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well . well. >> good afternoon britain. it's 2:00 on tuesday the 15th of october. >> i'm tom harwood and i'm emily carverjabs >> i'm tom harwood and i'm emily carver jabs for jobs. >> new plans to inject out of work couch potatoes with fat jabs are being considered by the health secretary. all to get britain back to work. it's the way to get people off the sofa and back to the grind. the fat jab and a terrorist blind spot. >> it seems two police officers have been caught out, refusing to accept hezbollah is a terrorist organisation, calling the law a matter of opinion. why aren't the police enforcing the law on our streets? and do they even understand the law? >> the eu has made an offer to lammy. yes, the foreign
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secretary has returned from his brussels trip with an offer that the uk signs up to eu controlled military peacekeeping missions. all in return for better relations. is that a good deal for britain? >> and it's been revealed that taylor swift's mum negotiated her vip security directly with starmer's former chief of staff, sue gray. and according to reports, even the attorney general was brought in to persuade the police to breach their usual protocols. why was there so much effort for one billionaire pop star? to. yes. why was there so much effort for one billionaire pop star? is this does this smack of corruption to you? >> i think there are three possible explanations. >> three. okay, go on quickly. >> three. okay, go on quickly. >> number one, they really wanted free tickets. okay. >> number one. yep. >> number one. yep. >> number one. yep.
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>> number two, they didn't want taylor swift to cancel a tour that could have brought billions to the uk economy. okay, millions. financial aspect or number three, they're absolutely hopeless at their jobs. didn't know what were doing and cracked at the first sign of pressure. >> i think it might be number three. to be honest. i don't think they'd do all that just for a free ticket to a concert. i mean, really, i mean, maybe, but it seems doubtful. i think that probably the incompetence was the matter here. they hadn't thought through what precedent this sets. so this is a security that's usually for royals. harry's not getting his prince harry. that is. harry's not getting his prince harry. that is . or heads of harry. that is. or heads of states or heads of states from foreign countries or taylor swift. it seems . so what happens swift. it seems. so what happens if another pop star, what happens if beyonce fancies a vip security detail when she comes to this country? what if i can't think of any other pop stars? harry styles what if harry styles wants it? harry styles what's wrong with him? doesn't he deserve the special treatment? >> eamonn was in london a couple of weeks ago and what does this
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mean for the relationship? >> brixton. what does this mean between the what does this mean for the relationship between the police and the government? i mean, can the government just tell the police exactly what to do and when, even if it goes against all of their long standing principles, protocols, the way of doing things that they've done for years, do you think sabrina carpenter would get it if she said, please, please, please, please, please , please? >> i don't know how many people will get that joke. >> sabrina carpenter, she's a little tiny pop star with blonde hair who actually pop star who actually did the bit before taylor swift comes on stage? yes, a few years ago. she's got a song. >> please, please, please. i wonder if it would work . anyway, wonder if it would work. anyway, ed miliband, apparently a big fan of chapel, being told to get to the news. >> we're wittering on, we're wittering on anyway . get in wittering on anyway. get in touch gbnews.com/yoursay are you concerned about these moves towards an eu army as well? would we actually get involved in such a thing? let us know. but it's the headlines with tatiana. >> tom. emily, thank you very much . the top stories this hour.
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much. the top stories this hour. the prime minister and the health secretary have both said that new weight loss jabs could help boost the economy in britain by getting people back into work . wes streeting into work. wes streeting suggested the latest generation of medicines, including ozempic, could be life changing for individuals and would ease pressure on the nhs. experts have warned in the past that the drug is not a quick fix or a replacement for eating well, and exercising, and should only be offered under medical supervision. members of the pubucin supervision. members of the public in nottingham have been speaking to gb news about their opinions on weight loss jabs. >> i don't think it's fair. no, i think it's the money could be spent better elsewhere. i think it's a bit insulting and also i don't think it's a good idea . don't think it's a good idea. you need to lose it naturally, do some exercise. it saves on the money that we spend out for health and everything. so yeah, i think it's a very good idea. mixed feelings. i think if it's going to save a life, then yes, it's worth it. if it's going to
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save gp time, nurses time , yes, save gp time, nurses time, yes, it's worth it. but if it's not, education is still the best thing . thing. >> now the government is unlikely to back plans aimed at stopping children from overusing their mobile phones in school, as number 10 has signalled that headteachers can already ban phones from schools at their own discretion . labour mp josh discretion. labour mp josh mcallister is expected to introduce a private member's bill in parliament tomorrow, aimed at protecting children from harms caused by excessive screen time . according to screen time. according to mcallister, the equivalent of seat belt legislation is needed to help them manage addictive content for children. he says children who are doomscrolling for hours a day on smartphones are at risk of widespread harm. now. the bill will also call for the age at which companies can get data consent from children without parental permission to be raised from 13 to 16. a court has been told. a neighbour heard a single high pitched scream of
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someone in pain two days before sarah sharif was killed . the ten sarah sharif was killed. the ten year old was beaten with objects, burnt with an iron and bitten. in the weeks before her death , her body was found in an death, her body was found in an upstairs bedroom on a bottom bunk bed of her home in surrey on the 10th of august last year, after her father, irfan sharif, called police and confessed to killing her after fleeing to pakistan. the minicab driver is on trial, along with sarah's stepmother and uncle. they all deny murder and causing or allowing the death of a child . allowing the death of a child. the police officer who shot chris kaba has told the old bailey he did not intend to kill him when he opened fire. 40 year old martin blake told jurors that he intended only to stop the car. the 24 year old was driving in and aimed for the centre of his body. mr kabir was shot in the head while driving an audi in streatham, south—east london, in september 2022 and died in hospital the next day. mr blake, a marksman for the metropolitan police, is accused of murder, which he denies . the
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of murder, which he denies. the mother of salisbury poisonings victim dawn sturgess, has said her family found comfort that she was the only person to be killed by the russian nerve agent novichok when the potential harm was much, much more. the inquiry has been told it was pure chance that dawn sprayed herself with the substance before meeting up with her daughter. dawn's mother, caroline sturgess, says dawn had plans to meet her daughter before she discovered the perfume bottle containing novichok, and said it was a solace to her family that dawn's daughter was not also killed in the incident. 44 year old dawn died after applying the nerve agent to her skin in july 2018, and it came after the attempted murders of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia and then police officer nick bailey , who were poisoned in bailey, who were poisoned in salisbury in march. that year. some breaking news this hour. a murder investigation has been launched after a man in his 40s was shot dead in north london. police were called to waltheof
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gardens in tottenham at 9:00 this morning following reports of a shooting. officers found a man with a gunshot wound and despite efforts by emergency services, he died at the scene. no arrests have been made so far. elsewhere, foreign office minister anneliese dodds has told the commons she was gravely concerned to hear about attacks on un peacekeepers in southern lebanon. that's as the un secretary—general has condemned the large number of civilian casualties that have taken place in northern gaza. the un's palestinian refugee agency claimed ten people were killed after an israeli attack on a food supply centre. the un agency for palestinian refugees said shells hit inside and outside the centre yesterday morning as people tried to outside the centre yesterd
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