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two tier policing claims >> two tier policing claims dismissed as right wing and plans to revive widespread deployment of non—crime hate incidents, will have all the details from a leaked home office review. >> and panic across western tech markets as chinese ai company develops the most downloaded app in america. state of the art deepseek has been produced for a fraction of the cost of american companies, and donald trump has raised the alarm bell. >> the release of deepseek ai from a chinese company should be a wake up call for our industries that we need to be laser focused on competing to win. >> why are we seeing a decline in traditional british pie and mash shops in the capital.7 >> well, it's a busy day of
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stories in this side of the atlantic. the other side of the atlantic, and in our pie shops too. but it's the population question that i think is leading the show really today? 5 million more people by 2032. it's an extraordinary rise. >> well. and also. well look at us now in this country. we don't really have the facilities to even deal with the population we have now. if you've ever tried to get a doctor's appointment, or if you're looking at the school situation, all of those things that we are dealing with on a daily basis, 5 million more people, we don't even have homes, houses. and lorraine has 1.5 million homes in five years. we're having two years. she said. she'll do it in. it's going to be nothing. >> it starts to sound like a very low target, doesn't it? she should be building many more than 1.5 million homes. if we're going to have 5 million more people in the country. >> but it's not. i mean, we need to do something about it. the reality is it is caused mainly by migration. and we have an immigration crisis here, people coming here on small boats. the
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conservative party did a disgraceful job with terms of legal migration, letting in almost almost a million. so i'm looking at this thinking instead of the labelling of calling people racist and far right, which i think the people need to drop that now and start really focusing on the reality of how to deal with the large population. >> it is extraordinary that actually our birth rate has been falling. the number of children that are being born in this country has almost never been lower. and yet the population is expanding massively. these two facts should not go together in any rational world. but but they are going together because of the migration system that we have. >> well, they were saying that 1 in 4 in this country were not born in this country now. so i you know, i think if we are going to enable and allow this mass migration into this country, then i think we need to need to start focusing on british values and do what they do in the states, you know, swear allegiance to the british way of living and all the things that otherwise people are not going to be happy with this at
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all. >> no, i think there's some big, big questions to ask. well, we'll have some leading politicians on the show to put those questions to the people making the decisions, but get involved. gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to join the conversation. all to come, of course, after your latest news headlines. >> good afternoon. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines from the gb newsroom. police should record more non—crime hate incidents. according to a leaked home office report. despite earlier orders to stop over fears over the impact of free speech, the counter—extremism report dismisses claims of two tier policing as a right wing extremist narrative. the review, ordered by the home secretary, goes on to say that grooming gangs are an alleged problem frequently exploited by the far right. meanwhile, shadow business secretary andrew griffiths told gb news the report's conclusion is disturbing. >> the home secretary needs to pubush >> the home secretary needs to
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publish this immediately so that we can all see for ourselves what and who it is that's saying these non—crime hate incidents, these non—crime hate incidents, these attacks and waste of police resources, something a conservative home secretary stopped. and there's clearly a cell within the home office that is not concerned about ordinary crime, ordinary policing in favour of this ideological approach to non—crime hate incidents. they're wrong. that's not where we should be putting our police resources. and the home secretary needs to come to parliament today, publish this report and explain who it is that keeps coming up with this idea. >> sir keir starmer has responded, saying when it comes to extremism, it's important to focus resources on threats faced by the uk. >> i think when it comes to extremism, it's very important that we are focused on the threat so we can deploy our resources properly and therefore we're looking carefully at where the key challenges are. obviously, that's now informed with what i said last week in the aftermath of the southport
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murders, where we've got the additional challenge, i think, of a sort of cohort of loners who are extreme and they need to be factored in. so that's the focus. in the end, what this comes down to is safety and security of people across the united kingdom. and that's my number one focus. >> meanwhile, teens who participated in the summer riots were primarily driven by curiosity and the thrill of the moment, according to new research. the children's commissioner said the involvement of some children was spontaneous and unconsidered, and had less to do with the onune and had less to do with the online misinformation or far right ideology. violence broke out across the country in the days and weeks following the murders of three children at a taylor swift themed dance class in southport in july 2020. four the uk population is set to grow by nearly 5 million in the next decade, and it's almost entirely
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down to net migration. ons figures project britain's population could reach 72.5 million by mid 2032. that's up from the latest estimate of 67.6 million. the data, published today assumes a level of long term net international migration of 340,000 a year from mid 2028. the projections also highlight an increasingly ageing population, with the number of people aged over 85 projected to nearly double to 3.3 million by 2047. in other news, the driver of a 4x4 which crashed into a school in wimbledon killing two children, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. 48 year old claire freemantle previously expressed her deepest sorrow and said she had no recollection of what took place after the deaths of nuriya sajjad and selina lo in wimbledon on the 6th of july, 2023. the met police initially said the driver had suffered an
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epileptic seizure and would face no criminal charges, but the girl's family said they were unconvinced by the investigation and in october the force said it would reopen its inquiry. now food prices have seen their fastest monthly jump since april last year. latest figures show pnces last year. latest figures show prices have increased by half a percent since december 2024. it marks the biggest increase for eight months, with experts warning it could. it could be an early sign of what's to come in 2025. two people have been arrested after just stop 2025. two people have been arrested afterjust stop oil arrested after just stop oil supporters disrupted a west end performance of the tempest, starring sigourney weaver. the protest unfolded at the theatre royal protest unfolded at the theatre royal, drury lane, last night when two activists entered the stage with an orange banner reading over 1.5 degrees is a global shipwreck. this was a reference to the recent announcement that 2024 had been the warmest on record globally,
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and the first full year when the average temperature exceeded 1.5 degrees above pre—industrial levels. the met police said a 42 year old woman and a 60 year old man are being held in custody on suspicion of aggravated trespass. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to tom and nana. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> good afternoon britain. it's eight minutes past midday now, a leaked home office report shows police have been advised to ramp up recording non—crime hate incidents. this despite public orders to stop over free speech
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concerns. >> now the review was ordered by the home secretary and in the report it claims that of two tier policing. these are dismissed as well as far right extremist narrative. prime minister says his main priority is to keep brits safe. >> it comes to extremism. it's very important that we are focused on the threat so we can deploy our resources properly and therefore we're looking carefully at where the key challenges are. obviously, that's now informed with what i said last week in the aftermath of the southport murders, where we've got the additional challenge, i think, of a sort of cohort of challenge, i t
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