tv Martin Daubney GB News February 12, 2025 3:00pm-6:01pm GMT
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>> very very good afternoon. >> very very good afternoon. >> to you. >> to you. >> it's 3:00 pm. >> it's 3:00 pm. >> welcome to the martin daubney. >> show here. >> show here. >> on gb news. >> on gb news. >> we're broadcasting. >> we're broadcasting. >> for you. >> for you. >> live. >> live. >> from the heart of. >> from the heart of. >> westminster and. >> westminster and. >> all across. >> all across. >> the uk. on today's show, review. >> into the. >> into the. >> handling of. >> handling of. >> sir david. >> sir david. >> amess murder. >> amess murder. >> by ali harbi ali under the. >> by ali harbi ali under the. >> government's counter—terror programme, prevent failed assessments were problematic. >> and his. >> and his. >> case was. >> case was. >> closed too quickly. >> closed too quickly. >> we'll have all. >> we'll have all. >> the latest. >> the latest. >> reaction to this. >> reaction to this. >> breaking news. >> breaking news. >> story. >> story. >> and keir starmer. >> and keir starmer. >> was forced into a hasty yew tree u—turn today after it
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emerged. >> that an. >> that an. >> activist judge. >> activist judge. >> adapted the ukraine family. >> adapted the ukraine family. >> scheme to get a family. >> scheme to get a family. >> of six. >> of six. >> palestinians into. >> palestinians into. >> the uk. >> the uk. >> critics fear this could open the floodgates to. hundreds of thousands. >> of. >> of. >> refugees from around. >> refugees from around. >> the world. >> the world. >> and the question. >> and the question. >> is this are our borders safe in the. hands of our activist judges. and kemi badenoch flopped once again at pmqs today. she failed to. land a. glove on sir. >> keir starmer. after attacking the prime minister. >> on gaza. and immigration. starmer blasted. >> her. >> her. >> as tedious and scripted. and as the polls plummet. >> is time. >> is time. >> running out for kemi badenoch.7 in the week when she reached her 100th day and blackpool. >> member of. >> member of. >> parliament has launched a petition to have the migrants removed from a hotel on the. seafront of his constituency. and we hear about his battle to save his town in a desperate need for more tourism. and that's all coming in your next
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houn >> well. >> well. >> the show, it's a pleasure to have your company or our judges working for us, or are they working for us, or are they working against us.7 it's a question that's lingered since the days of brexit, and it's resurfaced again today. a judge bending the rules to allow palestinian refugees. from gaza into britain via the ukrainian family scheme. why on earth are they using a ukrainian scheme to get people in.7 we have no idea who they are, what their links are to hamas potentially. is this the right thing to be doing? or we once again face with the judiciary, who seem to be working against the will of the british people. get in touch. use your ways. gbnews.com/yoursay. but now it's time for your headlines. and here's tatiana sanchez. >> martin, thank.
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>> martin, thank. >> you very much. and good afternoon. >> the top stories. a review. >> the top stories. a review. >> into the. >> into the. >> handling of the man who murdered sir david amess. >> under the counter—terror. >> under the counter—terror. >> programme, prevent. >> programme, prevent. >> has found his. >> has found his. >> assessments were problematic. ali harbi ali. who was given a whole life sentence in 2022. >> had been referred to. >> had been referred to. >> prevent seven years before he killed the veteran mp in october 2021. but his case was closed in 2016. >> the review found the handling of. >> his prevent case. >> his prevent case. >> was suboptimal and that. >> was suboptimal and that. >> it was closed. >> it was closed. >> too quickly. >> too quickly. >> government promised to. >> government promised to. >> publish the prevent learning review. >> after the report into. >> after the report into. >> southport killer. >> southport killer. >> axel rudakubana handling by that programme was published last week. sir keir. >> starmer and. >> starmer and. >> the leader. >> the leader. >> of the opposition. >> of the opposition. >> clashed today over immigration at prime minister's questions. conservative leader kemi. >> badenoch repeatedly asked the prime minister why a gazan family of six. >> was allowed to come to. >> was allowed to come to. >> the uk under a. >> the uk under a. >> scheme intended for ukrainians, and if that loophole would be closed. >> there are millions of people
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all around the world in terrible situations. we cannot help them all and we certainly cannot bnng all and we certainly cannot bring them all here. will he commit to bringing forward that new legislation or amending his borders bill? >> prime minister? >> prime minister? >> mr speaker, i have already said the home secretary has already got her team working on closing this loophole. we do not need to wait for that. we are getting on with that because we are taking control. they lost control of immigration. we had nearly a million people coming to this country. they had an open borders experiment on a monday of this week. they voted against increased powers to deal with those that are running the vile trade of people smuggling same old tories, open borders, empty promises. >> the palestinian parents and their four children fled gaza. >> after their home was destroyed by an israeli airstrike. >> they applied for entry via. >> they applied for entry via. >> the. >> the. >> ukraine scheme in an effort to join the. father's brother.
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>> who is a british. citizen and has lived here since two thousand and seven. the home. office says it. rigorously contested two appeals. >> at tribunal. >> at tribunal. >> hearings after. >> hearings after. >> the family's application to live in. >> the uk was. >> the uk was. >> initially refused. >> initially refused. >> but the second appeal. >> but the second appeal. >> was allowed. >> was allowed. >> over the rights. >> over the rights. >> to a family life enshrined in the european convention on human rights. in other news, the home office has tightened the. >> rules on becoming a british. >> rules on becoming a british. >> citizen, making it almost impossible. >> for those arriving in. >> for those arriving in. >> small boats to apply successfully. >> previously. >> previously. >> refugees who. >> refugees who. >> had reached. >> had reached. >> the uk by irregular. >> the uk by irregular. >> routes could apply. >> routes could apply. >> but only after being in the country for ten years. however, the new guidance now advises authorities to reject an application. >> if the. >> if the. >> person arrived illegally. it could prevent thousands of refugees from becoming british citizens. despite having been granted asylum. an nhs trust has been fined £1.6 million. after admitting it failed to provide safe care and treatment to three
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babies who died within days. >> of. >> of. >> their birth. the care quality commission had charged nottingham university hospitals nhs trust over. >> the deaths. which all occurred. >> in 2021. the trust pleaded guilty to six charges of failing to provide safe care and treatment to the three children and their mothers at nottingham magistrates court on monday. in other news, a christian school worker who was dismissed after criticising plans to teach primary school children about lgbt+ relationships, has won a court of appeal battle related to her dismissal. christy higgs lost her role at farmers school in fairford in gloucestershire in fairford in gloucestershire in 2019 after sharing posts with around 100 friends on facebook. one referred to brainwashing our children and another to suppressing christianity and removing it from the public arena. in the latest stage of her years long legal battle, three judges ruled in her favour, finding that a previous
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appeal decision which was also found in her favour, but sent the case back to an employment tribunal, was unlawfully discriminatory. miss higgs says it's a victory for free speech. and the king was told he was bigger than beyonce when he celebrated community projects boosted by a football stadium where the us superstar is staging her uk concerts. king charles visited the home of tottenham hotspur to highlight the premier league club's work supporting local businesses and good causes, and its collaboration with the america's national national football league, which stages games at that arena. those are the latest tv news headlines for now. more news from me in half an hour. >> thank you tatyana. now, a review into the handling of mp sir david amess murder under the government's counter—terror programme , prevent found programme, prevent found assessments were problematic and his case was closed too early.
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security minister dan jarvis has told members of parliament in the house of commons a little earlier today, ali harbi ali had been referred to prevent seven years before he killed the veteran mp on october the 15th, 2021, but his case was closed in 2016. we can now speak with gb news national reporter charlie peters. we can now speak gb news national reporter charlie peters, who is in downing street for us, because a short while ago, the families of the victims. no, charlie, please. let's talk about david amess. dan jarvis has spoken out today. clearly, there were shortcomings, and that seems to have been addressed. although katie amos daughter earlier today spoke out, she felt doors had been slammed in her face at every opportunity. and the review shows utter stupidity. tell us more. >> well, martin, and what we've heard from the security minister, dan jarvis earlier today is that ali harbi ali was exhed today is that ali harbi ali was exited too early from this
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prevent programme. this rapid learning review actually was conducted in 2022, and it's very rare for them to be released into the public. they occur any time someone who has interacted with prevent goes on to commit an act of terrorism or extreme violence, such as in the case of ali harbi ali. so we do know also that there was a prevent learning review after the southport atrocity. looking into the government's counter—extremism programme and its associated failures when deaung its associated failures when dealing with axel rudakubana, who was sentenced for those murders last month. but the problem that we've had, and that has been raised by the family of sir david amess, is that why has it taken so long for those learnings to be published? why was this man exited from the programme so early as well? so what else did we hear from chris? not from chris philp. sorry, from dan jarvis today. he said that the reviewer looking into rb zara aleena ali harbi
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