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well . well. >> a very, very good afternoon to you. it's 3:00 pm and a very happy monday. welcome to the martin daubney show on gb news. we're broadcasting live from the heart of westminster and of course all across the uk. on today's show, britain is open for business. sir keir starmer, as the pm is pledging to get rid of regulations that are holding back investments in britain, will also be crossing live to chancellor rachel reeves in just over an hour. plus we've asked her is britain getting a slavery reparations? you will not want to miss the answer. next up, data seen exclusively by gb news shows that an astonishing quarter of a million immigrants
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have been let into the uk since 2017 without even having a basic criminal record check. i'll be joined by the report's author, who claims we have no idea who walks among us, and john caldwell, the billionaire phones 4u founder, reckons sir keir starmer should be paid 300 grand per year. and that's almost double his current salary. i'll be joined by the mobile tycoon to find out why he thinks the pm needs a pay rise. signal boost . needs a pay rise. signal boost. and in 2017, millwall fan roy larner risked his life and saved an estimated 30 lives when he heroically attacked an isis terrorist during the london bridge terror attack. and now they're making a movie about the lion of london bridge's life. i'm beautifully astonished to be joined by the heroic roy for his first major tv interview. and that's all coming up between now six. welcome aboard. we've got a
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monster monday packed full of exclusives, including later in the show. dame andrea jenkyns has noticed an alarming rise in animal remains when she walks her dog. she reported it to the police. and guess what? local police. and guess what? local police have told her this could be animal sacrifices on the rise in the yorkshire area. does that have a cultural background? we'll ask dame andrea about that later in the show. plus, as i said at the top of the show there, we sat down with rachel reeves, the chancellor , today, reeves, the chancellor, today, and we've put it to her straight. will the labour party be paying reparations for slavery? could cost trillions of pounds. you want to make sure you're sitting down. trust me when you find out that answer. a little later in the show. now get in touch. use your waze gb news. com forward slash your save. but now here's your headunes save. but now here's your headlines and it's mark white jack carson . jack carson. >> good afternoon.
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>> good afternoon. >> at 3:02, the main headlines from the gb news centre stansted airport is to undergo a massive transformation as part of a £1.1 billion investment, which will create 5000 new jobs. >> the five year construction programme will expand the main terminal by a third and see the existing building refurbished . existing building refurbished. it will also deliver a 14 megawatt solar farm on site , megawatt solar farm on site, which will help power the airport's infrastructure . the airport's infrastructure. the plans were unveiled by the prime minister at the flagship international event investment summit in london. for us, tech firms have also used the summit to announce plans to invest £6.3 billion in a data centre infrastructure in the uk. so keir starmer told the gathering he will do everything in his power to galvanise economic growth in times like this ,
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growth in times like this, economic growth is vital as it's always been. >> if we are to steer our way through a great period of insecurity and change and on to calmer waters , because when calmer waters, because when working people benefit from that growth, when every community enjoys the fruits of wealth creation , the perfume bottle creation, the perfume bottle carrying the russian nerve agent that killed a salisbury woman contained enough poison to kill thousands of people, the official novichok inquiry heard how 44 year old dawn sturgess died in salisbury district hosphal died in salisbury district hospital, hours after coming into contact with the nerve agent she'd collapsed at her boyfriend's home on the 30th of june 2018, after the pair found the discarded perfume bottle in a local park. >> the nerve agent had been used in a bid to murder former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia, and a local police officer also fell seriously ill.
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russia denies any involvement and has described the inquiry as and has described the inquiry as a circus . a jury at the old a circus. a jury at the old bailey has been told how the father of sarah sharif fled to pakistan after allegedly killing the ten year old and called police to say i legally punished her and she died. sarah. sarah. sarah. irfan sharif, her stepmother and uncle are on trial, accused of killing her. her body was discovered at her home in woking in surrey in august last year. the defendants have pleaded not guilty to her murder and causing or allowing the death of a child . the police the death of a child. the police firearms officer, who fatally shot london man chris kaba has told a jury he thought one of his colleagues was about to die when he opened fire. giving evidence in public for the first time at the old bailey, pc martin blake said he was filled with dread as the audi mr kaba
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was driving moved backwards and forwards as police officers surrounded the vehicle. pc blake fatally shot the 24 year old through the windscreen of the car in streatham in south—east london, in september 2022. the officer is accused of murder, which he denies . the fbi is which he denies. the fbi is investigating whether a man caught with loaded weapons near a donald trump rally at the weekend was part of another attempted assassination. local police arrested the man carrying multiple weapons and fake passports as he attempted to get into the trump rally in california. the 49 year old las vegas resident denied wanting to hurt the former president and was released on bail. the local county sheriff said the suspect was likely to be a sovereign citizen, someone who doesn't believe in government control .
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believe in government control. four idf soldiers have been killed and more than 60 wounded in a drone strike on an army base in northern israel. it's the deadliest attack on a military base since israel stepped up attacks on hezbollah in lebanon last month. the lebanese terror group have claimed responsibility for the attack. it comes as the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon says israeli tanks forcibly entered its base in the south of the country. the lebanese health ministry said 51 people were killed by israeli strikes across the country yesterday . and the country yesterday. and finally, the snowman is being depicted on a new royal mint £0.50 coin with a one off gold version hidden in one of its advent calendars. as part of the launch of the collectable coin. a solid gold £0.50 piece has been hidden behind door 24, in just one limited edition. the
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coins commemorate the much loved character immortalised in the books and films of raymond briggs , and very nice too. but briggs, and very nice too. but why do you need a little wee gold coin when you've got three hours of solid gold broadcasting from the sovereign himself, martin daubney. >> mark, you've surpassed yourself . beautiful link. thank yourself. beautiful link. thank yourself. beautiful link. thank you very, very much, my friend. now , let's get cracking with the now, let's get cracking with the show, because the prime minister has set out his plans to rip up red tape in a bid to woo global investors. at his first ever international investment summit today, sir keir starmer pledged today, sir keir starmer pledged to get rid of regulation that needlessly holds back investments as part of his plan for economic growth. and joining me now is gb news political editor chris hope . live from editor chris hope. live from that investment summit. chris, welcome to the show. all the
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talk before the show was of who wouldn't be there. the world's richest man, elon musk, who fell out with the prime minister on his social media platform. x louise hague, the transport minister, seeming to put her foot in it with p&o who threatened to pull out. but now it's underway. what's happening ? it's underway. what's happening? >> that's right. we're welcome to this investment summit here in martin at the guildhall. the prime minister is just is still here. he's been speaking earlier. if you shut your eyes. i was struck by how. almost like truss, like liz truss, the former tory prime minister, he sounded he says that we will make sure that every regulator in this country, especially our economic and competition regulators, takes growth as seriously as this room does. and so, in a sense, they are trying to say we're going to rip up regulation. if it gets in the way of our growth message, it won't last long. now the labour, when they're in opposition, of course , said that it was just course, said that it was just that approach in terms of getting rid of regulation, which helped to lead towards the
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