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talks with dictator in peace talks with moscow. but reform uk leader nigel farage disagrees with that description of the ukrainian president. >> zelenskyy is not a dictator, but but it's only right and proper that ukrainians have a timeline for election. >> well, wading into the diplomatic war that's raging between the us and ukraine, the leaders of france and the uk travel to washington next week hoping not to get caught up in the crossfire. >> brexit betrayal britain will offer european countries an australian style youth mobility scheme as we apparently cosy up to brussels. >> transgender turmoil doctors who change gender have wrongdoing erased from public records. >> and free childcare should be free. that's according to the government, who says parents shouldn't have to pay mandatory extra charges for things such as
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snacks, meals and nappies. >> jdaisley btec verdict. a teenage soldier took her own life after feeling trapped by her manager, who bombarded her with 4000 messages before her death. >> and james bond shaken. but are you stirred? amazon takes control of the zero seven franchise. so what does it mean for the future of the british secret service agent? >> de1? >> de1? >> who's your. that works. well. doesn't it. >> actually look quite good? >> actually look quite good? >> who's your gb news bond? >> who's your gb news bond? >> who's your gb news bond? >> who's your gb news? >> who's your gb news? >> can i go first? >> can i go first? >> bond. bond. girl or villain? >> bond. bond. girl or villain? >> bond. bond. girl or villain? >> bond girl. bev turner would make a good bond girl. ellie. yeah, whatever. yeah. charlie peters, i think, would make the best 007. very smooth. mark
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white sat here angrily. gesticulating. why isn't mark white 007? >> well, what about a bond girl? >> well, what about a bond girl? >> here he is. >> here he is. >> we. i think you'd make quite a good bond. >> maybe charlie peters, i think, is a bit smoother than me. i'm a bit rough around the. >> edges, sort of young looking. i like them a little older looking. >> i'll take it. let us know what you think. gbnews.com/yoursay. much more serious stuff to talk about as well. the ukraine peace talks and what else? childcare. should childcare be free? you think that parents should? if you're going to have kids, you should stump up the cash. well. >> that's how it is. if you're going to have children, there's no other country that would dish out benefits in the way we do. gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> ben nana. thank you. your headunes >> ben nana. thank you. your headlines at 9.32. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said hamas will pay for failing to
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release the body of hostage shiri bass as agreed. the idf said it had instead received the remains of an anonymous body without identification, and accused hamas of violating the shaky ceasefire deal. two bodies were identified as her children, kefir and ariel bebe, while the body, believed to be kyrees, did not match the hostage and remains unidentified. volodymyr zelenskyy says he told donald trump's envoy his country needs a reliable and clear system of security guarantees before a peace deal can be struck with russia. ukraine's president met with retired us lieutenant general keith kellogg in kyiv last night as political tensions deepened between the two countries. it came as the white house cancelled a joint conference with zelenskyy after donald trump dubbed him a dictator. meanwhile, elon musk has accused kyiv of being a massive graft machine, feeding off the dead bodies of ukrainian
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soldiers, and said president trump was right to ignore zelenskyy in peace talks with moscow. this all comes after donald trump stated russia has the cards in any peace talks, as it's taken a lot of territory. britain is set to offer you european countries an australian style youth mobility scheme as part of sir keir starmer's reset with brussels. that's according to reports in the times newspaper. the deal could bring tens of thousands of young eu workers and students to the uk for up to three years, while granting young britons similar opportunities in europe. though it's understood that if the scheme were to be implemented, there would be a cap on the number allowed to enter britain. that's despite the eu previously stating that mobility is not subject to a quota. in other news, domestic violence specialists have been placed in 909 control rooms after the death of a woman who was murdered by her ex—husband,
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despite ringing police on the night she died. the pilot, known as raneem's law, has been launched in five pilot areas the west midlands, northumbria, northamptonshire, bedfordshire and humberside. it comes after 20 year old raneem oudeh was murdered along with her mother, koala saleem, at the hands of uday's ex—partner janbaz tarin. and that's in 2018, on the night of the murders, she called west midlands police four times to register concerns for her safety, and the force had previously responded to ten domestic abuse incidents linked to the case. and a polish woman claiming to be madeleine mccann has been charged with stalking and harassing madeleine's parents. yulia vanderholt was arrested as she landed at bristol airport at around 8 pm. on wednesday night. she had travelled from poland to meet a friend who lives in cardiff. but police have now confirmed the 23 year old has been charged with
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four counts of stalking. she has been remanded in custody to appear at leicester magistrates court today. those are the latest dup news headlines. more in half an hour. >> 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 gbnews.com/poll. >> good morning. 936 britain's newsroom on gb news with ben and nana. lots of emails flying in about who your suggestion for james bond would be. sophia wenzler just walking out the studio after doing the bulletins, but lots of you are saying she would make the perfect bongo. that's true. i think she appreciates. >> i think she would do as well. she would, wouldn't she? yeah. what about bond villain? are there any bond villains? sam francis definitely would make a good james bond, i think. >> lady of the house. you said sam francis for bond and ben mee
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apparently with his come to bed eyes. >> oh. >> oh. >> not sure my wife would agree with that. yeah, malcolm said ben and ellie for bond girl. >> what about me? >> what about me? >> i can see ellie coming out of the sea. they said you'd make a great villain. nana dawn as miss moneypenny. >> yeah, yeah, that would work. >> yeah, yeah, that would work. >> i still think charlie peters for bond. >> no, he's very youthful looking, and that's nice. >> i mean, he looks older than me, i think, doesn't he, charlie pieces. >> no he doesn't. >> no he doesn't. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> i'll take that. >> i'll take that. >> he looks he's very boyish looking. >> who is your favourite bond? >> who is your favourite bond? >> oh, it's got to be roger moore. >> i like pierce brosnan. pierce brosnan is more my sort of goldeneye, i think. goldeneye and skyfall, my favourite. >> roger moore is so, so handsome and sexy. >> well, the reason we're talking about this and we'll get into detail. roger moore sexy. yeah. >> yeah, yeah. because he's. >> yeah, yeah. because he's. >> you know, suave. >> you know, suave. >> he was very suave. he was very dapper, you know, quite broad shoulders, very manly. so yeah, i quite like him. i think he was the best one. i don't really go for sean connery. he was too beanpole like and too thin. and he didn't work for me. >> you wouldn't like me then?
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>> you wouldn't like me then? >> well, no. >> well, no. >> if i met you in a bar or club. >> no, i'd be like. >> no, i'd be like. >> go a bit too beanpole for me. >> go a bit too beanpole for me. >> no, you're too young, darling. that's what it is, right? >> anyway, the reason we're talking about bond is because amazon, of course, have bought the rights to it. so we'll talk about it properly later in the show. but yeah, keep those comments and suggestions coming in. somebody did say mark white as q in. somebody did say mark white as o which pretty good shout. please. >> q please. >> 0 come on. >> you could do well. at least you've got a role. >> you know, i've got two cats at home, so i think blofeld would be quite good just with a on the lap. yeah, as it were. >> right. >> right. >> we'll leave it there. >> we'll leave it there. >> there we go. keep those comments coming. gbnews.com/yoursay on to the more serious stuff now, because the white house has cancelled a joint conference with president zelenskyy after donald trump dubbed his ukrainian counterpart a dictator. >> meanwhile, the world's richest man, elon musk, has waded in on the row accusing zelenskyy of being a fraud machine that feeds off the dead bodies of soldiers.
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>> so take a listen to what reform uk leader nigel farage had to say about this yesterday. >> you should always take everything donald trump says seriously. you shouldn't always take things that donald trump says absolutely, literally. zelenskyy is not a dictator. but but it's only right and proper that ukrainians have a timeline for elections. >> so i wonder how donald trump will feel about those comments. i guess the good thing about trump is he doesn't mind people openly speaking, and he actually forgave david lammy for calling him. i won't even 1565
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