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alastair had the real— been paying tribute. alastair had the real integrity - been paying tribute.rity that real statesmen have. not to confuse the work place of the vigorous debate where you put forward your side's point of view as best you can, with any personal animosity.— view as best you can, with any personal animosity. when people will think about _ personal animosity. when people will think about alastair - will think about alastair darling, they will think — he's the sort — darling, they will think — he's the sort of— darling, they will think — he's the sort of best of politics. softly _ the sort of best of politics. softly spoken, he wasn't big at grandstanding. but always tried to do— grandstanding. but always tried to do the — grandstanding. but always tried to do the right thing.— to do the right thing. darling will likely be _ to do the right thing. darling will likely be most _ to do the right thing. darling i will likely be most remembered for shepherding the british economy through the 2008 global financial crisis. he compared the height of the crisis to being the
alastair had the real— been paying tribute. alastair had the real integrity - been paying tribute.rity that real statesmen have. not to confuse the work place of the vigorous debate where you put forward your side's point of view as best you can, with any personal animosity.— view as best you can, with any personal animosity. when people will think about _ personal animosity. when people will think about alastair - will think about alastair darling, they will think — he's the sort —...
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absolutely >> i love that alastair brimful . >> i love that alastair brimful.ord used on british television now would we? that was the big historic moment. another dramatic moments when you're sitting the desk in sitting behind the desk in london. this news flash after pan am 103 went down over lockerbie . a pan am 747 jumbo lockerbie. a pan am 747 jumbo jet with 255 people on board, has crashed just north of the scottish border. >> there's an emergency telephone number in america . for telephone number in america. for it's 0101212801234. pan am flight pa 103 took off from london heathrow, bound forjohn f kennedy airport in new york at 625 this evening. radar contact was lost at 719. the plane came down in the town of lockerbie in dumfries. it crashed into a petrol station and a number of houses. petrol station and a number of houses . eyewitnesses report a houses. eyewitnesses report a huge explosion and a 300 foot fireball. >> w nobody had a clue that we'd all been at a function at number 11 with the then chancellor , 11 with the then chancellor, nigel lawson
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and i think that's that's pretty much happened alastair much what happened with alastair campbell. knowely soberly and very reflectively himself . and i think, you know, himself. and i think, you know, his of that period are his diaries of that period are absolutely essential reading. and he's very, you know, he's very about his own very honest about his own shortcomings as well. >> some amazing >> yeah. some amazing revelations , uh, with regards to revelations, uh, with regards to campbell and blair both tried lobbying the bbc or at least complaining to the bbc at the time because they very time because they were very upset way were upset with the way they were covering the iraq war. um, but former labour adviser and associate editor of labour uncut, kevin maher and local government editor at conservativehome, harry phibbs thank for your time . thank you so much for your time. >> okay, just before we move on, something which might get you in a very good mood for 2024, is the chance to win £10,000 cash. brand new tech and shopping vouchers. you could be the winner of our first great br
and i think that's that's pretty much happened alastair much what happened with alastair campbell. knowely soberly and very reflectively himself . and i think, you know, himself. and i think, you know, his of that period are his diaries of that period are absolutely essential reading. and he's very, you know, he's very about his own very honest about his own shortcomings as well. >> some amazing >> yeah. some amazing revelations , uh, with regards to revelations, uh, with regards to...
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and the alastair campbell quotation you used at the beginning is very important.servative party faith is still seen as a normal part of a conservative politician's private life . private life. >> and of course, the prime minister now is a practising hindu and makes no secret of that. indeed, when he was in india, uh, earlier on this year, he he was able to pray in public and that is something presumably you welcome. >> oh, hugely. i think faith is very important. i think particularly if politicians and understanding that there is something very much more important than them is thoroughly beneficial. yeah yeah. >> jacob rees—mogg , thank you so >> jacob rees—mogg, thank you so much for joining >> jacob rees—mogg, thank you so much forjoining me. much for joining me. >> great pleasure. thank you. i love totally my continue your love totally my continue your love with me . love with me. >> lots of radio. for those who did, i can't in all of these things are above. >> i then spoke to khalid mahmood . he's the mp for mahmood. he's the mp for birmingham perry barr, and
and the alastair campbell quotation you used at the beginning is very important.servative party faith is still seen as a normal part of a conservative politician's private life . private life. >> and of course, the prime minister now is a practising hindu and makes no secret of that. indeed, when he was in india, uh, earlier on this year, he he was able to pray in public and that is something presumably you welcome. >> oh, hugely. i think faith is very important. i think...
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however, today's union is alastair union jackass is alastair campbell. there we go . yes.hank you very my wonderful panel. very much my wonderful panel. thank dedicating your thank you for dedicating your friday evening us. friday evening to us. i thoroughly i will thoroughly enjoyed it. i will be back i'm doing new year's back. oh, i'm doing new year's eve breakfast with emily at 6 am. sunday, so i'll see you am. on sunday, so i'll see you then. headliners though then. headliners next though a brighter outlook box solar, brighter outlook with box solar, sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> good evening. i'm alex burkill. here's your latest gb news weather forecast. there will be some frost around tonight before wet and windy weather arrives in time for the weekend. that's in association with a deep area of low pressure currently out in the atlantic. this will sweep its way in across the uk as we go through the next 24 hours or so. ahead of that, some quieter weather for a time, as many the for a time, as many of the daytime and clear dayti
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and you know, if it is that alastair campbell is true that alastair campbell is true that alastair campbell is alastair campbell's podcast is done do done by gary lineker, they do work so who knows? but work together, so who knows? but if people like if that is the case, people like alastair be careful alastair and should be careful because wish because careful what you wish for because gary is not interested labour interested in the labour party, he's interested in in gary lineker's brand brand, lineker , lineker's brand brand, lineker, which building up which he thinks he's building up this of, you know, woke this kind of, you know, woke sort of left brand. if the labour government if we have one in a few months or years time does he doesn't like, it does things he doesn't like, it will tweeting as well. will be tweeting away as well. and he'll breaking and of course he'll be breaking the absolutely. the rules. absolutely. because, you know, if labour does something migrants something tough on migrants and the sort of lefty liberals don't like he'll be attacking it. like it, he'll be atta
and you know, if it is that alastair campbell is true that alastair campbell is true that alastair campbell is alastair campbell's podcast is done do done by gary lineker, they do work so who knows? but work together, so who knows? but if people like if that is the case, people like alastair be careful alastair and should be careful because wish because careful what you wish for because gary is not interested labour interested in the labour party, he's interested in in gary lineker's brand...
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alastair campbell's spin? >> no, i have the exact opposite view.lastair campbell introduced a professionalism into government communications, taking into account the changes in media that were taking place in media that were taking place in that period . um, and tried to in that period. um, and tried to make it a far more proactive and getting ahead of the game. you know, before that, it was incredibly reactive, you know, banging out a press release once a week that most people i mean, i think a lot of people remember alastair campbell. >> still this day for >> and still to this day for his, uh, for his spin. that is certainly true . why do you think certainly true. why do you think lord hayward said this if it's not true? >> well, i think it was the clash between the political and the civil service. the civil service uh, service doesn't like, uh, particularly great change or the kind of approach to kind of radical approach to government steady government it likes. steady as she know that from she goes. we know that from history . um, she goes. we
alastair campbell's spin? >> no, i have the exact opposite view.lastair campbell introduced a professionalism into government communications, taking into account the changes in media that were taking place in media that were taking place in that period . um, and tried to in that period. um, and tried to make it a far more proactive and getting ahead of the game. you know, before that, it was incredibly reactive, you know, banging out a press release once a week that most people i mean, i...
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rally -- alastair crowley and there is something dangerous happening. i got really scared when i was writing that, that i was touching energy that i should not. it was really hard to do and to tell that story as reality with history, while also getting into these characters and trying to distinguish in a responsible way. that was the most harrowing experience i had. caller: thank you very much, gentlemen. this is a fascinating conversation. i'm interested in your role about research. how much of the research and writing? do they overlap each other? also, your role with agents. thank you very much. douglas: with life, i like to have all the research done before i start writing. i will do a little bit of research to get to the stage, and the proposal is usually something that turns into a version of the introduction to the book. we would call it the research question. where did the corporation come from? how did they become the religion of our society? what can we do about it? i have done enough research to know. i was going to figure it out, but i do not
rally -- alastair crowley and there is something dangerous happening. i got really scared when i was writing that, that i was touching energy that i should not. it was really hard to do and to tell that story as reality with history, while also getting into these characters and trying to distinguish in a responsible way. that was the most harrowing experience i had. caller: thank you very much, gentlemen. this is a fascinating conversation. i'm interested in your role about research. how much...
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alastair thank you very much for your time . i was just much for your time.ay, alastair, that actually people are saying that the postal service , the royal mail are service, the royal mail are prioritised buying parcels from amazon and the like over our letters and cards and all the rest of it. is that a deterrent as well? >> alastair it really worrying big front page splash in the daily mail today about that and the parcel post is more important to them because it's more profitable. but frankly, the way the number of the other delivery companies like dhl and ipp behave , it's hardly ipp behave, it's hardly surprising . the thing that surprising. the thing that really worried me about this and it was discussed on gb news last week end, was that christmas cards are really important for many of the charities we got a card from an old friend of ours who sends us a christmas card every year saying this will be the last year that i do that we always used send a charity always used to send a charity card . he just wrote at the card. he just wrote at the bottom of
alastair thank you very much for your time . i was just much for your time.ay, alastair, that actually people are saying that the postal service , the royal mail are service, the royal mail are prioritised buying parcels from amazon and the like over our letters and cards and all the rest of it. is that a deterrent as well? >> alastair it really worrying big front page splash in the daily mail today about that and the parcel post is more important to them because it's more profitable. but...
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at company charters, that was pretty intense but the hardest one was probably a graphic novel of alastair and adolph, it is about the real, but in my case somewhat fictionalized are called board between alastair crowley and adolph hitler at the end of world war ii. and the first three artists who were hired to work on the book, i do the writing, they all had major life catastrophes like illness and suicide and awful things and i was starting to get scared, you write about someone like alastair crowley and there's like bad juju in there or something dangerous happening so i got really scared as i was writing that that i was touching energies that i shouldn't and then it was just really hard to do, to be really faithful to the actual world war ii story and to tell that story as reality, as history while also getting into these characters in the part that wasn't real and trying to distant was between the two in what felt like a responsible way, so that was the most harrowing writing experience i have had. >> 35 minutes left with douglas rushkoff. this is marshaling houston, texas. thanks for
at company charters, that was pretty intense but the hardest one was probably a graphic novel of alastair and adolph, it is about the real, but in my case somewhat fictionalized are called board between alastair crowley and adolph hitler at the end of world war ii. and the first three artists who were hired to work on the book, i do the writing, they all had major life catastrophes like illness and suicide and awful things and i was starting to get scared, you write about someone like alastair...
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chief alastair communiques. chief alastair campbell . our westminster studio is our political correspondent , olivia political correspondent, olivia utley. very good morning to you, olivia. and it is absolutely fascinating, isn't it, going through all of these files. and what struck me the most was the similar themes that we're seeing 20 years on . in. 20 years on. in. >> absolutely. i was going to say exactly the same. it's fascinating just how close it mirrors what's going on today. there are these documents that were drafted by a senior aide of tony blair's, which are entitled useful brainstorming , where he useful brainstorming, where he writes out a discussion that was had between himself, tony blair and some other aides about a nuclear option for the asylum system. now tony blair has written in the margins of a document. there are there aren't actually direct quotes from tony blair, but on one document which lays out the details of the current asylum system, tony blair has written it's mad. it's completely mad. and then later there
chief alastair communiques. chief alastair campbell . our westminster studio is our political correspondent , olivia political correspondent, olivia utley. very good morning to you, olivia. and it is absolutely fascinating, isn't it, going through all of these files. and what struck me the most was the similar themes that we're seeing 20 years on . in. 20 years on. in. >> absolutely. i was going to say exactly the same. it's fascinating just how close it mirrors what's going on today....
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the hardest one was probably a graphic novel called alastair and adolf. and it's about the real but in my case somewhat fictionalized a cold war between alastair crowd crowley and adolf hitler at the end of world war ii. and three, the first three artists who are hired to work on the book, i do the writing, they do the art, they all had major life catastrophes, like illness and suicides and really awful, awful things. i was starting to get scared that you write about someone like alastair crowley and then there'se like, like bad juju in their order something dangerous happening. so i got really scared when i was writing that, that i was like touching energies that i shouldn't. and it was really i hard to do o be really faithful to the actual world war ii story and to tell that story as reality as history, while also getting into these characters in the part that wasn't real and trying to distinguish between the two in what felt like a responsible way. so that was the most harrowing writing experience i've had. >> host: about 35 minutes left with douglas r
the hardest one was probably a graphic novel called alastair and adolf. and it's about the real but in my case somewhat fictionalized a cold war between alastair crowd crowley and adolf hitler at the end of world war ii. and three, the first three artists who are hired to work on the book, i do the writing, they do the art, they all had major life catastrophes, like illness and suicides and really awful, awful things. i was starting to get scared that you write about someone like alastair...
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their 2—1 defeat to celtic to ask why no penalty was awarded, despite a clear hand ball by celtic�*s alastairr rivals, who have two games in hand. elsewhere, lawrence shankland scored for the fifth game in a row to help rescue a point for hearts against ross county, and st mirren picked up a rare away win at an unhappy pittodrie as they beat aberdeen 3—0. in italy, juventus and roma are playing in the late fixture. after 35 minutes, it's still 0—0. juventus are second in serie a, roma sit in sixth place. a win forjuve will bring them to within a point of leaders inter. to tennis now and the united cup where alexander zverev and angelique kerber have led germany to victory over italy on the first day's play. after a strong singles win over lorenzo sonego, zverev teamed with kerber to win the deciding mixed doubles rubber in straight sets. this was kerber�*s first time back on court after giving birth to a girl in february. i had no idea how i would feel after so long, but it is very good. there are a few things missing, but playing two matches in a day, i think after so long, i don't know how
their 2—1 defeat to celtic to ask why no penalty was awarded, despite a clear hand ball by celtic�*s alastairr rivals, who have two games in hand. elsewhere, lawrence shankland scored for the fifth game in a row to help rescue a point for hearts against ross county, and st mirren picked up a rare away win at an unhappy pittodrie as they beat aberdeen 3—0. in italy, juventus and roma are playing in the late fixture. after 35 minutes, it's still 0—0. juventus are second in serie a, roma...
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their 2—1 defeat to celtic to ask why no penalty was awarded, despite a clear hand ball by celtic s alastairear of their rivals, who have two games in hand. elsewhere, lawrence shankland scored for the fifth game in a row to help rescue a point for hearts against ross county, and st mirren picked up a rare away win at an unhappy pittodrie as they beat aberdeen 3—0. to tennis now and the united cup where alexander zverev and angelique kerber have led germany to victory over italy. after a strong singles win over lorenzo sonego, zverev teamed with kerber to win the deciding mixed doubles rubber in straight sets. this was kerber�*s first time back on court after giving birth to a girl in february. greece's preparations for the 2024 united cup included paying a visit to the iconic taronga zoo, where they fed the giraffes and met the koalas. they are the second seeds for the tournament and they'll take on chile on tuesday. very nice to see, and that sunshine. and that's all the sport for now. we are alldreaming we are all dreaming of a bit of sunshine, thank you very much. 0pposition parties have
their 2—1 defeat to celtic to ask why no penalty was awarded, despite a clear hand ball by celtic s alastairear of their rivals, who have two games in hand. elsewhere, lawrence shankland scored for the fifth game in a row to help rescue a point for hearts against ross county, and st mirren picked up a rare away win at an unhappy pittodrie as they beat aberdeen 3—0. to tennis now and the united cup where alexander zverev and angelique kerber have led germany to victory over italy. after a...
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he then, um, called alastair campbell a proven liar.nce harry himself, saying, it's an the attack against prince harry himself, saying , it's an outrage himself, saying, it's an outrage that prince harry is accusing the media of intruding on his private life. but then he's intruded on the private lives of his own family members. and in fact, he very, uh , he says about fact, he very, uh, he says about the queen, the late queen and prince philip dying and prince harry going on. media interviews and talking about his problems within the royal family and he also says that prince harry and his wife, meghan are on a mission to destroy the royal family so strong words from him there. >> yeah, and while i was at it, a side swipe at alastair campbell, who he called a proven liar who led us into an illegal war, he said that the day was filled with allegations filled with false allegations spewed against me by those with an axe to grind. but the comment that saying that harry himself referred or branded the royal family callous rac tests without
he then, um, called alastair campbell a proven liar.nce harry himself, saying, it's an the attack against prince harry himself, saying , it's an outrage himself, saying, it's an outrage that prince harry is accusing the media of intruding on his private life. but then he's intruded on the private lives of his own family members. and in fact, he very, uh , he says about fact, he very, uh, he says about the queen, the late queen and prince philip dying and prince harry going on. media interviews...
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he's uh he is a alastair stewart, alastair stewart. on he is a alastair stewart, alastair stewart. got time for our greatest britain and union jackass. greatest britain and union jackass . britain okay, jackass. britain okay, christine. greatest britain >> well, my greatest britain is lady carnarvon, the chatelaine of dowager dowager downton abbey. otherwise highclere castle, because she has said enoughis castle, because she has said enough is enough with all this ridiculous rewilding , we need to ridiculous rewilding, we need to plant food to grow, to feed ourselves. none of this rewilding stuff, she said. we cannot go on importing food from the other side of the world. we need to encourage people to grow food, be self—sufficient. all food, to be self—sufficient. all right. okay. right. good for her. okay. >> honorary nomination. >> she's an honorary nomination. and sadly, he died christmas and sadly, he died on christmas day. is bill granger, day. his name is bill granger, australian restaurateur who owned the granger and co chain . owned the granger and co chain. legend of hospi
he's uh he is a alastair stewart, alastair stewart. on he is a alastair stewart, alastair stewart. got time for our greatest britain and union jackass. greatest britain and union jackass . britain okay, jackass. britain okay, christine. greatest britain >> well, my greatest britain is lady carnarvon, the chatelaine of dowager dowager downton abbey. otherwise highclere castle, because she has said enoughis castle, because she has said enough is enough with all this ridiculous rewilding ,...
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obviously, alastair honour to do. obviously, alastair stewart would it. stewart would have done it.e was grand man of was the grand old man of gb news. he'd had news. yeah, he'd had a bad medical diagnosis. this was medical diagnosis. this i was asked at last minute come medical diagnosis. this i was askedont last minute come medical diagnosis. this i was askedo it. last minute come medical diagnosis. this i was askedo it. honoured nute come medical diagnosis. this i was askedo it. honoured to :e come medical diagnosis. this i was askedo it. honoured to do come medical diagnosis. this i was askedo it. honoured to do so.»me medical diagnosis. this i was askedo it. honoured to do so. an and do it. honoured to do so. an extraordinary day, a beautiful day, a day that when i'm 60, nearly. i'd never seen coronation. >> well, it's a it's a historical day historical moment for the country. >> the biggest day a small anti—monarchy demonstration , but anti—monarchy demonstration, but really very, very small. huge crowds, great love, a very different feeling. i think the weather didn't help ve
obviously, alastair honour to do. obviously, alastair stewart would it. stewart would have done it.e was grand man of was the grand old man of gb news. he'd had news. yeah, he'd had a bad medical diagnosis. this was medical diagnosis. this i was asked at last minute come medical diagnosis. this i was askedont last minute come medical diagnosis. this i was askedo it. last minute come medical diagnosis. this i was askedo it. honoured nute come medical diagnosis. this i was askedo it. honoured to...
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i am wondering whether or not as you move from one professional team to another team, alastair tampa bay and so on, the teams -- from tampa bay and so on, did you feel like you were discriminated against because of your sexuality? that you may have been able to hang with some of those teams if you had not -- if there had not been an indication that you might have been bisexual? r.k.: i can say that i am not sure about that experience, i was not out at the time, and there were multitudes of reasons why teams turned me down that will also make sense to me, even being the pro football player i am, understand that. after coming out, i was getting calls prior to after coming out, i do not receive any more calls from leagues. i can also say that i think that there is only one out active player right now in the league is evidence not of discrimination, but there is not enough being had to make layers feel comfortable and included. i talked about in this book which is about the choices in my life dr. chase conspiracy or wonder about the things that could have or should have for me, because m
i am wondering whether or not as you move from one professional team to another team, alastair tampa bay and so on, the teams -- from tampa bay and so on, did you feel like you were discriminated against because of your sexuality? that you may have been able to hang with some of those teams if you had not -- if there had not been an indication that you might have been bisexual? r.k.: i can say that i am not sure about that experience, i was not out at the time, and there were multitudes of...
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i would sasay thatat alastair r sim is my f favorite scscrooge.isis the greatatest of allll . jacob b marley. [alonso]o] in the s story scrorooge's latete business s p, jacob b marley, apappears toto him on chchristmas eve. whwhat do you want witith me? hehe had died d seven years ago o the same n night. [screamiming] so of coururse, he's's a horriblble corpse.. i wearar the chainin i forgrged in lifefe. [timim] each o of these lilis representsts a bad deeeed. and he t turns to scscrooge and he s said, you u already hahave chaiains around d you. and d then marleley says, but you u have a sececond chan. i have comome... for r your sake,e, ebenezer. he's visited by three time-traveling ghostss who take h him on thisis jouy where e he looks a at his li. anand he startrts the prococs ofof the reckokoning. one masterer passion e enguls you... mononey. [jacquelinine] when h he choos his s career ovever his trueu, thatat was a forork in the r . he recogognizes the e mistakee made b because nowow he's alo. yoyou know, i i think it b bettu see ththings as
i would sasay thatat alastair r sim is my f favorite scscrooge.isis the greatatest of allll . jacob b marley. [alonso]o] in the s story scrorooge's latete business s p, jacob b marley, apappears toto him on chchristmas eve. whwhat do you want witith me? hehe had died d seven years ago o the same n night. [screamiming] so of coururse, he's's a horriblble corpse.. i wearar the chainin i forgrged in lifefe. [timim] each o of these lilis representsts a bad deeeed. and he t turns to scscrooge and he...
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our want to join me in offering our condolences to family condolences to the family and friends of alastairarling. glenys kinnock , and lord james glenys kinnock, and lord james douglas—hamilton . they made each douglas—hamilton. they made each an enormous contribution to pubuc an enormous contribution to public life and will be deeply missed. madam deputy speaker, the hillsborough families have suffered multiple injustices the loss of 97 lives, the blaming of the fans and the unforgivable bill institutional defensiveness by public bodies. i am profoundly sorry for what they have been through today the government has published its response to bishop james jones's report to ensure the pain and the suffering of the hillsborough families is not repeated. i'm immensely grateful they have shared their experiences . i they have shared their experiences. i hope they have shared their experiences . i hope to meet them experiences. i hope to meet them in the new year and the justice secretary oral secretary will making an oral statement after turning to statement after pmqs. turning to honourable fr
our want to join me in offering our condolences to family condolences to the family and friends of alastairarling. glenys kinnock , and lord james glenys kinnock, and lord james douglas—hamilton . they made each douglas—hamilton. they made each an enormous contribution to pubuc an enormous contribution to public life and will be deeply missed. madam deputy speaker, the hillsborough families have suffered multiple injustices the loss of 97 lives, the blaming of the fans and the unforgivable...
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. >> alastair's death has caused a shock and a profound sadness across not just the whole labour movement, but across everybody who loved him and respected him. and that's basically everybody who knew him. >> he was the dedicated public servant. he was kind. i was privileged to know him as a friend and to have his advice and our hearts go out to maggie , and our hearts go out to maggie, his wife and their children on this very, very sad day . this very, very sad day. >> and the prime minister has switched on the lights of the downing street christmas tree . downing street christmas tree. 3 to i who rishi sunak joked it was nice to click a button and make everything brighter. christmas carols were played. over 100 guests were in attendance at the festive market in downing street earlier . well, in downing street earlier. well, thatis in downing street earlier. well, that is it for the moment. we're on tv online dab and tune in radio two. but now it is over to . patrick the home office's answer to laurel and hardy need to pack their bags, which will be stuffed full of taxpayers cash and do
. >> alastair's death has caused a shock and a profound sadness across not just the whole labour movement, but across everybody who loved him and respected him. and that's basically everybody who knew him. >> he was the dedicated public servant. he was kind. i was privileged to know him as a friend and to have his advice and our hearts go out to maggie , and our hearts go out to maggie, his wife and their children on this very, very sad day . this very, very sad day. >> and...
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. >> alastair's death has caused a shock and a profound sadness s across not just the whole labour movement, but across everybody who loved him and respected him. and that's basically everybody who knew him. he was the dedicated public servant. he was kind. i was privileged to know him as a friend and to have his advice and our hearts go out to maggie , his wife and their maggie, his wife and their children on this very, very sad day . day. >> shane macgowan, the frontman of the pogues, has died at the age of 65. he was discharged from hospital last week after being diagnosed with encephalitis. the singer , who encephalitis. the singer, who was born on christmas day, is best known for the 1987 hit fairytale of new york. one of the most cherished festive songs. he died peacefully with his wife by his side. rail passengers are being warned to expect disruption over the coming week because of strikes, and that's despite the rmt members voting to accept a deal to end their long running dispute over pay and conditions. however, train drivers represented by the aslef union at 16 rail operators ar
. >> alastair's death has caused a shock and a profound sadness s across not just the whole labour movement, but across everybody who loved him and respected him. and that's basically everybody who knew him. he was the dedicated public servant. he was kind. i was privileged to know him as a friend and to have his advice and our hearts go out to maggie , his wife and their maggie, his wife and their children on this very, very sad day . day. >> shane macgowan, the frontman of the...
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alastair campbell. out this this, this morning that this, this, these two trips, not including james cleverly's latest one, two trips have cost £50 million. three home office secretary, home secretaries have gone. no migrants there . and what migrants there. and what happens, when these happens, patrick, when these international tribunals start sending people back from here? the optics then are going to be interesting. >> very quick, very quick. >> very quick, very quick. >> what happens if somebody gets hurt when they're there and then >> what happens if somebody gets hungovernmentre there and then >> what happens if somebody gets hungovernmentre ticulpable:hen >> what happens if somebody gets hungovernmentre ticulpable for| the government are culpable for that and there's a massive lawsuit? we it's lawsuit? why should we be? it's not plan. lawsuit? why should we be? it's not absolutely n. lawsuit? why should we be? it's not absolutely everything. we're lawsuit? why should we be? it's not culpabley eve
alastair campbell. out this this, this morning that this, this, these two trips, not including james cleverly's latest one, two trips have cost £50 million. three home office secretary, home secretaries have gone. no migrants there . and what migrants there. and what happens, when these happens, patrick, when these international tribunals start sending people back from here? the optics then are going to be interesting. >> very quick, very quick. >> very quick, very quick. >>...
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alastair campbell.d out this this, this morning that this, this, these two trips, not including james cleverly's latest one, two trips have cost £50 million. three home office secretary, home secretaries have gone. no migrants there . and what migrants there. and what happens, when these happens, patrick, when these international tribunals start sending people back from here? the optics then are going to be interesting. >> very quick, very quick. >> very quick, very quick. >> what happens if somebody gets hurt when they're there and then >> what happens if somebody gets hungovernmentre there and then >> what happens if somebody gets hungovernmentre ticulpable:hen >> what happens if somebody gets hungovernmentre ticulpable for| the government are culpable for that and there's a massive lawsuit? we it's lawsuit? why should we be? it's not plan. lawsuit? why should we be? it's not absolutely n. lawsuit? why should we be? it's not absolutely everything. we're lawsuit? why should we be? it's not culpabley ev
alastair campbell.d out this this, this morning that this, this, these two trips, not including james cleverly's latest one, two trips have cost £50 million. three home office secretary, home secretaries have gone. no migrants there . and what migrants there. and what happens, when these happens, patrick, when these international tribunals start sending people back from here? the optics then are going to be interesting. >> very quick, very quick. >> very quick, very quick. >>...
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obviously, alastair stewart would it. he was the would have done it. he was the grand of gb news. he'd grand old man of gb news. he'd had bad medical diagnosis. had a bad medical diagnosis. this asked at the this i was asked at the last minute to come and do it. honoured do so. an honoured to do so. an extraordinary day, beautiful extraordinary day, a beautiful day, day that when i'm 60, day, a day that when i'm 60, nearly. i'd never seen coronation. >> well, it's a it's a historical day historical moment for the country. big historical day. >> a small anti—monarchy demonstration , but really very, demonstration, but really very, very small. huge crowds, great love, a very different feeling. i think the weather didn't help very much. no. and you mentioned anti—monarchy protests . anti—monarchy protests. >> yeah. of course, a few of them were arrested, one of which is now taking legal action against metropolitan police. well, do you think well, i mean, do you think police are heavy handed or do you think it was necessary to ensure small ensure there was a small anti—monarchy protes
obviously, alastair stewart would it. he was the would have done it. he was the grand of gb news. he'd grand old man of gb news. he'd had bad medical diagnosis. had a bad medical diagnosis. this asked at the this i was asked at the last minute to come and do it. honoured do so. an honoured to do so. an extraordinary day, beautiful extraordinary day, a beautiful day, day that when i'm 60, day, a day that when i'm 60, nearly. i'd never seen coronation. >> well, it's a it's a historical day...
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the alastair sim -a-a christmtmas carol.. -charlie brown chrhristmas. -elf. -the f family stonone.-lovove actuallyly. -the apartrtment. it's probably -home alonone. -m-miracle on 34th strtreet. and i ststill like t to believeve in santata claus. [music] [dramatic orchestral music] ♪ ♪ [gunshots]s] - as farar back as i coululd rememberer, i alalways wanteted toto be a gangngster. - "g"goodfellalas" is likek, "f"fasten yourur seatbeltst. "i'm gonna kick the shit out of you for 2 1/2 hours, and d you're gononna love it" [glass shahatters] [laughghter] - therere have beeeen soso many gangngster movieis and soso many mob b movies. is it t really posossible that in 191990 martin n scorse will be abable to makeke a gangr movie e that has s something t y thatat hasn't alalready beenen d a millioion times? - itit's gonna b be a good s s. [laughghter] - - and you wawatch the momo, anand you're l like, "yeaha" - ththank you, s sir. - - all right,t, see you l la. thanks.. - - what are y you doing?? you're l leaving youour car? - he watchches the carar for . - we t tried to cacapture the exubub
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. >> alastair.deeds not words not words, and deeds not words would be our best tribute to him and to fight for a politics that rewards decency, good judgement and strength of character . and strength of character. >> a politics that puts the interests of working people first. these were the values that alistair lived . that alistair lived. >> michael gove has backed council planning departments on notice, saying slow approvals won't be tolerated . in a speech won't be tolerated. in a speech on planning reform, the levelling up secretary said there's resistance to new development in many parts of the country. he's cracking down on lengthy applications , with some lengthy applications, with some councils to be given three months to improve or risk having their powers stripped out. >> where there is and has been consistent underperformance. i will act. so today i'm taking steps to deal with underperformers in the planning system, and there is no greater failure than the failure to actually have a plan
. >> alastair.deeds not words not words, and deeds not words would be our best tribute to him and to fight for a politics that rewards decency, good judgement and strength of character . and strength of character. >> a politics that puts the interests of working people first. these were the values that alistair lived . that alistair lived. >> michael gove has backed council planning departments on notice, saying slow approvals won't be tolerated . in a speech won't be...
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. >> they say, alastair >> but they say, alastair darling brookside, actor darling dean brookside, actor course, from the pogues. and henry kissinger, who died at the age of 100. did he died at the age of 100. did he die on thursday? i think, yeah. >> he died on wednesday or tuesday, but no , it was just a tuesday, but no, it was just a sort of day of every time i tuned in. it was someone reporting somebody else's die. >> yes, it was. and frankly , >> yes, it was. and frankly, many of them are far too young. well all of them i think the i think the eldest was alistair darling, 70, 70, yeah. oh it was just one of those days yesterday , wasn't it? very sad. it's almost like you feel it's like winter setting in, you know? it's dark. it's cold. and. and the news is of deaths of well known people. people that i don't just mean famous , i mean don't just mean famous, i mean people that you sort of know they're part of the fabric of your life almost. and it's very sad. yeah >> anyway, let's hope for a better day today. as far as things like that are concerned, it's a day for resolutions. >> i a
. >> they say, alastair >> but they say, alastair darling brookside, actor darling dean brookside, actor course, from the pogues. and henry kissinger, who died at the age of 100. did he died at the age of 100. did he die on thursday? i think, yeah. >> he died on wednesday or tuesday, but no , it was just a tuesday, but no, it was just a sort of day of every time i tuned in. it was someone reporting somebody else's die. >> yes, it was. and frankly , >> yes, it was....
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. >> but it wasn't tony blair and alastair campbell. >> good god, no . no but the >> good god, no.id come down. it always sort of does come down every time . we think come down every time. we think the royal family is in trouble, probably since 1649 when one king lost his head somewhere else, no doubt on whitehall . the else, no doubt on whitehall. the royal families have been in trouble. so what they've done is send for a new one from germany or they've renewed the stock by bringing in a sort of handsome greek officer, and they find a way out. >> they find a way through, and they did way through. they did find a way through. just briefly to end, i mean, you'll have seen some of the coverage in this morning's newspapers. professor sir john curtice talking about curtice is talking about electoral oblivion for the conservatives. they be conservatives. they might be down to 130 seats. do you believe that? because i can understand huge amounts of disaffection with the conservative party and i think apathy is the enemy right now. are they all champing at the bit to elect keir starmer pr
. >> but it wasn't tony blair and alastair campbell. >> good god, no . no but the >> good god, no.id come down. it always sort of does come down every time . we think come down every time. we think the royal family is in trouble, probably since 1649 when one king lost his head somewhere else, no doubt on whitehall . the else, no doubt on whitehall. the royal families have been in trouble. so what they've done is send for a new one from germany or they've renewed the stock by...
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people like alastair campbell will still sometimes downplay their role in it , say that they were actingwere acting on what they knew at the time, even though at the time it caused this enormous crisis of credibility in and trust in politics. that i think is partly explains of um, the, explains some of the, um, the, the febrile nature of the discourse that we have today is owing to blair and campbell and what how they changed politics. yes. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> we want to talk to you as well about keir starmer, because he's raised today. he's out in estonia seeing the british troops. interesting. troops. very interesting. he says are for says there are grounds for looking at changing the law on assisted now this all was assisted dying. now this all was kicked off by, as you know, esther rantzen. got esther rantzen. she's got a stage lung cancer. she's stage four lung cancer. she's registered dignitas, which registered for dignitas, which is harrowing and heartbreaking for and he is saying, uh, for her. and he is saying, uh, he appears to be agreeing with esther rantzen , calling for a es
people like alastair campbell will still sometimes downplay their role in it , say that they were actingwere acting on what they knew at the time, even though at the time it caused this enormous crisis of credibility in and trust in politics. that i think is partly explains of um, the, explains some of the, um, the, the febrile nature of the discourse that we have today is owing to blair and campbell and what how they changed politics. yes. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> we want to talk...
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the governor of the castle, alastair bruce, who captured these images, said it "reminded him of the italianjobbeing naughty or have taken a wrong turn. either way, not wise. the car was later towed away from the stairwell. it was found at the bottom of the stairwell. they go.— stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake. _ stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake, that _ stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake, that old _ stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake, that old trick - stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake, that old trick stop i stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake, that old trick stop to around corner? parked the car, walked away and gradually it runs away and dips down the stairs... truth? away and dips down the stairs... why are ou away and dips down the stairs... tfr'iy are you parked at the top of the stairs? i are you parked at the top of the stairs? ., �* ~ ., ., ., , , stairs? i don't know the geography well enough _ stairs? i don't know the geography well enough of _ stairs? i don't know the geography well enough of edinburgh, - stairs? i don't know t
the governor of the castle, alastair bruce, who captured these images, said it "reminded him of the italianjobbeing naughty or have taken a wrong turn. either way, not wise. the car was later towed away from the stairwell. it was found at the bottom of the stairwell. they go.— stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake. _ stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake, that _ stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake, that old _ stairwell. they go. leave off the handbrake, that old trick...
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alastair has written in and i also like going. and by the way, to midnight mass.t are your on palestine your thoughts on the palestine protests ? well, alistair, i've protests? well, alistair, i've got i have to be totally honest with you. it actually really makes me quite angry that even over christmas we can't even have christmas without our capital city, the oxford street, apparently being closed off parts of it you're not able to get in as you might be buying a few clothes for people over christmas. you're not able to get into a shop like that because palestinian protesters who are saying that some, um, advert or billboard was a bit too close to the bone for them and a bit too similar to palestinian. it'sjust and a bit too similar to palestinian. it's just complete nonsense. people are protest and they don't know what they're talking about. zara wasn't trying make a political trying to make a political statement as far as i can see, andifs statement as far as i can see, and it's just an excuse to get out on streets and cause out on the streets and cause mayhem
alastair has written in and i also like going. and by the way, to midnight mass.t are your on palestine your thoughts on the palestine protests ? well, alistair, i've protests? well, alistair, i've got i have to be totally honest with you. it actually really makes me quite angry that even over christmas we can't even have christmas without our capital city, the oxford street, apparently being closed off parts of it you're not able to get in as you might be buying a few clothes for people over...
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britain, example, whereas in britain, because don't like, know, because we don't like, you know, as alastairnt in you have to nod to the christmas story without anyway coming sanctimonious. christmas story without anyway cominggetting sanctimonious. christmas story without anyway cominggetting thatanctimonious. christmas story without anyway cominggetting that balance ious. so it's getting that balance right. issue. and right. that's the issue. and what would doing what they would have been doing going all those going through in all those drafts december. drafts throughout december. >> it's going >> absolutely. well it's going to big, big, big year of to be a big, big, big year of politics ahead, isn't it? and matthew, just with us matthew, you just stay with us for because we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz because we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz it because we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz it alongacause we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz it along fosze we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz it along for ae we'
britain, example, whereas in britain, because don't like, know, because we don't like, you know, as alastairnt in you have to nod to the christmas story without anyway coming sanctimonious. christmas story without anyway cominggetting sanctimonious. christmas story without anyway cominggetting thatanctimonious. christmas story without anyway cominggetting that balance ious. so it's getting that balance right. issue. and right. that's the issue. and what would doing what they would have been...