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is found in the french bomb is found in the french caphal bomb is found in the french capital. travellers are being told to stay at home. >> mom. triple killer guilty. that's 26 year old carl clifford. he was found guilty of rape in the incident where louise hannah and carol hunt were killed whilst he fuelled by violent misogyny online. >> and this is a big debate this morning. toothbrushing lessons in school children will be given supervised toothbrushing brushing time to improve britain's dental health. a good idea, or simply another example of the nanny state? health minister stephen kinnock explains why it's needed. >> the biggest cause of 5 to 9 year olds being admitted to hospital is to have their decaying teeth removed, and we also know there's a very strong link between deprivation and tooth decay. >> taxing times. new research for every £4 you pay in income tax, £1 will go towards sickness benefits.
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>> and social media ban. mps will discuss raising the age to access things such as x and facebook from 13 to 16. should we stop children using the platforms completely? >> throughout my life, music has meant a great deal to me. it has that remarkable ability to bring happy memories. >> i love music royal radio king charles is putting out a personal commonwealth playlist. kylie minogue and bob marley have made the final cut, but can you guess who else? >> what the hell just happened? >> what the hell just happened? >> no clue. but i liked it. >> no clue. but i liked it. >> eurovision 2025 or nil? girlband. remember monday have been confirmed as the act to represent the uk this time round, performing their song what the hell just happened?
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>> see now, i can't believe the amount of backlash people saying, oh, it's nanny state, it's nanny state. listen, in the 70s, when i was a child. >> back in my. >> back in my. >> day. >> day. >> back in my day, we had a school nurse. we were taught how to brush our teeth. we were taught life skills, which i think actually a lot of schools need to start thinking about, you know, because as you get on, you know, because as you get on, you want to be teaching people mortgages. you want to be teaching things about life itself. and health was a big topic as well as home economics, cooking. i have no problem with schools being part of that education process. i think it's very important. >> i don't remember being taught how to brush my teeth in school. i think i skipped to that, but that said, i think this is a goodidea that said, i think this is a good idea and i know lots of you at home will be thinking, this is the nanny state. what the hell are you talking about? however, i think there's a serious problem with parents who just simply, quite frankly, aren't very good parents. and i don't think in the interim, whilst we sort that out, kids should be suffering. as i said to stephen and ellie, child
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tooth decay is the biggest reason for hospitalisations of i think it's under 7 or 8. >> well. >> well. >> they've also linked oral hygiene with brain and other issues. >> around their. >> around their. >> heart health, so i don't think it's a bad thing. and actually even good parents who spend time trying to get their kids to clean their teeth have problems. i know this as a parent myself, as a young parent, and it's interesting that a lot of people who don't have kids are saying it's nanny state, but what do you think? send us your thoughts, post your comments gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, let's get your latest news with katie bowen. >> ben nana. thank you and good morning. it's 9:34. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. president of the eu commission ursula von der leyen has rallied european leaders calling for nation states to back donald trump and ending ukraine's war with russia. european leaders met in brussels yesterday as eu nations were encouraged to boost defence spending following ongoing pressure from the us president.
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this is what ursula von der leyen had to say. >> we all want a peace through strength, a just and lasting peace, but a peace from a position of strength. and this is also in the interest of president trump to have a peace through strength. and if he wants to achieve this, it is only possible, with the support of the european union and its member states. >> well, the us president, donald trump, has insisted that the us will not defend nato allies who refuse to increase their spending, as peace talks between the us and ukraine are set to take place in saudi arabia next week. >> well, i've said that to them. i said, if you're not going to pay, i said, if you're not going to pay, we're not going to defend. i said that seven years ago. and because of that, they paid hundreds of billions of dollars. but even now it's not enough. it's really not enough. they should be paying more. >> elsewhere, the murders committed by triple killer kyle clifford show harmful online
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content can, quote, transform into physical harm. former culture secretary baroness nicky morgan has said this morning kyle clifford was convicted of raping his ex—girlfriend louise hunt, before using a crossbow to kill her and her sister hannah and a butcher's knife to kill their mother, carole. prosecutors have revealed kyle clifford watched multiple andrew tate videos in the 24 hours leading up to that deadly attack, with a court hearing that the murders were fuelled by, quote, the violent misogyny promoted by controversial social media influencer tate. the 26 year old will be sentenced on all counts next tuesday. former liverpool mayor joe anderson all counts next tuesday. former liverpool mayorjoe anderson and liverpool mayor joe anderson and former politician derek hatton are among 12 people charged with bribery and misconduct relating to council contracts. merseyside police have said this morning the charges come following an extensive investigation as part of operation aloft, connected to the awarding of commercial and business contracts from
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liverpool city council between 2010 and 2020. all those charged will appear at preston magistrates court on friday, the 28th of march and a breaking update this morning. eurostar have said that its services between london and paris will remain suspended for the rest of today, after the discovery of an unexploded second world war bomb in the french capital. thousands of passengers have been disrupted this morning. eurostar said affected passengers can exchange their ticket for free travel at a different time or date in the same travel class. it added that it sincerely apologises for the disruption and understands the inconvenience this may cause. a spokesman for the operator said the bomb was discovered during works on the tracks in the saint—denis area, north of central paris. those are the latest gb news headlines. now let's go back to ben and anna. >> thank you, casey, and good
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morning to you all at home. hope you've had a great week. it's britain's newsroom on friday with ben and nana. or as we are sometimes known as you like to call. >> us banana. but don't worry, we're not about to split up or give you give you the slip. i practice that one. i slightly got it a bit wrong, but. >> talking of bananas. >> talking of bananas. >> yes, shoppers face a shortage of bananas because apparently storms have stopped ships heading over from britain to britain. strong winds and heavy rain in the pacific mean south american vessels bound for europe were stranded at ports. do you do you do you like bananas? >>i bananas? >> i love bananas, i think they're great. i grew up playing. i've got a mouthful now. i grew up playing tennis, which in most sports they're very quick energy. yeah, delicious. they digest really quickly i love them. you're not a fan though? >> well. >> well. >> no, i used to love them. my eldest brother hated them, but i used to love them all the time. until one time i was pregnant and i had a little bit of porridge on my lap, i was driving. this was many years ago. i would never do that now.
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it was wrong of me. anyway, i was eating this banana and it was eating this banana and it was in my porridge. it was mixed in and suddenly i just went and i thought to myself, oh my god, i thought to myself, oh my god, i feel sick. so i had to stop the car, pull over to the side of the road, then projectile vomit entirely. sorry if you're eating your breakfast this morning. i do forgive me for this, but he was asking me the story. and now if i eat a banana, i can eat it. and i think to myself, oh, it's really good. >> go on, give it a crack. >>— >> go on, give it a crack. >> no, no, no. oh, it's gone down really well, i feel great. and then literally within a minute i suddenly feel this urge, like someone's floored my throat with the foot of an accelerator. or when you put your foot on the clutch and this banana, only the banana comes out projectile style, not in the shape of a banana. obviously, it hasn't reconstituted itself in. >> my stomach. >> my stomach. >> what would happen if you had a bite now? by the way, i get that feeling with sambuca. i can't that feeling with sambuca
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