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then next we've got emma woolf. don't worry. no relation to any fairy tale predators, but sharp enough to take down any nonsense that comes our way. and finally coming to us straight from the land of giant spiders and even bigger freedoms. it's aussie firebrand will kingston. he's here to remind us how to shake off the chains without needing a convict background to do it . convict background to do it. although under sir keir's reign, i probably am facing a spell in the gulag. but we're going to crack on before andy has us all tree hugging in a circle of guilt. you know the drill. by now, each host outlines their argument about a topic. then we all pile in. and of course we want to know your views. please do send them through gbnews.com/yoursay is the link you need. and don't forget your questions for ask the five. no topic is off limits, but before we start tearing each other apart, here's your saturday night news with tatiana sanchez . night news with tatiana sanchez. >> darren, thank you very much. the top stories from the gb
then next we've got emma woolf. don't worry. no relation to any fairy tale predators, but sharp enough to take down any nonsense that comes our way. and finally coming to us straight from the land of giant spiders and even bigger freedoms. it's aussie firebrand will kingston. he's here to remind us how to shake off the chains without needing a convict background to do it . convict background to do it. although under sir keir's reign, i probably am facing a spell in the gulag. but we're going to...
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well, who better to tell us than emma woolf?22. this is britain's newsroom live across the uk with bev turner and rupa. thank you for joining us. >> emma woolf is here. and former labour adviser matthew talk is in the studio. i'm going to tease you again, matthew. just saying. you must be so pleased with that thing before your name. former labour adviser. >> no, i'm honestly not. i was saying to emma, just just in the green room. >> we need you, matt. >> we need you, matt. >> i well, yeah, i don't know. they could be doing a manner of this. i just think it's the than this. i just think it's the thing that makes me sad. is you know, i should have been excited about all this, and i wasn't because i knew this was because lknewthls was going to these people because lknewitnis was going to these people that keir happen. these people that keir surrounds himself with, perfectly affable. i get on with many of them. >> are you saying they're not up to it? >> oh, loads of them aren't up to it. i was to it; i was saying this what about mor
well, who better to tell us than emma woolf?22. this is britain's newsroom live across the uk with bev turner and rupa. thank you for joining us. >> emma woolf is here. and former labour adviser matthew talk is in the studio. i'm going to tease you again, matthew. just saying. you must be so pleased with that thing before your name. former labour adviser. >> no, i'm honestly not. i was saying to emma, just just in the green room. >> we need you, matt. >> we need you,...
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and we're joined this morning by emma woolf and fraser myers to take a look at what is inside the papersked quite a lot already on the program about the developments in the last 24 hours, but what we haven't discussed at all is this terror attack that happened in tel aviv, which is on the front of the times. i don't mind i don't know if you mind, sort of talking about that a little bit, because this has kind of been overshadowed by these missiles that have been fired in. but i think it's worth reflecting, you know, this terror that is being wrought on on israelis at the moment. >> definitely. so the missiles thankfully, no one was injured in the missile attack. the iron dome did its job and protected people. and people were in their shelters and things like that. but at the same time, there was this terror attack in a southern suburb of tel aviv. gunmen killed two gunmen have been arrested or killed. sorry from the west bank, and it's just a reminder that, you know, everything is kind of kicking off at the moment. it's not just iran attacking israel. >> it's not just it's kicking off eve
and we're joined this morning by emma woolf and fraser myers to take a look at what is inside the papersked quite a lot already on the program about the developments in the last 24 hours, but what we haven't discussed at all is this terror attack that happened in tel aviv, which is on the front of the times. i don't mind i don't know if you mind, sort of talking about that a little bit, because this has kind of been overshadowed by these missiles that have been fired in. but i think it's worth...
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emma woolf. williams, and journalist and writer. emma woolf. very good morning to you both. morning . morning to you both. morning. and, andy, let's start with this really tragic news about liam payne. former one direction star has died at the age of 31. yeah, he will be waking up to this news. >> yeah very very sad news. someone so young and from such an iconic band of that era. you know, you may you may not have known [000:11:31;00] [000:11:32;00]
emma woolf. williams, and journalist and writer. emma woolf. very good morning to you both. morning . morning to you both. morning. and, andy, let's start with this really tragic news about liam payne. former one direction star has died at the age of 31. yeah, he will be waking up to this news. >> yeah very very sad news. someone so young and from such an iconic band of that era. you know, you may you may not have known [000:11:31;00] [000:11:32;00]
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through the papers this morning is political commentator andy williams and the journalist and writer emma woolfod see you both this morning. and emma, let's start with this tragic news, shall we? liam payne has died aged 31. >> i think a lot of people will be very shocked waking up this morning if they didn't hear the news last night. terribly sad. i was out in argentina. seems to have fallen or had some kind of accident at this hotel room. only 31. everybody remembers him from, you know, from his singing days.i from, you know, from his singing days. i think it just goes to show how difficult it is after you've been, you know, absolutely kind of megastar sort of finding a finding a place in the world and finding your, your sense of kind of meaning and what you do 1553 00:14:35,904 -
through the papers this morning is political commentator andy williams and the journalist and writer emma woolfod see you both this morning. and emma, let's start with this tragic news, shall we? liam payne has died aged 31. >> i think a lot of people will be very shocked waking up this morning if they didn't hear the news last night. terribly sad. i was out in argentina. seems to have fallen or had some kind of accident at this hotel room. only 31. everybody remembers him from, you know,...
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former labour adviser matthew torbay is here and author and broadcaster emma woolf.so keen to get started with you both. forgive me matt, i would on the side of scepticism. >> yeah, i think it's supposed to look good and sound good to the public. we've got money coming in and how many of those jobs we will see at the end of this will, will remain to be seen over five years, but i think it's good soundbites in a time that the labour party need them. at the moment, the labour government after the first 100 days been panned sort of widely. i think. i think hopefully it will be. it'll be a good summit and there'll be some good news to come out of it. >> and you all know louise hague, the transport secretary, who got herself into all sorts of difficulties because there was to be a £1 billion investment by the owners of p&o. she described them in an interview as a rogue company. she said she boycotted them for two and a half years and went further as the transport secretary and said i'd encourage everybody else to boycott them too. she's been thrown under a bus by number 1
former labour adviser matthew torbay is here and author and broadcaster emma woolf.so keen to get started with you both. forgive me matt, i would on the side of scepticism. >> yeah, i think it's supposed to look good and sound good to the public. we've got money coming in and how many of those jobs we will see at the end of this will, will remain to be seen over five years, but i think it's good soundbites in a time that the labour party need them. at the moment, the labour government...
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and writer and journalist emma woolf as a proper wolf. >> i'm not going to wolf whistle. i think there's nothing wrong with a little murmur or an appreciative glance in the street. >> appreciative glances. okay, stephen. appreciative glances are fine . but before we get are fine. but before we get stuck into today's stories, let's get the news headlines with tatiana sanchez, who everybody wants to wolf whistle because she's gorgeous. here she is . is. >> dawn, thank you very much. the top stories this hour. the king says he is greatly saddened by the sudden death of alex salmond, former first minister of scotland. the alba leader died yesterday afternoon, aged 69, from a suspected heart attack during a trip to north macedonia . mr salmond had made macedonia. mr salmond had made a speech at the institute for cultural diplomacy forum and is understood to have collapsed at lunch in a crowded room. members of the public in scotland have been reacting to the news. >> his passing is a great shock and i think for most scots, whatever their opinions, it's sad. he's a he was a pil
and writer and journalist emma woolf as a proper wolf. >> i'm not going to wolf whistle. i think there's nothing wrong with a little murmur or an appreciative glance in the street. >> appreciative glances. okay, stephen. appreciative glances are fine . but before we get are fine. but before we get stuck into today's stories, let's get the news headlines with tatiana sanchez, who everybody wants to wolf whistle because she's gorgeous. here she is . is. >> dawn, thank you very...
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today's show is contributing editor at novara media, michael walker, and writer and journalist emma woolfhank you very much for joining me on a sunday lunchtime . joining me on a sunday lunchtime. but before we get into today's show, here's the news headlines with the very, very gorgeous tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> donna, thank you very much. and good afternoon. the top stories. well, the king says he's greatly saddened by the sudden death of alex salmond, former first minister of scotland. the alba leader died yesterday afternoon, aged 69, from a suspected heart attack dunng from a suspected heart attack during a trip to north macedonia . during a trip to north macedonia. mr salmond had made a speech at the institute for cultural diplomacy forum and is understood to have collapsed at lunch in a crowded room. members of the public in scotland have been reacting to the news. >> his passing is a great shock and i think for most scots, whatever their opinions, it's sad. he's a he was a pillar of the independence movement. >> i think he'll be remembered as the man that nearly got sc
today's show is contributing editor at novara media, michael walker, and writer and journalist emma woolfhank you very much for joining me on a sunday lunchtime . joining me on a sunday lunchtime. but before we get into today's show, here's the news headlines with the very, very gorgeous tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> donna, thank you very much. and good afternoon. the top stories. well, the king says he's greatly saddened by the sudden death of alex salmond, former first minister...
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. >> matthew torbett emma woolf. we've run out of time as usual. we're late for the news. yes.here's tatiana sanchez. >> we didn't get free tickets . >> we didn't get free tickets. >> we didn't get free tickets. >> bev. thank you. the top stories, the prime minister has pledged to get rid of regulation that needlessly holds back investment. and he said that at a major business conference in london today, the government's unveiled investment deals worth billions of pounds in al, life sciences and infrastructure at its first international investment summit a row over criticism of p&o ferries that reportedly jeopardised a £1 billion investment by its owner, dp world , has been smoothed dp world, has been smoothed oven dp world, has been smoothed over. the government aims to show it's making progress on its mission to deliver economic growth after marking 100 days in office and ahead of the chancellor's first budget at the end of the month, sir keir starmer says he'll do everything in his power to galvanise economic growth in times like this , economic growth is vital this, economi
. >> matthew torbett emma woolf. we've run out of time as usual. we're late for the news. yes.here's tatiana sanchez. >> we didn't get free tickets . >> we didn't get free tickets. >> we didn't get free tickets. >> bev. thank you. the top stories, the prime minister has pledged to get rid of regulation that needlessly holds back investment. and he said that at a major business conference in london today, the government's unveiled investment deals worth billions of...
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emma webb. we've got the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity, steven woolfe and ex—labourbill rammell. emma, do you think we've learnt anything three years on from the islamist slaughter of david amess? >> no, no, i mean, we've seen evenin >> no, no, i mean, we've seen even in the last, last general election campaign, particularly labour mps being harassed by people who don't believe in the democratic system. this has been an ongoing problem. you mentioned there, mike freer. i mean, this goes back a long way, but people have even forgotten about people like that . stephen about people like that. stephen timms, i think it was who was stabbed , not fatally, luckily, stabbed, not fatally, luckily, by an islamist. stabbed, not fatally, luckily, by an islamist . what about, you by an islamist. what about, you know, the memory of pc palmer , know, the memory of pc palmer, who was murdered outside of parliament. so no , i don't think parliament. so no, i don't think that we've learned anything from this. and actually, the footage that you showed there 1523 00:09:
emma webb. we've got the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity, steven woolfe and ex—labourbill rammell. emma, do you think we've learnt anything three years on from the islamist slaughter of david amess? >> no, no, i mean, we've seen evenin >> no, no, i mean, we've seen even in the last, last general election campaign, particularly labour mps being harassed by people who don't believe in the democratic system. this has been an ongoing problem. you mentioned...