0
0.0
Feb 1, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so keir starn she was held ld him british prime ministers so keir starn she was held in him british ny medical receive any adequate medical treatment but she she was treatment but she says she was held in un facilities in the buildings belonging to much buildings belonging to the much un body under wa. criticiaad alli badg ahdaraa " " criticiaad alli badg ahdarvia " " -- -- unrwa's anrows been -- -- unrwa's facilities in gaza were used by hamas to launch attacks from as command and control and as command and control centres. it is important to say that those unrwa facilities often the onl buildins in parts of gaza left standing in parts of gaza were used by thousands of and were used by thousands of palestinians to seek shelter palestinians to seek, shelter to hide to escape the aaa ta hiaa ar ta aaaaaa tha this to made by the hostage, spokesperson said it and tltélila'a aaaaaaaaraahaaia it any claim seriously tif eif its buildings, particala-rly if ita aa'aags if abandoned, we used to oi’ or in and it hida ar’aaaa'haatagaa ih add it like an would like an independent despite all thes
so keir starn she was held ld him british prime ministers so keir starn she was held in him british ny medical receive any adequate medical treatment but she she was treatment but she says she was held in un facilities in the buildings belonging to much buildings belonging to the much un body under wa. criticiaad alli badg ahdaraa " " criticiaad alli badg ahdarvia " " -- -- unrwa's anrows been -- -- unrwa's facilities in gaza were used by hamas to launch attacks from as...
0
0.0
Feb 28, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she has published her —r fi — keir resignation letter to sir keir she is not a figure starmer. cats. she says that ,, ~ . . ,, backs that they need to she backs that they need to increase spending on defence, says that e says that shee e says that shee had e jsjiejsays that she had expected some of that would e her budget, from her budget, the international aid budget, from her budget, the internationalaid budget, but she is critical of the she is very critical of the decision to, as she it, decision to, as she puts it, the tactical decision to take all of it from that budget. she says that the cuts will be worse than they have been betrayed, it will make it betrayed, that it will make it impossible for the uk to maintain priorities in gaza, c dang, vaccination, dang, ukraine, vaccination, climate, and for a rules —based systems. she also says she climate, and for a rules —based systems. she there ays she climate, and for a rules —based systems. she there would she climate, and for a rules —based systems. she there would be he had expected there would be more of a the had expec
she has published her —r fi — keir resignation letter to sir keir she is not a figure starmer. cats. she says that ,, ~ . . ,, backs that they need to she backs that they need to increase spending on defence, says that e says that shee e says that shee had e jsjiejsays that she had expected some of that would e her budget, from her budget, the international aid budget, from her budget, the internationalaid budget, but she is critical of the she is very critical of the decision to, as she...
0
0.0
Feb 1, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
be released under this deal — when she was abducted into gaza, she was shot in the leg and the hand. the british prime minister, sir keires. it's important to say that those facilities were often the only buildings left standing escape the fighting. said it takes any claims seriously, particularly if it's buildings, even if they were abandoned, like an independent inquiry. there are further signs of progress over the weekend, as well — the border crossing at rafah between egypt and gaza who are so badly injured or suffering from illnesses at the white house. the meeting will come as the us president has expressed a lack of confidence in the gaza ceasefire deal, and has suggested he wants egypt and jordan to take department readout of the call. the leglislation proposed by the conservative on migration. but it was particularly controversial because democratic party, would have relied on the far—right afd — alternative for germany — to pass the law. that move was widely criticised for breaching a so—called the outcome of friday's vote is a blow to mr merz, who is looking to become the country's next chancellor. our corres
be released under this deal — when she was abducted into gaza, she was shot in the leg and the hand. the british prime minister, sir keires. it's important to say that those facilities were often the only buildings left standing escape the fighting. said it takes any claims seriously, particularly if it's buildings, even if they were abandoned, like an independent inquiry. there are further signs of progress over the weekend, as well — the border crossing at rafah between egypt and gaza who...
0
0.0
Feb 2, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
one day in 2017, she got a phone call saying, - labour mp called keir starmer? ect with audiences. so she watched him speak and she said, basically, that was rubbish. didn't expect to be called back, - and she worked with . keystone for four years. conscientious, aware - of his weaknesses and really, really keen to improve. now, some people will say he didn't improve that markedly. j those who work with him say public speaking comes muchl more naturally to him now. arts of politics. that's one of the things that explains his relationship - with people like morgan i'm not good at it. i don't particularly like it. you seem to be good at it. you know, you go over there and do it. - you know, when you were speaking a few moments ago you need to keep your head down. who lovejeremy corbyn. and you need to ensure that you say and do i mean, that's very easy in principle, but the practice he was saying to his adviser, chris ward, i need to practice prime minister's questions. and we did speak to a lot of starmer aides who said, well, everybody too much needlessly. and ke
one day in 2017, she got a phone call saying, - labour mp called keir starmer? ect with audiences. so she watched him speak and she said, basically, that was rubbish. didn't expect to be called back, - and she worked with . keystone for four years. conscientious, aware - of his weaknesses and really, really keen to improve. now, some people will say he didn't improve that markedly. j those who work with him say public speaking comes muchl more naturally to him now. arts of politics. that's one...
0
0.0
Feb 9, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir starmer�*s rise to power. newscasters have been paying attention. they might see that one of the headlines out of not being up to much. so did shey that keir starmer couldn't run a bath? well, i'm not... you know, there's a lot of things that were said honest and it's tittle tattle. so i don't reckon i don't recognise what was what was said in that book. but that's not tittle tattle. and no, i don't recognise ever saying that to anybody. and then what about what she said or didn't say morning, but in case we can bleep it out, did you suggest... what i said or not i'm not making any which did get passed and i did pass the bill, and the rest of us, as citizens and human beings, seriously and when to think, "oh, that's him deliberately and you talked about that this morning with two very important people. we had andrew neil and christiane amanpour addressing the question of how to triage trump. some of what he says is designed to outcome at the munich security conference. was there a joint conclusion from the journalistic titans of christiane amanpour of cnn and andrew neil of all over the times these days? i was trying. it was all
keir starmer�*s rise to power. newscasters have been paying attention. they might see that one of the headlines out of not being up to much. so did shey that keir starmer couldn't run a bath? well, i'm not... you know, there's a lot of things that were said honest and it's tittle tattle. so i don't reckon i don't recognise what was what was said in that book. but that's not tittle tattle. and no, i don't recognise ever saying that to anybody. and then what about what she said or didn't say...
0
0.0
Feb 14, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i think she's got some very, very serious questions to answer. keirachel reeves can't escape concerns about her past. the woman at the centre of a case in which mi5 admitted to apologise to her. beth, not her real name, was attacked with a machete up with things like this. she says the man, known publicly as x, used his position as an mi5 agent to terrorise her. about the abuse by x. it meant beth's case would largely be kept secret, even from her. but this week we revealed that mi5 had told me that x was an agent when seeking to stop a story about his extremism, we were together has actually been proven to be the case — what they want. he was telling the truth. there were official investigations into what happened. to the bbc and all three courts. i don't matter to them. a spotlight on the way they behave. about me again. due to our new revelations, beth will return to court for a new decision on whether her case can be heard in the open. if you've been affected by any of the issues in this report please visit www. bbc.co.uk/actionline for details of
i think she's got some very, very serious questions to answer. keirachel reeves can't escape concerns about her past. the woman at the centre of a case in which mi5 admitted to apologise to her. beth, not her real name, was attacked with a machete up with things like this. she says the man, known publicly as x, used his position as an mi5 agent to terrorise her. about the abuse by x. it meant beth's case would largely be kept secret, even from her. but this week we revealed that mi5 had told me...
0
0.0
Feb 1, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she is a british—israeli, a 28—year—old, and she was saying she's been in conversation with the british prime minister, sir keira. unrwa, of course has been accused by israel of not only participating in the october 7 attacks, but also that it's important to say that those unrwa facilities were often the only buildings left standing in parts of gaza and were used by thousands of palestinians to seek shelter in, and to hide or to escape the fighting. particularly if its buildings, even if abandoned were used to hide or keep hostages in and it would like an independent inquiry. despite all these hiccups and problems there are further the border crossing at rafah, between egypt and gaza, wyre reporting there. the israeli pm will be the first foreign leader expressed a lack of confidence in the gaza ceasefire deal, spoke with saudi arabia's foreign minister according to a us state department readout of the call. a former us state department official — gave me his view on the israeli pm. i think ithink trump i think trump has a unique as far as american ability as far as american presidents go, to put pressure netan
she is a british—israeli, a 28—year—old, and she was saying she's been in conversation with the british prime minister, sir keira. unrwa, of course has been accused by israel of not only participating in the october 7 attacks, but also that it's important to say that those unrwa facilities were often the only buildings left standing in parts of gaza and were used by thousands of palestinians to seek shelter in, and to hide or to escape the fighting. particularly if its buildings, even if...
0
0.0
Feb 28, 2025
02/25
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
prime minister keir starmer and the president. arguably she left that meeting with a little bit to be satisfied about despite falling short of his key goal of securing the military backs out. he also said he would start stalled negotiations on trade. pres. trump: we are going to have a great trade agreement. at one way or another we will end up with a great trade agreement, and we are working on that as we speak. i think we will have something maybe even in terms of possibilities agreed to shortly. prime minister starmer: our trade relationship is not just wrong, it is fair, balanced, and recyclable. tom: some people call this the most important meeting between theo caper minister and the u.s. president in decades. did keir starmer handle the president deftly or miss an opportunity on ukraine security pledges? >> i do not know that anyone could have events donald trump to make a security pledge to ukraine at this point. this was a huge meeting, their first meeting. he has been courting donald trump hours or days after the first assassination a
prime minister keir starmer and the president. arguably she left that meeting with a little bit to be satisfied about despite falling short of his key goal of securing the military backs out. he also said he would start stalled negotiations on trade. pres. trump: we are going to have a great trade agreement. at one way or another we will end up with a great trade agreement, and we are working on that as we speak. i think we will have something maybe even in terms of possibilities agreed to...
0
0.0
Feb 27, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir stormer. -- starmer. representative gwen moore, a democrat of wisconsin. she is on the ways and means committee and is a member of the progressive caucus. welcome to the program. caller: thanks for -- guest: thanks for having me. host: you sit on the ways and means committee and you sit on the social security subcommittee. they passed their budget resolution. all democrats including yourself were opposed. the question is those $2 trillion in cuts to mandatory federal spending, where do you think that will come from? guest: it's really clear from their reconciliation for their instruction that a great deal will come out of agriculture. 230 billion dollars that also seems to be where snap, formerly called food stamps comes from. 880 billion out of the energy and commerce committee's which presides over medicaid, and also the inflation reduction act, energy, improvements that were made under the biden administration. that's where a great deal of the money will come from. and people who were concerned are rightfully concerned. host: where should cuts come from in
keir stormer. -- starmer. representative gwen moore, a democrat of wisconsin. she is on the ways and means committee and is a member of the progressive caucus. welcome to the program. caller: thanks for -- guest: thanks for having me. host: you sit on the ways and means committee and you sit on the social security subcommittee. they passed their budget resolution. all democrats including yourself were opposed. the question is those $2 trillion in cuts to mandatory federal spending, where do you...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she points out that keir starmer tried to block it 48 times. fair enough. ou know he's not keen on it and she says he's going to get us back into the eu. red tape, fishing rights and freedom of movement suddenly will be the freedom of movement will be back. and she says look at the chagos islands. this is the guy we're going to have negotiating for. he likes to give away stuff. and i think that's a fairly compelling argument. the issue against kemi, of course, issue against kemi, of course, is always that she was there the whole time. the tories weren't taking advantage of brexit, except to bring in the boris wave of waves and waves of useless immigration. some would say i wouldn't say something like that, but right wingers say things like that. and also today on twitter, she was getting a little bit of trouble with some friends of ben's because she said that the project of the united kingdom and some were pointing out, we're not a project, we're not america, we're not a propositional nation. >> friends of ben. yeah, i don't i don't really understand. >> his
she points out that keir starmer tried to block it 48 times. fair enough. ou know he's not keen on it and she says he's going to get us back into the eu. red tape, fishing rights and freedom of movement suddenly will be the freedom of movement will be back. and she says look at the chagos islands. this is the guy we're going to have negotiating for. he likes to give away stuff. and i think that's a fairly compelling argument. the issue against kemi, of course, issue against kemi, of course, is...
0
0.0
Feb 25, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she said it had been �*a privilege' to lead the health service. president macron may have beaten sir keir
she said it had been �*a privilege' to lead the health service. president macron may have beaten sir keir
0
0.0
Feb 3, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the uk—eu reset — sir keir starmer lands in to attend since brexit. in south yorkshire. media she's devastatedar the news and her heart goes out to his family, friends and the entire school south yorkshire police have given this update sadly died a short time later. we know that what's happened will cause significant distress and concern. i would like to reassure you that our officers will remain unseen and in the local area to offer reassurance update from sheffield. perhaps more distressingly, a lot of children standing at the police cordon, a lot of parents who had been standing at that cordoned. possibly a stabbing. about those parents — and for many, those worst fears than ever before. it's the first time a british prime minister has joined prime minister hasjoined a leader summit since brexit, the discussion with the eu leaders a little later. as can see from the pictures you can see from the pictures there, the ' ' amster 7 ' 7 vamster keir 7 a n w giving giving their already givingtheir briefing , the media. pledging to give te the meeie; pledg'g te give military support more military
the uk—eu reset — sir keir starmer lands in to attend since brexit. in south yorkshire. media she's devastatedar the news and her heart goes out to his family, friends and the entire school south yorkshire police have given this update sadly died a short time later. we know that what's happened will cause significant distress and concern. i would like to reassure you that our officers will remain unseen and in the local area to offer reassurance update from sheffield. perhaps more...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is kathy mason of the ashfield district council, said she was disappointed with sir keir starmer'suding stripping most pensioners of winter fuel payments. and this is hardly surprising, is it, because this is this current labour government who are their main voters? well, stats reveal that it's people who earn a lot of money, especially the over 70,000 bracket, and it goes down the lower you earn, whereas reform goes up with under 20,000 a year, being the people most likely to vote for reform. so of course labour doesn't care about less well—off people anymore. and if you are sort of old labour type, you're sort of red wall type. you're not going to like this labour government because they hate the country, whereas the old labour types have a residual patriotism. so it's not surprising to me that labour people are now defecting to reform. reform have always said we'll get votes from laboun said we'll get votes from labour, but now they're getting actual candidates from them. >> yeah, and when candidates score, it's usually because they can see that their base would rather vote for
this is kathy mason of the ashfield district council, said she was disappointed with sir keir starmer'suding stripping most pensioners of winter fuel payments. and this is hardly surprising, is it, because this is this current labour government who are their main voters? well, stats reveal that it's people who earn a lot of money, especially the over 70,000 bracket, and it goes down the lower you earn, whereas reform goes up with under 20,000 a year, being the people most likely to vote for...
0
0.0
Feb 12, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but she may not get time because the reform uk. >> also what keir starmer needs. >> also what keir starmerhe won't get it either. sir jacob rees—mogg would margaret thatcher have handed over the chagos islands to mauritius? >> no, of course she wouldn't. she wouldn't even have considered it. and only a civil servant who came to her and suggested it would have been out on his ear in seconds, and no minister would have survived with such silliness. she was forthright. she understood the needs of the british people. she believed people could run their own lives better than it could be run for them by the state, and she believed people should keep their own money. >> made easier for her by having quite a strong left wing party to fight against. i think the labour and tories seem so similar now. there's not the same leadership, is it? >> well, i think there's certainly been a problem, that there's been a consensus in british politics like butskellism that has failed. and margaret thatcher broke one consensus. we must now get rid of this current consensus that hasn't worked, hasn't delivered for
but she may not get time because the reform uk. >> also what keir starmer needs. >> also what keir starmerhe won't get it either. sir jacob rees—mogg would margaret thatcher have handed over the chagos islands to mauritius? >> no, of course she wouldn't. she wouldn't even have considered it. and only a civil servant who came to her and suggested it would have been out on his ear in seconds, and no minister would have survived with such silliness. she was forthright. she...
0
0.0
Feb 23, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what keir starmer�*s ministers have been saying this morning, his education secretary has on the morning, his education secretary shesked about that initial outreach, bringing president putin from the cold, has been criticised by many it has been criticised by many in europe, she was asked if it was the right to part of the settlement. so i do think that is the right approach. but any lasting settlement where it comes to peace does to be a central part of that. there can be no settlement but you said president trump was right to bring russia to the table, by donald trump stunned western diplomats, appalled some in from the cold. well, there can be no settlement, we are, however, also clear in the risk that russia the interesting thing there, you are british you are seeing british officials trying take very you are seeing british official line, g take very you are seeing british official line, which |ke very you are seeing british official line, which ise very you are seeing british official line, which is to very have an ar-ument have an argument with not have an argument with donald trump about how he is going abou
what keir starmer�*s ministers have been saying this morning, his education secretary has on the morning, his education secretary shesked about that initial outreach, bringing president putin from the cold, has been criticised by many it has been criticised by many in europe, she was asked if it was the right to part of the settlement. so i do think that is the right approach. but any lasting settlement where it comes to peace does to be a central part of that. there can be no settlement but...
0
0.0
Feb 2, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she was in the last government. headlines like this. this will not make the difference people think it will. the german chancellor, 0laf scholz, at chequers. keirincluding in defence and 77 ties in defence and security, energy, trade and the economy. he said, i hope in the last months there has been in tone " with the eu relationship with the eu but also key have sought to h; relationship. strengthen our relationship with, then he went on to ethe . . ~ ~ the "(f trump j trump imposing trade 7 trade tariffs 7 further trade tariffs in to those further trade tariffs id to those due to come addition to those due to come in on tuesday and 77 7 and china, 77 7 w'wéhti’c'fhihafhe: " w ' wandinhinathezaid it": ' 7 ' wandinhinathezaid it! mexico and china, he said it is early days and wants to see strong with us tv us and 77 us and said " iusandsagidthei " 7' us and said the discussions has and said the discussions 7' his hit siidthé discussions 7' his hit withthé discussions has had with presidentsions has had with president trump he has had with president trump they have centred on the strong trading wherever they are, from brexit, but from some peopl
she was in the last government. headlines like this. this will not make the difference people think it will. the german chancellor, 0laf scholz, at chequers. keirincluding in defence and 77 ties in defence and security, energy, trade and the economy. he said, i hope in the last months there has been in tone " with the eu relationship with the eu but also key have sought to h; relationship. strengthen our relationship with, then he went on to ethe . . ~ ~ the "(f trump j trump imposing...
0
0.0
Feb 26, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
an hour or so before keir starmer made - so before keirstarmer made had that announcement, there had been a speech by kenny bain —— kemi badenoch and badenoch. —— kemi badenoch and shement. presumably that policy cannot by the lss fieefixs isis ths but lss fissfixsi isis ths but what lse esseeesi isis the but what about reasons for keir starmer the reasons for keir starmer making announcement right making that announcement right they will be a lot of now. they will be a lot of that he was bumped this by his with insssomisshm meetins sisn trump. donald trump. absolutely. sources from _ donald trump. absolutely. sources from - ten i donald trump. absolutely. i sources from - ten are sources from number ten are trying to play down link in trying to play down the link in but also understand tmr�*s bat ! a'm andedar�*d , ~ ~ the whole “ions bcit ! a'm codedand , ~ ~ the whole process of this that the whole process of this odyssey announcement started weeks ago. else has two weeks ago. what else has happened in the last two have had the call to we have had the call to vladimir putin and the whole ee e e the futureeof and the peace process. ukraine and the peace process. i als
an hour or so before keir starmer made - so before keirstarmer made had that announcement, there had been a speech by kenny bain —— kemi badenoch and badenoch. —— kemi badenoch and shement. presumably that policy cannot by the lss fieefixs isis ths but lss fissfixsi isis ths but what lse esseeesi isis the but what about reasons for keir starmer the reasons for keir starmer making announcement right making that announcement right they will be a lot of now. they will be a lot of that...
0
0.0
Feb 5, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
getting, keir government called getting, that keir starmer had a voice coach in star’m'or�*nao�*s’ooito coach in and star’m'or�*nao�*s’ooico coach in and she on his response to the brexit deal. at that london was in tier 4 covid thattimelondon was in tier 4 covid which meant everyone restrictions which meant everyone must work from home unless they are —: = _z to do so. this 7 to do so. this coach7 she was a key worker. i have said she was a key worker. i have the list of key under that tholist ot'koy'workors under that key public services, you i were7 key 7 i were key workers, we could i were7 key workers, we 7could go work7, ire7 key workers, we 7could go work7, itr77key workers, we 7could go work, it looks vorkers, we 7could go work, it looks vork where7l 7could go work, it looks vork where7she ild go work, it looks vork where she was o to work, it looks like where she was covered if you were covered as if you were of administration deemed essential to delivery of the covid response, the delivery of the covid response, so ministers making statements in opposition politicians parliament, opposition politicians making statements in their
getting, keir government called getting, that keir starmer had a voice coach in star’m'or�*nao�*s’ooito coach in and star’m'or�*nao�*s’ooico coach in and she on his response to the brexit deal. at that london was in tier 4 covid thattimelondon was in tier 4 covid which meant everyone restrictions which meant everyone must work from home unless they are —: = _z to do so. this 7 to do so. this coach7 she was a key worker. i have said she was a key worker. i have the list of key...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she was sleeping, and unavailable. there was no and insides to the war of words between washington and keir. now tom doubles down on his criticism of the last key, accusing him of insulting at the top us official edits just bruised out to bruise the us special ed boy, chief catalog councils. his press conference with the ukranian politician after the meeting in key at the and i made the 4 loud european lead a band together to show support for that binding tab. where the printer's plugged in is tied for stating that the lack of any electron in wartime is fined by him. the web is, is, are to international reaching you from the russian capital. with the latest from around the world. i a michael watching what bombs had built when the pods, 3 empty boxes in a tell of the sub up in what these really look forward to use have described as a suspected tara attack. now across to our teams, middle east bureau chief motor up in austin, i for more on this bar f. what do we know about the incident so far? can you take us through the details? good evening to your mike welling, dave. 3 buses have exploded i
she was sleeping, and unavailable. there was no and insides to the war of words between washington and keir. now tom doubles down on his criticism of the last key, accusing him of insulting at the top us official edits just bruised out to bruise the us special ed boy, chief catalog councils. his press conference with the ukranian politician after the meeting in key at the and i made the 4 loud european lead a band together to show support for that binding tab. where the printer's plugged in is...
0
0.0
Feb 7, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir starmer has pledged creating thousands of highly skilled jobs and boosting economic growth. princess anne has returned to the intensive care unit to thank medical staff. the princess royal suffered concussion and minor injuries shetaff for filling in the blanks about what happened. in recent years along its border with myanmar, by cutting electricity supplies and tightening banking and visa regulations. this follows the rescue last month of a well—known chinese and forced to work in the scam centres. side of the border. the most ambitious of these projects is the newly—built casinos, luxury hotels and entertainment complexes. but our se asia correspondent jonathan head was allowed and it looksjust like a provincial chinese city with chinese characters on the sides of all the buildings in china, it is myanmar�*s current state, one of the most poorest and isolated parts of asia where an insurgent group has been waging war against the state for more than 70 years. so, why has a chinese company built all of this? laundering. the boss is currently languishing in a thai prison wanted by the chinese government for being a gambling kingpin. is the most extraordinary place. and yet the scale of the building, ambition of
keir starmer has pledged creating thousands of highly skilled jobs and boosting economic growth. princess anne has returned to the intensive care unit to thank medical staff. the princess royal suffered concussion and minor injuries shetaff for filling in the blanks about what happened. in recent years along its border with myanmar, by cutting electricity supplies and tightening banking and visa regulations. this follows the rescue last month of a well—known chinese and forced to work in the...
0
0.0
Feb 4, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the local mp here and she has said that this is horrific and that need to be answered. questions need to beanswexed. have also from the we have also heard from the prime minister keircommitted to government is committed to tackling crime and he it7 it vitally it 77 vitally important said it is vitally important that young people are safe on streets but also their our streets but also their schools. jessica lane. who stabbed them. hospital order after killing students barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar, and 65—year—old ian coates in june 2023. a summary of a report into his care will be made public, but the full version is being kept confidential. hundreds of administrative staff from home policy. it's thought nearly 2,500 workers the first foreign leader to meet president trump on tuesday. envoy to discuss the second stage of the gaza ceasefire. the talks today in washington. to eye on how to progress thus far. has brought tangible benefits. there's the increased aid going into gaza that in exchange for more than 500 palestinian prisoners and in the palestinian territories for a continuation to stage two. netanyahu's government, and possibly benjamin netanyahu
the local mp here and she has said that this is horrific and that need to be answered. questions need to beanswexed. have also from the we have also heard from the prime minister keircommitted to government is committed to tackling crime and he it7 it vitally it 77 vitally important said it is vitally important that young people are safe on streets but also their our streets but also their schools. jessica lane. who stabbed them. hospital order after killing students barnaby webber and grace...
0
0.0
Feb 18, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
about ukraine," she said, we didn't hearfrom mr macron. who said that there was no solution without a us backstop. german chancellor olaf scholz also conceding that there now, sir keirer has confirmed that he is with president trump, and he believes and after that meeting concludes next week, mr starmer said he will host a meeting with the same european leaders to carry on the conversation. where things are going next. now on tuesday, of course, will be that key meeting meeting in turkey with his turkish counterpart. to some of the soldiers who've been fighting close to the border with russia. the killing power in this small room near the russian border is formidable. each drone, all made in ukraine, costs around £300. ukraine's success in drone warfare, and the fact they're killing russians a day ago in kursk — that ukraine invaded. of the soviet union. they haven't been listening to team trump's lectures when he was a drone pilot in the field. now too busy here to follow the news. it's like a 24/7 job. and you know, it's more important for us what's happening right now on the front line ukraine and the rest of europe that's been happening in the last few days hasn
about ukraine," she said, we didn't hearfrom mr macron. who said that there was no solution without a us backstop. german chancellor olaf scholz also conceding that there now, sir keirer has confirmed that he is with president trump, and he believes and after that meeting concludes next week, mr starmer said he will host a meeting with the same european leaders to carry on the conversation. where things are going next. now on tuesday, of course, will be that key meeting meeting in turkey...
0
0.0
Feb 23, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir starmer. something bad should happen. not like he should die or something. they shouldn't vote for. well, it was somebody. >> close to what happened. but shehe posted on facebook apparently it was about the, you know, the labour minister, andrew gwynne, who was caught out in a whatsapp group making jokes that, you know, pensioners should die and things like that, you know, making basically making sort of, you know, the nasty jokes that i think most people make in whatsapp groups. >> you. >> you. >> make because they think the whatsapp groups are sacred, but apparently they're not anymore. but yeah. so she posted on facebook saying, you know, whatever she said about him. and detectives came to her door. nick, i mean, this is this is insane. >> well, were used to it, as louis says. actually, to be fair, louis was right for once. i mean, we saw, we saw. but he should still go back because he just insulted our country. so he's got to go. sadly, he'll have to. >> go reminding people of how great this country used. >> to be. i don't make the rules. i just send the tips to the home office so they don't. they never learn. look, what happened to al
keir starmer. something bad should happen. not like he should die or something. they shouldn't vote for. well, it was somebody. >> close to what happened. but shehe posted on facebook apparently it was about the, you know, the labour minister, andrew gwynne, who was caught out in a whatsapp group making jokes that, you know, pensioners should die and things like that, you know, making basically making sort of, you know, the nasty jokes that i think most people make in whatsapp groups....
0
0.0
Feb 28, 2025
02/25
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so she is calling for an immediate summit at a very high level. and also keir starmer here in the uk. he is called, apparently, according to his office, both president trump and zelenskyy. we don't know exactly what it is, but all the european leaders, i mean, literally there's been an avalanche of support for zelenskyy. all of them have said we stand by zelenskyy, we stand by ukraine. are we know who the aggressor is, we know who the is, and we have to support them. and one more thing is that the former president and sorry, prime minister of estonia, a baltic frontline state, have issued a call for a new leader of the free world. i mean, this day could not have been more catastrophic for the values that the united states and its allies hold and seek to defend. and furthermore, president trump continues to double down on saying that that that ukraine holds no cards, that it cannot win. um, and that, you know, it's going to lose its country. you know, clearly, president zelenskyy has and fact checking has just been done. thank the united states, at least 33 time
so she is calling for an immediate summit at a very high level. and also keir starmer here in the uk. he is called, apparently, according to his office, both president trump and zelenskyy. we don't know exactly what it is, but all the european leaders, i mean, literally there's been an avalanche of support for zelenskyy. all of them have said we stand by zelenskyy, we stand by ukraine. are we know who the aggressor is, we know who the is, and we have to support them. and one more thing is that...
0
0.0
Feb 4, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
local mp here, she called what happened and z = that questions to be said that qtlestions neesto be there also a answered. there was also a from the sheetidsemmitmentfremtne minister keirernment makes sure that are safe on the children are safe on the streets but in their streets but also in their schools. jessica, of course, a real-for— schools. jessica, of course, a real - for people - schools. jessica, of course, a real - for people where l fssl shfith fsf esfieis fiffisfs sse.” 7777 7777777 7777 nobody wants fssl shfith fsf esseis fiffisfs sse.” 7777 7777777 7777 nobody wants this or are. nobody wants this or expect you have been expect it. you have been talking to locals there, tell us what they have been telling you. us what they have been telling ou. , , , ., . us what they have been telling ou. , l , you. yes, it is so much shock and sadness _ you. yes, it is so much shock and sadness here _ you. yes, it is so much shock and sadness here in - you. yes, it is so much shock and sadness here in the - you. yes, it is so much shock and sadness here in the locali and sadness here in the local this morning we have area. this morning as we have been here, pupils have been dow
local mp here, she called what happened and z = that questions to be said that qtlestions neesto be there also a answered. there was also a from the sheetidsemmitmentfremtne minister keirernment makes sure that are safe on the children are safe on the streets but in their streets but also in their schools. jessica, of course, a real-for— schools. jessica, of course, a real - for people - schools. jessica, of course, a real - for people where l fssl shfith fsf esfieis fiffisfs sse.” 7777...
0
0.0
Feb 28, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the she�*s the head she�*s like the she�*s the head of, of international development, which is the same thing that america's been getting at. just resigns over keiread everything >> i'm trying to read everything because you got you constantly told. and so she�*s a senior labour mp and she says we need to give money. the people of gaza and sudan and the ukraine are going to suffer because they're cutting the budget by $6 billion. >> right. and i mean, nick, i�*ve never heard of anneliese dodds. i mean, i had really but she's i mean, i had really but she�*s not she's not exactly. >> one of them. she was in neighbours i. >> but this i mean, this foreign aid. what have learned over the last couple of months since trump got into office is that foreign aid? i thought it was going to help starving african kids and stuff like that. >> no. >> no. >> no, no, it's all going to >> no, no, it�*s all going to like gender clinics. and, you. >> know, morocco, it's moroccan pottery classes. yeah. no. which she was worried about. there's some argument obviously not in the absurd examples, but there's some argument about soft power. she's worried about china's she�
the she�*s the head she�*s like the she�*s the head of, of international development, which is the same thing that america's been getting at. just resigns over keiread everything >> i'm trying to read everything because you got you constantly told. and so she�*s a senior labour mp and she says we need to give money. the people of gaza and sudan and the ukraine are going to suffer because they're cutting the budget by $6 billion. >> right. and i mean, nick, i�*ve never...
0
0.0
Feb 18, 2025
02/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir simmons thank you so much. still ahead. it's never been done in new york state history. what governor kathy hochul is weighing today about mayor eric adams, whether she'so take him out of that position. plus, they're officially on notice what doge says it's going to do to public schools and universities across schools and universities across this time to press rewind with... neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair. it has derm-proven retinol... ...expertly formulated... ...to target skin cell turnover... ...and fights not one—but 5 signs of aging. with visible results... ...in just one week. neutrogena with fatigue and light-headedness, i knew something was wrong. then i saw my doctor and found out i have afib, and that means there's about a 5 times greater risk of stroke. symptoms like irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or light-headedness, can come and go. but if you have afib, the risk of stroke is always there. if you have one or more symptoms, get checked out. making that appointment can help you get ahead of stroke risk. this is no time to wait. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every
keir simmons thank you so much. still ahead. it's never been done in new york state history. what governor kathy hochul is weighing today about mayor eric adams, whether she'so take him out of that position. plus, they're officially on notice what doge says it's going to do to public schools and universities across schools and universities across this time to press rewind with... neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair. it has derm-proven retinol... ...expertly formulated... ...to target skin cell...
0
0.0
Feb 21, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir starmer's judgement because he put her in power rachel accounts. you know it's nothing wrong with working in the halifax in the complaints department. but don't pretend you're doing something else. >> well, i'm sorry shee she'd worked for the bank of england for the best part of ten years. she worked for six and a half years. >> she doubled it. >> she doubled it. >> but hang on a second, lizzie. where's where's these lies? you say the labour party has not individuals, but the party has lied. give me an example. give me one example. >> if your payment, your payments. >> one. pensioners taking off the pensioners. they didn't say that. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> the farmer's taking, you know, doing the inheritance tax. >> i'm sorry. the inheritance tax on farmers was something that the daily telegraph was pumping two years ago. >> lie after lie. what about freebie gay and these free glasses and suits? where's where's lord alli? where's lord alli now? >> where's the lie? >> where's the lie? >> party of change. they're going to. change things. are things working? i'm trying to be impartial here. >> come on. changing it. changing for the worse. lie after lie. you know, they said they were going to be the party
keir starmer's judgement because he put her in power rachel accounts. you know it's nothing wrong with working in the halifax in the complaints department. but don't pretend you're doing something else. >> well, i'm sorry shee she'd worked for the bank of england for the best part of ten years. she worked for six and a half years. >> she doubled it. >> she doubled it. >> but hang on a second, lizzie. where's where's these lies? you say the labour party has not...
0
0.0
Feb 1, 2025
02/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she is waiting now to be reunited with him. as you watch these images of keith siegel finally being driven out of gaza. >> and keir, how did. >> two israelis. >> that were. >> passed from hamas. >> over to. idf earlier this? >> as we watched. >> some video from. >> earlier of. >> keith siegel, as. >> you were. >> mentioning there. that was, of course, in question. >> earlier in. >> this week. >> on. >> thursday, where. >> benjamin netanyahu, the prime. >> minister of israel, was quite. >> concerned about. >> the entire process. >> yeah, that's right. those images on thursday were completely different to what we're seeing now. i think there's a message here from hamas that the handover on thursday was controlled by islamic jihad, a different group there in gaza. i think this is there are many messages being sent even while events like this are happening. i think this is hamas saying we know how to do this properly, if you like. there are also, once again, you can see, you know, hamas militants in clean uniforms with weapons, again, trying to send a message to the israelis even while they release israelis. you know, you ask abou
she is waiting now to be reunited with him. as you watch these images of keith siegel finally being driven out of gaza. >> and keir, how did. >> two israelis. >> that were. >> passed from hamas. >> over to. idf earlier this? >> as we watched. >> some video from. >> earlier of. >> keith siegel, as. >> you were. >> mentioning there. that was, of course, in question. >> earlier in. >> this week. >> on. >>...
0
0.0
Feb 16, 2025
02/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir. >> cech says getting. married to. my mother. sci fi horror sci. >> and joining. >> us now the. >> star of i'm still here, oscar. nominated actress fernanda torres. >> shes start by. >> saying thank you for being here and also congratulations. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> it is our pleasure. >> on the congrats on the award. the nominations. >> let's just start there. >> what is that that moment been like to receive such acclaim and recognition for this role? >> it's like. >> a miracle. >> because, you know, it's a film spoken in portuguese, a small film compared to the other ones. and i think it says a lot about. the power of this story and how people, as soon as they see it, they watch it, they get like touched by. this family, this woman and the story. >> so that connection that you're speaking about talk. what was. >> it like. >> for you? what was that connection for you? what drew you to the role? >> how could you refuse? i mean, it was walter salles, the same director that i did foreign land. he did central station with my mother. and then now again. and this story, because it's the story of the kidnaping and the torture of a congressm
keir. >> cech says getting. married to. my mother. sci fi horror sci. >> and joining. >> us now the. >> star of i'm still here, oscar. nominated actress fernanda torres. >> shes start by. >> saying thank you for being here and also congratulations. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> it is our pleasure. >> on the congrats on the award. the nominations. >> let's just start there. >> what is that that moment been like to...
0
0.0
Feb 1, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir starmer. she told him in a sir keir starmer. >7m7e7hhttet7heh7hd£hrjt77 7 7 "gsm’;shra'wahgth’hs’ 7 7 7eerhehhttethehhdehhtthatshe for some bullet wounds but that she was also held live in buildings belonging to the un organisation thatis belonging to the un organisation that is responsible for palestinian israel has long refugees. israel has long accused the organisation of having staff in the seventh of october involved in the seventh of october attacks and saying that hamas uses buildings as command and control its buildings as command and control centres. it has responded, pointing .. .-. 77;f .-.-. -. .. .- , we re were in its palestinians were in its buildings, like schools, sheltering get away the excesses of the war. but it from the escesses efths'war. but it heard his from the escesses efthe'war. snot it heard his comments from the escesses efthe'war. set it heard his comments and it from the escesses ofthe'war. sst it heard his comments and it takes sen; seriousit; it nave them very seriously and it now wants investigat
keir starmer. she told him in a sir keir starmer. >7m7e7hhttet7heh7hd£hrjt77 7 7 "gsm’;shra'wahgth’hs’ 7 7 7eerhehhttethehhdehhtthatshe for some bullet wounds but that she was also held live in buildings belonging to the un organisation thatis belonging to the un organisation that is responsible for palestinian israel has long refugees. israel has long accused the organisation of having staff in the seventh of october involved in the seventh of october attacks and saying that...
0
0.0
Feb 18, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
on today's show, britain's top judge has claimed she is deeply troubled about kickback from both sir keir starmer and kemi badenoch over a loophole that allowed six palestinians to claim refugee claim asylum in britain. what is she more concerned with? her words and protecting british citizens now? would you fight for sir keir starmer? that's the big question , starmer? that's the big question, because keir starmer has faced widespread backlash after he said that he's prepared to deploy british troops in ukraine. but with only 11% of the public saying they'd fight for britain. today i'll be asking three army veterans would you fight for keir starmer? and you fight for keir starmer? and you will not want to miss their incredible answers and more farmers fury, because the president of the national farmers union was left with boiling blood after labour party today rejected his plans to overhaul inheritance tax rules. i'll be joined by the leader of the breakaway movement, farmers for action, who says it's time for action, who says it's time for no compromise action. and is it time to extermi
on today's show, britain's top judge has claimed she is deeply troubled about kickback from both sir keir starmer and kemi badenoch over a loophole that allowed six palestinians to claim refugee claim asylum in britain. what is she more concerned with? her words and protecting british citizens now? would you fight for sir keir starmer? that's the big question , starmer? that's the big question, because keir starmer has faced widespread backlash after he said that he's prepared to deploy british...
0
0.0
Feb 18, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written to sir keir starmer over last week's prime minister's questions, telling reporters she deeply troubled. >> yes, during prime minister's questions last week, you may remember, sir keir starmer said a decision allowing a palestinian family the right to remain in the uk after they appued remain in the uk after they applied through a scheme designed for ukrainian refugees, was wrong. >> well, let's get more with our home and security editor mark white. mark, this is a significant development. >> it's an extraordinary intervention by baroness sue, the lady chief justice, the most senior judge the lady chief justice, the most seniorjudge in the land, saying that she was deeply troubled that she was deeply troubled that politicians should discuss this and effectively criticise a judge in this case, a judge who interpreted the european convention of human rights right to a family to effectively allow what was designed as a resettlement scheme for ukrainians to be used in such a manner that a family from gaza was allowed to come over to manner that a family from gaza was allowed
the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written to sir keir starmer over last week's prime minister's questions, telling reporters she deeply troubled. >> yes, during prime minister's questions last week, you may remember, sir keir starmer said a decision allowing a palestinian family the right to remain in the uk after they appued remain in the uk after they applied through a scheme designed for ukrainian refugees, was wrong. >> well, let's get more with our home and security...
0
0.0
Feb 18, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
judge in >> now, the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written a letter to keir starmer, essentially saying that sheas deeply troubled and that this was unacceptable criticism. she was unacceptable criticism. she was explaining that actually there's an appeals process if you don't like decisions being made, but to criticise judges decisions. and of course, the judge was named in this case. this judge is arguing puts judges safety at risk. where are you, matt goodwin? >> well, i think that's ridiculous. i think there's nothing within the rule of law that stops democratically elected politicians or citizens from critiquing decisions that are made, particularly before appeals. and i think there are lots of people watching the reaction of that judge probably watching this show, thinking they have been deeply troubled by a lot of the things they've seen within the legal system, the constant judicial overreach, the constant judicial overreach, the judicial activism whereby lawyers and courts have become increasingly political ever since tony blair brought in the human rights act, they've been deeply troub
judge in >> now, the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written a letter to keir starmer, essentially saying that sheas deeply troubled and that this was unacceptable criticism. she was unacceptable criticism. she was explaining that actually there's an appeals process if you don't like decisions being made, but to criticise judges decisions. and of course, the judge was named in this case. this judge is arguing puts judges safety at risk. where are you, matt goodwin? >>...
0
0.0
Feb 19, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
judge in >> now, the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written a letter to keir starmer, essentially saying that she deeply troubled and that this was unacceptable criticism. she was unacceptable criticism. she was explaining that actually there's an appeals process if you don't like decisions being made, but to criticise judges decisions. and of course, the judge was named in this case. this judge is arguing puts judges safety at risk. where are you, matt goodwin? >> well, i think that's ridiculous. i think there's nothing within the rule of law that stops democratically elected politicians or citizens from critiquing decisions that are made, particularly before appeals. and i think there are lots of people watching the reaction of that judge probably watching this show, thinking they have been deeply troubled by a lot of the things they've seen within the legal system, the constant judicial overreach, the constant judicial overreach, the judicial activism whereby lawyers and courts have become increasingly political ever since tony blair brought in the human rights act, they've been deeply trouble
judge in >> now, the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written a letter to keir starmer, essentially saying that she deeply troubled and that this was unacceptable criticism. she was unacceptable criticism. she was explaining that actually there's an appeals process if you don't like decisions being made, but to criticise judges decisions. and of course, the judge was named in this case. this judge is arguing puts judges safety at risk. where are you, matt goodwin? >> well,...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she looks like one of those lego pieces, actually. or a bit like twiki in buck rogers. mega mega mega. mega mega. look. okay. keir. i'm thinking here is that the things that she put in place. so of course high inflation. this is stagflation. stagflation is characterised by high inflation. you've got low economic growth. and then of course you've got unemployment rising. now all the things she's put in place to help unemployment. well the national insurance hike on private employee employees is madness. she even said it herself. that is not going to help. so everything she's done inflation, inflation busting pay rises to pubuc inflation busting pay rises to public sector workers, a lot of them paying it off. 8 billion, apparently out of the so—called £22 billion black hole. again, another unwise move. and then of course, low growth business rates. all the things that she's taxing, even vat on private schools, every single thing pushes us closer to stagflation. >> fair to say you're a fan, then. >> it's great. >> it's great. >> you do have to wonder. i mean, it's just conjecture at the moment whether rachel reeves wi
she looks like one of those lego pieces, actually. or a bit like twiki in buck rogers. mega mega mega. mega mega. look. okay. keir. i'm thinking here is that the things that she put in place. so of course high inflation. this is stagflation. stagflation is characterised by high inflation. you've got low economic growth. and then of course you've got unemployment rising. now all the things she's put in place to help unemployment. well the national insurance hike on private employee employees is...
0
0.0
Feb 28, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she supported the increase to uk defence spending. the minister for overseas development, development, anneliese dodds, has resigned over sir keir starmer'suce the international aid budget and use it to boost defence spending to 2.5% of gdp. or miss dodds says she disagrees with how it's she disagrees with how it�*s being funded, suggesting in her resignation letter there ought to be a debate about tax and borrowing instead. but rachel reeves has backed the prime minister�*s decision. >> the decision to spend confirmed the rare minerals deal confirmed the rare minerals deal, which ukraine hoped would provide security guarantees, has not been signed, and trump has since posted on social media that zelenskyy is not ready for peace. but he can come back when he is. and the kremlin has simply described the meeting as historic. the chancellor says it's disappointing to lose a good colleague over cuts to the foreign aid budget, but she supported the increase to uk defence spending. the minister for overseas development, development, anneliese dodds, has resigned over sir keir starmer's decision to reduce the international aid budget and use it
she supported the increase to uk defence spending. the minister for overseas development, development, anneliese dodds, has resigned over sir keir starmer'suce the international aid budget and use it to boost defence spending to 2.5% of gdp. or miss dodds says she disagrees with how it's she disagrees with how it�*s being funded, suggesting in her resignation letter there ought to be a debate about tax and borrowing instead. but rachel reeves has backed the prime minister�*s decision....
0
0.0
Feb 26, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she very much supportive of keir starmer's decision yesterday. >> no one could have predicted the situationnd of course it was absolutely right that the prime minister said that the prime minister said that we had to increase defence spending because the number one responsibility of any government is to keep people safe. it is devastating that we have had to reduce the overseas aid budget. >> are you someone that's in >> are you someone that�*s in support of what labour did yesterday? >> i am, and i've been arguing for a while now. we need to increase defence spending for all the reasons the prime minister set out. and we've also minister set out. and we�*ve also said we're not going to put people's taxes up. so you have to then ask where's the money going to come from? and it takes tough decisions like this that that's where it's going to come from. and it's not it's not from. and it�*s not it�*s not ideal and it's not forever. but for now, we do need to put more money into defence. >> but surely, though, i mean this whole kind of argument and we saw it pan out a little bit as well in pmqs
she very much supportive of keir starmer's decision yesterday. >> no one could have predicted the situationnd of course it was absolutely right that the prime minister said that the prime minister said that we had to increase defence spending because the number one responsibility of any government is to keep people safe. it is devastating that we have had to reduce the overseas aid budget. >> are you someone that's in >> are you someone that�*s in support of what labour did...
0
0.0
Feb 11, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
labour mp who leads the red wall caucus of labour mps in parliament, to discuss whether she thinks, and they think sir keir starmer is doing the right thing to fight off the threat of reform. uk. plus the former conservative government spent over £1 million on a diversity scheme in mauritius whilst renegotiating or negotiating the chagos islands deal, which could see us handing over billions to the same country. i'll be joined by the former security minister and one time tory leadership candidate, tom tugendhat. that comes as i reveal that the british taxpayer is spending millions of pounds on projects like climate smart jobs programmes in uganda and shrimp health in bangladesh. is it time to get ruthless with spending of our money on questionable overseas projects and create maybe a version of elon musk's department of government efficiency in washington dc.7 and efficiency in washington dc? and as the king hosts, sir keir starmer and his deputy angela rayner on a housing development in cornwall. in a week when the government is making a lot of announcements on new homes policies, we'll be asking is the k
labour mp who leads the red wall caucus of labour mps in parliament, to discuss whether she thinks, and they think sir keir starmer is doing the right thing to fight off the threat of reform. uk. plus the former conservative government spent over £1 million on a diversity scheme in mauritius whilst renegotiating or negotiating the chagos islands deal, which could see us handing over billions to the same country. i'll be joined by the former security minister and one time tory leadership...
0
0.0
Feb 28, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir starmer�*s. to quote the u mentioned, she suggests that the prime minister has misrepresented the scale of the hehe cuts. he said he to maintain �*gaza, sudan ukraine, ’ ukrainefwhich " ' ’ ukrainefwhich jodi": ' 7 flirsinefwiifcfi will; 7 and ukraine, which would be impossible given the depths of the that it would be far greater cbt ensltbeteiteweble be fer—greeter he 7 cbt ensltbeteiteweble be fer—greeter he presented it. the than he has presented it. the initial reaction we have got is from zi= the7 deputy prime minister, party, the deputy prime minister, angela it party, the deputy prime minister, anuela , ., , . angela rayner. it is a difficult decision that _ angela rayner. it is a difficult decision that. made, - angela rayner. it is a difficult decision that. made, but l angela rayner. it is a difficult| decision that. made, but it angela rayner. it is a difficult - decision that - made, but it was decision that was made, but it was i’ili'it decision that was made, but it was right. the — decision that was made, but it was right the prime and endorsed 7 the cabinet endorsed the prime minist
keir starmer�*s. to quote the u mentioned, she suggests that the prime minister has misrepresented the scale of the hehe cuts. he said he to maintain �*gaza, sudan ukraine, ’ ukrainefwhich " ' ’ ukrainefwhich jodi": ' 7 flirsinefwiifcfi will; 7 and ukraine, which would be impossible given the depths of the that it would be far greater cbt ensltbeteiteweble be fer—greeter he 7 cbt ensltbeteiteweble be fer—greeter he presented it. the than he has presented it. the initial...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir, aren't there? the fact that his voice coach was advertising her services in an online capacity. sheas not simply doing face to face meetings. so there you go. you can see the advert there. the proof that she was doing onune the proof that she was doing online lessons. so why did she have to go and see the leader of the opposition in person? it seems especially odd considering that sir keir reportedly cancelled labour's christmas party when london was moved into tier three restrictions and he went into isolation for about ten days when a member of his private office tested positive for covid. just eight days after that isolation period, it appears that he was happy to meet the voice coach in his office after she had travelled between tiers to get there. that's certainly the allegation, anyway. according to reports, he had previously been willing to meet her online. so why that sudden change? there are other issues for keir starmer, of course. here he is doing his houer course. here he is doing his holier than thou impression for the umpteenth time in the house of commons. >> yeah. >>
keir, aren't there? the fact that his voice coach was advertising her services in an online capacity. sheas not simply doing face to face meetings. so there you go. you can see the advert there. the proof that she was doing onune the proof that she was doing online lessons. so why did she have to go and see the leader of the opposition in person? it seems especially odd considering that sir keir reportedly cancelled labour's christmas party when london was moved into tier three restrictions and...
0
0.0
Feb 14, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she denies being investigated over expenses, and sir keir starmer says he has no concerns about her conducte tories say the report raises serious questions for the chancellor. bereaved families of terminally ill patients have urged mps to remember them as they debate assisted dying. in a letter, they say memories of their loved ones deaths will haunt us for the rest of our lives and warn mps their decisions could determine how terminally ill people spend their final moments. it comes as kim leadbeater proposes replacing high court oversight with a panel including psychiatrists and social workers, arguing it would strengthen protections. but opponents, including five labour mps, say the move would remove judicial safeguards and hand life or death decisions to civil servants. conservative mp danny kruger claims the plan would mean approvals must be given if the patient meets a simple capacity test, and the prince and princess of wales have marked valentines day with a romantic new photograph. william is seen kissing kate on the cheek as they sit in a wooded area. the image, taken from a video
she denies being investigated over expenses, and sir keir starmer says he has no concerns about her conducte tories say the report raises serious questions for the chancellor. bereaved families of terminally ill patients have urged mps to remember them as they debate assisted dying. in a letter, they say memories of their loved ones deaths will haunt us for the rest of our lives and warn mps their decisions could determine how terminally ill people spend their final moments. it comes as kim...
0
0.0
Feb 13, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what i'm concerned with or she's concerned with, the last government, is revived. that was sir keirhave a look at the weather. hello there. well, it's more of the same as we head through the rest of this afternoon. it's cloudy, it's cold for the time of year. the best of the blue skies generally here. now, this is the pressure chart. air in from the west. for the rest of the day, though, it's mostly dry. few spots of drizzle here and there, particularly as our front continues to push in from the southwest here. so outbreaks of rain for devon, cornwall, pembrokeshire, up ahead of our front, then there's a greater chance into tomorrow morning. again into western wales and up through northern ireland. through the gloom with that slightly brisker wind picking up. to the morning and it's still rather chilly as we head through the afternoon. it's a milder night, though, on friday into saturday feature starts to make its way into western wales and south it's cloudy, it's mostly dry and it's certainly very cold still for the time of year — just three to six celsius, into southeast england h
what i'm concerned with or she's concerned with, the last government, is revived. that was sir keirhave a look at the weather. hello there. well, it's more of the same as we head through the rest of this afternoon. it's cloudy, it's cold for the time of year. the best of the blue skies generally here. now, this is the pressure chart. air in from the west. for the rest of the day, though, it's mostly dry. few spots of drizzle here and there, particularly as our front continues to push in from...
0
0.0
Feb 12, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she failed to. land a. glove on sir. >> keir starmer. after attacking the prime minister. >> on gaza. immigration. starmer blasted. >> her. >> her. >> as tedious and scripted. and as the polls plummet. >> is time. >> is time. >> running out for kemi badenoch.7 in the week when she reached her 100th day and blackpool. >> member of. >> member of. >> parliament has launched a petition to have the migrants removed from a hotel on the. seafront of his constituency. and we hear about his battle to save his town in a desperate need for more tourism. and that's all coming in your next houn >> well. >> well. >> the show, it's a pleasure to have your company or our judges working for us, or are they working for us, or are they working against us.7 it's a question that's lingered since the days of brexit, and it's resurfaced again today. a judge bending the rules to allow palestinian refugees. from gaza into britain via the ukrainian family scheme. why on earth are they using a ukrainian scheme to get people in.7 we have no idea who they are, what their links are to hamas potentially. is this th
she failed to. land a. glove on sir. >> keir starmer. after attacking the prime minister. >> on gaza. immigration. starmer blasted. >> her. >> her. >> as tedious and scripted. and as the polls plummet. >> is time. >> is time. >> running out for kemi badenoch.7 in the week when she reached her 100th day and blackpool. >> member of. >> member of. >> parliament has launched a petition to have the migrants removed from a hotel on...
0
0.0
Feb 14, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she, though, denies being investigated over expenses, and sir keir starmer says he has no concerns about her conduct. but the tories say reports raise serious questions for the chancellor. the uk says it won't overreact to donald trump's latest tariff threats, with senior minister pat mcfadden insisting they will wait to see what happens. the british chamber of commerce warns a trade war could drive up prices, urging the government to negotiate with the us. it comes after donald trump announced plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on countries that charge vat on us goods, calling it fair to all. the white house policy targets vat, saying it's unfair and could hit uk industries like automotive and pharmaceuticals. well, with £300 billion in uk us trade at stake, ministers hope britain could be exempt. bereaved families of terminally ill patients have urged mps to remember them as they debate assisted dying. in a letter, they say the memories of their loved ones deaths will haunt them for the rest of their lives and warn mps their decisions could determine how terminally ill people spend the
she, though, denies being investigated over expenses, and sir keir starmer says he has no concerns about her conduct. but the tories say reports raise serious questions for the chancellor. the uk says it won't overreact to donald trump's latest tariff threats, with senior minister pat mcfadden insisting they will wait to see what happens. the british chamber of commerce warns a trade war could drive up prices, urging the government to negotiate with the us. it comes after donald trump announced...
0
0.0
Feb 22, 2025
02/25
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
keir starmer. something bad should happen. not like he should die or something. they shouldn't vote for. well, it was somebody. >> close to what happened. but shehe posted on facebook apparently it was about the, you know, the labour minister, andrew gwynne, who was caught out in a whatsapp group making jokes that, you know, pensioners should die and things like that, you know, making basically making sort of, you know, the nasty jokes that i think most people make in whatsapp groups. >> you. >> you. >> make because they think the whatsapp groups are sacred, but apparently they're not anymore. but yeah. so she posted on facebook saying, you know, whatever she said about him. and detectives came to her door. nick, i mean, this is this is insane. >> well, were used to it, as louis says. actually, to be fair, louis was right for once. i mean, we saw, we saw. but he should still go back because he just insulted our country. so he's got to go. sadly, he'll have to. >> go reminding people of how great this country used. >> to be. i don't make the rules. i just send the tips to the home office so they don't. they never learn. look, what happened to al
keir starmer. something bad should happen. not like he should die or something. they shouldn't vote for. well, it was somebody. >> close to what happened. but shehe posted on facebook apparently it was about the, you know, the labour minister, andrew gwynne, who was caught out in a whatsapp group making jokes that, you know, pensioners should die and things like that, you know, making basically making sort of, you know, the nasty jokes that i think most people make in whatsapp groups....
0
0.0
Feb 17, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and writing, she say, in the telegraph, sir 25: -e:: said hgis ' keir starmer said he is to put troops hinted thetbritieh trcxcxpe be involved hinted that—british trddpe be involved in could be involved in safeguarding ukraine after a so this is a bit of ceasefire. so this is a bit of on the that we are meat on the bones that we are beginning to see and certainly a toughening of the stance from the uk. but lots of questions, logistical questions logistical practical questions on what this might mean and m1 a warnin earlier from the ;—= =7— 7 former head of the british army, lord dunnett, who said the uk military was so rundown -== could not 5 "go’uiaaa’l’egd ' could not lead any future mission in peacekeeping mission in ukraine. these words strong and from n 7 from the pm. but as e the summit, is he �* words from �*eu �* eu leaders? eu leaders? . ~ eu leaders? ., euleaders? ., other eu leaders? 11h); j. l j, thomas other eu leaders? lh% - thomas magill.- eurasia center, doug klain. this is the news everyone for a conversation waiting for a conversation about european ie -m on the groun
and writing, she say, in the telegraph, sir 25: -e:: said hgis ' keir starmer said he is to put troops hinted thetbritieh trcxcxpe be involved hinted that—british trddpe be involved in could be involved in safeguarding ukraine after a so this is a bit of ceasefire. so this is a bit of on the that we are meat on the bones that we are beginning to see and certainly a toughening of the stance from the uk. but lots of questions, logistical questions logistical practical questions on what this...