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um, i staffordshire university. tom buick.t on that last story. i'll bring some of those in before the end of the programme. there's not a huge amount of love coming through my inbox for rishi going to the rishi sunak. going back to the start, asking you start, when i was asking you your on the people's your thoughts on the people's forum, there , if you are someone forum, there, if you are someone that you were undecided that perhaps you were undecided and saw him then he and you saw him and then he switched mind and has switched your mind and has converted you to him, then do let me know. tom. um he said basically he thinks yesterday was a bit of a fix. he said that nobody in the audience was allowed to anything against allowed to say anything against rishi his responses. well, rishi or his responses. well, i can you now, tom, that can tell you now, tom, that wasn't the case at all. if anyone didn't like what they heard, they absolutely could heard, um, they absolutely could have pushed back and challenged the they receive.
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staffordshire university, tom buick. right. staffordshire university, tom buick . right. is a big topic, but i'm just going to quickly read some of the messages that have been coming in to me from you . and coming in to me from you. and i've say your your views i've got to say your your views are quite interesting today because also a lovely because it's also a lovely message the top there saying message at the top there saying from glenn saying, i just wanted to say how it is to see to say how great it is to see you on a weekday and what a treat on friday, said anne. looking forward to nana hosting dewbs& right no, dewbs& co. thank you. right no, but listen. on the protest, lee said tired of foreign said i'm tired of seeing foreign wars being brought to the streets of our capital. this should also, the should be stopped. also, the police need to take long, police need to take take a long, hard they hard look at themselves. they wonder they are. they're not wonder why they are. they're not respected, dress in a respected, yet they dress in a scruffy fred manner . it scruf
staffordshire university, tom buick. right. staffordshire university, tom buick . right. is a big topic, but i'm just going to quickly read some of the messages that have been coming in to me from you . and coming in to me from you. and i've say your your views i've got to say your your views are quite interesting today because also a lovely because it's also a lovely message the top there saying message at the top there saying from glenn saying, i just wanted to say how it is to see to say how...
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the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood and the visiting professor of staffordshire universityll you, you really are still talking about this nhs situation , ian says this nhs situation, ian says it's simple. they have to just pay a it's simple. they have to just pay a fair rate to all the nurses on the nhs and then people wouldn't feel a need to go to the on to the bank. one of my other viewers is saying, well, hang on a second, because so many people seem to be striking, over pay, are they? then while striking, then going off and doing this work with the agencies for a small fortune? there you go. tell me your thoughts and your experience. you might have experienced directly of some of this. tell me what you make to it all. now, have you ever lost somebody that you really, really do love? if you really, really do love? if you have, would you grasp with both hands the opportunity to almost, if you will bring them back to life ? if i'm speaking back to life? if i'm speaking about artificial intelligence, there's things now called ghost bots. i hate saying stuff like that with m
the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood and the visiting professor of staffordshire universityll you, you really are still talking about this nhs situation , ian says this nhs situation, ian says it's simple. they have to just pay a it's simple. they have to just pay a fair rate to all the nurses on the nhs and then people wouldn't feel a need to go to the on to the bank. one of my other viewers is saying, well, hang on a second, because so many people seem to be striking, over...
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editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the visiting professor staffordshire professor at staffordshire universityood university, tom buick. good evening, both of evening, gentlemen, to both of you. know the drill as well, you. you know the drill as well, don't you, on this programme, it's not just about us. it's very much about you guys at home. what's on mind home. what's on your mind tonight? lots i want to tonight? i've got lots i want to talk about. i want to talk to you about. i want to talk to you about. i want to talk about kids assaulting their teachers. what's going on there? uh also, these kind of robocop teachers. what's going on there? uh isupermarketsd of robocop teachers. what's going on there? uh (supermarkets. have obocop teachers. what's going on there? uh (supermarkets. have youzop and supermarkets. have you seen them? they good idea or them? are they a good idea or a breach privacy? one has breach of privacy? that one has got of people talking. nhs got a lot of people talking. nhs coming a second as well. coming up in a second as well. and i know this is controversial, but i do
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also, alongside visiting alongside with the visiting professor at staffordshire university, tom buickbody. let's get straight we? and talk straight in, shall we? and talk about the next topic diversity because badenoch she because kemi badenoch she basically says these basically says all these workplace courses are workplace diversity courses are essentially just snake oil apparently. i mean, don't be under any illusion, right? this is such a massive industry in this country . get is such a massive industry in this country. get this right. the uk employs almost twice as many diversity and inclusion workers per 10,000 employees than any other country. the pubuc than any other country. the public sector. there's more than 10,000 public diversity and inclusion jobs, at a cost of £557 million a year. >> tom buick well, it's the new health and safety officer racket, isn't it? again, you know, i don't, having been a ceo to five organisations since the age of 34, i do take the responsibility that we don't want discrimination in the workplace . and i think training workplace. and i think trai
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i've got the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the visiting professor at staffordshire universitying to both buick. good evening to both of you . you know the drill, don't you. you know the drill, don't you? this programme as well. you? on this programme as well. it's not just three. it's not just about us three. it's not just about us three. it's about you at it's very much about you guys at home as well. what's on your mind tonight? you can get in touch me all the usual touch with me all the usual ways. vaiews@gbnews.com touch with me all the usual way tweet iews@gbnews.com touch with me all the usual way tweet me.@gbnews.com touch with me all the usual way tweet me x�*gbnews.com touch with me all the usual way tweet me x me ews.com touch with me all the usual way tweet me x me at s.com touch with me all the usual way tweet me x me at gb�*m touch with me all the usual way tweet me x me at gb news and can tweet me x me at gb news and what a treat for you. everybody what an absolute treat would you like it when they let me out and about? well of course we know don't we? that wedne
i've got the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the visiting professor at staffordshire universitying to both buick. good evening to both of you . you know the drill, don't you. you know the drill, don't you? this programme as well. you? on this programme as well. it's not just three. it's not just about us three. it's not just about us three. it's about you at it's very much about you guys at home as well. what's on your mind tonight? you can get in touch me all the usual touch...
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daniel moylan visiting moylan and the visiting professor at staffordshire university, and university,. and i won't which one of won't tell you which one of those two chaps were reminiscing, perhaps their reminiscing, perhaps on their beach day. beach bodies back in the day. i'll to your i'll leave that to your imagination. know the drill, imagination. you know the drill, don't you? it's just about don't you? it's not just about us it is about you guys us three. it is about you guys at well. what's on your at home as well. what's on your mind tonight? apart from pamela anderson, mind tonight? apart from pamela andin;on, mind tonight? apart from pamela andin touch with me all the get in touch with me all the usual ways. vaiews@gbnews.com is get hold of me on is how you get hold of me on email. or can tweet me gb email. or you can tweet me at gb news. one of my viewers, news. use one of my viewers, francis. um, you're quick off the you've already said the mark. you've already said michelle, we have two michelle, can we have two tickets, for the tickets, please, for the whitehaven event t
daniel moylan visiting moylan and the visiting professor at staffordshire university, and university,. and i won't which one of won't tell you which one of those two chaps were reminiscing, perhaps their reminiscing, perhaps on their beach day. beach bodies back in the day. i'll to your i'll leave that to your imagination. know the drill, imagination. you know the drill, don't you? it's just about don't you? it's not just about us it is about you guys us three. it is about you guys at well....
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that's james treadwell, the professor of criminology at staffordshire university.now back to my panel. now, of course, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and the former conservative mp michael brown. why don't we start with you, nigel? politically, this is happening on the same day as our next topic of conversation. the winter fuel allowance. almost certainly being voted out of existence this could be a political headache for keir starmer. just like the fuel allowance, if people start re—offending, if, if, if people start meeting the person who caused them trauma, this could be a disaster for the labour party. >> well, yeah. i mean it's not something they wanted to do. they're forced into it by the tories again. well actually by just no prison places. we haven't been building prisons that they're the prisons are overcrowded. the result is there are no places. and now you've actually got to release people. so that's the first thing. this wasn't actually a decision that a government wanted to take, but any government would want to take. but they did. t
that's james treadwell, the professor of criminology at staffordshire university.now back to my panel. now, of course, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and the former conservative mp michael brown. why don't we start with you, nigel? politically, this is happening on the same day as our next topic of conversation. the winter fuel allowance. almost certainly being voted out of existence this could be a political headache for keir starmer. just like the fuel allowance, if people...
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but at staffordshire university earlier, mutazz was citing, oh, you can do a david beckham degree.ute codswallop that's the sort of thing somebody who writes for the telegraph would come up with. so i googled it. staffordshire university offered as part of their sociology, sports science and media studies, a module on david beckham as part of a module of from football from folklore onwards to the modern era that is. and that was then somehow dubbed down into david beckham studies . studies. >> surfing studies would be a perfect apprenticeship, right? it's a practical thing. you learn how to do it, blah blah blah. >> great place to here it is, i was saying, here it is on the cornwall college university centre surf science degree, a two year degree in surfing. yeah. you got the word science in there haven't you though? you do, you do. i'm just thinking. i'm sure there is some science to surfing, but perhaps this is something that's better as an apprenticeship than going to university and racking up all that debt. >> why not earn while you're doing it? >> but i suppose it's about look
but at staffordshire university earlier, mutazz was citing, oh, you can do a david beckham degree.ute codswallop that's the sort of thing somebody who writes for the telegraph would come up with. so i googled it. staffordshire university offered as part of their sociology, sports science and media studies, a module on david beckham as part of a module of from football from folklore onwards to the modern era that is. and that was then somehow dubbed down into david beckham studies . studies....
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and visiting professor at staffordshire university, tom buick, good evening all. we've got evening to you all. so we've got lots well wishes, alex, when lots of well wishes, alex, when we shared the picture of your new arrival we really appreciated it. >> thank you. henry's a bit too young realise what was going young to realise what was going on, but in years to come, he'll be very grateful to you and to gb news. >> oh we look forward to >> oh well, we look forward to meeting we? maybe meeting him, don't we? maybe we'll bring some we'll be able to bring some sense political landscape sense to the political landscape of future. sense to the political landscape of well,ture. sense to the political landscape of well, ire. sense to the political landscape of well, i mean, he can he can >> well, i mean, he can he can bnng >> well, i mean, he can he can bring sense to the landscape of the given way we're the present, given the way we're going on some stuff look now going on some stuff look at now look good he looks as look at how good he looks as well, bearing a man ha
and visiting professor at staffordshire university, tom buick, good evening all. we've got evening to you all. so we've got lots well wishes, alex, when lots of well wishes, alex, when we shared the picture of your new arrival we really appreciated it. >> thank you. henry's a bit too young realise what was going young to realise what was going on, but in years to come, he'll be very grateful to you and to gb news. >> oh we look forward to >> oh well, we look forward to meeting...
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i want to go to staffordshire university, and i can go to in esports marketing team or come back to the when it comes to going to university, money is not going to university, money is not going to university, money is not going to be a problem for me. congratulations on those distinction stars. amazing result. i did congratulations on those distinction stars. amazing result.— stars. amazing result. i did a level three diploma _ stars. amazing result. i did a level three diploma in _ stars. amazing result. i did a level three diploma in performing - stars. amazing result. i did a level three diploma in performing arts. i three diploma in performing arts. that's not traditional.— three diploma in performing arts. that's not traditional. know, deftly not. what that's not traditional. know, deftly not- what did _ that's not traditional. know, deftly not. what did the _ that's not traditional. know, deftly not. what did the course _ that's not traditional. know, deftly not. what did the course involved? it's a not. what did the course involved? it's a practical _ not. what did the course in
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my thanks to senior lecturer in policing with staffordshire university, adam greenslade.ation. next up, eric trump. the interview part one. an assassination attempt on his and the role of the secret service. next. at exactly 10:00, i will be deaung at exactly 10:00, i will be dealing with huw edwards and the media elite who circled the wagons to protect him. that's my take. at ten, i recommend that you tune in for that one, but part one of our interview with eric trump, son of donald trump, ben leo, flew up to the trump international golf links in aberdeenshire, where one of the most concerning issues came up, the attempted assassination on his father . his father. >> mr trump, thank you so much for having us today at this beautiful course. it's my first time here and it really is. you know, you've mentioned before how glorious it is and true to your word, it is fantastic, tell us about the new course that's being built . how's how's it being built. how's how's it going? how does it look? >> so we want so obviously trump property and trump scotland. we want to have the be
my thanks to senior lecturer in policing with staffordshire university, adam greenslade.ation. next up, eric trump. the interview part one. an assassination attempt on his and the role of the secret service. next. at exactly 10:00, i will be deaung at exactly 10:00, i will be dealing with huw edwards and the media elite who circled the wagons to protect him. that's my take. at ten, i recommend that you tune in for that one, but part one of our interview with eric trump, son of donald trump, ben...
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com i'm joined now by james treadwell, professor of criminology at staffordshire university.s, thank you so much for joining university. james, thank you so much forjoining me. officially, crime other than online crime is falling in the figures. and yet we're seeing this nightly diet of disorder. what in your view, as a professor of criminology is going on? >> i think a lot of what's happening actually is to do with crime changing and people not keeping up, some forms of acquisitive crime, those that we associate with the 1980s burglary car theft, they go through phases and changes. but by and large, those crimes are not the volume nowadays. the vast volume of crime is being committed on the internet. a lot is being committed against businesses, and an awful lot of crime is simply not being recorded. and i think when we talk about crime, we do need to think about what our core priorities should be. now, one of those, and i think you've rightly highlighted is, is the scenes of violence on our streets. if we're to prevent anything the public want, they they want to feel safe an
com i'm joined now by james treadwell, professor of criminology at staffordshire university.s, thank you so much for joining university. james, thank you so much forjoining me. officially, crime other than online crime is falling in the figures. and yet we're seeing this nightly diet of disorder. what in your view, as a professor of criminology is going on? >> i think a lot of what's happening actually is to do with crime changing and people not keeping up, some forms of acquisitive...
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professor of criminology at staffordshire university, james treadwell.n? oh my god. was talking about this rather than saying, we're going to teach your children what is truth on the internet? >> no, honestly, i thought he spoke so much sense when my husband struggled with reading when he was younger, he taught himself to read by reading music magazines. exactly because that was a subject he was interested in. it's not rocket science, is it? >> it's so difficult because the system, the education system is so old and so victorian and so clunky and it would take real vision and innovation to change it. and i just don't have any. >> you still have nightmares about taking a—levels and exams. >> i would love to take my a—levels and my exams. i loved studying, but that is unusual andifs studying, but that is unusual and it's very often quite a female to have nightmares about taking them, though i'm thinking about doing one right anyway. go on, you are going to be crossing over to whipsnade zoo in just a minute. thousands of animals are preparing to step, slith
professor of criminology at staffordshire university, james treadwell.n? oh my god. was talking about this rather than saying, we're going to teach your children what is truth on the internet? >> no, honestly, i thought he spoke so much sense when my husband struggled with reading when he was younger, he taught himself to read by reading music magazines. exactly because that was a subject he was interested in. it's not rocket science, is it? >> it's so difficult because the system,...
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you so much. >> my thanks there to james treadwell, who is the professor of criminology at staffordshire universityn the manhunt for carl clifford. he's 26 years of age. police believe that he's responsible for a triple murder in bushey in hertfordshire. two locations are being looked at at the moment and searched, that is bushey and the surrounding area, and also north london and enfield. so more on that very shortly. but next up is britain's safe under a labour government as the new prime minister, sir keir starmer, refuses to commit to a timeline for increased defence spending. i'll be speaking to a leading labour mp next. mark dolan with you for the next hour and a half. and the manhunt for kyle clifford, aged 26, continues. it's now been reported that he served in the military until 2022. police believe that he may be responsible for a triple murder in bushey in hertfordshire. that is a mother. and the two daughters, aged 61, 28 and 25 respectively. this woman , of respectively. this woman, of course, one of the murder victims was the wife of bbc star john hunt. bbc five live racing commentato
you so much. >> my thanks there to james treadwell, who is the professor of criminology at staffordshire universityn the manhunt for carl clifford. he's 26 years of age. police believe that he's responsible for a triple murder in bushey in hertfordshire. two locations are being looked at at the moment and searched, that is bushey and the surrounding area, and also north london and enfield. so more on that very shortly. but next up is britain's safe under a labour government as the new...
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better behaved, much more professional, i say a visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshirek, everybody. look, i'm going to play you a clip now. i just played you it before the break. it's keir starmer. he's just been announcing quite a new policy. take a listen . a new policy. take a listen. >> stop illegal migration. we must also tackle it at source. so today i am announcing £84 million of new funding for projects across africa and the middle east. that includes humanitarian and health support, skills training, help with job opportunities and access to education. this is a vital part of gripping the migration crisis, and it shows how we're going to do business on the world stage . world stage. >> a bold new era. many people say it was the migration election, and all the rest of it . election, and all the rest of it. so how keir starmer is going to approach the problem , for approach the problem, for example, of the small boats, has been the talk of the town among many people. he's said about this whole sentence about getting tough and smashing the gangs and all the rest, w
better behaved, much more professional, i say a visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshirek, everybody. look, i'm going to play you a clip now. i just played you it before the break. it's keir starmer. he's just been announcing quite a new policy. take a listen . a new policy. take a listen. >> stop illegal migration. we must also tackle it at source. so today i am announcing £84 million of new funding for projects across africa and the middle east. that includes...
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james treadwell, professor of criminology at staffordshire university.e lads on the motorbikes will claim they were will probably claim they were oppressed school and force oppressed at school and force wants a and that's wants to wear a hat and that's why they'd trying to get off. why they'd be trying to get off. that's think kind that's what i think the kind of chaos created this chaos will be created by this sort system. what a cracking sort of system. what a cracking start to the show now. we'll have lots more that story have lots more on that story throughout of the show , throughout the rest of the show, and of coverage and there's plenty of coverage on gbnews.com and on our website gbnews.com and you've helped to make it the fastest growing national news website in the country. thank website in the country. so thank you indeed. now brace you very much indeed. now brace yourselves because it's our biggest giveaway of year. so biggest giveaway of the year. so far. your chance to win a £10,000 greek cruise for 210 grand in cool, hard, tax free cash a
james treadwell, professor of criminology at staffordshire university.e lads on the motorbikes will claim they were will probably claim they were oppressed school and force oppressed at school and force wants a and that's wants to wear a hat and that's why they'd trying to get off. why they'd be trying to get off. that's think kind that's what i think the kind of chaos created this chaos will be created by this sort system. what a cracking sort of system. what a cracking start to the show now....
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former deputy leader of reform uk, and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university at staffordshire evening gents, to both of you. you're very welcome tonight and you know the drill . you're and you know the drill. you're equally welcome on my programme. your views are very, very welcome. you can get in touch all the usual ways you can email gb views @gbnews. com you can go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay or you can tweet or text me. you're very welcome. if you're watching or listening tonight. so thousands of police of course last night were braced for another night of protest rumours, if you were to believe them, was that it was going to be one of the biggest nights of action that we'd seen so far , i've got to say, didn't so far, i've got to say, didn't materialise at all. what we did see is thousands of anti—racism protesters. they took to the streets, in an apparent show of solidarity, and yeah, it was not what anyone was expecting it to be. and i've got to say, i'm very, very pleased about that. the sooner we can get some calm order and peace and civility brought back to our
former deputy leader of reform uk, and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university at staffordshire evening gents, to both of you. you're very welcome tonight and you know the drill . you're and you know the drill. you're equally welcome on my programme. your views are very, very welcome. you can get in touch all the usual ways you can email gb views @gbnews. com you can go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay or you can tweet or text me. you're very welcome. if you're...
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the former editor of the sun, and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshireevening, gents, to both of you. you're very welcome tonight , as are very welcome tonight, as are each and every single one of you. today too, you know the drill. so you can get in touch with me all the usual ways. email gb views @gbnews. com go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay. or of course you can tweet or x me or take me on your radio. whatever suits your fancy. tonight you're very welcome , wherever you are. lots welcome, wherever you are. lots to discuss. house of lords is it time to get rid of hereditary peers? private school vat petitions are being lodged there, teenage criminals . there, teenage criminals. anonymity. it's all coming up tonight. scampton, raf scampton. i'll be crossing live there as well. but first, water firm bosses. look, we all know the absolute state, the disgusting state of water in this country. we've just been hearing about it in those headlines. well, now bosses could be banned from potentially receiving bonuses and could even face up to two years behin
the former editor of the sun, and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshireevening, gents, to both of you. you're very welcome tonight , as are very welcome tonight, as are each and every single one of you. today too, you know the drill. so you can get in touch with me all the usual ways. email gb views @gbnews. com go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay. or of course you can tweet or x me or take me on your radio. whatever suits your fancy. tonight you're...
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the former editor of the sun, and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshire, remains alongside us. look at this , everybody. live pictures this, everybody. live pictures right now. you can see your countdown clock what, 13 and a bit. minutes to go. now until we cross live to the events that you've all been waiting for. we're certainly very excited about it here in this studio. speak for yourself . decision. speak for yourself. decision. okay. tom? yeah, he's he's playing hard to get tom. he's a labour man. he reckons he's not excited, but i bet secretly , excited, but i bet secretly, secretly looking at that countdown clock, i got more excited the other night with my daughters watching the elon musk rocket countdown going off and looking at that . looking at that. >> that was no, he didn't. >> that was no, he didn't. >> a minute ago in the break, he was saying to he was saying to us it looked really good and they wish he wished he could go with kelvin. you caught me out. so there you go. i caught him out. now don't listen to him. decision time. the race to le
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and tom buick , the visiting uk and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshire evening, gents, to both of you. you're very welcome tonight, given that you are a professor of education, then it would be remiss of me to not mention gcse results day. >> yeah, another bumper year for students in england, wales and northern ireland, so congratulations to them. i understand sir keir starmer's son is one of them. so remember it's not about the qualifications or the grades. it's about what you do with them. >> any words of wisdom, ben habib for anyone that's got their grades today. >> tom has stolen the show with that line. it's what you do with your grades. absolutely right. >> what you do with your grades. i'm. by the way, i will just add the other side of it. i did absolutely terribly in mine. quite frankly, i've got to say, on reflection, i do wish that i tried. perhaps a little bit harder, but i guess my key message is if your kids or grandkids or whatever didn't get the results that they need today, worry not. life is full of twists and turns. you never know what
and tom buick , the visiting uk and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshire evening, gents, to both of you. you're very welcome tonight, given that you are a professor of education, then it would be remiss of me to not mention gcse results day. >> yeah, another bumper year for students in england, wales and northern ireland, so congratulations to them. i understand sir keir starmer's son is one of them. so remember it's not about the...
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and tom buick , visiting professor of tom buick, visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshireevening. both. good evening. good evening. want to hear from you at home as well. gbnews.com/yoursay. so let's kick off with the nhs. it's been a huge story today. a report by a former new labour health minister, lord darzi , health minister, lord darzi, described the nhs as dire and he said that the failings in care have led to the deaths of thousands of patients a year. but he says it could be turned around. here he is. >> big picture finding is the nhs is in a serious, critical condition, but the vital signs are normal, which will suggest that we can do something about this. to do it well, we need to engage the whole staff, patients, the public, the political leadership all aligned to make that change happen as quickly as we can because we. >> keir starmer responded with a speech that used more clinical health metaphors than you can imagine. here he is. >> lectures may be in a critical condition, but it is vital. signs are strong and we need to have the courage to deliver long term
and tom buick , visiting professor of tom buick, visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshireevening. both. good evening. good evening. want to hear from you at home as well. gbnews.com/yoursay. so let's kick off with the nhs. it's been a huge story today. a report by a former new labour health minister, lord darzi , health minister, lord darzi, described the nhs as dire and he said that the failings in care have led to the deaths of thousands of patients a year. but he...
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james treadwell, professor of criminology at the university of staffordshire there. >> it's depressing own a shop and the constant worry is that someone's just going to come in and nick something and then get away with it time and time again, and then pnces it time and time again, and then prices rise as a result. well, yeah, for the rest of us. yeah. we've got lots more coming up on today's show, including the british red cross has apparently gone woke. we'll reveal all after this >> good afternoon. britain. it's 1:27. >> yes. and the british red cross is facing quite a bit of backlash. why? because it's published a new inclusive language guide which critics say prioritises political correctness over its core mission. >> well, the guide advises staff to avoid traditional terms like ladies and gentlemen and maiden name in favour of more inclusive language. >> his maiden name, sexist, i don't know. >> or belittling? belittling, perhaps. >> critics, including politicians and members of the public, argue the charity has been hijacked by political extremists , distracting it from extremist
james treadwell, professor of criminology at the university of staffordshire there. >> it's depressing own a shop and the constant worry is that someone's just going to come in and nick something and then get away with it time and time again, and then pnces it time and time again, and then prices rise as a result. well, yeah, for the rest of us. yeah. we've got lots more coming up on today's show, including the british red cross has apparently gone woke. we'll reveal all after this...
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staffordshire. lewis: chris mason there. let's pick through this. joining us, are u.k. election panel, deputy political editor for "mail on sunday," and a professor of social politics at universitystart with keir starmer. what is your reflections on the way he has carried out the campaign? >> well, i think a lot has already been said. effectively he has played a very cautious and. -- cautious hand. the strategy hasn't given much away because he doesn't have to he was 20 points ahead in the polls in the beginning, despite most people, more than anyone the prime minister, thinking those polls were narrow, they actually haven't. he hasn't had to do much at all. why would you change your strategy if it is working so well. lewis: your thoughts on that strategy working well? it >> worked as well as he i thought keir starmer looked more relaxed today. he is trying to make himself come across as more human, the technocrat, traditional prison we have seen. -- traditional prison we have seen and that his opponents would like to paint him as. he felt a bit more prime ministerial in that interview with chris mason. he nosy is going to be prime minister on friday but he doesn't want to jinx
staffordshire. lewis: chris mason there. let's pick through this. joining us, are u.k. election panel, deputy political editor for "mail on sunday," and a professor of social politics at universitystart with keir starmer. what is your reflections on the way he has carried out the campaign? >> well, i think a lot has already been said. effectively he has played a very cautious and. -- cautious hand. the strategy hasn't given much away because he doesn't have to he was 20 points...
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staffordshire police but everyone being asked to avoid the area around the holiday inn, in tamworth, following that violence. we can now talk to marc 0wenjones, who is associate professor of digital humanities at the northwestern universitye is also the author of one viral analysis showing interesting online behaviour on x (formerly twitter) related to the riots. thank you very much for talking to us, first of all tell us about you methody, what have you been looking at and why? 50 i methody, what have you been looking at and wh ? ., ., at and why? so i tend to download tweets from _ at and why? so i tend to download tweets from twitter _ at and why? so i tend to download tweets from twitter or _ at and why? so i tend to download tweets from twitter or x, - at and why? so i tend to download tweets from twitter or x, and - at and why? so i tend to download| tweets from twitter or x, and what at and why? so i tend to download i tweets from twitter or x, and what i do is i analyse all these posts, to see who is spreading disinformation, who spread it first and to see what kind of disinformation or hate speech they are spreading and what i have found since the tragic events in southport is that x has been weaponised to sprea
staffordshire police but everyone being asked to avoid the area around the holiday inn, in tamworth, following that violence. we can now talk to marc 0wenjones, who is associate professor of digital humanities at the northwestern universitye is also the author of one viral analysis showing interesting online behaviour on x (formerly twitter) related to the riots. thank you very much for talking to us, first of all tell us about you methody, what have you been looking at and why? 50 i methody,...
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very well aware that at great universities like the university of birmingham, for example , and of birmingham, for example, and keele and staffordshirehey're quite whatever, they're quite dependent in some respects on foreign students . but do we have foreign students. but do we have to bring along all their relatives? no, we don't , and relatives? no, we don't, and that's why we're changing the law there too. we have to cut down on immigration simply because if we have too much, then all our services like gp's and all the rest of it are, and hospitals are all going to be overstretched . overstretched. >> well, so, michael, i'm afraid thatis >> well, so, michael, i'm afraid that is all we have time for this afternoon. but thank you very much for talking through those big, big issues and big votes last night in parliament. could chat all day to sir michael fabricant , couldn't we? michael fabricant, couldn't we? >> but after the break we will be live in belfast because a whopping 170,000 public sector workers are taking to the picket line in protest at the freezing of their pay increases in the freezing weather. now this is good after
very well aware that at great universities like the university of birmingham, for example , and of birmingham, for example, and keele and staffordshirehey're quite whatever, they're quite dependent in some respects on foreign students . but do we have foreign students. but do we have to bring along all their relatives? no, we don't , and relatives? no, we don't, and that's why we're changing the law there too. we have to cut down on immigration simply because if we have too much, then all our...
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member of the european parliament, and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshire. but first, everyone, let's get tonight's 6:00 news. >> good evening. it's just gone. 6:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. the suspect accused of murdering three young girls in july's southport stabbing attacks is facing two new charges . axel facing two new charges. axel rudakubana is now charged with producing the biological toxin ricin and possessing an al—qaeda training manual for potential terrorism preparation. the charges are separate to those over the killings of the girls. the police are not treating the stabbings as an act of terrorism. rudy cabana will appear via video link at westminster magistrates court tomorrow. meanwhile, conservative leadership candidate robert jenrick said he was concerned facts may have been withheld from the public. meanwhile, downing street has denied the government had been involved in decision making about the timing of the announcement about charges against the southport attack. suspect . some breaking news now. suspect. some br
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ben habib, former co deputy leader of reform uk, and tom buick, visiting professor of the university of staffordshire. but first your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> miriam. thank you. good evening. it'sjust >> miriam. thank you. good evening. it's just gone 6:00. these are your headlines. the suspect accused of killing unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson has pleaded not guilty. luigi mangione is facing 11 charges, including first degree murder and terrorism. if convicted, the 26 year old could face life in prison without parole. in addition to the state's case, a federal case against mangione is running concurrently. one of the charges, murder through use of a firearm, would make him eligible for the death penalty if he's convicted. however, his defence attorneys called the situation highly unusual, noting conflicting theories between the state and federal cases. morrisons has cut the price of items, including turkeys and champagne for all shoppers after assistance. glitch caused chaos, with loyalty discounts failing and christmas deliveries cancelled. customers reported their masterca
ben habib, former co deputy leader of reform uk, and tom buick, visiting professor of the university of staffordshire. but first your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> miriam. thank you. good evening. it'sjust >> miriam. thank you. good evening. it's just gone 6:00. these are your headlines. the suspect accused of killing unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson has pleaded not guilty. luigi mangione is facing 11 charges, including first degree murder and terrorism. if...
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, and tom editor of the sun, and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshire. good evening to both of you. kelvin, you had strong opinions there on that hamas leader being killed in the bulletins. i heard you. >> yes, it's excellent news. i mean, he is a he was the organiser of the october the 7th massacre, which started off a chain of events through gaza, on through lebanon , potentially through lebanon, potentially onto iran. and he has paid a price. it's a shame that it's a shame that he died so easily. i wish he'd he'd actually faced judicial procedure and actually faced a firing squad. but this is good news. and it's more likely to accelerate a peace arrangement between israel and gaza in some form or another, and that will lead to peace across the region . so but across the region. so but honestly, the speed at which israel is knocking off these military dictators in their, in their own lands is incredible. the intelligence that they must be given, by the way, by the by not only by israel finding it out , but the not only by israel finding it out, but th
, and tom editor of the sun, and tom buick, the visiting professor of education at the university of staffordshire. good evening to both of you. kelvin, you had strong opinions there on that hamas leader being killed in the bulletins. i heard you. >> yes, it's excellent news. i mean, he is a he was the organiser of the october the 7th massacre, which started off a chain of events through gaza, on through lebanon , potentially through lebanon, potentially onto iran. and he has paid a...