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he's not really an agent of britain now give me. he's paid by b is riley's, he has things be in front of me is really invested in london saying that without them he wouldn't be where he is today. tens of thousands of pounds have changed hands to get the 4 integrity david, let me, wherever he is today. and israel's position on the proxy war in russia through ukraine is clear. so i suppose david allow me to british for an sexy beast, should be separated. even from cynthia, stop from all these other politicians because he's clearly not really working for brooklyn is paid in effects by the israeli government, which is why he is so famously not cold at the genocide and and so one is regard to what's happening in gaza. so britain will continue to be out of step as long as there's only david allow me, i knew his previous answer in that constituency. a great to m b. the talking to me in london, david, allow me is not, i'm not british. well, good say he's working for a foreign government, you know, a bit earlier on. here's the tongue dictate
he's not really an agent of britain now give me. he's paid by b is riley's, he has things be in front of me is really invested in london saying that without them he wouldn't be where he is today. tens of thousands of pounds have changed hands to get the 4 integrity david, let me, wherever he is today. and israel's position on the proxy war in russia through ukraine is clear. so i suppose david allow me to british for an sexy beast, should be separated. even from cynthia, stop from all these...
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for britain? no, no. >> this technically isn't my country. i'm not really wanted here. >> what a surprise. they don't have any faith in britain. i wonder why that is. we'll find out next. all that to come. but first, there's your news headunes first, there's your news headlines with tatiana sanchez. >> martin, thank you. and good evening. the top stories, images of illegal migrants and foreign 00:01:00,430 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 offenders being deported from >> well. >> well. >> a very very good evening to you. it's monday the 10th of february and i'm martin daubney filling in for the big man nigel farage on farage tonight. lights, camera. action. the government has published videos of raids on immigrants accused of raids on immigrants accused of working illegally in great britain, and anger has erupted across the labour party, with some accusing the prime minister of turning the party into reform lite . and one of the biggest lite. and one of the biggest news stories of the day was this farmage
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and their britain has a lot to bring, our armed forces, and their britain has a lot to bring, ourarmedaine over the next year. tariffs is today's issue but the war ukraine could be the tariffs is today's issue but the war ithreat could be the tariffs is today's issue but the war ithreat could be and mysterious threat in europe and if the us pulls back support, and britain will have to europe and britain will have to do more. it also means finding a way of arms supplies 27:27: 7 to 7 one 7 to 7 0neobvious running to ukraine. one obvious thing europeans do is thing the europeans could do is raise a lot more money, a big fund of some kind, fhhh hthhfihhehh eethhih=77 frozen russian assets and using frozen russian assets and use some of that to buy american weapons to give to —— -: that both helps ukraine. that both helps and also serves trump ukraine and also serves trump that europe is a trading . - h -. hh �*and might that europe is a trading h h h hh hh �*and might be hopeful in 7tariff 7 7 7tariff context,7 7 7tariff context,7 but 7 7tariff context,7 but one 7 7tariff context,7 but one
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so britain just hasn't got the script from washington. i don't think all drunk is very much, but i've called zillow to him for his part. you're getting completely false information from his national security adviser. mike waltz about whom we joke about him going on the ground on saturday because there is some room is that he may be going because he's reading wrong information to donald trump, who clearly thinks the sanction somehow some way to leverage the russian government to over at ukraine as restaurant daily wins the war. but let's switch gears now. donald trump insists, quote that no us sewage us will be needed for his plan to evict millions of guidance from the war twan strip. now his defense secretary appeared to contradict that claim, saying that nothing is off the table. are you working on all of that right now? the president is involved in very complex and high level negotiations, agree consequences to both the united states and the state of israel, and we look forward to working with our allies. our counterparts spoke diplomat
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i suppose it benefits the leads of britain who stand to gain. i mean, to go to remember that we were talking about the amount of money that the united kingdom is getting to the dictate to zalinski on this visit to kia. have you noticed another 55000000 pounds? this is a country, britain with 20 percent of all children face going hungry at night. the latest figures when the trust will just say 9310000 people go hungry base hunger. and this is where the money is being forwarded in. at the same time as the united kingdom sends resolutely against peace negotiations, i think the time is obviously running out for this dictator. zelinski. yeah, you should be noted because there's no freedom of speech in breaking the british. people are unaware of all these arguments because the, you can't really say things like is a dictator in britain, so they won't hear about it in britain that there are goals for the, for elections in ukraine. it's what amazing unit, remember that there is no freedom of speech as they go hungry in britain at night to the south, sanc
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this is britain's welcome back to britain's newsroom andrew and bev. conservative mp steve baker. both of them are in the studio. let's talk about the fact that the snp are being advised, matt, to ban cats from living in people's houses in order to save birds, rice, rice mats, mice and rats. you know what i mean? >> who wants to save a rat? >> who wants to save a rat? >> well, clearly these wildlife enthusiasts. >> yeah. i will caveat, i get their point. do you understand? no, no, no. >> come on. matthew. >> come on. matthew. >> i understand animals, and it's all very nice and whatever else. we need some element of balance here, don't we? because it's a bit bonkers. >> no element of balance at all is required. and you know, in this discussion. >> there's very few sparrows left. do you remember how you used to see sparrows everywhere growing up? you never see a sparrow anymore. sparrow anymore. >> sparrow anymore. >> i just think it's. cats are sods, right? they are sods. i grew up with cats, and they do tease the prey and whatever else. and you think,
this is britain's welcome back to britain's newsroom andrew and bev. conservative mp steve baker. both of them are in the studio. let's talk about the fact that the snp are being advised, matt, to ban cats from living in people's houses in order to save birds, rice, rice mats, mice and rats. you know what i mean? >> who wants to save a rat? >> who wants to save a rat? >> well, clearly these wildlife enthusiasts. >> yeah. i will caveat, i get their point. do you...
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so britain, it just hasn't got the script from washington. i don't think all drunk is very much, but of course, the drum for his box. you're getting a completely false information from his national security adviser. mike waltz about whom we talk about him going on the ground on saturday because there is some room is that he may be going because he's reading wrong information to donald trump, who clearly thinks that the sanction somehow some way to leverage the russian government the over at ukraine as rush at daily winds, the war now we're from ukraine. now the us treasury has announced a new package of your brand related functions, and this time pocketing company is shipping your reining oil to china. the move comes just days out. the donald trump called for more pressure on to ron. today the department of the treasury is office of foreign asset control is sanctioning an international network for facilitating the shipment of millions of barrels of uranium crude oil with hundreds of millions of dollars to the people's republic of china. this
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teen zn'e example bring europeans 7 77— collectively with britain to borrow _ collectively with britain in order to arm ukraine? don't buy a of arm ukraine? don't buy a lot of american — arm ukraine? don't buy a lot of american weapons, which anterieen sseepens; s-s'hieh we. a anterieensseepens; fihigi’; would i w— anterieen fleepons fihigi’; weu'd a way of showing trump be a way of showing trump eu is usefui _ be a way of showing trump eu is usefui it — be a way of showing trump eu is useful. it also showed put in his locker— useful. it also showed put in his locker when in ukraine. i his locker whenin , ,'- . it's his locker whenin hiefeihe—f - it's time for— his locker whenin ukrsine. i it's time for big ideas = -: 2 that. 2 can we make a difference? the technical detail— difference? the technical detail of the reset with the eu --oin to ”e777? ww take mwww ww-u ww. ww- w years but we've got to answer the question of what we do about— the question of what we do about ukraine and our aboutslsikrsinefisnd-ooe _ rigw- aboutslsikrsine and oor right now. aboutsukrfl ,.. t, riaht now. aboutsukr
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britain's largest ie cominc f? ”500 - to a new in shrewsbury. 7 7 w in shrewsbury. it home in shrewsbury exciting, they are a really'exciting. they are a species, have native species. they have net here for native speciesr they have net here for 400 years, it native speciesr they have net here for 400 to ii’s, it and controls sorts all serteef' ether creatures. the all sertaef' ether creatures. the of all sertsef' ether creatures. the of truth, how take their new home? the had no qualms at all, male seemed was: seemed m— nature which is the nature reserve which is as the old riverbed. i the easy part, ijust bring the beavers there is a lot of work that has gone — there is a lot of work that has gone into_ there is a lot of work that has gone into this site, is a e—= g boardwalk so the can en-cae can enae with lecal centntunity can engage/re ’t f site lecal cemmunity can engeeewfth - w the are settlin . the are settlin into the 2:57” w -' ww 7 nicely, we 77$7 _ 7 755777 77 — (laser carer heat carer next week so and
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—— nearly half of people in britain a; poll from ipsos.y 20% who america. another trend who cite america. another trend pondering, rise of reform worth pondering, the rise of reform uk in opinion polls, champions of worth pondering, the rise of reform uk in and on polls, champions of worth pondering, the rise of reform uk in and indeed;, champions of worth pondering, the rise of reform uk in and indeed of:hampions of worth pondering, the rise of reform uk in and indeed of donald yns of have been 5 a; ban” " ” eli’mntm have been climbing in they have been steadily climbing in the polls on the pole tonight from suggests they have edged yougov suggeststheyhaveedged of labour and the ahead of labour and the conservative, albeit within the of 555555555555 5155'555'55'5555 5 w of error. just one poll and may 5 5 5 vlikelya 155; 5 5 5 5 likely a long way 5 likely a lo55ng way away from a election but, boy, the general election but, boy, the bigger parties have noticed bigger parties have really noticed reform's rise. of reform's rise. both of tho
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britain as well as the us penned an�* this id in the in’ --.trump to the state trump to recognise the state of the city of israel... the city of palestine. i think at this point it looks that for -. ..;>f.. . . 77 ”son 7 7778? saud|arab|a position of saudi arabia. giv. . uiven the position of saudi arabia. gm - given the othe_ that, and given the other the other obstacles, the other objections, the practicalities that you have outlined, how that you have outlined; how far expect a like would you expect a plant like this get, if is a proper this to get, if it is a proper plan that donald trump actually ..t°u.u 7 7 to7try7 7 7 77 7 7 to7tryto7 7 77 7 7 to7trytoaarry 7 77 7 7 to7try to carry out?7 77 7 7 to7try to carry out?7 i 77 intends to try to carry out? i think that definitely intends to try to carry out? i think ti american initely intends to try to carry out? i think ti american boots on the hamas and palestinians ground. hamas and palestinians in general will certainly resist it and even the resist it and eyan'thastraatsri . . . . the mus
britain as well as the us penned an�* this id in the in’ --.trump to the state trump to recognise the state of the city of israel... the city of palestine. i think at this point it looks that for -. ..;>f.. . . 77 ”son 7 7778? saud|arab|a position of saudi arabia. giv. . uiven the position of saudi arabia. gm - given the othe_ that, and given the other the other obstacles, the other objections, the practicalities that you have outlined, how that you have outlined; how far expect a like...
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. >> i think you and britain and worldwide know very much egypt is a country that is responsible, country adhering to international law and legality. our call for a palestinian state is unwavering. we will affirm our position against the declaration, against the position which has been described by the international legality as war crimes. christian: humor me for a second. let's suppose, for arguments sake, that america does own it. let's suppose a million palestinians decided to leave, admitted to sinai, egypt, what would happen to the other half that refused to go? >> i don't think we have to hypothetically consider that. egypt is firm and its position about the redline. about all the palestinians even adhering to the rule for their city. while netanyahu destroyed it, standing next to trump, who was supposed to blame him. christian: i am trying to understand the security situation for egypt. we know that president cc has been fighting an islamist insurgency in the sinai for many years. what would be the consequence of a million people just spilling into that area where the infrastructur
. >> i think you and britain and worldwide know very much egypt is a country that is responsible, country adhering to international law and legality. our call for a palestinian state is unwavering. we will affirm our position against the declaration, against the position which has been described by the international legality as war crimes. christian: humor me for a second. let's suppose, for arguments sake, that america does own it. let's suppose a million palestinians decided to leave,...
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britain brexit negotiations again.oblem'for the bettitetetee and it is not europe's problem'for the bettitetetee and it is not particularly in interest. it is not particularly in britain's interest. and it serves to oil the wheels of a decent relationship the us. is a relationship with the us. there is a win—win, notjust for and elfin? " ' 7 7 elli forieurope 7 7 but fofeuro’perand amerieee bet ter eereee erte ameriee; would be well not to you they would be well not to say. you so in return we all your want this, so in return we all your fish or is want this, so in return we all your fish or , fish or whatever. is there going to be extra money — fish or whatever. is there going to be extra money for _ fish or whatever. is there going to be extra money for nato - fish or whatever. is there going to be extra money for nato in - fish or whatever. is there going to | be extra money for nato in . five be extra money for nato in the five point _ be extra money for nato in the five point plan? — be extra money for nato in the
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by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders of drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels to the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead. what his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile odds had was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afresh, and remained at dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the are some of the same priorities that that organization has been spending money on. $47000.00 for a transgender offer out in columbia. the 32000 for a transgender comic book in peru, the wide. how i 6 an act c, u. s. k i d and reveals that list of expenditures don't include meals for i'll tell you the affiliated estimates in syria fr
by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders of drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels to the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead. what his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and...
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he at a dance class in southport. good morning britain, elsie and bebe�*s parents you know, in the firstk of the school holidays. there and every right to feel safe. if we had been there, it would not have happened. i might not be here, but i would never for legal reasons. she was pure light. she was pure joy. of their daughter's killer last month. leads to accountability. their daughter back. it was a privilege to be a mum. i was so proud of her. from day one, all i have ever said is elsie didn't know bad. of 15 years. danny savage reports. police were called to the family home lastjuly. and she had run into the blade. a pathologist said that explanation was simon vickers kept changing his story. a judge today told him he had never been truthful about his loss of temper. there was no doubt he was holding the knife. your beloved daughter deserved the truth. you have not given it. you were devastated by what you had done and have since been a broken man. crucially, the medical expert instructed to examine have been caused had the knife been firmly gripped as it made contact. said she was
he at a dance class in southport. good morning britain, elsie and bebe�*s parents you know, in the firstk of the school holidays. there and every right to feel safe. if we had been there, it would not have happened. i might not be here, but i would never for legal reasons. she was pure light. she was pure joy. of their daughter's killer last month. leads to accountability. their daughter back. it was a privilege to be a mum. i was so proud of her. from day one, all i have ever said is elsie...
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but i think united states, as you are of great britain zabel are slowing down for the residences on the be turned the glowing di youtube, a series of water to have already sanctioned the weird shrub band. the russian language, the russian culture, the orthodox church, you said you, but we can only course books. george. he was see. decision on the interest of the village of secure she is cancelled by prompt to go stop some late or extension goes through the the agreements we should have proceeded to the core data in 2014 were canceled. the misc agreements were canceled as well as the rest security council resolution, including the one on the middle, the middle east, exclusive. so this is a trend, so this is not so which happens uniquely in the ukranian case. also, we see in a vert expiration of the verge emission, no true kills. so our country, the completely as towards the close in the 1945, when the view said, 2nd world sports was not here to verify another summit's and the altering pots. dumb already conducted and were convenient when the allies were celebrate in their victory. no, we
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great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders a drubbing in $1885.00 the rebels. the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead. what his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile mas head was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afresh, and remained at dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the soon as the launch of the special military operations, molden $13000.00, far less than the race of joining the ukrainian miller tre. we will use lots of things are good enough to stop growing up. i mean, you need for 2 of us doing the, with any of them surely could, was just william wills get question. my friend billed for the fine you is fine. y
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britain's fleet of coal—fired power stations is being levelled. oh, here we go.n is controversial. but lives in aberdeenshire, where a new pylon line carrying from her home. not in my back yard. no, we don't want these pylons anywhere. we're not nimbys. they should not be onshore at all. is about six metres. on average, they're going the government has said it will simplify the planning more quickly. local people think that just means they'll be even easier to ignore. how many here think you won't be heard — so that is an overwhelming majority. of delay on decisions. an endless cycle of more consideration, more reviews. that isn't the answer. the answer is to listen to local people but to make decisions. that's what our country needs. hit the ground running. perhaps even discounts on their bills, but that the national interest is the priority. crisis and give us energy security. lord voldemort himself, opposes a series of big new substations proposed to bring wind power ashore. it's easy, but they don't live here. in its race for green power. fire chiefs say the
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where we are with safety, where the technology is going, opportunities that we have back there in britain, and ensuring congratulations, mr vice president. cheering. and tech ceos sam altman of openai and sir demis a new disruptive chinese ai model — deepseek — industry experts worry that competition between nations this technology safely. the biggest challenge in paris will likely be let's go live to paris where we can speak to bbc verify�*s ai correspondent, marc cieslak. just picking up a point the end �*your there is an end of your report. there is an race in terms ai arms race in terms ai as the boats horse development.as.theboatshocse bolted from the regulation? �*regulation? one of the of regulation? one of the most interesting _ of regulation? one of the most interesting aspects _ of regulation? one of the most interesting aspects i this - interesting aspects of this particular summit, interesting aspects of this particularsummit, looking interesting aspects of this particular summit, looking at particular summitrlcxcrking at vying particular summitrlaa'king at vying for particula
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we have a government that hates britain. >> wouldn't it be nice if we had a government, like with a bit of backbone like they've got in america? they would just turn around to the caribbean and say, no, you're not having it. and if you try and take it, we're going to we're going to. >> nuke you. we're going to nuke you. >> sorry, sorry, sorry. >> sorry, sorry, sorry. >> that's what was happening. they say for 14 years they couldn't even get a basically a meeting with dominic, cummings said, like when they ask things like this chagos is an example he was using just say no. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> just say no. what's wrong with just saying no? instead of oh yes, oh, how much of other people's money can i give away? the left are always so generous with other people's money, lewis. >> and it will make them happy. make the caribbean islanders happy because they say, well, we asked, they can go back to their people and say that we asked. i mean, maybe if there was a trade, maybe we'll give them money and we'll also send back the peop
we have a government that hates britain. >> wouldn't it be nice if we had a government, like with a bit of backbone like they've got in america? they would just turn around to the caribbean and say, no, you're not having it. and if you try and take it, we're going to we're going to. >> nuke you. we're going to nuke you. >> sorry, sorry, sorry. >> sorry, sorry, sorry. >> that's what was happening. they say for 14 years they couldn't even get a basically a meeting...
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so, first of all, i think britain is in a really good place.e thing to say, but we have, like, strong regulation here. we have ofcom, we have a government who's done a lot with things like the online harms bill. so we're in a different situation to other countries. and we have very strong public service media here and newspapers. so that's important to bear in mind when you think of these things. which was the other big technical intervention, we put lots of controls on it. we made them put news on at a certain time. we made sure that there was a healthy diet. so i'm saying, well, why don't you consider, trusted news, giving it some algorithmic prominence so it's easy for people to find. but let's make it really easy for them to find and make sure it's in the feed. david rhodes, you are american. you've had your career primarily in the american media market. does the idea of the kind of intervention that alex advocates, algorithmic prominence, helping certain types of content get higher prominence than others, that are in the work that...? can
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britain's zoe backstedt recovered from a crash world title in france, winning the race by 39 secondsom me. there is more on the bbc website. well, for many of us, it was a fine second half of the weekend, with plenty of blue sky and sunshine on offer on sunday. and there's more winter sunshine around as we head through the first full week of february too. and then it will turn colder and drier, with some overnight so this is monday morning, then. blustery for the western isles, for northwest scotland, some brightness across eastern scotland, a nice slice grey — but with lighter winds, admittedly, across east anglia and southeast england. those weather fronts just gradually sink further southwards and eastwards. 12 degrees celsius. but as we head through monday night, then ourfronts really too cloudy, too windy, too wet for some to see any some of our temperatures will even be in double figures. and eastwards, introducing chillier—feeling air behind it northwest england, down through western wales up nicely here. there will be some sunshine. england. this is the colder air, of course,
britain's zoe backstedt recovered from a crash world title in france, winning the race by 39 secondsom me. there is more on the bbc website. well, for many of us, it was a fine second half of the weekend, with plenty of blue sky and sunshine on offer on sunday. and there's more winter sunshine around as we head through the first full week of february too. and then it will turn colder and drier, with some overnight so this is monday morning, then. blustery for the western isles, for northwest...
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new figures show that 20% of adults in britain have either type 2 diabetes or prediabetes.better diabetic care is needed had a diagnosis of diabetes. an estimated 6.3 million people had non—diabetic hyperglycaemia people are thought to be undiagnosed. what's my glucose? 0k, viewing. you're 5.9 and steady. to serious damage to blood vessels, nerves, and organs if left untreated. each year, it causes tens of thousands of heart attacks and strokes. if we don't take action, we're going to have a nation that is really sick. with diabetes who are off work because of ill health. the age of a0 with type 2. saying for the first time they are seeing more children and young people with type 2 than type 1. for us and for the nhs. diabetes uk has written to the prime minister and the health secretary, calling for urgent action to make the food environment healthier and to improve diabetic care. which aim to tackle diabetes and that it's also developing a digital health check for people to understand their risk sophie hutchinson, bbc news. against the metoo movement. french film—maker co
new figures show that 20% of adults in britain have either type 2 diabetes or prediabetes.better diabetic care is needed had a diagnosis of diabetes. an estimated 6.3 million people had non—diabetic hyperglycaemia people are thought to be undiagnosed. what's my glucose? 0k, viewing. you're 5.9 and steady. to serious damage to blood vessels, nerves, and organs if left untreated. each year, it causes tens of thousands of heart attacks and strokes. if we don't take action, we're going to have a...
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and his head was brought back to britain by british officer. this was a common practice among the english at the time towards indians who opened the of what was understood the all right guys, i think we might have found it. i think we might have just found as good as the blue building. you see that he used to be the last type of where it's listed by he's got it was about when i brought the topic of the item, big gun that was found in, in uh, in the, in the above. she was a van of it. i have a boat with me use uh who is now the one of the uh, the base. uh and. yeah. so the, you know about the history of this. i've been, yes we uh, my husbands mine both the uh, the building of trump slip emailing me as a guy. um, once we lived in, we were told at some point, but somebody mentioned to us that the driver had a history then apart from them use makes. and that because of the name somebody hubs back into the way, way back in history. in the early days at the pub, hutch of bruce presented the landlord waves. the scarlet oven bag, who was in a, in boat
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this was the last straw for london. britain declared war on the half gans in august 1839. the invaders occupied couple and brought their henchmen to bower. the invaders brutally suppressed any resistance, thus is deli. they slaughtered all ask in man who had reached the delta pen, raped hundreds of women, seeking to humiliate the muslims of 18. 41 general uprising against the british yoke began debris. it is under the command of general elton stone last couple and started to retreat. only a few out of the 16000 invaders who had begun their march from google made it to the british position in jello. but the defeat of the royal army caused enormous damage to the prestige of the british empire throughout the world. the victory of the afghan people became the most important events in the history of the oppressed peoples resistance to the colonial list. it just failed the races. smith of the year to be in invincibility. the in 1960, the americans launched the huge bellwether operation. documents most of the, of the reading found that way online. the us army chemical, coal resea
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the old great britain itself had enough resources to overcome the disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way bass, starving, india debris. it is aisles. i hate indians. they are a beastly people with a beastly religion. the famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits, british prime minister, winston churchill commented on the reports of the tragedy. the famine of 1943 became the climax in the british policy of genocide it against the indian population. according to historians, from 12 to 29000000 people overall died from starvation alone during the reign of the british in india, the despite everything re pres, go to the front lines with that eagerly awaited they pray in the trenches and bunkers and hospitals didn't destroyed churches they price a piece so i think out of work during asking almost the 1st or what kind of stuff, but for the loss of your students. so mutual 2nd i am the symbol of sleep and your last inspection from watch the discharge or just try to bristol shape or gotcha. so the way i've been here, it's ca
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a bit like when the queen passed and many people in britain only new queen elizabeth and had not experiencedch. it is the passing of an era. tributes include those from human rights activist malala yousafzai who said that his legacy would continue to live on through the incredible work he did in education and health around the world. the us postal has the us postal suspended the us postal has suspended receiving parcels from — suspended receiving parcels from china. it is to be suspended receiving parcels from china. it is thought to be reflecting z’f’éfi " ’ to ma to mm decision to tighten rules on tariffs. the for tariffs. the spokesperson for the chinese foreign ministry said, one winds from trade wars. translation: the united states - the _ wars. translation: the united states - the fentanyl - wars. translation: the united states - the fentanyl issue i states uses the fentanyl issue as a to levy a10% as a pretext to levy a 10% tariffs on chinese imports. china deplores and firmly opposes what china takes is opposes it. what china takes is necessary to protect its nezceséag to protect its
a bit like when the queen passed and many people in britain only new queen elizabeth and had not experiencedch. it is the passing of an era. tributes include those from human rights activist malala yousafzai who said that his legacy would continue to live on through the incredible work he did in education and health around the world. the us postal has the us postal suspended the us postal has suspended receiving parcels from — suspended receiving parcels from china. it is to be suspended...
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france ceded the chagos islands to our friends in great britain, the u.k. and a number of years ago the united kingdom and america got together and we built mostly with american dollars, by the way, we built a military base in the chai chagos islands, one particular island called the diego. it's very close to the indian ocean in china so we can watch them. for another thing, it's where -- one of the only port -- bases where our nuclear submarines can dock. hugely important. well, the united nations got mad at the united kingdom. they said, great britain, you're bad people. you used to be colonialists. you acquired other countries. sometimes freely, sometimes by force. every country i know of in the world of any strength has done that. doesn't mean we ought to be proud of it but it's part of our history. but the united nations said shame on you, u.k., shame on you. bad, bad, bad, bad. you have to give back the chagos islands and the military base there. and the u.n., the u.n. doesn't have any jurisdiction over the united kingdom. but the u.n. said not only d
france ceded the chagos islands to our friends in great britain, the u.k. and a number of years ago the united kingdom and america got together and we built mostly with american dollars, by the way, we built a military base in the chai chagos islands, one particular island called the diego. it's very close to the indian ocean in china so we can watch them. for another thing, it's where -- one of the only port -- bases where our nuclear submarines can dock. hugely important. well, the united...
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more than 130000 people took up arms. britain urgently began to transfer reinforcements to a rack and used aircraft radius war. secretary winston churchill birds, the use of chemical weapons against the rebels. and general ser i. omer, haile deign bordered the destruction of any village where weapons were found. burning a village properly takes a long time. an hour or more according to size, holding recalls cynically in his memoirs, the media build girl d paid off. the revolt was cross, however, separate his empire had to make serious concessions. in 1921, it recognized the solve the 1st as the king of a rag time gave part of the power to representatives of the local population. v. a racket revolt mark the beginning of the national consolidation of the country and became an important milestone on the way to the final independence. the position i was suggesting, bel, great was suggesting that we send americans in and the bridges on the dream that on your bill is us on obama most move dining probably now. now that seems that histone when you see it, all the youngest will tell you that i
more than 130000 people took up arms. britain urgently began to transfer reinforcements to a rack and used aircraft radius war. secretary winston churchill birds, the use of chemical weapons against the rebels. and general ser i. omer, haile deign bordered the destruction of any village where weapons were found. burning a village properly takes a long time. an hour or more according to size, holding recalls cynically in his memoirs, the media build girl d paid off. the revolt was cross,...
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that is great britain in the united states that have been the most vehement supporters awfully, is rarely genocide because they were the most vehement supporters of designers to criminal a project to create a joint joint state and around. there was 93 percent power stadium in them and 19171920. but they succeeded. and those british and american forces are still actively trying to maintain the colonial system. and how's the how's homeless continues to oppose it, politically and militarily. and another way is it faces risks on the posting, and people pay the super heavy price and the suffering that they've done. but it's clear also that the americans on the is really public, i believe. and certainly most of the most rational people in the west, outside the us and british and german governments. they were, they realize that there's no more games to be heard from continuing the war. uh, nothing you know promises right. when fanatics of your resume, the war. yes from us, but there's no more political gains to be had because the last 50 years or 75 years have shown clearly that if there's one t
that is great britain in the united states that have been the most vehement supporters awfully, is rarely genocide because they were the most vehement supporters of designers to criminal a project to create a joint joint state and around. there was 93 percent power stadium in them and 19171920. but they succeeded. and those british and american forces are still actively trying to maintain the colonial system. and how's the how's homeless continues to oppose it, politically and militarily. and...
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this is in britain that you're looking at. now this is fairly extensive reflecting that will take a while for this to go down and read the full costs is fairly favorable. this name will rain coming into the headwaters, and so those thoughts will eventually clear the area of high pressure, narrow the most of your this is the more critical area of potential fresh. that's because our big storms wrapped around it. this incoming goal in front of the no more than bring a bit of rain to northwest in spain and little bit a lot to try and on. and britain and coast is no way beyond that. this is fairly obvious. this is wintry, where the proper attempt is just about freezing over cost or breaks of lights. now let's work his way down towards the black sea rental hops. the potential rein heading towards knolls, in touch to you, attempted to come down. you'll notice in the balkans to about 5 and sorry if it's still a fairly warm 16 in tucson. now what's happening in the central med would have call through shala's into north west africa, fro
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can be admired. how you need to go quite sort of fast and furiously in order and i think that in britainown government has started very well at turning the dial, but in some respects quite radically in order that has to be our priority, and we've got to put we're going to depend in growing our economy the new ambassador america, peter mandelson, speaking to confirmed. speaking to our america editor there. let's speak to george parker, as you write your piece, this is a big for keir and the one question stan-her and the one'question coming before jjterrner end the ehequeeticxh coming before he that kept coming up before he , , him as that kept cemihg lid hefere he , , him as whether he can his country �* the serve his country for the sidelines and stay out of the sidelines and sta outotth headlines. an interviewl did with him he _ headlines. an interviewl did with him he said _ headlines. an interviewl did with him he said he - headlines. an interviewl did with him he said he wanted | headlines. an interviewl did. with him he said he wanted to stay— with him he said he wanted to stay off—
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and in response, they they had they were already at war with britain, but they started seizing american ships, imprisoning american sailors, and selling off the goods and keeping the profit. no surprise, as this behavior was fairly unpopular with americans who wanted their family members back and wanted their ships back and wanted the profits from their goods. and so adams sent a three person commission to france to try and resolve this crisis, which was not a full fledged war yet, but was maybe heading in that direction. he sent several commissions and maybe talk about some of that and a little bit more detail. but the crux of the question was, would the nation be better for going to war with france or would it be better for remaining neutral in this conflict? and adams firmly believed that when you have a new nation, no war is ever a good idea. if you can maintain an honorable peace because you just don't know what's going to happen if you go to war, especially when you're going to war with napoleon, you just really ever can't count on an outcome. and so that was really the fundamenta
and in response, they they had they were already at war with britain, but they started seizing american ships, imprisoning american sailors, and selling off the goods and keeping the profit. no surprise, as this behavior was fairly unpopular with americans who wanted their family members back and wanted their ships back and wanted the profits from their goods. and so adams sent a three person commission to france to try and resolve this crisis, which was not a full fledged war yet, but was...
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it is britain, the eu injapan.e picturei. sura the picture in asia, thank you. let's bring in anna macdonald, investment manager at aubrey capital management in edinburgh. european markets will be opening in a few time, opening in a few hours' time, how do think will to 7 7 77 to this 7 7 to thislatest 7 to thislatest barrage of tariff news? i think much as they - done _ tariff news? i think much as they - done over - tariff news? i think much as they - done over the - tariff news? i think much as| they - done over the last 7 what we what we see is 7 what we see is that week, what we see is that there be kneejerk reactions. may be some kneejerk reactions. but there is a bit of wait and see. because we saw mexico see. becausewe sawwithmexico canada tariffs were and ca nadathoser tariffs were so and canadathosetarifts were so the is quickly undone. so the risk: is an investor quickly undone. so the risk is an investor you 77 7�*ha7nd777 777 a... 7. .ha.r;g..a.;d fee, 7. 7 7�*ha7nd7a7nd 95171 your hand and you sell so
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that is going to take place in the, at a, b and c ship from the united states. britain city long got bungler. there's so there may be a, an even the wrong just to name a few odd head in the city of garage. and they will of course, be participating in life fire exercises focused on it's crucially situated on the coast line of the a, b and c. and also at the mouth of the straits of autumn woods, it wants to ensure that the amount of time traffic buzzing through these business share plans. it's secure, all focused on those play the pivot enrolling the anti virus, the operations. it is also playing an important role in human smuggling, as well as i did not caught the excel, but ations now work the pockets on is, are trying to say, is that these countries that are cooperated in the region in order to ensure that these feelings are open, given the fact that the bother monday straight. i've seen a lot of tension, most of the ships and now sailing across the west coast of africa and focused on wants to play a glitch on the road and trying to develop better understanding. not just for the int
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