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britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> good afternoon britain. it is 12:25 now.ews this morning the uk has announced that it will be handing sovereignty of a cluster of strategically important islands in the indian ocean over to mauritius, ending years of negotiations. >> yes, the uk has handed sovereignty over the chagos islands or has had it for over half a century and has a military base there, but has long faced calls to give them to the mauritians after being accused by some of a crime against humanity. when the island's original inhabitants were expelled in the 1960s and 70s. >> now let's discuss this further with a former another former conservative mp sir michael fabricant. michael, welcome and thank you so much for joining the show. how do you react to this breaking news this morning? >> well, with wonder, actually, i mean , first of all, this was i mean, first of all, this was announced when parliament wasn't sitting. none of us knew that this was going to happen. but i'm also rather concerned because we know that mauritius has got very close ties now w
britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> good afternoon britain. it is 12:25 now.ews this morning the uk has announced that it will be handing sovereignty of a cluster of strategically important islands in the indian ocean over to mauritius, ending years of negotiations. >> yes, the uk has handed sovereignty over the chagos islands or has had it for over half a century and has a military base there, but has long faced calls to give them to the mauritians after being...
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britain that has a conservative government. we've got biden in, the us, we have trudeau in we have macron in france have schultz in germany. and it's not working. the west is not winning. and so for me the the fact it's conservative leadership is absolutely important i think we are more likely to see a trade deal taking place. i think there will be more working with one of the things i advocate the book is an economic nato where together we take on china, we take russia by having common on what technology they should be able to invest or export or all of that in the same way as we did during during the cold war. so i would like, you know, i would like to see closer working with allies and of course, has been very critical of of the nato alliance and an unwillingness among some nato allies invest what they need to do on defense and do you think that trump will shake up europe again potentially with with a second, second term and will will europe be be listening to to his message after all? these are incredibly dangerous times, w
britain that has a conservative government. we've got biden in, the us, we have trudeau in we have macron in france have schultz in germany. and it's not working. the west is not winning. and so for me the the fact it's conservative leadership is absolutely important i think we are more likely to see a trade deal taking place. i think there will be more working with one of the things i advocate the book is an economic nato where together we take on china, we take russia by having common on what...
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. >> good afternoon britain . it's >> good afternoon britain. it's 2:00 on monday the 14th of october. i'm tom harwood and i'm emily carver. britain is open for business. yes, the prime minister is pledging to get rid of regulations that are holding back investment in britain . but back investment in britain. but can we believe him.7 >> can we believe him? >> and more historic reparations. a group of 15 canbbean reparations. a group of 15 caribbean nations will ask the king and sir keir starmer to pay £200 billion in slavery reparations , reparations. now, reparations, reparations. now, the foreign secretary has spoken very much in support of such a move in the past. will the government cave in this time and bnng government cave in this time and bring back british wood? >> yes. the restoration of lord nelson's warship hms victory has sparked outrage due to its use of french oak. critics are upset that the foreign timber is being used on a symbol of britain's naval power . naval power. >> could we be getting a little bit closer , tom, to actually
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get ready britain here we go . ready britain here we go. get ready for a load more refugees from the middle east . next. >> good evening. the top stories at just after 9:00. now, the prime minister says iran has menaced the middle east for far too long as he condemns this evening's missile attack on israel. sir keir starmer said he was deeply concerned that the region is on the brink and for the risk of miscalculation. iran launched around 200 missiles, but a significant number were actually intercepted by israel's iron dome. an israeli military spokesperson says he is not aware of any injuries from the iranian missile attack. in other news, the conservative leadership hopefuls robert jenrick and james cleverly have hit out at nigel farage's reform uk party. mrjenrick has suggested the party's popularity is down to tory failure and broken promises, and james cleverly ruled out a deal with to farage win back voters. the candidates were speaking on stage earlier today at the conservative party conference. >> i think it's a symptom, not a caus
get ready britain here we go . ready britain here we go. get ready for a load more refugees from the middle east . next. >> good evening. the top stories at just after 9:00. now, the prime minister says iran has menaced the middle east for far too long as he condemns this evening's missile attack on israel. sir keir starmer said he was deeply concerned that the region is on the brink and for the risk of miscalculation. iran launched around 200 missiles, but a significant number were...
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britain, here we go . go. i don't think anyone should be intimidated by an illegal migrant with a stupid gun tattoo on his face. next. >> good evening. it's just gone 10:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. un peacekeepers say an israeli tank has again fired at one of its watchtowers in southern lebanon. meanwhile, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has held an emergency meeting on increasing aid in gaza after the us threatened to take away some military support unless israel boosted aid within 30 days. it comes as fighting continues in gaza, and israel also hit beirut for the first time in five days, while hezbollah has fired more rockets into northern israel, injuring at least two people. meanwhile, the prime minister, sir keir starmer, has said he is looking at sanctioning two israeli cabinet members back in the uk. the government is scrambling to find more hotel spaces for migrants after a surge in small boat arrivals. almost 14,000 have arrived under laboun almost 14,000 have arrived
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james cleverly isjust britain... james cleverly is 'ust cominu britain... james cleverly is 'ust coming onto the stage. i britain... james cleverly isjust coming onto the stage. thankl britain... james cleverly is just i coming onto the stage. thank you britain... james cleverly is just - coming onto the stage. thank you for your time. we will now listen to the next contender. what's the purpose of our party? what's the purpose of our party? what is ourjob? why are we here? we are currently in opposition but we don't exist in opposition. we are in politics to serve the british people and make their lives better. it is our duty and our mission and our intent, so we need to get back on track. before we can do that, there is something we need to say. sorry. sorry on behalf of of the conservative parliamentary party who let sorry to the party that let us down. we have to be better. much better. and under my leadership. we will be. applause the british people are never wrong, the british people are never wrong, the british people told us to go and sort ourselves
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so get ready, britain. here we go . britain. here we go.eign judges and foreign criminals have no place in britain. next . have no place in britain. next. >> good evening. it's 9:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. james cleverly has overtaken robert jenrick to the top spot in the latest round of voting to be the next leader of the conservative party . cleverly the conservative party. cleverly leads the pack with 39 votes, robert jenrick second with 31 and kemi badenoch third on 30. tom tugendhat has now been eliminated from the race, with only 20 votes. the final two will be decided from the remaining three candidates at the next round of voting tomorrow afternoon. the director general of m15 has warned that isis and al—qaeda are on the rise, with an increased terrorist terror risk linked to the conflict in the middle east. in a stark warning at the counter—terrorism operations centre, ken mcmullen revealed that iran has been linked to at least 20 deadly plots in the uk over the past two years. he says both groups are attemptin
so get ready, britain. here we go . britain. here we go.eign judges and foreign criminals have no place in britain. next . have no place in britain. next. >> good evening. it's 9:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. james cleverly has overtaken robert jenrick to the top spot in the latest round of voting to be the next leader of the conservative party . cleverly the conservative party. cleverly leads the pack with 39 votes, robert jenrick second with 31 and kemi badenoch third...
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us aircraft britain has attacked houthi positions in yemen.ccording to washington, airstrikes have been carried out on 15 targets. the main strikes were on the capital sanaa and the southwest of the country, as well as on the airport and naval base in hadeid on the red sea coast, from where the houthis attack ships. according to media reports, the main target of the strikes was the leader of the movement, but there has been no confirmation of his elimination. after the escalation in gaza, the houthis declared their targets to be israeli territory and the ships of its allies in the red sea. in response, the us and britain are launching strikes on facilities in yemen, which, according to their data, are under the control of the houthis. russian music services have begun to label artists as foreign agents. roskomnadzor will monitor compliance with the new requirements. anastasia ivanova will tell you why such a measure is needed and how it was implemented. fugitive artists and foreign agents who criticize our country and its residents in general
us aircraft britain has attacked houthi positions in yemen.ccording to washington, airstrikes have been carried out on 15 targets. the main strikes were on the capital sanaa and the southwest of the country, as well as on the airport and naval base in hadeid on the red sea coast, from where the houthis attack ships. according to media reports, the main target of the strikes was the leader of the movement, but there has been no confirmation of his elimination. after the escalation in gaza, the...
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up until this time americans consider themselves to be part of great britain.even though it there had already been some battles between the american colonies and great britain, most americans wanted reconciliation. this pamphlet change their attitudes towards the monarchy and the abuses of great britain towards the american colonies. and encouraged and persuaded them to establish a new government. it's divided into four parts. the first is on the history of government and the second part deals with monarchy and hereditary succession. the third part deals with the current state of american affairs, and the fourth part talks about the ability of america to govern itself into form a navy that could challenge the royal navy. this is a first edition and i don't know exactly how many copies were printed in the first edition. there were several additions printed very quickly because it was a very popular pamphlet. there have been estimates of around 75,000 to 100,000 printed within the first few months. eventually i have seen figures that suggest there were around hal
up until this time americans consider themselves to be part of great britain.even though it there had already been some battles between the american colonies and great britain, most americans wanted reconciliation. this pamphlet change their attitudes towards the monarchy and the abuses of great britain towards the american colonies. and encouraged and persuaded them to establish a new government. it's divided into four parts. the first is on the history of government and the second part deals...
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well. >> good afternoon britain . it's >> good afternoon britain.m emily carver decarbonisation or deindustrialisation? sir keir starmer insists he will not sacrifice british industry to eco zealots. this as he pledges a whopping £22 billion for green technologies . is carbon capture technologies. is carbon capture enough to keep british industry alive? >> and could the falklands be next? renewed fears today over the future of the falklands and gibraltar after the government's decision to surrender control of the chagos islands. this as bons the chagos islands. this as boris johnson slams the move as crazy , raging ayatollah , iran's crazy, raging ayatollah, iran's warmongering supreme leader, calls on muslim nations to prepare against their common enemy, labelling the
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get ready britain, here we go . ready britain, here we go.reets next. >> good evening. i'm will hollis with your top stories . at 10:00 with your top stories. at 10:00 pm, people across israel have gathered to mark the one year anniversary of the october seventh attacks in jerusalem . seventh attacks in jerusalem. israelis carrying flags and placards with the faces of missing people gathered outside president netanyahu's home. at the time of 629 local time, a siren rang out to mark the hour that hamas led militants launched rockets into israel last october, according to israeli figures, they killed 1200 people and took some 250 hostages into gaza . the hostages into gaza. the anniversary comes as new polling data carried out on behalf of the campaign against anti—semitism, finds what they called concerning levels of of 629 local time, the time of 629 local time, a siren rang out to mark the hour that hamas led militants launched rockets into israel last october, according to israeli figures, they killed 1200 people and took some 250 hostages
get ready britain, here we go . ready britain, here we go.reets next. >> good evening. i'm will hollis with your top stories . at 10:00 with your top stories. at 10:00 pm, people across israel have gathered to mark the one year anniversary of the october seventh attacks in jerusalem . seventh attacks in jerusalem. israelis carrying flags and placards with the faces of missing people gathered outside president netanyahu's home. at the time of 629 local time, a siren rang out to mark the...
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get ready, britain, here we go . britain, here we go. labour's lazy, left wing civil servants could bring this country down next. >> patrick, thank you very much and good evening. the top stories. while the uk has announced that it's giving up sovereignty of the chagos islands after more than half a century, the deal reached after years of negotiations will see britain hand over the chagos islands to china ally mauritius. it includes the tropical atoll of diego garcia, which is home to a military base used by the uk and the us. under the agreement, the base will remain under uk and us jurisdiction for at least the next 99 years. but conservative leadership candidates reacted angrily to this, with former foreign secretary james cleverly labelling the government as weak. and tom tugendhat says the move undermines uk security. >> does it means that although the air base, which is jointly uk us operated, is maintained for on a 99 year lease, the other outlying islands are going back to mauritian sovereignty now . there are many other now. th
get ready, britain, here we go . britain, here we go. labour's lazy, left wing civil servants could bring this country down next. >> patrick, thank you very much and good evening. the top stories. while the uk has announced that it's giving up sovereignty of the chagos islands after more than half a century, the deal reached after years of negotiations will see britain hand over the chagos islands to china ally mauritius. it includes the tropical atoll of diego garcia, which is home to a...
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independence from britain received it in 1968.the same time , friendly relations with moscow were established. by the way, today the diplomatic mission in mauritius is headed by our colleague irada zeynalova. it was from the moment of independence that the mauritian authorities began to seek the return of the archipelago. in 2019 , the un international court ruled that the separation of the islands was unlawful and called on great britain to return them. the court found that the decolonization of mauritius was not carried out in accordance with the right of peoples to self-determination. it follows from this that that the united kingdom's continued administration of the chagos archipelago constitutes an unlawful act entailing international responsibility for that state. in 1965, great britain not only separated the archipelago from mauritius, but a year later leased the largest island, diego garcia, to the united states for an air base. at the same time, 1,500 residents of the archipelago were simply deported. as part of the deal
independence from britain received it in 1968.the same time , friendly relations with moscow were established. by the way, today the diplomatic mission in mauritius is headed by our colleague irada zeynalova. it was from the moment of independence that the mauritian authorities began to seek the return of the archipelago. in 2019 , the un international court ruled that the separation of the islands was unlawful and called on great britain to return them. the court found that the decolonization...
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today's _ corner of great britain.g — today's announcement is about delivering on the goal people here — delivering on the goal people here in— delivering on the goal people here in merseyside, but also in teessida — here in merseyside, but also in teesside. the high net cluster will not — teesside. the high net cluster will not only generate 2000 jobs — will not only generate 2000 jobs in — will not only generate 2000 jobs in future facing industries, but will also drive broader— industries, but will also drive broader economic growth across the broader economic growth across lhe region— broader economic growth across the region for all of you, for your— the region for all of you, for your children and grandchildren. as we embrace change. — grandchildren. as we embrace change, we are notjust... old industries. _ change, we are notjust... old industries, but we are writing a new— industries, but we are writing a new chapter and doing it together. we have lunch great british— together. we have lunch great british energy
today's _ corner of great britain.g — today's announcement is about delivering on the goal people here — delivering on the goal people here in— delivering on the goal people here in merseyside, but also in teessida — here in merseyside, but also in teesside. the high net cluster will not — teesside. the high net cluster will not only generate 2000 jobs — will not only generate 2000 jobs in — will not only generate 2000 jobs in future facing industries, but will also drive...
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in britain, meanwhile, _ off my debt. in britain, meanwhile, the - off my debt.police | off my debt. in britain, i meanwhile, the police are concerned that many of the vietnamese are being trafficked here as has happened in the past. i here as has happened in the ast. ., ., , here as has happened in the ast. . . , i” here as has happened in the ast. . . , ., past. i am arresting you on facilitating _ past. i am arresting you on facilitating entry _ past. i am arresting you on facilitating entry of - past. i am arresting you oni facilitating entry of non-uk facilitating entry of non—uk nationals into the country. conditions of modern slavery. to understand more, we made contact with a vietnamese smuggler in the uk. we will call him... it smuggler in the uk. we will call him- - -— call him... it is a very lucrative _ call him... it is a very lucrative business. if| call him... it is a very i lucrative business. if you call him... it is a very - lucrative business. if you have a good reputation declines come to you. no fuss, no violence. he arrived in britain earlie
in britain, meanwhile, _ off my debt. in britain, meanwhile, the - off my debt.police | off my debt. in britain, i meanwhile, the police are concerned that many of the vietnamese are being trafficked here as has happened in the past. i here as has happened in the ast. ., ., , here as has happened in the ast. . . , i” here as has happened in the ast. . . , ., past. i am arresting you on facilitating _ past. i am arresting you on facilitating entry _ past. i am arresting you on facilitating...
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britain . okay. good afternoon. britain.red by my side from under the desk. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> ben, leo's here to save the day. he's with me this afternoon. little bit late, i must say, but i don't think you're to blame. >> i will say not my fault. i won't explain why, but not my fault. i wasn't meant to be working today, but here i am. >> he lives far away, so i just live around the corner. >> i was out on oxford street with lord alli. he was buying me a new wardrobe and i got a call. >> it does look very smart. you're always very well dressed, aren't you, ben? >> i've got dressed and ready in about two minutes, so if i'm looking a bit scruffy hair wise, or, dare i say it, makeup. >> he's just fishing for compliments, isn't he? fishing for compliments? anyway, let's get to on serious matters. britain apparently has the most illegal migrants in the country than anywhere else in europe. >> wow. yeah, i saw this this morning. every 1 >> wow. yeah, i saw this this morning. every1 in >> wow. yeah, i saw this this morning. ever
britain . okay. good afternoon. britain.red by my side from under the desk. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> ben, leo's here to save the day. he's with me this afternoon. little bit late, i must say, but i don't think you're to blame. >> i will say not my fault. i won't explain why, but not my fault. i wasn't meant to be working today, but here i am. >> he lives far away, so i just live around the corner. >> i was out on oxford street with lord alli. he was buying me a...
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they say britain's great.think the nigel farage we see now is a lot different to the one we saw 2 or 3 years ago. it's no longer a little bit of a tiny little party. i know they've only got five mps, but yeah. watch this space. >> yes, ellie. a war on two fronts for nigel farage. labour voters, especially sort of working class northern labour voters who are perhaps sort of culturally more conservative and ex—tory voters would that they win? perhaps? >> well, i think, honestly, first of all, immigration is still the number one issue that we've seen the tories fail on it and obviously we're seeing labour failing on it. i mean , labour failing on it. i mean, within the first three months there were 10,000 channel migrants that that crossed the channel migrants that that crossed the channel, but they haven't had time to affect real change. in fairness , we also have andy, are fairness, we also have andy, are you telling me that labour will stop the boats in the next four years? >> i think they will, yes. wow. >> i
they say britain's great.think the nigel farage we see now is a lot different to the one we saw 2 or 3 years ago. it's no longer a little bit of a tiny little party. i know they've only got five mps, but yeah. watch this space. >> yes, ellie. a war on two fronts for nigel farage. labour voters, especially sort of working class northern labour voters who are perhaps sort of culturally more conservative and ex—tory voters would that they win? perhaps? >> well, i think, honestly,...
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a britain at ease with itself, a britain at ease with itself, a britain that believes in itself, andt because of renewed conservative principles. and the time to start that renewal is right now. cheering studio: and that was the last of the four mac candidates who have given their 20 minutes or more on the stage. kemi badenoch talking about how she feels the conservatives let the voters down, they spoke right and governed left, but she is a conservative because she has seen what happens when a country loses sight of its principles, she says. she feels the party lost faith and stopped acting like conservatives. she talked about her childhood in nigeria and talked about being unafraid of being attacked on social media when much of the time you feared about being attacked in real life as a child. let's turn to a correspondent who has been watching. damien, i wonder how much more conference will feel they have got to know these candidates after the last couple of hours. we to know these candidates after the last couple of hours.— to know these candidates after the last couple of hours. w
a britain at ease with itself, a britain at ease with itself, a britain that believes in itself, andt because of renewed conservative principles. and the time to start that renewal is right now. cheering studio: and that was the last of the four mac candidates who have given their 20 minutes or more on the stage. kemi badenoch talking about how she feels the conservatives let the voters down, they spoke right and governed left, but she is a conservative because she has seen what happens when a...
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the second is true, that britain is richer - is true, that britain is richer today partly because ofthink it is true that those countries are poorer because of their involvement in slavery, many years ago, but i think clive lewis and others are conflating two different things. i would absolutely agree with him that britain should be prepared to use its development programme, use its wealth in order to help poorer countries, critically those of the commonwealth with whom we have a specific type, to develop themselves, whether that's in dealing with climate change or the debt problem or education, i'm all in favour of that, but linking it to something that happened more than 200 years ago makes no sense at all to me. but than 200 years ago makes no sense at all to me.— sense at all to me. but when ou sa sense at all to me. but when you say we — sense at all to me. but when you say we should _ sense at all to me. but when you say we should not - sense at all to me. but when you say we should not even i you say we should not even apologise, surely an apology would not cost anything, or i
the second is true, that britain is richer - is true, that britain is richer today partly because ofthink it is true that those countries are poorer because of their involvement in slavery, many years ago, but i think clive lewis and others are conflating two different things. i would absolutely agree with him that britain should be prepared to use its development programme, use its wealth in order to help poorer countries, critically those of the commonwealth with whom we have a specific type,...
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soft touch britain.right to stay in the uk. all because he had a baby with his lithuanian girlfriend, now wife. deporting him would apparently breach his rights to a family life. we're asking, has the echr become a charter for criminals? >> and it's a knockout for will become three today as conservative mps dump another leadership contender this afternoon, we'll bring you the very latest free prescriptions on the chopping block. >> rachel reeves is facing mounting pressure to scrap free prescriptions for those aged 60 to 65 years old to save the treasury. billions. would you back such a move and would it actually save billions? >> and the great british millionaire exodus fear ahead of the budget , millionaire exodus fear ahead of the budget, high taxes and changes to non—dom rules are driving away wealthy brits. the problem is apparently getting so bad that some economists are now
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off without britain's be better off without britain's wokeist presenter? also tonight, should the new leader of the conservatives bring back boris? and will labour voters be next to turn their support to nigel farage and reform uk ? farage and reform uk? coming to blows over those topics and many more tonight, my friday a—team senior reporter at political website guido fawkes, the freshly promoted ellie wheatley. we've also got bbc radio legend alex and fearless trade unionist andy twelves. but we start with my friday feeling monologue will this be britain's last ever labour government? i'll be answering that question straight after the news headunes straight after the news headlines and the unsackable tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> mark, thank you very much. the top stories downing street insists its deal to return the chagos islands to mauritius does not change the approach to other overseas territories. it comes as argentina is now pledging to gain full sovereignty of the falkland islands. however, the government insists its commitment to the fal
off without britain's be better off without britain's wokeist presenter? also tonight, should the new leader of the conservatives bring back boris? and will labour voters be next to turn their support to nigel farage and reform uk ? farage and reform uk? coming to blows over those topics and many more tonight, my friday a—team senior reporter at political website guido fawkes, the freshly promoted ellie wheatley. we've also got bbc radio legend alex and fearless trade unionist andy twelves....
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we appreciate britain's su ort, restraint? we appreciate britain's support. britain _ restraint?_ restraint? we appreciate britain's support, britain is a great - restraint? we appreciate britain's support, britain is a great ally of| support, britain is a great ally of israel. at the same time, what would britain do if it was under 10,000 rockets nonstop? can you imagine liverpool and manchester being abandoned for a year? i cannot imagine ten minutes your prime minister would allow a rocket attack on your northern cities, people being evacuated, and the israeli government is doing the very basic thing every government should do, to promise the people to live peacefully and safely. your leader ben'amin peacefully and safely. your leader benjamin netanyahu _ peacefully and safely. your leader benjamin netanyahu has - peacefully and safely. your leader benjamin netanyahu has warned i peacefully and safely. your leader - benjamin netanyahu has warned there will be a strike on iran in some form after they attacked israel a few days ago. will you rule out attacking iran's nuclear sit
we appreciate britain's su ort, restraint? we appreciate britain's support. britain _ restraint?_ restraint? we appreciate britain's support, britain is a great - restraint? we appreciate britain's support, britain is a great ally of| support, britain is a great ally of israel. at the same time, what would britain do if it was under 10,000 rockets nonstop? can you imagine liverpool and manchester being abandoned for a year? i cannot imagine ten minutes your prime minister would allow a rocket...
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britain has been struggling for influence, that global britain it aspires to pose brexit, but it has at the un, international courts and institutions, it is struggling with african states over the conflict in ukraine. it needs to be seen as a lawmaker, not a lawbreaker and the chagos islands was an issue where people pointed at the uk and said, you are not playing ijy the uk and said, you are not playing by the rules. so in a sense it was forced to this decision and was rushed through at a time when it is considered not least about president trump coming back to power and things could get even more messy. andrew harding, thank you. a gp from sunderland has gone on trial, accused of trying to kill his mother's partner by disguising himself as a community nurse and injecting him with a poison. the jury at newcastle crown court has heard that 53—year—old thomas kwan was motivated by money and wanted his mother's estate to go to him not her partner. the court was told that the gp went to extraordinary lengths to carry out the attack by pretending to give him a covid boosterjab. he denies
britain has been struggling for influence, that global britain it aspires to pose brexit, but it has at the un, international courts and institutions, it is struggling with african states over the conflict in ukraine. it needs to be seen as a lawmaker, not a lawbreaker and the chagos islands was an issue where people pointed at the uk and said, you are not playing ijy the uk and said, you are not playing by the rules. so in a sense it was forced to this decision and was rushed through at a time...
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britain, a great example of bonkers britain.ving all foreign national criminals from the country. all 11,000 of them, which, by the way, costs them, which, by the way, costs the british taxpayer £550 million a year. how many winter fuel payments for pensioners would that pay for? >> there you go. you can calculate that at home. tell me the answer, sean. simon, what do you make to it? >> it's a it's a classic example of how this goes, which is you you take a nuanced answer to a complex problem and you say , complex problem and you say, bonkers, bonkers. this is bonkers. britain. the bottom line is the bottom line is this government took over three months ago whenever it was, and found itself in an extraordinary situation, that the prisons are full, completely full. you can't have a country where the prisons are full. they've had to do several things that you wouldn't want to do if you didn't have prisons, if you hadn't inherited prisons, if you hadn't inherited prisons that are completely full. one of the things that right winger
britain, a great example of bonkers britain.ving all foreign national criminals from the country. all 11,000 of them, which, by the way, costs them, which, by the way, costs the british taxpayer £550 million a year. how many winter fuel payments for pensioners would that pay for? >> there you go. you can calculate that at home. tell me the answer, sean. simon, what do you make to it? >> it's a it's a classic example of how this goes, which is you you take a nuanced answer to a...
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good afternoon britain.t is now 1249, and there were a few themes that stuck out in all of the speeches, really renewal, growth, cutting, migration. they all played centre stage. all four tory leader contenders have now set out their stall to become the leader of the opposition, and watching all of their speeches was mike parry and stephen pound. thank you very much indeed for sitting through all of that. they were longer than we expected. we weren't expecting them to be so long, but you can understand why they decide to go on for these things. it's their one chance, isn't it? really, lots of people have been getting in touch, some quite impressed by kemi , quite impressed by kemi, actually, mike, what do you think? >> well, i started to despair a bit halfway through and i thought, she's not really hitting, you know, the central points properly. i wonder whether she had to revise what she was saying and the order in which she said it, because genenc which she said it, because generic speech, in my view, is t
good afternoon britain.t is now 1249, and there were a few themes that stuck out in all of the speeches, really renewal, growth, cutting, migration. they all played centre stage. all four tory leader contenders have now set out their stall to become the leader of the opposition, and watching all of their speeches was mike parry and stephen pound. thank you very much indeed for sitting through all of that. they were longer than we expected. we weren't expecting them to be so long, but you can...
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the years britain said, you have got your history wrong, mauritius.er had the right to these islands, history shows this has been in continual of british occupation since the 19th century. mauritius has always disputed that. this test that might be successive british governments has said, once these islands are no longer needed for security purposes, once the americans don't need that base any more, we will hand those over to mauritius. in a sense, they have already acknowledged that mauritius had a claim. now they have honoured that. you have been — they have honoured that. you have been there, _ they have honoured that. you have been there, what is there on this island?— on this island? they are stunning- _ on this island? they are stunning. they - on this island? they are stunning. they are - on this island? they are - stunning. they are tropical, things you read about, almost like a fairy tale. beautiful. marine protected zone. they are almost exclusively and yachts occasionally hopped on. they are scattered, you can't sell quickly between them. t
the years britain said, you have got your history wrong, mauritius.er had the right to these islands, history shows this has been in continual of british occupation since the 19th century. mauritius has always disputed that. this test that might be successive british governments has said, once these islands are no longer needed for security purposes, once the americans don't need that base any more, we will hand those over to mauritius. in a sense, they have already acknowledged that mauritius...
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. >> good afternoon britain . it's >> good afternoon britain. it's 12:00 on friday the 4th of october. i'm tom harwood and i'm emily carver decarbonisation or deindustrialisation.7 sir keir starmer insists he will not sacrifice british industry to eco zealots. this as he pledges a whopping £22 billion for green technologies . is carbon capture technologies. is carbon capture enough to keep british industry alive.7 >> and could the falklands be next? renewed fears today over the future of the falklands and gibraltar after the government's decision to surrender control of the chagos islands. this as bofis the chagos islands. this as boris johnson slams the move as crazy , raging ayatollah , iran's crazy, raging ayatollah, iran's warmongering supreme leader, calls on muslim nations to prepare against their common enemy, labelling the recent ballistic missile onslaught on israel the minimum punishment for what he calls its bloodthirsty, vampiric regime . bloodthirsty, vampiric regime. three pretty meaty stories there to go at. i'm interested to know
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good afternoon britain.ront. boxt heat pumps sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good morning. welcome to your gb news weather update from the met office. it's going to be a case of sunny spells and scattered showers today. we still have some rain in scotland before turning colder later on in the week, so we've got some heavy spells of rain persisting across northern scotland that will gradually move its way northwards, but across much of england and wales and northern ireland, it's a case of sunny spells and scattered showers developing through the afternoon. we've already got a band across northern parts of england, but the showers could turn heavy, possibly with the odd rumble of thunder too, but highs up to 17, possibly 18 degrees in the sunshine. more unpleasant towards the north. but as we go through monday evening there could be some difficult driving conditions through rush hour towards the south and west, as we have some heavy spells of rain moving their way northwards, drier for a time towards the s
good afternoon britain.ront. boxt heat pumps sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good morning. welcome to your gb news weather update from the met office. it's going to be a case of sunny spells and scattered showers today. we still have some rain in scotland before turning colder later on in the week, so we've got some heavy spells of rain persisting across northern scotland that will gradually move its way northwards, but across much of england and wales and northern ireland, it's a case...
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all this matters to britain should mr. president, by tackling conflict, taking progress in the fight against climate change and poverty and reforming the international system so that it is fit for the 21st century, we can realize the hope and the promise that shine through the founding documents of this organization. together in all our interests, we can change direction from the dangerous destructive path we find ourselves on and turn instead towards the rule of law, towards cooperation, responsibility and progress, towards peace. thank you. [applause] thank you. >> i wish to thank the prime minister and first lord of the treasury of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. >> c-sn is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with a thousand committed dissenters to great wi-fi enabled listening so students can get the tools they need to be ready
all this matters to britain should mr. president, by tackling conflict, taking progress in the fight against climate change and poverty and reforming the international system so that it is fit for the 21st century, we can realize the hope and the promise that shine through the founding documents of this organization. together in all our interests, we can change direction from the dangerous destructive path we find ourselves on and turn instead towards the rule of law, towards cooperation,...
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someone who believes in britain , who believes in britain, who believes in britain, who believes in britain believes in limited government, who believes in free trade and responsibility to others. now we are not afraid of the future. i am for the country of magna carta, of the habeas corpus of the bill of rights defending our own freedoms and liberties . own freedoms and liberties. >> i am for finishing the job that we started with brexit and restoring to our people and our parliament. its sovereignty. >> the conservatives have to be the party of wealth creation. wealth is not a dirty word. it supports jobs and families. it pays for our schools and our health service and we should defend it. and encourage it. >> well, i watched all of that very, very carefully live my view was, i mean, tom tugendhat, perfectly nice chap , a little perfectly nice chap, a little bit like someone teaching a—level geography or physics bit like someone teaching a—le each aography or physics bit like someone teaching a—le each of|raphy or physics bit like someone teaching a—le each of the 1y or physics bit like s
someone who believes in britain , who believes in britain, who believes in britain, who believes in britain believes in limited government, who believes in free trade and responsibility to others. now we are not afraid of the future. i am for the country of magna carta, of the habeas corpus of the bill of rights defending our own freedoms and liberties . own freedoms and liberties. >> i am for finishing the job that we started with brexit and restoring to our people and our parliament....
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britain is closed for business.n invite the world's richest man, elon musk, to an investment wmmw man, elon musk, to an investment summit. make it make sense . why summit. make it make sense. why is all of this happening? well, because we have foolishly decided to rekindle our relationship with socialism, which is a bit like going back to that dodgy ex of yours who slept with your best mate, made you miserable, and spent all your money, but you've got quite fond memories of the sex. what you didn't do is you didn't remember how dreadful the relationship was in the first place. this return to socialism will destroy our competitive edge with workers rights legislation, which will saddle businesses with extra costs and red tape and make it harder and more expensive for employers to employ people. we're going back to the state, running companies again. gb energy and rail nationalisation . even though the nationalisation. even though the state has proven to be the worst entrepreneur in history, disgraced banker bernard m
britain is closed for business.n invite the world's richest man, elon musk, to an investment wmmw man, elon musk, to an investment summit. make it make sense . why summit. make it make sense. why is all of this happening? well, because we have foolishly decided to rekindle our relationship with socialism, which is a bit like going back to that dodgy ex of yours who slept with your best mate, made you miserable, and spent all your money, but you've got quite fond memories of the sex. what you...
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britain are so high? your bills went up britain are so high?plant closed this week. the cost of energy— electrical plant closed this week. the cost of energy is _ electrical plant closed this week. the cost of energy is four - electrical plant closed this week. the cost of energy is four times. the cost of energy is four times what _ the cost of energy is four times what it— the cost of energy is four times what it is— the cost of energy is four times what it is irr— the cost of energy is four times what it is in the _ the cost of energy is four times what it is in the us, _ the cost of energy is four times what it is in the us, so - the cost of energy is four times what it is in the us, so how- the cost of energy is four times what it is in the us, so how canj what it is in the us, so how can britain — what it is in the us, so how can britain be — what it is in the us, so how can britain be productive _ what it is in the us, so how can britain be productive and - what it is in the us, so how can britain be productive and doesl britain be produ
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here in britain , savers are here in britain, savers are facing a cut to the tax free lump sum. they can withdraw from their pensions under plans being considered by the chancellor. a report in the telegraph newspaper reveals the government asked the uk's top pension providers for an impact assessment if it were to reduce the lump sum to £100,000, a third of its current limit over 55 can withdraw a quarter of the pension early. under current rules, that's up to £268,000. the final stages of the tory leadership race inches closer with just three contenders left. tom tugendhat fell during the latest round . latest round. >> that's by this story. >> that's by this story. >> taylor swift getting a police escort in 20 robert jenrick came a close second, followed by kemi badenoch in third. >> the two will now battle it out to scoop up enough of tugendhat's supporters and stay in the race. cleverly's lead mean means he's just one vote away from a guaranteed spot in the final two. when voting opens to the conservative membership . to the conservative membership. poor digital skills mean
here in britain , savers are here in britain, savers are facing a cut to the tax free lump sum. they can withdraw from their pensions under plans being considered by the chancellor. a report in the telegraph newspaper reveals the government asked the uk's top pension providers for an impact assessment if it were to reduce the lump sum to £100,000, a third of its current limit over 55 can withdraw a quarter of the pension early. under current rules, that's up to £268,000. the final stages of...
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now, my vision of a conservative britain is a britain where people are trusted and free.cross the government to get there, and the government to get there, and the only way that we're going to industrialise our economy and getjobs industrialise our economy and get jobs back here is to have a conservative revolution. now . conservative revolution. now. now. conference. i've often spoken about foreign affairs from china and how we need to reduce our dependence. to my warnings about the energy shocks that russia and iran could throw at us, all three countries threaten our security, and we need to change how we invest to protect our prosperity. let's face it, that starts with energy security . we need to build new security. we need to build new nuclear power plants again, so that we are never dependent on tyrants . tyrants. the lesson from germany is stark they bet on cheap russian energy, on fast chinese growth and they left their borders open. now none of those bets have paid off. dictators are dictating the terms of trade once more, and that's why we need to stand with our
now, my vision of a conservative britain is a britain where people are trusted and free.cross the government to get there, and the government to get there, and the only way that we're going to industrialise our economy and getjobs industrialise our economy and get jobs back here is to have a conservative revolution. now . conservative revolution. now. now. conference. i've often spoken about foreign affairs from china and how we need to reduce our dependence. to my warnings about the energy...
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interest, is it in britain's interest to continue uh to support this uh dying, failing, rapid, criminal genocidal entity, of course, as we know that's not the case, the whole of the west is shooting itself in the foot by continuing to support the israeli occupation entity, and it's only matter of time, and you've brought that concept again and again of the occupation entity becoming a parier about the masks of the... deception falling about the world realizing and seeing the true face of the criminality of this aggression, and 7.5 decades on from the occupation entity, you expect policies to change, you know, this is a colonial policy, israel is a colonial outpos in the region, i mean colonialism is such a thing of the past, like direct colonialism on the ground, so with time you expect policies to change, and post war in, in my opinion, post war is a completely different reality to during war, post war america... "the collective west will have to find a solution for the occupation entity, they might even have to shrink it so that it matches its true size because it's unable to basicall
interest, is it in britain's interest to continue uh to support this uh dying, failing, rapid, criminal genocidal entity, of course, as we know that's not the case, the whole of the west is shooting itself in the foot by continuing to support the israeli occupation entity, and it's only matter of time, and you've brought that concept again and again of the occupation entity becoming a parier about the masks of the... deception falling about the world realizing and seeing the true face of the...
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the fact that liberty is in decline in great britain and he's concerned that britain is going to drag america down the same path that america which he really envisioned its last holdout of liberty, is going to see liberty erode as a result of the course of acts by 1774. he is openly predicting that war is going to come to pass. he says that he will take up arms if war happens. a he ends up serving on a local committee of correspondents. he's at the forefront of resistance by. 1774 in response to the course of acts. there are a couple of letters in particular. gates writes, during these years, which which are particularly revealing. and unfortunately, gates did not keep a copy of most of his personal correspondence. so we kind of gather only a limited number of options to choose from of the outside. the period 1875 and 83. but there a couple of letters he writes in 1774 that that survive and are really revealing for for ideology at this point. so one thing that he wtes is a charles lee who is anoer british officer who who settles in northern virginia, really right down thetreet from ga
the fact that liberty is in decline in great britain and he's concerned that britain is going to drag america down the same path that america which he really envisioned its last holdout of liberty, is going to see liberty erode as a result of the course of acts by 1774. he is openly predicting that war is going to come to pass. he says that he will take up arms if war happens. a he ends up serving on a local committee of correspondents. he's at the forefront of resistance by. 1774 in response...
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, but boats coming to britain, but with the people already here.hese are people who we don't know who they are, we don't know who they are, we don't know who they are, we don't know where they've come from. and in many cases they're going into this kind of black economy working, as you know, on the lighter side, maybe deliveroo drivers on the darker side, drug dealers, for instance. now, if i may very quickly this this is obviously the for case britain, but this, this scheme that's being implemented in italy is being called controversial. but what's important to understand is this first boat that has gone from italy to albania has gone from lampedusa, which is a tiny island in the mediterranean ocean between the north coast of africa and the south coast of italy. it's an island with a population of about 6500, and in a single week in september of last year, over 10,000 north african migrants, illegal north african migrants, illegal north african migrants, illegal north african migrants to be clear, arrived on the shores of lampedusa and we saw scen
, but boats coming to britain, but with the people already here.hese are people who we don't know who they are, we don't know who they are, we don't know who they are, we don't know where they've come from. and in many cases they're going into this kind of black economy working, as you know, on the lighter side, maybe deliveroo drivers on the darker side, drug dealers, for instance. now, if i may very quickly this this is obviously the for case britain, but this, this scheme that's being...
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but after moving to great britain, all these dreams turned into a nightmare.a petrashko found out. maria, hello to you. hello, alexey. i didn't notice anything, it's just the way it is, slavery in britain is nothing surprising. it's easier for the uk police to free 16 czech citizens who had been enslaved for several years by the british branch of mcdonald's. nine of them were exploited in food factories, for example, bakery in north london. that is, the british police ignored the abuse for years, british journalists find it strange that law enforcement officers did not notice that the salaries of several people at once. anyone with sufficient experience in the restaurant business could open their own company, their own restaurant and work under the mcdonald's brand, but it was necessary to fulfill a number of... conditions, for example, the entry fee had to be from 50 thousand dollars, and it was necessary to have their own financial resources from 500 thousand dollars, to open a restaurant, to undergo training for nine months, to pay for it also 10 thousand d
but after moving to great britain, all these dreams turned into a nightmare.a petrashko found out. maria, hello to you. hello, alexey. i didn't notice anything, it's just the way it is, slavery in britain is nothing surprising. it's easier for the uk police to free 16 czech citizens who had been enslaved for several years by the british branch of mcdonald's. nine of them were exploited in food factories, for example, bakery in north london. that is, the british police ignored the abuse for...
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can britain cope ? alone. can britain cope?ld be too concerned about a larger population provided, provided that we build the infrastructure required to support it. that we build the infrastructure required to support it . a bigger required to support it. a bigger population is a problem if we don't have new train lines , if don't have new train lines, if we don't have new houses, if we don't have new schools, if we don't have new schools, if we don't have new hospitals, but if we have all of those things , a we have all of those things, a bigger population is a much better thing . better thing. >> but hang on, don't we have a problem here that people already in britain aren't having children? so what we're doing is just importing people from all oven just importing people from all over, and then actually the population is increasing and british people don't have the resources necessarily , because resources necessarily, because housing is so high, because various taxes are so high that they're not having families themselves. s
can britain cope ? alone. can britain cope?ld be too concerned about a larger population provided, provided that we build the infrastructure required to support it. that we build the infrastructure required to support it . a bigger required to support it. a bigger population is a problem if we don't have new train lines , if don't have new train lines, if we don't have new houses, if we don't have new schools, if we don't have new schools, if we don't have new hospitals, but if we have all of...
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tan arrived in britain earlier this year by small boat. he's now claiming asylum. lorries rather than taking small boats. later he moved back to vietnam and began forging documents for people trying to get visas in europe. we've agreed to keep his identity confidential in return for his insights into the smuggling business. he's showing me here some of the documents that he's actually forged. he's got copies on his phone. one is for a bank statement, another is for some payslips. and he's still forging, and boasting of bribing banking officials in vietnam to provide false paperwork. i'm good at this work. people trust me. i neverfail. how do you justify what you do here? you've come to the uk illegally. you're still breaking the law by assisting other people to come here illegally. at the same time, you're taking british taxpayers' money to be fed, to be sheltered here in the uk. i just do paperwork. i help people to travel. i don't force them to take certain routes. why have you chosen to talk to us, to tell us all this about all the crimes that you've been party
tan arrived in britain earlier this year by small boat. he's now claiming asylum. lorries rather than taking small boats. later he moved back to vietnam and began forging documents for people trying to get visas in europe. we've agreed to keep his identity confidential in return for his insights into the smuggling business. he's showing me here some of the documents that he's actually forged. he's got copies on his phone. one is for a bank statement, another is for some payslips. and he's still...
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we will stand for getting britain building again.so take a stand for a small state that actually works. not a big state that fails. look, the last election was as much a referendum on our health service as it was on our borders. we have 20% more money, more doctors, more nurses, in the nhs today than we had five years ago. and yet our hospitals barely treat any more patience. our courts, our prisons, our police, our universities, our welfare system, none of this is working as it should. —— patients. labour might fix any of this, the unions won't let them. we know that. but the new conservative party can. and should. we need to do for all our public services what we did for schools in the 2010s. empowered the good leaders, kick out the bad ones, be relentless in driving up standards and having zero tolerance for failure. standards and having zero tolerance forfailure. that must standards and having zero tolerance for failure. that must be at the core of our mission is a party. look, i am core of our mission is a party. look, iam proud
we will stand for getting britain building again.so take a stand for a small state that actually works. not a big state that fails. look, the last election was as much a referendum on our health service as it was on our borders. we have 20% more money, more doctors, more nurses, in the nhs today than we had five years ago. and yet our hospitals barely treat any more patience. our courts, our prisons, our police, our universities, our welfare system, none of this is working as it should. ——...
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the fact that liberty is in decline in great britain and he's concerned that britain is going to drag america down the same path that america which he really envisioned its last holdout of liberty, is going to see liberty erode as a result of the course of acts by 1774. he is openly predicting that war is going to come to pass. he says that he will take up arms if war happens. a he ends up serving on a local committee of correspondents. he's at the forefront of resistance by. 1774 in response to the course of acts. there are a couple of letters in particular. gates writes, during these years, which which are particularly revealing. and unfortunately, gates did not keep a copy of most of his personal correspondence. so we kind of gather only a limited number of options to choose from of the outside. the period 1875 and 83. but there a couple of letters he writes in 1774 that that survive and are really revealing for for ideology at this point. so one thing that he wris a charles lee who is anoth british officer who who settles in northern virginia, really right down the sfrom gates the
the fact that liberty is in decline in great britain and he's concerned that britain is going to drag america down the same path that america which he really envisioned its last holdout of liberty, is going to see liberty erode as a result of the course of acts by 1774. he is openly predicting that war is going to come to pass. he says that he will take up arms if war happens. a he ends up serving on a local committee of correspondents. he's at the forefront of resistance by. 1774 in response...
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it is easier to pay the czech mafia for slaves than to do honest business in britain. the uk police have freed 16 czech citizens who had been enslaved for several years by the british branch of mcdonald's. nine of them were exploited. in food factories, for example, a bakery in north london, that is, the british police ignored them for years tyranny, british journalists find it strange that law enforcement did not notice that the salaries of several victims were transferred to accounts opened under other names, their slave owners, who stole at least 200,000 pounds from the workers over 4 years, mind you, the slaves were freed not because the british police woke up to it, but because one of them was able to report it to the czech... police, who passed the signal on to the british. these factories and restaurants were not directly owned by mcdonald's, but by franchise. this means that almost any person who who has enough financial capital, who has enough experience in the restaurant business, could open their own company, their own restaurant and work under the mcdonald'
it is easier to pay the czech mafia for slaves than to do honest business in britain. the uk police have freed 16 czech citizens who had been enslaved for several years by the british branch of mcdonald's. nine of them were exploited. in food factories, for example, a bakery in north london, that is, the british police ignored them for years tyranny, british journalists find it strange that law enforcement did not notice that the salaries of several victims were transferred to accounts opened...
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unfree cash register, mcdonald's found itself at the center of a scandal in britain, the company was improved in the use of slave labor. well, and also to free willie and company , an operation to save the orcas is underway on the coast of the sea of okhotsk. this is the program today in the studio dmitry zavoystey, hello. he was engaged. optimism made dozens of ascents, and now conquered another important peak in his life and proved that age is not a hindrance. now he tells his combat stories to his relatives, a resident of belgorod, who went on a special operation at the age of 67, he commanded a platoon, performing the most difficult and risky tasks. mikhail peretokin met with the volunteer. we are very glad that you returned from the front. we are very proud of you and are waiting for you at home. this is a touching appeal. i would like the grandchildren to be proud not only of their dad, but also of their grandfather. sluzhivnikovaya shevchenko in the special detachment askol volunteer assault corps as a platoon commander. i probably made the most remarkable service army caree
unfree cash register, mcdonald's found itself at the center of a scandal in britain, the company was improved in the use of slave labor. well, and also to free willie and company , an operation to save the orcas is underway on the coast of the sea of okhotsk. this is the program today in the studio dmitry zavoystey, hello. he was engaged. optimism made dozens of ascents, and now conquered another important peak in his life and proved that age is not a hindrance. now he tells his combat...
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r , britain is set to see tonight, britain is set to see the biggest exodus of millionaires in the world as the government's planned raid on non—doms forced wealth creators to flee, taking their prosperity and taxes with them. it's not the rich who will suffer, it's everybody else. four becomes three. tom tugendhat bows out of the conservative leadership race after failing to secure the backing of mps. james cleverly storms ahead of robert jenrick. so what are the final three need to do to reign victorious.7 with both the tory faithful and the country at large, the uk population has soared at its highest rate of growth since the early 1970s because of uncontrolled levels of immigration. how long can this go on before britain bursts at the seams.7 all this as the echr allows an albanian criminal back into the country after being deported. how are we to reclaim control of our own borders? a new research shows the over 57 seconds are facing disadvantages when searching for jobs, seconds are facing disadvantages when searching forjobs, as employers see this as the age where hiring becomes le
r , britain is set to see tonight, britain is set to see the biggest exodus of millionaires in the world as the government's planned raid on non—doms forced wealth creators to flee, taking their prosperity and taxes with them. it's not the rich who will suffer, it's everybody else. four becomes three. tom tugendhat bows out of the conservative leadership race after failing to secure the backing of mps. james cleverly storms ahead of robert jenrick. so what are the final three need to do to...