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less dangerous than isis is less dangerous than islamophobia and is in even more trouble now. >> 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. >> the tories and reform are demanding that business secretary jonathan reynolds resigns or is sacked over lying on his cv. >> and i spent the best part of a decade as an economist at the bank of england. i know the importance of financial and economic stability. >> yeah, well did she. but also inflation soars now to 3%. surely this is the end of the road. finally for rachel reeves. >> plus let me tell you our story. who knows. one day you might need it. >> the bbc did hamas propaganda. >> the bbc did hamas propaganda. >> what do you say to your victims.7
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>> huw edwards they made you pay huw edwards wages and they slam woke race theory down our throats at every single opportunity. is it time to boycott the licence fee.7 >> and i'm a person and i feel and i have feelings and i can share them. and if you need to cry right now, you cry. yeah. >> and a black bisexual woman has been cast as jesus christ. is this horrific, blasphemous, woke lunacy . woke lunacy. >> and cross—channel migrants normally operate in the shadows of night. but this is something profoundly different. >> disgraceful. illegal immigrants are sending their young children over the channel alone, and then using them to try to get into britain themselves. i will take you live to the village where locals are outnumbered by out of control asylum seekers. also tonight. >> this could have been settled very easily. just a half a half
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baked negotiator could have settled this years ago. >> we are expecting to hear live from president trump on this show. so as soon as that pops up, we will bring that to you. he's called zelenskyy a dictator today. i've got to ask, is it game over now for the ukrainian leader on my panel tonight is the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood, landlord and activist adam brookes and the broadcaster nina meyerhoff. also tonight is hard left mp zarah sultana inciting violence against nigel farage. plus. >> oh! >> oh! >> an asteroid much larger than that one could be hurtling towards earth. and can you tell me, please, what you think is wrong with this? >> did somebody say slay?
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>> did somebody say slay? >> get ready, britain, here we go. we've managed to force an apology out of the bbc. next. >> very good evening to you from the newsroom just after 9:00. well, the top story tonight. sir keir starmer has told volodymyr zelenskyy he has the uk's full support. that's after donald trump called the ukrainian leader a dictator. downing street said tonight the prime minister has backed zelenskyy in a call saying it's reasonable to suspend elections in wartime, just as britain did in world war ii. it comes after a day of clashes between zelenskyy and donald trump, with the us president claiming ukraine started the war and that the ukrainian president's approval rating is just 4%. zelenskyy,
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though, hit back, saying trump is living in a disinformation space caused by russia. well, other uk leaders from across the political divide have also condemned mr trump's remarks, including lib dem leader sir ed davey. and earlier tonight, the conservative leader kemi badenoch. uk inflation has jumped to 3%, the fastest rise in ten months, driven by soaring food prices, airfares and private school fees. and with energy, water and council tax bills also set to rise in april, households are bracing for more pressure on budgets. meanwhile, businesses say higher wages and national insurance hikes could push prices up even further. the government's warning the road to low inflation will be bumpy. while political parties trade blame over tax and spending policies, retailers selling knives online will face stricter laws, as a review has found it's easier for children to buy blades than paracetamol. new rules mean tougher prison sentences for selling knives to under 18, and a legal duty for
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retailers to report bulk or suspicious purchases. the crackdown follows tragedies unked crackdown follows tragedies linked to unlicensed knife sales, as the government is vowing to protect young people from crime. in scotland, a 74 year old woman has become the first person there to be arrested under the nation's new abortion buffer zones law. police were called to the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow after reports of an anti—abortion protest. the woman was arrested for breaching the exclusion zone, which prevents protesters from gathering within 200m of abortion clinics. england's life expectancy is plunging down the european rankings and obesity is a key culprit. a major study in the lancet revealed that people here now live around nine months less than they did in 2011, as decades of progress grinds to a halt. poor diets and a lack of exercise are taking their toll, with the sharpest drop recorded between 2019 and 2021. it means out of 20 european countries,
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england's decline is the worst, and the bbc is facing calls to pull the documentary from the iplayer over claims it features the son of a hamas leader. a letter to director general tim davie, signed by actress tracy—ann oberman and producer neil blair, among others, is demanding an investigation into the programme titled gaza how to survive a war zone. they question whether the broadcaster knew the narrator of the programme. abdullah is allegedly the son of a hamas deputy minister. the signatories say the programme should be removed until a full review is carried out. the bbc, though, and the production company have denied to comment at this stage. that's the news on gb news. a full round up at 10:00 now though, straight back to patrick. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code , or go to the qr code, or go to
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gbnews.com/advent. >> good evening. i want to start by reminding everyone that we are expecting president trump to appear live on this show any time. frankly, any time from now on. so we will take that as soon as we get it. big news taking place today coming out of the white house, so we will take that as soon as we get it. but before that, is the bbc now a hotbed of disinformation, hamas propaganda, political bias and woke nonsense? the beeb now stands accused of doing a promotional video for hamas . promotional video for hamas. >> good morning. you all right? have you ever wondered what you do if your world was destroyed? >> that child turned out to be the son of a hamas government minister, and one of the videographers appeared to do a facebook post which seemingly praised the october 7th attacks. the bbc also referred to israeli
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hostages as prisoners and did have to apologise for it. >> and earlier today on bbc news, we reported on the release of the names of those three israeli hostages who are due to be freed tomorrow. at one point in our coverage, we mistakenly called the hostages prisoners and we would like to apologise for that error. >> yeah, and they also referred to some of the youngest hostages as that. that's what they said. they said they were youngest hostages. in reality, they were babies. one was four. one was nine months old. so they didn't they didn't say that hamas had were about to release the bodies of babies, which is horrific, isn't it? that hamas killed those young babies? their mother has also been killed. the bbc launched bbc verify, which is there supposedly anyway fact checking service. well, it costs you, the taxpayer, £100,000 a month and could be better served uncovering what many people
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believe to be rampant political bias coursing through that organisation. they've presented guests as ordinary legal experts, tax experts, medical professionals. and then you have a look time and time again, time and time again into their backgrounds. and shock, horror, they turn out to actually be labour party activists. even some of their own presenters can't hide their political bias. this is martine croxall reacting to the news that boris johnson had pulled out of the tory leadership race in 2022. >> it's all very exciting, isn't it? hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. am i allowed to be this gleeful? well, i am. >> actually wasn't because she was taken off air. and then there's this guy. >> what do you say to your victims? huw edwards. >> yeah. so we were paying his wages for quite a while whilst he was under suspicion, apparently. and it looks as though, in a roundabout way,
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