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>> charlotte griffiths well, >> charlotte griffiths well, i'm a mother of three and a huge me and my husband. to go to work was the idea that one day my kids who are at state school now might go to private school, and we were saving up and saving up. and now that that plan is completely dashed because we've got three of them, so we've got no hope now. and the idea that these private schools are these amazing palaces with swimming pools. i went to a private school . it was went to a private school. it was a very normal school. my parents saved really hard. i was an only child, so they were able to afford it. it didn't have a swimming pool. it didn't even have showers. it didn't really have showers. it didn't really have sports pitches, but it was very academic and it was really good for me, actually, for where i was in my teenage years. it was it was really important that i went to this school. it changed my whole life and the idea that those kind of schools, these kind of middle of the road middle england and kind of private schools will, will just basically have to go out
>> charlotte griffiths well, >> charlotte griffiths well, i'm a mother of three and a huge me and my husband. to go to work was the idea that one day my kids who are at state school now might go to private school, and we were saving up and saving up. and now that that plan is completely dashed because we've got three of them, so we've got no hope now. and the idea that these private schools are these amazing palaces with swimming pools. i went to a private school . it was went to a...
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charlotte griffiths, editor at large of the mail on sunday. thank you very much appreciated. restored on our woke university campuses. rule, britannia i britannia all the way i >> britain's never, never, never will be saved for next, we'll bnng will be saved for next, we'll bring you the very first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages, which are landing thick and fast as we speak. >> this gb news. patrick christys. tonight with me. ben leo. only on gb news. the first newspaper front pages are in. let's kick off with the metro. king charles i lost my sense of taste, this is, charles admitting that he can't taste anything amid his cancer treatment. maybe it was after the fact he saw harry refusing to sing the national anthem. the i says british nature in crisis. and every political party failing to save wildlife, the daily mail says ozempic slashes heart attack and stroke risk. so this is the, weight loss jab, which we will get on to in just a second, some people losing up to four stone by taking the jab. the guardian says labour report calls for rent caps to tackle growing hous
charlotte griffiths, editor at large of the mail on sunday. thank you very much appreciated. restored on our woke university campuses. rule, britannia i britannia all the way i >> britain's never, never, never will be saved for next, we'll bnng will be saved for next, we'll bring you the very first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages, which are landing thick and fast as we speak. >> this gb news. patrick christys. tonight with me. ben leo. only on gb news. the first newspaper front...
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well, i'm joined now by the editor at large that mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths. charlotte. cancer stricken father, surely he'd make it happen . surely he'd make it happen. >> he would, he would. but you know , equally, king charles is know, equally, king charles is the king of england. he could see harry at any point and clear his schedule if he if he wants to. so i think on the surface, harry's right to portray this as a snub. and it is a bit of a snub, but i think what you're rightly alluding to is how easy did harry make it, you know, for his father. so, you know, we know that he didn't come over with the kids. i mean, that would be an easy win. it would be almost impossible for charles to resist the temptation to see his grandchildren. and, you know, there is there's some talk that behind the scenes, there's quite a lot of negotiating going on. i know that the palace, for us in the newspaper biz, were painting a very confused picture, and i think there was a lot of to and fro going on. and i think the reason for that was because harry had made certain demands about who
well, i'm joined now by the editor at large that mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths. charlotte. cancer stricken father, surely he'd make it happen . surely he'd make it happen. >> he would, he would. but you know , equally, king charles is know, equally, king charles is the king of england. he could see harry at any point and clear his schedule if he if he wants to. so i think on the surface, harry's right to portray this as a snub. and it is a bit of a snub, but i think what you're...
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schools, jobs , wages >> nhs, schools, jobs, wages editor at large from the mail on sunday, charlotte griffithsk about the royals with you as well. but first of all it just seems outrageous that the bbc has to have a report commissioned to conclude that they have to take a more balanced approach to immigration. >> yeah, it's sort of what we all know, and obviously what gb news has been talking about for ages. and in the report it used this word problematic. i have a problem with that word problematic because it's widespread now, and it's a real sort of woke term that people use. and it also people are very afraid . people are very afraid. afraid. people are very afraid. this report has shown at the bbc of being problematic. it's sort of being problematic. it's sort of like the worst thing you could be accused of being . and could be accused of being. and so they won't, you know, investigate both sides of the argument in case they're accused of being problematic or worse, racist. >> yeah. and we know it's obvious isn't it. >> it's not rocket science. massive migration is causing huge problems on
schools, jobs , wages >> nhs, schools, jobs, wages editor at large from the mail on sunday, charlotte griffithsk about the royals with you as well. but first of all it just seems outrageous that the bbc has to have a report commissioned to conclude that they have to take a more balanced approach to immigration. >> yeah, it's sort of what we all know, and obviously what gb news has been talking about for ages. and in the report it used this word problematic. i have a problem with...
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we've got sam fowles and charlotte griffiths here.rst, though, the very latest news headlines with sam francis . francis. >> very good morning to you from the newsroom . it's just after the newsroom. it's just after 9:30 and a recap of the headunes 9:30 and a recap of the headlines this hour. rishi sunak has claimed today's fall in the rate of inflation down to 2.3, is a major moment for the uk economy. it's down from the march figure of 3.2, driven by lower gas and electricity bills. the slowdown, though, is not quite as big as experts had predicted, prompting uncertainty about when the bank of england will cut interest rates. the prime minister, though, says everything is heading in the right direction and inflation is back to normal. >> now that is an important moment for our country, for the economy and shows that our plan is working now. whilst i know people are only just starting to feel the benefits and there is more work to do, i hope this gives people confidence that if we stick to the plan, there are brighter days ahead . br
we've got sam fowles and charlotte griffiths here.rst, though, the very latest news headlines with sam francis . francis. >> very good morning to you from the newsroom . it's just after the newsroom. it's just after 9:30 and a recap of the headunes 9:30 and a recap of the headlines this hour. rishi sunak has claimed today's fall in the rate of inflation down to 2.3, is a major moment for the uk economy. it's down from the march figure of 3.2, driven by lower gas and electricity bills. the...
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. >> we're joined now by the editor at large for the mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths. this morning, specifically on the diane abbott story. then let's let's start there. this is what are we on thursday? it's been a busy week for labour, and there've been quite a few setbacks, it feels in their campaign this week, none more so than this. it reflects very badly on them, doesn't it? >> it's so unedifying. and they're supposed to be the anti chaos party and nothing is more chaotic . and i read your piece chaotic. and i read your piece today andrew. i mean if keir starmer has got you sticking up for diane abbott then he's made a bit of a blunder hasn't he. >> hasn't you know that extraordinary. >> yeah. it's it is extraordinary actually to see. but it's just it is chaotic. it is chaotic. and now he's saying he's not going to make it in until tuesday, this seems very unedifying. >> challenge his, his own role in this because he's been saying constantly this is an independent process . whether independent process. whether she's readmitted to the labour party over a letter she
. >> we're joined now by the editor at large for the mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths. this morning, specifically on the diane abbott story. then let's let's start there. this is what are we on thursday? it's been a busy week for labour, and there've been quite a few setbacks, it feels in their campaign this week, none more so than this. it reflects very badly on them, doesn't it? >> it's so unedifying. and they're supposed to be the anti chaos party and nothing is more chaotic...
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charlotte griffiths, what do you both think about this? charlotte? you've got three little ones.f i can come to you first. i'm concerned as a mum that sometimes this sex education puts things in my children's heads that actually they are too little to really have to contemplate . however, we have to contemplate. however, we do need kids to understand what is acceptable and what is not, particularly in relation to what other people can do to your body i >> -- >> yes, i was beam >> yes, i was just rereading my daughter's sex education notes on the way here that they issued out. and there is there are things about that, as you say, what other people can do to your body so they can teach them those kind of guidelines. you know, when it's okay to say stop, when it's okay to say you're coming too close. but they don't have to then go to they don't have to then go to the next stage and confuse them with jen for 72 different genders. talk to them about, you know, body parts that maybe they're not ready to hear about. and i've got a five year old who's the youngest in her class. so this t
charlotte griffiths, what do you both think about this? charlotte? you've got three little ones.f i can come to you first. i'm concerned as a mum that sometimes this sex education puts things in my children's heads that actually they are too little to really have to contemplate . however, we have to contemplate. however, we do need kids to understand what is acceptable and what is not, particularly in relation to what other people can do to your body i >> -- >> yes, i was beam...