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be and one third of it will be first and second generation immigrants. and a second report also shows today that with 1 million immigrants unable to speak english, as high as 43% in some towns today, i'm asking, is immigration destroying britain? and what, if anything, can be done about it? and yesterday the justice minister was forced into a hasty retreat after she was slammed for introducing two tiered justice that favoured ethnic minorities and women. but today, fresh evidence has emerged that the new guidelines were inspired by labour's david lammy and tough new measures to control foreign donations to british politics have been slammed as the reform rule. critics say the labour party is running scared of billionaires like elon musk, funding nigel farage while they soak up millions of pounds from union barons who demand taxpayer funded pay rises in return.
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>> what the hell just happened? >> what the hell just happened? >> the song. >> the song. >> that already haunts me eurovision 2025. will we win it? will it be once again? nul points because girl band remember monday have been confirmed as the act who will represent britain this year performing their song? what the hell just happened? great question. well, we're here from the former contestants for their thoughts throughout the show, and that's all coming in an action packed hour. well, the show is a pleasure to have your company. one third of the entire population will be either born abroad or the children of those born abroad. in just ten years time. exclusive data seen by gb news today will reveal the nafions news today will reveal the nations flooding the country. what can or should be done? is it too late? is britain forever
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changed? is that even a problem? i'll be joined on the show later by rupert lowe. rupert lowe has absolutely given this topic both barrels. you'll not want to miss what he's got to say. but what do you think could or should be done to control immigration into the country? get in touch as usual ways. and that's gbnews.com/yoursay. now to your headunes gbnews.com/yoursay. now to your headlines with mark white. >> good afternoon. at 3:03, the main headlines from the gb news centre. some breaking news. fryston donald trump says he's considering new sanctions and tariffs on russia following a massive wave of overnight strikes on ukraine. president trump said based on the fact russia is absolutely pounding ukraine on the battlefield right now, i'm strongly considering large scale sanctions and tariffs on russia until a
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ceasefire and final settlement agreement on peace is reached. well, it comes as eu commission president ursula von der leyen has rallied european leaders calling for nation states to back donald trump in ending the war. >> 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. >> six climate activists jailed for their roles in various direct action protests have had their sentences reduced at the court of appeal. a total of 16 activists, including the founder of just stop oil, roger hallam, were sentenced last year for their roles in four protests in
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2022. they included climbing on gantries over the m25 and throwing soup over vincent van goghs sunflowers, painting lady chief justice baroness carr ruled that six of the 16 should have their sentences reduced, while dismissing the other appeals. >> we have decided as follows the sentences imposed in the m25 conspiracy case were quashed, and the following sentences substituted. roger hallam four years imprisonment. >> the prime minister has warned that violence against women and girls is a national emergency. it comes after the case of triple killer kyle clifford found that he had been viewing harmful online content before the murders. he was convicted of raping his ex—girlfriend, louise hunt, before using a crossbow to
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kill her and her sister hannah, and a butcher's knife to kill their mother, carol. prosecutors said clifford watched videos posted by social media influencer andrew tate the day before the deadly attack. the court was told the murders were fuelled by the violent misogyny promoted online. shadow justice minister doctor kieran mullen spoke to gb news earlier. >> well, i think we have to always, in these circumstances, be clear about the individual responsibility of people like that. there are, you know, millions of us in this country who have access to that same content, and it doesn't lead to us committing these sorts of horrific acts. so people are responsible for their own actions. having said that, of course, we know that some of these things can have an impact, which is why in government, as the conservatives, we pass the landmark really online safety act, which was designed to force social media companies to take the proper steps that they should be doing to minimise access to this sort of content, particularly for children.
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>> almost 1700 small boat migrants have crossed the engush migrants have crossed the english channel illegally in the past week for the seventh straight day. border force responded to more migrant crossings on friday. more than 50 migrants have arrived so far. and that follows 230 who made the crossing in four small boats yesterday. more than 3700 channel migrants have made the journey from france since the 1st of january. the biggest number of arrivals at this point in any year since the crisis beganin in any year since the crisis began in 2016. eurostar has confirmed services between london and paris will remain suspended for the rest of today, after the discovery of an unexploded world war ii bomb in the french capital. thousands of passengers have been disrupted. today, eurostar said affected passengers can exchange their tickets to travel on another
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day. and finally, the king has collaborated with apple music to share his personal playlist to mark commonwealth day. >> throughout my life, music has meant a great deal to me. it has that remarkable ability to bring happy memories, comfort us in times of sadness, and to take us to distant places. but perhaps. >> well, the show, called the king's music room, features king charles opening up about his love of music and his top tracks. the radio broadcast was recorded in his office at buckingham palace. well, i've already said that meant well. some breaking news now. members of the russian proxy spy ring, dubbed the minions, are facing years behind bars for one of the
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largest and most complex enemy operations to be uncovered on uk soil. bulgarians katrin ivanova, 33, and vanya jabbarov, 30, and timur ivanov and ivanovich, 39, were found guilty at the old bailey of spying on an industrial scale, putting lives and national security at risk. >> stay there. >> stay there. >> well, hopefully next time i'll have more time to read those names. that's it from us. we'll be back in half an hour. now it's over to martin daubney. >> mark white. you didn't miss a beat. now, two shocking reports out today show that thanks to soaring immigration, britain is more divided than ever before. and by 2035, the trend is going to explode. the first set of data seen exclusively by gb news shows that by 2035, 25% of the
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entire british population will be foreign born. but that rises to one third if you include their children, and a third of their children, and a third of the entire population will be born overseas or be their direct offspring. and a second damning report, also out today, the analysis of census data shows that almost 1 million now speak little or no english in the united kingdom, and in some parts of leicester, it's an astonishing 43% of people don't speak any or little english at all. now, with this in mind, today we're asking the sobering question is mass immigration changing britain to the point where integration is now nigh on impossible? and what, if anything, can be done about it? well, to get our teeth into this one, i'm speaking now with gb news political editor chris hoy and the former conservative mp and the former conservative mp and immigration minister tom pursglove. gentlemen, welcome to the show. tom, i'm going to start with you first. your field of expertise. these figures are
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simply incredible. a third of the entire nation in just ten years time. born overseas or the direct children of them. and i think we've got some figures we can put on the screen now to show the country of origin. this is from the centre for migration control. we can see there on the screen at the top we have 3.2 million indians. we have next 1.5 million nigerians, 1.26 million chinese. we have 1.15 million chinese. we have 1.15 million pakistanis, 607,000 polish, half a million bangladeshis. and then we have 400,000 americans, 400,000 south africans and 360,000 germans. and by the way, the latter of those three are typically and by the way, the
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