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the on immigration. plus, the difference between you and ed miliband. are you just ed miliband. are you just ed miliband in a wig.7 no. well, he's got a lot to say about net zero. and he weighs in on trump. >> and i remember, you know, donald trump doing some things that were really pretty difficult, but were tough. >> and has boris let slip what the ukraine—russia peace deal will be. >> i don't think that they can do a land, any kind of land for peace deal that changes the 1991 borders of their country . borders of their country. >> oh, and it is isolationist. >> oh, and it is isolationist. >> it is morally unacceptable and politically impractical. >> the archbishop of canterbury has to resign over the church of england's child abuse scandal. plus , blocking the road today on plus, blocking the road today on armistice day. >> because when we say never again , we meant never again . again, we meant never again. >> a bunch of unwashed, spoilt
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brats disrupt armistice day. have they no shame? >> plus you have darkish skin and he's. >> you know, he's pretty much racist abuse. although i'm not, i'm, you know , i'm as english as i'm, you know, i'm as english as they come, you know. yeah. all they come, you know. yeah. all the time. all the time. even in professional football. i had that a couple of times. >> gary lineker is set to quit match of the day at the end of the season. good riddance on my panel tonight is daily express journalist carole malone , former journalist carole malone, former labour adviser scarlett mccgwire and former mp and tory party chairman sirjake berry. oh , and chairman sirjake berry. oh, and maybe it was right that joe biden didn't run to be president again . again. >> 000. playing . >> 000. playing. >> 000. playing. >> he's not running anywhere, is he? get ready britain. here we go. big boris bombshells next.
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>> good evening. >> good evening. >> i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. it'sjust >> i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. it's just gone. 9:00. france and the uk have pledged to support ukraine for as long as necessary to thwart russia's war of aggression. that's according to the french president , according to the french president, emmanuel macron and sir keir starmer. the prime minister marked armistice day in france today, becoming the first uk leader to do so since sir winston churchill. the two leaders laid a floral tribute on the tomb of the unknown soldier at the arc de triomphe. a statement from the elysee palace said the two leaders had reaffirmed their commitment to supporting ukraine unwaveringly . supporting ukraine unwaveringly. the kremlin has today denied reports that president elect donald trump spoke with russian president vladimir putin, casting the media reports as pure fiction. the washington post and reuters news agency both previously reported that the call had taken place. it comes as joe biden is reportedly
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set to make a personal plea to donald trump about the importance of funding ukraine, urging president elect trump not to walk away from the country. now, sir keir starmer has defended his visit to a climate change summit 2500 miles from the uk , insisting he is using the uk, insisting he is using the uk, insisting he is using the trip to boost the economy and tackle the small boats crisis. the prime minister arrived in azerbaijan for the annual un cop29, attended by world leaders. meanwhile, the us envoy has said the fight against climate change is bigger than one election. john podesta was speaking at the summit after his party lost to the republican candidate, donald trump, who some say is a climate sceptic. and some breaking news a man has been charged with murder and attempted murder following the stabbing of three people in south london yesterday. police were called on sunday morning to reports of a number of people stabbed in walworth. three people were found with injuries and sadly , 77 year old hilkiah and sadly, 77 year old hilkiah mclellan was pronounced dead at
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the scene. 66 year old ali mussi, of no fixed abode, has since been charged with one count of murder and two counts of attempted murder. he is due to appear at croydon magistrates court on tuesday , and the prime court on tuesday, and the prime minister has refused to give his backing to the archbishop of canterbury over his handling of child abuse claims. sir keir starmer said it was a matter for the church as pressure grows for justin welby to stand down. it comes after a report into the suspected abuse of over 100 children by a well—known barrister associated with the church of england. the report also claims that the institution had played a role in covering up the accusations. when details initially came to light in 2013, and gary lineker is set to leave his role presenting match of the day at the end of the season. the sun newspaper is reporting the former england striker will then leave the bbc after fronting the corporation's coverage of the 2026 world cup
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in the us , mexico and canada . in the us, mexico and canada. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to patrick 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. >> dot com. forward slash alerts . >> dot com. forward slash alerts. >> dot com. forward slash alerts. >> welcome along now. yesterday on remembrance sunday, i sat down with the former prime minister, boris johnson. it was a wide ranging discussion. we touched on everything from donald trump's victory in the us election to whether or not he will take responsibility for britain's migration disaster. i'm delighted now to bring you the very first part of that interview and just listen closely for boris johnson letting slip. i think how he thinks the ukraine war will end. welcome along. >> thank you very much for being here. patrick. it's a great, great honour to be here as ever,
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because you've just come from the remembrance sunday service andifs the remembrance sunday service and it's armistice day when this goes out. >> okay, so donald trump has just been elected as the president of united states of america. does that make the world a safer place? >> well, i think that we'll have to wait and see, but i think there are reasons for optimism. patrick. and i think one of the reasons that donald trump was was elected and re—elected in this sensational way this week, this sensational way this week, this last week was because actually, people a lot of people looked back at that period when he was in the white house, 2016 to 2020, and they think wasn't things. stabler then we had we seem to have fewer wars. the economy was doing basically pretty well. and i think that really helps him because in big us elections, it's always the economy is crucial . but they economy is crucial. but they thought that it was stable and under trump politically geostrategically. and i think
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there's a there's a there. right. and i look back at my time as foreign secretary and then as prime minister. and i remember, you know , donald trump remember, you know, donald trump doing some things that were really pretty difficult but were tough. like what? well, i mean, give you one obvious example . give you one obvious example. when bashar al assad used chemical weapons against his own people in 2013, if you remember, the government of the us at that time under barack obama, with with joe biden as his vice president, had threatened to do do the terrors of the earth in reprisals. they did nothing. we did nothing in the uk either. and that was a great pity, because it emboldened assad and it made the west look weak . it made the west look weak. trump, when he came in in i remember in in 2018, when i was, when i was foreign secretary, 2017, 2018, he, he actually bombed the hell out of some of
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bashar al assad's bases when he used chemical weapons again. and assad never did it again. >> it's not a one storm babet because the big elephant in the room, as far as i'm concerned, between you and trump is ukraine. okay , so trump said ukraine. okay, so trump said i could end ukraine and russia war on day one. how does he do that? do you want him to do that? and do you understand how in this country at the moment, we've got people having their winter fuel allowance cut to save £18 billion. but we are committing to £3 billion a year every year for as long as it takes to ukraine, and people don't necessarily like that. >> let me give the financial argument for why that's a good a good investment of public funds and why protecting democracy in, in ukraine is actually a sensible investment . and the sensible investment. and the answer is very simple. if ukraine goes down, then we face an even bigger threat on our borders. the borders of the european continent , wherever the european continent, wherever the
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democracies butt up against the against russia. so it will be in the baltic states, it will be in georgia. you'll see the impact of a ukrainian defeat in the pacific theatre. you'll see it in the south china sea. what is it? defeat. and is it giving any territory? patrick, what i'm saying is for people watching this thinking, why are we supporting the ukrainians ? it's supporting the ukrainians? it's because otherwise our our our collective security 1511
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