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far left thuggery? next. >> good far left thuggery.7 next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. just after 9:00. the suspect accused of murdering three young girls in july's southport stabbing attacks is facing two new charges. axel rudakubana is now charged with producing the biological toxin ricin and possessing an al—qaeda training manual for potential terrorism preparation. the charges are separate to those over the killings of the girls. the police are not treating the stabbings as an act of terrorism. rudy kobani will appear via video link at westminster magistrates court tomorrow. conservative leadership candidate robert jenrick said he was concerned. facts may have been withheld from the public. meanwhile, the home secretary has warned against speculation on the southport attacks after additional charges were brought against the suspect. yvette cooper said the most important thing is to get justice for bebe
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alice and elsie and their heartbroken families and all those affected by the attack, and nobody should put that at risk. now more than a million low paid workers will get a pay rise of nearly 7% next year, as the government has confirmed minimum wage will be increased in the budget tomorrow. the minimum wage will rise to £12.21 an hour next year after the chancellor confirmed a 6.7% increase ahead of the budget. businesses have warned of the impact of a rise alongside an increase in the national insurance contributions that they must pay on wages. but chief secretary to the treasury darren jones says it's good news. >> i'm delighted that the government can announce today that the national living wage will increase by nearly 7%, which for a full time worker will mean an increase of over £1,400 a year. this is a down payment on our commitment to make living standards improve for working people across the country, and i know it will be good news for workers in receipt
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of that increase in their wages in due course. i think we're all clear that a pro—worker, pro—business approach to the economy is the right approach, and investing in your workforce is a great way to improve your productivity, not least because you'll have more people across the country with more money in their pocket. being able to spend it in the economy. >> meanwhile, on the eve of her first budget, it's been revealed rachel reeves has replaced a portrait of margaret thatcher's chancellor with a picture of one of the founding members of the communist party of great britain. the treasury released a photograph of the chancellor in her office in front of a new portrait of former labour education minister ellen wilkinson. miss wilkinson was one of the founding members of the communist party of great britain in 1920, before becoming a labour mp to the us, now, where donald trump has taken aim at his rival kamala harris , at his rival kamala harris, accusing her of heartless and at his rival kamala harris, accusing her of heartless and cold blooded betrayal over cold blooded betrayal over borders. the republican borders. the republican presidential candidate has been presidential candidate has been speaking at his mar a lago, speaking at his mar a lago, florida, residence . with one florida, residence . with one
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florida, residence. with one week to go until the us election . florida, residence. with one week to go until the us election . week to go until the us election. despite keeping crowds waiting, week to go until the us election. despite keeping crowds waiting, he was greeted by chants of usa, he was greeted by chants of usa, usa! trump also took another usa! trump also took another usai trump also took another swipe at harris, claiming she usai trump also took another swipe at harris, claiming she launched a coup to steal the launched a coup to steal the presidency from joe biden . those presidency from joe biden . those presidency from joe biden. those are the latest gb news presidency from joe biden. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to headlines. now it's back to patrick for the very latest gb patrick for the very latest gb news to direct your smartphone, news to direct your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb scanning the qr code or go to gb news. >> com forward slash alerts . news. >> com forward slash alerts . >> com forward slash alerts. >> com forward slash alerts. >> good evening everybody. i just want to start by saying that many of you are probably expecting me to discuss the update on the southport incident. the individual allegedly responsible for the killings of three young girls, has now been charged with separate terror offences. i am going to discuss that at 10 pm. but look, you and me, we all want the same thing. we all want that case to go to court. so we
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news. >> idon'torward slash alerts . news. >> idon't wantj slash alerts . news. >> don't want to, ash alerts . news. >> don't want to, but alerts . news. >> don't want to, but ilerts . news. >> don't want to, but i don't. you don't want to, but i don't. i don't i don't want to in any way excuse or justify the behaviour . way excuse or justify the behaviour. and i don't know the context, obviously. and it's right the police do their work and, and treat mike as they would anyone else. okay. >> yeah. in another clip he actually called him hard working, affable, standing up for his constituents. i mean, the man did allegedly beat up that chap. and, you know, i could have had very serious consequences. would wes streeting have been saying the same thing? do you think if nigel farage did that or lee anderson. well, no, i doubt it. there's a lot of selective outrage, i think, from the left, isn't there? can you imagine what left wingers would say if a tory or reform mp went on the unite the kingdom march organised by tommy robinson? but they're all right for left wing mps to go on pro—palestine marches. >> we had a beautifully observed two minute silence in memory of all those lives that have been lost. just reflect for a moment each of those lives that were lost meant an awful lot to a lot of other people. each child that
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was lost if their mother and father are still alive for the rest of their lives, they'll be thinking on that child's birthday on special days what they would have been doing with their lives, what they would have achieved. >> i mean, these marches have seen criminal damage , seen criminal damage, anti—semitism, terrorist chants. i mean, the left is fine with that. are they? we've got a labour mp going into bat for a gangland gunman. chris kaba are the media are using racist gang tropes to justify the killing of chris kaba ? chris kaba? >> 1900 people have died in police custody since 1990. >> the police do have protections, you know, we know that our black communities are overpoliced and under supported. so kind. the home secretary give us assurances that we are in our communities are kept safe and that extra protections are not given to the police because they
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already have the protections they need. >> so is she fine with campus violence, but not fine with the violence, but not fine with the violence from the police officer that killed him? seems a bit two tier if you ask me. then we've got labour accepting donations from just stop oil a little while back. the founder at least del vents just stop oil committed crimes. >> that look like us. >> that look like us. >> so were labour all right with that? because it suits their eco fanatic minister ed miliband. >> ed, tell us about labour's climate and nature plans. >> first, by 2030 with labour will have clean power powering every community. >> well, can you imagine what labour would be saying if it was football hooligans behaving like that? spray painting things? i mean then we've got labour mp bell ribeiro—addy who appeared to support people slashing a coach's tyres and blockading a road where the home office was trying to get migrants out of a hotel and ready for deportation. now this individual, hotel and ready for deportation. now this individual , this now this individual, this individual is just assaulted. a gb news cameraman and is going
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to be arrested by police as it currently stands, as you can see. oh, the police appear to have just let him walk. yeah. she reportedly urged people to go to that little demonstration again. labour doesn't seem to want to condemn that behaviour because some may say that they're on the side of illegal migrants. it seems to me that labouris migrants. it seems to me that labour is okay with thuggery, as long as it's their kind of thuggery. let's go to my panel now. we've got columnist and broadcaster esther crack, who we've got the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity, steven wolf , economic prosperity, steven wolf, and the journalist and political commentator jonathan less. commentatorjonathan less. i mean, stephen, do you think there's a bit of a blind spot over the labour party? they're all right with one kind of violence, one kind of criminality. as long as it's something that is a kind of cause they're sympathetic for . cause they're sympathetic for. >> absolutely. yeah. and this is something that i particularly passionate about is when i talk about antifa and hope not hate, i richly despise both of those organisations with an absolute passion because they are dishonest. they are violent, they are crooks, they are
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