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we think the of canterbury.o, so pitting the church and its views against the church and its views against the government. >> um, christopher , we've heard >> um, christopher, we've heard a lot about rebels wanting to tighten up this bill in the house of commons. we're now heanng house of commons. we're now hearing about rebels wanting to loosen in the bill in the lords. might we need to look back to the commons when this gets sort of in its process of parliamentary ping pong , as it's parliamentary ping pong, as it's known when it returns to the commons. if these amendments have been attached, might we need to look at people like sir robert buckland , who said that robert buckland, who said that he sure there are he wants to make sure there are more for human more protections for human rights within the legislation . rights within the legislation. could the government face a rebellion from its left flank . rebellion from its left flank. >> yes, and definitely sir robert buckland is the person who would be acros
we think the of canterbury.o, so pitting the church and its views against the church and its views against the government. >> um, christopher , we've heard >> um, christopher, we've heard a lot about rebels wanting to tighten up this bill in the house of commons. we're now heanng house of commons. we're now hearing about rebels wanting to loosen in the bill in the lords. might we need to look back to the commons when this gets sort of in its process of parliamentary ping pong , as...
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it is absolutely _ archbishop of canterbury. it is absolutely clear _ archbishop of canterbury.lear that specifically in the raf there are another 55 positions that have been put in place on personnel support on theh our site to see that this is stopped. £15 our site to see that this is stepped-— our site to see that this is sto ed. , ., ,., ., stopped. 45 years ago, i did the study into _ stopped. 45 years ago, i did the study into whether _ stopped. 45 years ago, i did the study into whether women - stopped. 45 years ago, i did the i study into whether women should serve _ study into whether women should serve at _ study into whether women should serve at sea in the royal navy. i said they — serve at sea in the royal navy. i said they should and i think it has worked _ said they should and i think it has worked in — said they should and i think it has worked in fact very, very well. but there _ worked in fact very, very well. but there were — worked in fact very, very well. but there were people against it at the lime _ there were people against it at the time we _ there were
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people archbishop people like archbishop of canterbury speaking canterbury justin welby speaking out against it. of course. will this bill pass an amended or not? at and today a video has emerged of the jewish community patrol shomrim . they was patrol shomrim. they was basically tackling a suspect to the ground who apparently had been linked to a knife attack. it got me thinking, you know, this country at the moment when it crime, it's a mess. it comes to crime, it's a mess. we've era of low policing we've got an era of low policing numbers. we've got slower. 999 responses and frequent knife attacks. so let me ask you this. do you think we need more and broader street patrols? is this the start the way to finally start tackling crime ? maybe think tackling crime? maybe think neighbourhood watch schemes on steroids? about a return to steroids? what about a return to the of the guardian angels? the days of the guardian angels? do remember that? would that do you remember that? would that be advisable or not? and you know what? doom and know what? it's all doom and gloom. so let's brin
people archbishop people like archbishop of canterbury speaking canterbury justin welby speaking out against it. of course. will this bill pass an amended or not? at and today a video has emerged of the jewish community patrol shomrim . they was patrol shomrim. they was basically tackling a suspect to the ground who apparently had been linked to a knife attack. it got me thinking, you know, this country at the moment when it crime, it's a mess. it comes to crime, it's a mess. we've era of low...
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but none of that would impress the archbishop of canterbury.e he was in the house of lords earlier on this afternoon. we can as a nation do better than this bill with this bill, the government is continuing to seek good objectives in the wrong way by leading the nation down a damaging path . damaging path. >> it is damaging for asylum seekers in need of protection , seekers in need of protection, open and safe and legal routes to be heard for this, it is damaging for this country's reputation, which it contradicts even as late as last week, where the prime minister himself spoke eloquently on the value and importance of international law. for this country. it is damaging in respect of constitutional principles and the rule of law . principles and the rule of law. and most of all, i lords, it is damaging for our nation's unity in a time when the greatest issues of war, peace , defence issues of war, peace, defence and security need us to be united. >> well, the archbishop justin welby there raises 1 or 2, i think , really rather important think,
but none of that would impress the archbishop of canterbury.e he was in the house of lords earlier on this afternoon. we can as a nation do better than this bill with this bill, the government is continuing to seek good objectives in the wrong way by leading the nation down a damaging path . damaging path. >> it is damaging for asylum seekers in need of protection , seekers in need of protection, open and safe and legal routes to be heard for this, it is damaging for this country's...
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people archbishop people like archbishop of canterbury speaking canterbury justin welby speaking outhey was basically tackling a suspect to the ground who apparently had been linked to a knife attack. it got me thinking, you know, this country at the moment when it crime, it's a mess. it comes to crime, it's a mess. we've era of low policing we've got an era of low policing numbers. we've got slower. 999 responses and frequent knife attacks. so let me ask you this. do you think we need more and broader street patrols? is this the start the way to finally start tackling crime ? maybe think tackling crime? maybe think neighbourhood watch schemes on steroids? about a return to steroids? what about a return to the of the guardian angels? the days of the guardian angels? do remember that? would that do you remember that? would that be advisable or not? and you know what?
people archbishop people like archbishop of canterbury speaking canterbury justin welby speaking outhey was basically tackling a suspect to the ground who apparently had been linked to a knife attack. it got me thinking, you know, this country at the moment when it crime, it's a mess. it comes to crime, it's a mess. we've era of low policing we've got an era of low policing numbers. we've got slower. 999 responses and frequent knife attacks. so let me ask you this. do you think we need more and...
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roosevelt afterwards, if you lose reelection in 1944, i'll ask the king to make you the archbishop of canterbury. but of course, that never happened. so the relationship between those two men is famous. they met many times, but i feel in a way that this this was the special service they had at the beginning of our involvement in
roosevelt afterwards, if you lose reelection in 1944, i'll ask the king to make you the archbishop of canterbury. but of course, that never happened. so the relationship between those two men is famous. they met many times, but i feel in a way that this this was the special service they had at the beginning of our involvement in
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roosevelt afterwards, if you lose reelection in 1944, i'll ask the king to make you the archbishop of canterbury. but of course, that never happened. so the relationship between those two men is famous. they met many times, but i feel in a way that this this was the special service they had at the beginning of our involvement in the war, calling for god's forgiveness and for his blessing. he really set a tone for anglo-american relations. and i think the importance for us today is to really remember and understand what what that kind of leadership looked like. you have presidents who were willing to do their duty. they knew what they were asking their countries to do in terms of sacrifice. but they they understood it had to be done at the same time, they had the humility to understand that it was not entirely in their hands. it was not purely a question of military and economic strength. it was also a matter of spiritual and moral strengt and so they humbly asked god that day to do bless our countries and make us worthy of the victory. we are asking god to give us.
roosevelt afterwards, if you lose reelection in 1944, i'll ask the king to make you the archbishop of canterbury. but of course, that never happened. so the relationship between those two men is famous. they met many times, but i feel in a way that this this was the special service they had at the beginning of our involvement in the war, calling for god's forgiveness and for his blessing. he really set a tone for anglo-american relations. and i think the importance for us today is to really...
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, welby, canterbury, justin welby, reinforced we're seeing canterbury, justin welby, reithe ced we're justin welby, reitheced reinforcede seeing canterbury, justin welby, reitheced reinforced byaeing canterbury, justin welby, reithe ced reinforced by a ing at the echr, reinforced by a huge number of different aid groups and so—called worthy charities , is that people should charities, is that people should just be allowed to travel legally or illegally anywhere they like around the world, you know? do we have a problem behind the scenes here a as behind the scenes here a bit as well, some of these well, with some of these charities, some of these charities, with some of these so—called organisations, as . so—called aid organisations, as. >> yeah, i mean, the simple answer is yes. i mean, it cannot be the case that the uk is responsible for the world's migrants. no western country can do that. um the, the pressure on services at the moment is already acute . the very same already acute. the very same people that phoned me and say, oh, we must have open borders and people that say they
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i mean, canterbury upped fee canterbury has upped its fee from £17, talking about inflation. >> well,it with the russians. russians it's such a big hit witiokay russians. russians it's such a big hit witiokay .ussians. >> okay. >> okay. >> that's canterbury. >> okay. >> myitis canterbury. >> okay. >> my problem rbury. >> okay. >> my problem iery. >> okay. >> my problem is .y. >> okay. >> my problem is . oh salisbury. >> my problem is. oh salisbury. yeah. know cathedral . yeah. yeah i know my cathedral. >> go into salzburg. >> i paid to go into salzburg. >> i paid to go into salzburg. >> a classic story. >> look, it's a classic story. it's go. whoa! broke. have to it's go. whoa! go broke. have to charge church charge £29 because the church of england woke. no one's england is now so woke. no one's going anymore . and cathedrals, going anymore. and cathedrals, because christianity is sort of dying going to dying out. no one's going to cathedrals, have to charge. >> that's the charge that makes sense have surge pricing sense to have like surge pricing on . you what mean? on this. you kno
i mean, canterbury upped fee canterbury has upped its fee from £17, talking about inflation. >> well,it with the russians. russians it's such a big hit witiokay russians. russians it's such a big hit witiokay .ussians. >> okay. >> okay. >> that's canterbury. >> okay. >> myitis canterbury. >> okay. >> my problem rbury. >> okay. >> my problem iery. >> okay. >> my problem is .y. >> okay. >> my problem is . oh...
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we understand the archbishop of canterbury was keen to see her on the shortlist.he didn't ultimately get the post. it shows how well—respected she was at least in the church of england. many people in the church are outraged that she was fast tracked so quickly through the process when already we knew about significant concerns about the horizon system at that point. on the wider issue of the scandal, the government is under pressure to act and justice secretary alex chalk says a law to quash hundreds of post office fraud convictions is receiving "active consideration". politicians really since this scandal reignited over the christmas period with a tv drama, they want to be seen to be doing something. alex jock said this morning in the house of commons that the government was actively considering a new law that would quash all the hundreds of convictions, the criminal convictions, the criminal convictions that sub postmasters still have. only 93 have been overturned of the more than 700 in total. he sent the government is actively considering a new law that would
we understand the archbishop of canterbury was keen to see her on the shortlist.he didn't ultimately get the post. it shows how well—respected she was at least in the church of england. many people in the church are outraged that she was fast tracked so quickly through the process when already we knew about significant concerns about the horizon system at that point. on the wider issue of the scandal, the government is under pressure to act and justice secretary alex chalk says a law to quash...
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we understand the archbishop of canterbury was keen to see her on the shortlist.t least in the church of england. many people in the church are outraged that she was fast tracked so
we understand the archbishop of canterbury was keen to see her on the shortlist.t least in the church of england. many people in the church are outraged that she was fast tracked so
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the archbishop of canterbury , the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, said as a nation , justinelby, said as a nation, we have to do better now. king charles left hospital in central london today after a three night stay there following treatment for an enlarged prostate . it's for an enlarged prostate. it's expected his majesty could take up to a month off work while he continues with his convalescence . meanwhile, the princess of wales has also been recovering from planned abdominal surgery . from planned abdominal surgery. she's also been discharged from hospital and has returned home to recuperate at windsor. if you're watching on tv, you can sign up for the latest gb news alerts by scanning the qr, sign up for the latest gb news alerts by scanning the or, or card code, even on your screen. back now to jacob rees—mogg . back now to jacob rees—mogg. >> have you ever seen anything more dangerous? an apple , a more dangerous? an apple, a tomato and a strawberry deemed tomato and a strawberry deemed to be potentially hazardous ? to be potentially hazardous? according to the dund
the archbishop of canterbury , the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, said as a nation , justinelby, said as a nation, we have to do better now. king charles left hospital in central london today after a three night stay there following treatment for an enlarged prostate . it's for an enlarged prostate. it's expected his majesty could take up to a month off work while he continues with his convalescence . meanwhile, the princess of wales has also been recovering from planned abdominal...
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the archbishop of canterbury has called on political leaders contesting elections this year, to show welby urged them to disagree passionately but not to focus on division. our correspondent jon donnison has more. in the year he crowned a new king, archbishop justin welby opens his new year message on the coronation. all: god save the king! and, in particular, the example set by the country's military. for the first time in 70 years, our forces swore an oath to a new monarch. they promised to be faithful and to observe and obey all orders. they understood that it wasn't about being served by us, but to serve. hip, hip. all: hurray! and at a time when headlines have been dominated by wars, much of the archbishop's message is focused on the world's conflicts — first in ukraine. wars seem everywhere, at the moment. wars we know about, wars forgotten. i've seen for myself the ongoing human cost of war. in ukraine, i went to bucha, where evidence of atrocities was found. i've met ukrainian refugees — most recently in georgia and romania. families having to start again in a new country. he
the archbishop of canterbury has called on political leaders contesting elections this year, to show welby urged them to disagree passionately but not to focus on division. our correspondent jon donnison has more. in the year he crowned a new king, archbishop justin welby opens his new year message on the coronation. all: god save the king! and, in particular, the example set by the country's military. for the first time in 70 years, our forces swore an oath to a new monarch. they promised to...
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so the archbishop of canterbury is similar canterbury is in a similar position the pope?>> well, he said to the anglican church. yeah, exactly. >> what we're talking >> that's what we're talking about. just talking about the anglican you can't anglican church. well, you can't have who is head of have a person who is the head of all in this country. all churches in this country. >> no, you've just said >> no, no, but you've just said the recogniser of faith, charles has i the head of the has said, i am the head of the church england. but course church of england. but of course i my those other i open my arms to those of other faiths who want to live in this country and who to pray in country and who want to pray in this country. and of course we're that doesn't we're there, but that doesn't mean to go further mean he's got to go further and so think step down as so i think i'll step down as leader of the church of england. somebody's to do that job somebody's got to do that job and protect institution and protect the institution of five rights five centuries. and our right
so the archbishop of canterbury is similar canterbury is in a similar position the pope?>> well, he said to the anglican church. yeah, exactly. >> what we're talking >> that's what we're talking about. just talking about the anglican you can't anglican church. well, you can't have who is head of have a person who is the head of all in this country. all churches in this country. >> no, you've just said >> no, no, but you've just said the recogniser of faith, charles...
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"i even tried the archbishop of canterbury to see if he knew. "but i drew a blank.uch like to meet nicholas winton to thank him "for saving my life. "if it hadn't been for this man, i wouldn't be here "to tell the tale." vera gissing is with us here tonight. hello, vera. and i should tell you that you are actually sitting next to nicholas winton. hello. applause hello. that story has gone from the small screen to the big in the feature film one life. thank you. as i'm now, when i was playing him — how old was i then? — i was in my, yeah, mid 80s, so i didn't have to act old — i am old. personally, it meant something to me in a different way because i'm old enough to have remembered the war and remembered the holocaust. i was born in 1937, the end of �*37, and i was 18 months old when war broke out, and when neville chamberlain declared war on adolf hitler. and so i remember the remnants of the war from about 1942 onwards, the bombing of swansea, and all that sort of thing, and the air raids. so, i rememberthose first newsreel films and they showed the first signs, t
"i even tried the archbishop of canterbury to see if he knew. "but i drew a blank.uch like to meet nicholas winton to thank him "for saving my life. "if it hadn't been for this man, i wouldn't be here "to tell the tale." vera gissing is with us here tonight. hello, vera. and i should tell you that you are actually sitting next to nicholas winton. hello. applause hello. that story has gone from the small screen to the big in the feature film one life. thank you. as...
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"i even tried the archbishop of canterbury to see if he knew. "but i drew a blank.very much like to meet nicholas winton to thank him "for saving my life. "if it hadn't been for this man, i wouldn't be here "to tell the tale." vera gissing is with us here tonight. hello, vera. and i should tell you that you are actually sitting next to nicholas winton. hello. applause hello. that story has gone from the small screen to the big in the feature film one life. thank you. as i'm now, when i was playing him — how old was i then? — i was in my, yeah, mid 80s, so i didn't have to act old — i am old. personally, it meant something to me in a different way because i'm old enough to have remembered the war and remembered the holocaust. i was born in 1937, the end of �*37, and i was 18 months old when war broke out, and when neville chamberlain declared war on adolf hitler. and so i remember the remnants of the war from about 1942 onwards, the bombing of swansea, and all that sort of thing, and the air raids. so, i rememberthose first newsreel films and they showed the first si
"i even tried the archbishop of canterbury to see if he knew. "but i drew a blank.very much like to meet nicholas winton to thank him "for saving my life. "if it hadn't been for this man, i wouldn't be here "to tell the tale." vera gissing is with us here tonight. hello, vera. and i should tell you that you are actually sitting next to nicholas winton. hello. applause hello. that story has gone from the small screen to the big in the feature film one life. thank...
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of canterbury now resign?nger at the sussexes choosing their name name their daughter name to name their daughter lilibet is revealed in an explosive new book, did harry and meghan lie to the world when they claimed to have her approval? and it's actually serious danger now of prince harry writing another so—called tell all. but i know another one. our royal master minds lady colin campbell. i'm phil dampier . they beam in live to tackle that for us. plus the latest backlash brewing against prince harry in the states, their unrivalled royal insight is coming your way next. you will not want to miss it as patrick christys inaya elianne sunday mornings from 930 on gb news news . news news. >> this is patrick christie's tonight only on gb news. tonight's panel of pundits returned to run through the first of tomorrow's front pages very, very soon. but first, we welcome lady colin campbell and phil dampier for tonight's royal dispatch . an explosive new dispatch. an explosive new biography has revealed that the lat
of canterbury now resign?nger at the sussexes choosing their name name their daughter name to name their daughter lilibet is revealed in an explosive new book, did harry and meghan lie to the world when they claimed to have her approval? and it's actually serious danger now of prince harry writing another so—called tell all. but i know another one. our royal master minds lady colin campbell. i'm phil dampier . they beam in live to tackle that for us. plus the latest backlash brewing against...
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canterbury crown court today.'s the news on gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker. this is britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> as a result of sir bill cash's amendment that was set to disapply international law in the case of rwanda, abortions deputy chairman of the conservative party brendan clarke—smith and lee anderson have resigned the government whips informed all mps on whips had informed all mps on the if they voted the payroll that if they voted for sir bill's amendment, they would their jobs. for sir bill's amendment, they would theirjobs. i for sir bill's amendment, they would their jobs. i was the would lose their jobs. i was the teller the eyes in support teller for the eyes in support of amendment of bill's amendment this evening. emphasis will now evening. the emphasis will now turn the vote tomorrow on the turn to the vote tomorrow on the bill itself. third reading bill itself. its third reading vote. government's current vote. the gover
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my name is this facia jacobs canterbury. i loved her so much. i grew up in georgetown, diana, which is a beautiful country. i am a migrant. and i lived in far rockaway cleans new york. i really loved living in fiber county. even though there were a few devastating things that happened if iraq we that it to a part of the leads the with this look inside of the side of the house. i left it there because that's me of myself talking to my children. one day i just looked at it and i was like, mom like so we take this down to. she was like, no, absolutely not. this is going to stay right here because this is what my rules are . you all just break though. so i like to smoke on my balcony, but i just, you know, i stay out of the common areas and sometimes the smell does sleep into her corners . and she does like say her comments. oh, you're going to be lazy. you're going to be this. if you teen smoking here, she goes with this stuff again. and then she's make me have a heart attack. i'm going to fall down. she's been stressed me out and i'm just like, th
my name is this facia jacobs canterbury. i loved her so much. i grew up in georgetown, diana, which is a beautiful country. i am a migrant. and i lived in far rockaway cleans new york. i really loved living in fiber county. even though there were a few devastating things that happened if iraq we that it to a part of the leads the with this look inside of the side of the house. i left it there because that's me of myself talking to my children. one day i just looked at it and i was like, mom...
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it's done by the archbishop of canterbury . and he archbishop of canterbury.legiance in his oath to jesus christ our lord and saviour . saviour. >> and if the coronation isn't , >> and if the coronation isn't, but if the coronation isn't spiritual , it's like the oscars. spiritual, it's like the oscars. it's trivial. it's all about its spirituality and the anointing by the archbishop of god's church . chosen, chosen leader . church. chosen, chosen leader. >> well, that's the thing, isn't it? it's, uh , for kings for many it? it's, uh, for kings for many , many centuries have said we are chosen by god. it's our divine right. that's that's who's called us to this role, and that's who we serve. so we have to ask the question. and prince william himself has to ask the question, who's calling me to this role? you know, is it's just line of succession. so yes, i do hold that there's an integrity there. and that's quite admirable because this is a not a statement by him, but it's a big revelation that he's saying, but we are the church of england. we're an establishe
it's done by the archbishop of canterbury . and he archbishop of canterbury.legiance in his oath to jesus christ our lord and saviour . saviour. >> and if the coronation isn't , >> and if the coronation isn't, but if the coronation isn't spiritual , it's like the oscars. spiritual, it's like the oscars. it's trivial. it's all about its spirituality and the anointing by the archbishop of god's church . chosen, chosen leader . church. chosen, chosen leader. >> well, that's the...
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. >> who was the first archbishop of canterbury ? of canterbury?rrect . >> uh, saint augustine, correct. >> uh, saint augustine, correct. >> basil the rat was the last episode of what sitcom? >> fawlty towers is correct. unbelievable . unbelievable. >> and he joins me now live in the studio. mark loubet, welcome to talking pints. good evening. great something i've never done on live telly before. no. well, there's always first at gb there's always the first at gb news fresh from the. >> from the pub as well. >> fresh from the pub as well. that's nice. >> poured straight from pub, >> poured straight from the pub, brought can it brought across the road. can it be bad now? this programme, the chase, it gets amazing. consistent viewing figures people absolutely love it. it's an ambition for many people to be on it. yeah, and to have a go. and it's been going since 2009. what what makes it work ? 2009. what what makes it work? >> um, firstly, i've just lost my earpiece, so i'm checking you guys can hear me, but you can. good um, the format of the first
. >> who was the first archbishop of canterbury ? of canterbury?rrect . >> uh, saint augustine, correct. >> uh, saint augustine, correct. >> basil the rat was the last episode of what sitcom? >> fawlty towers is correct. unbelievable . unbelievable. >> and he joins me now live in the studio. mark loubet, welcome to talking pints. good evening. great something i've never done on live telly before. no. well, there's always first at gb there's always the first...
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well, our south—east of england reporter ray addison is at canterbury crown court . is at canterburyhow. what's the latest on this harrowing case? well in his opening remarks to the jury this morning, prosecution kc duncan atkinson told them that in the early hours of wednesday , the early hours of wednesday, the 14th of december, 2022, bah had piloted a non—factory built inflatable from the coast of dunkirk in france into the engush dunkirk in france into the english channel. >> now the boat , he english channel. >> now the boat, he said, was made of very, very low quality material and it's base was not sufficient to hold the weight of its some 43 estimated passengers . in fact, that has been estimated to be double what it would have been safe to have carried. and there was only 30 lifeboat life jackets as well for the passengers . there was no for the passengers. there was no flares, no radio and a complete absence of other safety equipment. now the passengers that were on board that day were from countries including afghanistan , iran and albania. afghanistan, iran and albania. so
well, our south—east of england reporter ray addison is at canterbury crown court . is at canterburyhow. what's the latest on this harrowing case? well in his opening remarks to the jury this morning, prosecution kc duncan atkinson told them that in the early hours of wednesday , the early hours of wednesday, the 14th of december, 2022, bah had piloted a non—factory built inflatable from the coast of dunkirk in france into the engush dunkirk in france into the english channel. >> now...
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meanwhile, the archbishop of canterbury has again criticised the government's plan, saying that the nation app to view their prescriptions from today. the new service uses a barcode to request medication without the need for a paper prescription. you're live with bbc news. the tech billionaire elon musk says his neuralink company has successfully implanted one of its wireless brain chips in a human for the first time. he made the announcement on x — his social media platform — saying that the procedure happened on sunday and that the subject is recovering well. live now to silicon valley to speak with senior reporter at the independent, io dodds. thanks very much for being with us. explain how this works and the significance of a?— explain how this works and the significance of a? thank you for havin: significance of a? thank you for having me- _ significance of a? thank you for having me. the _ significance of a? thank you for having me. the significance, i significance of a? thank you for| having me. the significance, we significance of a? thank you for - having me. the significance, we
meanwhile, the archbishop of canterbury has again criticised the government's plan, saying that the nation app to view their prescriptions from today. the new service uses a barcode to request medication without the need for a paper prescription. you're live with bbc news. the tech billionaire elon musk says his neuralink company has successfully implanted one of its wireless brain chips in a human for the first time. he made the announcement on x — his social media platform — saying that...
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i think what's gone wrong is that one of the censorsproperlyt because william temple of canterbury wasace british cause. and this becomes all too obvious if you read it so it was withdrawn probably put in the stores and that's why it's survived to be bought by me at book for two years ago and while i show many of my books when i'm talking about this this subject to britn that stays safely at home. so let's now move on. censorship. all countries have censorship censorship is a sort of bu his word but it's practice in all societies at all stages. t in wartime in wartime, the major victims of this were the newspapers, because the newspapers coming out every they want to share information, their army successes. and so occupational information of operational information of away.tance can easily be given so for that reason, newspapers bear the brunt of censorship. but it's still is attached to books now actually the differce censors in the dictatorship and in democracies is much less and one might imagine that is because the publishers themselves are by nature patriotic they have no wish to roc
i think what's gone wrong is that one of the censorsproperlyt because william temple of canterbury wasace british cause. and this becomes all too obvious if you read it so it was withdrawn probably put in the stores and that's why it's survived to be bought by me at book for two years ago and while i show many of my books when i'm talking about this this subject to britn that stays safely at home. so let's now move on. censorship. all countries have censorship censorship is a sort of bu his...
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an independent commission, co—chaired by the former archbishop of canterbury, rowan williams, has concludedh bbc news. some years now from pakistan and we canjoin our some years now from pakistan and we can join our correspondence caroline davies who can give us the latest on what is going on between pakistan and iran. we what is going on between pakistan and iran. ~ ., ., what is going on between pakistan and iran. ~ . ., , ., what is going on between pakistan and iran. ~ . . , ., ., and iran. we had a statement from the foreign — and iran. we had a statement from the foreign ministry _ and iran. we had a statement from the foreign ministry of _ and iran. we had a statement from the foreign ministry of pakistan - the foreign ministry of pakistan confirming pakistan had launched attacks on what they say are terrorist groups operating inside iran. this of course comes after iran. this of course comes after iran admitted yesterday it had carried out attacks inside pakistan borders on militant groups operating inside pakistan. this is a bit of an ongoing discussion between pakistan and iran, t
an independent commission, co—chaired by the former archbishop of canterbury, rowan williams, has concludedh bbc news. some years now from pakistan and we canjoin our some years now from pakistan and we can join our correspondence caroline davies who can give us the latest on what is going on between pakistan and iran. we what is going on between pakistan and iran. ~ ., ., what is going on between pakistan and iran. ~ . ., , ., what is going on between pakistan and iran. ~ . . , ., ., and...
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the archbishop of canterbury was a critic.rexit negotiator he has been a bit of a pain in the backside to the prime minister over the last few weeks over the government�*s dire poll ratings, he suggested that it wasn�*t robust enough. the whole idea will rattle around in the house of lords for some time and eventually the government will hope to overturn any changes that are suggested. but every week it is debated is another week the government is not delivering on its promise of trying to get some migrants to rwanda. chris, thank you very much. 0ur political editor there. king charles has left hospital following treatment for an enlarged prostate. the princess of wales also left the same hospital this morning after undergoing abdominal surgery. the king waved to members of the public as he left the private london clinic. buckingham palace said he would now have a period of "private recuperation". the number of children vaping has risen sharply in the last three years, despite it being illegal to sell vapes to under—18s. well,
the archbishop of canterbury was a critic.rexit negotiator he has been a bit of a pain in the backside to the prime minister over the last few weeks over the government�*s dire poll ratings, he suggested that it wasn�*t robust enough. the whole idea will rattle around in the house of lords for some time and eventually the government will hope to overturn any changes that are suggested. but every week it is debated is another week the government is not delivering on its promise of trying to...