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sir david amess. david's daughter joins me in just daughterjoins me in just a moment. also, the ukrainian refugee scheme set up to help
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ukrainians has been used to grant a family from palestine the right to move to the uk. many worry that this court ruling will open the floodgates to all of those in conflict zones around the world who happen to have a relative here to come and live in the uk. what are your thoughts on that? and also speaking about ukraine, donald trump, he reckons that him and putin have been talking and the end is almost upon us when it comes to that war. what do you think to that? also probation. the boss of that service has said that too many prisoners have been recalled to prisoners have been recalled to prison for the wrong reasons. i've got a genuine question for you. is there anything that works well in this country? if so, do tell me what it is. we've got all of that and lots more in keeping me company tonight. my panel keeping me company tonight. my panel, peter hitchens, the columnist for the mail on sunday, and chris wall, the labour party activist. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live and give you your
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6:00 news headlines. >> michelle. thank you. the top stories the prime minister has told the families of those killed in the nottingham attacks that a judge led public inquiry will take place in a matter of weeks. during a meeting at number 10 today, the families of barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were told by sir keir starmer that a number of different agencies would be scrutinised by the probe. valdo calocane killed 19 year old students mr webber and miss o'malley—kumar and 65 year old caretaker mr coates, before attempting to kill three other people in a spate of attacks in the city in june. in 2023, emma webber said today is a good day. >> so it's the first bit of positive news that we've been able to have for a very, very long time. i'm still processing it. >> it'll be in the next few weeks. as we have always said, as families everywhere that
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valdo calocane intersected with the authorities, we were let down by those authorities. we've been working so hard towards it, and i just think we couldn't be more delighted. i think for the nation, it's a great day because everyone who's also suffered the way we have, we will make sure that changes come. >> in other news, the review into the handling of the man who murdered sir david amess under the counter—terror programme prevent, has found his assessments were problematic. ali harbi ali, who was given a whole life sentence in 2022, had been referred to prevent seven years before he killed the veteran mp in october in 2021, but his case was closed in 2016. the review found handling of his prevent case was suboptimal and was closed too quickly. the government promised to publish the prevent learning review after the report into southport killer . axel rudakubana handling killer. axel rudakubana handling by the programme was published
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last week. sir keir starmer and the leader of the opposition clashed over immigration at prime minister's questions today. conservative leader kemi badenoch repeatedly asked the prime minister why a gazan family of six was allowed to come to the uk under a scheme intended for ukrainians, and if that loophole would be closed. >> there are millions of people 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? >> the prime minister? well, mr speaken >> the prime minister? well, mr speaker, i've already said the home secretary has already got her team working on closing this loophole. we don't need to wait for that. we're getting on with that because we're 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
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increased powers to deal with those that are running the vile trade of people smuggling. same old tories, open borders, empty promises. >> will the parents and their four children fled gaza after their home was destroyed by an israeli airstrike? they applied for entry via the ukraine scheme in an effort to join the father's brother, 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 hearings after the family's application to live in the uk was initially refused, but the second appeal was allowed over the rights to a family life enshrined in european convention on human rights. the parents of a baby who died 36 hours after he was born, say their son had a voice that's been firmly heard after an nhs trust was fined £1.6 million for a catalogue of failures. the nhs trust admitted it failed to provide safe care and treatment to three babies
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who died within days of their births. the care quality commission had charged nottingham university hospitals 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. us president donald trump has spoken with russian president vladimir putin today about ending the war in ukraine, mr trump said in a post on social media. on his social media platform. we've also agreed to have our respective teams start negotiations immediately. putin last spoke to a sitting us president in february 2022, when he had a call with joe biden shortly before ordering thousands of troops into ukraine. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy, has also spoken to the us president. that's coming from the ukrainian president's office. and heathrow airport is set to confirm a multi—billion pound expansion to increase capacity
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as it prepares to build a third runway. terminals two and five will be expanded. the layout of the airfield will be reconfigured in an effort to improve punctuality, with investment to boost bus and coach connections. the development is separate from a new runway and will be privately funded, with airlines and customers facing higher costs for those expanded services. and those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, it's over to michelle. >> 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. >> thank you very much for that, tatyana. my name is michelle dewberry. this is dewbs& co. we're with you till 7:00 tonight alongside with my panel, peter hitchens, the columnist for the mail on sunday and a new face to this programme, chris wall, the
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labour party activist. we like new faces. so good evening, chris, to you. you're very welcome tonight. of course. so are you. peter. >> and it's a delight to be here. >> good. that's that's what we like. >> good. that's that's what we uke.thank >> good. that's that's what we like. thank you. and of course, each and every single one of you at home. very welcome indeed. join the conversation all the usual ways. email me gb views @gbnews. com go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay or of course tweets or text me. look you've just been hearing though of course about that big news. according to president donald trump, he and president putin have now started negotiations, shall we say, when it comes to trying to end the war in ukraine. so that, of course, big news. and i shall be looking at that in just a few minutes. what is your what are your thoughts on that? get in touch and tell me. but before i crossed to that, i do just want to look closer to home because a review into the handling of the mp , sir into the handling of the mp, sir david amess, his murder has been released today. we know the story. it's almost quite
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depressing, quite frankly, to bnng depressing, quite frankly, to bring you this news yet again, because you know what's about to exit my mouth, ladies and gents, because the same sentence has come out of it often. what am i about to tell you? well, i'm about to tell you? well, i'm about to tell you? well, i'm about to tell you that the prevent scheme was flawed in the way it dealt with the man that went on to murder, sir david amess. apparently the assessments of him was problematic. his case was essentially closed too early. i'm joined now by his daughter, sir david's daughter, katie. amos, good evening to you, katie. thank you forjoining us. katie. thank you for joining us. now, i've been following some of the things that you've been saying about this and your calling. strongly calling and demanding an inquiry. but before i get to that, the report that was released and has been discussed today, i know that you've had access to this quite some time ago. so when you've seen what's been released today, does this tell the full story in the way that you know i
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