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it's they've done the test, and it's definitely an animal. >> and they're now passing it to the council . the council. >> okay, amanda, thank you for that. and you also appeared on the lefties favourite comedy show . i use the word comedy with show. i use the word comedy with inverted commas. have i got news for you recently. tell us about your experience. in fact , i your experience. in fact, i think we've got a quick clip. should we play the clip first and then get your reaction? >> okay. he'll come back, won't he? >> i don't think it's over for him. no. >> you don't think it's over? >> you don't think it's over? >> i still think boris was one of our better prime ministers. yeah . i see you selected the yeah. i see you selected the audience. you know, the people who don't like boris or conservatives. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> you can't just say you've selected the audience. you've got no evidence for that. no proof. it'sjust got no evidence for that. no proof. it's just this isn't gb news . news. >> and there we have it. dame andrea, the biased bbc corporation. you were saying this audience seemed very, very
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one sided. tell us more. >> well, one i you each sort of get on stage separately and i got booed initially and the warm up act i think it was then trying to encourage them to clap. >> so they then clapped me so i knew it was going to be not an easy ride, but i'm not complaining. it was quite a fun show to do, but i think clearly martin even if it's not selected, i think a certain you know, people politically want to go on bbc shows , don't they? in go on bbc shows, don't they? in the audience. so i think it more likely it attracts left wing people anyway . people anyway. >> i reckon if they took all their jokes out about >> i reckon if they took all theirjokes out about boris and their jokes out about boris and brexit and donald trump, there would be nothing left. >> yeah, i mean, what you actually do, we recorded it for three hours, 15 minutes. >> martin. and unfortunately, some of my lines didn't get put in there where i mean, one of them, paul merton, i had a comeback line and he shot me a disapproving look that wasn't in there. but i guess if it's three and a half, nearly 3.5 hours worth of footage to narrow it down to 30 minutes is a big ask.
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but i mean, it was a lot to concentrate for that long as well, martin, you know, over three hours to concentrate . but three hours to concentrate. but but there was a lot of banter, but there was a lot of banter, but i think the sad thing is i just feel that i just come across as just smiling sweetly because not a lot of my lines was in there , unfortunately. was in there, unfortunately. >> well, you did very, very well as ever in a hostile environment. i've been on those shows, not on that particular show, but i've been on all the political shows, and i think the audiences are completely biased. and i repeat my line, i think, have i got news for you is about as funny as root canal, but you did a great job on there. thank you very much. dame andrea jenkins. and also thank you for joining us and highlighting the potential rise in animal sacrifices. thank you for your company . always a pleasure. lots company. always a pleasure. lots more still to come between now and 6:00, including phones for you . found phones 4u founder and you. found phones 4u founder and billionaire john caldwell on whether the prime minister should get a whopping pay rise. but first, here's a guy who definitely deserves a pay rise. it's mark white with your headunes.
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headlines. >> at 532, the main headlines from the gb news centre, 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 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. stansted airport is to undergo a massive transformation as part of a £1.1 billion investment. the five year construction programme will expand the main terminal by a
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third and see the existing building refurbished. the redevelopment will create 5000 new jobs and also deliver a 14 megawatt solar wind farm on site. a solar farm, i should say, which will help power the airport's infrastructure. the plans were unveiled by the prime minister at the flagship international investment summit in for london us tech firms also used the summit to announce plans to invest £6.3 billion in a data centre infrastructure in the uk. 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. the court heard that irfan sharif then called police to say i legally punished her and she died. sarah's father, her stepmother and uncle are on trial accused of killing her.
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her body was discovered at her home in woking in surrey in august last year. the defendants have pleaded not guilty to her murder . the have pleaded not guilty to her murder. 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 for pubuc fire. giving evidence in for public the first time at pc, martyn blake said he was filled with dread as the audi mr kaba was driving moved backwards and forwards as officers surrounded the car. pc blake shot the 24 year old through the windscreen of the car in streatham in south—east london, in september 2022. the officer denies murder . 2022. the officer denies murder. 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
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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 want to be controlled by the government . well, those are your government. well, those are your latest headlines for the moment. we'll have a full summary for you at 6:00. in the meantime, back to martin daubney for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> thank you mark. now join me. next of course, is dewbs& co
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michelle dewberry six till seven. here's michelle. michelle, always a pleasure. what's on your menu? >> yes . i'm what's on your menu? >> yes. i'm back from a week in sunny greece. the weather here is quite disappointing, isn't it? but of course, everybody is focused on this investment wmmw focused on this investment summit. is it an investor's paradise then the uk or not? the whole lunacy. i've heard you talking about it as well of elon musk. musk. sorry. how can you not invite the world's richest, most entrepreneurial man? what on earth is our government thinking? and speaking of what they're thinking , reparations. they're thinking, reparations. really? is this a direction of travel that we should be going in or not the eu? do we need to reset relations with them? and lots more? alex dean and mike buckley keeping me company. >> well, michelle, we put that question to rachel reeves, the chancellor, earlier on. is there any chance of slavery reparations? she said, i don't think that is on the cards and not anything that has come across my desk yet . michelle. across my desk yet. michelle. the commonwealth conference is next week. sure, as night follows day. call me mystic martin. i reckon it will be in
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the chancellor's in—tray soon, i really do. well, i've got to say, i'm a keen viewer of the martin daubney show , martin. martin daubney show, martin. >> so i saw that interview and i saw what she said, and i would love to skip into the 6:00 news hour thinking, yes, that is definitely the truth . i'm not convinced. >> dewbs& co 617. magnificent. great to have you back on terra firma. now don't go anywhere. as we're hearing from the phones 4u and the billionaire john on how labour are
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welcome back. it's 541. i'm welcome back. it's 541. i'm martin daubney on gb news now. martin daubney on gb news now. now we go now to christopher now we go now to christopher hope. i think chris hope is hope. i think chris hope is going to join us. okay, so we going to join us. okay, so we are now going to the story of are now going to the story of the millwall fan . chopper has the millwall fan . chopper the millwall fan. chopper has been speaking to john caldwell 1525 00:11:54,144 earlier on the phones 4u billionaire. here's what he did. >> with me now is john caldwell,
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