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palestine on the streets of britain. 15 labour mps called for britain to take people from gaza. a bonkers immigration judge wants us to take people from gaza. well, today. here are your so—called gaza refugees. >> jane wilson, will you.7 >> jane wilson, will you? >> fire? sps zara aleena. >> fire? sps zara aleena. >> barbaric palestinians cheering the sight of jewish babies in coffins? we shouldn't let a single one of them come to britain. also tonight, the bbc screwed up again. the other child in their documentary is pictured smiling with a hamas fighter. they need to take that show down now. >> and what she said about me and about our people is very close to incitement. >> so nigel farage there, saying that hard left mp zarah sultana has put his life in danger. i will be asking, will she be left
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with blood on her hands? but also tonight, because we're expecting nigel to pop up live from cpac that conference any moment now. we will take it to you live. i suspect he's probably going to be a bit punchier on stage than he's allowed to be on his gb news show. so we'll take that and. >> say thank you, jesus are welcome here. no love. say it. no. refugees are welcome here. >> a syrian sex offender, a sri lankan paedophile, a sudanese man pretending to be a child. they've all been allowed to stay in britain. those judges are putting our lives in danger. also tonight. >> in britain and across europe. free speech, i fear, is in retreat. >> revealed us president jd vance will confront starmer face to face over free speech in britain when they meet next week. >> and where to go? who? you're
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going to live well. >> amanda holden allegedly took 28 flights to film a series with alan carr, despite the bbc promising to go net zero plus. >> divorcing my husband because he booed taylor swift at the super bowl. and i still don't think he believes me, to be honest. >> yeah. a woman is divorcing her husband because he doesn't like taylor swift. on my panel tonight it is ex tory mp anna firth. tory peer lord bailey, an ex labour party adviser. matthew laza. oh, and there's been a big revelation today that will change everything. you thought you knew about donkeys. get ready britain, here we go. get foreign paedophiles out of
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britain. next. >> very good evening to you from the newsroom. a look at the top stories just after 9:00. and the uk and norway have signed a landmark declaration to forge a major new agreement and step up defences against growing russian threats. the defence secretary has been in norway today amid warnings that russia has long developed the ability to sabotage critical underwater systems, and says they could use it in a future conflict. both nafions it in a future conflict. both nations are now tightening intelligence sharing. they're ramping up military training and deploying cutting edge surveillance to detect potential attacks beneath the sea. well, john healy, at that joint press conference earlier today also vowed to step up further support for ukraine. he's hoping to secure long term peace. >> our job is to stand with the ukrainians, support the ukrainians, support the ukrainians, support them ukrainians, support them in ukrainians, support the m in their fight and if they choose
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to talk, support them in the negotiations as well. and i'm a defence minister and i don't want to see us jeopardising the peace by forgetting the war. >> john healy there, speaking earlier this afternoon. well, reform uk leader nigel farage has hit back at former president. current president donald trump defending the ukrainian president, saying he's not a dictator. that's after donald trump previously used that term to describe volodymyr zelenskyy, urging him to negotiate quickly with russia. or he says he'll risk losing his country. speaking earlier here on gb news, mr farage said you should always take everything donald trump says seriously but not always literally. >> let's be clear zelenskyy is not a dictator. but but it's only right and proper that ukrainians have a timeline for elections. i mean, after all, i recently said that i thought keir starmer was behaving like a dictator because we cancelled the vote. he's cancelled the vote of 5.5 million people in
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local elections on may the 1st this year. so no, he's not a dictator. but there needs to be a timeline so that the ukrainian people can vote on a peace deal. >> well, let's bring you an update on the breaking story from israel, where police are investigating what they are calling tonight, a suspected terror attack. that is after now at three buses. earlier two. we now are hearing reports. that is, three buses have exploded in a parking lot in the south of tel aviv. footage showing flames engulfing the vehicles and sending thick smoke into the air. well, let's take you live now to the scene in tel aviv, south of tel aviv, where a large police presence is now in place. at the scene where they are searching for suspects. a manhunt also underway, and authorities are urging the pubuc authorities are urging the public to stay away. remain alert. at this stage, no casualties reported but the cause of the blasts still unclear. at this stage. we will, of course keep across any details and developments. bring them straight to you. back here.
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the police watchdog has launched an investigation after a man died in custody at manchester airport. he was stopped by border force officers on wednesday afternoon for unusual behaviour, before being arrested and taken to a holding area. the independent office for police conduct says he became unwell and was pronounced dead just before 2:00 in the afternoon. it's now working to establish what happened, with the investigation still in its early stages. and amazon is taking creative control of the james bond franchise as part of a new deal with the long time producers. the duo, who have led the series since 1995, will remain co—owners but step back from the films. wilson is retiring, while broccoli is focusing on other projects. it comes amid growing speculation over the franchise's future, with no new 007 announced since daniel craig's final appearance in 2021. amazon will now control the intellectual property rights, with the deal expected to close next year. that was a
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mouthful. those are the latest headlines. i'll be back with you in half an hour. in an hour. >> for the very latest gb news, direct your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/advent. >> jay review. >> jay review. >> good evening everybody. just a reminder, nigel farage is expected to give an incredibly punchy speech on stage in america any moment now. so when that happens, we will take it to you. but before all of that, it's full blown migrant madness. a sri lankan paedophile who molested young boys has been allowed to stay in britain because he might face persecution back home for being 93v- persecution back home for being gay. well, i don't care. persecute the paedophile. in court, he was described as, quote, a danger to the public. we've been trying to deport him for 12 years and he's even been granted anonymity. but our poxy
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immigration judges decide he can stay in britain, just in case the sri lankans torture him for being a homosexual. do you think, really, that the fact that he's a paedophile might not be more of a danger to him than the fact that he's gay? but anyway, why is he our problem? get him gone. but apparently the judge decided article three of the, which prohibits torture or inhumane treatment, meant that he has to stay. rubbish. why doesn't the judge let him live round at their house then? another case has been revealed today. a syrian asylum seeker who sexually assaulted a teenager might not be sent to prison because it could breach his human rights. hassan abu was prowling the streets at 3 am. looking for a woman to abuse. his lawyer, graham gilbert, claimed that halo has been suffering from ptsd, having been tortured in a syrian jail under the regime of bashar al—assad, and he even got a doctor's report to say that if he went to prison, it could make his condition worse. well, so what about the condition of the
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teenage girl that he abused? this man is a monster. can you guess how he might avoid prison? article three of the. again? yep. that's right. it's up to the judge to interpret it. another ridiculous case. a sudanese asylum seeker with a receding hairline and facial hair has successfully claimed to be a child. the home office claimed he was at least 23 years old, and they confirmed that with a full age assessment. in fact, they said he might have been as old as 25. they said he had wrinkles and crow's feet, and that he'd obviously been shaving for a while. are you ready for this one, though? you ready for this one, though? you ready for this one, though? you ready for this? one of the judges, hugo benedict norton taylor, overruled them. yes. they said that
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