tv Martin Daubney GB News January 21, 2025 3:00pm-6:01pm GMT
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>> very, very good afternoon to you. welcome to the show. >> i'm martin daubney. >> i'm martin daubney. >> it's 3 pm. and welcome to the show. we're broadcasting live from the heart of westminster and all across the uk. on today's show, the prime minister has denied a cover up over the southport triple murder. >> but you know and i know that it would not have been right to disclose those details. >> and nigel farage has blasted sir keir starmer as cover up keir after the reform leader criticised the prime minister over his handling of the southport triple murderer. axel rudakubana. does farage have a point.7 is starmer hiding behind the law.7 i'll be joined by an expert barrister to cross—examine the prime minister's position. also on the show, the mother of a girl who was raped by an oxford rape gang is distraught that the that. sorry. we're on the wrong story.
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let's do this one. trump drops truth bombs. yesterday, donald trump took a flamethrower to joe biden's political legacy and went nuclear on wokery. he declared a national emergency on border control to keep america america sovereign and safe. the end of the nightmare of net zero. he also declared there are only two sexes. is it time for a dose of trump's common sense this side of the pond? that's all coming in your next hour. it was a show. it's always a pleasure to have your company. so we are getting an inquiry into the southport triple killings. we didn't get an inquiry into the rape gangs. i wonder why we're getting an inquiry into one and not the other. perhaps one inquiry might give the government a degree of cover they can blame, prevent, perhaps blame. a failure of social services, blame the mental health services, just like we heard with valdo
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calocane in my home city of nottingham. another triple killer, but no inquiry into the rape gangs. i wonder if that inquiry might have asked different questions. one inquiry, perhaps giving cover to the government, another perhaps bringing down the whole house of cards. so many questions to ask. is there a cover up going on? is sir keir starmer correct? this is simply due process. it's contempt of court. it's how we must do things. i'll be joined by a barrister on the show and the golden age of donald trump coming into effect. could we have a bit of that this side of the pond? would you fancy a leader like donald trump in the united kingdom? get in touch gb views @gbnews. com is the way to do it. but first, here's your news headlines. >> martin. thank you. good afternoon. >> it's just gone . 3:00. >> it's just gone. 3:00. >> it's just gone. 3:00. >> these are your headlines. >> these are your headlines. >> these are your headlines. >> the home secretary has called axel rudakubana southport attack one of the most barbaric crimes,
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as she announced a public inquiry into his case. >> yvette cooper said the 18 year old, who admitted carrying a knife over ten times before his deadly rampage, should have faced stronger intervention. >> she also revealed his case wasn't escalated despite three referrals to the prevent counter—terrorism scheme. router. cabana has pleaded guilty to murdering three girls at a dance class, as well as charges of attempted murder. >> raisi production and possession of terrorist material. >> earlier, sir keir starmer warned of a new growing terror threat, with lone young men now responsible for carrying out extreme acts of violence. >> terrorism has changed in the past. the predominant threat was highly organised groups with clear political intent. groups like al—qaeda. that threat, of course, remains. but now alongside that, we also see acts
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of extreme violence perpetrated by loners, misfits, young men in their bedroom accessing all manner of material online, desperate for notoriety. >> to the us now, where donald trump and jd vance have officially taken office as president and vice president, with an extravagant inauguration in washington that lasted into the early hours. >> and you witnessing the dawn of the golden age of america, that's what it's going to be. >> we're bringing it back. we're going to bring it back fast. >> we're going to bring it back. >> we're going to bring it back. >> wasting no time, trump signed orders to pull the us out of the world health organisation and declared a national emergency at the southern border. >> he also pardoned nearly 1600 people tied to the january 6th riots, with some expected to walk free within hours. >> in his speech, trump promised to be a peacemaker and a unifier and declaring the golden age of
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america begins right now. but the spotlight also turned to elon musk, who's under fire after appearing to make a nazi salute at a post—inauguration event. now, more than 1000 small boat migrants have crossed the channel illegally since the start of the year, gb news can reveal. the milestone was reached a week earlier than last yean reached a week earlier than last year, with two boats carrying 120 people arriving in uk waters on tuesday morning alone. >> despite the unpredictable winter weather, people smuggling gangs remain determined to push on with their trade, with thousands more migrants waiting to cross in france last year, over 36,800 small boat migrants arrived in the uk and 2024 has already seen tragic losses, including the death of a syrian migrant. the government has vowed to dismantle smuggling networks, while the opposition rejected previous deterrence schemes like rwanda. now to some
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breaking news. >> a 36 year old man and a six year old girl have been found dead inside a house in scotland, police said. >> officers made the discovery following a report of concerned by a person in harborne drive, west calder, at about 4 pm. yesterday. the force said the deaths are being treated as unexplained and post—mortem examinations will take place in due course. a devastating fire has torn through a hotel in the turkish ski resort of bolu, killing 66 people and injuring at least 51 others. the blaze erupted in the early hours at the grand kartel hotel, which was packed with guests during the busy holiday season. two people are said to have tragically jumped from windows in a desperate attempt to escape the flames. emergency teams have been working non—stop, with more than 260 personnel on site, but non—stop, with more been working non—stop, with more than 260 personnel on site, but rescue efforts continue into the rescue efforts continue into the morning. the cause of the fire remains unclear and authorities morning unclear ,,, m, m, rescue efforts continue into the morning! unclear and .. m, ...z rescue efforts continue into the morning! unclear and authorities are investigating the remains unclear and authorities are investigating the
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circumstances surrounding the circumstances surrounding the tragedy and prince harry's legal tragedy harry's legal tragedy and prince harry's legal battle with the publisher of the battle with the publisher of the sun has been delayed for a sun has been delayed for a second time at the high court, second time at the high court, the duke of sussex and labour's and labour's lord tom watson are suing news the duke of sussex and labour's lord tom watson are suing news group newspapers over group newspapers over allegations of unlawful allegations of unlawful information gathering, which the publisher denies. the publisher group newspapers over allegation denies. .awful group newspapers over allegationdenies. thejl denies wrongdoing, but the high group newspapers over allegationdenies. the publisher publisher denies. the publisher denies wrongdoing, but the high gbnews.com/alerts. court case follows 39 court case settlements over the past 18 years. the trial, initially set settlements over the past 18 years. the trial, initially set to begin this morning, has been to begin this morning, has been postponed until 2 pm. after postponed until 2 pm. after both sides requested more time. postponed until, 2 pm. after more popstponed until, 2 pm. after it is expected to last 6 to 8 more time. both sides requested more time. it is expected to last 6 to 8 weeks. those are the latest gb weeks. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to news headlines. now it's to martin for the very latest gb news headlines. now it's back to martin for the very latest news direct to your smartphone. >> sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to
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news headlines. now it's back to martin for the very latesfor blasted by nigel farage for a political cover up. the biggest political cover up. the biggest political cover up. nigel farage said of his entire career in fact, he's given the new nickname cover up keir. sir keir starmer came out swinging this morning. tell us how first the prime minister responded. >> well, there has always been martin, a real suspicion that the authorities were not revealing key facts regarding the background of axel rudakubana. the prime minister himself in downing street in that news conference this in himself in downing street in that news conference this morning confirmed that, yes, morning confirmed that, yes, that was true, that he knew very that was true, that he knew very early on that ricin had been early on that ricin had been discovered in rudi cabana's home discovered in rudi cabana's home address in lancashire. also that address in lancashire. also that address in lancashire. also that a pdf linked to al—qaeda address in lancashire. also that a pdf linked to al—qaeda documents had been found at his documents had been found at his home address as well. they had. home address as well. they had. he had also known about these he had also known about these referrals to the prevent referrals to the prevent
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