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will make us the migrant it will make us the migrant dumping ground of europe. would you be willing to take that 13% number as our share of the eu asylum seekers .7 asylum seekers? >> this number is a nonsense number. >> it's coming from the i know where it's come from . so as where it's come from. so as labour prepares to open our doors to eu migrants in perpetuity, is the party going to sell off our sovereignty and betray the majority of brits who voted to take back control ? i'll voted to take back control? i'll sound the alarm on this. ramona plot in my digest, next. they're my superstar panel. weigh in. and joining me on the sofa, allison pearson, lord bailey and amy nicole turner. allison pearson, lord bailey and amy nicole turner . plus, allison pearson, lord bailey and amy nicole turner. plus, fleet street icon kelvin mackenzie reacts to starmers pledge to ditch the rwanda scheme. but breaking tonight, in a world exclusive interview, our very own megyn kelly sits down with former us president donald trump former us president donald trump for the first time in seven years. and boy, is it worth the wait . wait. >> can a man become a woman?
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doesit >> can a man become a woman? does it make you angry? >> yeah. when i saw the mug shot, i said he's angry. yeah. >> would i like to be at turnberry in scotland right now? i may never see those places again . again. >> coming up , again. >> coming up, megan will take us behind the scenes of the donald's most revealing interview ever as he opens up about the possibility of being put behind bars. about the possibility of being put behind bars . also on the way put behind bars. also on the way as the shop keeper at the centre of the peckham incident hits back at accusations of racism. is the blm movement bad for britain? bushra sheikh christopher rose and narinder kaur debate that in the clash and to have channel 4 gone one step too far after the reality show married at first sight weds a bloke to this woman and only reveals after the ceremony that they are trans and widdecombe gives her unmissable reaction in the latest edition of whities war on woke. we'll have the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. the moment they drop this is dan wootton. drop to this is dan wootton.
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tonight let's go. you're watching tv news. britain's news channel lady colin campbell up on the show as well. and i really cannot wait for meghan kelly to beam in stateside and bring us all of the highlights from her. trump interview. that's coming this interview. that's coming up this houn interview. that's coming up this hour. first, though, polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> dan, thank you and good evening. we start this bulletin with some breaking news concerning gatwick airport . what concerning gatwick airport. what we understand in the last half houn we understand in the last half hour, thousands of passengers are facing massive cancellations and delays at the airport in surrey. the airport is saying it's all because of a shortage of staff. in fact, they're saying due to a short notice, staff , staff absence in their staff, staff absence in their statement in the air traffic control tower. what does that
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mean ? it means that flights are mean? it means that flights are being turned away from gatwick just as they thought they were about to land. and they're being diverted elsewhere across the uk, gatwick airport is advising passengers to check with their airline before travelling and the tracking website flight radar says there's an average delay to flight times of around an hour. some reports that about 40 flights affected . and we're 40 flights affected. and we're trying to firm that up for you, but we do know that flights will be diverted as far away as cardiff and bournemouth. massive disruption for passengers. more on that as we get it. but in other news today , around i in 7 other news today, around i in 7 brits are waiting for routine treatment from the nhs in england , new figures show 7.68 england, new figures show 7.68 million people are currently on the waiting list. and there's also been a rise in waits of over a year earlier today, the government announced the nhs will be receiving £200 million to help with the coming winter. labour says that money is just a
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sticking plaster in other news, sir keir starmer says he'll seek an eu wide returns agreement for those who cross the english channel and come to the uk illegally. the labour leader is saying the deal may involve a quid pro quo approach to accepting migrants from the eu. sir keir starmer and the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper were meeting with the eu's policing body europol in the hague this morning. but the immigration minister, robert jenrick, told gb news labour's plan won't stop the small boats crisis. well i think the mask supped crisis. well i think the mask slipped today. >> we saw what would happen if there was a labour government tonight and that is that they would wave in tens of thousands of illegal migrants from a place of illegal migrants from a place of safety in europe if their plan to share the burden of european countries went ahead . european countries went ahead. over 100,000 illegal migrants would come to the uk and the worst thing is it wouldn't even
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stop the boats . stop the boats. >> robert jenrick well, the developing news coming to us from the united states tonight is that president biden's son hunter, has been indicted on criminal gun charges for lying . criminal gun charges for lying. it's the first ever prosecution of a sitting child's sitting presidents child, of course, although he is an adult, he's facing three criminal counts related to making false statements, lying in connection with the purchase of a firearm and illegally possessing the weapons while he was a drug addict . that's we understand, addict. that's we understand, after a plea deal fell apart. but here at home, the personal details of greater manchester police officers have been hacked in a cyber attack. details such as identity badges and warrant cards, including names and photographs, are all thought to have been stolen. the force says it's aware of the attack and it's aware of the attack and it's treating it very seriously . and finally , nasa says it's . and finally, nasa says it's taking to action explore the potential existence of ufos, the
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space agency says there have been unexplained sightings in the sky, but that there was no clear evidence that the objects were belonging to extra terrestrials. they've appointed a new director to research what they're calling unidentified anomaly phenomenon. the agency's administrator, bill nelson , says administrator, bill nelson, says he wants to shift the conversation about ufos from sensationalism to science on tv online, dab+ radio and launching an app. this is gb news, britain's news . britain's news. channel >> so slippery starmer wanted today to mark his transformation into a global statesman conquering europe with tough talk about stopping the boats with a new eu backed law enforcement approach. but that claim is nothing but a mirage.
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political spin that only the biased establishment media would be stupid enough to accept without interrogation because while the british bashing corporation woke itv and sky news might repeat that pitch, what the labour party has actually done is admit that in government we would be tied to the eu's ludicrous approach to migrants. so given our population and taking into account the 1 million illegal arrivals to europe annually , we arrivals to europe annually, we would have to accept over 120,000 migrants from the continent every single year. us as a government source who crunched those numbers, told the daily mail . finally we get to daily mail. finally we get to see sir keir starmer's plan for illegal migration. he'll make it legal . that's the opposite of legal. that's the opposite of taking back control. it's throwing our doors open in perpetuity . the prime minister, perpetuity. the prime minister, who isn't stopping the boats ehhen who isn't stopping the boats either, by the way, was scathing in his response . in his response. >> well, keir starmer spent all
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of this year voting against our stop the boats bill. the toughest legislation that any government has passed to tackle illegal migration. i think he spent most of last year voting against a previous bill, which has since then to led almost 700 arrests related to organised immigration crime. so i don't think that think it's credible that he really wants to grip this problem plans seem problem and his plans today seem to to saying that we to amount to saying that we might one day accept 100,000 eu migrants every year. that doesn't seem like a credible plan to me to stop the boats . plan to me to stop the boats. >> the home secretary suella braverman went further , writing braverman went further, writing that starmer would make britain the, quote, dumping ground for many of the millions of illegal migrants that europe doesn't want before adding and none of this will stop the boats , as this will stop the boats, as most of the msm ignored this conundrum during interviews with starmer today. but the sun's harry cole did quiz him and jeremy vine tried to get an answer from angela rayner. their non—response sources were
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telling . telling. >> are you ruling out joining an eu wide burden sharing scheme then today? >> well, look, i think needs to be a returns agreement and that will have to be negotiated in opposition. i'm not in a position negotiate then, if position to negotiate then, if we were a burden sharing we were joining a burden sharing scheme, represent about scheme, we'd represent about just 1 10 of the eu population. >> so would you be willing to take that 13% number as as our share the eu asylum seekers? share of the eu asylum seekers? >> this number is a nonsense number. >> it's come from the i know where it's come from. >> it says that you're going to say to the eu, let's do this together and the result will be we a certain we will take a certain proportion the total number proportion of the total number of that to the eu of migrants that come to the eu and that will get more. and that will mean we get more. >> it's not the case. no, >> well, it's not the case. no, because moment we've got because at the moment we've got people illegal gangs are people where illegal gangs are bringing people over, risking their you haven't got their lives, and you haven't got a cap on those numbers. we've got thousands of got hundreds and thousands of people that will carry on in hotels that'll carry on so it won't carry on starmer's non—response led to this brilliant riposte from penny
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mordaunt in the house today, who compare lured him to the hapless beach ken from the barbie movie i >> because i think the labour leader is beach ken beach. ken stands for nothing on shifting sands in his flip flops, staring out to sea, doing nothing constructive to stop small boats or grow the economy. and when we examine his weak record on union demands on border control, on protecting the public and stopping small boats, we discover that, like beach ken, he has zero balls. >> penny's words, not mine, but that was quite a moment. what i do think starmer has proven today is that illegal immigration already a national emergency , will only get worse emergency, will only get worse under a labour government by scrapping the rwanda scheme and starmer is waving goodbye to one of the only solutions to this
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growing crisis, which is a proper , fuller and proper proper, fuller and proper deterrent scheme to stop the boats. but to respond now my superstar panel, top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson. the concern of peer lord bailey and author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. so alison starmer had some very good spin, didn't he? which was much of the media went with, you know, we're going to treat the new arrivals like terrorists. we're going to turn them all back. but actually, all you had to do was examine small to do was examine the small print find out what he's print to find out what he's actually is come on in. actually saying. is come on in. 120,000 illegal migrants from europe every single year forever . well, yes. >> no , that's ridiculous. that >> no, that's ridiculous. that is true , dan, but it's the is true, dan, but it's the conservative government which used to be the most trusted on immigration, which has been weak and which has allowed starmer to move his tanks into immigration. talk tough. i read the piece he wrote in the sun. it was very,
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very clever. it was calculated to make the readers think he really cared about the disruption to their communities with seekers in their with asylum seekers in their hotels. labour doesn't give a about disruption to working about the disruption to working class , so is class communities, so labour is entirely internationalist , entirely internationalist, entirely internationalist, entirely pro—immigration . ian so entirely pro—immigration. ian so this is a con , but let's think this is a con, but let's think about this. dan clever when we were in its cunning, it will resound with some people who are fed up and who see the government five years, stop the boat, stop the boats. nothing's happening. you know, 50,000 coming here, 175,000 asylum seekers on the, you know, waiting to be processed. so this is a rising out of weakness. but let's remember when we were actual members of the european union, we weren't part of an asylum sharing plan. so this would be even worse than before brexit. so it's absolutely disastrous. and my great fear is that this is going to pave the way for an amnesty because , of way for an amnesty because, of course, starmer is saying all the hotels are going to be
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emptied of asylum seekers. how is he going to empty the hotels of asylum seekers? he's going to give them leave to remain, isn't he? >> of course . >> of course. >> of course. >> what's the problem with that? >> what's the problem with that? >> , because there are >> well, because there are because got enough because we haven't got enough houses. explaining this houses. we keep explaining this to there's enough to amy. there's not enough houses hospital places for houses or hospital places for our own. amy. >> amy, you are almost you are almost combusting . then when i almost combusting. then when i when i said that this is going to result in us taking 120,000 migrants, it's me that you could translate it like that. >> you know, you're misrepresenting it. and you know the figure is not that. >> that is a figure that the conservatives plucked and conservatives have plucked and invented. if that's our share. hold on our share of what our share would be, which hasn't actually been worked out. it was closer to 30,000. why? and also , what's this? no, no, no, please, please tell us, where did that 30,000 figure come from? because. because if you take the eu and also returns agreement returns agreement is agreement a returns agreement is not this wild? but where have you got 30,000? where you've got
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one step a time? one step at a time? >> where have you got 30,000? >> where have you got 30,000? >> so you take all of the migrants in the eu and divide them up. what we would have in our returns agreement our pro quo returns agreement would be closer to 30,110. >> we are we are not. if we're talking about population, we are. >> we're just about more than 10% of the eu population . 10% of the eu population. >> ian so if you take a million and divide it by that, it leaves you 130,000, not necessarily , you 130,000, not necessarily, no, no. >> the maths is pretty strong . >> the maths is pretty strong. >> the maths is pretty strong. >> is it as strong as the maths? that said, we can send everyone to and then it turned out to rwanda and then it turned out it was only people. me. it was only 300 people. let me. hold hold on, hold on. let hold on, hold on, hold on. let me tell you. let me tell you. >> let me tell you. so firstly, i've certainly sofa month after month said we need starmer month and said we need starmer to he do. so to tell us what he would do. so first of let's congratulate first of all, let's congratulate him coming out of it. but him for coming out of it. but where he's gone wrong is to huge miscalculation is firstly he believes the people believes where the only people in struggling with in europe struggling with immigrants migrants who immigrants and who migrants who who to lower the number. if who want to lower the number. if he believes for a second france are going to say, yeah, great,
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let's this evenly, he seems let's do this evenly, he seems to that macron is to misunderstand that macron is under huge pressure to reduce the numbers, hence the money we're giving to him. he's he's spending on other things. he's not reducing the numbers and secondly, he's playing secondly, where he's playing really yeah. when is he really fails. yeah. when is he going to send anybody back? now let's be clear. if you want to open i've always said open the doors, i've always said just people the truth. but just tell people the truth. but the point is this, right? he has resisted this country's attempts to people every to turn people back at every turn. and if he turns turn. and also and if he turns around people, he's around and sends people, he's a hypocrite. has confirmed that hypocrite. he has confirmed that there will be no rwanda style schemes whatsoever made the eu interested in negotiating . interested in negotiating. >> well, by the way, it's also what the national crime agency say is the only guaranteed method to stop the boats. >> and he just said bye bye to that. >> and that is what has got this cooperation going. when rishi sunak the cooperation isn't there yet. they said no based . there yet. they said no based. >> the cooperation isn't, isn't is. and you're very naive thinking that eu is going to say, oh yeah, we'll do this deal
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and only have to take and you will only have to take 33% of the numbers as everyone else as if , if 33% of the numbers as everyone else as if, if anything, 33% of the numbers as everyone else as if , if anything, they'll else as if, if anything, they'll probably be asking to take double the numbers, which would mean taking 250,000 suella braverman made the point it's not even going to stop the boats i >> -- >> no, no, that's correct. >> so they're still going because there's no deterrent. >> there's no there's no deterrent. >> and it's only once this a deterrent that the people smugglers actually be scared smugglers are actually be scared off. lord bailey, off. amy nicole, lord bailey, allison pearson , my superstar, allison pearson, my superstar, her night, but also her with me all night, but also still to come our still to come this hour, our stateside mega megastar megan kelly me with her kelly joins me live with her exclusive bombshell interview with before that, with donald trump. before that, though, conservative firebrand ann lays into woke ann widdecombe lays into woke channel for duping viewers channel 4 for duping viewers into their mail into thinking their mail contestant first into thinking their mail conte�*unknowingly first into thinking their mail conte�*unknowingly tied first into thinking their mail conte�*unknowingly tied the rst into thinking their mail conte�*unknowingly tied the knot sight unknowingly tied the knot with show's ever trans with the show's first ever trans content stunt. the no nonsense brexiteer and former tory minister joins me brexiteer and former tory ministerjoins me live shortly . ministerjoins me live shortly. but next in the clash, the peckham shopkeeper who stopped but next in the clash, the pe
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aftermath show it's actually blm stoking racial divisions? and is the organisation bad for britain? bushra sheikh chris rose narinder kaur they're going to lock horns on that next, but what do you think? dan gbnews.com vote in poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb twitter. back after gb news on twitter. back after this . oh, my
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first, the clash and tension lines are still red lining after monday's alleged shoplifting drama in peckham between an asian store owner and a black woman. he accused of thieving , woman. he accused of thieving, shocking footage showed the man grappling with the woman as he reportedly tried to stop her leaving. armed with goods . but leaving. armed with goods. but he's now been accused by black lives matter of being heavy handed and racist in his response , blm campaigners left response, blm campaigners left disturbed signs outside the shop on tuesday , which called for the on tuesday, which called for the removal of, quote, parasu thick merchants and for east asians to, quote, go to hell . all but to, quote, go to hell. all but critics from the black community have blasted blm for turning the incident into a toxic race row . incident into a toxic race row. >> i feel like us as the black community, we really need to ask ourselves, is it a quality that we want or is it privilege that we want or is it privilege that we want? >> we go out and we do some ridiculous stuff and then we turn around and say, well, you're racist. no this is turn around and say, well, you ae racist. no this is turn around and say, well, you a race racist. no this is turn around and say, well, you a race issue.st. no this is not a race issue. >> so what do you think is the
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blm bad for britain to blm movement bad for britain to debate this now , i am joined by debate this now, i am joined by bushra sheikh christopher rose and narinder kaur kerr. so christopher , i think you agree christopher, i think you agree with the woman who we just saw that actually blm isn't helping this country . this country. >> absolutely agree . i mean, for >> absolutely agree. i mean, for me, the issue wasn't about race at all. >> i mean, you could argue that the guy was a bit heavy handed. >> sure. but as a black person, you can't just walk into someone's store if they refuse to give you a refund. >> you can't just take other belongings. there that shoplifting. so you can't just create , commit and commit a create, commit and commit a crime. then when they fight back, you say, oh, that's racism. sadly, that's what black lives matter has done. >> it's created that type of mentality amongst the black community where we and of course, we don't know for sure that the woman in this case has has shoplifted. >> it was suspected , of course,
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>> it was suspected, of course, she has been arrested . exactly. she has been arrested. exactly. it's allegedly bushra , you think it's allegedly bushra, you think that the shop owner was completely within his rights, though, especially given the epidemic of shoplifting? we have across the country at the moment ? >> 7- >> oh, ? >> oh, totally. >> oh, totally. >> you know , people keep going >> you know, people keep going on about he was trying to strangle her. >> that's not what happened . he >> that's not what happened. he had a moment where he used force that he didn't realise that he was because he was being smashed in head with with a basket . in the head with with a basket. it nipped his eye. and if anyone said anything, put in the eye before you know that that reflex and that response is going to happen. he's a shop owner. he was protecting his property and his business from a woman who was irate , overdramatic, was irate, overdramatic, uncontrollable . all people are uncontrollable. all people are totally forgetting that perspective. and what do you think of blm using this protest and organisations like sister space connected to ngozi fulani, who seems to want to stoke a
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race war in this country? >> what do you think of them using this incident to launch these protests? bushra it good for britain or bad for britain ? for britain or bad for britain? >> it's totally bad for britain . we don't want to end up like america . black lives matter america. black lives matter movement is an absolute scam. it emboldens the racist rhetoric that simply doesn't exist . it that simply doesn't exist. it makes people of even ethnic communities delude about the reality of what is actually happening. >> narendra narendra has got her headin >> narendra narendra has got her head in her hands as narendra. do you think blm is good for britain ? britain? >> i think any protest group, i think they have every right to stick up and demand for the equal rights for black people who historically and systemically suffered racism in this country. >> and i'm not going to go through all the examples because there's so many. >> and bushra, you're sat there talking in such stereotype language, sticking up for the shopkeeper who quite frankly, just want to keep the money in his till the lady comes in the
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shop nicely, kindly offers a receipt, proof of purchase , and receipt, proof of purchase, and he refuses. that's when narinder look narinder narinder. >> i'm going to interrupt their. no, no, no. narinderjust let me interrupt for second. no, interrupt for one second. no, no, no, no, no, no. let me interrupt for one second. this is important. i do not want is very important. i do not want to the specifics of to talk about the specifics of this case. okay. because the case investigated by case has been investigated by the justice will run its the police. justice will run its course. what we're talking about is the toxic nick. blm is about the toxic nick. blm protests , which narendra protests outside, which narendra actually stoking racism. well, did you not see the signs that are up on the shops? do you not see what they're calling asian people? >> those groups, those protest groups are quite within their rights to up those signs and rights to put up those signs and protest in narinder narinder did you read the signs? >> narendra ? >> narendra? >> narendra? >> narendra? >> narendra describe no, no. narenda narendra , let me narenda narendra, let me interrupt again. interrupt you again. >> you say the blm >> so you say that the blm movement are within their rights to put up signs that call asian people parasitic merchants and tell them to go to hell. do you think that's within their rights
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? >> well, they're protesting 7 >> well, they're protesting , >> well, they're protesting, actually. they're the customer. peckham is a large black community and actually they may feel that these asian shopkeepers are taking the mickey out of them because they are taking money from black people, not respecting the people, but not respecting the black woman, quite frankly. >> rose , come in >> christopher rose, come in here. let christopher come in here. let christopher come in here. well, yeah . here. well, yeah. >> see, there's this idea that because she shares the same skin tone as me, that i must defend her. that's the type of mentality that black lives matter creates. and frankly, i think she was in the wrong . and think she was in the wrong. and i know why they're i don't know why they're protesting outside creating protesting outside and creating these . that is wrong . these signs. that is wrong. merchants. it's wrong. i mean , merchants. it's wrong. i mean, if white people wrote that, it'd be absolutely racist. so it's the same as if black lives matter activists do it. we don't get a free. >> okay. narinder kaur comment nannder >> okay. narinder kaur comment narinder kaur in. >> but if a black man put his hands on a white woman, that that that the whole of peckham would be open fire because actually if it was a white woman, this would not be this
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would be. >> bushra, do you agree with that? >> because it's a black woman. no. no one cares. no no one cares. but bushra is a muslim lady. >> bushra, respond. narinder honestly, we just need to stop making this about race. >> this is about personal accountability and responsibility of a human being. and we are all we all have to look at ourselves and see how we behave. stop seeing people as colour, judge people based on the actions that you have to do. >> you are constantly your community is constantly accused. as a muslim . oh, you're as a muslim. oh, you're terrorists, you're this, you're that and you fight against that. so why can't black people fight against their rights ? you're against their rights? you're a hypocrite . you're not being hypocrite. you're not being a terrorist is a religion. it's not really a colour. >> i don't understand why you're getting so irate. okay. >> christopher. christopher christopher, come on. i've >> i've say what rights as a black person. what are we fighting for? the right to shoplift. that's not really a right. i want. yes, indeed. >> that's indeed a right to
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shoplift. >> chris, you are so ignorant and of course i will. >> i will repeat again. i will repeat again . we do not know the repeat again. we do not know the specifics of what went on in this case, but bushra sheikh chris topher, rose narinder kaun chris topher, rose narinder kaur, thank you all so much. who do you agree with on this? amid the peckham shoplifting row, is the peckham shoplifting row, is the blm movement bad for britain? ian on twitter writes blm only seems to be interested britain? ian on twitter writes blcomplainings to be interested britain? ian on twitter writes blcomplaining s to bewhite ested in complaining about white people. benefits people. what tangible benefits have to the british have they brought to the british black population or to britain in general from veronica, any movement that supports fairness for all and a non biased society has to be applauded. but like every organisation, it gets infiltrated by radicals. and this is unfortunately happening to the movement. i think to the blm movement. i think that's a fair point actually. and writes, have big and fred writes, i have big concerns about blm. i feel they are no longer an organisation for equality, but instead seek to division and to create race division and anger and your verdict is now in. 92% of you saying the blm movement is bad for britain, just 8% of you supporting that organisation . us media superstar
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organisation. us media superstar meghan kelly on standby with juicy details from her world exclusive interview with donald trump. we'll be showing it to you shortly. first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up . heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello again . as we go through >> hello again. as we go through tonight and into tomorrow , we tonight and into tomorrow, we are going to see those strong winds in the north easing, allowing for a little bit of a chilly night for some of us. meanwhile, some rain is going to push little bit push its way a little bit further northwards. that rains being by this front. and being caused by this front. and you can see it's starting to feed a little bit further northwards through the northwards as we go through the next so. meanwhile the next day or so. meanwhile the deep low brought deep low that's brought some windy scotland is windy weather to scotland is pushing well. pushing northwards as well. still strong winds still bringing some strong winds to shetland. otherwise to shetland. but otherwise the winds as result, winds are easing. as a result, we're see some low we're going to see some low temperatures across temperatures perhaps across north parts of north northwestern parts of scotland. this front scotland. meanwhile, this front that you earlier, that i showed you earlier, pushing southern pushing into parts of southern scotland, england, scotland, northern england, northern ireland so on to northern ireland and so on to this temperatures not this rain. temperatures not dropping amount also
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dropping a huge amount and also staying warm across more staying fairly warm across more southern friday, then southern areas friday, then a wet picture across southern scotland , northern england and scotland, northern england and northern ireland. the rain is going to be quite persistent and with heavy bursts, we could with some heavy bursts, we could see those totals building up a brighter picture further north, a showers to watch for a few showers to watch out for here. meanwhile, across central southern england and wales, plenty to southern england and wales, plehad to southern england and wales, plehad and to southern england and wales, plehad and temperatures to southern england and wales, plehad and temperatures getting be had and temperatures getting into the mid 20 celsius. looking ahead to saturday and there may be mist and fog patches to be some mist and fog patches to watch out for. thing, but watch out for. first thing, but these clear . then these should quickly clear. then there'll plenty of dry fine there'll be plenty of dry fine weather of weather across the bulk of england wales though. watch england and wales though. watch out a showers developing out for a few showers developing later on and notice that front that's around for such that's been around for such a long period of time starting to break drier break up. so turning drier across northern areas . the across those northern areas. the risk some heavy thunderstorms risk of some heavy thunderstorms as with as we go into sunday with temperatures early next temperatures dropping early next week , looks like things are week, looks like things are heating up . heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming of weather on. gb news coming up, our very own meghan kelly is
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here with explosive details of here with explosive details of her world exclusive interview with former us president donald trump . trump. >> does it make you angry? yeah. when i saw the mug shot, i said he's angry. yeah it makes me angry. >> there is a realistic chance you go to prison. you could go to prison. >> more from meghan >> much more from meghan shortly, but first, woke channel 4 is plunged into an embarrassing fakery row after seemingly stitching up a married at first sight contestant with the show's first ever transgender bride , former tory transgender bride, former tory minister and conservative firebrand ann widdecombe. lets rip at what she calls a socially corrupt stunt. she's live
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isabel monday to thursday from six till 930 . six till 930. >> megan kelly's exclusive interview with donald trump coming up next. but first, it's time for big willie style with former conservative minister ann widdecombe and a tv fakery row has exploded over at channel 4 over pairing a groom with the first ever trans bride on the hit show. married at first sight. so in an episode which is due to air next week, male at birth, ella morgan marries a man. but doesn't reveal her story until after the ceremony, leaving the confused groom apparently furious. but in a shocking twist, channel 4 has been forced to admit the man was informed before the ceremony that his bride would be trans and is, in fact, the viewers at home who have been left duped , home who have been left duped, not the groom. that's if we're to believe, channel 4. so witty. welcome back to the show. do you
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think channel 4 is simply using the trans debate here to court controversy and chase ratings ? controversy and chase ratings? >> oh, yes . >> oh, yes. >> oh, yes. >> i mean, all these these shows, which one can only call sex shows. >> i mean, i know they're called dating shows, but i mean, the whole the whole emphasis is on the on the physical. >> i mean, i think all these shows are very corrupting and they are designed to shock . they are designed to shock. >> and of course, once you have shock, then you've got to go to a higher level to shock again. >> it's like the depiction of violence on television. >> you know, first of all, you have mild violence. people get used to that. so they want something and so it goes something more. and so it goes on you get very explicit, on until you get very explicit, graphic, horrible violence. and people , you know, have moved to people, you know, have moved to that stage . and i think that is that stage. and i think that is what has happened. you know, we had the innocence of cilla black's date and we've black's blind date and we've gone from there right through to love island and now to this. and i think it would have been
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appalled if the man hadn't known. i mean, if the man hadn't known. i mean, if the man hadn't known , i would have said that, known, i would have said that, you know , that that was just you know, that that was just beyond the pale. completely. if he'd been duped . he'd been duped. >> well, that did happen before that did happen before it was sky1 that did it on a show called there's something about miriam back in the early 2000. but yeah, it feels like it's the viewers that are being lied to. this is what channel 4 said, though, anne, because of course, we provide both sides of the stories at gb news. they stories here at gb news. they have this is the first time have said this is the first time married at first sight. uk has featured a trans bride. so to ensure fully consent ensure fully informed consent and with the permission of the bride, groom was that bride, the groom was told that the match found for him was a trans woman. after which both parties chose to continue to in the process in all other ways, the process in all other ways, the integrity of the format was preserved . but anyway, we don't preserved. but anyway, we don't watch sorts of shows, do watch those sorts of shows, do we? because i think they're probably time as probably on at the same time as dan wootton tonight and obviously here. yeah obviously you're here. yeah >> now look, it would have been
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appalling if the man hadn't known. >> yeah, yeah, man did know. >> yeah, yeah, man did know. >> yeah. so it's just the viewers that you can just the viewers that you can just the viewers dup. but look, and viewers that dup. but look, and i move to something i want to move on to something more serious. theresa may has i want to move on to something more flogging theresa may has i want to move on to something more flogging heresa may has i want to move on to something more flogging her newviay has i want to move on to something more flogging her new book,is been flogging her new book, a memoir covering her time in government, but she couldn't resist pop at her resist it. a cheap pop at her successor johnson, when successor, boris johnson, when speaking andrew marr. watch speaking to andrew marr. watch this . oh sorry. we do not have this. oh sorry. we do not have that clip, unfortunately. and we're to going come back to that shortly. but effectively what she said, anne, was that basically boris's deal was a piece of rubbish and her deal, which didn't even take us out of brexit, was better . brexit, was better. >> i mean, the effrontery of it, i mean, just beggars belief. i mean, it is sheer effrontery . i mean, it is sheer effrontery. i mean, it is sheer effrontery. i mean, she actually cobbled together a deal that if her own attorney general hadn't stood up in the house and denounced, it would have kept us in the customs union. and she tried to sell it to us. and to say, no,
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that was all nonsense. and her own attorney general had contradict her the house of contradict her in the house of commons. that's how bad it was . commons. that's how bad it was. and that was what the mess that bofis and that was what the mess that boris was left to clear up . and boris was left to clear up. and no, boris did not negotiate a good deal. and i'm never going to say that he did. i sold out northern ireland, but oh boy, it was better than theresa may's >> time now for willie's war on woke . and as we just saw, the woke. and as we just saw, the snp leader humza yousaf useless was caught shamelessly smirking as his countrymen drowned out engush as his countrymen drowned out english fans . anthem of god save english fans. anthem of god save the king with a chorus of boos. this was at the football game on tuesday night between scotland and so an we can see it and england, so an we can see it here. the booing was going on very , very clearly the very, very clearly in the background. and look his background. and look at his face. he seems to be loving it. and is proof that and so is this proof that useless has no respect for the monarchy ? monarchy? >> oh, i think beyond a shadow of doubt it proves that. i mean , i think he's probably one of those nationalist who's
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extremely frustrated by the fact that most people who want an independent scotland somehow nevertheless want to keep the monarchy at same time. and monarchy at the same time. and of course, there is a hard core who do not and i would have said from clip he's from that clip that he's obviously one of them. but let's suppose let's let's just lay all that aside. is that the sort of dignity which we expect the first minister to bring when he is in an official position, you know, is that the sort of dignity we expect? and of course it isn't dignified at all. and can you imagine , you know, if can you imagine, you know, if there was some conference with there was some conference with the eu and all we brexiteers stood there smirking , you know, stood there smirking, you know, i mean, we wouldn't we would get on with the job. and so yeah , i on with the job. and so yeah, i mean it's well, he's sending a message isn't he. >> but he's sending a message isn't he. and he's sending a message to scottish people that we hate the english and we should hate the english and we should hate the english and we know that's what the snp do. we should disrespect the english at every turn and i actually
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think despicable. i think it's despicable. and i really do not think that's really do. i do not think that's a way a statesman should behave. and i don't he is one. and i don't believe he is one. >> well, as i said, you know, it's not not dignified in when he was on duty , when he was in he was on duty, when he was in an official position. exactly he loved it. >> he loved it. no, indeed. ann widdecombe , great to speak. widdecombe, great to speak. we'll speak next week and thank you very much. but coming up, both the tories and labour look ready to knife our pensioners by scrapping the fabled triple lock . so is dominic cummings right that this will in that this will end in a political disaster for rishi sunak ? or is axing the pledge sunak? or is axing the pledge necessary to save the economy? my necessary to save the economy? my superstar panel weigh in on that shortly. but next hour, us media queen megan kelly joins me live fresh off the back of this bombshell world exclusive interview with us president donald trump . megan's here in donald trump. megan's here in just a few minutes with all the juicy details from for her any grilling of the man whose edging ever closer to becoming the leader of the free world once
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fleet legend kelvin mackenzie. still to come on, keir starmers illegal migration plan, but breaking tonight, meghan kelly has sat down exclusively with donald trump for what is perhaps his most revealing interview ever. his most revealing interview ever . and, megan, it's great to ever. and, megan, it's great to have you with us. congrats relations, of course , this was relations, of course, this was the first time you've interviewed trump in seven years and who could forget this moment in 2015 during his first run for the republican nomination? watch >> one of the things people love about you is you speak your mind and you don't use a politician's filter. however that is not without its downsides. in particular when it comes to women , you've called women. you women, you've called women. you don't like fat pigs, dogs , pigs, don't like fat pigs, dogs, pigs,
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slobs and disgusting animals. your twitter account. >> only rosie o'donnell . i know >> only rosie o'donnell. i know it wasn't . it wasn't. >> and eight years later, megan, the pair of you still had some unfinished business on that . unfinished business on that. >> you asked me a question when you were moderating the debate for fox that frankly , if for fox that frankly, if i didn't come up with the answer only rosie o'donnell, i would have had a problem with that. that was a bad question. >> that was a great question. >> that was a great question. >> no, it was nasty question. >> no, it was a nasty question. you know, there are questions that are not they're that are it's not that they're not answerable, but no matter if you're churchill, was you're winston churchill, he was very good at you, handled it well. >> your poll numbers went up. let's that. let's move that. >> no, i got a little bit lucky. megan >> he's still not over it. he's still not over it . still not over it. >> he's not. he's not over it. dan, honestly, it was dan, i mean, honestly, it was like the first i saw him in july at event. it was the first at this event. it was the first thing he raised when he saw me. i saw him at the beginning of the yesterday. just the interview yesterday. just glad handing sat down.
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glad handing before we sat down. it first thing you it was the first thing you raised the middle the raised in the middle of the interview raised it again. my interview he raised it again. my god, been years. it's god, it's been eight years. it's eight years now. and i eight years now. and like i said, i've always thought said, like i've always thought that handled that well. that trump handled that well. and the full and if you listen to the full answer, can't it . you answer, you can't deny it. you know, he said, what i say is what i say. and people sick what i say. and people are sick of political correctness of all the political correctness and that. the and people love that. the republicans wanted somebody to say just can't get say it, but he just can't get over it. he's just not he really is focussed on that question, whatever. it was one of so many great subjects that it was. >> it was. and i want to move on to a couple of those, but first, megan, what is it like personally between you now? is he still combative or has he changed his style with you ? changed his style with you? >> well, he and i have an interesting relationship. it's like there's conflict, there's friction . but we kind of like friction. but we kind of like each other, you know, it's like he knows i'm not one of his sycophants. i am definitely not one of his, you know, sycophants . but i also don't have trump derangement syndrome. you know,
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i kind of like him. i think he's charming. but he i kind of like him. i think he's charming . but he also attacked charming. but he also attacked me for nine months and required security into my life security to come into my life non—stop with armed guns . i non—stop with armed guns. i mean, the whole thing is mean, so it's the whole thing is so confusing. i don't hold anything against him. i just, you know, we're in a very tough business. and throw no business. and when you throw no hard punches at these politicians, it comes politicians, sometimes it comes back you, and got back at you, too. and you've got to be tough. you got to take it. does mean that there's no does it mean that there's no emotion ? you know, i emotion there? you know, and i think us have some think both of us have some behind veneer about each behind the veneer about each other. but like we also have this begrudging respect for each other both strong other because we both strong personal qualities. >> so talk about >> yes. so let's talk about some of the issues, because you really to pin trump down really managed to pin trump down on issue of trans, which has on the issue of trans, which has become obviously a political hot potato for him. so this is the moment where he explained why he said in 2016 that he would allow the world's most famous trans woman, caitlyn jenner, to use the girls restroom trump the girls restroom at trump towers . towers. >> i knew caitlyn as a business. i knew bruce and, you know,
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bruce was a great athlete and a very handsome person , very very handsome person, very handsome guy. very handsome person, very handsome guy . and all of handsome guy. and all of a sudden, bruce is caitlyn. >> can a man become a woman ? um >> can a man become a woman? um . in my opinion, you have a man. >> you have a woman. i think. i think part of it is birth. can the man give birth? no what did you make of his answers? >> meghan, i would like . >> meghan, i would like. >> meghan, i would like. >> i prefer that it would have been stronger. i thought it was a little too wishy washy. i was glad he said it. a little too wishy washy. i was glad he said it . and when glad he said it. and when i pressed him on like substantive . lee, are you for men who claim their women going into women's spaces, their locker rooms, their bathrooms, their prisons , their bathrooms, their prisons, he said no. he was clear on that . and i would rather, you know , . and i would rather, you know, i saw this nonsense with the supreme court nominee, ketanji brown . jackson not able to brown. jackson not able to define a woman. i don't need to see it from president trump. i think he needs to work on that in interview. he needs
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in the next interview. he needs to what ron desantis says, to say what ron desantis says, which is no, no, it's not possible. it's not a thing. so he'll on it. the first time he'll work on it. the first time anybody him that. i think he'll work on it. the first time anybgot him that. i think he'll work on it. the first time anybgot a him that. i think he'll work on it. the first time anybgot a little1im that. i think he'll work on it. the first time anybgot a little work1at. i think he'll work on it. the first time anybgot a little work to. i think he'll work on it. the first time anybgot a little work to do.hink he's got a little work to do. um, i think you know, in general, he did point the general, he did point to the fact that he didn't allow trans people in the military. people to serve in the military. that area which that was one area in which he was kind of tougher than most. and going to have to shore and he's going to have to shore up rest of his answers. he up the rest of his answers. he also said he's against puberty blockers and cross—sex hormones also said he's against puberty blo minors, d cross—sex hormones also said he's against puberty blo minors, d crosrissex hormones also said he's against puberty blo minors, d crosris ax hormones also said he's against puberty blo minors, d crosris a plus.nones for minors, which is a plus. i mean, you can't mean, i really think you can't run as a republican and not take that position. >> no, indeed. >> no, no, indeed. and obviously, friendship obviously, he has a friendship with caitlyn doesn't he? with caitlyn jenner, doesn't he? and was honest that. he and he was honest about that. he said, knew caitlyn as said, look, i knew caitlyn as bruce. it was a whole new thing. and he's sort of honest about the fact that he didn't really know how to handle he know how to handle it. but he did bruce , and he also did like bruce, and he also liked caitlyn to him . liked caitlyn to him. >> yeah. i said to him, the whole the exchange, like, whole the whole exchange, like, i've lot since 2016 i've changed a lot since 2016 to, know, i think we all to, you know, i think we all have. was and he made a good have. it was and he made a good point, which is such a minor issue back then. so few people.
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that was one thing. now that you know, trying know, these folks are trying to, you take over women's you know, take over women's sports and have to deal sports and we have to deal with this and more. girls this more and more. and girls are getting it's a totally are getting hurt. it's a totally different game. separate different ball game. separate and apart from caitlyn. she's on our these issues. our side on these issues. >> he but look, obviously, the big about big question, meghan was about joe jail and jail time and why on earth he's doing all of this, given the charges being flung at him from the democrats. this is really fascinating, this exchange. watch this . exchange. watch this. >> you don't have to be running for president at sitting for four criminal trials , some civil four criminal trials, some civil and looking at jail and possibly looking at jail time . yeah. is it worth it? yeah time. yeah. is it worth it? yeah >> to make america great again. our country is going to hell . our country is going to hell. and so when you say , hey, would and so when you say, hey, would i like to be at turnberry in scotland right now or would i like to be at one of the many places i have, the greatest places i have, the greatest places in the world, i may never see those places again, but i think this is very important. >> meghan i've never heard him talk that way. i may never see
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those places again in. do you think he was referring there to the really possibility that he could end up in jail or more? the fact that actually he could end up president, which means he's unable to travel the world? >> i think the latter. but it may have had a double meaning because we had just discussed the fact that he's got a realistic chance of going to prison. he really does. he is being pursued in four separate. they really are persecute us by left wing prosecutors who have gotten left wing judges in all but one and will have left wing juries in probably three out of the four. so he's in trouble. i don't know that trump is fully grasped that he really might be sent to prison . not immediately. sent to prison. not immediately. i don't think it'll happen before the election, because even if the trials happen before the election, he'll appeal. i don't think they'll send him to jail pending appeal. that's not normally how it works , and normally how it works, and he has very chance of has a very good chance of getting potentially even getting some or potentially even all of these cases thrown out by the appellate so it's
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the appellate courts. so it's not done deal, but it's a very not a done deal, but it's a very real possibility given the makeup the jurists who he's makeup of the jurists who he's deaung makeup of the jurists who he's dealing with. so it's scary . and dealing with. so it's scary. and i he realises that by i think he realises that by running again. and the truth is, dan, look, he has to run again. like i think he does care about the country deeply and he wants it to go back to the way it was when he was governing. but he has to run again because what's he like he it's his he going to do? like he it's his because he can pardon himself, he going to do? like he it's his bececrime. can pardon himself, he going to do? like he it's his bececrime. yes, pardon himself, he going to do? like he it's his bececrime. yes, pa|has himself, he going to do? like he it's his bececrime. yes, pa|has to.nself, he going to do? like he it's his bececrime. yes, pa|has to. helf, this crime. yes, he has to. he can pardon himself. >> and it's looking good at the moment, though, megan. it's looking good. i mean, the real clear right, clear politics average, right, for the first has trump for the first time has trump actually beating biden at the general election. so the polls are turning in his favour. >> it does. he's up a point. i mean, they're pretty tight, but that's good because, you know , that's good because, you know, typically the republicans don't tend to poll as heartily in the they don't they aren't they don't show up in these polls as much as the dems do. and that was the case in 2016. in 2020, the pollsters got it a little
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bit closer to right . so we're bit closer to right. so we're not totally sure how much faith to put in the polls. what we need to be looking at, though, dan, is how is he doing with the independent critical independent and the critical swing the swing states? how is the enthusiasm and against enthusiasm for and against him in critical swing states? in the critical swing states? that's whole thing is that's what the whole thing is going come down to. going to come down to. >> no, indeed, well, >> no, indeed, indeed. well, look, it was a gripping interview, megan, what was he like the end? was he happy like at the end? was he happy because , you know, sometimes he because, you know, sometimes he lets interviewer know what lets the interviewer know what he thought . he thought. >> i don't think i'd use the word happy. but he was gracious. he posed for a picture with me. my he posed for a picture with me. my hairstylist absolutely loves trump and he was super sweet, posed with her. so we had a nice goodbye. posed with her. so we had a nice goodbye . he didn't, you know, goodbye. he didn't, you know, storm out or anything like that. so, know, crossed . so, you know, fingers crossed. none that stuff starts no , none of that stuff starts no, no, we won't have any more twitter beef. >> i really, really >> but look, i really, really recommend everyone go to the megan kelly youtube page. loads of clips there. now the full of clips up there. now the full interview is just electric. well done , big scoop, megan. so great done, big scoop, megan. so great to speak . and we'll have you
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to speak. and we'll have you back next week. please megan to speak. and we'll have you back rthankaek. please megan to speak. and we'll have you back rthank you please megan to speak. and we'll have you back rthank you soease megan to speak. and we'll have you back rthank you so much.agan to speak. and we'll have you back rthank you so much. buli kelly, thank you so much. but coming up, the royals are plunged into yet another public row of harry and meghan row courtesy of harry and meghan as they of shunning the as they accused of shunning the invictus games to avoid having rows so is rows with the sussexes. so is the firm right to stay away? my royal masterminds, lady colin campbell and kennedy, campbell and kyra kennedy, investigate the duke and investigate whether the duke and duchess's public mudslinging has caused permanent damage to their causes. caused permanent damage to their causes . as my next in the causes. as my next in the mediabuzz tories and labour are both set to portray pensioners by scrapping the fabled triple lock. so as dominic cummings right that sunak can kiss the general election goodbye if he stabs oaps in the back. my superstar panel weigh in. i'll also have the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages tomorrow's newspaper front pages to and kelvin mackenzie is going to and kelvin mackenzie is going to let rip on slippery starmer's migration disaster back soon. >> the temperature's rising on boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello again . as we go through
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>> hello again. as we go through tonight and into tomorrow , we tonight and into tomorrow, we are going to see those strong winds in the north easing, allowing for a little bit of a chilly night for some of us. meanwhile rain is going to meanwhile some rain is going to push little bit push its way a little bit further northwards. that rains being this front. being caused by this front. and you it start going to you can see it start going to feed a little bit further northwards as through the northwards as we go through the next or so. meanwhile the next day or so. meanwhile the deep low brought some deep low that's brought some windy to scotland is windy weather to scotland is pushing well, pushing northwards as well, still bringing some strong winds to shetland. but otherwise the winds a result, winds are easing as a result, we're to some we're going to see some low temperatures perhaps across north northwestern parts of scotland. this front scotland. meanwhile, this front that i showed you earlier pushing into parts of southern scotland, england , scotland, northern england, northern so to this northern ireland. and so to this rain temperatures not dropping rain, temperatures not dropping a amount. and staying a huge amount. and also staying fairly across small fairly warm across small southern friday, a southern areas. friday, then a wet picture across southern scotland, northern england and northern ireland. the rain is going to be quite persistent and with some heavy bursts, we could see those totals building up a brighter picture further north, a showers watch for a few showers to watch out for here. across central here. meanwhile, across central southern england and wales, plenty weather to
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plenty of fine sunny weather to be had and temperatures getting into the 20 celsius. looking into the mid 20 celsius. looking ahead to saturday and there may be mist and patches to be some mist and fog patches to watch out for first thing, but these quickly clear. then these should quickly clear. then there'll dry fine there'll be plenty of dry fine weather the bulk of weather across the bulk of england wales though. watch england and wales though. watch out developing out for a few showers developing later and that front later on and notice that front that's around for such a that's been around for such a long of starting to long period of time starting to break so turning drier break up. so turning drier across those northern areas. the risk of heavy thunderstorms risk of some heavy thunderstorms as into sunday with as we go into sunday with temperatures next temperatures dropping early next week , the temperatures rising , week, the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on gb news
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news >> it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight, starmer has plan to turn britain into a migrant dumping ground. turn britain into a migrant dumping ground . his packet idea dumping ground. his packet idea to stop the small boats could see us take 120,000 of the eu's unwanted asylum seekers every
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year while we go to brussels with a begging bowl . every time with a begging bowl. every time we want to send back channel invaders. so is this proof our migrant nightmare will only get worse under a labour government fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie lets rip on this latest betrayal of brexiteers. he's uncancelled later. latest betrayal of brexiteers. he's uncancelled later . also he's uncancelled later. also tonight, the shop owner who grappled with an alleged thief is forced into hiding from the black lives matter mob. all while protesters call him parasite and demand quote, east asians go to hell. so a blm activist guilty of the very racism they claim to oppose . racism they claim to oppose. that's the big debate with my superstar panel. and tonight, i'm joined by allison pearson, lord bailey and amy nicole turner . elsewhere, a fresh royal turner. elsewhere, a fresh royal row erupts with disdain . old row erupts with disdain. old veterans said to be angry . three veterans said to be angry. three senior royals are shunning harry's invictus games. my royal mastermind , lady colin campbell mastermind, lady colin campbell and kyra kennedy , investigate and kyra kennedy, investigate whether the sussexes years of pubuc whether the sussexes years of public mudslinging have caused permanent damage to their own
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causes. plus, both the tories and labour could stick the knife into pensioners by ditching the fabled triple lock. so as dominic cummings write that betrayed being elderly could spell political disaster for rishi sunak and someone else who betrayed the elderly . betrayed the elderly. >> welcome to your worst nightmare . you take his hat off. nightmare. you take his hat off. >> get down by bad smell. >> get down by bad smell. >> matt hancock continues his unwanted public comeback. i'll share the full details with you later. plus, brand new greatest britain uni and jackass named two. and tomorrow's newspaper front pages are coming hot off the press. straight after the news headlines at ten with polly middleton host . news headlines at ten with polly middleton host. dan thank you. >> good evening to you. well, that breaking news in the last hour or so. thousands of passengers are facing cancellations and delays because of air traffic control not
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operating at london. gatwick airport tonight. the latest news we have is that the airport says it is due to a short notice. staff absence in the air traffic control tower there advising passengers to check with their airlines before travelling temporary air traffic control restrictions are in place and the airport has apologised to passenger. we understand 22 flights have tonight been cancelled. there were early reports 40 flights might have been affected and the tracking website flight radar says flights are delayed by about an hour on average . but of course, hour on average. but of course, if those flights are diverted as far away as cardiff and bournemouth, the delays for passenger hours after they've stayed in hotels in the wrong places will be much , much bigger places will be much, much bigger than that. more news on that , of than that. more news on that, of course, as that reaches us. now, in the meantime, around 1 in 7 britons are waiting for routine treatment from the nhs in england. new figures show 7.68
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million people are currently on the waiting list. and there's also been a rise in waits of over a year earlier, the government announced the nhs will receive £200 million to help with the coming winter. but labour says the money is just a sticking plaster and in other news today, sir keir starmer has said he'll seek an eu wide returns agreement for those who cross the english channel and come to the uk illegally. the labour leader says the deal may involve a quid pro quo approach to accepting migrants from the eu bloc . sir to accepting migrants from the eu bloc. sir keir starmer and the shadow home secretary yvette cooper were meeting with the eu's policing body europol in the hague this morning. but the immigration minister, robert jenrick , told gb news this jenrick, told gb news this afternoon . soon labour's plan afternoon. soon labour's plan just won't stop the small boats i >> -- >> well, i think the mask supped >> well, i think the mask slipped today . we saw what would slipped today. we saw what would happenif slipped today. we saw what would happen if there was a labour government and that is that they would wave in tens of thousands of illegal migrants from a place
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of illegal migrants from a place of safety in europe if their plan to share the burden of european countries went ahead . european countries went ahead. over 100,000 illegal migrants would come to the uk and the worse thing is it wouldn't even stop the boats . stop the boats. >> robert jenrick well, in a developing story reaching us from the united states tonight, president biden's son hunter, has been indicted on criminal gun charges. it's the first ever prosecution of a sitting president's child, although, of course, he is an adult. he's facing three criminal counts related to making false statements or lying in connection with the purchase of a firearm and the other charge illegally possessing the weapons as a drug addict. this happening after a plea deal fell apart. now, in other news today, the personal details of greater manchester police officers have been hacked in a cyber attack.
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details such as identity badges and warrant cards, including names and photographs, are all thought to have been compromised. the force says it's aware of the attack and is treating it very seriously. and finally tonight, nasa says it's taking action to explore the potential existence of ufos. the space agency says there have been unexplained , unexplained been unexplained, unexplained sightings in the sky, but that there was no real evidence. objects have an extraterrestrial origin. they've appointed a new director to research what they're calling an unidentified, anomalous phenomenon. the agency's administrator, bill nelson, says he wants to shift the conversation about ufos from sensationalism to science . this sensationalism to science. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on your digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news this is britain's news .
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britain's news. channel >> tomorrow's news tonight now in our mediabuzz first from pages.in in our mediabuzz first from pages . in and in our mediabuzz first from pages. in and it's the metro which leads with 7.7 million in waiting for slot . the paper says waiting for slot. the paper says 1 in 7 people waiting to start nhs treatment as the waiting list hits a new record high. so that's another one of sunaks pledges that is almost certainly not going to achieve my superstar panel back with me now, top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson, the conservative peer, lord bailey, and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. now, dominic cummings has lashed out at his protege sunak on twitter for betraying pension us by potentially ditching the triple lock. this is the mocked up conversation between his old colleagues that he posted online. >> pm between boris truss and
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you, there's only one part of the vote leave coalition. >> we haven't totally screwed pensioners. sunak. >> i know abolish the triple lock . lock. >> forsyth brilliant . pm shows >> forsyth brilliant. pm shows you take unpopular decisions totally on brand and forsyth of course, referring to james forsyth, his best friend. >> now his main political adviser, and at pmqs yesterday, the pm again refused to commit to the multi—billion pound policy which guarantees pension contributions will rise by the highest inflation to 2.5% or average earnings beyond the next general election. watch he commit his party, the conservative party , to conservative party, to maintaining the state pension triple lock beyond the next general election. >> yes or no? >> this is the party that introduced the triple lock. mr speaker , this is the party that speaker, this is the party that has delivered a £3,000 increase in the state pension since 2010. but tellingly , no commitment. but tellingly, no commitment. >> labour, though, aren't going to look after the pensioners
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ehhen to look after the pensioners either. look at the shadow deputy prime minister angela rayner refusing commit i >> -- >> so just to get this clear for me, are you not committed to keeping the triple lock on pensions ? we will have to see pensions? we will have to see where we are when we get to a general election and we see the finances and we will not make unfunded spending commitments . unfunded spending commitments. >> but what i don't understand here, alison pearson right, is look at all of the other disasters that sunak is facing, not stopping the boats , not not stopping the boats, not cutting the waiting list, not halving inflation. surely this is an easy win, especially given the likelihood that labour are going to win the next election. so they are worried about the future. clearly you see from rayner there, she's not committed. surely this would be an easy win for sunak and he's just blowing i don't usually just blowing it. i don't usually say this, but dominic cummings was wasn't he? say this, but dominic cummings wasabsolutelyn't he? say this, but dominic cummings wasabsolutelyn't he’iyou >> absolutely right. you do wonder there's high level wonder if there's a high level bet amongst the conservative senior leaders as to how much they can lose the election by, you know , let's let's let's go
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you know, let's let's let's go for complete evisceration. dan, let's make it worse than 97. worse than 97. so there's a certain number of people left in the country who might be persuaded to vote conservative in 2024. and all of them are over 65. and all of them like having the state pension , having the state pension, keeping pace with inflation and salaries because people i know , salaries because people i know, elderly people i know who just over £200 a week, it's not a lot. dan and we've seen food inflation, heating people like my mother very frugal , turning my mother very frugal, turning the thermostat down. people are going to die of cold elderly people in this country are going to die of cold putting in since 21. yeah and so let's have a look at the other people. they won't dare cut where they could be cutting 5.4 million people working age people in this country on benefits. how about looking at some cuts there? well, how about looking at scrapping net zero and then all
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of a sudden we'd have all of the money to pay for the triple lock plus whatever . and also, just plus whatever. and also, just quickly, public sector pensions, gold plated pensions, civil servants , teachers, doctors cost servants, teachers, doctors cost us about £1 trillion a year. so what we pay the pensioners, yes, it's a lot, but those people have contributed all their lives. and our state pension is very poor compared to other countries. >> but sean, you do have some sympathy from where rishi sunak is coming from, at least from a financial perspective . financial perspective. >> there's two things i'd say. if you're the pm, you have to look at the long term health of the country and we've had seen a pension age rise. we've seen a lot of young people suffer, can't get on the housing ladder, can't get on the housing ladder, can't paying jobs, can't get decent paying jobs, and you have to balance those things and i think if you things up and i think if you look pensions, yes, you look at our pensions, yes, you do keep the triple lock do want to keep the triple lock if you can, but you have to look at give elderly people at what we give elderly people as well. so, for instance, alison talked about elderly people well, no, people dying of cold. well, no, because the fuel because we have the winter fuel payment. point is, it's not
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payment. the point is, it's not just payment. just that payment. what i actually have looked actually would have looked at, there's lot of pensioners who there's a lot of pensioners who are off. i i would are very well off. i i would have means tested in some have means tested it in some manner because there's lot manner because there's a lot of pensioners know, pensioners who got, you know, have big pensions from their jobs and also from the rise in the property. but the value of their property. but i have would, i'd have i would have would, i'd have been more targeted for it. been a bit more targeted for it. but i actually i think it's one there's two important things here somebody had here at some point somebody had to responsibly, be to act responsibly, be responsible finance in to act responsibly, be respcountry. finance in to act responsibly, be respcountry. and finance in to act responsibly, be respcountry. and two, nance in to act responsibly, be respcountry. and two, isn'te in to act responsibly, be resp country. and two, isn't it n this country. and two, isn't it interesting didn't think interesting they didn't think about that during 2020? >> couldn't. >> couldn't. >> couldn't agree >> couldn't. >> but couldn't agree >> couldn't. >> but isn't�*uldn't agree >> couldn't. >> but isn't it dn't agree >> couldn't. >> but isn't it interesting >> couldn't. >> labour;n't it interesting >> couldn't. >> labour have interesting >> couldn't. >> labour have stuckesting >> couldn't. >> labour have stuck to ng >> couldn't. >> labour have stuck to all how labour have stuck to all tory spending like olympics? yeah, well indeed. tory spending like olympics? yeai, well indeed. tory spending like olympics? yeai, welto ndeed. tory spending like olympics? yeai, welto going say because >> i was to going say because amy usually amy nicole turner usually you would say was an absolutely would say this was an absolutely great opportunity you to great opportunity for you to bash hard, but there's bash sunak hard, but there's your girl. your girl, one bash sunak hard, but there's youryou. your girl, one bash sunak hard, but there's youryou her0' girl, one bash sunak hard, but there's youryou hero worship. one bash sunak hard, but there's youryou hero worship. rayner you who you hero worship. rayner you know, and rayner know, red and rabid. rayner reckless . rayner saying no, no, reckless. rayner saying no, no, no, no . we're committing no, no, no. we're not committing to this. >> i think what labour are doing at moment, they're at the moment, they're being very, careful they very, very careful because they don't want to commit to anything without completely working out the costing around the spending and costing around it. that's new. but, but, but
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that's why. because they're terrified whole thing terrified of this whole thing that can't handle the that they can't handle the money. so they're just keeping out of what they're really. >> do you want the triple lock? do you want the triple lock to triple do you want the triple lock to tripthis? to triple lock >> this? i want to triple lock welfare. i want to triple lock the public sector to what they're actually doing. >> getting >> they're preparing, getting that money. >> well, what they some ideas actually raising heritance tax rate go what labour are actually doing. >> they're preparing to blame everything on the tories, of course. but but but of course they agreed with almost every spending step the tories take for the last ten years. >> sean during covid, they wanted more. they wanted more money spent and also they wanted a scheme. they a bigger furlough scheme. they wanted that were going wanted lockdowns that were going to last for months and months longer. sorry labour longer. so i'm sorry if labour had during the had been in charge during the pandemic, be bankrupt. hang on. >> wait a minute though, because. tory because. final word, tory manifesto pledge promised tory policy promise, a labour policy promise, not a labour promise. that's why the promise. so that's why the tories written a manifesto. >> look, former health >> look, disgraced former health secretary hancock has
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secretary matt hancock has proven for the proven his hunger for the spotlight has no limit. by appearing on yet another reality show, celebrity sas show, this time celebrity sas who dares wins. watch >> welcome to your worst nightmare . nightmare. >> you take his hat off down, relax . relax. >> you're not. you're about to get executed like i'm a celebrity. >> hancock filmed the series overseas. vietnam this time for a big, fat, £40,000 paycheque. all while pretending to represent his constituents in west sussex . and instead of west sussex. and instead of doing that , he found the time. doing that, he found the time. i'm sorry about this. this is horrible to watch. he found the time to show off his dance moves alongside celebrities like michelle heaton , gareth gates michelle heaton, gareth gates and montana brown . good lord, and montana brown. good lord, amy and karl turner, lord bailey , allison pearson, do stand by, because coming up, what's the shopkeeper who stopped an alleged thief at his peckham
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store, racially motivated black lives matter agitators reckon so , despite their own protesters leaving racist messages for the fleeing business owner outside has closed shop. so my has now closed shop. so my superstar panel will return to get stuck into the latest on those shocking revelations from south london shortly. next, south london shortly. but next, harry meghan just can't harry and meghan just can't escape drama as bombshell and well—sourced reports today accuse the royal family of shunning the event in a bid to avoid rowing with the sussexes. meanwhile, william and kate ready themselves for the throne by a ceo to handle by hiring a new ceo to handle their growing team. so my royal masterminds , lady colin campbell masterminds, lady colin campbell and kennedy, have all the and kyra kennedy, have all the royal straight after the royal insight straight after the
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christys on gb news. >> i'm gb news radio. christys on gb news. >> i'm gb news radio . kelvin >> i'm gb news radio. kelvin mackenzie on slippery starmers plan to throw open our doors 220,000 eu migrants a year very sooi'i. 500“. >> soon. >> first our royal masterminds though lady colin campbell, joined this week by kara kennedy and a new royal row has erupted over the invictus games between the firm and prince harry. the daily telegraph reports frustration that senior royals like kate wills and princess anne haven't publicly supported the event at as they previously did in 2014. they quote a media strategist saying it's ironic buckingham palace had more to say about the highland games than the invictus games, despite the honorary military roles they
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hold the palace looks mean spirited and petty . the ill will spirited and petty. the ill will against harry should not be held against harry should not be held against the invictus competitors. well, lady c, i know that quote is apparently from a media strategist post, but i'd say that media strategist is very close to a certain harry and meghan , would certain harry and meghan, would you not perhaps even on the payroll lady c well, they're also all nuts. >> i mean, how can the royals endorse anything that harry and meghan are doing without endorsing the lies and accusations that harry and meghan have made about them? you know , people need to wise up and know, people need to wise up and wake up and realise that you cannot endorse somebody who is trashing you. and also my understanding is that people in germany are not, you know, in britain and america . they're britain and america. they're presenting this as a great success. my understanding is
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that people in germany are not viewing it as the success that we have been led to believe it is. there are massive lots of seats that are empty and is. there are massive lots of is huge dissatisfaction in germany about the fact that they played the race card repeatedly and no, i think the royals are absolutely well advised to totally ignore the harry and meghan and anything they do , meghan and anything they do, you're not so sure. >> kyrie kennedy, though ? >> kyrie kennedy, though? >> kyrie kennedy, though? >> i would say that i think it's a kind of thoughtless and silly mistake from the royal family side . side. >> i wouldn't say that it's mean spirited like the media strategy just said, but it does create an opportunity for harry and meghan, say , oh, look at this. meghan, say, oh, look at this. look at the lack of support we have. this is what we were telling you about all along . and telling you about all along. and i don't know about you, but this is terrible timing for the royal family because family to make a mistake because dunng family to make a mistake because during the invictus games right
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now in germany, there has been an unbeliev movable shift in pubuc an unbeliev movable shift in public perception with the sussexes and unbelievable amount of positive pr . like lady c just of positive pr. like lady c just said, i'm in the us right now and people are very happy with meghan and harry, which is very different to what we've seen over the past few months . i over the past few months. i think meghan's helped by not wearing £20,000 coats. she's wearing £20,000 coats. she's wearing banana republic and j.crew , and i think that's j.crew, and i think that's working. i think she's not putting the shine on her and letting the shine be on the veteran who were the main event i >> interesting. interesting. okay so another royal row . but okay so another royal row. but look, other big royal story of the day is that the daily mail has revealed prince william and kate are hiring a chief executive, a ceo, to run their household. now the new boss, the first of their kind, will report directly to the royal couple rather than their all powerful private secretaries and ladies see is going to completely see this is going to completely shake up what is a very
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traditional courtier system . do traditional courtier system. do you think this is kate and william trying to seize some control to claim the initiative, or is this a mistake make? because actually it might step on some toes, maybe some toes of people close to king charles in particular? >> no, i think it is an experiment and i think it is an experiment and i think it is an experiment that is doomed to failure because private sector kyrees are effectively ceos of the households that they are are private secretaries of . and all private secretaries of. and all of them report to the monarch. the monarch is the ultimate authority and if you now have to ceos one call the ceo , the other ceos one call the ceo, the other called a private secretary, you are divided. you might divide and rule. but i would actually
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think what you're going to do is cause an awful lot of chaos . but cause an awful lot of chaos. but let us wait and see what happens. i mean , carrie kennedy, happens. i mean, carrie kennedy, it's certainly true that they are trying to modernise and trying to do things differently because a chief executive officer working in working under the late queen would just never happen. >> but i guess william and kate are are much more modern couple. >> yeah, i think this is great. it does show that they mean business and they are going to modernise the monarchy. they're going against the grain , having going against the grain, having a ceo that deals directly with them cuts out the middlemen, cuts out the men in grey suits is harry and william have always called them and haven't been very fast on them . so i think very fast on them. so i think it's nice for them to feel like they have some more control. and i bet that it will lead to less leaks and miscommunication as well. >> well, indeed, because there are big problems that the royal family are facing because it's been revealed that light show been revealed that a light show at opera house to at the sydney opera house to celebrate coronation
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celebrate the king's coronation wasn't because of wasn't cancelled because of energy costs, as was initially reported, and suggest by the new south wales premier chris minns. leaked australian government emails show that one of menzies advisers confirmed it was quote, more of a political decision. so kyra, who needs to get there? does someone need to get to australia? this is turning into an emergency situation . an emergency situation. >> yeah , well, i mean, speaking >> yeah, well, i mean, speaking of leaks, these leaked government emails are pretty shocking . and i think charles shocking. and i think charles needs to get on a plane to australia asap and engage in some damage control. but i mean, he wasn't there that long ago. 2018, but obviously now he's. king yeah, the last royal to be there was princess anne in 2002. but i mean, when it comes down to it, this is the strongest, the strongest argument for monarchy in the most important job. but lady, strengthen ties. yeah ladies, either you say it probably shouldn't be charles, as this is a job for william and kate. >> but i think it is a job for
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william and catherine. i really don't think that , you know, don't think that, you know, charles is batting 80. he's 75 or will be 75 in a few weeks. uh, camilla is a year older than he is . i mean, these are very he is. i mean, these are very old people, relatively speaking. how many people of their age would you expect to be hopping on planes and going halfway across the world? william and catherine, i think, are ideally placed to do it. also. they are sexier , younger, more popular , sexier, younger, more popular, older, and because they are more attractive physically , they are attractive physically, they are more desirable . so why not send more desirable. so why not send the desirable yeah, go. >> and they need to go and charm the aussies, go and charm the aussies. come on, william and kate, we need you to do some work down under lady colin campbell. kyra kennedy, my royal master both so master minds. thank you both so much. look, kelvin much. now, look, kelvin mackenzie is on standby to give his starmer's botched
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his take on starmer's botched small plan. first, though, small boats plan. first, though, look weather . look at the weather. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello again. as we go through tonight and into tomorrow, we are going to see those strong winds in the north easing, allowing for a little bit of a chilly night for some of us. meanwhile, some rain is going to push way a little bit push its way a little bit further that rains further northwards. that rains being caused by this front. and you it starting to feed you can see it starting to feed a little bit further northwards as the or as we go through the next day or so. meanwhile, deep low so. meanwhile, the deep low that's some windy that's brought some windy weather pushing weather to scotland is pushing northwards as well. still bringing strong to bringing some strong winds to shetland. the shetland. but otherwise the winds are easing. as a result, we're to see some low we're going to see some low temperatures across we're going to see some low tempenorthwest across we're going to see some low tempenorthwest and across we're going to see some low tempenorthwest and partsyss we're going to see some low tempenorthwest and parts of north northwest and parts of scotland. meanwhile, this front that earlier, that i showed you earlier, pushing into parts of southern scotland, england, scotland, northern england, northern on to scotland, northern england, nort rain, on to scotland, northern england, nort rain, temperatures on to scotland, northern england, nort rain, temperatures not to this rain, temperatures not dropping a huge amount also dropping a huge amount and also staying across small staying fairly warm across small southern areas friday. then a wet picture here across southern scotland, northern england and
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northern ireland. the rain is going quite persistent and going to be quite persistent and with some heavy we could with some heavy bursts, we could see totals building see those totals building up a brighter picture . further north, brighter picture. further north, a showers to out for a few showers to watch out for here. meanwhile, across central southern and wales, southern england and wales, plenty sunny to plenty of fine sunny weather to be temperatures getting be had and temperatures getting into the mid 20 celsius. looking ahead to saturday and there may be some mist and fog patches to watch first thing, but watch out for. first thing, but these should quickly clear. then there'll be plenty dry fine there'll be plenty of dry fine weather the bulk weather across the bulk of england wales though. watch england and wales though. watch out showers developing out for a few showers developing later and notice that front later on and notice that front that's been around such that's been around for such a long time starting to long period of time starting to break turning drier break up. so turning drier across northern areas . the across those northern areas. the risk heavy thunderstorms across those northern areas. the riste heavy thunderstorms across those northern areas. the riste into |eavy thunderstorms across those northern areas. the riste into sundaanderstorms across those northern areas. the riste into sunday with'storms as we go into sunday with temperatures early next temperatures dropping early next week . week. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> coming up, keir starmer fumbles his long awaited plan to stop the small boats by admitting he'd have to do a deal with the eu to make it happen,
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which will force us to open the door to at least 120,000 migrants a year. what a disaster. so fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie is going to let rip at the latest example of hapless politicians throwing great britain under the brussels bus . but next great britain under the brussels bus. but next in the media, buzz, black lives matter claimed the peckham shoplifting row was racially motivated and have now hounded the shopkeeper into hiding with threatening messages scrawled outside his store. but isn't it actually blm behaving like bigots? here? my superstar panel will debate the latest revelations from south london
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radio. >> let's return to depher. you sat down mid beds got a couple of front pages here, hot off the press . and the daily telegraph press. and the daily telegraph reports that unvaccinated children face being forced into self—isolation for three full weeks due to a rapid rise in cases of measles. weeks due to a rapid rise in cases of measles . less
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weeks due to a rapid rise in cases of measles. less than three years since covid saw kids spending months away from schools in the picture, there . schools in the picture, there. thatis schools in the picture, there. that is a heavily pregnant sienna miller with her bump out at a vogue event in london tonight , the sun leading with an tonight, the sun leading with an exclusive on madeleine mccann that the police investigation into her disappearance is dramatically falling apart . now, dramatically falling apart. now, the probe was centred around testimony of an ex pal of the prime suspect , testimony of an ex pal of the prime suspect, christian b, who made a statement against the child sex fiend. but sources close to the german probe say their key witness is wobbling and threatening to stop helping . my superstar panel returned. now top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson , the columnist allison pearson, the conservative peer, lord bailey , conservative peer, lord bailey, and the author and broadcaster amy nicholl turner . and the author and broadcaster amy nicholl turner. now a growing race row has engulfed peckham in south london after a black alleged shoplifter was physically restrained by an
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asian shopkeeper who says he was only trying to stop her walking out with goods she hadn't paid for. despite the case seemingly being an issue of criminality, the blm movement, working with groups like ngozi fulani sister space, are framing this as a racial incident with calls for the local community to only shop at black owned businesses growing by the day . growing by the day. >> a new ecosystem, our own ecosystem where we spend money in our stores , they cannot treat in our stores, they cannot treat us this way. >> come on, these are our streets now. >> shaun bailey. this is obviously be an issue close to your heart. as someone who ran for the london mayoralty, still on the london assembly, but these blm inspired protest groups have branded asian shopkeepers sean parasitic . they shopkeepers sean parasitic. they have posted clearly racist abuse all over the shop which has had to stay shut now because the owner is so fearful for his
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safety. so are they not actually showing some of the exact racism that they claim to stand against? >> look, the short answer to that question is clearly yes, but it goes a bit deeper. yeah, a lot of black people immediately assume racism because of own personal because of their own personal experiences have happened experiences that have happened over the question over over time. but the question anybody would have to ask themselves, the themselves, do they believe the shop have acted any shop owner would have acted any differently person was differently if the person was white or asian or other? you know, about two people know, is this about two people in a in a dodgy situation , in a in a dodgy situation, asian, or is it about race? i i think i have my conclusions. i think i have my conclusions. i think he would have acted similarly if someone was allegedly stealing something similarly if someone was alleghisy stealing something similarly if someone was alleghis shop..ing something similarly if someone was alleghis shop. but something similarly if someone was alleghis shop. but what'siing similarly if someone was alleghis shop. but what's more from his shop. but what's more important is when blm work on the on the on the emotional state of the black community and then start to separate themselves, isolate the black community from other ethnic minority communities, they run the risk of having a small black community has no connection community that has no connection to anyone. the idea that that these asian shopkeepers are somehow they somehow parasitic because they run is actually the run a shop is actually the bigger question to ask . because bigger question to ask. because if, if, if, if minority
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communities don't have some in fact, if all communities don't have some kind of affinity , then have some kind of affinity, then we'll leave in our little separate boxes . and the idea separate boxes. and the idea that you just have black owned shops for only for black people, it's called apartheid. they tried in south africa. it's tried it in south africa. it's an absolute disaster for black people, add. but people, mainly, i might add. but i think it's i don't think they should i think it's i don't think they sho no, amy, i know you're >> no, amy, i know you're completely against my view on this, don't understand why this, but i don't understand why we try embrace the we don't try and embrace the colour—blind world, which martin luther brilliantly luther king jr. so brilliantly set out as the goal. >> well, i think that that would be the goal. but whilst racism exists , we see colour. you can't exists, we see colour. you can't say you're colour—blind because that would make you blind to racism and i can't say i'm colour—blind clearly . but then colour—blind clearly. but then you're blind to racism and you can't know. you can't progress forward in dealing with with the problem of racism. if everybody just pretends and likes to think that they're colour—blind because that's just a that's just being in denial about. that's not what it is , isn't it? that's not what it is, isn't it? because even if you go on to a
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video of this lady and this incident and by the way, i absolutely can't stand these out—of—context very short video clips, i don't think they're helpful in any way. but looking at the comments section on there is racism , but no one is is clear racism, but no one is denying that racism exists. >> what i am denying you're colour—blind you are telling. no, no, no. is you saying that i'm racist because i'm not anti racist? no. no no. the two things are different. i believe in a colour—blind society. that's what i would grow up to. but that does believe exist. i don't judge anyone by their race, but i also think it's completely despicable. these protesters attacking this asian shop owner and saying that they should only shop at black owned stores . stores. >> it is important that when you look the that were put look at the signs that were put on that shop, they weren't necessarily blm activists . they necessarily blm activists. they just okay, so now just put out, okay, so now you're paper and pens and then people write whatever people could write whatever they want . want. >> so you're now defending race. >> so you're now defending race. >> i thought, look, i'm acknowledging is acknowledging the that there is on window races. on the shop window races. >> patel go to hell. come on.
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how that kind of helpful ? how is that kind of helpful? well i think that there was a there ugly scene, wasn't there was an ugly scene, wasn't there was an ugly scene, wasn't there ? the gentleman, mr sindhu, there? the gentleman, mr sindhu, has apologise for overreacting. i think what most people will see was a lady who appeared to be trying to walk out of the shop with some of his stuff. >> he it was not motivated >> he says it was not motivated by race. >> said it was not. he was >> he said it was not. he was trying to restrain her. and amy's right, the videos are a bit inconclusive, but she certainly whacked him with the basket. is basket. what i think is upsetting i agree with shaun upsetting and i agree with shaun is depressing because there is it's depressing because there is it's depressing because there is genuine racism against black women. we know black women do much worse during labour and maternity than white women . so maternity than white women. so there is genuine racism, but then you see this kind of thing andifs then you see this kind of thing and it's magnified in an instance where that lady appears to have done a bad thing. we can't have any everybody. every time a black person does, does something wrong that they have to be treated as a special case
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because that is racism and the deeper thing is this. >> if you're looking at an incident, you have to make the judgement. would it have been any different if the person was was white and other most important thing about this is when you talk about being colour—blind, be colour—blind, you have to be very because you don't very careful because you don't want to say to people, don't want to say to people, i don't see your because it means see your colour because it means you see me, you must you don't see me, but you must also not just see me only through colour. if i do through my colour. and if i do something or bad, it isn't something good or bad, it isn't because i'm black person. it's because i'm a black person. it's because i'm a black person. it's because i'm a black person. it's because i'm person because i'm a person first. >> okay, now look over an island. is on a much island. this is on a much lighter note, by the way, to lift virgin media news lift the mood. virgin media news have hole dig themselves have a hole to dig themselves out mistakenly out of after mistakenly identifying a potential asteroid hit on a local beach. so this is their initial report . watch their initial report. watch closely . closely. >> it's a huge, mysterious crater that looks out of this world. >> but is it the unusual hole on portmarnock beach stopped local astrophysics enthusiast dave kennedy in his tracks yesterday
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and he's certain the small but heavy rock inside it came from up above. >> as you can tell by here, there's a scorch mark on this side here so that would have been at the angle that it came down at the striking hole. >> the attention of >> soon caught the attention of passers by, hoping that passers by, many hoping that what witnessing is the what they're witnessing is the aftermath a once in a aftermath of a once in a lifetime cosmic event . but in aftermath of a once in a lifetime cosmic event. but in an embarrassing yet hilarious twist , the real cause of the mystery crater were those two blokes. >> they were literally just some local pranksters with a plastic spade. local pranksters with a plastic spade . yeah, yeah. spade. yeah, yeah. >> beach cans . >> beach cans. >> beach cans. >> so no cosmic event, >> beach cans. >> so no cosmic event , guys, >> beach cans. >> so no cosmic event, guys, no cosmic event . absolutely cosmic event. absolutely hilarious stuff. i mean, a cup shaun bailey allison pearson, standby because coming up, the children's commissioner, rachel de souza slams rishi sunak and his government for delaying trans guidance. and britain's
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classrooms. so is she right that schools and teachers are crying out for clarity? all while trans and gender propaganda made its way into our children's hands ? way into our children's hands? so find out more as i crown tonight's greatest britain and union jackass next uncancelled though with slippery starmer recklessly plotting to take an extra asylum seekers if he extra eu asylum seekers if he wins the next election, will britain's lurch britain's migrant crisis lurch from worse under a labour from bad to worse under a labour government ? and the left government? and why are the left now intent on cancelling richard a&e and jonathan ross simply for endorsing graham linehan's new book, is it time for celebrities stood up against cancel culture? kelvin mackenzie is alive on both of those subjects. in just two minutes time .
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fleet street legend and former
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editor of the sun kelvin mackenzie in the studio now on cancel ed and you know, this is where britain's top commentator speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media and slippery starmer today outlined his reckless plot to the boats reckless plot to stop the boats that will see britain forced to take up to 120,000 more take in up to 120,000 more migrants under eu orders. he says response when says bumbling response when quizzed by the sun's harry cole earlier. watch are you ruling out joining an eu wide burden sharing scheme then today? >> well, look , i think needs to >> well, look, i think needs to be a returns agreement and that will to be negotiated in will have to be negotiated in opposition. not in a opposition. i'm not in a position negotiate then, if position to negotiate then, if we were joining a burden sharing scheme, represent scheme, we'd represent about just 1 in of the eu population. >> so would you be willing to take that 13% number as our share of the eu asylum seekers? >> this number is a nonsense number. it's coming from the commission. i know where it's come from. it's that led to a hapless to a brilliant response. >> sorry , from penny mordaunt,
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>> sorry, from penny mordaunt, who compared starmer to the hapless beach ken from the barbie movie. look because i think the labour leader is beach ken beach. >> ken stands for nothing on shifting sands in his flip flops, staring out to sea , doing flops, staring out to sea, doing nothing constructive to stop small boats or grow the economy. and when we examine his weak record on union demands on border control , record on union demands on border control, on record on union demands on border control , on protecting border control, on protecting the public, and stopping small boats, we discover that , like boats, we discover that, like beach ken, he has zero balls. >> now, look , very good line >> now, look, very good line there, very good. good. good line. not that the tories have anything to crow about when it comes to stopping the boats. however starmer's plan is a joke because it's going to mean committing to taking 120,000 migrants from the eu every single year. >> right. so why did this country vote for brexit? >> because we wanted to control our borders. the tories have failed lamentably and so starmer comes along and says, i've got a
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good idea. >> he said, why don't we just give up? the whole idea of the borders? in fact, why don't we very quietly give up brexit? because reality of very quietly give up brexit? beca so�* reality of very quietly give up brexit? beca so we're reality of very quietly give up brexit? beca so we're going aality of very quietly give up brexit? beca so we're going to ity of very quietly give up brexit? becaso we're going to be of very quietly give up brexit? becaso we're going to be part this. so we're going to be part of the eu system without a vote. and they're saying, you and actually they're saying, you either it that way or we either do it that way or we allow every single migrant to sweep way across europe sweep their way across europe and come across the channel. so i honestly so for the first time evenl i honestly so for the first time ever, i think he's been very sure. starmer he's now dropped a clanger. he's now , every time he clanger. he's now, every time he gets asked a question by a harry cole figure or anybody else, i'm afraid on migration action. he is going to be in trouble. so the tories should pile in on that and grab some boats themselves. >> well, you say any time he's asked. actually, kelvin, a lot of the media today completely swallowed the starmer narrative. he wasn't asked a word about how many migrants would have to take on good morning britain on woke itv wasn't asked to question itv and wasn't asked to question about it on times radio either.
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so good on harry potter. you want to be careful about that for asking those the idea that you're listening times radio you're listening to times radio indicates sitting around indicates you are sitting around too often. >> you must be the latest. ladies and gentlemen, watching this right. now met this. right. you have now met the times radio listener. i always wondered, always wondered who it was . who it was. >> i was obviously watching the brilliant beverley and andrew on gb news, but i caught up with the interview after because he only did a couple of key interviews. but look, i want to move on to this, this talk of cancel culture kelvin, because the comedian ayoade and the comedian richard ayoade and the comedian richard ayoade and the chat show host jonathan ross, they have been having pounded all day long. so what's their crime? what's crime their crime? what's their crime 7 their crime? what's their crime ? all they have done is endorse the upcoming book. it's going to be absolutely brilliant, by the way, by the father , ted, writer way, by the father, ted, writer graham linehan , who himself was graham linehan, who himself was cancelled , of course, for cancelled, of course, for speaking up on the show, his career was his career has basically been tough crowd. it's going to be a great book. there are the two endorsements. so his
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career has been destroyed. >> totally destroyed. right. which an absolute shocker. which is an absolute shocker. where you have to admire these two. their prominent figures in show business. they have to be asked whether they're complimentary endorsements can appear on the front cover. they're asked by their by the publishers. now they will have gone. well, i'm not sure. you know, look what happened to this bloke's career. is it going to happen to mine? and actually, they've gone do you know what to they've gone do you know what to the activists and i really the trans activists and i really admire them , really tip my hat admire them, really tip my hat to them and let's hope that there are other brave souls in show business. i'm not betting on this other brave souls in show business who say, i am going to start saying what i believe and actually i don't believe and actually i don't believe it's going to damage me commercially. that's the issue here, right? i mean, you know , here, right? i mean, you know, you take jonathan ross, he's been around for a long time. it's quite clear in show business, you make one mistake with the trans activists out
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there, you can be destroyed. are we now seeing a pushback? i i massively hope so . massively hope so. >> we need it. and you're right , it has to come from the names that are almost too big to be cancelled, which is why jk rowling obviously was so brilliant in her very. but she, she, she she stands out there alone. >> that's the problem with it. now we've got three. wouldn't it be great, for instance, if we had other great populist figures, like any of the strictly judges or any of the or any of the people that introduced strictly take or ant and dec, anybody who said this is not right, it's not fair. and dec, anybody who said this is not right, it's not fair . we is not right, it's not fair. we should stop it now. but they won't say it because their agent is saying to them or they're saying to themselves, look, it's taken me years to get where i am today. i don't want to get involved in this. it's not whether they believe it or not, it's whether going to have whether they believe it or not, it commercial going to have whether they believe it or not, it commercial effect|g to have whether they believe it or not, it commercial effect on 0 have whether they believe it or not, it commercial effect on them.�* a commercial effect on them. >> well, indeed, because the only member of the music industry i've actually seen industry who i've actually seen stand rosheen this stand up for rosheen murphy this
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week disgustingly week has been disgustingly cancelled our public cancelled by the bbc. our public broadcaster who we all pay for, for expressing a view, by the way, that probably the majority of brits agree with. but by the way, who cares? as long as it's a legal view, she should be allowed to express it without being cancelled. and it's simply saying are bad. >> yes. and actually, funnily enough, when she saw the commercial her, commercial reaction on to her, she apologised, she immediately apologised, didn't , let's face didn't she? i mean, let's face it. they said that's not it. and they said that's not good enough. we want to grind you into the ground. they want to destroy are vile in the irony is, of course is that she's about to have the biggest hit album of her career because the pubuc album of her career because the public are backing her. >> terms of the industry public are backing her. >she terms of the industry public are backing her. >she the terms of the industry public are backing her. >she the only1s of the industry public are backing her. >she the only person e industry public are backing her. >she the only person whqustry public are backing her. >she the only person who istry public are backing her. >she the only person who is so , she the only person who is so where where will her where will her music be played now then presumably, will it not will it be played on the bbc now? >> so will it be played in commercial in the commercial world? i would be very surprised . a bizarre so the . so isn't that a bizarre so the people, the consumer, the people who pay their money, they're saying, we love this lady, but
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everybody who normally would react it to good music or good commercial operation are saying , “0, commercial operation are saying , no, not for us. please don't don't do it. of course, it's shocking as both sides of the story here on gb news, the bbc say, oh, we will keep playing her music, but we've just cancelled ten hours of shows cancelled our ten hours of shows on woman this on this woman this week. >> but as i say, the only person who prepared stand up for who was prepared to stand up for her the music industry, the her from the music industry, the brilliant winston who brilliant winston marshall, who also himself cancelled and also found himself cancelled and effectively of effectively booted out of mumford the massive mumford and sons, the massive bad simply expressing bad simply for expressing a political however, said political view. however, he said lots people the music lots of people in the music industry share these feelings. well, where are they? where are they? grow some balls, speak up and look. i will praise jonathan ross and richard ayoade because it would have been very easy for them to say, oh, sorry, graham, sorry. graham. no, no. >> the easiest thing would be to say, and i've done the right thing to the how shockingly predictable today they predictable that today they find themselves twitter themselves trending on twitter with them to with people calling on them to be cancelled. >> it's very, very depressing. but you're not but kelvin mackenzie, you're not cancelled is
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cancelled here. this is uncanceled. you so much. uncanceled. thank you so much. it's now to reveal it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain in union . my superstar union jackass. my superstar panel return. allison pearson, who you nominating for tonight's gb it is dame rachel de souza children's commissioner who has urged the government to immediately introduce trans guidance into schools . guidance into schools. >> it's been causing a lot of misery and fear to parents. so rishi sunak get off that fence and shaun bailey your greatest britain nominee. >> my greatest britain nominee is professor. professor pat price, oncologist at imperial college and co—founder of catch up college and co—founder of catch up with cancer campaign, who's been leading the charge to improve cancer survival rates in this country and working for decades now to improve cancer treatment as well. >> and i'm nicole. your nominee. >> and i'm nicole. your nominee. >> and i'm nicole. your nominee. >> and so i've gone for the late amy winehouse because today would have been her 40th birthday. so i thought it was a perfect opportunity to just remember her and remember how wonderful she was .
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wonderful she was. >> yeah. what is what a shame that she is not with us. >> she was really brilliant. uh, i am going to go there with shaun bailey and professor pat price because i feel like there is a cancer emergency in this country and it is not getting anywhere near the coverage that it should be. allison pearson your union. jack has nominee, please. >> it has to be sir keir starmer, who has decided to solve the illegal migration problem by making all the illegal migrants, legal migrants i >> -- >> yes, as we've been discussing tonight, shaun bailey your nominee , my nominees cancel nominee, my nominees cancel culture now , now, richard day culture now, now, richard day and also no joining from ross are being cancelled just for supporting grand lion's book . supporting grand lion's book. >> we've got to band together. we've got to pursue these people off the public stage because you must be able to have free thought and free think in our free country. thought and free think in our freeabsolutely. the drive to >> absolutely. the drive to cancel people is just sickening andifs cancel people is just sickening and it's always driven by trials on social media, which jonathan
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and richard have found themselves subjected to today. amy nicole turner , your nominee? amy nicole turner, your nominee? >> my michael gove, actually , >> my michael gove, actually, i've gone for his what i would call a ploy actually to build houses at the expense of our waterways, which are already full of beep . so it got shot full of beep. so it got shot down in parliament. it's been voted down. it's not happening . voted down. it's not happening. but i just think it was all very sad. >> so you don't really want new houses then? >> amy not at the expense of rivers and clean water, i think. i think we could have won. we could have both clean water and more houses. >> what's the local communities? more control ? more control? >> oh, well, look, i am going to go with allison pearson and supped go with allison pearson and slipped by starmer because he thought that he had hoodwinked everyone. and actually the left wing media bought in to his announcement. but actually all you needed to do was look below the surface and realise that starmer not only wants to hook us into the eu, he wants us to
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take potentially 250,000, right? amy 250,000 migrants from the eu every single year. amy nicol turner, lawer bailey. allison pearson my final superstar panel of the week . thank you so much. of the week. thank you so much. have a brilliant weekend . mark have a brilliant weekend. mark dolan here with you at 9:00 for the next three nights. headliners next. good night. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello again as we go through tonight and into tomorrow , we tonight and into tomorrow, we are going to see those strong winds in the north easing, allowing for a little bit of a chilly night for some of us. meanwhile, some rain is going to push its way a little bit further northwards. that rains being this front. and being caused by this front. and you it starting to feed you can see it starting to feed a little bit further northwards as go through day or as we go through the next day or so. the deep low so. meanwhile, the deep low that's brought some windy weather scotland pushing weather to scotland is pushing northwards as well. still bringing some strong winds to shetland. otherwise the shetland. but otherwise the winds a result, winds are easing as a result, we're going to see low
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we're going to see some low temperatures perhaps across north northwest and parts of scotland. this front north northwest and parts of scot lind. this front north northwest and parts of scot lind. you this front north northwest and parts of scot lind. you earlier front that i showed you earlier pushing southern pushing into parts of southern scotland, england, scotland, northern england, northern ireland so on, this northern ireland and so on, this rain, not dropping rain, temperatures not dropping a huge amount and also staying fairly small fairly warm across small southern areas friday. then a wet picture across southern scotland, northern england and northern ireland. the rain is going to be quite persistent and with some heavy bursts, could with some heavy bursts, we could see building up a see those totals building up a brighter further north, see those totals building up a b|few er further north, see those totals building up a b|few showers further north, see those totals building up a b|few showers to further north, see those totals building up a b|few showers to watch r north, see those totals building up a b|few showers to watch out rth, see those totals building up a b|few showers to watch out for a few showers to watch out for here. meanwhile, across central southern england and wales, plenty fine weather plenty of fine sunny weather to be temperatures getting be had and temperatures getting into celsius. looking into the mid 20 celsius. looking ahead to saturday and there may be some mist and fog patches to watch out for first thing. but these quickly clear. these should quickly clear. then there'll of dry fine there'll be plenty of dry fine weather across the of weather across the bulk of england wales watch england and wales though. watch out for a few showers developing england and wales though. watch out f(on few showers developing england and wales though. watch out f(on and showers developing england and wales though. watch out f(on and notice rs developing england and wales though. watch out f(on and notice that veloping england and wales though. watch out f(on and notice that front. ng later on and notice that front. that's been around for such a long period of starts to long period of time starts to break turning drier break up. so turning drier across those northern areas. the risk some thunderstorms risk of some heavy thunderstorms as into sunday with as we go into sunday with temperatures dropping next temperatures dropping early next week . the temperatures rising ,
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gb news gb news news. >> and our top story tonight, thousands of passengers are facing cancellations and delays at london gatwick airport tonight. the airport saying it's due to a short notice. staff
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absence in the air traffic control tower there advising passengers now to check with their airline before travelling . temporary air traffic control restriction signs are in place and the airport has apologised to passengers . well, we to passengers. well, we understand 22 flights are affected, possibly up to 40. some reports are saying with the tracking website flight radar saying flights are delayed by around an hour on average . around an hour on average. flights have been diverted as far away as cardiff and bournemouth . right now , labour bournemouth. right now, labour is pledging to end the use of asylum cells, clear the backlog and speed up returns to save countries . sir keir starmer says countries. sir keir starmer says he'll seek an eu wide returns agreement for those who cross the english channel and come to the english channel and come to the uk illegally . the labour the uk illegally. the labour leader and the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, met with the eu's policing body europol in the hague this morning. but the immigration minister, robert jenrick, told
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