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tv   Nana Akua  GB News  November 10, 2024 3:00pm-6:00pm GMT

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.so . so joining .so joining me . so joining me today, cancelled. so joining me today, political commentator susie stride, also broadcaster and journalist danny kelly. yeah , journalist danny kelly. yeah, right. well listen, you know, it's remembrance sunday, 11:00 this morning. the country led by his majesty the king paid tribute to the fallen soldiers. those who truly put the great in britain. throughout the show, we will remember those who gave their lives for our freedoms. then, coming up in my niggle, i will be paying tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for this great country. all of that on the way just after 4:00. then for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking should sir keir starmer use nigel to farage broker a trade deal with trump.7 the reform uk leader has offered to become the interlocutor between the uk and the us, saying it is a name of national interest. however, the labour party have said it's unlikely to accept the offer and that perhaps he should just go back to clacton . well, i've got to to clacton. well, i've got to pull up on asking you that very question. should keir starmer
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use nigel farage as an interlocutor between the us and the uk? interlocutor between the us and the uk.7 then interlocutor between the us and the uk? then for this week's interview, former soldier aden reed joins me. he was born in azerbaijan in 1986. he navigated a complex journey to find his place in british society and surviving a brutal attack at just age 20. we'll get the whole story. but before all of that, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> nana. thank you. it's just gone. 3:00. these are your headunes gone. 3:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. a man has been arrested following a fatal stabbing in south london. police were called this morning to reports of a number of people being stabbed in woolworths. three people were found with injuries and one man sadly died at the scene . sadly died at the scene. enquiries are underway to confirm his identity and inform his family. a man in his 60s was arrested at the scene and taken into police custody. the incident is not being treated as terrorism. the king led the
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nafion terrorism. the king led the nation through a two minute silence to mark remembrance sunday and honour fallen soldiers. at 11:00 this morning . soldiers. at 11:00 this morning. big ben chimed 11 times and the last post was played before king charles, dressed in his royal navy uniform of the admiral of the fleet, laid a wreath at the cenotaph. he was joined by members of the royal family, including the prince and princess of wales, the prime minister, sir keir starmer and the leader of the opposition, kemi badenoch. both laid wreaths. they were also joined by former prime ministers. today is also the first time since the start of the year that the princess of wales, who is recovering from cancer, is carrying out two consecutive days of public official engagements. 10,000 veterans have marched past the cenotaph
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as part of the royal british legion's parade. wing commander howard leader spoke about the importance of today's events . importance of today's events. >> much is much deeper , almost >> much is much deeper, almost like peeling an onion , really, like peeling an onion, really, of a set of considerations that are be thinking about every remembrance. and that's to do with, of course, paying our respects to those who've lost their lives. but remembering also that a great many people who have been put into those very challenging circumstances forever carry the sometimes extreme physical injuries that have come with that, because they've been involved in an incident that has cost them arms and legs or whatever , and the and legs or whatever, and the mental stress stays with a lot of people to , to the us. of people to, to the us. >> now, where overnight, president elect donald trump won the state of arizona, meaning he has now won all seven swing states, the white house announced yesterday that
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president biden has invited donald trump to a meeting in the oval office on wednesday. it comes as the president elect has begun appointing his top team last night, he shared that former republican presidential contender nikki haley and former secretary of state mike pompeo will not be asked to join his administration. sticking to us politics this morning, chief secretary to the treasury darren jones has said that it is probably unlikely that the government will work with nigel farage as an intermediary to the trump administration, adding that mr farage should focus on working with his constituents in clacton as opposed to being a transatlantic commentator. in other news now, the sunday telegraph is reporting today that farmers are threatening to target ports and disrupt supermarket supply chains in reaction to rachel reeves budget, which changed the rate of inheritance tax for farmers . of inheritance tax for farmers. ahead of the rally, organised by the national farmers union on the national farmers union on the 19th of november, a separate splinter rally has also been
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organised alongside the official mass lobby event, which will see around 1800 nfu members. lobby parliamentarians in westminster. the nfu have said that they cannot take responsibility for people in the streets . 572 people in the streets. 572 illegal migrants were intercepted crossing the channel intercepted crossing the channel in nine small boats yesterday, taking the total so far this year to almost 32,700, a 22% increase compared to this time last year. the latest crossings come as prime minister sir keir starmer has entered into a new initiative to intercept criminal gangs smuggling migrants through the western balkans as part of efforts to bring down the number of small boat crossings. a home office spokesman said the people smuggling gangs do not care if the vulnerable people they exploit, live or die. as long as they pay, we will stop at nothing to dismantle their business models and bring them to justice. and some breaking news now . riot police in
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news now. riot police in amsterdam have broken up a banned pro—palestinian palestine protest following clashes this week involving israeli football fans. hundreds of demonstrators defied fans. hundreds of demonstrators defied the ban to gather in the dutch capital's dam square, chanting demands for an end to violence in gaza and free palestine. but police moved in, instructing protesters to leave and several people were dragged away. the three day ban was imposed by the court from friday after attacks on israeli supporters following a football match. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in half an hour 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 the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . .com forward slash alerts. >> good afternoon. it's just
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coming up to eight minutes after 3:00. this is gb news. coming up to eight minutes after 3:00. this is gb news . we're 3:00. this is gb news. we're live on tv, online and on digital radio. i'm nana akua. coming up, the great british debate this hour. i'm asking, should starmer use farage to broker a trade deal with trump? the reform uk leader has offered to become the middleman between the uk and the us, saying it is the uk and the us, saying it is the it is in the name of national interest. however, the labour party has said that it's unlikely to accept the offer. but why? why on earth wouldn't you? and maybe they won't actually have any choice. i can't wait to see this david lammy and donald trump i've got to pull up right now on x, cast your vote then at 340 worldview, where we'll be crossing over to the us to speak to the host of the us to speak to the host of the politics people podcast, paul duddridge, where he'll be talking all about the democrat leaders who are mounting a resistance to the trump administration. all of that on the way, as ever. send me your thoughts, post your comments gbnews.com/yoursay . so the king
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gbnews.com/yoursay. so the king has led the nation in a two minute silence at the cenotaph this morning to mark the armistice of the first world war and all the other conflicts involving british and commonwealth forces and members of the royal family and senior politicians laid wreaths during the national service of remembrance in whitehall and the royal british legion veteran parade also saw 10,000 veterans marched through the streets of the capital as services continued to take place across the uk. well, joining me now, former british army officer stuart crawford. stuart, thank you so much forjoining me. oh is he here? there you are. stuart. there you are. well, do you know stuart? i was i was really pleased to see that today there wasn't any real protests around the ceremony or anything. and it was kind of left as a day for us to remember our war dead. what are your thoughts on the day? >> yes. i think i'm very pleased to that. there was no real
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disruption to what is the our day of national mourning, if you like. day of national mourning, if you uke.the day of national mourning, if you like. the paradox is , of course, like. the paradox is, of course, the ability of people to choose to protest on an important day for the nation, as today is actually part and parcel of why so many did lose their lives dunng so many did lose their lives during the last century or so, but particularly in our two wars of national importance the first world war and 1497 00:09
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