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as part of its behaviour orders as part of its crackdown on public disorder offenders could be locked up for two years if found guilty of persistent street drinking, drug use or harassment. so will this clean up the uk or is this yet another power that the police could misuse and a sixth tourist has died following suspected methanol poisoning, with a hostel owner in laos now in police custody. >> at least five british travellers have reportedly been hospitalised, with another confirmed to be one of the six dead. we'll have the latest on that breaking story throughout the afternoon . the afternoon. >> and british farmers are now on their last straw as new data reveals . over £500 million is reveals. over £500 million is being spent on overseas agricultural schemes. with so much money being spent on foreign agriculture, we ask if that cash could be better spent protecting our own farmers .
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protecting our own farmers. >> i wonder how that poll is going to go. tom, what do you reckon? >> i think gb news gb news audience will will broadly be in favour? >> i think so, considering the amount of money the government is going to make from farmers with that inheritance tax is just about enough to keep the nhs going for one day, one day. >> but it's not just dawn and myself today on the programme, we've brought along a little friend let me actually pop along and fetch him. here we go . and fetch him. here we go. right. if you, if you, if you don't know dawn and i have ventured into the arts market. yeah. we will be auctioning off our wonderful banana. we hope we can get well. how much did a very similar art piece go for this week? dawn? >> it was . it was a lot more >> it was. it was a lot more than that banana costume, wasn't it? >> i don't know , i got it from
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>> i don't know, i got it from m&s. it was quite, quite expensive. >> yeah, it's quite a pricey banana. i can't remember the exact figure it was. i think it was 300 million, 300 million. yeah. but it did include the masking tape. >> was it 3 million? i might have timed it. >> 3 million. 3 million i think 3 million. it was 3 million. yeah. he's getting carried away with himself because i let him . with himself because i let him. government spending never let tom play with bananas. it gets dangerous. okay. >> by the way, look at this. look at this. 06. 2 million, 6.2 million, 6.2 million. a banana that looks exactly like this sold for in new york. so we want to ask you at gbnews.com/yoursay, how much would you pay for dawn and my banana? >> it's your banana, tom. >> it's your banana, tom. >> it's. you're holding it. >> it's. you're holding it. >> but i'm not. i haven't touched his banana. okay, that would be completely wrong. goodness me. the fact that i was eating one earlier on, that was like 6 million complaints are going to be soaring through the roof here. >> this is. but but, but but the fact of the matter is i laboured and toiled over this artwork. i think it's worth $6.2 million. >> i would because because it's
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you, tom. i would pay that. i would pay double, actually. wow . would pay double, actually. wow. probably. yeah, but but there is, there is a 12. there is a catch to this story though, isn't there. oh yeah. yes. you don't actually get the banana . don't actually get the banana. >> but apart from that i paid $6.2 million. and you don't get the banana at all. what do you get dawn? >> you get you get a piece of paper saying you're an idiot. >> basically, you get a certificate of authentification. >> you you get you get a piece of paper saying you can put a, you can strap a banana to your wall if you so choose. >> i know what joy. hello, air. >> i know what joy. hello, air. >> i'm sorry . we're also talking >> i'm sorry. we're also talking about asbos. and if either of us gets through the show without being awarded an asbo, it would being awarded an asbo, it would be a miracle. >> an absolute miracle. >> an absolute miracle. >> the banana definitely won't make it. that's for sure. >> well, gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to get involved in all of our sillier stories. indeed, the more serious yes , indeed. the more serious yes, indeed. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and speaking of more serious stories, we're over to sophie reaper with the latest news headunes.
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headlines. >> a very good afternoon to you. the time is just after 12:00, and these are the latest headlines. and we'll start now with a developing story. gatwick airport has confirmed that part of the south terminal has been evacuated to investigate what they called a security incident in the last few minutes. sussex police has said . police were police has said. police were called to the south terminal at gatwick airport at 8:20 am. on friday, the 22nd of november, following the discovery of a suspected prohibited item in luggage to ensure the safety of the public, staff and other airport users, a security cordon has been put in place while the matter is dealt with as a precaution. an explosive ordnance disposal team is being deployed to the airport . deployed to the airport. elsewhere, foreign secretary david lammy has vowed to continue supporting ukraine. that's following threats from vladimir putin to strike the uk . vladimir putin to strike the uk. the russian leader confirmed the country had tested a new intermediate range weapon in response to ukrainian missile strikes earlier in the week. he also added that russia are
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entitled to strike those countries who support ukraine. earlier, a member of the ukrainian parliament, kira rudik, told gb news how important it is for the west to continue in their support. >> the only thing that russia is good at is terrorising peaceful cities with the missiles and they are not even good in defending their own country right now. when they see that the western support is actually helping to ukraine defend ourselves against russian terrorist attacks, he is expanding the threats. the western leaders understand the value of these threats and understand that the only language that russia understands is the language of force, the language of power. and this is why we keep asking to continue strengthening ukraine in our defence against russia. and its terrible aggression. >> the ofgem energy price cap has been announced this morning, andifs has been announced this morning, and it's bad for news households. the regulator has revealed that as of january 1st,
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the energy bills of an average household will increase by 1.2%, a rise of £21. given the 10% hike in october and the cuts to pensioner fuel allowance, the news of a further rise this morning will likely come as a blow to many across the uk. earlier, lib dem leader sir ed davey put pressure on the government to support those who needit government to support those who need it most. >> energy bills have already too high. the idea they're going up even further is just outrageous. we don't want these energy bills going up any further, and we must bring back the winter fuel payment for pensioners. it's really cold at the moment. i'm really cold at the moment. i'm really worried that there'll be millions of pensioners not putting on their heating because of the reduction and the abolition of the winter fuel payment. >> judges at a specialist tribunal have ruled that more than 300 people affected by the manchester arena bombing cannot continue their legal action against m15 . last year's public against m15. last year's public inquiry found m15 had missed a significant chance to take action that may have prevented
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the attack. as a result, some survivors and people bereaved by the attack brought a case to the investigatory powers tribunal against m15. but in a ruling today, it was ruled that cases could not proceed as they were brought too late. earlier this week we saw farmers take to the streets of london to protest against the government's changes on inheritance tax. victoria atkins, the shadow environment secretary, has sat down with gb news political editor, christopher hope to talk about the extreme pressure our farmers are facing. >> what is so worrying about this is that this literally rips the rug out from under the feet of farmers , who for generations of farmers, who for generations have done nothing more than do the right thing, farm their land, bring their children up to understand how to run a farm, how to work with livestock, how to, you know, run an arable farm or so on. and suddenly this announcement has been made. these people are working 365 days a year. it is a hard way of life. they do it because they
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love it. they want to feed us and so putting this extra worry on their shoulders and the threat of bankruptcy for many of them has it's become an unbearable pressure . unbearable pressure. >> and you can watch and listen to the full interview on chopper's political podcast on apple podcasts, spotify , youtube apple podcasts, spotify, youtube or gb news. dotcom . and a baby or gb news. dotcom. and a baby orang—utan, who was rejected by her mother, has been given a second chance. kiwi. the bornean orang—utan was born at a spanish conservation centre in alicante, but has now travelled first class across the channel in order to start a new life at a dorset monkey sanctuary. i'm sure kiwi would be a big fan of 1534 00:08:41,520 --> 00:08:
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