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and littlewood, landlord and activist adam brooks and writer and broadcaster nina myskow. i wonder how much money do you think prince harry has just come into. >> son.7 the flagship title for rupert murdoch's uk media empire, has indeed engaged in illegal practices. >> get ready britain, here we go. knives don't kill people. deranged lunatics do. next. >> good evening. it's just gone. 9:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. russia has responded to donald trump's ultimatum to end the war in ukraine. the us president said russia will face high levels of taxes, tariffs and sanctions if
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president vladimir putin does not end the war. posting on his truth social, trump expressed his love for the russian people and his good relationship with putin and then issued a direct warning to stop this ridiculous war. russia's un envoy has said the kremlin would need to see what trump thinks is a deal comprises of before proceeding. he said. it's not merely the question of ending the war. it's first and foremost a question of addressing the root causes of the ukrainian crisis. meanwhile, the ukrainian crisis. meanwhile, the defence secretary has issued a stark warning to vladimir putin after a russian spy ship has been located operating off the uk coast. speaking in the commons, john healey warned the russian president we see you and we know what you're doing. the ship is believed to be used for gathering intelligence and mapping the uk's critical underwater infrastructure. it entered uk waters on monday, prompting the royal navy to deploy hms somerset and hms tyne to track it. an afghan migrant
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who stabbed a two year old boy and a 41 year old man to death in a german park, was supposed to have left the country. the 28 year old afghan national deliberately attacked a kindergarten group in the park with a kitchen knife, leaving two dead and two injured, the bavarian interior minister said the suspect was undergoing psychiatric treatment and had his asylum process closed, and was supposed to have left the country. he added that the suspect did not appear to be motivated by radical islam. meanwhile, people have begun to gather in protest with a placard reading we won't let diversity kill us. the stabbing adds to a string of violent attacks in germany that have raised concerns over security and stirred up tensions over migration. back in the uk, a former soldier has admitted murdering his ex—girlfriend, her sister and their mother in a brutal attack with a crossbow and a knife. 26 year old karl clifford tied louise hunt with
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duct tape before shooting her and her sister hannah at their family home in hertfordshire last july. their mother carole, wife of bbc commentator john hunt, was stabbed to death, with hannah calling police moments before she died. the killings have prompted an ongoing home office review into crossbow laws , office review into crossbow laws, as they remain unregulated in the uk, and the owner of the sun newspaper has issued a full and unequivocal apology to prince harry for serious privacy violations and has agreed to pay him substantial damages, settling a long running legal battle just before it was set to go to court. the apology also extends to the late princess diana, acknowledging intrusion into her private life. former labour deputy leader tom watson also received an apology for unwarranted intrusion during his time in government. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to patrick. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign
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up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> good evening everybody. we are witnessing a giant deflection tactic when it comes to the southport massacre. let's just get one thing clear. knives don't kill people. deranged lunatics do. now, keir starmer has decided that the main problem here is that the monster axel rudakubana could buy a knife. and now we're going to get news and new laws on that. >> she and i have met far too many families devastated by this senseless violence. we are taking urgent action to ban zombie style knives and regulating the on sale online sale of knives. it is unacceptable that these murder weapons can be bought with two clicks. technology is there to stop it and we're going to take
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action. >> you've got james o'brien piping up >> you've got james o'brien piping up blaming jeff bezos. >> was on amazon that the southport killer bought his knife. amazon of course, is owned by jeff bezos. jeff bezos was sitting in the row behind donald trump at the latter's inauguration. so i am not given to hyperbole, but the aligning of these planets is, at the very least notable. >> he's not given to hyperbole. everyone not given to hyperbole. look, axel rudakubana was referred to prevent three times he was expelled from school. he apparently attacked pupils with apparently attacked pupils with a hockey stick at school. he was known to police. his parents must have had an idea that their son was a monster. his father reportedly stopped him getting in a taxi to his old school a week before he took another taxi. on his way to commit the dance studio massacre. labour wants tougher laws for underage teens buying knives online. well,
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firstly, that would have prevented rudy cabana from buying a knife for like a few weeks, i think. secondly, he could have killed people with a biological weapon that he was making. thirdly, labour wanted votes for 16 year olds at the last election. >> we want to see 16 and 17 year olds voting. they can go out and work. they can serve in our armed forces. and of course, if they are out and working, they pay they are out and working, they pay tax and therefore they should have a say over how the money they are paying in is being used. so yes, i want to see that vote for 16 and 17 year olds. >> so it had been old enough to vote, but not old enough to buy a knife. fourthly, as nigel farage points out, well, you can't entirely ban knives, can you? can't entirely ban knives, can you.7 because can't entirely ban knives, can you? because there is a murder weapon in every single kitchen drawer, isn't there? we've been here before. after the murder of sir david amess by a jihadi lunatic, somehow it all became about passing a new law to clamp down on social media use. what
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about clamping down on jihadis instead? what you're going to see now in the southport case is a concerted attempt to do everything apart from tackle the real issue. gb news presenter matt goodwin said southport is not about buying knives on amazon or what big tech lets us watch online. it's about hapless western leaders importing masses of people from high conflict societies who are more prone to violence, don't share our values and don't care about our people, and don't care about our people, and look at what's happened again in germany today. an afghan asylum seeker stabs a toddler and a man to death in a park. our establishment politicians will do everything to distract you from the fact that it's their ideologies and their decisions that have ultimately put us all and our children at risk. let's go to my panel this evening. we've got the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessman and activist adam brooks, and writer and broadcaster nina myskow. mark, look, this business about, you
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know, it becoming an issue with amazon and big tech. do you think that it misses the key point here? >> i mean, it misses it by a country mile. patrick, we are not going to be able to ban in britain the distribution of sharp metal. i mean, forget it. it doesn't really matter whether it's just bezos and amazon circulating it. i mean, you can buy materials at your local, i don't know, b and q or whatever it might be now to kill people with you can't stop people getting their hands on this sort of weaponry, which, as you rightly pointed out. and nigel farage has pointed out, usually this material is bought for entirely peaceful purposes, cutting things up in the kitchen. so forget all of that. it's absolutely crazy. and james o'brien is clearly completely lost it. he thinks there was some sort of plot between trump and bezos to weaponize. >> this guy having to do there. there's a famous meme, actually, which i wish i'd had thought of before this, of some guy with a, you know, the string wires on a cork board, all connecting the dots. >> it's crazy. >> it's crazy.
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>> it's crazy how ultimately aliens. >> built the pyramids. if somebody is. i mean, i thought you were rather generous to the southport killer. that it would have taken him a few weeks to get his hand on a weapon. it would take him. yeah, minutes. i would take him. yeah, minutes. i would have thought. it's extremely easy to get your hands on this, and we can't regulate that away. it's impossible to do so. i'm unsurprised that prevent program has completely failed. i don't know what their expertise is, but again, what are 1514 00:09:24,
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