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what sir keir history. that's what sir keir starmer has told world leaders in their support to ukraine to support ukraine in their fight against russia. >> the uk is prepared to back this with boots on the ground and planes in the air, together with others. europe must do the heavy lifting. >> a royal welcome. king charles greets president zelenskyy at sandringham after his war of words with donald trump. >> and his trump�*s visit to the >> and his trump's visit to the uk. now in peril, pressure is mounting on the prime minister to cancel the u5 president's to cancel the us president's state visit following his conversation with zelenskyy. is that ridiculous? >> rail fares rising again. ticket prices to get more expensive as train services get less reliable. >> and no switching off here. humiliation for deputy prime minister angela rayner as the right to switch off from work is going to be dropped from the
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workers rights bill. >> the 97th oscars, who would have known it? hollywood superstars gathered in la to pat each other on the back. last night, host conan o'brien took night, host conan o�*brien took a sly, sly dig at donald trump. >> no, honora is having a good night. two wins already, i guess. americans are excited to see somebody finally stand up to a powerful russian. >> honestly, i feel like i'm living in a parallel universe. >> but, you know, four years when he was president, the first time they'd been gone for him much more. but he's he�*s swept into the white house time and wielding much more, oozing more power and knowing what he's doing, whether you agree or not with what he did on friday night, didn�*t i think they were a bit more scared of him? >> yeah, yeah, i think so. but it's just a room of liberal elites there. it's just too easy, isn't it, to take a swipe at donald trump.
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>> who'd heard of most of those films. >> hadn't heard of any of them. to be fair, i really hadn�*t. to be fair, i really hadn't. we're going to look a little bit at the oscars, and you're basically going to spend andrew a little while with andrew and i looking baffled. >> about the one, the one that got the best actor. 3.5 hours. you lose the will to live. >> i am losing the will to live, believe me. get in touch this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay. first though, the very latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> bev and andrew. thank you. good morning. these are your headlines from the bbc newsroom. sir keir starmer is expected to return to the commons today for the first time since his high stakes diplomatic action across the atlantic and in london. the prime minister told european leaders we are at a crossroads in history. at an emergency summit in london last night, european nations met with the aim to secure lasting peace in ukraine. >> the uk is prepared to back this with boots on the ground
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and planes in the air, together with others. europe must do the heavy lifting. >> sir keir starmer announced a four point plan to work with ukraine to end the war and defend the country from russia. the uk, france and other countries will step up their efforts in a coalition of the willing and seek to involve the us in their support for ukraine. meanwhile, in a royal show of solidarity, zelenskyy received a warm welcome at sandringham as he met the king last night. meanwhile, ukraine�*s president meanwhile, ukraine's president stressed his gratitude to the us stressed his gratitude to the u5 and praised european unity after the intense three days of diplomacy. it comes two days after a fiery exchange between the ukrainian leader and us president donald trump. volodymyr zelenskyy has said he is still ready to sign a us ukraine minerals deal after leaving the white house without it being agreed. in other news, hamas has rejected an israeli request to extend the first phase of the gaza ceasefire.
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that�*s according to a senior official. it's understood the terror group will only release the remaining israeli hostages under the terms of the already agreed upon phased deal. under that plan, the first phase of the ceasefire deal would continue through ramadan and passover or until the 20th of april. meanwhile, israeli police railways has hit a record low, with nmeanwhile, n railways has hit a record low, with nmeanwhile, israeli police say there are casualties in a april. meanwhile, israeli police say there are casualties in a suspected shooting and stabbing suspected shooting and stabbing attack in the city of haifa. attack in the city of haifa. israel's ambulance service said israel's ambulance service said six people were wounded, six people were wounded, including two who were in a including two who were in a critical condition. we will critical condition. we will bring you more as we get it. now bring you more as we get it. now commuters will be feeling the commuters will be feeling the pinch today as train fares rise pinch today as train fares rise again. fares in england and again. fares in england and wales have increased by around wales have increased by around 4.6%, along with higher rail 4.6%, along with higher rail card prices, despite record low card prices, despite record low service reliability. recent service reliability. recent analysis by the pa news agency, analysis by the pa news agency, based on data from the rail based on data from the rail regulator, found that regulator, found that reliability on britain's reliability on britain's railways has hit a record low, railways has hit a record low,
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with more than 1 in with more than 1 in 25 services cancelled in the year to february the ist. and the february the 1st. and the independent film anara has swept the oscars last night, winning five awards including best picture and best actress for lead star mikey madison. hollywood stars descended on los angeles for the 97th hour.
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headlines. more in half an hour. >> for the very latest gb news direkt your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/advent. >> james matthewson. >> james matthewson. >> very good morning. welcome to britain's newsroom live across the world on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> well, it was a historic moment in london yesterday as european and world leaders gathered with our prime minister to support ukraine. >> this, of course, comes after friday, where the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyy, faced a dressing down in front of the world's media by president trump and his vice president. jd vance this is what happened. >> i�*m talking about the kind of >> i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. >> yes, but if you, mr president, mr president, with respect, i think it's disrespectful for you to come into the oval office and try to you're gambling with the lives of millions of peoplrand xu're you're gambling with the lives of millions of peoplrand trye you're gambling with the lives of millions of peoplrand try to litigate this in front of the into the oval office and try to litigate this in front of the
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american media. right now, you american media. right now, you guys are going around and guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower lines because you have manpower problems. you should be thanking problems. you should be thanking the president for who you bring the president for who you bring into this. into this. >> have you ever been to ukraine >> have you ever been to ukraine that you say what problems we that you say what problems we have? >>i have? >> i have been to. i have have? >>i have? >> i have been to. i have actually, i�*ve actually watched actually, i�*ve actually watched actually, i've actually watched and seen the stories and i know actually, i've actually watched and seen the stories and i know what happens is you bring what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, mr president. propaganda tour, mr president. yeah. yeah. >> so that was vice president jd >> so that was vice president jd >> so that was vice presidentjd vance and things then got >> so that was vice presidentjd vance and things then got heated. donald trump stepped in. heated. donald trump stepped in. here's what happened. >> they�*re in no position to here's what happened. >> they�*re in no position to >> they're in no position to dictate what we're going to >> they're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel. we're going to feel very feel. we're going to feel very good. we�*re going to feel very good. we�*re going to feel very good. we're going to feel very good. we're going to feel very good and very strong influence. good. we're going to feel very good. we're going to feel very good and very strong influence. you're right now not in a very you're right now not in a very good position. you�*ve allowed good position. you�*ve allowed yourself to be in a very bad yourself to be in a very bad position. and he happens to be position. and he happens to be right about. right about. >> the very beginning of the >> the very beginning of the war. >> you�*re not in a good war. >> you�*re not in a been position. you don�*t have the position. you don't have the cards right now with us. you start having cards. cards right now you don�*t. you're playing now you don't. you're playing cards. you�*re playing cards. cards. you're playing cards. you're gambling with the lives
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that point, trump had been patient. he'd been calm. zelenskyy was rolling his eyes. he was looking shifty. he wasn't really listening. and what they took objection to is they clearly made a deal behind the scenes about trump being able to access these raw materials, these minerals, which ukraine have, 1541 00
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