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for a public include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. and i've made it very clear that i want a closer relationship with the eu. >> humiliation for keir starmer germany rejects his ukraine plans despite him sucking up to the eu for years and. >> morning, you're all right. have you ever wondered what you'd do if your world was destroyed? >> the bbc stands accused of doing hamas propaganda. >> well, let me tell you our story. who knows? >> the cameraman praised the october 7th attacks. and the narrator there, that child is the son of a hamas government minister. plus. >> our plan is to get a grip that starts with the new cross—border police to go after the criminal gangs to smash the gang networks. >> well, now it's emerged that
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labour has to admit there will be at least four more years of migrant hotels. but here we go. >> i am delighted to have taken office today as the lady chief justice of england and wales. >> the lady chief justice has slammed starmer and badenoch for criticising the ridiculous judgements made by britain's bonkers immigration judges. tough. they'll face criticism as long as they keep making us all less safe. also tonight. >> oh oh. >> oh oh. >> this month i celebrated my day 365 of womanhood and bud light sent me possibly the best gift ever. >> diversity jobs are down 70% in britain. are we past peak woke? talking of woke. >> yes, the meep. i promise i can help him get home and then you'll never see me again. >> you're assuming he as a pronoun. >> true. >> true. >> yes. >> yes. >> sorry. good point. are you he or she or they? >> my chosen pronoun is the
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definite article. >> well, doctor, who could be cancelled. ratings are plummeting. they went very woke, and now they're very broke. you hate to see it. oh, and first we had rachel reeves. >> why did you say it was decade? >> well, i think you're taking. i think it's one. >> oh, and now the business secretary is accused of lying about being a solicitor. >> before the last election, i worked as a solicitor in manchester city centre, and i would travel in to manchester every day for my what is now my constituency. >> oh, no you didn't. does he have to go on? my panel tonight is associate editor at the daily express, sam lester, gb news, presenter alex armstrong and journalist jonathan liz. i wonder how on earth did this happen? >> oh no no no no no. oh, let's. >> get ready britain. here we go.
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keir starmer has been humiliated by the poxy eu next. >> good evening. it's 9:03. i'm katie bowen in the gb news newsroom. france is set to convene a second meeting on ukraine tomorrow with european nafions ukraine tomorrow with european nations who weren't present at talks yesterday. nato ally canada has also been invited, according to diplomatic sources. that comes as us secretary of state marco rubio and russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, have agreed to appoint high level teams to begin working on a path to end russia's war in ukraine as soon as possible. a kremlin delegate says the us and russia had a positive, constructive four hour meeting in saudi arabia about the war. lavrov added that the deployment of nato troops in ukraine is unacceptable for russia. president zelenskyy of ukraine
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has reiterated today that negotiations should not take place behind ukraine's back, and he has delayed his visit to saudi arabia to not give legitimacy to the us. russia meeting in riyadh. it is understood home secretary yvette cooper discussed the situation earlier today. >> well, we need a lasting peace for ukraine that safeguards the sovereignty of ukraine. the prime minister has met with his european counterparts and will be meeting president trump shortly as well. clearly, there can be no negotiations about ukraine without ukraine, and there is a huge amount of work to be done. as the prime minister has said, this is an early stage in the process.
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>> there. pope francis has shown the onset of bilateral pneumonia, and his respiratory infection continues to present a complex picture, the vatican said. earlier this evening. the eighth pontiff has been suffering from a respiratory infection for more than a week and was admitted to rome's gemelli hospital on friday. the vatican said in a statement that laboratory tests, chest x—rays and the clinical conditions of the holy father continue to present a complex picture, but that he remains in good spirits. kemi badenoch and the government have responded to criticism from the lady chief justice today, with the conservative party leader saying that politicians must be able to discuss matters of public importance in parliament. a government spokesman also said that the prime minister has made made it clear that it is for parliament to make the laws and for the government to decide policy. the responses come after the head of the judiciary for england and wales said today that she is
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deeply troubled after the prime minister said a decision allowing a palestinian family the right to remain in the uk after they applied through a scheme designed for ukrainian refugees, was wrong and that home secretary yvette cooper had got her team working on closing this loophole. kemi badenoch also raised the case in the commons. the lady chief justice, baroness carr, said it's time for the government visibly to respect and protect the independence of the judiciary. and the drummer from the hip band the jam. rick buckler has died aged 69. bandmate paul weller broke the news on x earlier this evening. buckler died yesterday following a short illness. weller wrote we went far beyond our dreams and what we made stands the test of time. my we made stands the test of time. my deepest sympathy to all family and friends. those are the latest dup news headlines. now let's go back to patrick. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning
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the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/poll. >> james matthewson. >> james matthewson. >> keir starmer has been humiliated. today, the german chancellor has rejected starmer's plans for ukraine. so last night our prime minister said this. >> on ukraine. we are at the very early stage of the process. europe must play its role and i'm prepared to consider committing british forces on the ground alongside others if there is a lasting peace agreement. >> now it's emerged that olaf scholz stormed out of a meeting with european leaders and is refusing to put troops in ukraine. this is exactly why the idea of a european army is a complete joke. it could never work. european leaders can't agree on anything. but just look at how embarrassing this is for
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starmer. he's been sucking up to the eu for years. he's on record calling for a second referendum. >> it's right that parliament has the first say it's right. the parliament has the first say. but if we need to break the impasse, our options must include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. >> before the election. starmer went off with yvette cooper to meet european bigwigs and discuss migrant plans. it was a big day out for them. kieran, yvette, go to the hague. sounds like the worst children's book even like the worst children's book ever. you can picture him there with little backpack on, can't you? come on, yvette, we're going to miss the eurostar. he went off to brussels to say he wanted closer relations with the eu, and he made it clear how much he loved being there. >> real pleasure to be here today for these sets of meetings that we have this afternoon. i firmly believe that the british pubuc firmly believe that the british public wants to return to pragmatic, sensible leadership when it comes to dealing with our closest neighbours. >> he went off to germany to
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meet olaf scholz and tell him that he's a great mate and britain wants to be part of his little club again. >> a new uk germany treaty, a once in a generation chance to deliver for working people in britain and in germany. a new agreement, a testament to the depth and potential of our relationship. >> he even had his best mate, olaf, round to chequers two weeks ago and sucked up to him again. >> my friend jul very, very welcome here at chequers. i think we've made real progress. >> the trinity house agreement has been signed and of course we've reached agreement on migration. so thank you for that leadership. >> oh, it's so cute, isn't it? he even sent his attorney general over there on bended knee to the echr. >> now, i'm proud to say that since taking office, this new united kingdom government has taken steps to uphold our obugafions taken steps to uphold our
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obligations and the international rules based system. the. the new united kingdom government will never withdraw from the european convention on human rights or refuse to comply with judgements. >> right. so here we go. the first big test was all that sucking up. worth it. here he gets into the room with olaf. he says, right then, olaf, gets into the room with olaf. h
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