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i have - never accused the british armed forces_ never accused the british armed forces of— never accuseddy, and if— forces of murdering anybody, and if you _ forces of murdering anybody, and if you are going to make that— and if you are going to make that kind _ and if you are going to make that kind of accusation you have — that kind of accusation you have got _ that kind of accusation you have got to back it up. that was james _ have got to back it up. that was james cleverly - have got to back it up. that was james cleverly talking l was james cleverly talking about the military, actually, but on the european convention of human rights, he said that that was not necessary, to leave that, and you could still deport foreign criminals and people who are threat to the despite that. one of the big issues that lurks under this is who the conservatives should be targeting to win back the votes they last. do they target those to the right who went on issues like immigration or those in the centre? one of james cleverly�*s backers, former mp anna firth, she lost her seat in the general electio
i have - never accused the british armed forces_ never accused the british armed forces of— never accuseddy, and if— forces of murdering anybody, and if you _ forces of murdering anybody, and if you are going to make that— and if you are going to make that kind _ and if you are going to make that kind of accusation you have — that kind of accusation you have got _ that kind of accusation you have got to back it up. that was james _ have got to back it up. that was james cleverly - have...
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gun barrels built in britain with british steel for our british armed forces, and for our allies.the future. it has also been confirmed today a new investment of £350 million into the uk for the development of ai systems. so, this shows the agreement today gives renewed confidence to investors in the uk defence industrial base. finally, just to give this a bigger context. 0ur finally, just to give this a bigger context. our new government was elected in july to deliver change. before the election, we promised a new defence agreement with germany in six months. we have signed this landmark agreement in less than four months. this is what resetting relations with europe looks like. this is what growing our economy looks like. and this is what a nato first defence strategy looks like. and the agreement today also sends a signal to our adversaries.
gun barrels built in britain with british steel for our british armed forces, and for our allies.the future. it has also been confirmed today a new investment of £350 million into the uk for the development of ai systems. so, this shows the agreement today gives renewed confidence to investors in the uk defence industrial base. finally, just to give this a bigger context. 0ur finally, just to give this a bigger context. our new government was elected in july to deliver change. before the...
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the british armed forces have supported israel in defence of itself against iranian missiles.e first country to make a public commitment to create a homeland for the jewish people. and yet, when you look at the polling, israel is losing the support, the sympathy of many british people, not all of them. why do you think that's happening? so tell, first of all, what i'm worried about. i'm worried about the fact that there were young people and people standing in the streets of london that were supporting the massacre. i mean, how can you support a barbaric action, totally unprovoked, of killing people in their bed, raping women in a music festival? how can you support that? i mean, i don't understand. just coming from humanity values. i mean, you call yourself a liberal, how can you support that? this is the first thing that i want to ask. it's a tiny minority, isn't it? i mean, most people went to the centre of london to protest and protesting against what they see, to use your word as genocide in in gaza. we'll come to that a little later. i want to say again, i sawjust this w
the british armed forces have supported israel in defence of itself against iranian missiles.e first country to make a public commitment to create a homeland for the jewish people. and yet, when you look at the polling, israel is losing the support, the sympathy of many british people, not all of them. why do you think that's happening? so tell, first of all, what i'm worried about. i'm worried about the fact that there were young people and people standing in the streets of london that were...
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the law of armed conflict, and it would be a violation of the values and standards of the british armed forcesken to a few former directors of special forces today. friends of mine who have commanded operations are the ones that are referred to there. it's just not true, and it would be wrong to do so. special forces are not killing rather than capturing terrorists? it is simply not true. it is not true that special forces are doing that. it is also not true that the echr prevents us conducting kinetic strikes, as they're called often, military operations against military targets. it just isn't true. and what's particularly upsetting is that video is using a piece of footage of some of the people i served with, one of whom there died shortly after that film was taken in an accident and is not able to defend himself from the accusation that is effectively being levelled against him. so that is actually footage of somebody you knew. yes, that's footage of a soldier in northern afghanistan in around 2002. how do you feel about that, then? well, i do not think that we should be using footage of ou
the law of armed conflict, and it would be a violation of the values and standards of the british armed forcesken to a few former directors of special forces today. friends of mine who have commanded operations are the ones that are referred to there. it's just not true, and it would be wrong to do so. special forces are not killing rather than capturing terrorists? it is simply not true. it is not true that special forces are doing that. it is also not true that the echr prevents us conducting...
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and as you know as well, the british armed forces are in cyprus preparing to if necessary, to carry outy evacuations , either by emergency evacuations, either by air or by sea or both. and i'm sure that, you know, when you look at what britain managed to achieve, which was quite significant in afghanistan when we withdrew from there in terms of evacuating people from afghanistan, i'm sure there'll be a pretty effective operation to allow all of those brits in lebanon who want to leave to get to safety. >> and, colonel, let's talk about iran. they have they, of course, sent almost 200 ballistic missiles and fired them towards israel in the last few days. do we think that israel will respond? they've been warned not to by iran, but that doesn't mean that they won't. >> well, of course iran will warn them not to and have warned them of the dire consequences of them of the dire consequences of them doing so . but israel has to them doing so. but israel has to respond. no country could accept something like 200 ballistic missiles, nearly 200 ballistic missiles, nearly 200 ballistic missiles
and as you know as well, the british armed forces are in cyprus preparing to if necessary, to carry outy evacuations , either by emergency evacuations, either by air or by sea or both. and i'm sure that, you know, when you look at what britain managed to achieve, which was quite significant in afghanistan when we withdrew from there in terms of evacuating people from afghanistan, i'm sure there'll be a pretty effective operation to allow all of those brits in lebanon who want to leave to get to...
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in such conditions, the plans of the ukrainian armed forces command, which the british times writes aboutok extremely unrealistic. the methods of conscription into the army are becoming more and more dirtier, as war-weary ukrainians defy mobilization. an additional 2,000 soldiers need to be mobilized. under pressure from the authorities, recruiters. the army uses checkpoints, catches men on the streets and disregards the right to exemption from service. and now in ternopil, another attack on a man right in the courtyard of a residential building. two against one, they caught him, twisted his arms, and took him away. the commissars feel like they have full rights, the masters of life, they threaten even those whose documents are in order. i do not i'll be going out. talk to me more simply. you, son, you are in my year. and its environs, fires, black clouds of smoke in the sky, under fire, including neighborhoods located near the international airport. the main target of the attack, as the media write, citing sources, could be the head of the hezbollah executive committee, there are no deta
in such conditions, the plans of the ukrainian armed forces command, which the british times writes aboutok extremely unrealistic. the methods of conscription into the army are becoming more and more dirtier, as war-weary ukrainians defy mobilization. an additional 2,000 soldiers need to be mobilized. under pressure from the authorities, recruiters. the army uses checkpoints, catches men on the streets and disregards the right to exemption from service. and now in ternopil, another attack on a...
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thatjohn healey this morning is now at and raf airbase in cyprus where he will be meeting british armed forcesingham, henry, thank- is prominent to. whether the latest i from birmingham, henry, thank you. at least seven people have been killed in a shooting and knife attack in tel aviv. several others were injured in the incident after a gunman opened fire in the jaffa area, alongside an accomplice armed with a knife. police say both attackers were "neutralised" and described the motive as "terror". well, to follow developments across the middle east, do go to the bbc�*s live page. updates every few minutes on the latest from our report is in northern israel, jerusalem, lebenon and tehran. jon has an update on the day's other news. police are appealing for witnesses after an acid attack outside a school in west london left a 14—year—old girl with potentially life—changing injuries. our reporter steve knibbsjoins us now from west london. morning. what more can you tell us? morning. what more can you tell us? morning. this happened outside westminster academy. police say the attacker rolled up t
thatjohn healey this morning is now at and raf airbase in cyprus where he will be meeting british armed forcesingham, henry, thank- is prominent to. whether the latest i from birmingham, henry, thank you. at least seven people have been killed in a shooting and knife attack in tel aviv. several others were injured in the incident after a gunman opened fire in the jaffa area, alongside an accomplice armed with a knife. police say both attackers were "neutralised" and described the...
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countries are increasing the military potential of their armed forces; right now, the eighth is training in full swing in croatia. battalion of the britishy. in the uk itself, the chief of the armed forces has promised that the capability of his units will double in just three years, as the commander of the 19th light brigade, the first brigade since the second world war, which is made up entirely of reservists, has already stated, it is the reservists who will play a role in the commander's plans. we need reservists more than ever, given the threat we now face and the geopolitical situation we find ourselves in. we have a new primary task, new course, that is why the military exercises that we are now conducting are very different from the previous ones, first of all, they are aimed at preparing for real combat operations. in these exercises , british reservists train shoulder to shoulder with the croatians. together they hone their skills in conducting non-nuclear warfare in shooting ranges, in trenches and special houses for practicing combat operations in urban conditions. in croatia, it is hot and the reservists, for safety reasons,
countries are increasing the military potential of their armed forces; right now, the eighth is training in full swing in croatia. battalion of the britishy. in the uk itself, the chief of the armed forces has promised that the capability of his units will double in just three years, as the commander of the 19th light brigade, the first brigade since the second world war, which is made up entirely of reservists, has already stated, it is the reservists who will play a role in the commander's...
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armed forces targeted an israeli military site with several courts five missiles. he said the projectiles successfully hit their targets. sari also said continued british and american support for the israeli regime puts their interest at risk. he added the yemani armed forces will expand the military operations against israel and its backers until the regime stops its aggression. on gaza. ser also hailed iran's missile strike on israel, saying the yemen armed forces are ready to join teran in the anti-israel operations. yemen's armed forces have taken direct action against israel launching drone attacks in support of the palestinian and lebanese people. the strikes confirmed by israeli media have caused significant disruptions, forcing millions to seek shelter. the yemani army has. out to continue these operations until israel holds its aggressions on gaza and lebanon. press tv's abdul latif al vasali alvashali reports from sna. in a show of solidarity with the palestinian and libanese resistance movements, the yemani armed forces launched a balder strike deep into israeli occupied territories. the spokesman for the yemen army confirmed that their forc
armed forces targeted an israeli military site with several courts five missiles. he said the projectiles successfully hit their targets. sari also said continued british and american support for the israeli regime puts their interest at risk. he added the yemani armed forces will expand the military operations against israel and its backers until the regime stops its aggression. on gaza. ser also hailed iran's missile strike on israel, saying the yemen armed forces are ready to join teran in...
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further in the british material are stories of militants from the 702nd brigade of the ukrainian armed forces. once one of the most combat-ready, it formed the backbone of the defense. now it has ceased to be effective, the ukrainians write. one of the escapees and survivors reports: in recent days no one could enter ugledar one car, and those that tried were burned, that is, there was no organized evacuation, they had to leave on foot, usually at night, but this did not help much, because russian drones with night vision and thermal imagers did their job. there are plenty of such episodes with the elimination of enemy groups on the internet. ugledar was taken by the russians. this was expected, because everything led to this. it was surrounded. efforts were concentrated in that direction. this is where the russians were advancing, the city was surrounded, so all the elements of this puzzle have developed. the kiev military command reported the day before that ukrainian formations had been withdrawn from the city. today , zelensky reported at a meeting with the new nato secretary general that
further in the british material are stories of militants from the 702nd brigade of the ukrainian armed forces. once one of the most combat-ready, it formed the backbone of the defense. now it has ceased to be effective, the ukrainians write. one of the escapees and survivors reports: in recent days no one could enter ugledar one car, and those that tried were burned, that is, there was no organized evacuation, they had to leave on foot, usually at night, but this did not help much, because...
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yahya sadi said the armed forces targeted an israeli military site with several goats five missiles, he said the projectiles successfully hit their targets. si also said continued british and american support for the israeli regime puts their interests at risk. he added that the yemeni armed forces will expand their military operations against israel and its backers until the regime stops its aggression on gaza. saudi also hailed iran's missile strike on israel saying yemeni armed forces are ready to join tehran in the anti-israel operations. and with that, it brings us to the end of this world news bulletin right here, press tv. thanks so much for staying with us. media stream this week will dive deep into the latest escalation. between the resistance and the zionist entity as hizbular retaliates with unprecedented strikes reaching the heart of tel aviv. with fears of a wider confrontation looming we analyze these strategic implications. and the real intentions behind netanyahu's gamble a dangerous escalation. as tensions rise between hizbullah and the israeli entity, western reports reveal diverging narratives about the resistances strength and the israeli regime str
yahya sadi said the armed forces targeted an israeli military site with several goats five missiles, he said the projectiles successfully hit their targets. si also said continued british and american support for the israeli regime puts their interests at risk. he added that the yemeni armed forces will expand their military operations against israel and its backers until the regime stops its aggression on gaza. saudi also hailed iran's missile strike on israel saying yemeni armed forces are...
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front is getting closer to pokrovsk, further. lost the british stories of militants from the seventy- second brigade of the ukrainian armed forces, once one of the most combat-ready, it formed the backbone of the defense, has now ceased to be effective in any way, ukrainians write. one of the escapees and survivors reports: in recent days, not a single car could enter ugledar, and those that tried were burned, that is, there was no organized evacuation, they had to leave on foot, like... the kiev military command reported the day before. today, zelensky, at a meeting with the new nato secretary general, reported that the order to retreat was given to quote: save lives. to put it mildly, those who held the city do not agree with this. ugledar was doomed it was impossible to save him, but the people could have been saved, but the order to leave was never given. everyone in the city and around it understood that the countdown was in days, and then in hours, but the order to retreat was never given. at some point, scattered groups with... themselves began to make the decision to escape from the position, without waiting for orders f
front is getting closer to pokrovsk, further. lost the british stories of militants from the seventy- second brigade of the ukrainian armed forces, once one of the most combat-ready, it formed the backbone of the defense, has now ceased to be effective in any way, ukrainians write. one of the escapees and survivors reports: in recent days, not a single car could enter ugledar, and those that tried were burned, that is, there was no organized evacuation, they had to leave on foot, like... the...
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pardon, yes, here towards pokrovsk, further in the british material there are stories militants from the seventy-second brigade of the ukrainian armed forces, once one of the most combat-ready, it formed the backbone of the defense, now it has ceased to be any effective, the ukrainians write. one of the escapees and survivors reports that in recent days not a single car could enter ugledar, and those that tried were burned, that is, there was no organized evacuation, they had to leave on foot, as a rule, at night, but even this did not help much, because russian drones with night vision devices... and thermal imagers did their job. there were no such episodes with the liquidation of groups there are plenty of enemies on the internet. ugledar was taken by the russians, it was expected, because everything was leading to it. it was surrounded. efforts were concentrated in that direction. that's where the russians were advancing. the city was surrounded, so all the pieces of the puzzle came together. the kiev military command reported the day before that ukrainian units had been withdrawn from the city. today , zelensky reported at a meeting w
pardon, yes, here towards pokrovsk, further in the british material there are stories militants from the seventy-second brigade of the ukrainian armed forces, once one of the most combat-ready, it formed the backbone of the defense, now it has ceased to be any effective, the ukrainians write. one of the escapees and survivors reports that in recent days not a single car could enter ugledar, and those that tried were burned, that is, there was no organized evacuation, they had to leave on foot,...
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front is approaching pokrovsk, further in the british material there are stories of militants from the seventy-second brigade of the ukrainian armed forces, once one of the most combat-ready, it formed the backbone of the defense, now it has ceased be effective in any way, the ukrainians write, one of the escapees and survivors reports, in the last days in... reported that the order to retreat was given to quote save lives, to put it mildly, those who held the city do not agree with this. ugledar was doomed, it was impossible to save it, but the people could be saved, but the order to leave was never given. everyone in the city and around it understood that the countdown was in days, and then in hours, but the order to retreat never came. at some point, the scattered groups themselves began to accept. and this delay led to the fact that the fall of ugledar was postponed for several days, that is, roughly speaking, in the option of leaving it as is, withdrawing to save the troops, they lost the information media, because comrade zelensky was in washington at that time and, accordingly, for his plans to knock out support and so on, this wa
front is approaching pokrovsk, further in the british material there are stories of militants from the seventy-second brigade of the ukrainian armed forces, once one of the most combat-ready, it formed the backbone of the defense, now it has ceased be effective in any way, the ukrainians write, one of the escapees and survivors reports, in the last days in... reported that the order to retreat was given to quote save lives, to put it mildly, those who held the city do not agree with this....
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>> well, i think i think the british public, broadly speaking, doesn't really mind if our armed forcesg involved in minor conflicts where they're not really in massively in harm's way. we're not looking at dozens or hundreds of casualties, and it's relatively quick and the objectives are very, very clear. the problem is when none of that is the case, as we see in, for instance, afghanistan, the objectives weren't clear. we lose hundreds of service personnel. we spend a great deal of taxpayer money. and i suppose if you if you were to say, look, if you if you were to say, look, if that's the end game for the conflict in ukraine, people have a very different view than if it's just selling or giving arms to kyiv. so it's a really difficult one. and i think my, my baseline is this as i've said, we should not be spending money on war, but as a rule, there will be exceptions, of course, but we should not be selling, spending money on war overseas when we have so many problems. we have so many problems. we have so many problems in this country. i mean, i've said it before, and it's something
>> well, i think i think the british public, broadly speaking, doesn't really mind if our armed forcesg involved in minor conflicts where they're not really in massively in harm's way. we're not looking at dozens or hundreds of casualties, and it's relatively quick and the objectives are very, very clear. the problem is when none of that is the case, as we see in, for instance, afghanistan, the objectives weren't clear. we lose hundreds of service personnel. we spend a great deal of...
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on friday, us and british air strikes also conducted series of aerial raids on the yemeni capital and the port of hudeida. according to the yemeni armed forceseekly protests have been very clear to force israel into submission to end the genocide in gaza and the aggression in lebanon. yusuf and that is a wrap for this hour's news bulletin, until next time it's bye bye from me. october 7th, 2023, defining moment in the history of the region, a breaking point. the day gaza broke. free from its prison, natural response to decades of occupation and oppression. a meticulous operation, unmatched sophistication. it surprised israel, then shocked it, then rocked it. it brought to the foreground the plight of the forgotten, pipotal shift in the fight for freedom and dignity. it was in revenge for innocent blood. it was operation ala. perhaps we might not hear the words of our leader anymore or we might not listen to new speech. his and get that ease, but we know for fact and we have the faith that he lives in every single heart of ours in every single child, and the the resistance is will not stop based on one leader. bueno aquí estamos en la novena
on friday, us and british air strikes also conducted series of aerial raids on the yemeni capital and the port of hudeida. according to the yemeni armed forceseekly protests have been very clear to force israel into submission to end the genocide in gaza and the aggression in lebanon. yusuf and that is a wrap for this hour's news bulletin, until next time it's bye bye from me. october 7th, 2023, defining moment in the history of the region, a breaking point. the day gaza broke. free from its...
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priority target for strikes by british storm shadow missiles, is russia aware of and ready for such attacks? well, funny, as they say, from the new york times. the ukrainian armed forces retreating anywhere. this is not retreat, this, as spiridon said, is perhaps even a counteroffensive, just in the opposite direction, a negative counterattack, to kiev, thus the enemy, you won't believe it, is trying to confuse us, outwit us, retreating to drag us out, in all seriousness they write, look, over the course of a year ukraine has lost a number of cities, towns and villages in the eastern region. donbass from russia is common.
priority target for strikes by british storm shadow missiles, is russia aware of and ready for such attacks? well, funny, as they say, from the new york times. the ukrainian armed forces retreating anywhere. this is not retreat, this, as spiridon said, is perhaps even a counteroffensive, just in the opposite direction, a negative counterattack, to kiev, thus the enemy, you won't believe it, is trying to confuse us, outwit us, retreating to drag us out, in all seriousness they write, look, over...
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on friday, us and british air strikes also conducted series of aerial raids on the yemeni capital and the port of hudeida. according to the yemeni armed forcesly protests had been very clear to force israel into submission to end the genocide in gaza and the aggression in lebanon. now that brings. us to the end of this edition of world news on press tv. thank you for watching. the netherlands, the hague. near the sorflet national park, peace palace. the most important case of the court was dealing with humanitarian disaster between the eastern part of the george. river and its mediterranean coast. israel has been at war in the gaza strip since october 2023. killing civilians, the elderly, women and children. they all presented the world with dramatic moments that had not been shown in any historical genre movie. it was a massive genocide that israel engaged in. if the legal campaign continues, it and spell the end of israel, this is an opening of justice that can turn the world upside down. iran would soon reveal a bit secret to the world. the secret soon. drew the attentions from the time major general soleimani was assassinated to another
on friday, us and british air strikes also conducted series of aerial raids on the yemeni capital and the port of hudeida. according to the yemeni armed forcesly protests had been very clear to force israel into submission to end the genocide in gaza and the aggression in lebanon. now that brings. us to the end of this edition of world news on press tv. thank you for watching. the netherlands, the hague. near the sorflet national park, peace palace. the most important case of the court was...
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on friday, us and british air strikes also conducted series of aerial raids on the yemeni capital and the port of hideida. according to the yemeni armed forcese in these weekly protests had been very clear to force israel into submission to end the genocide in gaza and the aggression in lebanon. members of the islamic movement in nigeria have offered special prayers for the soul of hisb leader hassan following assassination at the hands of the israeli regime. has your details from abuja. the leader of the islamic movement in sheikh ibrahim al-zazaki has led the special prayers for the secretary general of the hazbollah resistance group sayid hasan nasrullah who was assassinated by the israeli regime on september 27. sheikh zazaki described the led hezbullah leader as an important pillar of the resistance front. he extended condolences of the islamic movement saying that said hasan nasaralah was a committed and dedicated leader who will always be remembered someone like icon like this uh becomes like a symbol for others emulate and that's why it is also very important and he will he will remain alive in the hearts and minds of all the struggl
on friday, us and british air strikes also conducted series of aerial raids on the yemeni capital and the port of hideida. according to the yemeni armed forcese in these weekly protests had been very clear to force israel into submission to end the genocide in gaza and the aggression in lebanon. members of the islamic movement in nigeria have offered special prayers for the soul of hisb leader hassan following assassination at the hands of the israeli regime. has your details from abuja. the...
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british newspaper guardian came out on this day. the reuters agency shared inside information from the ukrainian general staff. the commander-in-chief of the armed forcesukraine after the loss of ugledar first of all issued an order to strengthen the borders, because the russian army does not even think of stopping. it is reported that the commander of the 86th battalion of the 123rd territorial defense brigade of the armed forces of ukraine, igor grib, shot himself on october 2, after his battalion fled from ugledar. grib, either could not bear the defeat, or was afraid of punishment for surrendering positions. zelensky always needs a scapegoat. in the ukrainian western media, they are already talking about the fact that the bank. are dissatisfied with the work of key security officials, and they are allegedly talking about the dismissal of budanov, the head of the gura and the minister of defense umerov. so, is it possible that kiril budanov will resign, or that rustam rustem umerov will resign. western media openly link territorial losses kiev in donbass with the kursk adventure of syrsky and zelensky. the washington post wrote about this this week.
british newspaper guardian came out on this day. the reuters agency shared inside information from the ukrainian general staff. the commander-in-chief of the armed forcesukraine after the loss of ugledar first of all issued an order to strengthen the borders, because the russian army does not even think of stopping. it is reported that the commander of the 86th battalion of the 123rd territorial defense brigade of the armed forces of ukraine, igor grib, shot himself on october 2, after his...
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radiation, chemical and other forces. of the armed forces of the russian federation and the personal commander of this type of troops, igor kyrylov. in the britishovernment was told that the russians had admitted to using chlorpicrin, which was a violation of the chemical weapons convention. an oil depot has been burning for the second day in occupied feodosia. the area of the fire already reaches 2.5 m2. a man-made state of emergency was introduced in the city. more than a thousand people in the areas of the black sea embankment of tablyzhny komesh in feodosia were evacuated to temporary accommodation points. this facility, which is an important fuel port for the russian army in the temporarily occupied crimea, was struck by the ukrainian defense forces on october 7. polish farmers threatened again block the movement of freight transport on the border with ukraine. currently it is about one. checkpoint of the medical center in the lviv region, and the strike may begin today, the state customs service of ukraine warned. according to the information received from polish colleagues, the protesters held an action from october 8 to december 31. at
radiation, chemical and other forces. of the armed forces of the russian federation and the personal commander of this type of troops, igor kyrylov. in the britishovernment was told that the russians had admitted to using chlorpicrin, which was a violation of the chemical weapons convention. an oil depot has been burning for the second day in occupied feodosia. the area of the fire already reaches 2.5 m2. a man-made state of emergency was introduced in the city. more than a thousand...
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arms sale contract to be kept secret. england handed over the sovereignty of jacques island to mauritius. kurds, but got a commitment from this country that american and british forcesmain at the diego garcia air base. england and mauritius announced that this promise and arrangement has been agreed upon by both parties. since the announcement of the agreement, there have been sharp political divisions in london. and the design of the clothes of the astronauts who went to the moon recently in china it was unveiled and placed in public view. the chinese space agency recently unveiled this suit. astronauts' uniforms were made of materials resistant to cold, heat and cosmic radiation, and cameras were installed on them to take pictures of near and far distances. china plans to send its first manned spacecraft to the moon by 2030. good night and god bless you. no matter what kind of carpet you want, there are carpets for all floors , the quality is guaranteed , the closest carpet to hand-woven carpets with natural fibers , the price is very reasonable, there are also cute children's carpets, and a large collection of really beautiful carpets. artistically, here is also
arms sale contract to be kept secret. england handed over the sovereignty of jacques island to mauritius. kurds, but got a commitment from this country that american and british forcesmain at the diego garcia air base. england and mauritius announced that this promise and arrangement has been agreed upon by both parties. since the announcement of the agreement, there have been sharp political divisions in london. and the design of the clothes of the astronauts who went to the moon recently in...
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armed forces of ukraine, of course. thank you very much and the guys. the same words are repeated in the headlines of the british guardian. the foreign press recognizes not only the surrender of the city by the kiev regime, but also other long-obvious facts. the overall picture for kiev is gloomy: russian troops are advancing in eastern ukraine at the fastest pace in two years. defense experts believe that ukraine may have to retreat from other cities under russian pressure, including toretsk and selidovo. in the famous mining town of piano, one of the houses that survived, our soldiers are now performing the russian anthem. and yet , not long ago, ugledar was presented in western propaganda, in ukrainian propaganda, as an edeka fortress, an impregnable fortress, the city's crucial importance for creating a land corridor to crimea, the washington post noted last february, therefore in kiev itself ugledar was called a strategic defense hub of the ukrainian armed forces, a very important point ugledar, which we simply must hold. zelensky bragged about visiting ugledar, the new york times tried to raise the morale
armed forces of ukraine, of course. thank you very much and the guys. the same words are repeated in the headlines of the british guardian. the foreign press recognizes not only the surrender of the city by the kiev regime, but also other long-obvious facts. the overall picture for kiev is gloomy: russian troops are advancing in eastern ukraine at the fastest pace in two years. defense experts believe that ukraine may have to retreat from other cities under russian pressure, including toretsk...
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how the same british and americans organized hostilities, and no matter how much some of our allies like it now, it definitely affects the reduction of the potential of the russian armed forcesr us it it is fundamentally important, that is why we use our means on the territory of russia, well, here there is an opportunity to beat atakamsyami and stomshedov and skybano. mr. igor. we are sincerely grateful to you for joining the espresso tv channel and the new week program. ihor romanenko, founder of the charitable foundation protect the sky of ukraine, lieutenant general, former deputy chief of the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine. i will remind you about our survey, whether you think it is possible to join nato, before the liberation of the occupied territories. you can pick up s... phones or smartphones absolutely free of charge and choose the answer option, if you think yes, vote 0800 211 381, if not - 0800 211 382. i emphasize once again, all calls are absolutely free, so join in and we'll summarize already at the end of this hour the first results. we are already moving on and will discuss the plan victories and actually all. plans, all possible meetings that
how the same british and americans organized hostilities, and no matter how much some of our allies like it now, it definitely affects the reduction of the potential of the russian armed forcesr us it it is fundamentally important, that is why we use our means on the territory of russia, well, here there is an opportunity to beat atakamsyami and stomshedov and skybano. mr. igor. we are sincerely grateful to you for joining the espresso tv channel and the new week program. ihor romanenko,...
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the armed forces of ukraine has already officially confirmed the withdrawal of its. unit from there from ugledar, and about that, how this withdrawal occurs was described very colorfully by the britishraph. let's listen. hundreds of ukrainian soldiers find themselves trapped in a displaced city as russian troops close in to complete their encirclement. in desperation, one ukrainian soldier said that the escape route from the coal mine was cut off, and food, ammunition and fuel were in short supply.
the armed forces of ukraine has already officially confirmed the withdrawal of its. unit from there from ugledar, and about that, how this withdrawal occurs was described very colorfully by the britishraph. let's listen. hundreds of ukrainian soldiers find themselves trapped in a displaced city as russian troops close in to complete their encirclement. in desperation, one ukrainian soldier said that the escape route from the coal mine was cut off, and food, ammunition and fuel were in short...
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the armed forces of ukraine has already officially confirmed the withdrawal of its units from there from ugledar, and the british telegraph described how this withdrawal is happening very colorfully. let's listen. hundreds of ukrainian soldiers find themselves trapped in the disembarked city, as russian troops approach and complete its encirclement. in desperation, one ukrainian soldier said that the escape route from ugledar is cut off, and food, ammunition and fuel are running low, according to him, due to russian artillery shelling and work without... volunteer corps of the ministry defense, who will tell us what is really happening in ugledar right now. pavel alekseevich, good afternoon, you have the floor. yes, good afternoon, dmitry vyacheslavovich, indeed now the operational command of the khortitsa group has confirmed the surrender of ugledar. right now, at the moment , the city is being cleared by... troops, right now, judging by the geography of the flags placed at points in the city, we can say that our fighters control all of ugledar, now attempts by the remnants of the ukronazi group to leave, now i
the armed forces of ukraine has already officially confirmed the withdrawal of its units from there from ugledar, and the british telegraph described how this withdrawal is happening very colorfully. let's listen. hundreds of ukrainian soldiers find themselves trapped in the disembarked city, as russian troops approach and complete its encirclement. in desperation, one ukrainian soldier said that the escape route from ugledar is cut off, and food, ammunition and fuel are running low, according...
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forces, these protesters have been taking part in demonstration today, calling an end to israeli crimes against palestine, lebanon, they have also been calling on the british government to... to halt its arms sales to the israeli regime, stopping supplying those arms and weapons. that is basically the message that they have been trying to get across as they try to make their voices heard in a one of the countries, western countries that advocates democracy and freedom of speech and freedom of expression, you can see these... protesters that have been arrested by the uk police, they are sitting there surrounded by security forces and they're being a way to being taken away one by one. we'll be bringing you more details on that protest in london and some updates from our correspondent site pura who is stationed there, and with that we come to the end of this edition of world news on press tv. thank you for watching. october 7th, 2023, defining moment in the history of the region, a breaking point, bismillah. the day gaza broke free from its prison, natural response to decades of occupation and oppression. a meticulous operation, unmatched sophistication. it surprised israel, then shocked it,
forces, these protesters have been taking part in demonstration today, calling an end to israeli crimes against palestine, lebanon, they have also been calling on the british government to... to halt its arms sales to the israeli regime, stopping supplying those arms and weapons. that is basically the message that they have been trying to get across as they try to make their voices heard in a one of the countries, western countries that advocates democracy and freedom of speech and freedom of...
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islians with a ukrainian trident, the british publication bbc, who escaped from the ugledar massacre, the militants of the second brigade of the ukrainian armed forcesl how they managed to ... leave the city, despite the strict prohibition of the command. the fighters reported that their units left ugledar without waiting for the order to withdraw. in recent days on september 1, the russians were able to approach the only remaining road from the west, connecting ugledar with the village of bagoyevlenka, and the garrison found itself half-encircled. they used drones and artillery to shoot at everything that moved along this road. we tried to send evacuation crews to remove the two-hundredths of the t-64, but to no avail. we lost several vehicles, and decided to stop there. when from '. another t-64 with a german cross on board was destroyed near pokrovsk after an upyr-type strike drone flew into the fuel tanks the tank burns out in a few minutes. for each of this group of fighters today will be the first exit to zero, into the very hell of a round-the-clock war in the pokrovsky direction to the pokrovsky straight. this armored taxi with the arrogant
islians with a ukrainian trident, the british publication bbc, who escaped from the ugledar massacre, the militants of the second brigade of the ukrainian armed forcesl how they managed to ... leave the city, despite the strict prohibition of the command. the fighters reported that their units left ugledar without waiting for the order to withdraw. in recent days on september 1, the russians were able to approach the only remaining road from the west, connecting ugledar with the village of...
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british army soldier accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last year has gone on trial on charges of collecting sensitive military information for iran and obtaining details about serving members of the armed forcesart, daniel khalife had no real intention to become an army signaller. instead from the age of 17 he was entertaining thoughts of espionage. daniel khalife, who's now 23, denies all the charges. 0ur uk home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford reports. daniel khalife's case first received huge publicity when he was accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last september. he is alleged to have hidden under a food delivery lorry as it left the jail. he was arrested three days later riding a bike along this canal towpath in west london. there had been, thejury at woolwich crown court heard today, a nationwide search for him. he'd been a soldier based in stafford, serving in the 16th signal regiment, which provides vital digital and satellite communications to the british army. this afternoon, he was in the dock, accused of collecting sensitive military information for iran, of gathering details about other soldiers from an army personnel system, of leaving a fake bomb on his desk at h
british army soldier accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last year has gone on trial on charges of collecting sensitive military information for iran and obtaining details about serving members of the armed forcesart, daniel khalife had no real intention to become an army signaller. instead from the age of 17 he was entertaining thoughts of espionage. daniel khalife, who's now 23, denies all the charges. 0ur uk home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford reports. daniel khalife's case...
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british army soldier accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last year has gone on trial on charges of collecting sensitive military information for iran and obtaining details about serving members of the armed forcesm the age of 17 was entertaining thoughts of espionage. mr khalife, who's now 23, denies all the charges. 0ur uk home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. it was when daniel khalife was accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last september that his case first received huge attention. there was a nationwide search for him. he'd been a soldier in the 16th signal regiment, based in stafford, which provides vital digital and satellite communications to the british army. this afternoon he was in the dock, accused of collecting sensitive military information for iran, of gathering details about other soldiers from an army personnel system, of leaving a fake bomb on his desk at his barracks, and of escaping from prison. the prosecution told the jury that at the age of 17, daniel khalife had an iranian telephone number in his contacts. he later told police he'd been in touch with a man connected to iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps, who then passed him on to an english spe
british army soldier accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last year has gone on trial on charges of collecting sensitive military information for iran and obtaining details about serving members of the armed forcesm the age of 17 was entertaining thoughts of espionage. mr khalife, who's now 23, denies all the charges. 0ur uk home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. it was when daniel khalife was accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last september that his case first...
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the armed forces of ukraine, was in touch with us and, by the way, that the enemy actually, when he even achieves certain results on the battlefield, is accompanied by significant losses and even britishelligence. that the occupiers suffered a record number of losses in september, in fact, when they advanced on war in ukraine, they say that the average daily losses of russian troops, including killed and wounded, reached 1,271 occupiers per day, this is what the new report of the ministry of defense says, but we will talk to you about the situation in the black sea and about what happened in the south of our country these days, wait literally just a few minutes. do not switch, thousands of ukrainians found themselves in a similar situation, the sofa suits you on one side, and as soon as it is time to sleep on it, immediately the thought arises to replace it, the understanding comes, why the issue of changing the sofa is so urgent, but replacing the sofa is an effective and at the same time rational solution, instead of buying a new sofa for more than 10,000 uah, and save money. organic is a universal topper that, thanks to the combination of materials and different height materials, i
the armed forces of ukraine, was in touch with us and, by the way, that the enemy actually, when he even achieves certain results on the battlefield, is accompanied by significant losses and even britishelligence. that the occupiers suffered a record number of losses in september, in fact, when they advanced on war in ukraine, they say that the average daily losses of russian troops, including killed and wounded, reached 1,271 occupiers per day, this is what the new report of the ministry of...
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on thursday, the british newspaper the times reported on the catastrophic shortage of ukrainian soldiers at the front. allegedly , the ukrainian armed forcesssfully trying to mobilize 200,000 people. and out of desperation, military registration and enlistment offices are taking extreme measures. they are indiscriminately grabbing people on the streets, ignoring even such diseases among recruits as hiv and tuberculosis. the financial times writes that the ukrainian army is losing more than half of its recruits as soon as those end up at the front. the average age of such soldiers is 45 years. and they lack stamina, combat skills and motivation, this soldier was lucky, right after mobilization, sent to the front, he was captured, people are not considered as people, i'm telling you, they throw people like meat, simply, if there were such a thing - there would be a normal command, i think so, they would take care of people, people go as if to the slaughter, hoping to get a deferment from military service, men of draft age massively apply for guardianship over incapacitated people, but the kiev regime... has its own game, a week ago the ukrai
on thursday, the british newspaper the times reported on the catastrophic shortage of ukrainian soldiers at the front. allegedly , the ukrainian armed forcesssfully trying to mobilize 200,000 people. and out of desperation, military registration and enlistment offices are taking extreme measures. they are indiscriminately grabbing people on the streets, ignoring even such diseases among recruits as hiv and tuberculosis. the financial times writes that the ukrainian army is losing more than half...
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british army soldier accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last year has gone on trial on charges of collecting sensitive military information for iran and obtaining details about serving members of the armed forcesthe jury was told that from the start, daniel khalife had no real intention to become an army signaller. instead from the age of 17 he was entertaining thoughts of espionage. daniel khalife, who's now 23, denies all the charges. 0ur uk home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford reports. it was when daniel khalife was accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last september that his case first received huge attention. there was the jury woolwich crown court heard today a nationwide search for him. he'd been a soldier in the 16th signal regiment, based in stafford, which provides vital digital and satellite communications to the british army. this afternoon he was in the dock, accused of collecting sensitive military information for iran, of gathering details about other soldiers from an army personnel system, of leaving a fake bomb on his desk at his barracks, and of escaping from prison. the prosecution told the jury that at the age of 17, daniel khalife had an iranian telephone numb
british army soldier accused of escaping from wandsworth prison last year has gone on trial on charges of collecting sensitive military information for iran and obtaining details about serving members of the armed forcesthe jury was told that from the start, daniel khalife had no real intention to become an army signaller. instead from the age of 17 he was entertaining thoughts of espionage. daniel khalife, who's now 23, denies all the charges. 0ur uk home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford...
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british faced our movements in india as well. um, so we know often the armed resistance movements don't achieve military victories, but they each way the political will become a dicing force. for instance, the united states and then to china and ultimately bring about withdrawal. in the case of israel and palestine, things are different because that's comparing, for instance, to the french occupation of algeria, which lasted for a very long time from 1830 until 1962. that's a 132 years on the french colonialist ultimately did have another country that could retreat to. whereas when it comes to israel, the idea of the jewish just varies with just go back to where they came from, i think is no longer a either you know, politically correct or ethically correct. and it does mean that other students, i think of goals faced the style of, of being clear that they had the right to resist occupation. i'm just possession and the exile. but at the same time, i think they've never quite worked out how to address the jewish is really population with the ideas political visions that both sides could buy into. it wasn't enough to say we're offering you democracy, your 2nd are stage or a
british faced our movements in india as well. um, so we know often the armed resistance movements don't achieve military victories, but they each way the political will become a dicing force. for instance, the united states and then to china and ultimately bring about withdrawal. in the case of israel and palestine, things are different because that's comparing, for instance, to the french occupation of algeria, which lasted for a very long time from 1830 until 1962. that's a 132 years on the...
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british telegraph writes about hundreds of ukrainian militants who were surrounded. right now, our military is selflessly liberating one of the most powerful fortified areas of the ukrainian armed forces. well, and to understand what tricks our fighters have to use on these. what's in the city right now? look. historical footage of the hoisting of the russian flag in the center of ugledar marks the fall of the largest citadel in the ssu in the southern donetsk tactical direction. for the day of the ground forces of the russian federation, our guys have prepared a special gift. took control of an impregnable fortress from the territory of which ukrainian militants have been shelling the civilian population of donbass for years. having climbed through a hole in the roof made by an artillery shell, a soldier of the thirty-sixth separate guards rifle brigade from transbaikalia, places the victory banner on top of a five-story building, performs a military salute and immediately indescribable emotions of joy after twenty. one month of bloody battles for the most important strategic stronghold of the eastern front. on the eve, fighters of the assault detachment of the 5th guards tank brigad
british telegraph writes about hundreds of ukrainian militants who were surrounded. right now, our military is selflessly liberating one of the most powerful fortified areas of the ukrainian armed forces. well, and to understand what tricks our fighters have to use on these. what's in the city right now? look. historical footage of the hoisting of the russian flag in the center of ugledar marks the fall of the largest citadel in the ssu in the southern donetsk tactical direction. for the day of...
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west chester, with washington's forces in 1781, there were hundred and 90 men under arms under james de lancey. a lot of people right that they were not under the british are not well organized. so they were freelancers, free bidders or whatnot. and certainly they took liberties with local inhabitants, no question about that. but their commissions were assigned by governor tryon. they were in fact, the westchester militia. there is there is no question about that all their officers were regular commissioned and subject to the same rules war. so they called themselves all kinds of cool things amongst them, rangers and other things. but were the westchester militia. just one way? this is to our french expert. you mentioned the deference, uh, that was expected, the tactical level to the french military, to the american at the battle of yorktown. how did rochambeau in washington, uh how much of that strategic conception was rochambeau is? and then it's my understanding the operation siege warfare with rochambeau. but how much of the strategic and operational aspect was washington and how much was rochambeau? the question concerns strategic cooperation betw
west chester, with washington's forces in 1781, there were hundred and 90 men under arms under james de lancey. a lot of people right that they were not under the british are not well organized. so they were freelancers, free bidders or whatnot. and certainly they took liberties with local inhabitants, no question about that. but their commissions were assigned by governor tryon. they were in fact, the westchester militia. there is there is no question about that all their officers were regular...
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armed forces of the islamic republic. in turn, israel speaks of 180 missiles, most of which, according to its data , were intercepted, and us forces deployed in the region, as well as britishe, the idf promises new powerful strikes on lebanon, and residents of one of the neighborhoods of beirut are urgently called evacuate. now to the situation in the svo zone. the crew of t-72 tanks, the vostok group of troops from buryatia destroyed the vsoo firing points and ensured the advance of attack aircraft in the vremevsky direction. the tankers break through to the enemy fortifications, hit. with an air defense missile, despite the active resistance of the enemy, who uses attack drones. in the kurakhovsky direction , the calculation of the grad mlrs of the southern group hit the area of the accumulation of manpower and equipment of ukrainian militants. a salvo of 122 mm caliber rockets destroyed enemy. onovdeevsky direction, the crew of the newest engineering system of agriculture managed to stop the enemy counterattack. after remote mining of the supposed breakthrough area, the enemy lost several units of armored vehicles. together with personnel. the machine is designed fo
armed forces of the islamic republic. in turn, israel speaks of 180 missiles, most of which, according to its data , were intercepted, and us forces deployed in the region, as well as britishe, the idf promises new powerful strikes on lebanon, and residents of one of the neighborhoods of beirut are urgently called evacuate. now to the situation in the svo zone. the crew of t-72 tanks, the vostok group of troops from buryatia destroyed the vsoo firing points and ensured the advance of attack...
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british air dome or an air shield. >> bob, it sounds great in principle, but the fact of the matter is, our armed forces is on its kneeshe napoleonic times, the smallest raf since it was formed in world war i. so few sailors around to scrap ships. we can't even build hs2. is scrap ships. we can't even build hsz. is it scrap ships. we can't even build hs2. is it realistic that we've got the wherewithal, the ability or the money to build an iron dome? >> yeah, we have actually, and we should. we should be careful about talking our country down, the armed forces are absolutely underfunded, but they still have a remarkable amount of good people and some pretty good kit . people and some pretty good kit. so do we need to be spending more on defence? yes, because we live in an increasingly dangerous world and we cannot keep sort of penny pinching in the way that we've done without potentially catastrophic consequences, we have a lot of the tech for these air shields. so sky sabre, a medium range missile, could very much be part of that . in my old constituency of that. in my old constituency on the isle of wight, we make the
british air dome or an air shield. >> bob, it sounds great in principle, but the fact of the matter is, our armed forces is on its kneeshe napoleonic times, the smallest raf since it was formed in world war i. so few sailors around to scrap ships. we can't even build hs2. is scrap ships. we can't even build hsz. is it scrap ships. we can't even build hs2. is it realistic that we've got the wherewithal, the ability or the money to build an iron dome? >> yeah, we have actually, and we...
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armed forces. we would literally be giving up an independent defence of the united kingdom. that's why i say he's anti—british at large cost to our security, to a net zero, our economy. and of course, we'll be giving into their illegal migration, resettlement programme, the other thing he said that there wouldn't be a return to freedom of movement. he didn't once rule out the youth mobility scheme, by the way. he didn't rule it out. and thatis way. he didn't rule it out. and that is , that is freedom of that is, that is freedom of movement through the back door, because once you've established for the up to 30, all you have to do is move the age limit and you know, you're heading towards freedom of movement again. then he talked about us not going into the customs union and single market. part of the united kingdom is already in the single for market goods for the european union, which is northern ireland, which is why i carry this badge, because i've been fighting the irish sea border that puts northern ireland in the single market for goodsin ireland in the single market for goods in the european union . so
armed forces. we would literally be giving up an independent defence of the united kingdom. that's why i say he's anti—british at large cost to our security, to a net zero, our economy. and of course, we'll be giving into their illegal migration, resettlement programme, the other thing he said that there wouldn't be a return to freedom of movement. he didn't once rule out the youth mobility scheme, by the way. he didn't rule it out. and thatis way. he didn't rule it out. and that is , that is...
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. >> britain unites to pay tribute to our armed forces as the royal british legion's annual poppy appeal gets underway. >> do you think carrots make you see in the dark, or an apple a day keeps the doctor away while sending your questions about food myths .7 as we're getting to food myths? as we're getting to the bottom of it in about 20 minutes, time, as it's revealed a majority of teenagers are foregoing work experience. >> we're debating this morning whether the rise of work from home is killing off student opportunities. >> and in sport , the champions >> and in sport, the champions league wins for manchester city in liverpool, while celtic get an excellent draw away at atalanta. in cricket, the decider in world pindi has just begun, with england batting against pakistan. and how much would you pay for a history making baseball? not a lot. >> i imagine quite windy in the west today, but most places looking dry and bright with some spots having some autumn sunshine will it last into friday? join me later for a full forecast . forecast. >> it's just gone . >> it's just gone. >> it's ju
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then for my second great british debate, should we invest in more in our armed forces and should we donow rather than later? royal biographer angela levin will be here to give us the latest from behind the palace walls on the menu. one royal has just joined tiktok. who do you think that might be? thatis who do you think that might be? that is coming up as ever? send me your thoughts, post your comments gbnews.com/yoursay . but comments gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, some breaking news to bnng first, some breaking news to bring you in the last few moments. police have confirmed that they have arrested four people as thousands have taken to the streets of london as part of an anti—immigration protest organised on behalf of tommy robinson, who won't be attending as he's actually been arrested under terrorism charges. it's being met by to stand up racism demonstrations. well, joining me now is gb news reporter sophie reapen now is gb news reporter sophie reaper. sophie, welcome to the programme, sophie. some people have been arrested. what side have been arrested. what side have they been
then for my second great british debate, should we invest in more in our armed forces and should we donow rather than later? royal biographer angela levin will be here to give us the latest from behind the palace walls on the menu. one royal has just joined tiktok. who do you think that might be? thatis who do you think that might be? that is coming up as ever? send me your thoughts, post your comments gbnews.com/yoursay . but comments gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, some breaking news to bnng...
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decisions, let's spend money on the actual direct interest of the british people, which is keeping us safe. and you can't have an armed forceswhich is depleted as ours, where we have ships, as reported this week, that haven't even got the crew for them to get out at sea. let's fix these problems by investing in our armed forces, and let's use the money from our aid budget to do so . aid budget to do so. >> and one of the things i wonder about is whether or not people are keen to fight for this version of britain, and when you see things, certain things like an article that's doing the rounds today that supposedly they are thinking of imposing, not black history month in schools , but having it month in schools, but having it across the syllabus as a mandated thing , across the mandated thing, across the syllabus, as a mandatory form of education. now, nothing wrong entirely, of course, about learning about black history or anything, but that tends to go handin anything, but that tends to go hand in hand , i think, for hand in hand, i think, for sometimes about people who want to talk britain down. so, so under your leadershi
decisions, let's spend money on the actual direct interest of the british people, which is keeping us safe. and you can't have an armed forceswhich is depleted as ours, where we have ships, as reported this week, that haven't even got the crew for them to get out at sea. let's fix these problems by investing in our armed forces, and let's use the money from our aid budget to do so . aid budget to do so. >> and one of the things i wonder about is whether or not people are keen to fight for...
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force not only on british land, but out in in the world itself? >> yeah. a very good question. well, i think it begins in investing in our armedorces, doesn't it? because in a world thatis doesn't it? because in a world that is increasingly dangerous with rising authoritarian powers around us, we should be ensuring that our armed forces are properly resourced. that's why i do say that we should be spending 3% of gdp on defence. it also means making good use of all our alliances like nato, ensuring that we are a strong player on the international stage, always putting the interests of this country and our allies first. that is what i would do. but it also means we've got to be a strong country back home because you can't afford to invest in our armed forces unless we have a strong economy. that's why i say we've got to do the things that i advocate here , like ensuring advocate here, like ensuring that we have cheap and reliable energy so that our businesses are actually competitive and we have an industrial base. we don't lose that to our competitors like china or the united states. it does mean getting people off welfare and
force not only on british land, but out in in the world itself? >> yeah. a very good question. well, i think it begins in investing in our armedorces, doesn't it? because in a world thatis doesn't it? because in a world that is increasingly dangerous with rising authoritarian powers around us, we should be ensuring that our armed forces are properly resourced. that's why i do say that we should be spending 3% of gdp on defence. it also means making good use of all our alliances like nato,...