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following labour's opinion.x rises, never previously mentioned this new government is pathologically dishonest. well, don't worry, i'll be dropping a few truth bombs about sir keir starmer and his devious new administration in just a moment. in the big story, labour mp dawn butler is accused of racism as she shares accused of racism as she shares a post now deleted, which said that the tory leader, kemi badenoch , represents white badenoch, represents white supremacy in blackface. should sir keir starmer chuck her out of the party, as it's revealed he's making hundreds of millions of pounds from a property and
following labour's opinion.x rises, never previously mentioned this new government is pathologically dishonest. well, don't worry, i'll be dropping a few truth bombs about sir keir starmer and his devious new administration in just a moment. in the big story, labour mp dawn butler is accused of racism as she shares accused of racism as she shares a post now deleted, which said that the tory leader, kemi badenoch , represents white badenoch, represents white supremacy in blackface. should sir...
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employers national insurance contributions before the election because one of the accusations labour faced followingbeen honest with people at the election about their plans for raising taxes. at the end of the interview there was an interesting question asking, well, was a lot of this budget about class because there are measures in there about inheritance tax, private schools, and she said this was not an ideological budget. this was not an ideological bud . et. ., , this was not an ideological budaet. ., , , this was not an ideological budaet. . , , ., ., budget. there has been another big headline. — budget. there has been another big headline, that _ budget. there has been another big headline, that of _ budget. there has been another big headline, that of the - big headline, that of the conservative leadership race. kemi badenoch taking charge now. she gave that first interview. what was the highlights from that? she was talkin: highlights from that? she was talking about _ highlights from that? she was talking about where _ highlights from that? she was talking about where she - highlights fr
employers national insurance contributions before the election because one of the accusations labour faced followingbeen honest with people at the election about their plans for raising taxes. at the end of the interview there was an interesting question asking, well, was a lot of this budget about class because there are measures in there about inheritance tax, private schools, and she said this was not an ideological budget. this was not an ideological bud . et. ., , this was not an...
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it's been introduced by labour mp kim leadbeater, so mps have no party orders to follow.us or our loved ones could be unfortunate or unlucky enough to receive a terminal diagnosis. and i struggle to see how it is fair orjust to deny anyone the autonomy, dignity and personal choice that we might want to take control of our final weeks. i agree with the honourable gentleman... but many mps worry that some terminally ill patients will be pressured into taking this path. people do not generally write letters to sick relatives urging them to consider assisted suicide, and then put the letter on file. and coercion in the family context can be about not what you say, but about what you don't say. mary kelly foy spoke about maria, her late disabled daughter. i am filled with dread and fear for those other people like maria, who are nonverbal and don't have that capacity. and what might happen to to others like maria if they aren't loved and cared for. and there are limits o palliative care... others focused on terminally ill patients whose pain can't be alleviated. currently for
it's been introduced by labour mp kim leadbeater, so mps have no party orders to follow.us or our loved ones could be unfortunate or unlucky enough to receive a terminal diagnosis. and i struggle to see how it is fair orjust to deny anyone the autonomy, dignity and personal choice that we might want to take control of our final weeks. i agree with the honourable gentleman... but many mps worry that some terminally ill patients will be pressured into taking this path. people do not generally...
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it's been introduced by labour mp kim leadbeater, so mps have no party orders to follow. any one of us or our loved ones could be unfortunate or unlucky enough to receive a terminal diagnosis. and i struggle to see how it is fair orjust to deny anyone the autonomy, dignity and personal choice that we might want to take control of our final weeks. i agree with the honourable gentleman... but many mps worry that some terminally ill patients will be pressured into taking this path. people do not generally write letters to sick relatives urging them to consider assisted suicide, and then put the letter on file. and coercion in the family context can be about not what you say, but about what you don't say. mary kelly foy spoke about maria, her late disabled daughter. i am filled with dread and fear for those other people - like maria, who are nonverbal and don't have that capacity. i and what might happen to others like maria - if they aren't loved and cared for. - and there are limits to palliative care... others focused on terminally ill patients whose pain can't be alleviat
it's been introduced by labour mp kim leadbeater, so mps have no party orders to follow. any one of us or our loved ones could be unfortunate or unlucky enough to receive a terminal diagnosis. and i struggle to see how it is fair orjust to deny anyone the autonomy, dignity and personal choice that we might want to take control of our final weeks. i agree with the honourable gentleman... but many mps worry that some terminally ill patients will be pressured into taking this path. people do not...
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this follows weak sales in the united states and china — its two biggest markets. the un's international labourconomy that goes to workers, rather than those who own companies, has fallen to a record low. workers are currently getting just over 52% of global income. the bbc�*s tadhg enright spoke to the ilo's deputy director—general to find out why workers are getting a smaller share of the economic pie. during the covid period, many workers lostjobs and many of the others were on reduced hours. so that was a decrease for worker income even as the share of global income that was going to capital was increasing. but it's notjust covid — technology has a lot to do with this and, as we bring in new kinds of technology, whether it's robotics or artificial intelligence, that has a positive shock, a really positive effect on labour productivity. but unfortunately, what we've seen is that workers have not shared fairly in the gains from that productivity. fairly in the gains from that productivity-— fairly in the gains from that roductivi . , , ., productivity. does this growing disari productivity. d
this follows weak sales in the united states and china — its two biggest markets. the un's international labourconomy that goes to workers, rather than those who own companies, has fallen to a record low. workers are currently getting just over 52% of global income. the bbc�*s tadhg enright spoke to the ilo's deputy director—general to find out why workers are getting a smaller share of the economic pie. during the covid period, many workers lostjobs and many of the others were on reduced...
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it's been introduced by labour mp kim leadbeater, so mps have no party orders to follow. any one of us or our loved ones could be unfortunate or unlucky enough to receive a terminal diagnosis. and i struggle to see how it is fair orjust to deny anyone the autonomy, dignity and personal choice that we might want to take control of our final weeks. i agree with the honourable gentleman... but many mps worry that some terminally ill patients will be pressured into taking this path. people do not generally write letters to sick relatives urging them to consider assisted suicide, and then put the letter on file. and coercion in the family context can be about not what you say, but about what you don't say. mary kelly foy spoke about maria, her late disabled daughter. i am filled with dread and fear- for those other people like maria, who are nonverbal and don't have that capacity. - and what might happen to to others like maria if they aren't _ loved and cared for. and there are limits 0 palliative care... others focused on terminally ill patients whose pain can't be alleviate
it's been introduced by labour mp kim leadbeater, so mps have no party orders to follow. any one of us or our loved ones could be unfortunate or unlucky enough to receive a terminal diagnosis. and i struggle to see how it is fair orjust to deny anyone the autonomy, dignity and personal choice that we might want to take control of our final weeks. i agree with the honourable gentleman... but many mps worry that some terminally ill patients will be pressured into taking this path. people do not...
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it's been introduced by labour mp kim leadbeater, so mps have no party orders to follow.f us or our loved ones could be unfortunate or unlucky enough to receive a terminal diagnosis, and i struggle to see how it is fair orjust to deny anyone the autonomy, dignity and personal choice that we might want to take control of our final weeks. i agree with the honourable gentleman... but many mps worry that some terminally ill patients will be pressured into taking this path. people do not generally write letters to sick relatives urging them to consider assisted suicide, and then put the letter on file. and coercion in the family context can be about not what you say, but about what you don't say. mary kelly foy spoke about maria, her late disabled daughter. i am filled with dread and fear- for those other people like maria, who are non—verbal and don't have that capacity. _ and what might happen to others like maria if they aren't _ loved and cared for. and there are limits to palliative care... others focused on terminally ill patients whose pain can't be alleviated. currentl
it's been introduced by labour mp kim leadbeater, so mps have no party orders to follow.f us or our loved ones could be unfortunate or unlucky enough to receive a terminal diagnosis, and i struggle to see how it is fair orjust to deny anyone the autonomy, dignity and personal choice that we might want to take control of our final weeks. i agree with the honourable gentleman... but many mps worry that some terminally ill patients will be pressured into taking this path. people do not generally...
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as one of the key architects of a labour government, john achieved that rare thing — he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to followll in his own way, with humour, with pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one—off. a towering pillar of new labour, john prescott spent ten years as deputy prime minister under blair. he oversaw a sprawling department covering the environment, transport and the regions. it was a long way from his birthplace in prestatyn, north wales. he failed the 11 plus, which wanted him through his life. at 15, he left school to become a ship�*s steward. he wasn�*t new labour�*s slickest politician. those five pledges are essential. you can see i can�*t find them. with his union background and working class roots, he was the glue holding blair�*s movement together. i can�*t use the boards of old labour, i have to use the old ways. he was highly intelligent. that was sometimes masked by people he used to make fun of his speeches and his use of the english language, but he was an incredibly direct communicator. and even if the syntax never quite made sense, the sentiment was very powerf
as one of the key architects of a labour government, john achieved that rare thing — he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to followll in his own way, with humour, with pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one—off. a towering pillar of new labour, john prescott spent ten years as deputy prime minister under blair. he oversaw a sprawling department covering the environment, transport and the regions. it was a long way from his birthplace in prestatyn, north...
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next half hour or so and the first mp to speak will be labour's kim leadbeater, who's leading the campaign for a change in the law. we'll be following debate in the house of commons throughout the day, but first our political correspondent, harry farley, has the details on what is being proposed_ nearly a decade on from mps�* last vote on assisted dying, today will be historic, whatever the result. the proposed changes are being made by this labour politician. kim leadbeater came top in a lottery of mps who get to suggest a new law that parliament then debates. if it passes, this law would apply to adults with a terminal illness, judged to have less than six months to live. they must have expressed a clear, settled and informed wish to end their own life, free from coercion or pressure. two doctors must sign that all those safeguards have been met, and a judge must give final approval. a doctor can prepare the substance to end the life, but the person must self—administer it. as the arguments have taken shape, prominent figures have taken sides. former prime minister gordon brown said it would alter society's attitude towards the el
next half hour or so and the first mp to speak will be labour's kim leadbeater, who's leading the campaign for a change in the law. we'll be following debate in the house of commons throughout the day, but first our political correspondent, harry farley, has the details on what is being proposed_ nearly a decade on from mps�* last vote on assisted dying, today will be historic, whatever the result. the proposed changes are being made by this labour politician. kim leadbeater came top in a...
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anger from the uk's farming sector, following the government's planed changes to agricultural inheritance tax. farmers in wales have staged a protest outside the welsh labour £1 million face a tax rate of 20 per cent. the prime minister has said it won't impact the vast majority — but the national farmers' union have called it devastating, saying it will force farmers to sell off land. well, prime minister sir keir starmer has been addressing that conference in wales in the last hour and had this to say, i will defend facing up to the harsh light of fiscal reality at the top decisions that were necessary to stabilise our economy and i will defend them protecting the payslips of working people, fixing the foundations of our economy and investing in the future of britain and the future of wales, finally turning the page on austerity once and for all. correspondent, damian grammatiacas was watching. there are farm tractors arriving, people with placards outside. just to wind back for people, this is all about inheritance tax as palmer's not having to pay it on their land if they pass the tone. —— mike farmer having to pay it. the government change their mind
anger from the uk's farming sector, following the government's planed changes to agricultural inheritance tax. farmers in wales have staged a protest outside the welsh labour £1 million face a tax rate of 20 per cent. the prime minister has said it won't impact the vast majority — but the national farmers' union have called it devastating, saying it will force farmers to sell off land. well, prime minister sir keir starmer has been addressing that conference in wales in the last hour and had...
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labour government, john achieved that rare thing. he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow.ateful to him for that. mr speaker, he did it all in his own way, with humour, pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one—off. there will be a moment for fuller tributes, but today i send my deepest condolences and i'm sure the whole house does, to john's wife pauline and his family, to the city of hull and all who knew and loved him. his legacy lives on in all of us. i would like to update the house on my engagements at cop and 620. we live in a dangerous world. we all wish that wasn't the case, but it is. that means global problems are reaching into the lives of our constituents more and more. climate change causes extreme weather, like the terrible floods we saw in september, and it drives down economic growth. conflicts drive up the prices of fuel, food and energy, and threaten our stability and security. and both are drivers of migration. so to serve the british people, we must tackle these problems head—on, because they do not stop at our borders, and this is the fun
labour government, john achieved that rare thing. he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow.ateful to him for that. mr speaker, he did it all in his own way, with humour, pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one—off. there will be a moment for fuller tributes, but today i send my deepest condolences and i'm sure the whole house does, to john's wife pauline and his family, to the city of hull and all who knew and loved him. his legacy lives on in all of...
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labour government, john achieved that rare thing. he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful ton way, with humour, with pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one off. # things can only get better...# a towering pillar of new labour, john prescott spent ten years as deputy prime minister under blair. he oversaw a sprawling department covering the environment, transport and the regions. it was a long way from his birthplace in prestatyn, north wales. he failed the 11 plus which haunted him through his life. at 15 he left school to become a ship's steward. he wasn't new labour's slickest politician. those five prejudices are essential. you can see i can't find them. with his union background and working class roots, he was a glue holding blair's movement together. i can't use the boards. i'm old labour and i've got to still look my old ways. he was highly, highly intelligent. that was sometimes masked by, you know, people used to make, make fun of his speeches and his use of the english language, but he was incredibly direct communicator. and even if the syntax never
labour government, john achieved that rare thing. he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful ton way, with humour, with pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one off. # things can only get better...# a towering pillar of new labour, john prescott spent ten years as deputy prime minister under blair. he oversaw a sprawling department covering the environment, transport and the regions. it was a long way from his birthplace in...
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following an israeli army evacuation order. meanwhile hezbollah carries out attacks on israeli military sites. let's ta ke let's take you live to budapest where sir keir starmer the leader of the labourarty and trimester is set to arrive to meet european leaders to discuss security on the continent. it's been 35 years since of the fall of the berlin wall. we look at how the historical event inspired countless film—makers, as the annual celebration begins tomorrow. hello, welcome to bbc news. president biden is preparing to address the nation, 2a hours after donald trump's decisive victory in the presidential election. mr trump is said to be considering candidates for his top team, ahead of his return to the white house. his democratic opponent, kamala harris says she will help to ensure a peaceful transfer of power. but in a speech to her supporters in washington she said that whilst she conceded the election, she would continue the fight that fuelled the campaign. the vice president said she would never stop working for freedom, opportunity, fairness and dignity for all people. donald trump's victory has been described as one of the most dramatic comebacks in american political hist
following an israeli army evacuation order. meanwhile hezbollah carries out attacks on israeli military sites. let's ta ke let's take you live to budapest where sir keir starmer the leader of the labourarty and trimester is set to arrive to meet european leaders to discuss security on the continent. it's been 35 years since of the fall of the berlin wall. we look at how the historical event inspired countless film—makers, as the annual celebration begins tomorrow. hello, welcome to bbc news....
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and i think many in labour, including the top leadership, thought that kamala harris was going to win this election. they were obviously not following polling very closely, and donald trump is once again going to be the president of the united states. and that's bad news for the far left socialist labour party who whose own leadership have relentlessly attacked donald trump in the past, including david lammy, the foreign secretary, who you have pointed out made some absolutely appalling, horrific comments about about donald trump previously . so i about about donald trump previously. so i think about about donald trump previously . so i think there's previously. so i think there's big trouble ahead, actually, for keir starmer and for the labour, the labour government actually. >> well, ngannou that expression of far left labour party raised a chuckle in the studio , not a chuckle in the studio, not least because that's the language used by by trump. but just explain that to us, because in this country, labour is sort of centre left. but i guess the politics they pursue, the labour party, the social, the social, the welfare state, th
and i think many in labour, including the top leadership, thought that kamala harris was going to win this election. they were obviously not following polling very closely, and donald trump is once again going to be the president of the united states. and that's bad news for the far left socialist labour party who whose own leadership have relentlessly attacked donald trump in the past, including david lammy, the foreign secretary, who you have pointed out made some absolutely appalling,...
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following party orders. the bill passed with 330 mps in favour, and 275 against, a majority of 55. it'll now go to further rounds of debate. rachael maskel is the labourarliamentary group against assisted dying. she also worked as a care worker and physiotherapist in the nhs for 20 years and explained why she voted against the bill. first of all, i had spent 14 months on the health select committee inquiry in looking at assisted dying, assisted suicide as we called our inquiry, and we took a look at the detail that was happening globally. we zoomed in and then paid a visit to oregon as well to have a look at what was happening there, and then play report together which we presented to parliament in the spring. and i think what really stood out for me and i saw that legislation just 17 days ago, was that the legislation itself has so many places where the law could be expanded or such a broad scope that i'm really concerned about what happens to the vulnerable and what happens if people are coerced and then where is the security? because clearly doctors who would be administering the assisted dying, they will be proponents of assisting dying themselves
following party orders. the bill passed with 330 mps in favour, and 275 against, a majority of 55. it'll now go to further rounds of debate. rachael maskel is the labourarliamentary group against assisted dying. she also worked as a care worker and physiotherapist in the nhs for 20 years and explained why she voted against the bill. first of all, i had spent 14 months on the health select committee inquiry in looking at assisted dying, assisted suicide as we called our inquiry, and we took a...
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labour mps barry gardiner and beccy cooper speaking to me earlier. a memorial service is being held this morning for the former first minister of scotland alex salmond — following north macedonia at the age of 69. 400 people are due to attend the invitation—only event at edinburgh's st giles' cathedral. let's speak to our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon. take us through what we are expecting this morning. that memorial— expecting this morning. that memorial service _ expecting this morning. that memorial service gets - expecting this morning. twat memorial service gets under way injust a few memorial service gets under way in just a few minutes' time. we are seeing invited guests make their way across the square here in the centre of edinburgh, making their way into the historic saint giles' cathedral. we saw the deputy first minister, kate forbes, enter the cathedral. shortly before that, the car of the current first minister, john swinney pulled up. he was greeted by clapping from some in the crowd. you may be able to see behind me. he was also greeted with some boos and cheers stop one person shouted traitor, and shame on you stop it is a sense, perhaps
labour mps barry gardiner and beccy cooper speaking to me earlier. a memorial service is being held this morning for the former first minister of scotland alex salmond — following north macedonia at the age of 69. 400 people are due to attend the invitation—only event at edinburgh's st giles' cathedral. let's speak to our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon. take us through what we are expecting this morning. that memorial— expecting this morning. that memorial service _ expecting this...
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achieved that rare _ labour government, john achieved that rare thing singo that he changed people's lives and he set the path — changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follows— the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful to him for that _ will always be grateful to him for that and — will always be grateful to him for that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his— that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his own — that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his own way, with humour, with pride, _ in his own way, with humour, with pride, passion and total conviction. he truly— pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was— pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one—off. a pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one-off.— he truly was a one-off. a towering illar of he truly was a one-off. a towering pillar of new— he truly was a one-off. a towering pillar of new labour, _ he truly was a one-off. a towering pillar of new labour, john - he truly was a one-off. a towering i pillar of new labour, john prescott spent ten years as deputy prime minister under blair. he oversaw a sprawling department covering the environment, tran
achieved that rare _ labour government, john achieved that rare thing singo that he changed people's lives and he set the path — changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follows— the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful to him for that _ will always be grateful to him for that and — will always be grateful to him for that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his— that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his own — that. and mr speaker, he did it all in...
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following labour's opinion. following labour's catastrophic halloween budget and after a raft of tax rises, never previously mentioned this new government is pathologically dishonest. well, don't worry, i'll be dropping a few truth bombs about sir keir starmer and his devious new administration in just a moment. in the big story, labour mp dawn butler is accused of racism as she shares accused of racism as she shares a post now deleted, which said that the tory leader, kemi badenoch , represents white badenoch, represents white supremacy in blackface. should sir keir starmer chuck her out of the party, as it's revealed he's making hundreds of millions of pounds from a property and business empire? is king charles ripping off the british taxpayer? i'll be speaking to one of the best connected royal journalists in the country. and is donald trump days away from an extraordinary political comeback and a glorious return to the white house? i'll be asking one of his senior advisers and looking forward to this in an h
following labour's opinion. following labour's catastrophic halloween budget and after a raft of tax rises, never previously mentioned this new government is pathologically dishonest. well, don't worry, i'll be dropping a few truth bombs about sir keir starmer and his devious new administration in just a moment. in the big story, labour mp dawn butler is accused of racism as she shares accused of racism as she shares a post now deleted, which said that the tory leader, kemi badenoch ,...
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but next, following labour's bloodbath budget, should we bnng bloodbath budget, should we bring back liz truss? all is forgiven. that is my friday feeling monologue. it is a classic. you won't want to miss it. yes, indeed. we'll be talking about that lady there. the chancellor, rachel reeves. it's not pretty. nightmare on downing street. first the news headunes downing street. first the news headlines and katie bowen . headlines and katie bowen. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. it's just gone. 8:00 these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom a developing story this evening . six teenagers have this evening. six teenagers have been arrested after a 13 year old girl was found with multiple stab wounds at the side of a major road in east yorkshire, police said she was found on the a63 in hessle with life threatening injuries, including lacerations to her neck, abdomen, chest and back. four boys and two girls aged between 14 and 17, were arrested in a nearby wooded area and are being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder. detective superintenden
but next, following labour's bloodbath budget, should we bnng bloodbath budget, should we bring back liz truss? all is forgiven. that is my friday feeling monologue. it is a classic. you won't want to miss it. yes, indeed. we'll be talking about that lady there. the chancellor, rachel reeves. it's not pretty. nightmare on downing street. first the news headunes downing street. first the news headlines and katie bowen . headlines and katie bowen. >> mark, thank you very much . >>...
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but next, following labour's bloodbath budget, should we bnng bloodbath budget, should we bring back liz truss? all is forgiven. that is my friday feeling monologue. it is a classic. you won't want to miss it. yes, indeed. we'll be talking about that lady there. the chancellor, rachel reeves. it's not pretty. nightmare on downing street. first the news headunes downing street. first the news headlines and katie bowen . headlines and katie bowen. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. it's just gone. 8:00 these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom a developing story this evening . six teenagers have this evening. six teenagers have been arrested after a 13 year old girl was found with multiple stab wounds at the side of a major road in east yorkshire, police said she was found on the a63 in hessle with life threatening injuries, including lacerations to her neck, abdomen, chest and back. four boys and two girls aged between 14 and 17, were arrested in a nearby wooded area and are being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder. detective superintenden
but next, following labour's bloodbath budget, should we bnng bloodbath budget, should we bring back liz truss? all is forgiven. that is my friday feeling monologue. it is a classic. you won't want to miss it. yes, indeed. we'll be talking about that lady there. the chancellor, rachel reeves. it's not pretty. nightmare on downing street. first the news headunes downing street. first the news headlines and katie bowen . headlines and katie bowen. >> mark, thank you very much . >>...
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following this new labour government's first budget. well done everyone .ald done everyone. under donald trump, the americans have voted for boom. but under starmer, we're going bust . your reaction we're going bust. your reaction? gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, tonight's top pundits. we have political commentator annunziata rees—mogg . we have the former rees—mogg. we have the former conservative mp, sir michael fabncant conservative mp, sir michael fabricant and tv news legend, 1500 00:10:2
following this new labour government's first budget. well done everyone .ald done everyone. under donald trump, the americans have voted for boom. but under starmer, we're going bust . your reaction we're going bust. your reaction? gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, tonight's top pundits. we have political commentator annunziata rees—mogg . we have the former rees—mogg. we have the former conservative mp, sir michael fabncant conservative mp, sir michael fabricant and tv news legend, 1500...
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it follows a string of senior labour figures coming out against the motion, including former prime ministerordon brown, as well as cabinet ministers including the justice secretary shabana mahmood, health secretary wes streeting, the education secretary and science secretary peter kyle. but while the government may be split on the issue, mps sponsoring the bill are confident there is enough support for it to pass through. and davina mccall says her short term memory is a bit remiss as she recovers from brain tumour surgery. the tv presenter looked visibly emotional as she posted a video of herself in bed, updating her instagram followers on her condition , saying it had on her condition, saying it had been a mad time. she expressed an enormous, heartfelt thank you to people who had messaged after the 57 year old revealed this month she had a benign brain tumour. a colloid cyst, which she described as very rare. >> i think when something like this happens. i just feel so grateful . i've always been grateful. i've always been grateful. i've always been grateful. i've always been grateful. i'v
it follows a string of senior labour figures coming out against the motion, including former prime ministerordon brown, as well as cabinet ministers including the justice secretary shabana mahmood, health secretary wes streeting, the education secretary and science secretary peter kyle. but while the government may be split on the issue, mps sponsoring the bill are confident there is enough support for it to pass through. and davina mccall says her short term memory is a bit remiss as she...
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however, this statement has been seen as controversial following the budget last month in which labour introduced a tax of 20% on inherited farming assets above £1 million. earlier, a sheep and cattle farmer told gb news this new tax will devastate many family businesses. >> everybody agrees that in a, you know, a sound democracy, we need to pay taxes because we understand that public sector needs supporting. but i think the critical thing the government has completely missed on this is that there is no margin left in farming and british farming. we're constantly told as farmers that we need high welfare livestock systems. we need high regard for the environment and we're achieving all those things. if you look at the global level, but there is still no margin to pay but there is still no margin to pay surplus towards taxes, particularly this sort of draconian inheritance tax, which will frankly finish off many, many family businesses, terminally ill adults who are expected to die within six months would be able to request assistance to end their own life. >> that's under the proposed
however, this statement has been seen as controversial following the budget last month in which labour introduced a tax of 20% on inherited farming assets above £1 million. earlier, a sheep and cattle farmer told gb news this new tax will devastate many family businesses. >> everybody agrees that in a, you know, a sound democracy, we need to pay taxes because we understand that public sector needs supporting. but i think the critical thing the government has completely missed on this is...
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however, this statement has been seen as controversial following the budget last month in which labour introduced a tax of 20% on inherited farming assets above £1 million, earlier, a sheep and cattle farmer told gb news this new tax will devastate many family businesses. >> he agrees that in a, you know, a sound democracy, we need to pay taxes because we understand that public sector needs supporting. but i think the critical thing the government has completely missed on this is that there is no margin left in farming and british farming. we are constantly told as farmers that we need high welfare livestock systems, we need high regard for the environment and we're achieving all those things. if you look at the global level, but there is still no margin to pay but there is still no margin to pay surplus towards taxes, particularly this sort of draconian inheritance tax, which will frankly finish off many, many family businesses. >> writer and journalist alison pearson has said that she's facing a police investigation for allegedly stirring up racial hatred in a social media post last
however, this statement has been seen as controversial following the budget last month in which labour introduced a tax of 20% on inherited farming assets above £1 million, earlier, a sheep and cattle farmer told gb news this new tax will devastate many family businesses. >> he agrees that in a, you know, a sound democracy, we need to pay taxes because we understand that public sector needs supporting. but i think the critical thing the government has completely missed on this is that...
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however, this statement has been seen as controversial following the budget last month in which labour introduced a tax of 20% on inherited farming assets above £1 million. earlier, a sheep and cattle farmer told gb news this new tax will devastate many family businesses. >> agrees that in a, you know, a sound democracy, we need to pay taxes because we understand that pubuc taxes because we understand that public sector needs supporting. but i think the critical thing the government has completely missed on this is that there is no margin left in farming and british farming. we're constantly told as farmers that we need high welfare livestock systems. we need high regard for the environment and we're achieving all those things. if you look at the global level, but there is still no margin to pay but there is still no margin to pay surplus towards taxes , pay surplus towards taxes, particularly this sort of draconian inheritance tax, which will frankly finish off many, many family businesses. >> and finally, it's been announced that gary lineker will step down as host of match of the da
however, this statement has been seen as controversial following the budget last month in which labour introduced a tax of 20% on inherited farming assets above £1 million. earlier, a sheep and cattle farmer told gb news this new tax will devastate many family businesses. >> agrees that in a, you know, a sound democracy, we need to pay taxes because we understand that pubuc taxes because we understand that public sector needs supporting. but i think the critical thing the government has...
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arrested because the uk government wants to follow this icc ruling, even though the likes of joe biden and others have decried it as outrageous. what's labourh
arrested because the uk government wants to follow this icc ruling, even though the likes of joe biden and others have decried it as outrageous. what's labourh
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following the government's changes to inheritance tax. in an interview with gb news last night, the former senior labour adviser john night, the former seniorour adviserjohn mcternan had this to say about farmers. >> it's due to farmers what margaret thatcher did to miners, which was and you know, she's very heavy handed police tactics followed by what? putting them out of business. >> if people if people if people are so upset that they want to go in the streets and spray slurry on them, then we don't need the small farmers . need the small farmers. >> well, our political editor , >> well, our political editor, christopher hope, today asked the prime minister, sir keir starmer, about those comments from that former senior labour adviser. >> your inheritance tax plans for farmers, john mcternan, a former aide to tony blair. of course, the labour prime minister says your party wants to do to the farmers what thatcher did to the miners is an industry we can do without. is that what you think about farming? >> no, i totally disagree. i am absolutely committed to supporting our farmers. i said that before the election and i say it after the ele
following the government's changes to inheritance tax. in an interview with gb news last night, the former senior labour adviser john night, the former seniorour adviserjohn mcternan had this to say about farmers. >> it's due to farmers what margaret thatcher did to miners, which was and you know, she's very heavy handed police tactics followed by what? putting them out of business. >> if people if people if people are so upset that they want to go in the streets and spray slurry on...
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conservatives, but i think starmer and labour are emboldened by their huge majority , and the police will majority, and the police will feel more comfortable to followis. and can we blame the police? i mean, that's up for debate. they're just following the law. that's what they're doing. and at the end of they're doing. and at the end of the day, people pay a lot of money for soiled pants. nick. and it just goes to prove that a hate incident, one person's hate incident is another person's kink or truth. yeah, i don't know . you know, i mean, another know. you know, i mean, another person's jaguar ad. exactly. so this is and all joking aside, that's exactly what the point is. how can it's so subjective? all of these, you know, when it comes to the trans issue, for instance, there will be people who firmly believe that a man can can transition to a woman, and there will be people who firmly believe that that cannot happen, and they should be they should be views that can be held and debated day in and day out. they shouldn't be a matter for the police. you know, we shouldn't be policing tweets. we shouldn't be policing tweets. we should policing the s
conservatives, but i think starmer and labour are emboldened by their huge majority , and the police will majority, and the police will feel more comfortable to followis. and can we blame the police? i mean, that's up for debate. they're just following the law. that's what they're doing. and at the end of they're doing. and at the end of the day, people pay a lot of money for soiled pants. nick. and it just goes to prove that a hate incident, one person's hate incident is another person's kink...
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follow suit? >> and thousands of farmers are set to descend on westminster this week, rallying against labour's controversiallans to increase inheritance tax on farm. how will starmer's government handle this demonstration? >> a school sex education course in scotland is being blamed for the rise in the number of young people questioning their gender identity or experiencing dysphoria. should transgender ideology be taught in schools ? ideology be taught in schools? >> and masked raiders snuck into windsor castle estate as the prince and princess of wales and their children slept in their home nearby. what does this breach in security mean for the future king and the met office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across large parts of the uk , with large parts of the uk, with forecasters warning of disruptive snow or perhaps joyous snow. >> and of course, those problems could last until tuesday, so should we be dreaming of a white christmas ? christmas? and goodness me, it's a busy show. today we're going to be covering lots else besides including this issue of young people in particular sign
follow suit? >> and thousands of farmers are set to descend on westminster this week, rallying against labour's controversiallans to increase inheritance tax on farm. how will starmer's government handle this demonstration? >> a school sex education course in scotland is being blamed for the rise in the number of young people questioning their gender identity or experiencing dysphoria. should transgender ideology be taught in schools ? ideology be taught in schools? >> and...
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that supermarket prices could increase following the government's national insurance tax raid on businesses. we're asking is the move immoral? >> and in my sports labour exchange, there are vacancies coming up as premier league referee david coote in all sorts of trouble. gary lineker is set to leave match of the day and eight players pull out of the england squad. >> it's a bit colder out there this morning and there are some fog patches around as well, but for many it will be a fine autumn day. join me later for a full forecast . full forecast. >> hello there. a very good morning to you. i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast. well good news this morning. that's a little weekend vacancy opening up for you and me. you think so? i think so. >> are you talking about the referee? you were talking about the lineker or. you know what? i think you know quite a few sports jobs up for grabs. the two of us for the price of lineker. yeah, actually, the three of us, if you're interested. there is he, you know. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i would not qualify in any way to do that job in a million years. >> i don't believe that it could have
that supermarket prices could increase following the government's national insurance tax raid on businesses. we're asking is the move immoral? >> and in my sports labour exchange, there are vacancies coming up as premier league referee david coote in all sorts of trouble. gary lineker is set to leave match of the day and eight players pull out of the england squad. >> it's a bit colder out there this morning and there are some fog patches around as well, but for many it will be a...
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followers. actually i think the police said 20,000 farmers descended on the capital earlier on today in protest against the labourgovernment's inheritance tax raid on british farmers. here's what one of them had to say to us before the election. >> they came to the nfu conference and promises they wouldn't put up taxes. they promised they wouldn't put up the inheritance tax and they lied. and they're now blaming if they don't get this money, they won't have enough money for the national health service. and we are here today because we have been betrayed and my farm has been betrayed and my farm has been owned by the same family for since 1551. i'm only a caretaker. my generation and my children and my cousins, they will be caretakers for the next generation. we are to here produce cheap food for this country, and our family survived the first world war. many of my members fell on the battlefields of flanders. our farm was shot up and bombed during the second world war, having farm workers killed. we're not about to lie down and have our family inheritance stolen from us to waste money on the vanity projects of th
followers. actually i think the police said 20,000 farmers descended on the capital earlier on today in protest against the labourgovernment's inheritance tax raid on british farmers. here's what one of them had to say to us before the election. >> they came to the nfu conference and promises they wouldn't put up taxes. they promised they wouldn't put up the inheritance tax and they lied. and they're now blaming if they don't get this money, they won't have enough money for the national...
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follows initial cuts in august, when inflation fell to its 2% target. chancellor rachel reeves said with interest rates on a downward path, the labour government is a worldway from the last parliament. sir keir starmer has signed a deal with balkan nations to target people smuggling gangs at the fifth eu wmmw smuggling gangs at the fifth eu summit. the 46 european leaders met in hungary today to discuss issues including economic security and migration concerns. the prime minister has been holding bilateral meetings with european leaders today, including president zelenskyy. the summit will also address donald trump's win as the bloc focuses on how to accommodate the country's 47th president. the prime minister was once again asked his view on us, uk relations. >> i had a very good meeting with president elect trump a few weeks ago when we had dinner together in new york, and that was very positive, very constructive, as i think you know , and obviously i had know, and obviously i had a phone call with him last night again, very positive, very constructive and to end with one month before the reopening of the notre dame, the iconic french cathedral welcom
follows initial cuts in august, when inflation fell to its 2% target. chancellor rachel reeves said with interest rates on a downward path, the labour government is a worldway from the last parliament. sir keir starmer has signed a deal with balkan nations to target people smuggling gangs at the fifth eu wmmw smuggling gangs at the fifth eu summit. the 46 european leaders met in hungary today to discuss issues including economic security and migration concerns. the prime minister has been...
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labour manifesto. he's been so vocal on twitter about this, hasn't he? >> it seems to have really activated the old 40 year old. i'll have to follow him. he's like his 40 year old span since he was of any relevance, but i think there is a there is a weird disconnect with farmers because we all know, i mean , because we all know, i mean, farmers markets, for instance, they are the ultimate bourgeoisie treat, aren't they? you go along and you get your sourdough, you get your speckled eggs from a specific bird. >> you have a piece of stand up about this, about taking kids to small farms, and they see one alpaca and think, that's how food is made. >> absolutely. and then you spend a fortune in the gift shop. exactly. but but then we all know also farmers earn like five or even four figure salaries. sometimes, despite the vast assets, it is a weird business model. >> and there's an incredibly complicated tax code. so if you're doing the farmers market stuff, then all of a sudden you're not just a farmer. if you've got a yurt in the corner of your field, that you rent out for £30 a night, then you've got another thing to be taxed. so it's al
labour manifesto. he's been so vocal on twitter about this, hasn't he? >> it seems to have really activated the old 40 year old. i'll have to follow him. he's like his 40 year old span since he was of any relevance, but i think there is a there is a weird disconnect with farmers because we all know, i mean , because we all know, i mean, farmers markets, for instance, they are the ultimate bourgeoisie treat, aren't they? you go along and you get your sourdough, you get your speckled eggs...
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it follows warnings from experts last night who urged britain to remain firm and stand strong against vladimir putin's threats. shadow levelling up secretary kevin hollinrake told gb news laboured to increase the uk's defence spending. >> now one of the highest spenders in nato, constantly have been, but we recognise the growing threats around the world and that's why we committed to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, and that is a commitment not matched by the labour government. they have made some kind of general commitment to get there at some point in the future, but the threat is now and we should bolster our defences now. we made that firm commitment. labour should do the same . labour should do the same. >> elsewhere, the justice secretary says the state should never offer death as a service. shabana mahmood made those comments in a strongly worded intervention over the assisted dying bill, ahead of an historic commons vote next week. in a letter to constituents, miss mahmood said she was profoundly concerned by the legislation, not just for religious reasons, but also because it could create a slippery slope towards death on demand. while she has previo
it follows warnings from experts last night who urged britain to remain firm and stand strong against vladimir putin's threats. shadow levelling up secretary kevin hollinrake told gb news laboured to increase the uk's defence spending. >> now one of the highest spenders in nato, constantly have been, but we recognise the growing threats around the world and that's why we committed to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, and that is a commitment not matched by the labour...
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it follows warnings from experts last night who urged britain to remain firm and stand strong against vladimir putin's threats. shadow levelling up secretary kevin hollinrake told gb news. laboureeded to increase the uk's defence spending , now one of the highest spending, now one of the highest spenders in nato. >> constantly have been, but we recognise the growing threats around the world and that's why we committed to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, and that is a commitment not matched by the labour government. they have made some kind of general commitment to get there at some point in the future, but the threat is now and we should bolster our defences now. we made that firm commitment. labour should do the same . same. >> elsewhere, the justice secretary says the state should never offer death as a service. shabana mahmood made the comments in a strongly worded intervention over the assisted dying bill. editor. ahead of a historic commons vote next week , historic commons vote next week, in a letter to constituents, mr mahmood said she was profoundly concerned by the legislation, not for just religious reasons but because it could create a slippery slop
it follows warnings from experts last night who urged britain to remain firm and stand strong against vladimir putin's threats. shadow levelling up secretary kevin hollinrake told gb news. laboureeded to increase the uk's defence spending , now one of the highest spending, now one of the highest spenders in nato. >> constantly have been, but we recognise the growing threats around the world and that's why we committed to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, and that is a...
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it follows warnings from experts last night who urged britain to remain firm and stand strong against vladimir putin's threat. shadow levelling up secretary kevin hollinrake told gb news laboureed to increase the uk's defence spending, now one of the highest spenders in nato, constantly have been, but we recognise the growing threats around the world and that's why we committed to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, and that is a commitment not matched by the labour government. >> they have made some kind of general commitment to get there at some point in the future. but the threat is now and we should bolster our defences now. we made that firm commitment. labour should do the same. >> in other news, the justice secretary says the state should never offer death as a service. shabana mahmood made the comments in a strongly worded intervention over the assisted dying bill, ahead of an historic commons vote next week. in a letter to constituents, miss mahmood said she was profoundly concerned by the legislation, not just for religious reasons but because it could create a slippery slope towards death on demand. she has previously made clear she would vote agains
it follows warnings from experts last night who urged britain to remain firm and stand strong against vladimir putin's threat. shadow levelling up secretary kevin hollinrake told gb news laboureed to increase the uk's defence spending, now one of the highest spenders in nato, constantly have been, but we recognise the growing threats around the world and that's why we committed to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, and that is a commitment not matched by the labour government....
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it follows warnings from experts last night who urged britain to remain firm and stand strong against vladimir putin's threats. shadow levelling up secretary kevin hollinrake told gb news that labourto increase the uk's defence spending. now . spending. now. >> one of the highest spenders in nato constantly have been, but we recognise the growing threats around the world and that's why we committed to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, and that is a commitment not matched by the labour government. they have made some kind of general commitment to get there at some point in the future. but the threat is now and we should bolster our defences now. we made that firm commitment. labour should do the same . labour should do the same. >> elsewhere, the justice secretary says the state should never offer death as a service. shabana mahmood made the comments in a strongly worded intervention over the assisted dying bill, ahead of a historic commons vote next week. in a letter to constituents, mr mahmood said she was profoundly concerned by the legislation, not just for religious reasons but because it could create a slippery slope towards death on demand. a group of faith l
it follows warnings from experts last night who urged britain to remain firm and stand strong against vladimir putin's threats. shadow levelling up secretary kevin hollinrake told gb news that labourto increase the uk's defence spending. now . spending. now. >> one of the highest spenders in nato constantly have been, but we recognise the growing threats around the world and that's why we committed to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, and that is a commitment not matched...
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following a battle with alzheimer's. his family said he'd spent his life trying to improve the lives of others, fighting for social justice and protecting the environment. earlier, former labourme minister tony blair paid tribute to his former deputy. >> he was highly, highly intelligent. that was sometimes masked by, you know, people . masked by, you know, people. people used to make, make fun of his his speeches and his use of the english language. but he was incredibly direct communicator. and even if the syntax never quite made sense, the sentiment was very powerful and made complete sense and i found him, you know, we had our disagreements from time to time, but he was loyal, committed an enormous help to me , and he had enormous help to me, and he had a fantastic gut instinct about politics. >> now, following reports yesterday that ukraine has launched british storm shadow missiles into russia for the first time, questions have been asked about potential russian retaliation. earlier, prime minister sir keir starmer told the commons that the uk will continue to stand up for what is right. >> ukraine has a clear right of self—defence against russia's illegal attacks . so,
following a battle with alzheimer's. his family said he'd spent his life trying to improve the lives of others, fighting for social justice and protecting the environment. earlier, former labourme minister tony blair paid tribute to his former deputy. >> he was highly, highly intelligent. that was sometimes masked by, you know, people . masked by, you know, people. people used to make, make fun of his his speeches and his use of the english language. but he was incredibly direct...