is a show of family unity. but i don't think there's any chance s that he will make a comeback the family, comeback into the family, because i don't think he can because i don't think he can because the public simply don't want to know about him. but that doesn't mean your family don't want to know you , but the want to know about you, but the pubuc want to know about you, but the public want know public just don't want to know about andrew. and obviously , i about andrew. and obviously, i would imagine that the royal family they know a more family they know a lot more about the case than we do. and they probably assume that he is innocent, whereas most of the british public assume that he is guilty. so but there's no comeback for him .
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comeback for him. >> brilliant reporting as ever from our royal scoop getters , from our royal scoop getters, ingnd from our royal scoop getters, ingrid seward of majesty magazine and kyra kennedy in the us . thank you magazine and kyra kennedy in the us. thank you both so much. but it's us. thank you both so much. but wsfime us. thank you both so much. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain in union jackass . my superstar union jackass. my superstar panel returned suzanne evans , panel returned suzanne evans, who you nominating as your gb tonight . tonight. >> so my gb tonight is sir mark rowley for putting an end to woke nonsense in the metropolitan police force and also for saying he's going to crack down on anti—social behaviour . crack down on anti—social behaviour. about time. >> randall jayawardhana, who's your nominee? well after hearing her tonight, it's got to be susan hall. >> she's the person who can >> she's the only person who can beat and she's beat sadiq khan. and she's standing up against the ulez expansion. she's the only one who's going to scrap it. it was our earlier . our interview earlier. >> it is an absolute disgrace. he's not listening to londoners . this is a very dark day for london, and it's nothing but a cash grab . cash grab. >> rebecca is your nominee. >> rebecca is your nominee. >> please. >> please. >> mine is adele for sort of getting involved with her.
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security was sort of harassing a person at her concert. i just love the way she always takes very good care of her fans. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and this was a particular fan who adored adele . this is what who adored adele. this is what went down. what is going on with that young fan there? >> he's been bothered so much since i came on for standing up. what's going with him? love what's going on with him? love you. alone, please you. leave him alone, please leave him alone . you enjoy the leave him alone. you enjoy the show . all of you. in your time. show. all of you. in your time. now >> and he's certainly did enjoy the show. after that. i think rebecca, he must have been filming himself on like one of those head cams or something because you can actually watch the watch all of the full thing and watch all of the full thing and watch all of the approach recommend the security approach recommend looking the security approach recommend loo it'si great it's a genuinely >> it's a great it's a genuinely great clip. if you've got time after this. >> good moment for >> that was a good moment for adele, >> that was a good moment for adeoh, my goodness. is >> oh, my goodness. this is a tough one, but i'm actually going with mark going to go with sir mark rowley, the met commissioner, for it's for actually saying that it's inappropriate his offices to inappropriate for his offices to take the knee , which i think is
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take the knee, which i think is something that has needed to be said since 2020. union jackass time now suzanne evans , who are time now suzanne evans, who are you going for? >> so my union jackass is actually an organisation. it's tv licencing it's been revealed that this year they've sent out 36 million bbc licence fee. remind letters and let's not forget they are nasty, threatening, scaremongering pieces of communications. it's not acceptable . not acceptable. >> well, this is an absolute disgrace, by the way. it's going to lots of homes, suzanne, who have made the decision region to cord cut to stop watching the british bashing corporation because lots of folk are deciding to do streaming or youtube. i just i find it so despicable that in 2023, this is still a legal requirement. sorry, suzanne went to a friend of mine in a care home. >> she was really upset by it. >> she was really upset by it. >> just despicable. just despicable. they're a terrible organisation , the bbc, and they organisation, the bbc, and they need to stop bullying us into paying need to stop bullying us into paying this out . dated poll tax.
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paying this out. dated poll tax. sorry you don't want me to get started on this, randall. who's your union jack as nominee on this ulez day, it is sadiq khan, the labour mayor of london. >> he's causing great stress to londoners and indeed particularly to those who don't even get a say . people outside even get a say. people outside london, people like the ones i represent. and that approach has lost labour uxbridge and it's hopefully going to be his undoing in the not too distant future for rebecca reed, your union jack ace nominee, mine is mark rowley. >> he's just won great britain. are you allowed to are you actually allowed to do that? is that within the rules? >> i'm not super confident about where is going for me. where this is going for me. i have hunch, i have no have a hunch, uh, i have no issue saying that police issue with saying that police officers take knee or officers can't take the knee or they can't wear gay pride lanyards. can't pick and lanyards. but you can't pick and choose what calls. you can and can't have. have them can't have. let's have them neutral consistently. let's not let big mark pick what let big, big mark pick what charities are not allowed to exist . exist. >> oh, okay. >> oh, okay. >> so have i won? have won ? i
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>> so have i won? have won? i >> well, it would be really weird, wouldn't it? it would be really weird. let's be honest. for someone, the greatest britain in union jack in one day. course this is day. so no of course this is ulez day. there's only one winner. sadiq khan. london's failed mayor. of course. here's our union jackass. so well done to randall. jay warren. thank you. to. to suzanne evans and rebecca reed . thank you for your rebecca reed. thank you for your company tonight. we've got a very busy show tomorrow, leigh anderson live in the studio . so, anderson live in the studio. so, too, is angela levin and paul burrell, headliners next, though, good night. burrell, headliners next, though, good night . the though, good night. the temperatures are rising. >> boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> good evening . my name is >> good evening. my name is rachel ayers and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast brought to you by the met office. so we've had a fair few sunshine and showers across the uk that's to going uk today and that's to going continue as we go through tonight . and all due to
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tonight. and this is all due to this pressure that's this low pressure that's bringing occlusions bringing these occlusions southeastwards across the uk . southeastwards across the uk. but looking at the detail for tonight's weather, today's cloud and rain will continue to make its way south eastwards , its way south eastwards, bringing some heavy showers across the far southeast to start the early hours of wednesday. but elsewhere, some clear spells, but also a few showers with light winds in those clear spells . temperatures those clear spells. temperatures will be dropping a little lower than what last night. will be dropping a little lower than what last night . so than what we saw last night. so a brighter start to wednesday compared to tuesday with more in the way of sunshine around a few showers already developing across the north and west . and across the north and west. and throughout the morning, we'll see that bubbling up, see that cloud bubbling up, allowing showers to allowing further showers to develop. but these will be most heavy across northern heavy across the northern half of uk . they will still feel of the uk. they will still feel pretty pleasant in any lengthier sunny spells, especially across the south—east where could the south—east where we could just creep low 20s . now just creep into the low 20s. now let's have a look at thursday's weather. now, generally it's going to remaining dry and going to be remaining dry and bright north and bright across the north and east. but this of cloud and east. but this area of cloud and rain is going to move in from
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the southwest and some of that could heavy, especially could be quite heavy, especially along southern counties of england. looking towards the england. but looking towards the end of the week and the start of september, does look like september, it does look like things start settle down september, it does look like tilittle start settle down september, it does look like tilittle bit start settle down september, it does look like tilittle bit with: settle down september, it does look like tilittle bit with fewerttle down september, it does look like tilittle bit with fewer showers] a little bit with fewer showers and a bit more in the way of sunshine. the temperatures rising by next. >> solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news. >> good evening. i'm tatiana sanchez in the newsroom. the national air traffic services has apologised after a technical issue yesterday led to cancellations and delays. investigations are ongoing into uk flight disruption that has left thousands of passengers stranded. analysis of flight data shows at least 281 flights have been cancelled today at the uk's sixth busiest airport, with gatwick and heathrow worst hit . gatwick and heathrow worst hit. nats chief executive says the problem had been identified and that flight data it received saw primary and backup systems suspending automatic processing . passengers have been warned to expect knock on disruption in the coming days. expect knock on disruption in the coming days . a police the coming days. a police officer who was hit by a train last week has died. 46 year old sergeant graham saville was trying to save a distressed man on the railway tracks in balderton . flags across the balderton. flags across the nottinghamshire police force
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