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gb news. >> no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton . censorship. i'm dan wootton. tonight, the left's racism rears its ugly head again as labour race baiter in chief dawn butler makes this disgraceful claim about superwoman in suella braverman. >> so you couldn't really have a white home secretary saying the sort of things that suella saying and get away with it that easily. i don't think i'll bring you former home secretary priti patel's exclusive reaction live next and explain why it's high time the msm called out the left's blatant bigotry . left's blatant bigotry. >> that's in a special digest before my superstar panel weigh in and tonight, i'm joined by christine hamilton, adam brooks and matthew lasalle . also coming and matthew lasalle. also coming up, as the first backlash against sadiq khan's war on motorists continues , should his motorists continues, should his ulez fraud mark the end of the road for london's failed mayor?
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reform uk's london mayoral candidate howard cox takes on meteorologist jim dale in the clash. >> elsewhere for tonight, the petulant prince harry is back on netflix and back, aiming malicious digs at his family. >> the biggest struggle for me was the people. no one around me really could help . i didn't have really could help. i didn't have that support structure that network or that expert advice to identify what was actually going on with me . on with me. >> but is that really true ? >> but is that really true? >> but is that really true? >> and why is he making a documentary dedicated to heroic war veterans and then talking about himself? angela levin gives us her exclusive reporting on that and the duke's latest attack on the media. later in the hour, the runaway royal also spoke candidly about how returning from afghanistan triggered the trauma he buried after losing his mother. losing my mum at such a young age , the my mum at such a young age, the trauma that i had , i was never trauma that i had, i was never really aware of it was never discussed . discussed. >> i didn't really talk about it and i suppressed it like most
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youngsters would have done . youngsters would have done. >> princess diana's rock. paul burrell joins me live to offer his unmissable insight on harry's increasingly frequent and very public displays of grief and lee anderson returns with a dose of the real world as he takes on in tolerant left wing trolls. >> firefighter fighters being told to fight blazes using gender neutral language and so much more. westminster's toughest talking mp live in the studio. you're not going to want to miss it. plus which one of our superstar panellists has turned prize fighter in the name of charity is this . of charity is this. this is. >> this is will reveal all about our heroes swapping the sofa for the boxing ring later in the show . show. >> and as always, we'll bring you tomorrow's newspaper front pages hot off the press to this . this is dan wootton tonight. let's go .
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let's go. you're watching gb news britain's news channel. i'm going to bring you this as astonishing attack on an suella braverman. i believe it's a racist attack from james o'brien and dawn butler straight after the news with tatiana sanchez . the news with tatiana sanchez. >> dan, thank you very much and good evening. this is the latest from the newsroom. the inquiry into how serial child killer lucy letby was able to murder seven babies will now have greater powers to compel witnesses to give evidence . witnesses to give evidence. ministers upgraded the independent inquiry after criticism from families of the victims that it didn't go far enough. health secretary steve barclay says he's listened to the victims families and has decided a statutory inquiry led by a judge is the best way
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forward and respects the wishes of the families . it comes as the of the families. it comes as the ministry of justice announced the power to order an offender to attend their sentencing heanng to attend their sentencing hearing under new legislation , hearing under new legislation, lucy letby refused to attend her sentencing and hear the testimony of her victims families . testimony of her victims families. met. police commissioner sir mark rowley has welcomed government plans to ban zombie style knives . according zombie style knives. according to the home office, work is underway to increase the maximum sentence for their importation , sentence for their importation, manufacture, possession and sale to two years. police will also have greater powers to tackle offenders who use them. sir mark said the weapons are doing awful damage in the capital. the prime minister says those hit by new ulez charges shouldn't expect any more financial assistance from the government . speaking to from the government. speaking to gb news rishi sunak said he understands the frustration felt by residents forced to pay a daily charge due to the expansion of the mayor of
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london's clean air scheme. he also urged the labour party to explain why they think it's right to go ahead with the plan. when families are struggling with rising cost living . with the rising cost of living. >> is solely the >> this is solely the responsibility of the labour party and the labour mayor sadiq khan and keir starmer. it's for them to explain they think them to explain why they think this is the right thing to do and should do that. i don't and they should do that. i don't think right priority . think it's the right priority. people their views people have made their views very clear and now it's up to them themselves and them to explain themselves and why this is the right why they think this is the right thing to do. >> james cleverly has become the first secretary visit first foreign secretary to visit china years. the china in five years. during the visit, held face to visit, mr cleverly held face to face talks with vice president han geng and broadcasters han geng and told broadcasters the uk is clear eyed that china will not change overnight . he will not change overnight. he also said it's important to maintain regular dialogue as we seek to influence the country. the trip has been met with criticism from some tory mps who want a tougher stance against beijing . and finally easyjet's beijing. and finally easyjet's carrying out three days of repatriate flights after an air
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traffic control fault left thousands of british tourists stranded abroad, the first from palma and faro are flying into london gatwick while additional flights will take place tomorrow and friday. the airlines also deploying larger aircraft on key routes to accommodate 700 more people , more than a quarter of a people, more than a quarter of a million holiday makers are thought to have been affected by the disruption this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's back to dan . dan. the undeniable stench of racism from the left rears its ugly head yet again. >> labour is race baiter in chief. dawn butler has disgustingly claimed that home secretary superwoman suella braverman is only in the to job
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provide cover for the government because of her ethnicity. that claim clearly racist in my view, came after labour broadcasting company shock jock james o'brien claimed that suella was trying to prove to probable racists that she's, quote, one of them. but of course no one in the mainstream media or the establishment is to prepared call out the left for their growing bigotry . now, i want you growing bigotry. now, i want you to watch this astonishing exchange for yourself . exchange for yourself. >> thinking of suella braverman at the moment, and almost as if she's trying to prove to people who might be that she's who might be racist that she's one of them. it seems sometimes i they're kidding i think they're kidding themselves and are extremely delusional in thinking that that they will be seen differently when push comes to shove , when push comes to shove, because ultimately that's what it is like ultimately , they get it is like ultimately, they get promoted because of the things that they're saying.
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>> so you couldn't really have a white home secretary saying the sort of things that suella saying and get away with it that easily. i don't think so. it's very strategic of the government to place people with those kinds of views and mandolin in those positions . positions. >> you couldn't have a white home secretary getting away with what suella says . what suella is what suella says. what suella is simply repeating what the majority of the population think that the invasion of our southern border by illegal immigrants is unacceptable and it's putting british lives and livelihoods at risk. her colour , her background, her ethnicity has nothing to do with that . has nothing to do with that. she's british. these are the same sort of racist attacks suffered by the former home secretary priti patel, who was immortalised by the guardian like this during her time
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running the home office . the running the home office. the idea that black or asian folk cannot and should not be conservative as part of a coordinated attack by the left, like yasmin alibhai—brown, who has written for the i today say that conservatives of colour seem to be the most vicious in their anti immigration rhetoric, while claiming it is not racist to criticise them . yet her gems to criticise them. yet her gems in this column include rishi is not our obama true he is brown and a devout hindu son of migrants . and a devout hindu son of migrants. but and a devout hindu son of migrants . but unlike obama, he migrants. but unlike obama, he has never committed himself to anti—racist or equality coming across as self deracinated . he's across as self deracinated. he's the leader of a privileged and wealthy tribe whose interests he unabashedly serves. so wealthy tribe whose interests he unabashedly serves . so too, unabashedly serves. so too, priti patel , suella braverman priti patel, suella braverman kemi badenoch, kwasi kwarteng and others who have got up that greasy pole that is truly
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horrifying . those people who she horrifying. those people who she just listed off are highly successful politicians. and again , their skin colour should again, their skin colour should have absolutely nothing to do with their beliefs and their views . i know what this hatred views. i know what this hatred feels like as a gay man speaking up against the ludicrous lgbtq+ dogma . well, tonight, priti dogma. well, tonight, priti patel has hit back . in an patel has hit back. in an exclusive statement to this show. this is what the former home secretary had to say . home secretary had to say. >> this is the shocking real voice of labour. the left will never come to terms with the fact that people of ethnic backgrounds can hold conservative values , can think conservative values, can think for ourselves and care about pubuc for ourselves and care about public service. i and my colleagues in the conservative party will never give up on the british people and always defend our values. pathetic smears our values. such pathetic smears demean our politics and our wonderful country . wonderful country. >> this is the shocking real voice of labour. the left will
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never come to terms with the fact that people of ethnic backgrounds can hold conservative values, can think for ourselves and care about pubuc for ourselves and care about public service . yes, absolutely, public service. yes, absolutely, riz . really important . you know riz. really important. you know , and when you think about it, britain is now governed by a small minority on twitter, hypocrites and haters . because hypocrites and haters. because if i made a comment about a left wing ethnic minority politician in the terms used by dawn butler or james o'brien , in the terms used by dawn butler orjames o'brien , i would be orjames o'brien, i would be rightly castigated . and so why rightly castigated. and so why do the same rules as not apply to the left, to not respond? now my superstar panel, the author and broadcaster christine hamilton , the businessman and hamilton, the businessman and activist adam brooks, and the former labour party adviser matthew lanza , christine matthew lanza, christine hamilton . this felt like hamilton. this felt like a completely racist statement from both james o'brien and dawn
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butler. oh, absolutely. >> and dawn butler and diane abbott and yasmin alibhai—brown are some of the most racist people that we've got hanging around. they see racism. they see everything through the prism of racism , and they see racism of racism, and they see racism everywhere except in the mirror , their own mirror. and it is it is appalling. i mean, first of all, it's an incredibly slur, incredible slur on a fellow female like suella, a fellow brown or black, whatever you want to call people. it's quite incredible. but they have to see that everywhere they turn everything into racism. racism racism. but dawn butler, she's prejudiced, she's ignorant. and frankly , she's just best frankly, she's just best ignored. but as you so rightly said, if you had said something the other way around or if rishi sunak if we had a white home secretary, that would racist secretary, that would be racist , too. you can't win. well, i'm sick ignoring now, christine. >> i'm sick of ignoring it because as you rightly point out , if the roles were reversed . , if the roles were reversed. but if anyone dared to make that
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sort of comment about a labour front bencher and say that they only have their beliefs because they happen to be black or asian, that person would be immediately cancelled. it would be leading every single tv news bulletin, including on the british bashing corporation and woke itv. so i am sick of the hypocrisy and i'm going to start calling this stuff out. christine i am absolutely right. >> perhaps they shouldn't be shouldn't would shouldn't be ignored, you would think. they've got rishi think. i mean, they've got rishi sunak. got patel. sunak. they've got priti patel. they've suella braverman, they've got suella braverman, kemi you've kemi badenoch, kwasi. you've listed all. mean, they listed them all. i mean, they ought be proud. that alibi ought to be proud. that alibi a brown all of them . brown criticises all of them. yeah, they are much more racist than the white people that they accuse of racism. >> adam brooks. i couldn't believe yasmin alibhai—brown saying , oh no, no, no. we saying, oh no, no, no. we shouldn't be proud of rishi sunak an ethnic minority sunak as an ethnic minority prime he's no prime minister. he's he's no obama. what? because he doesn't agree with your hard left views? i mean, this is sick thinking and it is divisive . and it is divisive. >> that lady has a lot of form for something. >> she does some very she does
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very controversial statements. >> and yet she's still booked by the mainstream media. i cannot believe that she's a very hateful woman. now with suella, she has never said anything racist . she's, again, like you racist. she's, again, like you said in your monologue, she's representing what the majority of this country think . we want of this country think. we want our borders protected . i do not our borders protected. i do not want undocumented and unknown males come into this country in their tens of thousands , mixing their tens of thousands, mixing our communities around and our children. i don't know who they are, what they've done wrong in their past, what their views are. it's dangerous. we have to get back to conservative views and protecting our borders . it and protecting our borders. it doesn't matter if suella is black, brown or white. i don't care. i don't see colour in people . unfortunately, the left people. unfortunately, the left used that and weaponize it and we're not allowed to say it back. matt you lazy you. >> you're a former adviser to a labour leader and ed miliband . labour leader and ed miliband. and should keir starmer be suspending dawn butler for these
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racist comments ? racist comments? >> es well, look, first of all, they're not comments that i would have made. and i think they were ill advised and racist. yes i'm not sure that they're explicitly racist because if you listen to the exact words , i think they're ill advised. >> certainly she's not a member of the front bench. i don't think that necessarily that they the actual words she used , which the actual words she used, which would lead to suspension, but i think that she needs to be very careful. and what's most interesting is she's not very careful. she's never very careful. she's never very careful at the moment. dawn is dawn. dawn has got a book to push, which is she was doing push, which is why she was doing the which is the interview, which is basically some of these basically around some of these issues is clearly issues and which is clearly appealing people and we've appealing to people. and we've reached out to them tonight. we've nothing back . we we've heard nothing back. we gave which makes gave them hours, which makes i think they are trying to stand. i think well, i think think i think well, i think i think what i would do if i was the chief whip is i would be having a firm with dawn and a very firm word with dawn and giving her a red card. dawn butler has a yellow card in this country for a long time. do you not remember when she was pulled
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over london by met over in london by the met police and say that was and she tried to say that it was because the colour of her because of the colour of her skin and it turned out she had tinted windows. so there was absolutely no way the absolutely no way that the police would have known the colour has said colour of dawn. dawn has said some daft things, ill advised some daft things, an ill advised things but you agree some daft things, an ill advised thingme but you agree some daft things, an ill advised thingme that but you agree some daft things, an ill advised thingme that she'slou agree some daft things, an ill advised thingme that she's tryingree some daft things, an ill advised thingme that she's trying to with me that she's trying to create well, i certainly create a race? well, i certainly think was chummy think that it was a very chummy conversation james o'brien. conversation with james o'brien. it was. and i thought it was the tone was wrong. and i and i think that needs to be very think that she needs to be very careful she brian careful in what she says. brian is a disgrace to christine because he was trying push because he was trying to push her into saying that. >> think it was very >> i don't think it was very difficult. but people like dawn butler, celebrate butler, they ought to celebrate that. rishi, i've that. people like rishi, i've listed them all. >> got such a diverse cabinet. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> look, i resent the fact that it's the tories. i'm absolutely my party's got a problem. >> diversity look, know, >> on diversity. look, you know, whatever you say whatever you whatever you say about tory party's now about it, the tory party's now had female prime had three female prime ministers. only ministers. admittedly one only lasted but and we lasted a month. but and we haven't even managed to have a female leader the opposition, female leader of the opposition, never mind a female prime minister. it just minister. actually, it just doesn't matter to me though. it
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doesn't. doesn't matter, but doesn't. it doesn't matter, but it but certainly people it matters. but certainly people on be on the left should not be condemning, not be condemning, should not be condemning, should not be condemning the tories. that's why is such why having alibhai—brown is such a normally very a disgrace, who's normally very she's very critical of the labour party as well because she regards as too wing. so regards as too right wing. so i don't agree with yasmin alibhai—brown the whole of alibhai—brown and the whole of the the centre left the left as in the centre left of british politics, not of british politics, should not be with her words, be tarred with with her words, is not a woman her word. is not a woman of her word. >> she said that if the country voted brexit, she would leave. >> she said, a lot worse >> we are, she said, a lot worse things that. things than that. >> be fair, weber said things than that. >> leave be fair, weber said things than that. >> leave if fair, weber said things than that. >> leave if laboureber said things than that. >> leave if labour won.;aid things than that. >> leave if labour won. can you? >> can you imagine if i on this tv channel i question why david lammy was on the front bench of laboun lammy was on the front bench of labour. can you imagine the outrage? >> the point would be if you said lammy had said that david lammy had particular views because of his colour, because of his ethnicity , he you would absolutely be cancelled, i think. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and i think that i think that that i look, i've watched it about four times. i think that and that will have been going on amongst the chief whip of the labour party in labour party, the party in parliament also amongst the
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labour party, the party in parlia headquarters.» amongst the labour party, the party in parlia headquarters. and ongst the labour party, the party in parliaheadquarters. and i1gst the labour party, the party in parliaheadquarters. and i think1e party headquarters. and i think it was to be honest with you, i think it was just the right side of but barely. and of sackable. but barely. and dawn needs to be very careful. >> there's nothing her >> there's nothing to sack her from is there? >> there's nothing to sack her frorwhat1ere? >> there's nothing to sack her frorwhat is'e? only from the >> what is she only from the parliamentary she's just parliamentary party? she's just a is not on the a reminder she is not on the front bench. >> she will she will sell a thousand more books because of this. is, is this. the thing is, which is what all about. what it's all about. >> i'm calling on anyone to >> i'm not calling on anyone to be sacked, but what i am doing is the hypocrisy is calling out the hypocrisy because constantly because you cannot be constantly calling the right calling people on the right racist. then on left racist. and then on the left literally be prepared. had to say that someone is only in the job, someone who's eminently qualified, know, qualified, by the way, you know, suella mean, suella braverman. i mean, i disagree braverman, suella braverman. i mean, i disashe's braverman, suella braverman. i mean, i disashe's not braverman, suella braverman. i mean, i disashe's not she's braverman, suella braverman. i mean, i disashe's not she's obviouslyan, but she's not she's obviously not because of her not just there because of her colour. she's not there because of her colour. she's there because which i because of politics, which i disagree with. word, chris. >> well, you showed that horrendous about priti >> well, you showed that horrerthat; about priti >> well, you showed that horrerthat was about priti >> well, you showed that horrerthat was in about priti >> well, you showed that horrerthat was in the )out priti >> well, you showed that horrerthat was in the was priti >> well, you showed that horrerthat was in the was ititi >> well, you showed that horrerthat was in the was it the patel that was in the was it the guardian? yeah. i mean, that is the left regard the the way the left regard the guardian's got problem guardian's got a big problem with this. >> including >> cartoons, including antisemitism. it. antisemitism. i don't buy it. matthew brooks, matthew lazar, adam brooks, christine hamilton, my superstar panel all but
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panel with me all night. but coming presenter dan coming up, as presenter dan walker insults walker receives bile, insults and for and threats simply for interviewing tory deputy chairman . is he chairman lee anderson. is he right that the woke left? are filled prejudice that filled with the prejudice that they to detest? lee gives they claim to detest? lee gives his exclusive reaction to that and more in the studio and much more in the studio shortly. but first, in the clash, sadiq khan's hated clash, should sadiq khan's hated and ulez expansion and anti—science ulez expansion mark the end of the road for london's failed mayor reform? uk's mayoral candidate howard cox does battle with meteorologist jim dale 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, the clash
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9:00 only on gb news britain's news . channel lee anderson is news. channel lee anderson is live in the studio in just a few minutes time. you don't want to miss it. first, though, the clash and rishi sunak laid the blame for failed london mayor sadiq khan's hated ulez expansion solely at labour's doon expansion solely at labour's door. in an exclusive interview with gb news political editor christopher hope, watch . this is christopher hope, watch. this is solely the response ability of the labour party and the labour mayor, sadiq khan and keir starmer. it's for them to explain why they think this is the right to do and they the right thing to do and they should do that. i don't think it's the right priority. people have made views very clear have made their views very clear and ifs have made their views very clear and it's up to to and now it's up to them to explain themselves and why they think the right to think this is the right thing to do. outrage the cash grabbing do. outrage at the cash grabbing scheme over all out scheme boiled over into all out resistance yesterday with anti ulez dubbed blade ulez protesters dubbed blade runners taking the streets to runners taking to the streets to knock over and board up ulez cameras. so could stubbornly
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forcing through the hated scheme mark the end of the road for sadiq khan . dan gbnews.com vote sadiq khan. dan gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. but to clash on this now, i'm joined by reform uk's london mayoral candidate howard cox and the meteorologist jim dale. so howard, look, i mean, you believe in this so strongly that you are actually running for the first time as a politician to try and boot khan from office. do you think there's a realistic prospect because it does feel like a lot of folk in the elite, the media elite have missed the sense of anger out there over this ? anger out there over this? >> well, it's palpable, dan. >> well, it's palpable, dan. >> i mean, it's ridiculous. i mean, i'm 68 years of age and for 50 years i've voted tory. >> and unfortunately, what we're seeing now here is two parties, labour and tory, that are actually fighting for the net zero position. and what we should be looking is actually looking at people because every single one of their policies is trying them in the trying to hit them in the pocket. people, especially low income families. ulez is a
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crass, tax. we crass, stupid, punishing tax. we don't need it. >> so are you saying it will go all together? yeah >> well, when i'm going >> well, when i stand, i'm going to rid of all of ulez, not to get rid of all of ulez, not just the extension, because the problem is the conservative party getting of extension. >> correct. jim dale. >> that's correct. jim dale. surely there should be the end of sadiq khan's road. i mean, he has completely ignored has literally completely ignored the will of the people . the will of the people. >> so i disagree. there's a fresh, clean breeze blowing after yesterday down that road . after yesterday down that road. i think most people, most londoners in greater london, because obviously that's the expansion , are happy about it. expansion, are happy about it. i think somewhat people want i think somewhat people want i think it does actually the majority the first ulez, the first central london ulez came in a couple of years ago and at the time there was a little bit of a furore going on and i think that's calmed down a lot. there wasn't a lot said a year later and i think exactly the same will happen with this . i know , i will happen with this. i know, i know that there will be
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absolutely no way you think it's still well, you're probably going to be the only one who. one and susan hall as well. yes, of course. >> there are millions of people out there so angry, low income families, sole traders, etcetera. and this whole premise of the ulez being introduced , of the ulez being introduced, the is based on a lie the extension is based on a lie , health care data, health , false health care data, health fatality data and you said about people there was a public consultation which was a sham. two out of three, only two out of three people were against. i mean, jim dale, a fair mean, jim dale, that's a fair point, isn't it? >> he swindled the science. but what imperial college what about the imperial college report? you here's khan report? you know, here's khan trying to sell to the public. oh it reduced the emissions by 49. no imperial found it was only 3. that's not just a small lie, jim. that's a whopper. that's one of the biggest lies the british public have ever been told in the history of politics. >> should we just go back to basics and just say what comes out of back of car engines, out of the back of car engines, car exhaust is poisonous and you know, it's getting colder and cleaner. it does not matter.
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it's why did khan need to lie ? it's why did khan need to lie? >> let's address the lie. why would it? >> it's put out by by others on the other side that says it was a lie . sometimes academics do a lie. sometimes academics do scientists. i think that was between two scientists. two students. scientific bodies that were that were having a debate, having an argument about certain figures . so having an argument about certain figures. so we you having an argument about certain figures . so we you know what figures. so we you know what about the death numbers? >> because because there's no debate about that. no >> they die when, say , 4000 >> they die when, say, 4000 people die in annual when air pollution has only ever appeared on one birth, one death certificate of worldwide. if we can go worldwide , just specific. can go worldwide, just specific. it doesn't it doesn't matter. pollution pollution. this is the bit that i have a problem with as somebody who works in the weather and environment and all the rest of it. to me, this is absolute common sense. you walk down marylebone road even down the marylebone road even now the north circular or now, or the north circular or wherever you to go, and wherever you want to go, and there's traffic fumes you don't
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you home very easily you don't go home very easily feeling particularly well. you might in the tube as might be the same in the tube as well, but knew i was going well, but you knew i was going to on that. to come on to that. >> of course. let me ask you this very honestly. a fair question. if he's so worried about why doesn't about air quality, why doesn't he internal combustion he ban all internal combustion engines? saying bringing he ban all internal combustion engi|dirty saying bringing he ban all internal combustion engi|dirty diesel. ling bringing he ban all internal combustion engi|dirty diesel. i'm bringing he ban all internal combustion engi|dirty diesel. i'm happy1g he ban all internal combustion engi|dirty diesel. i'm happy to your dirty diesel. i'm happy to do long as you give me do that as long as you give me the because. the dog. because. >> you can do it. i'll >> because you can do it. i'll tell we should to tell you. we should turn to because. because and we were because. because me and we were having a discussion out there and said we agreed and we said. we said we agreed that we both want clean air. absolutely know, absolutely anybody, you know, anybody the air anybody watching this, the air is than been is cleaner than it's been in hundreds. know it's not hundreds. we still know it's not you. a lot of is you. and a lot of that is governed by what the cleaner than been since the than it's been since the industrial revolution. >> air pollution is >> jim, the air pollution is often by the weather. often governed by the weather. >> in other words, when you get static weather, will do static weather, as we will do next when we go back to next week, when we go back to a little bit of a heat wave, there's something for everybody. oh, good. there go. okay so oh, good. there you go. okay so we're we're going we're going to get we're going to bit of that with to get a little bit of that with a high pressure on top of us. you've got that subsiding. you're it's going to you're to going it's going to put pollution levels you
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put the pollution levels up. you get win like we've get a bit of a win like we've got in the last month or so. it moves you on. so this is something moves around. something that moves around. it's i want to go back it's not. but i want to go back to that. >> you say that london is in the top 25% of the cleanest cities in world. well, let's in the world. well, let's let's get the top. get to the very top. >> let's keep going. let's let's make this cleaner or better. >> right. debate, >> all right. this debate, i think it's going to continue throughout election season. throughout this election season. thank jim dale and howard thank you to jim dale and howard cox . but of course, both sides cox. but of course, both sides of story here on gb news and of the story here on gb news and a for the mayor of a spokesperson for the mayor of london about imperial london said about that imperial college report, the ulez analysis engineering analysis from the engineering department only department at imperial only paints a partial not paints a partial picture, not accounting for the full lifetime impact of the scheme and only focusing on its immediate impact around its launch . so there you around its launch. so there you go . so who do you agree with on go. so who do you agree with on this? should the ulez expansion mark the end of the road for london's failed mayor? sean on twitter writes, yes, he should go. khan has absolutely go. sadiq khan has absolutely ruined his woke ulez ruined london with his woke ulez that not a single londoner wanted in the first place. it is another poll tax to fill his own
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pockets from elaine . absolutely pockets from elaine. absolutely how he has managed to be mayor for all these years is beyond me. his policies are dreadful . me. his policies are dreadful. and cole writes, i sincerely hope so. i live in one of the poorer boroughs in london where crime rates have risen dramatic in the last decade. khan has more focussed on ulez than tackling london's citywide crime problems . and your verdict is problems. and your verdict is now in. it's an overwhelming result. 92% of you say that the ulez expansion should mark the end of the road for sadiq khan. just 8% of you supporting him now, prince harry's biographer, angela levin, tackles the duke's netflix. come shortly and netflix. come back shortly and we've lee anderson live. we've got lee anderson live. first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up. >> boxed boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello, it's aidan mcgivern here with the latest forecast from the met office here at gb news. clear at first over the next 24 hours, clouds, then increase, rain spreading up from
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the south—west for many of us later on. we've got a gap in between weather systems for the time being, low pressure pushing into the north sea, but the next low is the way, bringing a low is on the way, bringing a series weather fronts that series of weather fronts that will affect will particularly affect northern wales the northern ireland, wales and the south—west the south—west by the end of the night. the clouds night. already the clouds are thickening western thickening across western areas through and through the evening and overnight. spells for overnight. clear spells for scotland, central and eastern england at first and actually quite a fresh feel here first thing thursday with temperatures widely in the single figures not quite so fresh further west where we've got the cloud keeping things a bit milder and we've also rain moving we've also got the rain moving in thing, some heavier in first thing, some heavier pulses parts northern pulses across parts of northern ireland morning as ireland during the morning as well as wales and the south—west. slowly south—west. that rain slowly pushes rest of wales, pushes into the rest of wales, the midlands, south—east england, but largely avoids england, but it largely avoids scotland where we just see i or 2 light showers in the afternoon. likewise for the north and northeast of england and warm where we get and feeling warm where we do get some coming through, some sunshine coming through, feeling disappointingly cool across the central slice of the uk 1617 where we've got the outbreaks of rain, further rain
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to come across northern england into parts of north wales, northern ireland during friday morning. heavy showers clear the south—east, but further downpours are likely into the afternoon. then the weather settles down this weekend. high pressure builds plenty of warm sunshine . sunshine. >> looks like things are heating up . boxed boilers proud sponsors up. boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming of weather on. gb news coming up, prince harry today released another new bombshell netflix series. >> and what a surprise. he takes a malicious swipe at his family i >> -- >> the biggest struggle for me was the people that no one around me really could help. i didn't have that support structure, that network or that expert advice to identify what was actually going on with me . was actually going on with me. >> harry renewed his war on the tabloid press, too. so will he ever let bygones be bygones and focus on doing genuinely good work? his biographer, angela levin, live with me in the studio shortly. but first, it's
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>> the people's channel. britain's news . >> the people's channel. britain's news. channel >> the people's channel. britain's news . channel angela britain's news. channel angela levin reacts to the latest incendiary netflix documentary from prince harry soon. >> but now it's the real world with lee anderson . oh, and lee
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with lee anderson. oh, and lee yesterday. you welcome channel five presenter dan walker to your ashfield constituency and the ex—bbc host posted this picture of your sit down on twitter, but his woke viewers, they went into meltdown with the so—called tolerant left spewing hatred against you . it actually hatred against you. it actually became so bad that walker had to justify his decision by writing the bile surrounding this post is bonkers. he's the deputy chair of the ruling party. the insults and threats on here are saturated in the prejudice. the author's claim to detest it. so i found this absolutely fascinating. lee the fact that dan walker even felt that he had to justify the decision of having you on the show and it does show you that that these people are not used to the media actually having a range of views i >> -- >> well, i m >> well, i say to dan, i mean, dan, i got on really well with dan, i got on really well with dan, surprisingly enough. >> and i would say to dan, welcome to my world, because this is a daily occurrence. >> dan this is the kinder, gentler politics, the be kind brigade. you disagree
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brigade. ed who if you disagree with anything they say they immediately on social media pile on you and call you all sorts of horrible names. >> their language is vile . the threat. >> they try and intimidate you. >> they try and intimidate you. >> they try and intimidate you. >> they try and drive you up. >> they try and drive you up. >> you've seen it yourself. >> you've seen it yourself. >> you've seen it yourself. >> you've been you know, you've seen many, times on twitter. >> it actually does meet people like me because the like me a favour because the normal, sensible people out there watching this, they're not commenting. >> they're saying anything. >> they're not saying anything. you're goodness, look you're saying, my goodness, look at the left. when you click on these profiles of these these that are saying these horrible things, it's jeremy corbyn picture. eu flag. don't picture. it's eu flag. don't blame me, i voted remain. i'm a socialist. hate the tories. if the tories, this is what this is what's hundred% >> but the point is dan walker shouldn't even care about what a small minority of people on twitter. did he do any gotcha questions or anything? no, i don't think so . so it was a fair interview. >> i think it was fair, dan, but to be honest, i've done interviews before where where they've around they've twisted things around and the order of and they've altered the order of things in the edit, in the edit,
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try and make it look stupid, but i think it was a fair interview. we'll i i'm not sure we'll see. i mean, i'm not sure how people watch channel how many people watch channel five. that many. probably five. not that many. probably about we'll about 20m ashfield, but we'll see night. see tomorrow night. >> i'm looking >> okay, good. i'm looking forward but look, forward to it. but look, i wanted get your reaction, wanted to get your reaction, lee, i spoke lee, to something that i spoke about my digest tonight, about in my digest tonight, which is a comment that i believe is actually racist from the dawn butler the labour mp dawn butler talking your home talking about your home secretary. suella braverman watch this . watch this. >> lee i think they're kidding themselves and an extremely delusional in thinking that they will be seen differently when push comes to shove . yeah, they push comes to shove. yeah, they get promoted and because of the things that they're saying so you couldn't really have a white home secretary saying the sort of things that suella saying. and get away with it that easily. i don't think so. >> you're the deputy chair of the party. is suella braverman only in her job because of her ethnicity. >> well done. that's the first
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time i've seen that clip, actually. >> and that is actually disgusting. you know, this is this is a labour party that will have women shortlists. have all women shortlists. >> will select and recruit >> they will select and recruit and promote people based on their sex for dawn to say that that's probably since i've been elected the most awful, disgusting and it's quite racist thing i have ever seen. >> suella has been promoted on merit, you know my feelings towards suella, i think she's absolutely brilliant. she has got balls of steel. she's a superb she's up superb politician. she's up against it on a daily basis. superb politician. she's up against it on a daily basis . and against it on a daily basis. and for this female mp to say that in public. absolutely disgraceful case, starmer needs to call her out and he's to have a good strong word with her because the people in this country do not like stuff like that. this is disgraceful that absolute filth. >> is . >> it is. it is. »- >> it is. it is. >> and it's so hilarious, isn't it? because yet again, from the left who racism all the time left who see racism all the time when it doesn't exist, and then actually racism . so she should actually racism. so she should be celebrating suella braverman
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doesn't agree with her. be celebrating suella braverman doesshould agree with her. be celebrating suella braverman doesshould say agree with her. be celebrating suella braverman doesshould say it'see with her. be celebrating suella braverman doesshould say it's great h her. be celebrating suella braverman doesshould say it's great that r. she should say it's great that a woman of colour has reached this top position. but know what? top position. but you know what? i even view i don't even view suella braverman as woman colour. braverman as a woman of colour. i just view her as a great politician, just like i did priti patel before her and sajid javid before that. it's completely irrelevant. javid before that. it's completely they evant. javid before that. it's completely they always come out >> why do they always come out to colorado? like say? to colorado? like you say? i look suella. it's an look at suella. it's an obsession. don't the obsession. i don't look at the colour, i at the person as colour, i look at the person as simple that. simple as that. >> indeed. now look, want to >> indeed. now look, i want to talk a bit more about labour because did you see this interview the shadow interview that the shadow chancellor reeves, has chancellor rachel reeves, has given to the sunday telegraph? she's say labour she's trying to say that labour is a low tax party. is going to be a low tax party. lee speaking of wealth taxes, she said, i don't a route she said, i don't see a route towards having money for towards having more money for pubuc towards having more money for public that is through public services. that is through taxing is taxing our way there. it is going be through growing our going to be through growing our way but the paper's way there. but the paper's deputy editor, jeremy warner, less convinced writing less than convinced, writing it remains unclear how the remains deeply unclear how the party would fund its ambitious spending plans. so can we take rachel reeves word for it? >> no, we can't. i mean, it's very funny . this is because very funny. this is because we're a year, a year away from a
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general election. slippery starmer and people like rachel reeves are saying all the right things. you know, it's almost conservative in some of the policies we come outwith. but, you know, when it comes to the crunch, these are the people that are continually saying that rich people , business owners, rich people, business owners, entrepreneurs, all the nasty, evil people of this country , evil people of this country, we're going to put wealth taxes on them. we want to tax them more. but these are the wealth creators. people creators. these are the people that jobs. these are that create the jobs. these are the that money in the people that put money in people's pockets. all of a people's pockets. and all of a sudden the labour party are turning around saying all turning around after saying all this past and this stuff in the past and saying are party saying that they are the party of business, they're not the party business. you any party of business. you know, any rich this country. and rich person in this country. and again, reiterate them that the again, i reiterate them that the rich people who own the businesses are creating the wealth country. they wealth in this country. they put money our pockets. are money in our pockets. these are the that the labour party money in our pockets. these are the going that the labour party money in our pockets. these are the going to hat the labour party money in our pockets. these are the going to attack. labour party money in our pockets. these are the going to attack. theer party money in our pockets. these are the going to attack. they thinkty are going to attack. they think it's it's not clever. we it's clever, it's not clever. we need these people to stay in this country and create this wealth generates this wealth which generates all this income it been income for us. has it been a good week for labour?
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>> it with the introduction >> has it with the introduction of the expansion in london? >> has it with the introduction of tiproblem xpansion in london? >> has it with the introduction of tiproblem is ansion in london? >> has it with the introduction of tiproblem is ansion we _ondon? >> has it with the introduction of tiproblem is ansion we know1? the problem is leigh, we know because she said it, angela rayner revealed labour's plan for nationwide. for this to go nationwide. so again, just talk from again, is this just talk from keir starmer when he says, oh , i keir starmer when he says, oh, i don't want sadiq khan to roll out the ulez expansion is lip service. >> that's what it is. he's he's frightened to death of khan emperor khan. that's what he is in london. he's he's like i said last week, that is a law unto himself. is sadiq khan. like i say , because he thinks he won't say, because he thinks he won't lose . he thinks he won't lose. lose. he thinks he won't lose. he's smug . lose. he thinks he won't lose. he's smug. keir lose. he thinks he won't lose. he's smug . keir starmer lose. he thinks he won't lose. he's smug. keir starmer is frightened to death because he knows starts upsetting knows if he starts upsetting people like sadiq khan, then there's big chunk his party there's a big chunk of his party that on turning on that will start on turning on him, turning on him. but if he'd got any balls, if he'd got a backbone, he'd a spine , backbone, if he'd got a spine, he'd call sadiq khan out every single day. on this issue, you've pensioners now you've got pensioners now in outer pensioners who are outer london, pensioners who are on a pittance of pay that's having to pay £12.50 an hour to go and see their family a day. what a shocker. that is disgraceful. >> honestly, the number of people emailing
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people who are emailing me, leigh, saying will no leigh, and saying they will no longer be able to leave the longer even be able to leave the house each because they house each day because they simply afford the cost. simply cannot afford the cost. because remember there are some folk or they would have to do is leave their driveway and go to the it, the cheek of the cheek of it, the cheek of the cheek of it, the cheek of the party and sadiq khan the labor party and sadiq khan and starmer, they the labor party and sadiq khan and on starmer, they the labor party and sadiq khan and on aboutner, they the labor party and sadiq khan and on about the they the labor party and sadiq khan and on about the cost of banging on about the cost of living crisis that people need more and more money in their pockets and what do they do? >> they and steal £12.50 a >> they go and steal £12.50 a day after some of the poorest people in society out of their pockets. >> by the way, on science that has swindled doesn't has been swindled and doesn't add a whole other add up, which is a whole other story. finally, lee story. but look, finally, lee got to you about this got to speak to you about this cultural issue. what do you make of fire and rescue of the kent fire and rescue service telling that service telling staff that they have use neutral have to use gender neutral language during emergency call outs embrace outs in order to embrace diversity? your is diversity? so if your house is burning ground, you don't burning to the ground, you don't want to be misgendered, apparently. >> well, again, i mean, if you know house is on fire, so know your house is on fire, so you live a block of flats, you live in a block of flats, you're floor that's you're on the top floor that's on fire. the fire brigade come and the chief shouts up to the building before we can turn our hoses we can put hoses on, before we can put a ladder we to know what
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ladder up. we need to know what pronouns use. load of pronouns to use. what a load of nonsense is. all these nonsense that is. all these people interested in is to people are interested in is to make sure emergency services make sure the emergency services get as quick possible get there as quick as possible and people. i said and rescue people. like i said down there are a bunch down before, there are a bunch of idiots in country who of idiots in this country who lie awake at night thinking up this nonsense. and i'll tell you what, get what, when we eventually get these flights these rwanda flights off and running , get idiots on the running, get these idiots on the next and send them as next plane and send them as well, danger. well, that's the danger. >> anderson on tonight. >> lee anderson on fire tonight. >> lee anderson on fire tonight. >> of course, lee back with >> and of course, lee back with more of his real world, 7 pm. friday, friday night. cannot wait. thank you so much, lee. but coming up as that ulez outrage grows, as we just discussed , is the tory discussed, is the former tory leader, iain duncan smith, wrong discussed, is the former tory le'say, iain duncan smith, wrong discussed, is the former tory le'say thati duncan smith, wrong discussed, is the former tory le'say that he|ncan smith, wrong discussed, is the former tory le'say that he is an smith, wrong discussed, is the former tory le'say that he is happyith, wrong discussed, is the former tory le'say that he is happy for wrong discussed, is the former tory le'say that he is happy for his ng to say that he is happy for his angry constituent to cement up the cameras and put plastic bags over them. we're going to debate the rise of lawlessness in london in the media buzz. but next, prince harry takes next, as prince harry takes another malicious swipe at his family at netflix family at his new netflix series, it makes untrue claims about the british media's support war veterans . is this support of war veterans. is this proof he will never move on from his grudges do genuinely his grudges to do genuinely good
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time now for prince harry's biographer , angela levin, and biographer, angela levin, and the duke's latest netflix documentary , the heart of documentary, the heart of invictus, dropped this morning, highlighting the crucial help that his invictus games events offer to injured war heroes. or at least that's what we expected. but true to form the duke of division couldn't resist a dig at his family and their apparent lack of support . apparent lack of support. >> my tour of afghanistan in 2012 flying apaches somewhere after that , there was an after that, there was an unravelling . and the trigger to unravelling. and the trigger to me was actually returning from afghanistan, man. but the stuff that was coming up was from from the age of from 1997, from the age of 12. the biggest struggle
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for me was the people. no one around me really could help. i didn't have that support structure, that network or that expert advice to identify what was actually going on with me. unfortunately, like most of us, the first time you really consider therapy is when you're lying on the floor in the foetal position. probably wishing that you'd dealt with some of this stuff previously . stuff previously. >> and harry's obsession with bashing the british press shows no sign of slowing either , as he no sign of slowing either, as he used his charities, netflix platform to berate them again . platform to berate them again. >> when i was there for the ten weeks, no one knew apart from the british press that had all said , oh, we'll keep quiet as said, oh, we'll keep quiet as long as as we get access . long as as we get access. >> british military officials announced friday they're pulling the prince from the combat zone after word of his deployment was leaked to suddenly be on the way home. >> i was angry to my own experience in afghanistan was really affected by that flight
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home. as we took off the curtain in front of me, blew open, and all you could see was the air hospital . three young british hospital. three young british soldiers all wrapped in plastic and their bodies in pieces , and their bodies in pieces, stepping foot off the plane. i was angry that this has happened to these guys. i was angry that the media weren't covering. it was . was. >> what is he talking about? what is he talking about? i mean, who could forget this iconic 2009 front page by the sun? don't you know there's a war on a message to tony blair picturing all of the war dead. so angela levin, look. so many outrageous grudges yet again on the show. and i fear that it may have overshadowed the very worthy point of the program. >> yes , absolutely . >> yes, absolutely. >> yes, absolutely. >> i mean, he was also very different from what he's been before , where he was really before, where he was really right in it, talking to them, boosting them this way. he was
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most of it was on zoom and he was very supercilious. it was me, you know, he was very looking down on them. but i've had loads of communication from people saying he's rueing it, ruining it because it's all about him. and i don't think it was the most appropriate time to talk about how he was because these poor people would come back with their limbs torn to pieces and terrible mental health issues and they had no one. there were pictures of them living in a bedroom with with nothing except a bed . and nothing except a bed. and there's harry with his 16 bathroom, sort of swanning about how difficult it was . he told how difficult it was. he told lots of lies when in my biography he told me loads of things about how the people looked after him . william, his looked after him. william, his father . he looked after him. william, his father. he had to sort of nanny friend types . one male, one friend types. one male, one female. he had protection officers, he had all sorts of people looking after him and boosted him and really cared for
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him. he wasn't allowed to do anything dangerous either because he had about eight of them around him. all the time. so he's actually talking about nonsense. the other thing that's really important is that he's blaming his father and his brother for not being experts about mental health. what they did do was cuddle him, was looking after him. there's a lovely picture of charles holding his hand. >> and also when it comes to william, i actually want to play you a clip from a podcast in 2017 where harry did praise his brother. i'll get you to react. >> he told me to. >> he told me to. >> then, even even when a loved one or someone really close to you comes up to you and says, look, i think you need to deal with it's about timing with this. it's all about timing and, you know, for me personally, my brother, you know, he a huge know, bless him, he was a huge support to me and kept saying, you know, this is not right. this not normal. you need to this is not normal. you need to talk it's okay. and talk about stuff. it's okay. and all and timing wasn't right. >> you need to feel it in yourself, to feel it in yourself. >> you need to find the right
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person to talk to as well. >> so he's literally there. brazier you say he told you brazier and you say he told you the same. >> told that the same. >> told >> he told me that william was wonderful and he kept telling him needed help. he him he needed the help. and he used but what can you used to say, but what can you do? you don't listen to your older brother. you want to decide for yourself. decide things for yourself. and i didn't want to do anything until right. i until the time was right. i wanted her. i wanted wanted to forget her. i wanted to my head in the sand to bury my head in the sand because that way i could forget about because i about her because i knew i couldn't bring back. so he couldn't bring her back. so he wasn't anyone else. he wasn't blaming anyone else. he didn't it. if didn't want to take it. if you're an alcoholic, the only way can alcoholics , if way you can help alcoholics, if they stop drinking and they want to stop drinking and he didn't want help . so it was he didn't want help. so it was very difficult to do it. but dunng very difficult to do it. but during the memorial service when diana died, his father held him in his arms all the way through a big 12 year old, you know, because he wanted to protect him. now he might not have known how to give him the a to z in a in a book about mental health. but that is as warming as anything else actually to be
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there with you. there were no cameras allowed. >> how how can you prepare for that sort of thing? look, i think it's a great shame because clearly the invictus games are a really good thing. but harry, yet has made it well. yet again has made it well. >> had to talk about himself, >> he had to talk about himself, which very upsetting. which was very upsetting. i found it very upsetting. >> angela levin, prince harry's biographer, next biographer, will speak next week. much, angela. week. thank you so much, angela. but up, as the welsh but coming up, as the welsh people for mad people brace themselves for mad dog fforde's outrageous dog drake fforde's outrageous slashing of . 30 mile per hour slashing of. 30 mile per hour zones to 2020, hot on the heels of sadiq khan's despicable ulez expansion, why has labour launched a full blown war on motorists? will leader of the welsh conservatives andrew davies is going to join me in the next hour. but after this, former tory leader iain duncan smith has sparked controversy by claiming he's happy for his constituent to vandalise ulez cameras . but constituent to vandalise ulez cameras. but is it wrong for an mp to encourage lawlessness by superstar panel? return to debate that next. plus you'll get a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages , hot off newspaper front pages, hot off the press and paul burrell here,
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too. don't go anywhere. we're back soon. >> temperature's rising. >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello, it's aidan mcgivern here with the latest forecast from the met office here at gb news. clear at first over the next 24 hours, clouds then increase, rain spreading up from the southwest. for many of us later on. we've got a gap in between weather systems for the time being, low pressure pushing between weather systems for the timethe ng, low pressure pushing between weather systems for the timethe northn pressure pushing between weather systems for the timethe north sea.�*ssure pushing between weather systems for the timethe north sea. bute pushing between weather systems for the timethe north sea. but the|shing between weather systems for the timethe north sea. but the next; into the north sea. but the next low on the way, bringing low is on the way, bringing a series of weather fronts that will particularly affect northern wales and the northern ireland, wales and the south—west the south—west by the end of the night. the clouds are night. already the clouds are thickening across western areas through evening and through the evening and overnight for overnight clear spells for scotland and eastern scotland central and eastern england at first and actually quite a fresh feel here first thing thursday with temperatures widely in the single figures not quite so fresh further west where we've got the cloud keeping things a bit milder and we've the rain moving we've also got the rain moving in first thing, some heavier pulses across of northern pulses across parts of northern ireland during the morning as
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tonight, the top secret blade runner group have vowed to destroy every one of sadiq khan's ulez cameras and the former conservative leader iain duncan smith has even given them his backing . but does the tory his backing. but does the tory mps endorsement risk turning london even more lawless? that's the big debate with my superstar panel the big debate with my superstar panel, next. and tonight , i'm panel, next. and tonight, i'm joined by christine hamilton , joined by christine hamilton, adam brooks and matthew lazar. plus with a draconian 20 mile per hour speed limit set to be enforced throughout labour run wales, is anyone safe from the party's anti motorist agenda? well leader of the welsh conservatives, andrew davies joins me live to sound the alarm. also on the way, prince harry is back with another bombshell netflix documentary about the invictus games, where he speaks about the trauma of losing his mother. >> losing my mum at such a young age , the trauma that i had, age, the trauma that i had, i was never really aware of it was never discussed . i didn't really
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never discussed. i didn't really talk about it, and i suppressed it. like most youngsters would have done. and he seems to suggest that he wasn't supported by the royal family. >> after returning from afghanistan . afghanistan. >> the biggest struggle for me was the people that no one around me really could help. i didn't have that support structure, that network or that expert advice to identify what was actually going on with me. so what's going on with this latest swipe at the king and prince william? >> well, the late princess diana's former butler and her rock, paul burrell knows more than anyone on this. he's going to join me for an exclusive interview later. and as the irish singer roisin murphy gives us a grovelling and snivelling apology for saying that kids should be protected from puberty blockers . are celebrities now, blockers. are celebrities now, too intimidated to stand up to the extreme trans lobby? we'll discuss that in the mediabuzz. and finally , he's used to and finally, he's used to knocking out lefties on the panel knocking out lefties on the panel. but adam brooks is about
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to go to war with a new kind of enemy . and this fella ain't one enemy. and this fella ain't one of those be kind snowflakes . of those be kind snowflakes. >> he's bringing a dog fighting dog to a fight and cry when you get bitten. alright, let's see. so you should stay in my bio or reading news. the fighters be fighters. well that sums trash talk , right? talk, right? >> adam is going to respond live ahead of his first ever fight at the weekend , we're going to the weekend, we're going to reveal a new greatest britain and union jackass two. and the first front page is arriving hot off the press in mere moments right news headlines right after the news headlines with sanchez . with tatiana sanchez. >> dan, thank you very much and good evening. this is the latest from the gb newsroom. the prime minister says those hit by new ulez charges shouldn't expect any more financial assistance from the government. speaking to gb news, rishi sunak said he understands the frustration felt by residents forced to pay a daily charge due to the
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expansion of the mayor of london's clean air scheme. he also urged the labour party to explain why they think it's right to go ahead with the plan when families are struggling with the rising cost of living. >> this is solely the responsibility of the labour party and the labour mayor sadiq khan and keir starmer. it's for them to explain why they think this right thing to do this is the right thing to do and they should that. i don't and they should do that. i don't think the right priority. think it's the right priority. people have made their views very now it's up to very clear and now it's up to them explain themselves and them to explain themselves and why this the right why they think this is the right thing why they think this is the right thirmet police commissioner sir >> met police commissioner sir mark welcomed mark rowley has welcomed government zombie government plans to ban zombie style knives , as, according style knives, as, according to the office , work is the home office, work is underway to increase the maximum sentence for their importation manufacture and possession and sale to two years. police will also have greater powers to tackle offenders who use them . tackle offenders who use them. sir mark said the weapons are doing awful damage in the caphal doing awful damage in the capital. the inquiry into how serial child killer lucy letby was able to murder seven babies
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will now have greater powers to compel witnesses to give evidence . ministers upgraded the evidence. ministers upgraded the independent inquiry after criticism from families of the victims that it didn't go far enough. health secretary steve barclay says he listened to the victims families and has decided a statutory inquiry led by a judge is the best way forward and respects the wishes of the families . it and respects the wishes of the families. it comes as the ministry of justice announced the power to order an offender to attend their sentencing heanng to attend their sentencing hearing under new legislation. lucy letby refused to attend her sentencing and hear the testimony of her victim's families . james cleverly has families. james cleverly has become the first foreign secretary to visit china in five years. during the visit, mr cleverly held face to face talks with vice president han geng and told broadcasters the uk is clear eyed that china will not change overnight. he also said it's important to maintain regular dialogue as we seek to influence the country . the trip influence the country. the trip has been met with criticism from some tory mps who want a tougher
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stance against beijing . and stance against beijing. and finally, sky gazers have been gathering this evening to see the second super moon in a single month. it won't happen again for another 14 years. the blue moon is closer to us near the closest point in its orbit, making it appear much larger and brighter than usual. the last blue supermoon was back in 2009. if the skies are clear, the best time to see the spectacle in the uk will be in the early hours of thursday morning . this is gb thursday morning. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car on digital radio and on your car on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's back to dan wootton tonight . dan wootton tonight. >> tomorrow's sight now in our mediabuzz. let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages. hot off the press as we
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will see you in court. cowards that's the headline leading the metro show. the paper says convicted killers and rapists will be forced to attend their sentencing and face their victims families under new laws revealed today , the i headline i revealed today, the i headline i have to say this one made me very angry when i saw it a minute ago. no new tax cuts or no tax cuts at all. this year, with the paper revealing that the chancellor has ruled out giving in to the demands of many angry tory mps who want to see taxes cut before the next election. no wonder we're only at record tax highs . what are at record tax highs. what are they doing? cut the taxes for goodness sake. honestly, this is so annoying. jeremy hunt will not cut major taxes in the autumn statement. he tells treasury officials, arguing that high inflation recession high inflation and recession fears rapid economic fears make a rapid economic turnaround well he's turnaround impossible. well he's not going to be there for very long. let me tell you, my superstar panel . back with me
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superstar panel. back with me now, the author and broadcaster christine hamilton , the christine hamilton, the businessman, activist and boxer telling you about that soon, adam brooks and the former labour party, it buys up matthew lazor now in an exclusive interview with gb news earlier, rishi sunak seemed to rule out central government support for those struggling with steve khan's sick ulez expansion in but one top secret group dubbed the blade runners have taken matters into their own hands is setting about destroying every ulez camera . and they're not the ulez camera. and they're not the only ones outraged by khan's blatant cash grab. because former tory leader sir iain duncan smith, who usually talks tough on crime , said today that tough on crime, said today that he backs the anti ulez vandals. listen a lot of people in my constituency have been cementing up the cameras or putting plastic bags over them . plastic bags over them. >> i'm happy for them to do it because they are facing an imposition that no one wants and they've been lied to about it. >> the actions you are seeing show how people are at
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show how angry people are at what is being imposed on them . what is being imposed on them. >> sadiq has gerrymandered >> sadiq khan has gerrymandered all of the information people have had enough . have had enough. >> so adam, you're an anti ulez campaigner like me . despite the campaigner like me. despite the terrible circumstances though, is it ? who, by the way, is a man is it? who, by the way, is a man who i have great respect for ? i who i have great respect for? i usually agree with him on virtually everything, but is he wrong here to say that he is happy? see for his constituents to resort to vandalism, which is of course breaking the law? to resort to vandalism, which is of (i've;e breaking the law? to resort to vandalism, which is of (i've got 'eaking the law? to resort to vandalism, which is of (i've got aiking the law? to resort to vandalism, which is of (i've got a lotg the law? to resort to vandalism, which is of (i've got a lot of he law? to resort to vandalism, which is of (i've got a lot of respect for >> i've got a lot of respect for ian. i've met him a few times. i think he speaks a lot of sense. but again , as a father of but again, as a father of children , i can't set the children, i can't set the example that it's okay to break rules because then you can't complain when your children go and do something. maybe a law that you do agree with. so i'm not with him on this. i think it's a bad sort of message to send out, and i don't think it's to going go down too well for him. i agree that something needs to be done. obviously, we campaign against ulez , but
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campaign against ulez, but i think the blade runners there , think the blade runners there, desperate people doing desperate things and because they haven't been listened to know and remember, they have, they have gone through all of the processes that folks say , oh, processes that folks say, oh, you know, make sure you protest , speak to your mps, do all of that, and they'll still be let's remember this, this, this ulez extension or expansion has gone through on lies and manipulated data . it should not be in place data. it should not be in place . so, you know, i do feel for the people it's to going it's going to affect. but we have to do this the right way. yeah i do agree with that, christine. >> you're a woman of law and order. i obviously would never encourage anyone to break any law. i'm not going to say that thatis law. i'm not going to say that that is always easy, though. for example , you know, i was example, you know, i was a massive anti—lockdown campaigner right back in the early days of 2020 and throughout 2021. and i found that very difficult because i almost wanted to
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scream from the rooftops. do not follow these lockdowns, but i could not because i have a fundamental belief that the only way our society works is if we all are prepared to follow the law. >> and iain duncan smith is a law maker. he should not condone law maker. he should not condone law breaking. i'm astonished , to law breaking. i'm astonished, to be honest. really absolutely astonished . i think it's totally astonished. i think it's totally wrong. but if you know, his constituents will be cheering him on, yeah, i'm sure they will. but it is not his position as a lawmaker, as a member of parliament. he doesn't have to condone shouldn't condone them, but he shouldn't say happy with what i say that he's happy with what i just think the wrong. you just think it was the wrong. you should condemn the message. but if push, you condemn them? >> yeah, absolutely, ali. and he's totally agree he's completely i totally agree with and christine are with both adam and christine are saying. understand it. saying. i understand it. >> i do >> it's outrageous. i do understand this. understand he said this. >> but christine, you're saying he doesn't to condemn them. he doesn't need to condemn them. he needs just he just. he just needs he just he just. >> don't condone it. if >> yes. don't condone it. but if you push people beyond the power of endurance, which is what sadiq done, there is no sadiq khan has done, there is no measurable improvement the measurable improvement to the air lives of people in air quality lives of people in outer london. you will get them. they will revolt. look what
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happened for example . happened in 1776, for example. look what happened when we beheaded a because the beheaded a king because the people were pushed beyond the power endurance . and i'm not power of endurance. and i'm not saying should happen to saying that should happen to sadiq course not. but sadiq khan. of course not. but thatis sadiq khan. of course not. but that is the sort of thing that will happen. quite let's will happen. this is quite let's not there. not go there. >> let's we want see him >> let's we want to see him beheaded. look, one issue that i'm going to have, though, is you your bottom dollar you can bet your bottom dollar law enforcement to be law enforcement is going to be all blade runners. all over the blade runners. well, they did absolutely nothing about insulate britain's sitting in the middle of roads. all of those eco terrorists, absolutely nothing about greenpeace, eco terrorists greenpeace, those eco terrorists up on the up on the pm's house. nothing about our charges following from that. i mean, they were up there for hours. >> well, think they are >> the well, i think they are i think they were actually arrested the arrested and i'm presuming the charges if the charges will follow if the law has broken. has been broken. >> dan, i'm sorry if i >> look, dan, i'm sorry if i misheard them, but i condemn the blade runners and i condemn people taking direct people who are taking direct action, breaking the law here. >> did iain duncan smith. >> and so did iain duncan smith. >> and so did iain duncan smith. >> yes, course. look, there's >> yes, of course. look, there's lots of lots of things make lots of people angry.
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>> doesn't mean that >> but it doesn't mean that people the to break people have the right to break the law. >> and if you about this >> and if you think about this in reverse, you know, if this was if this was insulate britain or oil take doing orjust stop oil take doing similar would rightly similar things, we would rightly be so i condemn be condemning them. so i condemn all of those who break the law. and course, there is one big and of course, there is one big thing coming in may iain thing coming up in may for iain duncan constituents duncan smith's constituents and the million the other seven, 8 million people in london, which people who live in london, which is they have chance through people who live in london, which is thallotve chance through people who live in london, which is thallotve to chance through people who live in london, which is thallotve to decide through people who live in london, which is thallotve to decide whether the ballot box to decide whether or khan continues as mayor. >> of course, there's a direct lever and they can pull it. >> and it's only a few months away on the show, we had susan hall, who is the conservative candidate who going scrap candidate who is going to scrap the ulez extension. she says it's clear choice. and it's a very clear choice. and earlier the show, had had earlier in the show, we had had howard is the reform uk howard cox, who is the reform uk candidate, and he that he candidate, and he said that he will complete moeen ali wipe candidate, and he said that he will callplete moeen ali wipe candidate, and he said that he will (all good moeen ali wipe candidate, and he said that he will (all good is)een ali wipe candidate, and he said that he will (all good is that'sli wipe candidate, and he said that he will (all good is that's why pe ulez all good is that's why people need to be taking people don't need to be taking action their own hands action into their own hands because they vote clearly action into their own hands bec somebody vote clearly action into their own hands bec somebody vagrees arly action into their own hands bec somebody vagrees with oh, for somebody who agrees with oh, of masquerading as eco of course, masquerading as eco lunacy. >> p- lunacy. >> howard well, it p— >> christine howard well, it is. >> christine howard well, it is. >> brooks. matthew laws >> adam brooks. matthew laws you're not getting any disagreement from me there, christine, but both christine, believe me. but both sides story here on gb
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sides of the story here on gb news and responding to the vandalism newly installed vandalism of the newly installed ulez cameras and the ulez cameras and claims the expansion wasting police expansion is wasting police resources, for resources, a spokesperson for sadiq person sadiq khan said the only person to police to blame for valuable police time resources being wasted time and resources being wasted deaung dealing with ulez camera vandalism are those who are taking part in this criminal activity and anyone irresponsible enough to encourage them. these people are risking a criminal record and serious injury and their efforts are pointless as was shown by the ulez expansion successfully going live this week . coming up going live this week. coming up , as the irish singer roisin murphy gives a grovelling and snivelling apology for saying that kids should be protected from puberty. blockers are celebrities now too intimidated to stand up to the extreme trans lobby? my superstar panel returned to debate that. and we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages, too, but next, thanks ulez, has next, thanks to ulez, london has felt full force of the felt the full force of the labour ruinous green labour party's ruinous green policies. but the welsh policies. but are the welsh their next victims with a blanket 20 mile per hour speed limit to be imposed next month?
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fierce. but make no mistake, labour will not be deterred in their nationwide war against motorists. its deputy leader, angela rayner, said as much in the aftermath of the uxbridge byelection defeat. >> this isn't just about london. this is coming to towns and cities across the whole of the united kingdom and in labour run wales. >> they are introducing a blanket 20 mile per hour speed limit on all built up roads set to come into force next month. here's mark drakeford laying the seeds for the plan. two years ago. >> cause of the success of 20 mile an hour zones in cardiff, led by a labour council . the led by a labour council. the next labour government , if we next labour government, if we are re—elected on the 6th of may, is pledged to make 20 mile per hour zones a standard in all urban areas right across wales . urban areas right across wales. it makes such a difference to the quality of life as well as to the safety of young children and others . and others. >> mad dog at it again. and others. >> mad dog at it again . and what >> mad dog at it again. and what he didn't tell us is that it
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would hit the welsh economy by £4.5 billion over the next three decades and by the way, a recent poll found that the welsh people were against the speed limit reduction by 10 to 1, but they do not care. labour does not care . well, look, leader of the care. well, look, leader of the welsh andrew welsh conservatives, andrew davies is fighting hard to stop the delighted to the scheme and i'm delighted to say me so andrew, say he joins me now. so andrew, look, this is so shocking . it's look, this is so shocking. it's just so shocking because as drakeford doesn't care that the welsh people are against this as yet, he's going ahead with it. >> well, good evening, donna, and thank you for having me. >> i mean, mark drakeford in that clip you just showed, said about quality of life, because these are in these proposals are coming in now september, the 17th. now on september, the 17th. we're already seeing best services being withdrawn from many parts wales. only today, many parts of wales. only today, cardiff and cardiff bus announced that they were withdrawn services for the saint fagans area where the welsh folk museum and that's in museum is located and that's in mark drakeford's own constituency 20 miles an hour. speed limits do role to speed limits do have a role to play speed limits do have a role to
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play in road safety, but outside sensitive sites such as hospitals schools and other hospitals and schools and other sensitive areas, not blanket sensitive areas, not the blanket 20 mph that the welsh government is putting in. but as you said in your introduction, even by their own numbers, shows it will cost economy £4.5 cost the welsh economy £4.5 billion. and far from introducing more safer roads, this potentially could be more dangerous on the roads because obviously people would be paying more attention to their speeds rather than looking around instead of looking at what they're meant to be doing on the road, they'd be looking at the speed on car. speed dial on the car. >> all very points . andrew, >> all very good points. andrew, do believe like do you believe like i do, though, this is of a bigger though, this is part of a bigger plan? i think labour are going to war on cars . they are going to war on cars. they are going to war on cars. they are going to war on cars. they are going to war with motorists . to war with motorists. >> well, it's about control , >> well, it's about control, isn't it? at the end of the day, labour hate people being individuals and having the ability to empower themselves individually. you know, the motor over the last 100 motor car over the last 100 years has been one of the biggest empowering tools biggest empowering ing tools that available to that has been made available to societies the whole of
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societies across the whole of the world. this is another the world. and this is another plank that labour want to put down control people their down to control people in their everyday lives . and as i said, everyday lives. and as i said, 20 mph zones do have a role to play 20 mph zones do have a role to play in certain areas outside hospitals, outside schools and other sensitive sites of course, but to it as a everywhere , but to have it as a everywhere, it's nuts. >> and you're saying, by it's nuts. >> and you're saying , by the >> and you're saying, by the way, the conservatives would get rid of this policy? >> that's correct, because we don't believe it should be a national policy across all roads in and because of the in wales and because of the implications to the economy and also transport experts coming out and saying this isn't a sensible approach to take. professor stuart cole, who was the go to man for transport policy initiatives to the welsh government some years ago, only wrote this last weekend that this is the wrong policy at the wrong and will not have the wrong time and will not have the outcomes that the welsh government people government have told the people of it have . in of wales that it will have. in fact, it could actually see an increase in casualties on roads and ultimately it'll have a big impact the economic impact on the economic performance of wales. >> lunacy of it. this >> it's the lunacy of it. this is version of ulez in
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is the welsh version of ulez in that it's a policy that is not supported the public, it's supported by the public, it's not up by the science, not backed up by the science, andifs not backed up by the science, and it's all control. i and it's all about control. i completely agree with that. but look, to on because look, i want to move on because at the top of the show, in my digest i reveal this digest tonight, i reveal this really revolting clip of the labour mp dawn butler speaking about your home secretary suella suella braverman and her race. look at this, andrew. >> they're kidding themselves. and a extremely delusional in thinking that they will be seen differently when push comes to shove. yeah, they get promoted . shove. yeah, they get promoted. noted because of the things that they're saying. so you couldn't really have a white home secretary be saying the sort of things that suella saying and get away with it that easily. i don't think so . don't think so. >> andrew davies is suella braverman really in her job braverman really in herjob simply because of her ethnicity as dawn butler claims ?
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as dawn butler claims? >> well, let's look at the current government for three of the four great offices of state are held by someone from an ethnic diverse background. the prime minister himself, the home secretary and the foreign secretary. so ultimately, the conservative party builds on its empowering role in society to bnng empowering role in society to bring people forward who are the best people for the jobs rather than having positive discrimination and quotas put in place . the conservative party is place. the conservative party is all about empower individuals to come through and shine and make a difference in society and suella braverman, along with other colleagues, have put themselves forward for public service. are doing service. they are doing a sterling job in the roles that the prime has chosen to the prime minister has chosen to put in his government put them into in his government in difficult circumstance ounces. labour party, for ounces. the labour party, for example over 70 times example, voted over 70 times against immigration bill against the immigration bill which has been taken through the house commons and the house house of commons and the house of by the home secretary. of lords by the home secretary. and this indicates what labour is it's about envy, is all about. it's about envy, it's about class war and it's about putting people down and putting place as
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putting people in their place as they it . this a mp they see it. this is from a mp who serves in a party that's never had female leader, and never had a female leader, and we've had three female leaders very good point, very good point i >> -- >> andrew davies, leader of the welsh conservatives, absolute pleasure to have you . thank you pleasure to have you. thank you so much. now, look, paul burrell . still to come this hour, reacting to the bombshell. new prince harry netflix moan fest. first, though , the weather . first, though, the weather. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on gb news. hello it's aidan mcgivern. >> here with the latest forecast from the met office here at gb news. clear at first over the next 24 hours, clouds then increase, rain spreading up from the southwest for many of us later on. we've got a gap in between weather systems the between weather systems for the time being, low pressure pushing into the north but next into the north sea. but the next low the way, bringing low is on the way, bringing a series of weather that series of weather fronts that will particularly affect northern and the northern ireland, wales and the south—west end the south—west by the end of the night. clouds are night. already the clouds are
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thickening areas thickening across western areas through and through the evening and overnight . clear for overnight. clear spells for scotland , central and eastern scotland, central and eastern england at first and actually quite a fresh feel here first thing thursday with temperatures widely in single figures not widely in the single figures not quite so fresh further west where we've got the cloud keeping things bit milder and keeping things a bit milder and we've got the rain moving we've also got the rain moving in thing, heavier in first thing, some heavier pulses parts of northern pulses across parts of northern ireland during the morning as well wales the south—west well as wales and the south—west that slowly pushes into the that rain slowly pushes into the rest wales, the midlands, rest of wales, the midlands, south east england, but it largely avoids scotland where we just see 1 or 2 light showers in the afternoon. likewise for the north and northeast of england feeling where we do get feeling warm where we do get some coming through, some sunshine coming through, feeling , hauntingly cool feeling decent, hauntingly cool across central slice of the across the central slice of the uk 16 to 17 where we've got the outbreaks of further rain outbreaks of rain, further rain to across northern england to come across northern england into parts of north wales, northern ireland during friday morning. heavy showers clear the south—east, but further down pours are likely into the afternoon . then the weather afternoon. then the weather settles down. this weekend , high settles down. this weekend, high pressure builds plenty of warm
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sunshine . sunshine. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> coming up , weather on. gb news. >> coming up, is prince harry's pubuc >> coming up, is prince harry's public outpouring of grief over his mother's death and his new netflix documentary, a touching tribute or a twisted attempt at pubuc tribute or a twisted attempt at public therapy? princess diana's former butler and the man she described as her rock, paul burrell, has his say later in the show . but next, as irish the show. but next, as irish singer rasheen murphy issues a grovelling apology after daring to suggest puberty blockers for kids aren't a great idea . just kids aren't a great idea. just weeks after us star ne—yo was forced into a similar backtrack . when will modern celeb stand up to the warped woke ideology sweeping the western world? my superstar panel have plenty to say on this. we're back
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newsnight now in our media buzz and more front pages have just been delivered. at last, killers will have to face justice. that's the headline in the daily mail. the paper says that spineless criminals who refuse to hear their fate will face being dragged to the dock under new laws announced by the prime minister today. the minister earlier today. the times reports that police will be automatically sacked if they are found guilty of gross misconduct or any criminal offence in a series of zero tolerance reforms . the paper tolerance reforms. the paper also reveals that more than half of all people who died in england last year were on an nhs waiting list when they passed away. and that is a disgrace, isn't it , away. and that is a disgrace, isn't it, when away. and that is a disgrace, isn't it , when the away. and that is a disgrace, isn't it, when the media now with tonight's superstar panel, the author and broadcaster christine hamilton, the businessman and activist adam brooks, and former labour party adviser matthew lazor . now here adviser matthew lazor. now here we go again , irish singer we go again, irish singer songwriter rashid murphy may not be a name you were familiar with before this week, but she has now exploded into mainstream consciousness after penning the
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since deleted tweet which read please don't call me a terf. please don't call me a terf. please don't call me a terf. please don't keep using that word against women. i get you, but puberty blockers are are effed , absolutely desolate . big effed, absolutely desolate. big pharma laughing all the way to the bank. little mixed up kids are vulnerable and need to be protected. that's just true. now to you, me and anyone with a shred of sense left in them. those were perfectly sensible comments, but yet again, the bane social media mob who seemed to control the elite in this country. now we're out for celebrity blood leading murphy to capitulate with . i have to be to capitulate with. i have to be honest, the most pathetic and snivelling and mbappe in apology to date . so this is just some of to date. so this is just some of that statement released . that statement released. >> i've been thrown into a very pubuc >> i've been thrown into a very public discourse in an arena i'm uncomfortable in and deeply unsuitable for. i should have known that i was stepping out of line. i am so sorry. my comments
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have been directly hurtful to many of you. you must have felt a huge shock. blindside by this so abruptly. i understand fixed views are not helpful , but i views are not helpful, but i really hope people can understand concern out of understand my concern was out of love all of us. i will now love for all of us. i will now completely bow out of this conversation within the public domain. i am not in the slightest bit interested in turning any of turning it into any sort of campaign because campaigning is not i do, though i not what i do, though i completely understand for completely understand that for others, activism is their true calling is necessary and calling and is necessary and legitimate in a democracy . legitimate in a democracy. >> oh, christine , it's pathetic. >> oh, christine, it's pathetic. >> oh, christine, it's pathetic. >> i mean , look, it's pathetic >> i mean, look, it's pathetic that she she did that . but it's that she she did that. but it's also deeply sad that she felt she had to, because otherwise her career was going to be taken from her and actually, she acknowledges it probably still will taken from her because will be taken from her because that's woke mob that's how the woke mob operates, christine. they're all about cancel. about cancel cancel, cancel. >> i have to be honest, i have never heard rashid murphy never heard of rashid murphy until big singer amongst until she's a big singer amongst a certain group. i understand that. she's obviously i am
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that. she's obviously and i am not knowing about her. not knowing anything about her. i why did this, i don't know why she did this, because seems to me she was because it seems to me she was so clearly stepping out of what you might call her comfort zone. i do wonder she got i do wonder why she got involved. seen what involved. we've seen what happens to people j.k. happens to people like j.k. rowling. have seen i mean, rowling. we have seen i mean, the they the twitter mob, they they are an ugly mob. twitter and an angry, ugly mob. twitter and other aspects of social media. so i really don't understand why she did it. but the idea that having done it, she should issue that appalling apology . but as that appalling apology. but as you say, she was probably told by her agent, if you don't do this, gone, this, you're gone, you're gone, we'll you . we'll dump you. >> company will dump >> the record company will dump you. live bookers will dump you. the live bookers will dump you. the live bookers will dump you. but, matthew, you you. but but, matthew, you didn't think her original comments were appropriate? why >> well, i'm not sure. i think i. i'm not sure that swearing in the comment on facebook clearly, slightly . slightly. >> i think she hadn't thought about what she was writing, even if that was a position that she wanted to take. >> and it's a perfectly reasonable position for somebody to in terms to take. but i think in terms of the debate, know, sort of the debate, you know, sort of posting on facebook with a swear
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word in it, she was passionate. >> well, it is passion. >> well, it is passion. >> mean, look, the >> but look, i mean, look, the apologies because apologies are hilarious because people so loosely people use that word so loosely now. doesn't mean anything. >> it doesn't mean anything. >> it doesn't mean anything. >> think a lot heat. >> i think a lot of heat. i think it's a particularly sensitive debate and heat needs to it. to be taken out of it. >> but i think the apology is embarrassing it sounds embarrassing because it sounds like it's written by chatgpt. >> know, it's literally >> you know, it's literally a sort of bundle of words, as sort of bundle of key words, as you say, clearly written by the agent. >> w- t- t— agent. >> need a proper and >> and we need a proper and sensible what is an sensible debate about what is an important issue. >> can't have a proper and >> we can't have a proper and sensible when with sensible debate when anyone with any profile goes against the any profile who goes against the woke mob knows that they're going to be cancelled and they are the trans activists are some of the nastiest people on the internet . internet. >> i tweet a lot about this trans agenda. you know , i'm a trans agenda. you know, i'm a father, so this this horrifies me that parents would put their kids through these these puberty blockers or even contemplate surgery for their kids. i just can't get that. you know, these kids, i wanted to be he—man when i was 7 or 8 years of age. i
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grew out of it. a lot of these kids will grow out of it if they're left alone. i just think it's horrifying that you know, these celebrities, there are trans kids who need support. adam agree with you adam no, but i agree with you about their mind and they don't know their bodies at that age. but at what age? >> matthew at what age would you be happy to say, okay, know be happy to say, okay, we know that this person is trans and they've got to start going on this journey. at what age? >> well, it depends what you say about journey. about going on the journey. >> mean, you said trans >> so, i mean, you said trans kids need support. they need support. >> but absolutely, i'm absolutely there shouldn't absolutely clear there shouldn't there shouldn't be. >> clear. >> i'm absolutely clear. there shouldn't before shouldn't be surgery before before 16. i'm not talking about what support on the journey. >> what age should they go on puberty blockers? well, i think puberty blockers? well, i think puberty blockers? well, i think puberty blockers had be used. puberty blockers had to be used. >> know, very, very sparingly. >> an or 12 year old >> there's an 11 or 12 year old know their mind? no, they don't. >> but it's not even about puberty blockers in the name, isn't it puberty blockers? >> it's not even about puberty blockers, is it? blockers, though, is it? >> about exactly. >> it's about exactly. do schools identify schools allow kids to identify in dress in in a different way to dress in a different way? i mean, would you
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say. well, five, six, seven, i think no, not at five and six. >> clearly, people kids are still discovering who they are. >> i once kids are >> i think once once kids are getting teenagers. getting to be teenagers. >> clearly , you know, their >> clearly, you know, their feelings identities . feelings and their identities. >> you i mean, this is >> you know, i mean, this is this a sensitive issue. this is a very sensitive issue. and i was at school, being and when i was at school, being gay as gay man am, was gay as a gay man as i am, was a major thing. >> now it's just regarded as absolutely normal. and most schools up. schools have rainbow flags up. >> is normal. but what >> being gay is normal. but what i find with this trans agenda, they're trying to push this on they're trying to push this on the and a lot of parents the kids and a lot of parents are it as like a trendy are seeing it as like a trendy thing to a trans kid. we're thing to have a trans kid. we're seeing it hollywood some seeing it in hollywood with some of stars. of the stars. >> and it's this whole idea of medication. and rasheen was prepared apologising look prepared to apologising and look at what's happened. but what makes final word, chris. >> well, what happens to people like j.k. rowling and her makes it view, that the vast it in my view, is that the vast majority of people this majority of people in this country view, but country share our view, but they're going to say it. but they're not going to say it. but they're not going to say it. but they to say because they don't want to say because they don't want to say because they what scared. they see what scared. >> and that is what's chilling exactly. you know, exactly. now, look, as you know, on we love a good
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on the sofa, we love a good scrap. one of our very own superstar getting superstar panellist is getting ready the ring for ready to step into the ring for real. this sunday. britain's best publican freedom best loved publican and freedom fighter will be fighter adam brookes will be taking in a charity boxing taking part in a charity boxing match at the york hall area in bethnal green. all in honour of a very special little girl , isla a very special little girl, isla win, who sadly lost her battle with a rare and highly aggressive form of brain cancer called diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma or dipg. now adam is bravely raising funds for abbie's army cancer research and family support , a fantastic family support, a fantastic charity which supports families living with dipg. well i think our very own rocky has this in the bag, but let's have a look at him in action. joe this is. >> yeah. hey this . this is this >> yeah. hey this. this is this , this. this is.
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>> yeah. hey this. this is this , this. this is . what this is. , this. this is. what this is. this is. , this. this is. what this is. this is . this is this. this. this is. this is this. this. this is. this is this. this. this this. >> muhammad ali. your heart out. i'm back in brooksy. >> however, this is a proper fight against a fearsome adversary. bashir bash fakhoury , a professional fighter who has sent us a little message for you, adam. >> there's certainly we see we're going to go on this and what you're doing for charity is great. you know, good on you. but i fight. i fight for me, mate. remember that? i'm a prize fighter. i fight all around europe. fights, know. europe. street fights, you know. you what. don't you know what's what. don't bnng you know what's what. don't bring dog fighting dog to a bring a dog fighting dog to a fight and when you get fight and cry when you get bitten. all right, let's see. so you should stay in my bio or read news. the fighters be read the news. the fighters be fighters . fighters. >> oh, adam. okay, you've got to
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do your trash talk back. >> what's your response to bash? >> what's your response to bash? >> come on. on instagram, he calls me the newsreader. you know, because i wear my specs and i'm on here. so you know, if you think polo neck, if he you think your polo neck, if he thinks a newsreader is going to turn up, he's, he's got, you thinks a newsreader is going to turn uothers, he's got, you thinks a newsreader is going to turn uother things. jot, you thinks a newsreader is going to turn uother things. okay,»u thinks a newsreader is going to turn uother things. okay, what's know, other things. okay, what's your talk? on. he's your trash talk? come on. he's never judge a book its never judge a book by its its coven never judge a book by its its cover. i'm coming for the win. oh not going show any oh he's not going to show any mercy quarter is he. mercy or quarter is he. >> oh no my money's on you, brooksy my money. >> how can we support you, adam? >> how can we support you, adam? >> got a pinned >> look, i've got a pinned tweet. is my twitter. tweet. essex pr is my twitter. and the pin tweet is for abbie's army charity. so if you've got any spare money, please donate. it's great cause and it's it's for a great cause and it's in memory isla who touched my in memory of isla who touched my heart last year. and i made a great greatest britain once on here. and it upset me deeply when she was lost to this disease. so a very good cause. >> i think you are absolutely insane. >> i think you are absolutely insane . brave going up against insane. brave going up against bash and we'll see what state you're in on the panel next week. adam did actually say to me, can i come in, dan? and if
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i've got a black eye and i'm like, of course you can make up already, won't make up adam already, we won't make up adam brookes, christine hamilton, do stand up, it stand by because coming up, it looks sunak's government looks like sunak's government are refusing to offer any tax are refusing to offer us any tax cuts year unless you're a cuts this year unless you're a sewage water company. cuts this year unless you're a sewag
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time now for cancelled . and this time now for cancelled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversy issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. and prince harry's new netflix documentary hit our screens today with five episodes delving into his invictus games project,
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which been helping injured which has been helping injured war heroes since 2014. but the damage duke's troubled past was also investigated as he opened up about how his military tours of afghanistan triggered the trauma of losing his mother, the late princess diana. watch >> losing my mum at such a young age, the trauma that i had, i was never really aware of it was never discussed. i didn't really talk about it, and i suppressed it like most youngsters would have done. but then when it all came fizzing out, i was bouncing off the walls. i was like, what is going on here? i'm now feeling everything as opposed to being numb . being numb. >> so paul burrell, he's at it again . again. >> maybe this will help people, but in some ways it felt a bit jarring given the documentary, the series is actually meant to be about the athlete . it's be about the athlete. it's who've lost arms and lost legs . who've lost arms and lost legs.
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yeah well, here we go again. >> dan , i have to question the >> dan, i have to question the timing of the release of this on the eve of the anniversary of the eve of the anniversary of the death of princess diana . the death of princess diana. this is a netflix series which harry has been contracted to perform and has been paid for, of course , i have sympathy with of course, i have sympathy with him because i was there when his heart broke . i know the whole heart broke. i know the whole story . but surely, dan, these story. but surely, dan, these these private feelings should be dean these private feelings should be dealt with behind closed doors. and by parading them in public, he's leaving himself wide open to attack . and it can't be good to attack. and it can't be good for his mental health. his brother isn't doing the same as he is . he's he's thinking about he is. he's he's thinking about his mother silently and privately at balmoral with his father and i also think that this is , dan, an attack again on
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this is, dan, an attack again on the royal family, because in that documentary, he says that there was no one there for him. yeah, well, and surely let's have a little look at that attack on his father, his brother and the late queen. >> well , i brother and the late queen. >> well, i think you're right. so let's have a little look at the moment then i'll get you the moment and then i'll get you to react off the back of it. paul yeah, the biggest struggle to react off the back of it. palmeeah, the biggest struggle to react off the back of it. palme wasthe biggest struggle to react off the back of it. palme was the biggest struggle to react off the back of it. palme was the no. est struggle for me was the no. >> one around me really could help. didn't have that support help. i didn't have that support structure network that structure, that network or that expert identif my what expert advice to identif my what was actually going on with me and fortunately, like most of us, the first time you really consider therapy is when you're lying on the floor in the foetal position. wishing that position. probably wishing that you'd dealt with some of this stuff i mean, that's stuff previously. i mean, that's an attack, isn't it? >> paul it is. >> paul it is. >> and it sounds like a privileged prince is whingeing yet again . and he had every yet again. and he had every support that he could possibly need.i support that he could possibly need. i was there. he soaked my shirt with tears. i was there to support him. his father was there to support him. his
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grandmother was there to support him. he had an enormous support system behind closed doors , as system behind closed doors, as his brother did, too. and you know, i just can't help but feel here we go again, down the same old track . we're going down this old track. we're going down this track of oh, look at me. because i lost my mother lots of people lost their mother. lots of people lost their mother, their parents in road traffic accidents. harry isn't alone in that. and i just feel that this is the wrong angle. >> and he seems to have changed his story. well, he seems to have changed his story, too, paul have changed his story, too, paul, because back in 2017, he was actually praising his brother william and saying that it was william who actually talked him into going to therapy. all of a sudden therapy. now, all of a sudden he's one was he's saying, no, no one was there for me. so was he lying then or is he lying now? >> well, it suits him now, doesn't it, to tell this particular version of his story to support the invictus games. and i think the invictus games is a wonderful it really is. i
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think it really is. >> it's the best thing he's done. >> the troops. >> the troops. >> it's the best thing he's done. now, look, i do have to ask this. i'm sorry. you know, you just finish your point. sorry paul. >> what use? use this >> what to use? use this particular element of losing his mother yet again. i mean, he's used it in his he's used used it in his book. he's used it in other documentaries. and how many times can he talk about this? because quite frankly, people in britain are now thinking, well, actually, harry, we're quite fed up of hearing you whingeing about your life and you live a wonderful life now in in california. why do you keep bringing this up when your when your brother doesn't it? yeah, good point. it's time to stop. it's time to stop. good point. >> i've got to ask you about the talk of hollywood, which is doria ragland. meghan's mother, being pictured at a star studded event with kris jenner and kim kardashian . and lots of kardashian. and lots of speculation about exactly what this is about. paul, what do you
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know and what do you think? well well, this seems to me to be an extension of meghan. >> this is her world, the celebrity world. and perhaps meghan is using her mother in the same way that she has used other people in her life. and why would why would doria want to be associated with these celebrities in hollywood ? why? celebrities in hollywood? why? i just it's confusing , confusing just it's confusing, confusing me because you know, her father went down this route and surely doria sees that that the her ex—husband and the father of meghan came unstuck and it ended in tears. and we have you know, meg isn't royal anymore. she's a celebrity. she's trying to enter the celebrity world. but i think she's sort of using her mother to prise the door open to see if it's safe for her to tread into that world again. it's bonkers .
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that world again. it's bonkers. i say watch out , doria, because i say watch out, doria, because you soon may be dispatched out the way everyone else has been dispatched. because once meghan's used you and bled you dry, then you'll be no use to her and you'll be on the pile along with everyone else. yeah it's a really interesting strategy , isn't it? strategy, isn't it? >> but certainly harry and meghan seem to be going their own ways professionally. at the very least, they do . very least, they do. >> and it's going to be very interesting to watch how this plays out. um, meghan , one way plays out. um, meghan, one way into celebrity world in hollywood and harry, try to regain what he had as a royal prince. and i can't help but think of when he went to sandringham and said to his grandmother, our late queen granny, can i keep my uniform , granny, can i keep my uniform, please? can i keep my association with the army? and in a way , this is harry keeping in a way, this is harry keeping that association with the army by the invictus games.
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that association with the army by the invictus games . and in by the invictus games. and in a way, he's attached back into his uniformed world, the world which he left at the world, which maybe he still yearns for. >> maybe. maybe paul burrell , >> maybe. maybe paul burrell, brilliant as ever. thank you. paul will speak very soon. but it's paul will speak very soon. but wsfime paul will speak very soon. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain and union jackass my superstar panel returned. christine hamilton, who's your nominee for gb? first, i'm going right away from politics and my nomination for gb is sir cliff richard, who is releasing a new album to celebrate 65 years in the music business. >> the very first 45. you don't even know what a 45 is, do you? nor do most of the viewers was living doll. and he's a fellow supporter of fair, which is falsely accused of individuals for reform . and you know him for reform. and you know him well and i wouldn't say i know him well, but we are both campaigners for the same campaign. sorry, that's not very well put. anyway. sir richard , well put. anyway. sir richard, cause that's adam brookes.
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>> who's your nominee? my nominee is all the anti ulez campaigners, especially the together declaration of which i'm a part. >> we must fight back against this authority creep against drivers . drivers. >> yeah. and there was a big, big old protest outside downing street yesterday . and matthew street yesterday. and matthew lazio, nominee mine is sergeant graham saville, the police officer who died yesterday after trying to rescue a distressed man on train tracks in nottinghamshire. >> true definition of a hero. >> true definition of a hero. >> he really is. and i'm so glad that we've got to see sergeant graham saville, because i spoke about this at the top of the show last night when the news was announced, but we didn't have any pictures of him. and there he is with his partner there he is with his partner there , child, his whole family there, child, his whole family were by his side when he died . were by his side when he died. and certainly for me, sergeant graham saville , who is a real graham saville, who is a real hero, he was obviously trying to save this man off the tracks when he was killed himself is a great britain. i'm really always
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touched by policemen in the line of duty who lose their lives because my uncle, who was a police officer, derek wootton, lost his life in a very similar way. so i think we should pay tribute to graham tonight . union tribute to graham tonight. union jack jackass time. christine well, my honorary union jackass is france. >> the entire country for allegedly causing this recent air traffic chaos for being beastly over brexit, for taking £500 million to stop the boats and doing nothing about it. and frankly, just for being french and never having got over waterloo, loving this. >> adam brooks, your nominee? >> adam brooks, your nominee? >> my nominee is labour mp dawn butler for her outrageous comments about suella. >> yeah, i did my digest about this tonight. have a look. get promoted because of the things that they're saying. >> so you couldn't really have a white home secretary saying the sort of things that suella saying and get away with it that easily. i don't think just outrageously racist and matthew
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albany mine are the ten water companies that have paid no tax in the last year. >> thanks to a loophole given to them by one rishi sunak. when he was chancellor or when they're putting up bills hard putting up bills for hard pressed households and not fixing those leaks. >> well , look, fixing those leaks. >> well, look, i'm going to go with hamilton. >> well, look, i'm going to go witithis hamilton. >> well, look, i'm going to go witithis be amilton. >> well, look, i'm going to go witithis be controversial. >> this may be controversial. it's country of france. and it's the country of france. and i'll tell why. i'll tell you i'll tell you why. i'll tell you why. i'm just back from three days france. i was only there days in france. i was only there to see a very good friend who was from australia. i had was over from australia. i had honestly the worst holiday of my life. was completely life. it was completely miserable. it was it was miserable. and it was it was because of french. i'm because of the french. i'm going to honest. was to be completely honest. it was even worse than going to even worse than than going to belgium. uh, nothing worked. nothing was open. it was literally book a literally impossible to book a taxito literally impossible to book a taxi to get an uber anywhere . taxi to get an uber anywhere. there were no hire cars . if you there were no hire cars. if you wanted to go to a restaurant, they were usually closed. if they were usually closed. if they were usually closed. if they were open, there were only about five things on the menu. uh, honestly, it was beautiful , uh, honestly, it was beautiful, but the weather was rubbish. so ihave but the weather was rubbish. so i have to say, christine, you've tapped into my current hatred of
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france . i was so glad to be back in. >> i don't know any of that. >> i don't know any of that. >> oh, didn't know any of that i >>i -- >> i know. if i believe you, it's just a joke. but christine hamilton, matthew laterza and our prize fighter adam brooks, i hope back in one piece. good luck for the fight, adam. thank you. we'll be keeping our fingers sunday. thank fingers crossed on sunday. thank you for your company tonight. i'm back again tomorrow from 9 pm, where i'll be joined by pm, where i'll be joined by lady colin campbell, phil dampier and whittaker and kelvin mackenzie. but next up, it's headliners. good night. mackenzie. but next up, it's headliners. good night . the headliners. good night. the temperature's rising, but next, solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hello, it's aidan mcgivern here with the latest forecast from the met office here at gb news. clear at first over the next 24 hours, clouds then increase, rain spreading up from the southwest for many of us later on. we've got a gap in between weather systems for the time being, low pressure pushing into the north sea. the next into the north sea. but the next low on the way, bringing
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low is on the way, bringing a series of weather fronts that will affect will particularly affect northern and the northern ireland, wales and the south—west end of the south—west by the end of the night. clouds are night. already the clouds are thickening western areas thickening across western areas through and through the evening and overnight clear spells for scotland and eastern scotland central and eastern england. at first and actually quite a fresh feel here first thing thursday with temperatures widely in the single figures not quite so fresh further west where we've got the cloud keeping things a bit milder and we've also the rain moving we've also got the rain moving in first thing, some heavier pulses northern pulses across parts of northern ireland morning as ireland during the morning as well and the well as wales and the south—west. rain slowly south—west. that rain slowly pushes rest of wales, pushes into the rest of wales, the midlands, south—east england, but it largely avoids scotland where we just see 1 or 2 light showers in the afternoon. likewise for the north and northeast of england and warm where we do get and feeling warm where we do get some through, some sunshine coming through, feeling disappointingly cool across the central slice of the uk 16 or 17 where we've got the outbreaks of rain, further rain to come across northern england into parts of north wales, northern ireland during friday morning. heavy showers clear the south—east, but further
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sanchez in the newsroom. the prime minister says those hit by new ulez charges shouldn't expect any more financial assistance from the government . assistance from the government. speaking to gb news, rishi sunak said he understands the frustration felt by residents forced to pay a daily charge due to the expansion of the mayor of london's clean air scheme. he also urged the labour party to explain why they think it's right to ahead with the plan right to go ahead with the plan when struggling when families are struggling with the rising cost of living. >> this is solely the responsibility of the labour party and the labour mayor sadiq khan keir starmer. it's for khan and keir starmer. it's for them explain they think them to explain why they think this the right do this is the right thing to do and they do that. i don't and they should do that. i don't think it's the right priority. people have made their views very now it's to very clear and now it's up to them to themselves and them to explain themselves and why is right why they think this is the right thing do. thing to do. >> met police commissioner sir mark rowley has welcomed government zombie government plans to ban zombie style knives, to the style knives, according to the home office. works underway to increase the maximum sentence for their import asian manufacture possession and sale to two years. police will also
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