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haaland. as nigel just saved the chagos islands next. >> thank you ben. the time is just after 9:00 and these are your latest headlines . axel your latest headlines. axel rudakubana. the teenager charged with the murder of three children in southport earlier this year, has appeared for a plea and preparation hearing at liverpool crown court this afternoon but was not asked to plea. the teenager appeared via video link from hmp belmarsh, but refused to speak when he was asked twice to confirm his identity. rudy cabana is also charged with ten counts of attempted murder, one count of possession of a knife and two terror related offences. his trial is scheduled for january of next year .
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trial is scheduled for january of next year. failing hospitals will be named and shamed in league tables, and managers sacked if they cannot improve patient care and take control of their finances. patient care and take control of theirfinances. health patient care and take control of their finances. health secretary wes streeting told leaders that the nhs providers conference in liverpool there will be no more rewards for failure. those were his words as he set out a package of measures aimed at tackling poor performance. speaking earlier today, the health stack also championed the chancellor's autumn budget , chancellor's autumn budget, claiming the nhs came out on top . claiming the nhs came out on top. >> collective challenge is to take the nhs from the worst crisis in its history, put it back on its feet and make it fit for the future. the budget was important. the chancellor gave us the investment we need to arrest the decline, begin fixing the foundations and start turning the service around. the nhs was the standout winner. we're delivering the largest health capital budget since labour was last in power, and the biggest cash uplift in day to day spending of any government department.
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>> elsewhere, post office bosses have set out plans to fix their finances. that comes amid reports that hundreds of branches could close down the shake up may result in the closure of 115 branches wholly owned by the post office, putting more than 1000 jobs at risk . residents in the spanish risk. residents in the spanish region of valencia have been preparing for further heavy rain and storms, just two weeks after flash flooding caused devastation across the country. a spanish weather agency issued an amber warning yesterday , an amber warning yesterday, forecasting between 40 and 120mm of rain for the areas around valencia. residents have been advised to stay at home and volunteers have been told to pause their clean up efforts, whilst further safety preparation measures are put in place . and never mind the age place. and never mind the age old question of a white christmas, could we be in for a white november? the met office has announced that the uk could see a flurry of snow as early as this sunday, as temperatures
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have already plummeted below zero in certain parts of the country. they say that arctic winds moving southward will bnng winds moving southward will bring freezing weather, and with it, what they call the possibility of snow . but for possibility of snow. but for now, those are the latest gb news headlines. i'm sophie reaper more from me in the next 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 .com forward slash alerts . .com forward slash alerts. >> lineker gone. well be gone and even the guardian has quit. twitter, now known as x . nature twitter, now known as x. nature is healing. or as labour types would say, the grown ups are back in the room. it looks like we're even going to keep the chagos islands after all. two. keir starmer and david lammy gave away the overseas british territory to mauritius, of course. admittedly, in negotiations first opened by james cleverly, which opened the
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door to china's spies and military filling the vacuum on the indian ocean islands. now, though, get this. us president elect donald trump looks set to throw a big fat spanner in the works by torpedoing lammy and starmer's deal that was eventually approved by joe biden. trump is reportedly taking legal advice from the pentagon on how to kill the deal off with a one. nigel farage being named as the man who's been piling on the pressure behind the scenes. and a source from trump's transition team said today trump has expressed a stance in principle to object to the deal if elected on the advice of the department of defence based on their global security posture. nigel was today asked about the rumours and he simply said it's happening. so what's clear now? if it wasn't before , is that if it wasn't before, is that nigel farage has the ear of the next us president, a man he has remained loyal to even when it was unfashionable to do so back in 2016. however, the prime minister asked sir keir starmer doesn't seem to understand that yet in doing so, not just do the
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right thing, but maybe mend some fences between this government and the incoming presidency of donald trump's. >> given that the whole of his cabinet have been so rude about him over the last few years, well, i'm glad to see the honourable member making a rare appearance back here in britain . appearance back here in britain. >> he spent so much time in america recently. i was half expecting to see him on the immigration statistics. when we see the next batch . see the next batch. >> but he may have he may have missed. >> i congratulate the incoming president. >> last week . >> last week. >> last week. >> all right. not bad for the prime minister. i'll give him that. but look, sir keir starmer can crack all the farage jokes he wants. what's really laughable is that the humble mp for clacton now has more influence over us, uk relations than the prime minister himself. so maybe just maybe, this humourless labour government should start thinking about how to make the most of it. but let's get the thoughts of my panel tonight. director of
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popular conservatives mark littlewood, businessman and activist adam brooks, and the broadcaster and journalist jul peta da silva. good evening, you three. thank you for joining peta da silva. good evening, you three. thank you forjoining me, three. thank you for joining me, greta. what do you reckon, nigel farage? more influence in the us over sir keir starmer, our great prime minister. >> i mean, we've discussed this before where i'm very curious about nigel farage's methodology because i don't exactly know what his intentions are. are you trying to run a viable political party, or are you trying to elevate yourself by being a pseudo trump acolyte? the whole point is that if you have, you happen to. he is clearly enamoured with trump, period. and i don't think he regulates that enough in the public eye to make him actually respectable as a politician. and the leader of reform uk, because that is not your job. reform uk, because that is not yourjob. you're not an ambassador. you're not an advocate for trump in britain . advocate for trump in britain. and also he needs to be very wary because if you should ever create a paper trail where you're seen to be operating to the detriment of the british government, whether or not it's your party or not, in the interest of a foreign government, that's a treasonous position to be in. >> treason. adam brooks. treason
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for nigel farage. no, that's. >> i think that's ridiculous. at the end of the day, i'm not for a foreign power in intervening in our democracy. but the idea that giving the chagos islands away was a democratic decision is ludicrous. parliament was not asked. it was not scrutinised through parliament. >> so they will be doing that in 2025. >> yeah, but the decision was made to give this away. so at the end of the day this is an asset of the country . this is the end of the day this is an asset of the country. this is an asset of the country. this is an asset of the people of the uk . asset of the people of the uk. it's got strategic value and it's got a monetary value. now this government has signed us up for 100 years to pay rent on something that we used to own. i think it's in the national interest that trump vetoes it and i'm all for that. >> mark, what's the what's the pushback with farage being friends with trump, regardless of whether he's mates or he's this and that, if he's doing something in the national interest of britain, i.e. keeping hold of the chagos islands , securing our defence islands, securing our defence future, if anything , what's
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future, if anything, what's what's the problem with that? >> i don't think there is problem. >> i mean, i think you need to raise is an interesting point. is he treason? well, no. not treason. i don't believe this is treason. i don't believe this is treason. farage is clearly doing what he believes to be in the national interest of the united kingdom. i don't think there's any suggestion he believes this is in the interest of america, but not us. it's completely consistent with his position, and he has positioned himself brilliantly. he basically took, if you like, the political gamble that trump would win the presidency, he has. i don't think farage ever thought that was a certainty. and he has associated himself as the leading advocate in britain of that new brand of right 1516 00:08:38
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