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very action packed show. a very action packed show. today. sorry. it's my fault. sorry about that. sorry. >> so sorry. a mass is taking place to remember 15 year old harvey willgoose, who was stabbed at school in sheffield on monday. our reporter, anna riley is there for us. >> hundreds of people have gathered here at saint joseph's catholic church in handsworth to remember 15 year old harvey willgoose. >> and this morning the government denies that they are considering slavery reparations. it was previously reported a meeting with caribbean leaders was on the cards. but this morning the foreign office tells gb news that nothing is planned. we'll get all the latest. and it's been another busy week for president trump as it emerges he's set to revoke joe biden's security clearances, as well as stopping his daily intelligence briefings. journalist nelson aspen will be joining us live
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from new york. >> and one family is on a mission to change the law after the tragic passing of their six year old son, hugh. this week, 70 mp5 year old son, hugh. this week, 70 mps from several different parties signed a letter to labour ministers calling for a meeting to discuss hugh's law. hugh's dad, kerry ed davey's, will join us shortly. >> and are we doing enough to support women's sport? after it emerged this week that one girl's football team was bullied for the way they looked. former referee janine frampton will will join us to discuss the state of the game. >> and we will have all the day's top stories with columnist jenni trent hughes and former apprentice star trey lowe. there they are. >> welcome to saturday morning live here only on gb news.
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>> a very busy show this week and as you can see, we've got a lot to pack in its story by hughes law. that will be a really, really important story for us to cover. they want to make sure that everyone stays tuned for that one. >> yeah, absolutely. i can't even imagine a parent losing a child the way that that karina and ed davey's, the father of hugh, will be joining us shortly in the studio. i can't even imagine what that family went through. and i think the work they're doing now to try and get more support for families who have got a child who they're having to take care of because they're sick. i think that's such important work. >> and 70 mps already signing that petition. so there's clearly some momentum there. and we'll talk to him a little bit about that later in the show. of course, all our stories today , course, all our stories today, we want to hear from you. so we would love to hear what you think. send us your views as usual. post your comments gbnews.com/yoursay. >> so much more to come. but before we do anything else, the lovely sophia wenzler has all your news headlines.
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>> sophie. adam. thank you. good morning. these are your headunes morning. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. hamas has released three more israeli hostages today, in the fifth such swap of a fragile ceasefire in gaza. the hostages are. ohad ben ami or levi and eli sharabi. in return for the captives release, hamas said it expects 183 palestinian prisoners to be freed. it comes as yesterday hamas accused israel of violating the ceasefire deal by delaying the entry of hundreds of aid trucks. the foreign office has denied reports it is set to open talks on slavery reparations, with canbbean on slavery reparations, with caribbean officials demanding trillions of pounds from the uk, according to the telegraph newspaper. a meeting could be held as soon as april after barbados prime minister mia mottley previously demanded almost £4 trillion from britain. the foreign office has told gb news the story is false and
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misleading, and insists the government's position remains unchanged. but the foreign secretary, david lammy, has previously been vocal in his support. the king and queen welcomed celebrities, chefs and diplomats to their highgrove estate last night to celebrate hauans estate last night to celebrate italians slow cooking the dinner with dishes including crab ravioli and pork, along with engush ravioli and pork, along with english and italian wine, comes ahead of their italian state visit later on in the year. among the guests for charles and camilla's event were victoria and david beckham, dame helen mirren and stanley tucci, and the menu honoured a cause close to the king's heart. the tradition of slow cooking promotes the right to good, clean and fair food for all and strives to preserve traditional and regional cuisine, and is championed by the italians. now a mass is taking place at saint mary's cathedral in sheffield today.to mary's cathedral in sheffield today. to remember harvey willgoose, who was stabbed at
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school on monday. and later today a march will take place throughout the city to remember the 15 year old and raise awareness of knife crime. the day of remembrance will culminate in a minute's silence at bramall lane this afternoon, before the match between sheffield united and portsmouth. all reruns of old gino d'acampo shows have been pulled from the itv schedule after allegations of inappropriate behaviour against the tv chef. a new series of family fortunes that was filmed in october 2023 has not been broadcast yet, and as it stands, there are no plans to do so. d'acampo has been accused of making inappropriate sexual comments while working on a string of itv programmes since 2011. gino d'acampo firmly denies any allegations that have been made against him, and a cold snap is sweeping in, with temperatures set to drop as low as minus seven degrees over the coming days. britain is bracing
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for showery rain, with a yellow weather warning in place across much of the country and snow expected in northern england and wales. the met office says demand for health care is likely to rise with return of the dreaded beast from the east is unlikely. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in half an hour. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to new zealand by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> well, this morning a mass is taking place at saint mary's cathedral in sheffield to remember harvey willgoose, who was stabbed at school on monday. >> and later today. a march will take place throughout the city to remember the 15 year old and raise awareness of knife crime.
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>> yes, the day of remembrance will culminate in a minute's silence at bramall lane this afternoon, before the match between sheffield united and portsmouth. and joining us now to tell us more about this story is gb news yorkshire and humber reporter anna riley. there she is. anna, thank you so much for joining us this morning. what should we be expecting today? >> well, sophie, we're currently here at saint joseph's catholic church for a mass that's currently being held in honour of 15 year old harvey willgoose. tragically, he lost his life at all saints catholic school on monday afternoon. he was fatally stabbed, went to school and never came home. and the community has truly been in grieving since the loss of harvey. a 15 year old boy who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with murder, affray and possession of a knife. he will appear later in court later this year with those
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charges. now the community has really come together in mourning and also in reverence of harvey that's been shown by this mass that's been shown by this mass that's currently going on. hundreds of people have been going into the church behind us in which a prayer will be read. this church has been picked in particular because it's linked to saint joseph's academy, where harvey went as a young boy to learn. and it's also got ties with all saints catholic church as well. so that's why the mass has been picked here. and it's clear throughout the week since this tragedy happened that the coming together of the community. floral tributes being laid outside harvey's school, including cards, balloons, candles also being laid at sheffield united football club as well. harvey was a big football fan, a big sheffield united fan. so many people gathering there as well to pay their respects. as well as laying floral tributes outside his home, and in those tributes that have come in from his
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family, from his friends, they describe just how loved harvey was. what a fantastic young boy he was, how much he loved his school, his friends and people coming together. to honour that. there'll be a march throughout sheffield today. that's an anti knife crime march, as well as people coming together to remember harvey. they'll be wearing the colours of sheffield united red and white. and that will go through to the sheffield united football club at bramall lane, where there'll be a match at 3:00 against portsmouth, and dunng at 3:00 against portsmouth, and during that match on the 15th minute of the game, there will be claps for harvey in his memory. his family have also been invited to lay a wreath dunng 1512 00:09:38,1
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