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joined by adam brooks, and we're joined by adam brooks, and we're joined by matthew lanza as well. plus, nigel farage will have his say on black lives matter. shocking glorification of hamas's crimes and his life shortly. and we will hear from our reporter charlie peters as well, who's in tel aviv for us. so lots coming your way there. also coming up, though, as j.k. rowling lashes out at lisa nandy for positioning herself as a champion of women's rights, is the harry potter author, right? that many women on the left no longer trust labour to defend them? that's our big debate. and that's later. and hit netflix series the crown. well, it's causing controversy again after it emerged that diana is set to appear as a ghost in the final season. yeah you heard that right. a ghost. so i will be asking royal expert michael cole if the hugely popular show has finally gone too far as always, you'll get a first look at tomorrow's front pages. today and hot off the press and britain's favourite entertainer, jim davidson, is uncancelled . jim davidson, is uncancelled. later on in the show, a
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blockbuster two hours is coming your way right after the news with middlehurst . patrick. with polly middlehurst. patrick. >> thank you and good evening . >> thank you and good evening. will. the top story tonight is that the us secretary of state is at this moment on his way to israel after hamas terrorist attacks at the weekend. anthony blinken said the us is determined to make sure israel has all it needs to defend itself . he's due to meet senior itself. he's due to meet senior israeli officials, including the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, to discuss boosting military support from the states. i'm going with a very simple and clear message on behalf of the president of the united states and on behalf of the people , and that is the american people, and that is that states has that the united states has israel's back. >> we the back of the >> we have the back of the israeli we have their israeli people. we have their back . we'll it back today. we'll have it tomorrow. we will have it every day . day. >> and here at home, the met police has appealed for footage or images last weekend's or images of last weekend's
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attack in israel. the forces counter terrorism unit is appealing for anyone in the uk who has direct evidence related to the terrorist attacks to come fonnard. and that's after the foreign secretary who's in israel, was forced to run for cover when a siren sounded this afternoon. the video was posted on social media by the israeli foreign ministry . the government foreign ministry. the government says james cleverly's visit is a sign of the uk's unwavering support for israel . well, let's support for israel. well, let's take a look at live pictures of gaza tonight. take a look at live pictures of gaza tonight . right. obviously, gaza tonight. right. obviously, nightfall a few hours ago, the only power station as well. stop working a few hours ago . and working a few hours ago. and that pool of light that you can see in the centre of your screen if you're watching on television, is just light that is generated by some generators. now, thought to be the only source of electricity in the city. and the un chief, antonio guterres, was speaking this afternoon. he was appealing for
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afternoon. he was appealing for a humanitarian corridor to be forged into gaza, saying crucial life saving supplies, including medicines , food and water, must medicines, food and water, must be allowed in. now, a 26 year old british man who was working as a security guard at the music festival in israel , which was festival in israel, which was attacked by hamas on saturday, has been confirmed as dead . jake has been confirmed as dead. jake marlow, who'd been missing since the raid on the supernova festival, died his mother, lisa, wrote on facebook that she and her family were heartbroken after hearing the crushing . news after hearing the crushing. news now, in other news today, the shadow health secretary says labour would turn the nhs on its headif labour would turn the nhs on its head if it got into power. wes streeting argued that reform is more important than pouring money into a health system that isn't working. he warned that the nhs faces bankruptcy unless it's overhauled and he set out plans to shift its focus from hospitals to providing more care in the community.
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>> a labour government will take immediate action to cut waiting lists. we will provide an extra £1.1 billion to help the nhs beat the backlog with extra clinics, the evenings and weekends providing 2 million more appointments each year. faster treatment for patients, extra pay for staff. the first steps to cut the waiting list and beat the tory backlog . and beat the tory backlog. >> wes streeting speaking there now a dorset councillor today lost a high court fight with the home secretary over the housing of asylum seekers on the bbc stockholm barge in port island. mayor carolyn parks wanted to challenge the lawfulness of the use of the barge in portland port, saying the home office needed planning permission to site it and use it in that location . the vessel has been location. the vessel has been vacant since legionella bacteria were detected on board back in august , but the were detected on board back in august, but the home office now says the barge is safe for asylum seekers to return on tv
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online. dab+ radio and the tune—in app. this is gb news, britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> gary lineker is very quiet on israel, isn't he? emma thompson all the love, very quiet , all the love, very quiet, suspiciously quiet. where is gary lineker's condemnation of hamas? we've seen reports of babies being beheaded, women being raped, old women, holocaust survivors actually being held hostage . gary will being held hostage. gary will accuse our home secretary of using the language of 1930 germany, but won't condemn people who actually use the actions of 1930 germany. it's funny that, isn't it? very funny . the absolute fact is this islamist militants stormed a nafion islamist militants stormed a nation indiscriminately , killed nation indiscriminately, killed civilians, raped women and took hostages . they behaved like hostages. they behaved like terrorists . hamas is terrorists. hamas is a designated terrorist organisation. the bbc, our state broadcaster , is refusing to call
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broadcaster, is refusing to call them terrorists . they say them terrorists. they say they're militants. i mean, it's one step away from freedom fighters for goodness sake, isn't now, why is old sage isn't it? now, why is old sage john simpson, long term bbc employee , comes out and says employee, comes out and says this british politicians know perfectly well why the bbc avoids us. use terrorist . and avoids us. use terrorist. and over the years, plenty of them have privately agreed with it . have privately agreed with it. calling someone a terrorist means that you're taking sides and ceasing to treat the situation with due impartiality . he was immediately fact checked on twitter for what it's worth, which you'd love to see. check this out. in 2021, the uk government proscribed hamas as a terrorist organisation . foreign terrorist organisation. foreign and bbc editorial guidelines states due impartiality does not require an absolute neutrality on every issue or detachment from fundamental democratic principles such as the rule of law. so there we go . yeah. he's law. so there we go. yeah. he's also , for what it's worth, ben also, for what it's worth, ben immediately fact checked by the bbc's own coverage in the past political website guido fawkes
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have done a little round up of the numerous times. the beeb will word terrorist. will use the word terrorist. they don't really shy away from it anything other than what it on anything other than what goes on in israel . so if the bbc goes on in israel. so if the bbc wanted to, they quite clearly could call hamas terrorists. they could do that. they just don't want to. sadiq khan and the metropolitan police, they're talking about rhiannon assurance patrols on the streets of london. why do we need reassurance patrols? do you think? just say it. reassurance patrols? do you think? just say it . just say it. think? just say it. just say it. it's because we've imported people who hate jews, isn't it? and look , look at this. there and look, look at this. there are more on the way. okay we can see people in refugee camps in greece and asylum processing centres selling , waiting, the centres selling, waiting, the slaughter of jews. i believe we do have a clip of this actually now. so these are people within a camp in on the greek island of samos . now, they were absolutely samos. now, they were absolutely celebrating their arms aloft. they were shouting allahu akbar and all of this stuff. i believe
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we can play that now. and presumably we will just be distributing these people around europe soon, will we? and though they might be on on small boats across the channel before now, you can say it. yeah exactly. even our dear king has been so disgusted with recent events in israel that he has condemned hamas's atrocities. he's gone against convention and got involved in the most political thing possible. but not gary. no, not the luvvies . they don't no, not the luvvies. they don't mind about offending brits. they don't mind about offending jewish people. sometimes but they're absolutely terrified of offending elements of the muslim community. why is that, i wonder? well, let's get the thoughts now of my panel tonight . we've got author and broadcaster christine hamilton . broadcaster christine hamilton. we've got businessman and activist adam brooks, and we've got party adviser got former labour party adviser matthew laws . great stuff. thank matthew laws. great stuff. thank you very much, christine, i will start with you. why do you think gary lineker and co and emma thompson all that luvvie thompson and all of that luvvie brigade, vorderman , not brigade, carol vorderman, not talking about what's going on,
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are they extraordinary? >> it's >> isn't it remarkable? it's absolutely extraordinary. and why the bbc refuse call why do the bbc refuse to call what called clearly terrorism what is called clearly terrorism terrorist ? it's absolutely terrorist? it's absolutely extraordinary. and you've just shown that what john simpson said was completely ridiculous. it actually shows how stupid the metropolitan liberal elite who run the bbc are. they say they want to be evenhanded , and yet want to be evenhanded, and yet they're trying to equate the defensive actions of israel , defensive actions of israel, which most people would understand. defensive actions of israel with the homicidal lunatics who've been raping and slaughtering , and they even slaughtering, and they even beheaded a grandmother. and then they posted the video of her beheading on her own facebook page. so her followers could see it. i mean, that is just unbelievable . but the fact is unbelievable. but the fact is that in the islamic calendar 2023, which is now is actually 1444, they are living in the mediaeval age and that is the sort of atrocity that they are committing. i mean, they need to be called out for what they are and it is appalling that the bbc won't matthew i'll bring and it is appalling that the bbc wonin matthew i'll bring and it is appalling that the bbc wonin on matthew i'll bring and it is appalling that the bbc wonin on this atthew i'll bring and it is appalling that the bbc wonin on this now.w i'll bring you in on this now. >> know, why
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you in on this now. >> gary know, why you in on this now. >> gary lineker know, why you in on this now. >> gary lineker and know, why you in on this now. >> gary lineker and how, why you in on this now. >> gary lineker and i mean, 1y won't gary lineker and i mean, we see you, right? we see you not stuff out. why not? >> well, i think that's a very good question. i mean, let's say that the mainstream left this is why like to distinguish why i always like to distinguish between and the mainstream why i always like to distinguish betvinm and the mainstream why i always like to distinguish betvin politics,1d the mainstream why i always like to distinguish betvin politics, because,|instream why i always like to distinguish betvin politics, because, youream left in politics, because, you know, the labour party's been very firm in its response. it's these kind liberal left that these kind of liberal left that haven't and i think that you'd see labour was in see that if labour was in government that they government as well, that they would from, from the would be opposing from, from the left. i mean i think it's left. so i mean i think it's hugely disappointing. i work for the they've the bbc for 15 years. they've got , they've tied got themselves, they've tied themselves ridiculous themselves in ridiculous knots. now made now john simpson has just made a fool be honest fool of himself to be honest with his comments today. this is very that can't very specific that you can't use terrorist in on the israel—palestine issue in the in the in the editorial guidelines, which is this kind of two inch thick everybody's chained thick book. everybody's chained to everybody's desk . but you can to everybody's desk. but you can say it's a it's a proscribed as a terrorist organisation , a terrorist organisation, proscribed terrorist organisation . organisation. >> but also. yeah but all actions happen, right? which are terrorism. and we see such , such terrorism. and we see such, such
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as terrorism. right. such as over acts of terrorism. and you know, this is a real commentary i think, on some of the, you know, we're other aspects of british politics where you're extreme left, you're corbynites, etcetera. of course, they tie themselves in knots. but the bbc as well, i mean, we are seeing reports time and time again of atrocities being committed and they are asking for more confirmation of the, oh, well, we have to go. we're going to have to get this absolutely confirmed. how much confirmation do you what i'm >> do you know what i'm embarrassed for? the bbc over this matter. i'm really no, i'm i'm really embarrassed for them . you've got left wing commentators tying commentators that are tying themselves you themselves in knots that, you know, do know to know, they do not know what to say. really do not want to say. they really do not want to offend. part of their fan base, you or their clique but you know, or their clique. but what that even what gets me is that even kensington palace has described this as a terrorist event . so if this as a terrorist event. so if kensington palace can come out and put a statement that it's a terrorist event and the bbc can't, what are we paying our licence fee for? >> what do you what do you have to do? what does anybody have to
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do bbc confirm do for the bbc to confirm that it's i mean, do for the bbc to confirm that it's much i mean, do for the bbc to confirm that it's much further i mean, do for the bbc to confirm that it's much further do nean, do for the bbc to confirm that it's much further do nearhave to how much further do you have to go? can't feel sorry for if go? you can't feel sorry for if this was happening the other way round . round. >> okay. if 100% if israel had sent death squads into gaza to do exactly the same thing that has taken place here, you can bet your bottom dollar that would be. >> well, i think this is a problem with the leadership of the because clearly those the bbc because clearly those guidelines are written so that words are very carefully in words are used very carefully in normal times. but what saw at normal times. but what we saw at the clearly the weekend were clearly terrorist why wasn't terrorist acts. so why wasn't why edict go down from why didn't edict go down from the that should able the top that you should be able to remind people that to we need to remind people that the palestinian as the palestinian people as a whole are not terrorists. >> absolutely. this is is >> absolutely. this is this is hamas organisation hamas a terrorist organisation that bullies even palestinians. absolutely. you know, and denies them food and water and whatever . but what makes me laugh, you know, it's an offence to support or promote hamas. it's a legal term in this country. how can the bbc, if they are based on facts , not use factual facts, not use factual information , you know, you know
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information, you know, you know what, we pay for it. >> we were going to get into this a little bit later on, but i am hoping i know that we were supposed to little of supposed to play a little bit of a earlier from a package earlier on from a refugee camp a greek island. refugee camp on a greek island. >> am hoping have that >> i am hoping we have got that at some point, preferably now, so actually play so that we can actually play this yeah. so that we can actually play this play yeah. so that we can actually play this play the yeah. so that we can actually play this play the clip yeah. so that we can actually play this play the clip because yeah. let's play the clip because i'm going with about going to talk with you about about we're here as about what we're seeing here as and when this eventually does about what we're seeing here as and wupi this eventually does about what we're seeing here as and wup ohiis eventually does about what we're seeing here as and wup on ourventually does about what we're seeing here as and wup on our screens! does about what we're seeing here as and wup on our screens. yes. s come up on our screens. yes. okay. what what? hello, what? okay. so what what? hello, what? >> what ? hello? what? what >> what? hello? what? what hello? what? what? hello >> what? what? hello . >> what? what? hello. >> what? what? hello. >> yeah, there we go. so. and there's a few other clips of those online from this asylum seeker processing centre. they're all chanting allahuakbar. they're celebrating the news. that that was as the news. that and that was as soon as the news broke about the hamas going into israel and slaughtering people. so that's what they were celebrating. and christine, we are about to distribute people evenly distribute those people evenly across union and across the european union and how long before they're on small boats? >> absolutely. haven't we already enough pro—hamas
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already seen enough pro—hamas demonstrations on the streets of london already without importing more people? you might as well, frankly, self—inject with smallpox. then let these people in. it is utterly absurd. and if we don't have a really hard line on all that, then we are absolutely crazy beyond belief. we just importing terrorism we are just importing terrorism into this country. >> upsets me is this has >> what upsets me is this has become social media almost become on social media almost like football arguing one like a football team arguing one side against other . now, side against the other. now, it's very possible for me, you know i had to log off on know, i had to log off on twitter on the day it happened because horrified the because i was horrified at the sight children and sight of the children and everything i've seen. i'm everything that i've seen. i'm a father. upset me deeply. now father. it upset me deeply. now what it does me to see what it does upset me to see buildings being levelled by israel. don't think that israel. i don't think that that's right in response either . quite easy to have a . so it's quite easy to have a balanced approach . and the balanced approach. and the cheering, you know, if anyone's cheering, you know, if anyone's cheering, they're not a nice person. and they really need to go and look. >> it's about humanity. it's not about the wider issue. i mean, just humanity, it? just basic humanity, isn't it? i mean, say terms mean, all i can say in terms of lefties their is lefties and their response is i'm very proud that jeremy
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corbyn isn't a labour mp. he won't a labour candidate. and won't be a labour candidate. and i think it justifies everything keir in in keeping him out keir did in in keeping him out because you say, we've seen because as you say, we've seen the response from , from some the response from, from some people on the hard left has just been outrageous. >> in your >> yeah. they're still in your party though some of them. >> we've rid a lot >> well, we've got rid of a lot of people . of people. >> just tell you now, >> but let me just tell you now, i'll surprised there was i'll be surprised if there was a poll in two days where the labour not slipped five labour has not slipped five points are points because people are attributing of hard attributing a lot of that hard left labour attributing a lot of that hard left so labour attributing a lot of that hard left so they labour attributing a lot of that hard left so they need labour attributing a lot of that hard left so they need to abour attributing a lot of that hard left so they need to sort r attributing a lot of that hard left so they need to sort it party. so they need to sort it out pretty quickly. >> i mean couldn't >> i mean, i mean i couldn't have in response have been firmer in his response and remains firmly still a little haunting. absolutely. and you know, and if anybody emerges from the woodwork doing things they do , then they they shouldn't do, then they will down them will come down on them like a tonne of bricks and rightly so. >> well, we'll have >> yeah. well, we'll have to wait i mean, was wait and see. i mean, i was i was at that conference and what i say is that that would i will say is that that would have complete have been an absolute, complete and jeremy and utter circus under jeremy corbyn. one corbyn. it would have been a one issue and issue dominated thing. and whether those people whether or not those people still lurk in party still lurk in the party and whether maybe some views whether or not maybe some views in were emboldened as a in society were emboldened as a result of the jeremy corbyn era
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. that's a that's a valid point. >> one last thing, one last thing. you can support the palestinian people in the fact that you do not want them to starve or be be hurt by starve or be or be hurt by israel , of course. but after an israel, of course. but after an event like this, can't start event like this, you can't start cheering . yeah, time in a place i >> exactly. >> exactly. >> nothing to cheer about on either side. it's horrendous. >> yeah. get views coming >> yeah. get your views coming in on this. i just think the silence of people like gary lineker on they'll lineker and co on this, they'll they'll about the language they'll talk about the language of what about the actions of 1930. what about the actions of 1930. what about the actions of it and are you on that? of it and where are you on that? but to come as a blm but look, still to come as a blm glorify hamas crimes, has it proven that the organisation isn't about racial equality? but actually it's about the promotion of terror and violence 7 promotion of terror and violence ? yes, nigel farage will have his say. he's live very shortly . and we're also going to hear from our reporter charlie peters, who's out in tel aviv for us. but something a little bit a bit a change bit different, a bit of a change of for clash because of topic for the clash because spy of topic for the clash because spy that they hope spy chiefs say that they hope the next zero seven will be either black or a woman because it will diverse mi6. it will boost diverse in m16. should we leave classics like
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craig's reign as james bond over , there's been rife speculation about who will fill his shoes with hollywood superstar stars like idris elba, tom hardy tipped to be the next 007. but ex british spy john taylor has stuck his all into the debate, telling audiences at the cheltenham literature festival that the only thing intelligence chiefs would want is that james bond should be a black man or a woman, and it would make those sorts of people want to join our intelligence services . right. do intelligence services. right. do you think he actually meant that or he thought he was saying the right thing? at the cheltenham literary festival or whatever it was try fit in? but should was to try to fit in? but should the next 007 be black or a woman or both, or should we just leave classics like james bond well alone let me know your thoughts by emailing gb views at gb news .uk or tweet me at gb news. and while you're there, go and vote in our poll. i will bring you those results very, very shortly. that is active on
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twitter. but to debate this, i'm joined by former ukip leader henry bolton, social commentator joanna jarjue and writer and broadcaster anna mae mangan, great to have you all on the show. thank you very, very much. look, henry, i'll start with you. black you. should we have a black woman as the james bond? woman as the next james bond? >> no , i mean, that's not going >> no, i mean, that's not going to be okay. >> henry. to be okay. >> henry bond, is it? look, i think that james bond is an think thatjames bond is an iconic story set of set of books and films. you just can't mess with that. and there are there are there are female heroines around . and, you know, look at around. and, you know, look at tomb raider and so on. if you want a black hero , if you want a want a black hero, if you want a hero , you want a female hero. hero, you want a female hero. what other sort of hero you want ? i'm sure there's a book and story out there already. if not, write one. let's not, you know, so next it'll be sherlock holmes or what? oh, okay. >> joanna, i'll go to you now. so, joanna, do you think that a black lady should be the next
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james bond . joanna no black lady should be the next james bond .joanna no , i'm not james bond. joanna no, i'm not sure if you can hear me, but i can't hear anything that you guys are saying. >> fair enough. >> fair enough. >> well, go on. we'll go to on anna, because i think you definitely can hear me, anna. so go same question to you go on. same question to you then. about then. so what do you think about this it would be then. so what do you think about tigood it would be then. so what do you think about tigood to it would be then. so what do you think about tigood to have it would be then. so what do you think about tigood to have the ould be then. so what do you think about tigood to have the next be a good thing to have the next james as a black james bond as a black individual, man woman? individual, man or woman? >> the french eyes is >> i think the french eyes is well past its sell by date, and it's time that it was shaken and stirred and we got a female bond and a male moneypenny . how about and a male moneypenny. how about that? >> okay. what though? anna if the franchise then started haemorrhaging money like we've seen with with doctor who, for example, they had a female doctor who ratings stated this idea of this man who, by the way , if we were in real life, he'd be about 105. >> now sleeping with all these women . women. >> there's no women in it, really, who are fully dressed
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and out of bed. so we need to change for a start. and out of bed. so we need to cha but for a start. and out of bed. so we need to cha but why for a start. and out of bed. so we need to chabut why do a start. and out of bed. so we need to cha but why do we tart. and out of bed. so we need to cha but why do we need anna, can >> but why do we need anna, can i ask with respect i ask you with respect seriously, anna, need seriously, anna, why do we need to that? because you to change that? because you know, some blokes, like know, some blokes, right? like going like going watch films going like going to watch films with guns naked women and macho men. and if you remove that, then they just won't watch those films. anna but, but if it's about selling it, it's about getting a whole new audience and also in real life, say you were stuck on an island that was about to explode and you needed rescuing . rescuing. >> would you say no to a woman coming over in a helicopter with a rope? i don't think so. >> so it's absurd. >> so it's absurd. >> and also, let's be honest, james bond probably would have died because the died a few years ago because the number of women he slept . number of women he slept. >> yeah, he wouldn't be around . >> yeah, he wouldn't be around. >> yeah, he wouldn't be around. >> to be fair. to be fair, the biggest the biggest plot hole in james bond would not be that the character does no longer match the description of the original ian fleming i will give you that . i believe that i might now , . i believe that i might now, fingers crossed, be able to
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introduce joanna to the fray. joanna how would you feel about a black female james bond ? a black female james bond? >> well, i think that with any fictional character, it's absolutely fine to kind of change their identity to an extent. you know, james bond isn't quoted or isn't written as somebody who is necessarily a specific white man. so to change his race, for example, i don't think would would make any difference. you don't have to necessarily be white to be british. so anybody who has a problem changing race problem with changing the race of essentially of james bond is essentially saying that. however, know, saying that. however, you know, if was to say, should if somebody was to say, should we a james bond we have a female james bond would called would say, well, he's called james bond, he is male. so you couldn't necessarily change his gender his sexuality . but in gender or his sexuality. but in terms race, there is nothing terms of race, there is nothing about the james bond story that ties being i don't know , ties him to being i don't know, irish or scottish or something like it's absolutely like that. so it's absolutely fine. also don't have to fine. and you also don't have to be white to be m15 either . be white to be an m15 either. >> indeed an m16 . i mean. >> no. or indeed an m16. i mean. henry, do you think some people some people would say some
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people would say if bond people would say that if bond ended up, you know, being , you ended up, you know, being, you kind of classic rainbow flag wearing individual or it turned into a woman or they kind of diversified it or whatever that may be, bond would be the most visible symbol of capitulation to the brigade . to the woke brigade. >> well, i think so, patrick, you know, i'm sorry , but i do. you know, i'm sorry, but i do. why mess with it if you . fine. why mess with it if you. fine. it may be maybe bond is outdated, but i'm not arguing that it's not an outdated story. i quite enjoy them. but it may be it's outdated. i accept that. but but why then take that story and change it? and actually , why and change it? and actually, why not create a new story ? create not create a new story? create a modern story for the modern era? if you think it's outdated, don't argue. but if you want to i mean, it's like people who take a house a nice sort of 400 year old house with all the fittings and then then rip it out and put in modern fittings and change the character of it
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entirely , why do it? why not entirely, why do it? why not create a nice new modern house? it's the same with all of these stories. why mess with them? why not keep the original and then create create new stories for the new? okay. i don't understand. i know. >> ana. ana, i'm going to go to you, ana. i mean, he's a you, ana. i mean, he's got a point. i'm coming point. look, i'm not coming after the i'm not after sex and the city. i'm not saying to be 4 or saying that's got to be 4 or 5 blokes yet. all beer drinking cigarettes no, i'm cigarettes on the go. no, i'm not saying leave stuff not saying leave your stuff alone. can't you leave alone. right can't you leave bond that's been there's been seven james bond's there hasn't been one and i think characters like mickey mouse and winnie the pooh, you can't get someone else to them, but you get to play them, but you can get anybody play an m16, m16 spy. anybody to play an m16, m16 spy. >> so what's the problem here? it's just old fashioned . it's just old fashioned. >> let's get let's get a white man's play. laura croft, shall we say a woman can't be a hero in a film. >> i don't know if that's what i don't know if that's what people are saying, though. i think people are just saying, can we leave as it is? leave james bond as it is? joanna i suppose the big question for would be this, question for me would be this, right? point why right? which is the point of why
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this because he this chap said it was because he thinks and is what was a spy. thinks and he is what was a spy. i don't want to blow his cover. i don't want to blow his cover. i that ago. i think he blew that years ago. but saying that he does but he was saying that he does think bond was black and think that if bond was black and or a woman, that that would lead to more black people and women joining our security services . joining our security services. do you think that's true? >> and people get bored because of definitely . of drugs? yeah, definitely. >> i think so. you know, we all know that represents asian matters movies and film. the matters and movies and film. the best ways of marketing sometimes. so i think when people and let's people watch something and let's not that james bond isn't not forget that james bond isn't only just watched middle , only just watched by middle, middle also middle aged men, it's also watched by, you know, young people growing up and i think that see type of that if you can see that type of person in you as a reflection of you, obviously it's great you, then obviously it's great marketing know marketing for them. they know maybe got a big maybe that they've got a big diversity and they need diversity problem and they need best role models. and james bond is the biggest one. sorry i'm still talking james bond is the best representation of it. so what better marketing would there be for mi6 than to have
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some form of diversity? and what you were saying about changing the story, how it changing the story, how is it changing the story, how is it changing the just having the story by just having a different shade of skin and the person who's called james bond, they're not changing any part of they're not changing any part of the story because the story never focuses on his never actually focuses on his background . background or his. >> that's interesting because i'll put that, too. i'll put i'll put that, too. i'll put i'll put that to henry now then, i'll put that to henry now then, i suppose. are you two are you more bothered? henry about the idea being a woman than idea of bond being a woman than you say, bond being black? >> yes. yes, i am . and bond can >> yes. yes, i am. and bond can be black. i don't have a big problem with that at all. i don't it don't have a problem with it at all. look, know , it's all. but look, you know, it's like croft in tomb raider like laura croft in tomb raider being a bloke , you know, itjust being a bloke, you know, itjust doesn't work. and so i'm sorry, but and the other thing is that it is totally untrue to imply or to potential recruits that james bond reflects the reality of working for the secret intelligence service. he doesn't. and so if you're recruiting people on the basis of james recruiting people on the basis ofjames bond , you've got recruiting people on the basis of james bond , you've got the of james bond, you've got the wrong people. >> there is >> well, i mean, there is i suppose is that actually.
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suppose there is that actually. i that would have to be i mean, that would have to be completely nuts, completely and utterly nuts, wouldn't that wouldn't it? the idea that if there's people going around there's people going around there end up in there who, you know, end up in there who, you know, end up in the ridiculous situations the most ridiculous situations possible, i suppose, but look, all of you, thank you very, very much. we got there the end much. we got there in the end with connections. cetera . and with connections. et cetera. and it ukip leader henry it was former ukip leader henry bolton, social commentator joanna and the writer and joanna jarjue and the writer and broadcaster mae mangan. broadcaster anna mae mangan. great stuff. so do agree great stuff. so who do you agree with? say that they with? a spy chiefs say that they hope the next james with? a spy chiefs say that they hope the nextjames bond will with? a spy chiefs say that they hope the next james bond will be either or a woman because either black or a woman because it would boost diversity to mi6 . should we leave james bond and the classics al on the classics alone? al on twitter says, i won't watch the next james bond film if they change the character simply to exclude people . so, okay, exclude white people. so, okay, rowan on twitter says, just leave bond alone and write a proper story for a black female spy.just proper story for a black female spy. just lazy and mediocre writers who can't come up with something new. i just think they don't seem to care, though, do they, about this idea that woke ifying everything inevitably hits you in the pocket. it's called go woke go broke for a
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reason . a lot of the time, a lot reason. a lot of the time, a lot of the time. and yet these massive corporations and the massive corporations and the massive franchises will keep doing it and almostjust massive franchises will keep doing it and almost just take the hit . but doing it and almost just take the hit. but martin says, doing it and almost just take the hit . but martin says, never the hit. but martin says, never mind diversity . what about an mind diversity. what about an actor's capability ? isn't that actor's capability? isn't that more important, or have we lost our minds over woke box ticking 7 our minds over woke box ticking ? well, you've heard it in here we go to the world of twitter, now known as x, the artist formerly known as twitter . and formerly known as twitter. and 95% of you agree that we should leave classics like james bond alone . just 5% of you say we alone. just 5% of you say we shouldn't. there we go . well, shouldn't. there we go. well, look, coming up, as hamas's evil is laid bare with unconfirmed reports of the massacring of 40 innocent children, why is there deafening silence from the habitual bleeding hearts in the celebrity world? emma thompson , celebrity world? emma thompson, gary lineker, broadcaster and journalist angela epstein takes them to task over their silence and that happens very shortly . and that happens very shortly. but first, as blm glorify hamas's crimes , has it proven
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waiting in the wings. but first i'm joined now by gb news very own nigel farage. now mind rmt rights group black lives matter . remember them? well, it sparked international outrage over their response to the horrendous ongoing conflict in israel after a blm chicago page yesterday shared the following post featuring a sickening cartoon of a paraglider. post featuring a sickening cartoon of a paraglider . the cartoon of a paraglider. the graphic seems to celebrate the hamas terrorists that used paragliders to brutally execute more than 260. terrified revellers at a music festival on saturday, marking the worst civilian massacre in israel's history. blm's uk offshoot has been pumping out propaganda against israel , offering against israel, offering solidarity to palestine and slamming shadow foreign secretary david lammy for, quote, siding with the oppressor in his recent condemnation of the proscribed terror group hamas. nigel, welcome back to the show. now, as black lives matter groups post pictures of paragliders , they refused to paragliders, they refused to condemn hamas. et cetera . is
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condemn hamas. et cetera. is this proof actually that blm is less about racial equality party andits less about racial equality party and it's more about the promotion of division and terror and violence in 2020, after the george floyd murder, within 24 hours, we had police taking the knee. >> we had the death creation of the cenotaph . we had winston the cenotaph. we had winston churchill's statue being attacked. and i was pretty much attacked. and i was pretty much a lone voice. patrick in saying, i know these people and i've seen them in america . they are seen them in america. they are an overtly marxist , seen them in america. they are an overtly marxist, dangerous organisation, intent on bringing down western civilisation as we know it . and i down western civilisation as we know it. and i said down western civilisation as we know it . and i said these down western civilisation as we know it. and i said these things because that's what they said on their own website at uh, but of course the world went mad, you know, everybody came out supporting blm , all the big supporting blm, all the big corporates, star bucks, the banks, everybody . and i was banks, everybody. and i was sacked from lbc. so sacked from lbc for daring to tell the truth. well . one of my problems truth. well. one of my problems in life is i tend to be a little
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bit ahead of the curve, but the truth of it is it's becoming clear. and yeah, we can see absolutely from blm, uk and from this chapter in chicago. yeah. who who they really are. and worth mentioning , of course, but worth mentioning, of course, but patrisse cullors , the sort of patrisse cullors, the sort of founder of the whole thing and finish up owning millions of pounds of property. one of the people involved in toppling the statue into the dock in bristol, the colston, the slave trader, former slave trader. but also philanthropist. and she been found guilty of absconding with £30,000. the whole organisation is corrupt, rotten to the core. and yet. and yet at the upper echelons of british society were so taken in by it that still the england football team take the knee a blm gesture . knee a blm gesture. >> yeah. and presumably that needs to stop now. i mean, at what point are we going to say as a society that we can all accept . absolutely. so black
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accept. absolutely. so black lives do matter, but the organisation, black lives matter is something completely different. and i think should be distanced from, from, from , from distanced from, from, from, from wider right thinking society . wider right thinking society. >> no, look, a hundred years ago, what the leninist marxists did in russia was to use class as a means of fomenting division . what the modern day marxists are doing is they're using race and using white guilt as a means literally of destroying our society. this organisation is mad, bad and dangerous and i'm pleased that we're now having a chance to call it out and funny thing is, patrick, this conversation you and i are having will not lead to outrage. and tomorrow morning's newspapers because everyone knows that actually i was right three years ago on this . they three years ago on this. they were wrong. not that they would ever admit it. >> no. i mean, do you think you deserve an apology for that ? deserve an apology for that? >> i deserve an apology for many things over the years . i deserve
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things over the years. i deserve an apology from from virtually everybody over, you know, the condemned version of me in 2020. i was right about this organisation . and look, you know organisation. and look, you know , the worry is, of course, they're not alone . the worry is they're not alone. the worry is there are now voices in the radical islamic world calling for a day of action next friday. yeah. and and by that they don't just mean and they don't just mean what's going on in gaza , mean what's going on in gaza, they mean actually in our country as well. and the next time 500 people cross the engush time 500 people cross the english channel, when the weather improves next week , we weather improves next week, we must then ask ourselves a question. given that these young men have come from countries that have fostered isis , as that have fostered isis, as hamas and that they throw their documents into the english channel documents into the english channel, we must ask ourselves how many people are we allowing into britain that will ultimately do us very grave
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harm? >> yeah , i think that is a >> yeah, i think that is a question now, as i showed a clip a little bit earlier on of an asylum seeker camp on one of the greek islands openly , openly greek islands openly, openly celebrating what was going on in israel . those people, as it israel. those people, as it currently stands , are ready and currently stands, are ready and waiting to be distributed across the european union and possibly will end up on boats across the channel in britain . you just channel in britain. you just have wonder why earth are have to wonder why on earth are we doing this to ourselves? i just read a tweet just want to read a tweet published by this black published today by this black lives matter chicago group. so they said this . they went they said this. they went yesterday. sent out messages yesterday. we sent out messages that we aren't proud of . what's that we aren't proud of. what's interesting, we stand with palestine and the people who will do what they must to live free. our hearts are with the grieving mothers, those rescuing babies from rubble who are in danger of being wiped out completely . so that was their completely. so that was their response that i'll be honest with you, it doesn't really look like they were actually that ashamed of their initial tweet, does when you read does it? when you when you read that. to
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that. but can i just us on to another little topic now nigel, that. but can i just us on to another sir.e topic now nigel, that. but can i just us on to another sir.e t0|starmer'sgel, because sir keir starmer's keynote speech labour keynote speech at the labour party conference yesterday was disrupted glitter wielding disrupted by a glitter wielding protester after demanding a people's house. whatever all of that supposed to mean. let's play that supposed to mean. let's play back to coventry . play the clip back to coventry. >> true democracy is citizen led. politics needs an update. we demand a people's . house we demand a people's. house >> the painfully long time it took security to tackle that protest was immediately obvious. should be a massive concern . you should be a massive concern. you could easily have been harmed , could easily have been harmed, couldn't he? he could easily had something much more sinister on him. knife or something like him. a knife or something like that. debate that. and it sparked debate across britain's across the security of britain's politicians . nigel so at the politicians. nigel so at the senseless murders we've had of jo david amess as well, sir jo cox, david amess as well, sir david amess still fresh in the nation's mind and nigel as well . look, you also fell victim, didn't you, to an assault by a member of the public in newcastle back in 2019. i think it was involved a milkshake that's actually and i can
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imagine that. there you go. sorry to remind you of that, nigel. i can imagine that that must have been quite scary at the time because let's be honest, that could honest, i mean that that could have anything. must have been anything. there must have been anything. there must have when you have been a moment when you didn't know was milkshake, right? >> that for me, one of many >> that was for me, one of many assaults, right ? >> that was for me, one of many assaults, right? right. i was hit over the head with a banner with a huge placard not long after having neck surgery. i had an egg smashed over my head . i an egg smashed over my head. i had drinks thrown at me, bottles thrown at me. i was attacked endlessly . but that's because endlessly. but that's because i was going and doing street walkabouts and i felt that was part of what i had to do to be approachable and open. so i went through this many, many times and often patrick was very thoughtful about it, and that's why other politicians don't do it . they go around the country , it. they go around the country, they say, oh, today we're in cleethorpes , you know, and cleethorpes, you know, and there's an audience of party members asking sort of long, hot style cricket questions . and but
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style cricket questions. and but never at a ukip conference would anything like what happened to labour have ever happened. to me. this is the most astonishing lapse of security that has happened within the labour party. you have to ask a question. if they can't even manage a party conference without their leader being in danger , how on earth can they danger, how on earth can they run the country ? run the country? >> yeah. i mean, was that something that seriously stood out then? he out to you then? because he could been for keir could have been killed for keir starmer? absolutely starmer? i mean, he absolutely he and it was he could have been. and it was i was in i was in the hall outside, you want to go, outside, you see. i want to go, oh, protester and oh, there's a protester and i had that length of time to go, oh one going to do oh my god, is no one going to do anything this? on anything about this? it went on for a long time. for a heck of a long time. >> it was about 15 >> well, it was about 15 seconds, it's seconds, wasn't it? yeah, it's a long time . seconds, wasn't it? yeah, it's a longtime. they seconds, wasn't it? yeah, it's a long time . they just weren't long time. they just weren't prepared makes you prepared for it. makes you realise the labour security realise that the labour security were not checking bags . we're were not checking bags. we're not checking details. you're right. it could have been significantly worse than it was at. and i just. it just makes me wonder, you know , we've got a
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wonder, you know, we've got a labour party that is doing very well. >> yeah, because the conservatives have let everyone down and are doing so badly. >> it's almost as if we're not saying, you know, labour have this 20 point lead because it's a positive affirmation of starmer ism. it's more about negativity towards the conservatives and they need to have a really good, cold, hard look at themselves. how on earth can they have allowed this message to go out to the public? >> yeah, i mean, there is an irony. i was at the tory party conference very strict security , massively strict security. labour party conference resembled something like open borders. there's a joke in there somewhere, but i will not make it. nigel thank you very, very much. great to have you on the show. you take care. all right. that's of that's nigel farage there. of course, he'll be lighting up your tomorrow your screens again tomorrow evening. up, evening. but coming up, as a protester scaled sheffield town hall an israeli flag hall to replace an israeli flag with a palestinian flag. and suella tells police to suella braverman tells police to treat hamas supporters with the
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full force of the law . should full force of the law. should people who support the terror group asylum into the group be denied asylum into the uk? so my panel will debate that later on tonight. we will also have a bumper review of tomorrow's front pages today . tomorrow's front pages today. those front pages are going to be a vital importance that will bnng be a vital importance that will bring those to all you very, very shortly. but next, as hamas's evil is laid back, unconfirmed reports of the massacring of 40 innocent babies and children , why is there and children, why is there deafening silence from those habitual bleeding hearts of the celebrity world? emma thompson , celebrity world? emma thompson, a gary lineker broadcaster and journalist angela epstein, takes them to task over their silence . and we will also hear from our man on the ground, charlie peters , with the very latest peters, with the very latest from tel aviv. i'll see you in a few moments
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responds to the retaliatory bombing of gaza with rocket strikes of its own in the south of the country. now, earlier, israeli defence forces rowed back on its warning that a hostile aircraft had entered its airspace from lebanon . but it's airspace from lebanon. but it's airspace from lebanon. but it's a confusing picture , especially a confusing picture, especially considering that we got reports that some 20 drones had come in from lebanon, that maybe hezbollah had now joined the war. i just wanted to get an update for you. okay. let's cross now to tel aviv , where our cross now to tel aviv, where our correspondent charlie peters has the latest for us. >> israelis started their day as they have the last three days with news of their forces gathering on the south near the border with gaza as it prepares for a likely ground invasion of the territory that they have not beenin the territory that they have not been in since 2014. in the north, the day started with yet more shelling and mortar fire from lebanese hezbollah. they also fired an anti—tank guided missile and injuries were reported in the north. there was shelling and mortar fire. also
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from syria, a new front in this conflict , the first kinetic conflict, the first kinetic development in that part of the region on both fronts, the israeli defence forces returned fire with tank , artillery and fire with tank, artillery and helicopter gunships throughout the day. rocket barrages from the day. rocket barrages from the gaza strip were common. ashkelon ashdod and tel aviv all being hit in the central and southern regions and then down near gaza . many towns like near gaza. many towns like sderot being regularly hit by rocket barrages throughout the day. the moment of the highest sensitivity and security concern came at around 6 pm. when reports of hezbollah crossing the northern border with a swarm of drones and terrorists on the ground filtered through to people in tel aviv. the alert system went into overdrive. people were fleeing from the location we were where volunteers were sending supplies to civilians and soldiers in the north and south. and we were all sent into the rocket shelter, reports since have now confirmed that hezbollah has not crossed
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the border and those drone swarms did not happen . it swarms did not happen. it demonstrates the level of sensitivity being felt here as israel is not broken, but is definitely very much bruised . definitely very much bruised. >> charlie peters, thank you very much . our man in tel aviv. very much. our man in tel aviv. i'm to going go now to broadcaster journalist andrew epstein, who has written an eviscerating column about gary lineker and the silence. emma thompson, perpetual luvvie as well . i'm thompson, perpetual luvvie as well. i'm going to just bring angela straight in in just a second or two, then, because angela was talking about where are they, you know, the likes of gary lineker when it comes to issues going on with hamas ? why issues going on with hamas? why not? why why are they unable to call things out so called terrorists? angela, there you are. so look what would your message to gary lineker and co be? the luvvie brigade . be? the luvvie brigade. >> me . um, in be? the luvvie brigade. >> me. um, in all >> call me. um, in all seriousness , i've just returned seriousness, i've just returned from israel . i was there by by from israel. i was there by by default. in the midst of all this, i'd gone to write a travel piece for a national newspaper.
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ironically, that's how unexpected this was . i also have unexpected this was. i also have a lot of friends and family there. and to go. and therefore it astonished all of us when out of nowhere we went to bed friday night with a after a jolly dinner and woke up on saturday morning sirens and rockets . morning to sirens and rockets. yes. so i can tell the likes of gary lineker , emma thompson, gary lineker, emma thompson, every kind of campaigning actor or public figure who has spoken so vociferously and admirably on a lot of important topics . i can a lot of important topics. i can tell them that it is grim out there and i was just a visitor passing through. so where are you ? why are you not using your you? why are you not using your enormous platforms to reach people and say this at this moment in time is not about politics. this is about a sovereign nation being the victim. and do you think angela, do you think, angela, that actually when push comes to shove, people will care? >> some people care less about offending the jewish community
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than they do about offending elements of the muslim community. >> i think that's certainly the case. unfortunately. and i must say, there's a lot of people in the muslim community who've been hugely supportive of israel , but hugely supportive of israel, but it is a very damaging stance. they've always been double standards where israel is concerned . it's held up to a concerned. it's held up to a certain level that other countries not. if a swarm of countries are not. if a swarm of invading terrorists all massed on doncaster , murdering, maiming on doncaster, murdering, maiming , kidnapping. yeah. what would we expect the government to do? we would hate it if all if other people in other countries were saying, well, let's look at the background say background to this. we just say this human rights issue. this is a human rights issue. they are massacring innocent people. is good versus people. this is good versus evil. celebrities, that's all evil. so celebrities, that's all they need to say. they don't need to get , you know, nail need to get, you know, nail their colours to the mast stop their colours to the mast stop the virtue signalling on everything else or just stop it on everything else. >> start talking >> you know, they start talking about the language. in 1930 germany, don't condemn germany, but they don't condemn the actual actions of it. angela thank you much. so thank you very much. i'm so sorry. and but sorry. it's short and sweet, but we're a bit pressed for
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we're a bit a bit pressed for time far. it's angela epstein time so far. it's angela epstein there. much for there. thank you very much for coming your point coming on and making your point very enforcing, coming on and making your point vthink, enforcing, coming on and making your point vthink, what enforcing, coming on and making your point vthink, what lot enforcing, coming on and making your point vthink, what lot of|forcing, coming on and making your point vthink, what lot of gb:ing, coming on and making your point vthink, what lot of gb news i think, what a lot of gb news viewers will thinking now. viewers will be thinking now. coming up, a hit netflix series. the crown is causing a lot of controversy again after it emerged that diana set to emerged that diana is set to appear as a ghost in the final season . and i think that's a bit season. and i think that's a bit disrespectful, don't you? i'll be asking royal expert michael cole if the hugely popular show has gone too far. i has finally gone too far. i mean, the ghost of diana. come on now. even even for me , that's on now. even even for me, that's a bit much. but next, as a protester scaled sheffield town hall to replace the israeli flag with the palestine flag, i am asking, we import asking, have we import terrorists .
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>> hello, it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast . today's the gb news forecast. today's rain clears south. turning sunnier in the north for thursday , but also turning thursday, but also turning colder as weather fronts sink south, allowing cold air from the north to push into much of the north to push into much of the uk. however, these weather fronts marking the boundary between warm air to the south and cold air to the north contain some wet weather and we've certainly seen a wet day across of the across much of wales. the midlands east anglia and it midlands, east anglia and it rain sinks slowly south overnight, heavy overnight, still some heavy downpours through parts south downpours through parts of south wales. south east wales. the south midlands, east anglia damp and gloomy as we begin things on thursday, but mild far south, colder mild in the far south, colder but brighter across scotland, northern ireland, northern england, a frost in places . and england, a frost in places. and actually that's where the brightest weather will remain throughout thursday . plenty of throughout thursday. plenty of sunny spells for northern
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ireland, north wales, northern england, southern and eastern scotland and still some showers and a bit of a breeze for the northwest of scotland, but not as much as wednesday . further as much as wednesday. further south it stays damp and gloomy. all the heavier rain eases for a time 19 celsius in the south, albeit with grey leaden skies . albeit with grey leaden skies. then the rain peps up once again through much of wales, the midlands, northern england for a time on friday morning . some time on friday morning. some heavy downpours also potentially for the south—east england for the south—east of england could some issues. rain could cause some issues. a rain warning force that clears warning in force that clears through then colder weather through and then colder weather arrives the weekend with arrives for the weekend with quite a showers for quite a few showers for saturday. drier for sunday and some overnight frosts as . well some overnight frosts as. well 10 pm. on patrick christys. >> and this is gb news tonight. now shocking scenes strike sheffield is a pro—palestine protester scales the steel city's town hall to remove an israeli flag and raise the palestinian version whilst the
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home secretary orders police to treat hamas sympathisers with the full force of the law. look, i'm asking the question on should anyone who supports a proscribed terror group be denied asylum to britain? should we deport anybody immediately if they say that they support that terror group? but that's the big debate with my panel of top pundits , next. and tonight, i am pundits, next. and tonight, i am joined by the wonderful christine hamilton. we've got adam we've adam brookes and we've got matthew as well, top matthew larter as well, top panellist plus , with panellist tonight, plus, with netflix show the crown planning to show. and by the way, i am not making this up. prince diana as a ghost in the programme's upcoming final season on our producers now over stepping the mark with their depiction of our royal family. can i also just say , are they not? is that the say, are they not? is that the sound of the bottom of a barrel being scraped somewhere there on netflix? the netflix? but i'll get the esteemed opinion royal esteemed opinion of royal correspondent michael correspondent and author michael cole. but also coming up, correspondent and author michael cole. but also coming up , j.k. cole. but also coming up, j.k. rowling lashes out at labour's lisa nandy for positioning
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herself as a champion of women's rights. but is the harry potter author correct that many women on the left know longer trust labour to defend their rights? we will thrash that one out in the media buzz and later in the show, i'm joined by comedy legend jim davidson as he gives his uniquely hilarious insight, gets into all of the week's top stories. it's a good one for jim. this week. we've got this morning's say this, by morning's did he say this, by the this morning's the way? this morning's questionable depart questionable tribute to depart ing star of the sofa holly willoughby. it remarkable. i'll play willoughby. it remarkable. i'll play it for you later . they'll play it for you later. they'll also the new greatest britain also be the new greatest britain and the union before the and the union jackass before the night is out. and of course , the night is out. and of course, the first glance at tomorrow's newspaper. front pages. that's on the way very shortly. but right after the news, we're polly middlehurst. >> patrick, thank you . good >> patrick, thank you. good evening. will. the top story tonight from the gp newsroom is that the us secretary of state is his way to israel tonight
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is on his way to israel tonight after the hamas terrorist attacks at the weekend . anthony attacks at the weekend. anthony bunken attacks at the weekend. anthony blinken saying the united states is determined to make sure israel has all it needs to defend itself . he's due to meet defend itself. he's due to meet senior israeli officials, including prime minister benjamin netanyahu , who to benjamin netanyahu, who to discuss boosting military support. >> i'm going with a very simple and clear message on behalf of the president of the united states and on behalf of the american people and is american people, and that is that united states has that the united states has israel's back. have the back israel's back. we have the back of israeli people. we have of the israeli people. we have their . we'll have their back today. we'll have it tomorrow. we will have every tomorrow. we will have it every day . day. >> meanwhile, here at home, the metropolia police has appealed for or images of last for footage or images of last weekend's attack in israel. the forces counter terrorism unit is appealing for anyone in the uk who has any direct evidence related to the terrorist attacks to come fonnard . and that's to come fonnard. and that's after the foreign secretary , after the foreign secretary, who's in israel today, was forced at one point to run for cover when an air siren sounded
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. the video was posted on social media by the israeli foreign minister. well, the government says james cleverly's visit was a sign of the uk's unwavering support for israel. i'll show you live pictures of what's happening in gaza right now. if you're watching on television, you're watching on television, you can see night has fallen. but a small pool of light in the centre of gaza city, where the only power station that stopped working hours ago has been replaced by generators now thought to be the only source of power in the city. and to that end, the un chief, antonio guterres , appealed for guterres, appealed for a humanitarian corridor to be forged into gaza , saying crucial forged into gaza, saying crucial life saving supplies, including medicines , power supplies, food medicines, power supplies, food and water, must be allowed . in and water, must be allowed. in and a 26 year old man, a british man who was working as a security guard at the music festival in israel when it was attacked by hamas on saturday, has been confirmed as dead. jake
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marlowe had been missing since the raid on the supernova festival on saturday. he died trying to save his friends. his mother , lisa, wrote on facebook mother, lisa, wrote on facebook that she and her family were heartbroken after hearing the crushing . news now, in other crushing. news now, in other news today, the shadow health secretary says labour would turn the nhs on its head if it got into power. wes streeting argued that reform is more important than pouring money into a health system that isn't working. he warned that the nhs faces bankruptcy unless it's overhauled and he set out plans to shift its focus from hospitals to providing more care in the community. >> labour government . it will >> labour government. it will take immediate action to cut waiting lists. we will provide an extra £1.1 billion to help the nhs beat the backlog with extra clinics. the evenings and weekends provide 2 million more
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appointments each year , faster appointments each year, faster treatment for patients , extra treatment for patients, extra pay treatment for patients, extra pay for staff. the first steps to cut the waiting list and beat the tory backlog are a dorset councillor has lost a high court fight with the home secretary today over the housing of asylum seekers on the bibby stockholm barge in portland. >> mayor carolyn parks wanted to challenge the lawfulness of the use of the barge in portland port, saying the home office needed planning permission to site it and use it in that location. well the vessel has been vacant since legionella bacteria were detected on board back in august, but with that court result today and the clearance of those bacteria , the clearance of those bacteria, the home office is now saying the barge is safe for asylum seekers to return on board here with gb news across the uk on tv , in news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news channel . well it's
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news channel. well it's tomorrow's news tonight. >> now in our media buzz , let's >> now in our media buzz, let's kick off with the very first look at the first two front pages to land in front of me. i've got the metro first here, spyro of doom. this on the front. and really arresting images series of them. images there of series of them. they've got terror toll . an they've got the terror toll. an israeli woman takes cover in ashkelon yesterday while palestinians walked through debns palestinians walked through debris after the strike in gaza. you've got a picture on the left there of a man carrying an injured child to hospital in gaza. and the two bullet points underneath that headline, fresh terror as hamas bomb hits hospital only gaza power plant out of fuel in ce just encapsulating the series of events taking place on both sides there. we've got the eye next. more pages for you will drop, by the way, by half past
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ten. so we'll we'll have those for you. but this is invasion . for you. but this is invasion. fear grips israel and gaza again, i think it's fair to say they're trying to play both sides of the fence here. again, same of that woman, same picture of that woman, deeply distressed, an israeli lady cowering behind a wall. and another picture there of what would appear to be anyway, a palestinian man in gaza near some debris. israel prepares for war on three fronts with new unity government due to meet last night to approve invasion plans submitted by army chief. while thousands of troops wait near border, they also for what it's worth as well at the top, say honour guard labour ready to defend election plan. shadow minister makes plea to tory voting readers is where your natural home now and that i mean undoubtedly is something that keir starmer was trying to do right. i mean you could fit a rizla paper. i think in many respects between labour respects between the labour party tories the party and the tories at the moment. those the first moment. so those are the first two pages more coming your two front pages more coming your way shortly . i would way very, very shortly. i would imagine will be dominated by imagine it will be dominated by the in the world, which
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the big news in the world, which is the ongoing conflict in israel and in gaza. now, my panel there back with me. i've got author and broadcaster christine hamilton. i've got businessman and activist adam brooks, and got former brooks, and i've got former labour party adviser matthew lazan labour party adviser matthew lazar. but look, as the death toll from hamas's attack on israel continues to rise by the houn israel continues to rise by the hour, shocking footage have emerged of a man scaling sheffield town hall to replace an israeli flag with a palestine flag. that's after hundreds of pro—palestinian protesters had massed outside the israeli embassy on monday , prompting embassy on monday, prompting home secretary suella braverman to tell the police to use the full force of the law to punish hamas. supporters bear in mind that all of these people coming out in force, all of those people, the scale ing buildings here britain , we're acutely here in britain, we're acutely aware of what was going on in palestine and israel were acutely aware of the kind of atrocities being atrocities that were being committed world committed in the world of twitter social media. you twitter and social media. you could all see the videos and yet they still went out on the street did that. christine
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street and did that. christine should suella braverman go further, , and deny further, do you think, and deny asylum to anybody who supports hamas? yeah, 100. >> 150. thank god we've got suella braverman at the moment as home secretary , i've just as home secretary, i've just seen a comment of hers here. i encourage all chief officers, police officers to ensure that any protests which could exacerbate community tensions by way of offensive placards, chants or behaviour should be construed as incitement or harassment. the person who harassment. if the person who did that on the top of the sheffield city hall or whatever it is discovered to be it was, is discovered to be here, they're not fully legally. should we say they should be deported instantly ? i mean, they deported instantly? i mean, they may be sheffield born and bred , may be sheffield born and bred, going back generations, i don't know. there's know. but if there's any suspicion of course , suspicion at all, of course, it's the most outrageous behaviour. to behaviour. it's inciting to hatred. be very we hatred. we should be very we should be doubly careful now, goodness knows how many of these hamas people. hamas supporting people. we've already got this i already got in this country. i said earlier, it's to let any more in or to let any in. it's like injecting with like self injecting with smallpox . it
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like self injecting with smallpox. it utter like self injecting with smallpox . it utter madness . smallpox. it is utter madness. >> we're doing it. europe is doing it. we're seeing it happen right now . i mean, would you say right now. i mean, would you say genuinely that this should be a pretty straightfonnard cut and dry thing if we've got boats of people from people coming over from countries where, let's be honest , hamas would be considered friendly , then why aren't we friendly, then why aren't we doing it to ourselves? we don't need to import this. >> i've said it numerous times on this show and get i get on this show and i get i get called racist twitter called a racist on twitter for just wanting to secure just simply wanting to secure secure . we don't secure our borders. we don't know who these people are . know who these people are. there's a migrant hotel near my town. they walk up and down, up and down the high road. you know, they are causing problems . and the left want to put their headin . and the left want to put their head in the sand and pretend that isn't happening. we do that this isn't happening. we do not background of these not know the background of these people. one thing about people. now, one thing about the sheffield town hall is where were the police ? no, no were the police? no, no disrespect. i know you've got a guy climbing 100 foot up. you've got a mob cheering below and there's no police around . one there's no police around. one thing i will say is what? like
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what you said earlier, the police should stop anyone chanting anti semitic or threatening language or placards. i don't think the police have got the nerve as we see yesterday in london, they wasn't they wasn't getting batons out or they wasn't forcefully moving anyone. now, if i or a group of friends stood outside a mosque, we wouldn't because i've got a lot of respect for muslims and mosques. but i was to stand outside but if i was to stand outside a mosque and demonstrate, i would be carted off straight away . so be carted off straight away. so there is there is an issue here where our policing it's two tiers. we need to know , are they tiers. we need to know, are they on the on the side of good or or are they going to allow this? >> they're frightened to act against this lot. the people who are currently on the screen, they're where they're frightened. but where were they, for example, when just those just stop oil, put all those banners all rishi sunaks banners all over rishi sunaks house. the police have house. i mean, the police have been found time and time. >> ti me. >> matthew, time. >> matthew, i'll bring you in. a lot of people for a very long time have said that we've been invited do invited letting people in who do not those not wish us well. and those people weren't they? people were right, weren't they? >> know the >> well, we don't know what the
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backgrounds of in terms of whether, christine says, whether, as christine says, whether, as christine says, whether are british whether people are british citizens they are citizens or whether they are recently arrived or migrants. i mean, clearly, the protests are completely inappropriate. they're not protest . it's they're not protest. it's they're sick demonstrations of a support for terrorists . we can support for terrorists. we can say even if the bbc colleagues won't . and i think you're won't. and i think you're absolutely right , won't. and i think you're absolutely right, this is a big test for the police. the police , it is absolutely clear. it's not it's not a party political issue. i think all the parties are united that the police need to be doing a tough and to be doing a tough job. and protecting communities. protecting all our communities. but our jewish but particularly our jewish community, vulnerable at community, feeling vulnerable at this this is a big this time. so this is a big test for the police they need to not have sorry, but i agree with have i'm sorry, but i agree with you. have i'm sorry, but i agree with youabsolutely. think it's >> absolutely. but i think it's a border control. a big for test border control. i think absolutely we cannot think it's absolutely we cannot just be i mean, it is like a trojan horse . it is like trojan horse. it is like a trojan horse. it is like a trojan horse. it is like a trojan horse. and you could say christine as well. you know, it's not just how people might feel about about jews it's not just how people might f(which)ut about jews it's not just how people might f(which)utbad about jews it's not just how people might f(which)utbad aboutwe'vens it's not just how people might f(which)utbad about we've got , which is bad enough. we've got a large jewish community right across country , really. we across the country, really. we don't to feel like don't want people to feel like on friday. calls for some
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on friday. this calls for some kind of international islamic day of fundamentalist islamic day of action against the jewish people, which is insane . people, which is insane. >> let's also remember be incitement to hatred. >> it is surely it is. how would you feel living in golders green or stereotype too much, but somewhere in north manchester, for example, i've got i've got many muslim friends as well. >> but we've got to remember that we you know, there's many, many muslim many people in the muslim community that will come out and say horrific the actions of say how horrific the actions of hamas and we've got we've hamas were and we've got we've got to be careful not to demonise a whole or demonise a whole religion or a whole community that . whole community for that. absolutely. the scenes absolutely. but the scenes that we've streets we've seen on the streets of london is in such bad london cheering is in such bad taste and the police really do need to clamp down on that. >> what concerns me is, i mean, my parents and any people of that generation who fought in the world they they the second world war, they they honestly that was honestly thought that that was it they there probably it. they thought there probably would world peace. and now would be world peace. and now we've tinderboxes all over we've got tinderboxes all over the place. and i see the hand of russia iran . et cetera. russia behind iran. et cetera. et cetera. in all this, they've
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now we've had hamas, apparently have paid lot of visits to have paid a lot of visits to moscow this so moscow earlier this year. so goodness knows what russia's involvement is, is they will be only too happy to have a tinderbox in the middle. >> i think you're right, because i it's terrifying i think it's terrifying for world we're being world peace because we're being pushed around now. pushed and pulled around now. >> our west pushed and pulled around now. >:weakening our west pushed and pulled around now. >:weakening itself our west pushed and pulled around now. >:weakening itself by ur west pushed and pulled around now. >:weakening itself by to west pushed and pulled around now. >:weakening itself by to openiest is weakening itself by to open its borders. not it doesn't matter what colour or what religion they are . we're opening matter what colour or what religbordersy are . we're opening matter what colour or what religborders to re . we're opening matter what colour or what religborders to people re opening matter what colour or what religborders to people withnening our borders to people with unknown backgrounds. >> it's vital that >> well, i think it's vital that we that we that we stand firm as a country, but also we stand firm as communities. and i think over the coming days, sure over the coming days, i'm sure there opportunities there will be opportunities for people that by coming people to show that by coming out support against what's out in support against what's happened and in support of peace for everybody in the region. >> absolutely. and i think was >> absolutely. and i think i was doing week and doing this show last week and there was a big discussion on one of the shows about whether or not was outrageous to say or not it was outrageous to say that there was any issues with multiculture ism this country multiculture ism in this country or might not or that diversity might not indeed actually our greatest indeed actually be our greatest strength. and strength. and then lo and behold, out on the
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behold, here we are out on the streets, people rampaging through it. you it through it. and you think it hasn't worked everywhere? it hasn't worked everywhere? it hasnit's been a day of travel now it's been a day of travel misery for thousands of brits with all flights cancelled at luton after massive luton airport after this massive blaze ripped through a m ulti —storey blaze ripped through a multi—storey car park. it was shocking moment. a range rover exploded into a fireball so powerful that it collapsed the entire building . entire building. >> what i say to you, because there should be playback, even if the cameras. yeah, yeah. this >> oh, my god . >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> that looks fake . >> that looks fake. >> that looks fake. >> look. remarkable. luckily nobody died. miraculously, nobody died. miraculously, nobody died. miraculously, nobody died after 12 hours battling the flames, the firefighters , they extinguished firefighters, they extinguished the fire at christine . you seem the fire at christine. you seem exercised by that. >> no, not well, i'm exercised by it. but are you 100% certain that that it was the range rover? because i heard had rover? because i heard it had been overtaken fact that been overtaken by the fact that it was a tesla? >> this is it. that's right. >> which would even more worrying. >> there's a lot there's >> there's a lot of there's a lot of unverifiable information. you know, some people coming out and blaming the diesel, some people coming out and blaming,
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blaming the electric. why would people coming out and blaming, blarblame e electric. why would people coming out and blaming, blarblame a electric. why would people coming out and blaming, blarblame a diesel:. why would people coming out and blaming, blarblame a diesel unless~ould people coming out and blaming, blarblame a diesel unless you've you blame a diesel unless you've got want got a green agenda and you want to push this this green nonsense? >> why would you blame the >> no. why would you blame the diesels combust . >> no. why would you blame the diesels combust. no. diesels don't just combust. no. the chief fire officer for electric said was electric vehicles said there was a sprinklers , which a lack of sprinklers, which obviously whatever caused it doesn't mean. i know. >> i know . but i'm saying doesn't mean. i know. >> i know. but i'm saying that, you needs to be you know, there needs to be looked luton airport is looked at. why luton airport is having right. >> listen, if you're eco nut, >> listen, if you're an eco nut, you don't want it to be an electric going to electric car, which is going to end they do. end up apparently they do. >> apparently they do hybrids of a and electric. a diesel and electric. >> we have one. >> we have one. >> you've got one? yes well, you want to park it far away from your house? yeah. i'll tell you what. >> we can plug it in. we don't have to plug in. it's not have to plug it in. it's not that sort of hybrid. >> no, it's a regenerative hybrid. >> regenerative. >> regenerative. >> lot. there are >> there are a lot. there are a lot of money, though. christine i second—hand. second—hand some can't afford a car. >> listen, fairly soon the dust will know will settle and we will know exactly it was just exactly what it was. it was just that said with such that you said with such confidence range rover, i wondered knew. wondered if you knew. >> i've skin in >> i've got. i've got no skin in the game when it comes to range rover is on a a on an
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>> my money is on a on a on an electric car. >> this is what's doing electric car. >> rounds. is is what's doing electric car. >> rounds. i is what's doing electric car. >> rounds. i mean at's doing electric car. >> rounds. i mean ,:'s doing electric car. >> rounds. i mean , i; doing electric car. >> rounds. i mean , i als01g the rounds. i mean, i also i mean, apologies if i'm wrong. of course we appear to have become more of a row about that than the ongoing global death spiral that we're in in the middle east. we go. us that's east. but there we go. us that's where we are. but coming up, jk rowling at lisa rowling has lashed out at lisa nandy for positioning herself as the champion of women's rights. so it's the harry potter author, right, that many women on the left no longer trust labour to defend them. my wonderful panel will debate that very, very shortly . we'll have another shortly. we'll also have another look front pages look at tomorrow's front pages because more are coming in now by minute. our next the by the minute. our next the netflix show, the crown is planning to portray princess diana as a ghost in the programme's upcoming final season . a producer is now season. a producer is now overstepping the mark. frankly, i think they're scraping the bottom of the barrel, actually. i will also get esteemed i will also get the esteemed opinion of correspondent opinion of royal correspondent and michael cole. i'll be and author michael cole. i'll be back in the tech .
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christys on gb news. i'm gb news radio . well king of comedy jim radio. well king of comedy jim davidson is on his way. but up next, it's royal correspondent and author michael cole . and and author michael cole. and streaming giant netflix has dropped a long awaited trailer for the final season of hit drama. the crown . have a look . drama. the crown. have a look. the crown is a symbol of permanence is something you are
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not what you do . not what you do. >> some portion of our natural selves is always lost . selves is always lost. >> we have all made sacrifices . >> we have all made sacrifices. it is not a choice. it is a duty . but what about the life? i put aside? the woman i put. aside >> oh gosh . moody, isn't it? but >> oh gosh. moody, isn't it? but producers are under fire after news broke that the late princess diana will be featured as a ghost in the sixth and final season due to hit our screens next month . so the screens next month. so the scenes will show the late diana speaking from beyond the grave to both her ex—husband, charles. i'd be quite intrigued to see what she said to him and queen elizabeth, as well as featuring a tasteless recap station of the paris smash that tragically killed the late princess back in 1997. it's going to be the most controversial series ever, a netflix source told the mail
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online that the scenes were visualisation of innermost thoughts rather than interpretations of anything supernature . i mean, good grief. supernature. i mean, good grief. have a day off, michael . thank have a day off, michael. thank you very much. welcome to the fray. welcome to the show. a netflix scraping the bottom of the is it sickening the barrel. here is it sickening and to have princess and tasteless to have princess diana ghost ? diana as a ghost? >> this all starts next month in. >> it's very sad. >> it's very sad. >> it's very tasteless . >> it's very tasteless. >> it's very tasteless. >> i'm not a huge critic of the crown. i think the first two series as starring claire foy as the young queen were utterly brilliant and buckingham palace was hugging itself with glee that it was such a brilliant advertisement for the monarchy. >> but this series is, i think, the crown's bridge far too, far and really isn't the story strong enough without conjuring up ghosts from the grave in the history of theatre and stories , history of theatre and stories, do ghosts ever really work? >> banquo's ghost or the ghost of jacob marley? >> banquo's ghost or the ghost ofjacob marley? i mean, it is .
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ofjacob marley? i mean, it is. it is rather a cheap conceit, and i wish they hadn't gone there. i think it's demeaning to there. i think it's demeaning to the people who survive and it's demeaning to the memory of those who are sadly gone before us. so i'm sorry to see it happen because i think many things about the series have been good. they've been advised by a very good historian, robert lacey . good historian, robert lacey. and of course, there have been mistakes . but by and of course, there have been mistakes. but by and and of course, there have been mistakes . but by and large, the mistakes. but by and large, the theme has been correct. the facts have been willing within the bounds of what actually happened.so the bounds of what actually happened. so i'm sad to see it. and i wish it were not happening i >>i >> i think it cheapens it honestly. i think it cheapens it completely. the idea of introducing a ghost into anything, let alone the ghost of diana after you've also done the portrayal of the moment of her death, i think is deeply, deeply offensive to the vast majority offensive to the vast majority of the british public. >> well, it's certainly offensive to me. i understand they stop short of the al fayed
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tunnel. you do not actually see the crash, which would be unbear able. but if you remember patrick, it was said by peter morgan, the originator of this, that it was going to end at the end of the last series and then they decided for whatever whatever reason , whether netflix whatever reason, whether netflix wanted to squeeze the last drop of juice out of the lemon, but they would go on and do this. and as i said, a bridge too far. was it necessary ? it is not was it necessary? it is not necessary . you know, the late necessary. you know, the late princess, she died on the same day as as mother teresa died . day as as mother teresa died. and there was a very touching cartoon of the little mother teresa of calcutta greeting prince diana, the tall princess diana , at the pearly gates, diana, at the pearly gates, saying to her, you didn't think i'd let you come here without me, did you? and that is as far as you want to go into the
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nethennorld, into the other world, into heaven, into the celestial world. diana's dead . celestial world. diana's dead. we miss her. i certainly do . 26 we miss her. i certainly do. 26 years later . let her rest in years later. let her rest in peace . and i think it's unfair peace. and i think it's unfair to her sons and everybody else and even to the king and the queen. >> yeah, i agree . queen. >> yeah, i agree. i queen. >> yeah, i agree . i really agree >> yeah, i agree. i really agree about that. you know, again, there are other people involved here. you don't regularly hear me, you know, have sympathy for harry necessarily. we are going to go on and talk about. but the idea of your mum being portrayed as a ghost in the crown, which apparently he watches, come apparently he watches, he's come out and said in favour of out and said he's in favour of it. now the duke duchess it. but now the duke and duchess of here are once of sussex, here we go, are once again being accused of climate hippie heresy after the couple travelled in a seven car convoy of gas guzzling suvs only to drive to a garage just 200m away from one that they were previously passing. i mean, come on. harry and meghan were in new york to attend world mental health day festival . i love
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health day festival. i love michael. are they guilty of climate hypocrisy is it climate hypocrisy here or is it all safety? all about safety? >> patrick the last time i saw a convoy like that, it was elvis presley's funeral when there were 11 cadillacs, including his hearse. and i was there reporting it in memphis in 1977. so i mean, this is really quite awful. i mean , hypocrisy upon awful. i mean, hypocrisy upon hypocnsy. awful. i mean, hypocrisy upon hypocrisy . and of course, the hypocrisy. and of course, the last time the sussexes were in in new york, we had this great tale of the two hour chase through the streets of manhattan and the mayor and everybody else, the police chief said it couldn't have happened here. you must have dreamt it because such a thing is not impossible. it's impossible in new york city. and they were generally laughed out of out of the house, scorned fully because of that claim . at fully because of that claim. at the same time as, of course , the the same time as, of course, the lovely meghan was appearing in her off the shoulder . beautiful her off the shoulder. beautiful outfit. um the princess of
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wales. kate was in birmingham doing her own bit for world mental health day in a much more low key, but a much more studied and a much more appreciated way . that's the difference between the two of them and it's up to people to judge which they prefer. >> well, indeed . and i think the >> well, indeed. and i think the people do tend to judge actually. look, michael , thank actually. look, michael, thank you very much. always a pleasure to have on. care. to have you on. you take care. as michael cole over and out. thank you very much. now coming up this morning, up in uncancel this morning, host craig doyle and rochelle humes gave holly willoughby a really weird send off. actually earlier today after the presenter sensationally quit the show. i'll play that to you. but comedy legend jim davidson gives his unique , hilarious insight his unique, hilarious insight into that , as well as a bizarre into that, as well as a bizarre moment that has emerged of labour's lisa nandy and john ashworth belting out the hit tune common people by pulp. that
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was at karaoke . jk rowling has was at karaoke. jk rowling has also lashed out at lisa nandy, though, for positioning herself as a champion of women's rights . so it's the harry potter author, right, that many women on the left no longer trust labour to defend them. my panel will debate that . that's coming will debate that. that's coming your way shortly. i'll also bnng your way shortly. i'll also bring you tomorrow's news tonight stuck to tonight as we get stuck in to thursday's pages . back in thursday's front pages. back in
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listening to gb news radio show i >> welcome back. it's time to bnng >> welcome back. it's time to bring you tomorrow's news tonight and more from the front pages that have just been delivered hot off the press . we delivered hot off the press. we start with the mail, by the way. can i just say you are really going to want to see what's on the front page of the sun, but we start with mail. king we start with the mail. the king calls terrorists. why can't we start with the mail. the king callbbc? terrorists. why can't we start with the mail. the king callbbc? sozrrorists. why can't we start with the mail. the king callbbc? so yeahsts. why can't we start with the mail. the king callbbc? so yeah ,s. why can't we start with the mail. the king callbbc? so yeah , fine.y can't we start with the mail. the king callbbc? so yeah , fine. charles the bbc? so yeah, fine. charles and william both condemn hamas, which by the way , was a very, which by the way, was a very, very, very tricky political
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decision for them to make. it's one of the most political things in the world, isn't it? israel—palestine? they waded into it. but national into it. but our national broadcaster is still calling them militants. since i've them militants. and since i've been as well , i can been on air as well, i can confirm the bbc have been reported to ofcom over this. so there we go . and something there we go. and something something course i would know something of course i would know nothing about the sun. so here we go. get a load of this. we pocketed captain tom 800 grand. i'm going to read you the opening of this massive story . opening of this massive story. captain tom's family yesterday. confess to pocketing money from the £39 million nhs fund raising veteran. tearful daughter, hannah ingram—moore said they kept £800,000 from three books he had written . wow. wow, wow. he had written. wow. wow, wow. well, there we go. that will no doubt be a talking point around the dinner tables and the breakfast tables. et cetera. tomorrow. that's an exclusive in the captain tom's family's the sun. captain tom's family's confession. can we whiz over confession. can we whiz it over to the guardian? yep, we will. is suspended between is reilly's suspended between fear, grief and foreboding
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pictures on the front of the guardian. of course , of tearful, guardian. of course, of tearful, mournful . all israelis. mournful. all israelis. netanyahu forms war cabinet as crisis grows. nice to see. no ridiculously offensive cartoons on the front page of the guardian, which is a nice change. sometimes there. daily express now outrage over order. not to jail rapists as prisons are full fury has greeted a plan to temporarily stop sending rapists and burglars to jail pnsons rapists and burglars to jail prisons are full. apparently, that , prisons are full. apparently, that, again, will be a massive talking point tomorrow at the times . now, just one more for times. now, just one more for you . israeli coalition ready to you. israeli coalition ready to invade netanyahu forms war government troops expected to cross into gaza next week and ba suspends flights over rocket fear. they also there at the bottom of the front page on the times carry that story as well as the express s on rapists going free. judges told that pnsons going free. judges told that prisons are full an absolute
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disgrace. i think everyone can agree that. i mean, it's a horrific crime. yeah, it's ridiculous . there's no point, is ridiculous. there's no point, is there, anymore. i mean , what's there, anymore. i mean, what's there, anymore. i mean, what's the point of a judicial system there, anymore. i mean, what's th rapists of a judicial system there, anymore. i mean, what's th rapists of .walking. system there, anymore. i mean, what's th rapists of .walking free?>m if rapists are walking free? but we'll get that so we'll get into that anyway. so more on the media buzz now with tonight's panel. and tonight's panel. author and broadcaster christine hamilton . broadcaster christine hamilton. we've also businessman and we've also got businessman and activist adam brooks, and we've got former labour party adviser matthew thank you very matthew lanza. thank you very much, everybody. now going matthew lanza. thank you very m|talkeverybody. now going matthew lanza. thank you very m|talk aboutody. now going matthew lanza. thank you very m|talk aboutj.k. now going matthew lanza. thank you very m|talk aboutj.k. rowling. going matthew lanza. thank you very m|talk aboutj.k. rowling. yes.)ing to talk about j.k. rowling. yes. because she's launched a sensational attack on lisa nandy off labour party , and she off of the labour party, and she positioned herself as a champion of rights during this of women's rights during this years of women's rights during this year's speech at the party conference. away, lisa. conference. take it away, lisa. >> the absolute priority will be to embolden and empower women and girls in every part of the world. women's rights are human rights, and human rights are non—negotiable . all this is non—negotiable. all this is pumped up about all of that. >> it's very much so. well, responding to that speech, an incensed j.k. rowling said that the international the shadow international development secretary well , she
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development secretary well, she said this. you said that rapists should be transferred to women's pnson should be transferred to women's prison if they self—identify as women . given that you're one of women. given that you're one of the biggest reasons many women on no longer trust on the left no longer trust labour to defend rights, labour to defend their rights, do stand by these comments? do you stand by these comments? i mean, j.k. rowling, they're pulling punches , as she very pulling no punches, as she very rarely does these days. the reason the harry potter author was furious has something reason the harry potter author wa with furious has something reason the harry potter author wa with theses has something reason the harry potter author wa with these comments:hing reason the harry potter author wa with these comments about do with these comments about genden do with these comments about gender. by nandy back in 2020. i believe fundamentally in people's right to self id, and i believe that the gender recognition act strikes the wrong balance in relation to that. >> so i think that crimes that are recorded should be recorded as that person wishes. having gone through that process , gone through that process, received support and self—identified . i think trans self—identified. i think trans women are women and i think trans men are men. so i think that they should be accommodated in the present choosing . in the present choosing. >> yeah, fascinate . seeing how >> yeah, fascinate. seeing how so many people in the labour
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party, as far as i can tell, have had a complete politics transplant in recent years. but j.k. rowling is singling nandy out here. but is she right that generally many women on the left no longer trust labour to defend their rights? well, christine, no one would ever accuse you of being left, but would you being on the left, but would you trust labour defend your trust labour to defend your rights life woman? rights as a real life woman? >> to say no >> i was just going to say no one accuse me of being on one would accuse me of being on the well matthews probably the left. well matthews probably knows inner inner knows more about the inner inner thoughts of the labour thoughts of the of the labour women, but what lisa nandy said then was that trans women are women and trans men. and that's clearly what believes. she clearly what she believes. she may rein in. may have been told to rein in. keir a trojan horse, keir starmer is a trojan horse, isn't he? i mean, i know he didn't know about whether a woman did or didn't have penis woman did or didn't have a penis , all that , but he's recovered on all that now. basically and now. but he's basically and behind stacked up an behind him are stacked up an awful lefties. i mean, awful lot of lefties. i mean, you know, they have got rid of. >> well it is the labour party. i will rarely defend, but i mean i will rarely defend, but that mean, it be that is i mean, it would be weird if they were i'm talking that is i mean, it would be weird far1ey were i'm talking that is i mean, it would be weird far lefties.5 i'm talking that is i mean, it would be wei sorry, lefties. 5 i'm talking that is i mean, it would be wei sorry, left lefties. n talking that is i mean, it would be wei sorry, left lefties. n tali may >> sorry, far lefties. they may have, know , got corbyn have, you know, got corbyn slightly but he's
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slightly under wraps but he's still there. john mcconnell is still there. john mcconnell is still know, a great still there. you know, a great supporter ira. he's supporter of the ira. he's a he's communist, basically. he's a communist, basically. they're diane they're all still there. diane abbott is she may have been ditched from being a labour candidate, she's still there ditched from being a labour ca the ate, she's still there ditched from being a labour ca the background. s still there ditched from being a labour ca the background. dawn there ditched from being a labour ca the background. dawn butler ditched from being a labour catthoseckground. dawn butler ditched from being a labour catthose sortsmd. dawn butler ditched from being a labour ca tthose sorts ofi. dawn butler ditched from being a labour ca tthose sorts of people butler ditched from being a labour ca tthose sorts of people .yutler all those sorts of people. >> i made a little well, as long as abbott is not doing the as diane abbott is not doing the accounts, i'm all right. >> can you that. >> i can assure you of that. >> i can assure you of that. >> they all there, >> but they are all there, suspended i find suspended currently. what i find so that they so frightening is that if they don't stand up for women's rights, who the hell is going to stand women's stand up for women's rights? they are the infinitesimally they are for the infinitesimally small number of transgender people . they are totally people. they are totally destroying the rights of half the population. yeah, i just wonder, matthew, whether or not people do have short memories. >> it really wasn't that long ago that labour was very squiffy on some key issues of the day, whether it was over the salisbury attack, whether it's over israel, whether it's over women , i mean, keir starmer women, i mean, keir starmer spluttering about whether or not a woman can have a penis. well, i mean, look, i mean on the salisbury and on defence salisbury attack and on defence issues, i mean clearly jeremy
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was wrong. >> spent my entire >> i mean, i spent my entire time opposing the jeremy leadership fighting rid leadership fighting to get rid of , fighting not to have him of him, fighting not to have him in first i mean, of him, fighting not to have him in know,: i mean, of him, fighting not to have him in know, the i mean, of him, fighting not to have him in know, the sensiblemean, of him, fighting not to have him in know, the sensible voice of you know, the sensible voice of the labour party after , you the labour party after, you know, labour has always been strong defence. it was strong on, on defence. it was labour who were in government when ernie when nato was formed. ernie bevin, foreign bevin, who was the foreign secretary, formed it. so secretary, then formed it. so it's into the party on it's hardwired into the party on women, issue, on women, on the women's issue, on the women's issue. i mean, look, you know, think would you know, i think that i would be interested what lisa be interested to know what lisa is say in response is going to say in response to what jake said. is going to say in response to whatjake said. lisa is a passionate believer in the rights of women and girls . rights of women and girls. labouris rights of women and girls. labour is very clear now on self—id , which it hadn't been, self—id, which it hadn't been, which which obviously it wasn't at that stage. and so it'll be interesting to what lisa interesting to see what lisa arade you're shaking arade dam brooks, you're shaking your or your head, jk rowling or rowling, you say her rowling, however you say her name probably you know, she's name is probably you know, she's done more for women's rights when it comes to this trans agenda, then i would say any other woman world, she other woman in the world, she has fought back. >> women deserve safe spaces, single sex toilets , changing single sex toilets, changing rooms, prisons , sport. at the
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rooms, prisons, sport. at the end of the day , it can be end of the day, it can be dangerous to have dave identifying as a woman, you know, just because he wears lippy and a wig. we cannot go down this route of self self id. it's ridiculous. >> and that's why labour's come out firmly against self id. >> no, this is against self. >> no, this is against self. >> she was in favour of it. >> she was in favour of it. >> she was in favour of it. >> she was, but she's not in charge of the policy and i'm not sure know, sure that's ever, you know, she defend now . defend women's only spaces now. well i don't well i believe yeah.i well i don't well i believe yeah. i mean certainly the labour party would. >> is epitome >> this is this is the epitome isn't of you know i've got isn't it of you know i've got some policies and you don't some policies and if you don't like i've others. is like them i've got others. is that you know, yeah. that right. you know, yeah. >> of women, probably 95% of >> 90% of women, probably 95% of women will will agree with jk rowling lisa the rowling over lisa nandy or the labour party . there are 51% of labour party. there are 51% of the population. i mean, a lot of votes that you can lose. absolutely saying the wrong thing. >> rowling was a big labour >> jk rowling was a big labour supporter. i think i would like to see a sit down with keir because would brilliant because it would be brilliant if j.k. to j.k. rowling came home to laboun j.k. rowling came home to labour. was a very i labour. she was she was a very i mean, a great mean, she supports a great supporter it'd supporter and donor and it'd be great have because
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great to have her back because she's clearly an extremely talented she's clearly an extremely tal(according to matthew, last >> according to matthew, last week want prove that week. i just want to prove that i to what you say. i do listen to what you say. women now , i didn't this women now, i didn't know this are likely support are more likely to support labour tories. it used labour than the tories. it used to other way around. if to be the other way around. if he says they're so, they to be the other way around. if he says be ey're so, they to be the other way around. if he says be extremely so, they to be the other way around. if he says be extremely so, thejto should be extremely careful to not even ones, even not off women, even ones, even ones penises as well. ones with penises as well. >> cpih especially . >> especially cpih especially. right. okay. good stuff coming up. coming up, nonnich football club and the bbc are nominated in tonight's greatest britain and union jackass. but do either of them take home tonight's crowns? find out very shortly . crowns? find out very shortly. but next in uncanceled this morning, host craig doyle and rochelle humes gave holly willoughby a really weird send off earlier today after the presenter sensationally quit the show. comedy legend jim davidson gives his uniquely hilarious insight into that as well as a bizarre moment has emerged , of bizarre moment has emerged, of course, also involving lisa nandy. but this time, as well as as john ashworth . i've just as john ashworth. i've just found out one of my panellists has an interesting connection with a belting out a hit tune ,
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it's time now for uncanceled . it's time now for uncanceled. and tonight , i am joined by and tonight, i am joined by comedy legend jim davidson . comedy legend jim davidson. great stuff. now there were jubilant scenes at the labour party conference as jim as sir keir starmer laid out. his is quite , quite flimsy vision for quite, quite flimsy vision for britain. but labour frontbenchers lisa nandy , john frontbenchers lisa nandy, john ashworth, they took the revelry to another level with the karaoke qatar atrophy at the late night party. all right. i've had to watch this. and now so do you . you gonna let you so do you. you gonna let you have your run . round? have your run. round? >> neptune . dodi let it get >> neptune. dodi let it get doesn't blow it. that's not in
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our case. i'll have a rum and coke. she said fine . and 30s coke. she said fine. and 30s time. she said , i want a late time. she said, i want a late night love. people i want to do whatever people do. i want to sleep with . are got . sleep with. are got. >> jim, what do you make of that future leaders? >> a these are the people that are going to represent us around the world and what is she come as that woman? the world and what is she come as �*what'oman? the world and what is she come as �*what didin? dress as >> what did she dress up as ridiculous . ridiculous. >> what were they saying? >> what were they saying? >> no, jim , i'll tell you what. >> no, jim, i'll tell you what. i'll what i'm going i'll tell you what i'm going to just quickly i just just quickly on that. i think it's one thing to criticise the singing, but i actually looked criticise the singing, but i actua fetching looked criticise the singing, but i actuafetching thatlooked criticise the singing, but i actua fetching that dress. quite fetching in that dress. but there . but we can leave that there. right. just talk about right. i'll just talk about about about the right. i'll just talk about abotthat about the right. i'll just talk about abotthat the about the right. i'll just talk about abotthat the way about the right. i'll just talk about abotthat the way that about the right. i'll just talk about abotthat the way that they've he way that the way that they've gone gone about it. do you think. i she did . it's think. i think she did. it's horses for courses jim go on. so what do you make what do you make well well make of the singing. well well the singing was rubbish, wasn't it? >> just like their policies.
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>> just like their policies. >> i mean , really, really, >> i mean, really, really, really. they've started celebrating. do you remember when kinnock was dancing round? >> he's like a self licking ice cream. >> cream. >> fell over on the beach . a >> fell over on the beach. a done deal. people really, done deal. if people really, really watching this programme, patrick think that those two idiots are fit to govern our country well , we all need to country well, we all need to think about moving because, you know, last one out of britain put the light out. if know, last one out of britain put the light out . if they get put the light out. if they get in, we are done. >> it's a tricky one, isn't it? i get you. i mean, politics is almost never emerge well from karaoke , right? it just doesn't karaoke, right? it just doesn't really happen . really happen. >> dancing. it's mr been in it. >> dancing. it's mr been in it. >> yeah, fair enough. fair enough. >> they absolutely hopeless . >> they absolutely hopeless. >> they absolutely hopeless. >> they absolutely hopeless. >> they are. they do have a tough time appearing normal, which is it's never it never ceases to amaze me, jim, how people who essentially go in deliberately go into a line of work that is essentially a popularity contest are so afraid of the people and have such a
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hard time, don't they , appearing hard time, don't they, appearing normal in public? but i mean, rishi sunak had a bit of a howler, though, to be fair, this latest tiktok video, which involves prime minister involves the prime minister bizarrely attempting a typical transition on the platform , transition on the platform, which by the way, means nothing to me. but watch this. >> live in or around >> if you live in or around blythe, you're going to want to hear this . hear this. >> we're giving your town £20 million to improve. >> all right. crazy >> all right. crazy >> why? why do they do it? >> why? why do they do it? >> look, he's a really nice bloke, rishi, and he . it's bloke, rishi, and he. it's rishi. rishi? prime minister. watch me. watch me. this is how you do it. watch me. >> are you ready? >> are you ready? >> god. let's get jim back on. >> god. let's getjim back on. go on, jim. there he is. god, jim, you people from blythe. >> i'm the prime minister. >> i'm the prime minister. >> it's tough out there . >> it's tough out there. >> it's tough out there. >> i'm going to give you 20 million. don't you worry about that. >> that's how you do it. rishi,
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stop reading the. >> you grow a pair. i think it's this show. >> this show never ceases to take a turn for the surreal. almost every single time we get you on. actually, jim, i'd love to see it. all right. i do . i to see it. all right. i do. i really do love to see it, jim. look you obviously you've obviously given given him some tips there, haven't you, on on how to do it properly. and i do think that maybe you would be quite good at prime minister, but saying goodbye to people, jim, something i've always jim, it's something i've always personally struggled with , as it personally struggled with, as it turns itv with this turns out. did itv with this morning . so this morning the morning. so this morning the host, rishi michelle humes and craig doyle ? no, me neither. craig doyle? no, me neither. paid a bizarre tribute to holly willoughby today after she sensationally quit her 14 year present role. let's take a little look, shall .
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we hello, joe, and welcome to your wednesdays this morning. >> and of course , we want to >> and of course, we want to start by sending our love. best wishes and respect to our holly last night. >> holly made what we know will have been a heartbreaking decision to leave. >> this morning after 14 years. >> this morning after 14 years. >> arson. arson oh, jim. god, jim . scott. jim are you all jim. scott. jim are you all right there? yeah i can do that even better as well. >> here we go. take to today. holly made the most terrible decision to leave , and it's decision to leave, and it's understandable the pressure she is under all television people are under pressure. >> but we just like to say she's part of our family. and, holly, please don't come back because we've got a nice paycheque now standing in for you. and we're trying to look as solemn as we can. but please don't call us no more. we're quite happy having
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your salary . your salary. >> yes. yeah, this is it. i mean, it's absolutely right. it's absolutely right, isn't it ? i mean, do you think this morning can survive? i like the fact, though, by the way, i mean, seriously, how that mean, seriously, how cheap that looked. thought, right, looked. they thought, right, look, to knock look, we've got to knock something out seconds something out here in seconds for so we're just going something out here in seconds forsplash so we're just going something out here in seconds forsplash words're just going something out here in seconds forsplash words over st going something out here in seconds forsplash words over .t going something out here in seconds forsplash words over . holly; something out here in seconds forsplash words over . holly will to splash words over. holly will miss you. family comes first. patrick do you think that's the right expression? >> knock something out. no listen, i know we're tough to watch. i apologise. i apologise . now, look, holly . holly. . now, look, holly. holly. holly, holly is a great presenter. look there are people like you that can present, and there's other people like these two idiots that we just saw . two idiots that we just saw. now, come on, patrick. you're fantastic stick. we all love you. and you're very , very you. and you're very, very professional. and you're very funny. these two read the words i to have this with john i used to have this with john virgo break . he couldn't virgo in big break. he couldn't differentiate between what he had to read and what the action were. in say were. so this would be in say hello, and gentlemen, and
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hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another series of big break. here, break. good to have you here, john. commerce john. thank you, jim. commerce stands jim, was stands back. look jim, that was him . hey oh, jim first appeared him. hey oh, jim first appeared on the daytime program . he ain't on the daytime program. he ain't got a clue. he could be. he could be reading the daily mirror. >> oh, jim , i love you. and not >> oh, jim, i love you. and not just because you say such lovely things about me as jim davidson. everybody. jim, i'll see you soon, my good man. take it easy. all right? never change as well . comedy legend davidson, . comedy legend jim davidson, thank much. it . comedy legend jim davidson, thtime much. it . comedy legend jim davidson, th time now much. it . comedy legend jim davidson, th time now to much. it . comedy legend jim davidson, th time now to reveal it . comedy legend jim davidson, th time now to reveal today'sit is time now to reveal today's greatest britain and union jackass right? we're going to have to keep it snappy, christine. i'll go with you. who's your greatest? >> the people of llanelli in south wales who have fought a steadfast fight 24 over seven fight on behalf of local people to stop their stradey park hotel, which is very important in the neighbourhood, being overrun by migrants. they have won their fight. the home office have backed down. hooray >> they have adam. >> they have adam. >> mine is nonnich football club
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for their powerful mental for their very powerful mental health they tweeted health video that they tweeted out. it's been seen by over 50 million people believe . million people now, i believe. >> yeah. and actually, you know what we had bit longer, what if we had a bit longer, we'd bit of that because what if we had a bit longer, wnisi bit of that because what if we had a bit longer, wnis good. bit of that because what if we had a bit longer, wnis good. matthew1at because what if we had a bit longer, wnis good. matthew go because what if we had a bit longer, wnis good. matthew go on.ause it is good. matthew go on. >> should have >> it should be. i should have nominated flatmate, nominated my former flatmate, jonathan ashworth, for his fantastic at the labour fantastic singing at the labour karaoke. instead i will karaoke. but instead i will nominate labour's wes streeting health health secretary health shadow health secretary for saying the nhs needs reform and not just more investment. >> winning . >> you're not winning. >> you're not winning. >> yeah, you're not. >> oh yeah, no, you're not. actually i never win. look, it was close thing. going was a close run thing. i'm going for because as i've just for natalie because as i've just purely i've actually purely because i've actually covered that with them for a very long period of time . and i very long period of time. and i think that that is a very visible sign what community visible sign of what community can do if we keep it. can actually do if we keep it. but there we go. thank you. right, . i'll go right, union jackass. i'll go back. start start again with you, christine. come on. >> thank you for that, patrick. i will correct your pronunciation off air so as not to embarrass clan tried . he to embarrass you. clan tried. he tried very hard. no, he did. sorry right. jackass is the bbc
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for refusing to call out hamas as the terrorists. that they are. they are funded by us, for goodness sake. they oh, all right. >> so we've got seconds left. seconds left . seconds left. >> gone. finished. >> gone. finished. >> mine is brighton morris, which is a morris dancing group who has dropped the word men as to not avoid a offend, trans or non—binary people. they still won't let women in, though. >> matthew is the scottish greens who shamefully they remembered they're in government in scotland who shamefully have yet calling yet to evoke a policy calling for uk government to delist for the uk government to delist hamas as a terrorist organisation. right >> tough one. i am actually, believe it or not, going to go for the scottish greens. there you any excuse, any excuse you go. any excuse, any excuse right. very right. okay. thank you very much, everybody. back much, everybody. i will be back tomorrow. wonderful panel, wonderful to you wonderful panel. love to you all. a good night. all. bye. have a good night. >> hello. it's aidan mcgivern here met office. with here from the met office. with the forecast. today's here from the met office. with the clears forecast. today's here from the met office. with the clears south,:ast. today's here from the met office. with the clears south, turningiay's rain clears south, turning sunnier in the north for thursday . day, but also turning thursday. day, but also turning colder as weather fronts sink south, allowing cold air from the north to push into much of
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the north to push into much of the uk. however these weather fronts marking the boundary between warm air to the south and cold air to the north contain some wet weather. and we've certainly seen a wet day across of the across much of wales. the midlands, east anglia and it rain sinks slowly south overnight, still some heavy downpours through of south downpours through parts of south wales. the south midlands, east anglia and gloomy as we anglia damp and gloomy as we begin things on thursday, but mild the far south, colder mild in the far south, colder but brighter across scotland, northern ireland, northern england, a frost in places . and england, a frost in places. and actually that's where the brightest weather will remain throughout thursday . plenty of throughout thursday. plenty of sunny spells for northern ireland, north wales, northern england, southern and eastern scotland and still some showers and a bit of a breeze for the northwest of scotland, but not as much as wednesday. further south it stays damp and gloomy . south it stays damp and gloomy. all the heavier rain eases for a time 19 celsius in the south, albeit with grey leaden skies. then the rain peps up once again through much of wales, the midlands, northern england for a time on friday morning, some
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heavy downpours also potentially for south—east of england for the south—east of england could issues . a rain could cause some issues. a rain warning force that clears warning in force that clears through weather through and then colder weather arrives for the weekend with quite a few showers for saturday. drier for sunday and some overnight frosts as who is it ? it? >> we're here for the show . for >> we're here for the show. for energy this time. >> welcome to the dinosaur hour i >>i -- >> i was married to a therapist . and you survived. i thought we were getting hugh laurie, second best man. >> at least you interviewed saddam hussein . saddam hussein. >> what's that like? i was terrified. i'm playing strip poker with these three. oh, no, thank you. >> my cds need to be put in alphabetical order. >> oh, are you going to be problematic again? >> the dinosaur hour sunday, the 29th of october at 9:00 on gb news is
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you with gb news. >> the top story tonight, the us secretary of state is on his way to israel after hamas terrorists attacks at the weekend . anthony attacks at the weekend. anthony blinken said the us is determined to make sure israel has all it needs to defend itself . he's due to meet senior itself. he's due to meet senior israeli officials, including prime minister benjamin netanyahu , and to discuss netanyahu, and to discuss boosting military support if needed. i'm going with a very
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simple and clear message on behalf of the president of the united states and on behalf of the american people, and that is that the united states has israel's back. >> have back the >> we have the back of the israeli people. we have their back today. we'll have it tomorrow. have every tomorrow. we will have it every day . day. >> and here in the uk, the metropolitan police has appealed for or images of last for footage or images of last weekend's attack on israel. the forces counter terrorism unit is appealing for anyone in the uk who has direct evidence related to the terrorist attacks there. and that's after the foreign secretary who's in israel , was secretary who's in israel, was forced to run for cover when a siren sounded when he was on a visit. today. the video was posted on social media by the israeli foreign ministry . the israeli foreign ministry. the government said. james cleverly's visit to israel is a sign of the uk's unwavering support for the country . let's support for the country. let's show you live pictures of gaza tonight, where the only power station stopped working hours ago. and generators are thought to be the only source of electricity accounting for that
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