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daily telegraph >> yeah, the daily telegraph >> yeah .hat a cute little >> yeah. what a cute little baby. it looks like. it looks like leo's baby. this is a this is. and leo, who's got who's who's got a cold, cold heart. he actually emoted when he saw the, the picture of the thing. did he. oh, it was like. it was lovely. yeah, it was lovely. it's like a dilated. it's still not going to make my girlfriend like him, but. and i don't like him and so that's what's him either. and so that's what's going on. and this is what it's all. it's basically because of this, has 250 this, because hamas has 250 people, people, including eating babies like this, that they went and captured. and you know, you're sitting there being balanced and we're trying to be balanced. and maybe i should be balanced. and maybe i should be balanced. know, i'm balanced. i'm not you know, i'm not a political guy. i don't need to be balanced. but you know, is what all know, this is what it's all caused not what caused by. but that's not what the issue . the issue. >> have
daily telegraph >> yeah, the daily telegraph >> yeah .hat a cute little >> yeah. what a cute little baby. it looks like. it looks like leo's baby. this is a this is. and leo, who's got who's who's got a cold, cold heart. he actually emoted when he saw the, the picture of the thing. did he. oh, it was like. it was lovely. yeah, it was lovely. it's like a dilated. it's still not going to make my girlfriend like him, but. and i don't like him and so that's what's him either. and...
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daily telegraph >> yeah, the daily telegraph >> yeah .t a cute little >> yeah. what a cute little baby. it looks like. it looks like leo's baby. this is a this is. and leo, who's got who's who's got a cold, cold heart. he actually emoted when he saw the, the picture of the thing. did he. oh, it was like. it was lovely. yeah, it was lovely. it's like a dilated. it's still not going to make my girlfriend like him, but. and i don't like him and so that's what's him either. and so that's what's going on. and this is what it's all. it's basically because of this, has 250 this, because hamas has 250 people, people, including eating babies like this, that they went and captured. and you know, you're sitting there being balanced and we're trying to be balanced. and maybe i should be balanced. and maybe i should be balanced. know, i'm balanced. i'm not you know, i'm not a political guy. i don't need to be balanced. but you know, is what all know, this is what it's all caused not what caused by. but that's not what the issue . the issue. >> have yo
daily telegraph >> yeah, the daily telegraph >> yeah .t a cute little >> yeah. what a cute little baby. it looks like. it looks like leo's baby. this is a this is. and leo, who's got who's who's got a cold, cold heart. he actually emoted when he saw the, the picture of the thing. did he. oh, it was like. it was lovely. yeah, it was lovely. it's like a dilated. it's still not going to make my girlfriend like him, but. and i don't like him and so that's what's him either. and so...
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the government intervenes in a possible takeover of the daily telegraph by abu dhabi's ruling family.tes to alistair darling, the chancellor who steered the uk through the 2008 financial crisis. he's died, aged 70. at edinburgh zoo — the tale of two pandas picked for love, who just didn t get on. on bbc london — the burning building, the black smoke, and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus a first look at tomorrow's front pages. good evening. a 21—year—old woman who was kidnapped from the supernova music festival in israel on seventh october has tonight been reunited with her mother, as a temporary truce between israel and hamas continued for a seventh day. mia schem was one of eight hostages freed by hamas today, in return for the expected release of more palestinian detainees from israeli prisons. but as one family celebrates the return of a loved one, another is facing fresh anguish. this is shira bibas and her two young sons — hamas claims they died in an israeli missile attack on gaza. tonight,
the government intervenes in a possible takeover of the daily telegraph by abu dhabi's ruling family.tes to alistair darling, the chancellor who steered the uk through the 2008 financial crisis. he's died, aged 70. at edinburgh zoo — the tale of two pandas picked for love, who just didn t get on. on bbc london — the burning building, the black smoke, and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus a first look at...
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i'm delighted now to be joined down the line by tim stanley , the daily telegraph stanley, the daily telegraph columnist , stanley, the daily telegraph columnist, very stanley, the daily telegraph columnist , very experienced, columnist, very experienced, also in matters politics with his thoughts. tim, a very good evening. thank you for that. you'll have heard the baroness there with her thoughts specifically on the brexit issues. what i wanted cover issues. what i wanted to cover with you, tim, hit on with you, tim, please hit on farage is how how significant is it within the conservative party andindeed it within the conservative party and indeed government circles is that she's accusing the prime minister of misleading her, but much more importantly, mislead leading the british people about some of these key elements , some some of these key elements, some excuse me, some moderates might think that it was a fool ever to have made a private arrangement. >> braverman why he did >> suella braverman why he did that, not quite sure . that, i'm not quite sure. although if you cast your
i'm delighted now to be joined down the line by tim stanley , the daily telegraph stanley, the daily telegraph columnist , stanley, the daily telegraph columnist, very stanley, the daily telegraph columnist , very experienced, columnist, very experienced, also in matters politics with his thoughts. tim, a very good evening. thank you for that. you'll have heard the baroness there with her thoughts specifically on the brexit issues. what i wanted cover issues. what i wanted to cover with you,...
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i'm delighted now to be joined down the line by tim stanley , the daily telegraph stanley, the daily telegraph columnist , stanley, the daily telegraph columnist, very stanley, the daily telegraph columnist , very experienced, columnist, very experienced, also in matters politics with his thoughts. tim, a very good evening. thank you for that. you'll have heard the baroness there with her thoughts specifically on the brexit issues. what i wanted cover issues. what i wanted to cover with you, tim, hit on with you, tim, please hit on farage is how how significant is it within the conservative party andindeed it within the conservative party and indeed government circles is that she's accusing the prime minister of misleading her, but much more importantly, mislead leading the british people about some of these key elements , some some of these key elements, some excuse me, some moderates might think that it was a fool ever to have made a private arrangement. >> braverman why he did >> suella braverman why he did that, not quite sure . that, i'm not quite sure. although if you cast your
i'm delighted now to be joined down the line by tim stanley , the daily telegraph stanley, the daily telegraph columnist , stanley, the daily telegraph columnist, very stanley, the daily telegraph columnist , very experienced, columnist, very experienced, also in matters politics with his thoughts. tim, a very good evening. thank you for that. you'll have heard the baroness there with her thoughts specifically on the brexit issues. what i wanted cover issues. what i wanted to cover with you,...
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i've got daily telegraph panel. i've got daily telegraph columnist allison pearson.conservative peer lord shaun bailey, and i've got author and broadcaster amy nicole turner, massively emotive issue this and a very, very complex one. and i'm not going to try to make out like it isn't. but alison, i do think that if people truly felt british, there is no way in hell that they will be marching on remembrance weekend . remembrance weekend. >> they don't feel >> well, they don't feel british, patrick? and british, do they, patrick? and that's the huge problem. i mean, i'm really worried about it. i think this is a potential tinderbox. you would have in london on the armistice weekend. not this weekend. the weekend after . you would have the most after. you would have the most patriotic people in the country that's serving members of our armed services, veterans who come to london for that very, very sacred weekend in the calendar . incredibly solemn calendar. incredibly solemn moments at the cenotaph . and moments at the cenotaph. and then have people, many of then you'd
i've got daily telegraph panel. i've got daily telegraph columnist allison pearson.conservative peer lord shaun bailey, and i've got author and broadcaster amy nicole turner, massively emotive issue this and a very, very complex one. and i'm not going to try to make out like it isn't. but alison, i do think that if people truly felt british, there is no way in hell that they will be marching on remembrance weekend . remembrance weekend. >> they don't feel >> well, they don't feel...
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the daily telegraph biggest tax cut for businesses in 50 years. photographs of the four teenagers, so upsetting, the four missing boys who were found deaded in a submerged car. on the front—page of the guardian, the photographs of four boys. the sun, so young, it is their main story. we have the independent, hunt's ultimatum to the disabled, work from home or lose your benefits. that's all from us tonight. kirsty�*s here tomorrowv to analyse exectly how the autumn statement will affect you. goodnight. let's cross live now to terence roehrig, he is a professor of national security affairs and director of the asia—pacific studies group at the us naval war college. thank naval war college. you forjoining us. give us some thank you forjoining us. give us some detail on what exactly this spy satellite can do. the some detail on what exactly this spy satellite can do.— satellite can do. the satellite will allow north _ satellite can do. the satellite will allow north korea _ satellite can do. the satellite will allow north korea to _ satellite can do. t
the daily telegraph biggest tax cut for businesses in 50 years. photographs of the four teenagers, so upsetting, the four missing boys who were found deaded in a submerged car. on the front—page of the guardian, the photographs of four boys. the sun, so young, it is their main story. we have the independent, hunt's ultimatum to the disabled, work from home or lose your benefits. that's all from us tonight. kirsty�*s here tomorrowv to analyse exectly how the autumn statement will affect you....
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on the daily telegraph, cabinet pressure on rishi sunak to slash immigration.he immigration story quite widely in the papers. the independent, tories at war over a slap in face record migration numbers. the times newspaper has the dublin violence, but also leads with migration figures pile on pressure on pm to act. we're out of time, i'm afraid. faisal will be here tomorrow — dojoin him. goodnight. breaking news from around the world, 24 breaking news from around the world, 2a hours a day — this is bbc news. and the fact that is happening in china, a place notorious for lack of transparency. we saw during covid and sars in 2003. that's all playing into this. i think it's very important that it's considered the norm. if you have outbreak in your country and your very transparent, very quickly to put the world at ease, to make sure that everybody is comfortable with what's going on there in your ability to handle it. it's different than any other kind of events occurring in a country pet spread outside the country. but we don't want is a lack of transparency whic
on the daily telegraph, cabinet pressure on rishi sunak to slash immigration.he immigration story quite widely in the papers. the independent, tories at war over a slap in face record migration numbers. the times newspaper has the dublin violence, but also leads with migration figures pile on pressure on pm to act. we're out of time, i'm afraid. faisal will be here tomorrow — dojoin him. goodnight. breaking news from around the world, 24 breaking news from around the world, 2a hours a day —...
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the daily telegraph writes that the failed offensive led to an open split between the military and politicalbt, ukraine is different from russia now. has truly reached a dead end: the russian army is consistently putting the squeeze on the armed forces on all fronts. according to the general staff , the russian armed forces are actively advancing in the kupinsky direction and are already close to an important hub. now, according to vssushnikov, this is one of the most difficult areas at the front. another section of the front where the counterattack in the ssu began in the opposite direction. bahmoud, army spokesman fittyew announced the offensive. the russian army under artyomov, look, rates, i am sigma, as you hear, we as soon as they came in they started shelling, i just started, i just stood up , prayed, that’s it, he died, the search group went and got to... which drives right onto the battlefield or to a point near the battlefield and medidiak - this car has no armor, but it’s better equipped to help the wounded special for most often combat medics are on the battlefield, they are the
the daily telegraph writes that the failed offensive led to an open split between the military and politicalbt, ukraine is different from russia now. has truly reached a dead end: the russian army is consistently putting the squeeze on the armed forces on all fronts. according to the general staff , the russian armed forces are actively advancing in the kupinsky direction and are already close to an important hub. now, according to vssushnikov, this is one of the most difficult areas at the...
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he top daily columnist celia daily telegraph columnist celia walden stuck into scobie's walden gets stuck book shortly. but bombshell book that shortly. but as rishi sunak is accused of a migration betrayal is richard tice right that we need a new department of immigration staffed by people who believe in the cause of sovereign independence . the reform uk independence. the reform uk leader in gb news star richard tice hits out at the home office. that's next. plus he will clear up his explosive spat with tory deputy chairman lee anderson. don't go anywhere isabel monday to thursdays from six till 930 . six till 930. >> coming up, star daily telegraph columnist celia walden on the sussex ally ahmed scobie's bombshell new book. but first, it's time for gb news presenter and leader of reform uk richard tice and the new home secretary, james cleverly has assigned a new nickname today by his counterpart yvette cooper captain calamity. so why is he the captain of a sinking ship? cleverly certainly doesn't think so. i will continue to do what we know to be right driving down small boat arrivals
he top daily columnist celia daily telegraph columnist celia walden stuck into scobie's walden gets stuck book shortly. but bombshell book that shortly. but as rishi sunak is accused of a migration betrayal is richard tice right that we need a new department of immigration staffed by people who believe in the cause of sovereign independence . the reform uk independence. the reform uk leader in gb news star richard tice hits out at the home office. that's next. plus he will clear up his...
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writing in the daily telegraph newspaper, mrs braverman sets out how she believes the law needs to changeal editor, chris mason. this is the third time injust eight nights that suella braverman�*s words have made news. but it's telling tonight that they are shorn of the anger, the animosity of the first two interventions. it is instead her proposed policy solution to the bind that the government finds itself in. yesterday, the government's plan a for rwanda and migrants was rejected by the supreme court. we got the beginnings of the plan b fleshed out by the prime minister, and this is suella braverman�*s reaction to that. and she thinks it amounts to tinkering, that it won't be enough to ensure that flights set off before the general election. she says the government needs to stop indulging in spin and what she called self—deception, and instead help rwanda build a better asylum system, ensure that parliament sits across the christmas break to try and get a new law in place, and then to ensure that that new law "excludes all avenues of legal challenge", as she puts it, to ringfence the n
writing in the daily telegraph newspaper, mrs braverman sets out how she believes the law needs to changeal editor, chris mason. this is the third time injust eight nights that suella braverman�*s words have made news. but it's telling tonight that they are shorn of the anger, the animosity of the first two interventions. it is instead her proposed policy solution to the bind that the government finds itself in. yesterday, the government's plan a for rwanda and migrants was rejected by the...
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three vodafone merger, and the future _ three vodafone merger, and the future ownership of the daily telegraphtition, but also in recordings with the national security and investment act? my honourable friend, investment act? my honourable friend. the _ investment act? my honourable friend, the first _ investment act? my honourable friend, the first time _ investment act? my honourable friend, the first time we - investment act? my honourable friend, the first time we faced l investment act? my honourable . friend, the first time we faced each other across the dispatch box and last time we were side by side. he raises some interesting points and important ones, that is why the act was only passed one year ago, and why the devil deprived us to himself is chairing the body that advises it —— the deputy prime minister himself. we are looking notjust at that, but the ways in which foreign media today doesn'tjust mean the traditional media, some of whom we see represented out there. some are even waving. but also the way in which we see social media now being so important. it's worth noting the rec
three vodafone merger, and the future _ three vodafone merger, and the future ownership of the daily telegraphtition, but also in recordings with the national security and investment act? my honourable friend, investment act? my honourable friend. the _ investment act? my honourable friend, the first _ investment act? my honourable friend, the first time _ investment act? my honourable friend, the first time we - investment act? my honourable friend, the first time we faced l investment act? my...
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and the eye weekend has got braverman faces sack for going rogue as pm prepares reshuffle the daily telegrapharch. the sun has knolls mega divorce and the daily mirror torn apart heart. the daily star is leading with unexpected human in the bagging area, which is the story we were just discussing . those we were just discussing. those were your front pages . and that were your front pages. and that is all. we've got time for. thanks to my guests, bruce devlin and nick dixon. leo kearse be here tomorrow at kearse will be here tomorrow at 11:00 with nick lewis . and 11:00 with nick and lewis. and if the 5 am, if you're watching the 5 am, repeat the moment. please do repeat at the moment. please do stay because it's time is two short minutes of silence. the peoples of the empire remember the living find their communion with those who marched into the great beyond. we must never betray their trust nor cast away all that they in those four years fought to save . four years fought to save. >> we will remember them. britain marks armistice day 105 years to the day. the bloody fighting of the first w
and the eye weekend has got braverman faces sack for going rogue as pm prepares reshuffle the daily telegrapharch. the sun has knolls mega divorce and the daily mirror torn apart heart. the daily star is leading with unexpected human in the bagging area, which is the story we were just discussing . those we were just discussing. those were your front pages . and that were your front pages. and that is all. we've got time for. thanks to my guests, bruce devlin and nick dixon. leo kearse be here...
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and the eye weekend has got braverman faces sack for going rogue as pm prepares reshuffle the daily telegraphch. the sun has knolls mega divorce and the daily mirror torn apart heart. the daily star is leading with unexpected human in the bagging area, which is the story we were just discussing . those we were just discussing. those were your front pages . and that were your front pages. and that is all. we've got time for. thanks to my guests, bruce devlin and nick dixon. leo kearse be here tomorrow at kearse will be here tomorrow at 11:00 with nick lewis . and 11:00 with nick and lewis. and if the 5 am, if you're watching the 5 am, repeat the moment. please do repeat at the moment. please do stay because it's time >> it's 9:00. happy friday. one and all the weekend starts here on television, on radio and onune on television, on radio and online in the united kingdom and across the world. this is mark dolan tonight it in my big opinion, rishi sunak must keep his straight talking. home secretary suella braverman , who secretary suella braverman, who speaks for millions . if she speaks for mil
and the eye weekend has got braverman faces sack for going rogue as pm prepares reshuffle the daily telegraphch. the sun has knolls mega divorce and the daily mirror torn apart heart. the daily star is leading with unexpected human in the bagging area, which is the story we were just discussing . those we were just discussing. those were your front pages . and that were your front pages. and that is all. we've got time for. thanks to my guests, bruce devlin and nick dixon. leo kearse be here...
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and the eye weekend has got braverman faces sack for going rogue as pm prepares reshuffle the daily telegraphrch. the sun has knolls mega divorce and the daily mirror torn apart heart. the daily star is leading with unexpected human in the bagging area, which is the story we were just discussing . those we were just discussing. those were your front pages . and that were your front pages. and that is all. we've got time for. thanks to my guests, bruce devlin and nick dixon. leo kearse be here tomorrow at kearse will be here tomorrow at 11:00 with nick lewis . and 11:00 with nick and lewis. and if the 5 am, if you're watching the 5 am, repeat the moment. please do repeat at the moment. please do stay because it's time >> welcome to lee anderson's real world. >> and tonight on the show, got a cracking line up of guests. we've got david oldroyd bolt. he's an historian. we've got to historians because got historians on because we've got peter caddick adams as well returning for about the 10th time. got simon danchuk. time. we've got simon danchuk. he's mp , also he's a former labour mp, also got
and the eye weekend has got braverman faces sack for going rogue as pm prepares reshuffle the daily telegraphrch. the sun has knolls mega divorce and the daily mirror torn apart heart. the daily star is leading with unexpected human in the bagging area, which is the story we were just discussing . those we were just discussing. those were your front pages . and that were your front pages. and that is all. we've got time for. thanks to my guests, bruce devlin and nick dixon. leo kearse be here...
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type items in the daily telegraph and that's a growing perception. the ukraine's western allies will move away from helping ukraine sustain and have a major count roof and sleepiness switches. strategy that's us extra step nc, lincoln speaking at the nato foreign ministers meeting in brussels, took out the strength of the nature of logic toll from ukraine to the west and balkans, and indeed garza about what she said. not a great deal talking about looking at the next couple of days, looking at doing what we can to extend the polls and get more captives in and more comes out and aiden, and also making sure what happened october. the 7th you said never happens again. and also as time goes on, late in the foundations for just and lasting peace, let's bring in 0 is i've seen it, please find this moment the shar is right here. and student. so as is a actually really can say not very much there about the situation in causal, but he is due to fly to tel aviv tonight just as told. so i'm going right here in the hall right now to try and get the see far exten
type items in the daily telegraph and that's a growing perception. the ukraine's western allies will move away from helping ukraine sustain and have a major count roof and sleepiness switches. strategy that's us extra step nc, lincoln speaking at the nato foreign ministers meeting in brussels, took out the strength of the nature of logic toll from ukraine to the west and balkans, and indeed garza about what she said. not a great deal talking about looking at the next couple of days, looking at...
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writing in tomorrow's daily telegraph, mrs braverman sets out how she believes the law needs to changehead. 0ur political editor, chris mason's, been reading her article. what does she say, chris? by my by my reckoning this is the third time injust eight nights by my reckoning this is the third time in just eight nights that suella braverman�*s words have made news but it is telling tonight that they are shorn of the anger and animosity of the first two interventions. it is instead a a policy solution to the bind the government find itself in. yesterday there plan a for rwanda and migrants was rejected by the supreme court and we got the beginnings of the plan be fleshed out by the prime minister and this is a suella braverman�*s reaction to that and she think it immense to tinkering, that it will not be enough to ensure flights set off before the general election. she says the government needs to stop indulging in spin and what she called self—deception and instead help rwanda build a better asylum system, ensure that parliament sits across the christmas break to try and get a new law
writing in tomorrow's daily telegraph, mrs braverman sets out how she believes the law needs to changehead. 0ur political editor, chris mason's, been reading her article. what does she say, chris? by my by my reckoning this is the third time injust eight nights by my reckoning this is the third time in just eight nights that suella braverman�*s words have made news but it is telling tonight that they are shorn of the anger and animosity of the first two interventions. it is instead a a policy...
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rishi sunak�*s number one critic from the backbenches and she has written this article in the daily telegraphoing, there is no way fights will take off for rwanda the side of the general election, due in the uk at some point next year. she is also saying the uk needs to send in observers to rwanda to make sure the country, the west african country is abiding by some of the things the supreme court suggested it needed to in the judgment it delivered on wednesday. the opposition parties will say, this is just a the opposition parties will say, this isjust a gimmick, so much money and time and effort has been thrown at this, it is time to let it go and look at other ways of dealing with the issue of people crossing the english channel in small boats. but you heard the prime minister determined to go ahead with it. his former home secretary saying that actually, in order to get it through, you need to effectively cancel christmas and make sure that mps are here over the festive season, voting on it, getting out legislation. most controversially really, suggesting that existing legislation should
rishi sunak�*s number one critic from the backbenches and she has written this article in the daily telegraphoing, there is no way fights will take off for rwanda the side of the general election, due in the uk at some point next year. she is also saying the uk needs to send in observers to rwanda to make sure the country, the west african country is abiding by some of the things the supreme court suggested it needed to in the judgment it delivered on wednesday. the opposition parties will...
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braverman in her head up again and saying that's not enough and making a series of suggestions in the daily telegraphin rwanda to make sure they are addressing some of the concerns of the supreme court. number two that they should amend, the government, the existing illegal migration act to ignore some elements of both domestic and international law as regards human rights and refugees, something that has prompted another very senior conservative mp damian green who it was effectively theresa may's deputy when she was prime minister, to equate what suella braverman is suggesting to the actions of what president putin or spresently xi jinping might do. a big row is brewing in the conservative party over all of this —— present xi jinping. suella braverman suggested that mps should cancel their christmas and sit in parliament over the christmas period to get the legislation passed. not sure that will go down well with a lot of her colleagues, even if her supporters believe this is a very important issue that the government needs to address. we issue that the government needs to address. ~ , ., ., issue
braverman in her head up again and saying that's not enough and making a series of suggestions in the daily telegraphin rwanda to make sure they are addressing some of the concerns of the supreme court. number two that they should amend, the government, the existing illegal migration act to ignore some elements of both domestic and international law as regards human rights and refugees, something that has prompted another very senior conservative mp damian green who it was effectively theresa...
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joined by a particularly clubbable panel this evening, the daily telegraph columnist madeline grant andhe historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me, mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now wsfime mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's time for the news the it's time for the news of the day with polly middlehurst. >> jacob thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the newsroom tonight is that the handover of more israeli hostages is currently underway at the rafah border crossing in egypt tonight . it crossing in egypt tonight. it marks the final day of a two day extension of the truce in the israel—hamas war. to of the hostages, both believed to be russians are now with idf special forces inside israeli territory. we're keeping an eye on events in the middle east for you throughout the evening here on news. here in the uk, sir on gb news. here in the uk, sir keir starmer says the government is blame for record migration is to blame for record migration numbers promised to
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but to respond to me now, i'm joined again by daily telegraph allison telegraph columnist allison pearson lord bailey, author and broadcaster amy nicholl . turner allison, it amy nicholl. turner allison, it just winds me right up this in case you couldn't tell. >> can tell. yes lost our >> i can tell. yes lost our flipping mind . start by saying flipping mind. start by saying squaddies are the least whinging people in the united kingdom. so if they're complaining about their accommodation then it is pretty poor law. and i think i agree with you, patrick, which is that if we are paying £8 million a day to put illegal migrants, aka asylum seekers , migrants, aka asylum seekers, into three and four star hotels , into three and four star hotels, then something's gone very, very wrong. but as you say, the asylum seekers have got an army of human rights lawyers saying that they can't possibly be put in cramped accommodation without , you know, ceilidhs and discos and english language classes. but yeah , a very, very but yeah, a very, very different, very different , but yeah, a very, very diffe
but to respond to me now, i'm joined again by daily telegraph allison telegraph columnist allison pearson lord bailey, author and broadcaster amy nicholl . turner allison, it amy nicholl. turner allison, it just winds me right up this in case you couldn't tell. >> can tell. yes lost our >> i can tell. yes lost our flipping mind . start by saying flipping mind. start by saying squaddies are the least whinging people in the united kingdom. so if they're complaining about their...
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the government intervenes in a possible takeover of the daily telegraph by abu dhabi's ruling family.
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i listen to the dominic cummings stuff, i havejust been moving my office and i look at the daily telegraph 2020, there is a headline, wallace fights for hisjob in reshuffle. which wasn't true. but that was forced by some of those people at number ten. i have kept that newspaper because i've also got one for november 2020 which says the beginning of the end for dominic cummings at number ten. are they up together? yes, they are. because ultimately these people trade on this. the sort of unseen people in politics, the political of gossip and smear and nastiness. that is not healthy for our politics. pretty much everybody has heard of dominic cummings if they are interested in politics. almost nobody outside the conservative party have heard of dougie smith. i have never met him. but nadine dorries says he told borisjohnson to his face, if you don't go i am going to take you down, i will finish you off. does he have that sort of power? i have never met him. i think dominic cummings admitted in his own blog or whatever that he had started to want to remove boris as soon as got into number ten.
i listen to the dominic cummings stuff, i havejust been moving my office and i look at the daily telegraph 2020, there is a headline, wallace fights for hisjob in reshuffle. which wasn't true. but that was forced by some of those people at number ten. i have kept that newspaper because i've also got one for november 2020 which says the beginning of the end for dominic cummings at number ten. are they up together? yes, they are. because ultimately these people trade on this. the sort of unseen...
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daily >> we have got. i'll just quick telegraph ou know, daily >> we have got. 'll just quick telegraph hunt the daily >> we have got. i'll just quick telegraph hunt the time daily telegraph hunt the time has for cuts. got has come for tax cuts. we've got cameron of cameron on the front of the guardian about more cameron on the front of the guardia aid. about more cameron on the front of the guardia aid. we've bout more cameron on the front of the guardiaaid. we've gott more cameron on the front of the guardiaaid. we've got there cameron on the front of the guardiaaid. we've got the daily foreign aid. we've got the daily express pm gets express here. the pm gets punchy. i'll take anyone who punchy. i'll take anyone on who wants stop we've got wants to stop rwanda. we've got the newspaper talking about the eye newspaper talking about reform this the big reform. for me, this is the big story. a question of story. it's a question of judgement and it seems that david cameron's judgement when it commercial it comes to commercial decisions after is again after his prem
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daily telegraph panel. we've got daily telegraph columnist we've columnist allison pearson.got conservative peer lord shaun bailey and author and broadcaster amy nicholl turner, allison , it does appear that allison, it does appear that there's one rule for one and one rule for the others here. >> yeah. and as you say , patrick >> yeah. and as you say, patrick suella braverman was spot on. she said the met must police without fear or favour. that is a cornerstone of our democracy. if we start suspecting that the police are favours one police are doing favours for one group, everything starts to fall apart and you encourage vigilantes. i was at the armistice day ceremony on saturday. it was not at the cenotaph, was not invaded by far right yobs. it was extreme , right yobs. it was extreme, peaceful and respectful. i did later see a lot of white working class lads, some of them up for a bit of a fight. others veteran ones, former policeman being kettled aggressively by the metropolitan police. i was incredibly shocked. and i then bumped into the pro—palestine march. they were
daily telegraph panel. we've got daily telegraph columnist we've columnist allison pearson.got conservative peer lord shaun bailey and author and broadcaster amy nicholl turner, allison , it does appear that allison, it does appear that there's one rule for one and one rule for the others here. >> yeah. and as you say , patrick >> yeah. and as you say, patrick suella braverman was spot on. she said the met must police without fear or favour. that is a cornerstone of our democracy....
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daily telegraph panel. we've got daily telegraph columnist we've columnist allison pearson.got conservative peer lord shaun bailey and author and broadcaster amy nicholl turner, allison , it does appear that allison, it does appear that there's one rule for one and one rule for the others here. >> yeah. and as you say , patrick >> yeah. and as you say, patrick suella braverman was spot on. she said the met must police without fear or favour. that is a cornerstone of our democracy. if we start suspecting that the police are favours one police are doing favours for one group, everything starts to fall apart and you encourage vigilantes. i was at the armistice day ceremony on saturday. it was not at the cenotaph, was not invaded by far right yobs. it was extreme , right yobs. it was extreme, peaceful and respectful. i did later see a lot of white working class lads, some of them up for a bit of a fight. others veteran ones, former policeman being kettled aggressively by the metropolitan police. i was incredibly shocked. and i then bumped into the pro—palestine march. they were
daily telegraph panel. we've got daily telegraph columnist we've columnist allison pearson.got conservative peer lord shaun bailey and author and broadcaster amy nicholl turner, allison , it does appear that allison, it does appear that there's one rule for one and one rule for the others here. >> yeah. and as you say , patrick >> yeah. and as you say, patrick suella braverman was spot on. she said the met must police without fear or favour. that is a cornerstone of our democracy....
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daily >> we have got. i'll just quick telegraph ou know, daily >> we have got. e got. i'll just quick telegraph hunt the daily >> we have got. i'll just quick telegraph hunt the time daily telegraph hunt the time has for cuts. got has come for tax cuts. we've got cameron of cameron on the front of the guardian about more cameron on the front of the guardia aid. about more cameron on the front of the guardia aid. we've bout more cameron on the front of the guardiaaid. we've gott more cameron on the front of the guardiaaid. we've got there cameron on the front of the guardiaaid. we've got the daily foreign aid. we've got the daily express pm gets express here. the pm gets punchy. i'll take anyone who punchy. i'll take anyone on who wants stop we've got wants to stop rwanda. we've got the newspaper talking about the eye newspaper talking about reform this the big reform. for me, this is the big story. a question of story. it's a question of judgement and it seems that david cameron's judgement when it commercial it comes to commercial decisions after is again after
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the daily telegraph has bbc crisis over £1] billion pension bill for stars . chief rabbis . protest fears with chief rabbis. protest fears the i has election boost for labour as former tory chancellor ken clarke backs rachel reeves. daily express hate marches are an affront to british values and the guardian is rail rules out ceasefire. those were your front pages. that's all we've got time for. but thank you my guests, for. but thank you to my guests, louis schaffer and to nick dickson. we're back tomorrow at 11:00, louis will here 11:00, when louis will be here with and leo with cressida wetton and leo kearse . and if watching kearse. and if you're watching the repeat show, please the 5 am, repeat show, please do because do stick around because it's time for going it is friday night and the weekend starts here for one. >> and all it is coming up to 9:00 on tv, on radio and online in the united kingdom and across the world. this is mark dolan tonight in my big opinion, britain's wokeist bank strikes again after cancelling nigel farage. now they want to snoop
the daily telegraph has bbc crisis over £1] billion pension bill for stars . chief rabbis . protest fears with chief rabbis. protest fears the i has election boost for labour as former tory chancellor ken clarke backs rachel reeves. daily express hate marches are an affront to british values and the guardian is rail rules out ceasefire. those were your front pages. that's all we've got time for. but thank you my guests, for. but thank you to my guests, louis schaffer and to nick dickson. we're...
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the daily telegraph has bbc crisis over £1] billion pension bill for stars .hief rabbis . protest fears with chief rabbis. protest fears the i has election boost for labour as former tory chancellor ken clarke backs rachel reeves. daily express hate marches are an affront to british values and the guardian is rail rules out ceasefire. those were your front pages. that's all we've got time for. but thank you my guests, for. but thank you to my guests, louis schaffer and to nick dickson. we're back tomorrow at 11:00, louis will here 11:00, when louis will be here with and leo with cressida wetton and leo kearse . and if watching kearse. and if you're watching the repeat show, please the 5 am, repeat show, please do because do stick around because it's time for south said welcome to lee anderson's real world. >> we've got some cracking guests on the show tonight. we've got nigel gardner . he's we've got nigel gardner. he's coming on my show for the very first time. we've got a right voice, a right leaning voice. that's linda duberly. a that's linda duberly. she's
the daily telegraph has bbc crisis over £1] billion pension bill for stars .hief rabbis . protest fears with chief rabbis. protest fears the i has election boost for labour as former tory chancellor ken clarke backs rachel reeves. daily express hate marches are an affront to british values and the guardian is rail rules out ceasefire. those were your front pages. that's all we've got time for. but thank you my guests, for. but thank you to my guests, louis schaffer and to nick dickson. we're...
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daily telegraph writes that disagreements between president zelsky and by the ukrainian military arehe backdrop of a stalled counteroffensive. over the past 5 months of fighting, ukraine has only bitten off a tiny part of our territory , while russia still controls a fifth of the country. and without the opportunity to boast of victories on the battlefield, the new ukrainian government, out of old habit, is fighting russian monuments. now they are going to demolish not only memorials in honor of the soviet commanders, vatutin and cherts, but monuments to pushkin, in particular in odessa. without pushkin, shchors, etc. in general, this monument to nikolai shchors, a soviet commander, appeared here on shevchenko boulevard in kiev in 1954. moreover, in 1918 he was the military commandant of kiev, this was precisely at the time when the bolsheviks came, killed and robbed the townspeople, but nevertheless this monument appeared in the capital, he appeared on stalin's orders. as fate would have it, 2009 is adjacent to our own, honest, real fighter for ukrainian independence, from an intere
daily telegraph writes that disagreements between president zelsky and by the ukrainian military arehe backdrop of a stalled counteroffensive. over the past 5 months of fighting, ukraine has only bitten off a tiny part of our territory , while russia still controls a fifth of the country. and without the opportunity to boast of victories on the battlefield, the new ukrainian government, out of old habit, is fighting russian monuments. now they are going to demolish not only memorials in honor...
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and in a new poll of 2001 people for the daily telegraph, almost three quarters of the tory voters agreestance on with her stance on banning the pro—palestinian march. on monday she used twitter, now called x, to welcome the met�*s request that the organisers postpone the march on armistice day, she called the protesters hate marchers, this immediately after her weekend pitch also on x to ban charities from giving tents to the homeless. she called living on the streets intense, a lifestyle choice. —— in tents. on tuesday, the king's speech was rolled out with no mention of tents. late that night the narrative switched to labour, when the opposition front bencher quit his job over keir starmer�*s refusal to back a ceasefire in gaza. but the focus wasn't on labour for long. the next morning, the pm was talking to the met making it clear he would be holding the commissioner accountable for the march. holding the commissioner accountable forthe march-— for the march. my view is these marches are — for the march. my view is these marches are disrespectful- for the march. my view is these marc
and in a new poll of 2001 people for the daily telegraph, almost three quarters of the tory voters agreestance on with her stance on banning the pro—palestinian march. on monday she used twitter, now called x, to welcome the met�*s request that the organisers postpone the march on armistice day, she called the protesters hate marchers, this immediately after her weekend pitch also on x to ban charities from giving tents to the homeless. she called living on the streets intense, a lifestyle...
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. >> the daily telegraph. >> the daily telegraph. >> the daily telegraph. >> the bible of the true bluey heartlands, said the betrayal of the british people is complete. >> it's another day, another migration nightmare for the conservative gives. and finally, it's black friday. had you noticed? >> not me either. do you think it's all a bit of a damp squib now? has the gloss gone out of this day that we get excited about? now? it's just commercial overdrive and really all a bit may well woken in the next may well woken up in the next hour. may well woken up in the next hour . or so as may well woken up in the next hour. or so as the dust settles on what happened yesterday in dublin. we're asking, was this just something waiting to happen? protests have been going on now for over a year. on now for over a year. >> on now for over a year. >> ireland is full of huge concern about the number of asylum seekers working class people called far right was this waiting to happen? >> let us know your thoughts. >> let us know your thoughts. >> gbviews@gbnews.com. >> gbviews@gbnews.com. >> that's all
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publications, apparently, including ukrainian lobbying structures, into spreads, yesterday telegraph appeared in the dailyces, but what do you want, we don’t given everything they had to give. we look before everyone else, where is vosnetsov , let him go, vosnetsov, now in reality, you know, i’m not very comfortable, someone was killed again, but what’s wrong? you have neither sleep nor rest, let’s subscribe and watch. why are you pestering me, what do you want, every time i worry when he leaves, but he comes back, he didn’t promise, master of the wind, a criminal case has been opened against you, 228, put away the beer, and we’re going to the local police station, local police officer , he turns around, fucks me like this shoulders, it is no coincidence that the district police officer - this means participation in any area, in family law, if the need arises, if a threat of murder arises to a person, at any time of the day or night, you go out, treat, leave, you need to look after him, you need to do armor protection, it’s impossible to guess which one... they’ll fire today when we’re going there, why ex
publications, apparently, including ukrainian lobbying structures, into spreads, yesterday telegraph appeared in the dailyces, but what do you want, we don’t given everything they had to give. we look before everyone else, where is vosnetsov , let him go, vosnetsov, now in reality, you know, i’m not very comfortable, someone was killed again, but what’s wrong? you have neither sleep nor rest, let’s subscribe and watch. why are you pestering me, what do you want, every time i worry when...
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their way through revealed through london, it was revealed in the daily telegraph that a former chief terror chief was involved in organising of hamas and in the organising of hamas and the idea that that hamas are sitting around in their bombed out headquarters in gaza saying, but i just wonder whether we should go to whitehall or whether we should go across the river and then go outside embassy paris, hamas is a proscribed organisation , a proscribed organisation, a terror organisation in this country . country. >> and just days after they massacred, massacred more jews than at any time before the holocaust, millions , hundreds of thousands. >> but we can't protest. >> but we can't protest. >> what should they do? should they then say, should they arrest all these people? yeah. all right. no, no, you should arrest you, be arresting demonstrations. let me make point. >> there are too many to arrest because britain is in the grip of extreme religious ideology . of extreme religious ideology. and 76% of the population support a ceasefire which is what these marches are for. >> so you'r
their way through revealed through london, it was revealed in the daily telegraph that a former chief terror chief was involved in organising of hamas and in the organising of hamas and the idea that that hamas are sitting around in their bombed out headquarters in gaza saying, but i just wonder whether we should go to whitehall or whether we should go across the river and then go outside embassy paris, hamas is a proscribed organisation , a proscribed organisation, a terror organisation in...
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their way through revealed through london, it was revealed in the daily telegraph that a former chief terror chief was involved in organising of hamas and in the organising of hamas and the idea that that hamas are sitting around in their bombed out headquarters in gaza saying, but i just wonder whether we should go to whitehall or whether we should go across the river and then go outside embassy paris, hamas is a proscribed organisation , a proscribed organisation, a terror organisation in this country . country. >> and just days after they massacred, massacred more jews than at any time before the holocaust, millions , hundreds of thousands. >> but we can't protest. >> but we can't protest. >> what should they do? should they then say, should they arrest all these people? yeah. all right. no, no, you should arrest you, be arresting demonstrations. let me make point. >> there are too many to arrest because britain is in the grip of extreme religious ideology . of extreme religious ideology. and 76% of the population support a ceasefire which is what these marches are for. >> so you'r
their way through revealed through london, it was revealed in the daily telegraph that a former chief terror chief was involved in organising of hamas and in the organising of hamas and the idea that that hamas are sitting around in their bombed out headquarters in gaza saying, but i just wonder whether we should go to whitehall or whether we should go across the river and then go outside embassy paris, hamas is a proscribed organisation , a proscribed organisation, a terror organisation in...
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daily mail. has musk chilling alert over ai . the musk chilling alert over al. the telegrapheave gaza as border is opened and the guardian has pandemic hit. brain health of over 50, studies show the mirror has escaped from hell. the express has first britons flee gaza. express has first britons flee gaza . hell, and finally the gaza. hell, and finally the daily star has can we kill covid by blowing a hairdryer up our hooters? we can't by the way, justin hooters? we can't by the way, just in case you're wondering. and those were your front pages. and those were your front pages. and that's all we have time for. thank you to my guest, josh howie frances foster, nick howie and frances foster, nick dixon will here tomorrow at dixon will be here tomorrow at 11 some other people . 11 pm. with some other people. we're who they are. and we're not sure who they are. and if you're watching at 5 am, do stay tuned for breakfast. i've been leo kearse, thanks for watching. headlines it's on every night at 11 pm, repeated at 5 am. have a great sleep . at 5 am. have a great sleep. bye bye fe
daily mail. has musk chilling alert over ai . the musk chilling alert over al. the telegrapheave gaza as border is opened and the guardian has pandemic hit. brain health of over 50, studies show the mirror has escaped from hell. the express has first britons flee gaza. express has first britons flee gaza . hell, and finally the gaza. hell, and finally the daily star has can we kill covid by blowing a hairdryer up our hooters? we can't by the way, justin hooters? we can't by the way, just in...
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recently sacked home secretary suella braverman has criticised the plans in this morning's daily telegraphdent iain watson joins us. we have heard details from government. the criticism comes from the sacked home secretary. we government. the criticism comes from the sacked home secretary.— the sacked home secretary. we did not exect the sacked home secretary. we did not meet her— the sacked home secretary. we did not expect her to _ the sacked home secretary. we did not expect her to go _ the sacked home secretary. we did not expect her to go quietly - the sacked home secretary. we did not expect her to go quietly but - the sacked home secretary. we did not expect her to go quietly but i i not expect her to go quietly but i think she will make interventions and this is the latest effectively trashing rishi sunak�*s plans. once the supreme court said the scheme was not lawful he said a new treaty they were working on, and wanting mps to pass a law to say rwanda was a safe country and he thinks that will see off court challenges. his hope and perhaps others is there would be rwanda flights
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the daily telegraph's front page today claims it has seen details of a deal struck between rishi sunaker claims he needed her support during his leadership campaign last year but downing street rejects any characterisation of any discussions as a deal. "the great showman" is the huge headline on the front of the daily mirror, which reflects on the career of former england manager terry venebles. lots of tribute5 lots of tributes to him in the papers today. lots of tributes to him in the papers today-— lots of tributes to him in the papers today. lots of tributes to him in the --aerstoda . �* , ., ~ papers today. and we will be talking about him in — papers today. and we will be talking about him in lots _ papers today. and we will be talking about him in lots of— papers today. and we will be talking about him in lots of detail _ papers today. and we will be talking about him in lots of detail today. - you might have seen this video doing the rounds on social media. it's an advert from a pub in ireland called charlie's bar and looks at the issue of loneliness. some people have even said
the daily telegraph's front page today claims it has seen details of a deal struck between rishi sunaker claims he needed her support during his leadership campaign last year but downing street rejects any characterisation of any discussions as a deal. "the great showman" is the huge headline on the front of the daily mirror, which reflects on the career of former england manager terry venebles. lots of tribute5 lots of tributes to him in the papers today. lots of tributes to him in...
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>> i delve into the scandal that is our net migration figures alongside daily telegraph columnist allisonnts rishi out. plus, after i'm a celeb diva, nyla rose clashed with nigel farage. our young people ignorant on the issue of immigration. the israeli government spokesperson responds after that bombshell . kay burley after that bombshell. kay burley interview will bring you the latest big moments from nigel's jungle journey and the most exciting paper review anywhere on the telly. patrick christys. tonight at p.m. there or >> welcome back to farage and last week i was touching on some of the problems that the labour party might have in terms of the pressure from muslim communities where constituents have got a big muslim vote and how that might transpire. might you see the possibility? i asked it, of independent muslim candidates challenged being traditionally safe labour mps in safe labour seats. well i think i was on the money. just watch this clip from andrew marr in late october. just watch this muslim community is more united in its anger about gaza and palestine now than it has ev
>> i delve into the scandal that is our net migration figures alongside daily telegraph columnist allisonnts rishi out. plus, after i'm a celeb diva, nyla rose clashed with nigel farage. our young people ignorant on the issue of immigration. the israeli government spokesperson responds after that bombshell . kay burley after that bombshell. kay burley interview will bring you the latest big moments from nigel's jungle journey and the most exciting paper review anywhere on the telly....
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so i delve into the scandal that is our net migration figures alongside daily telegraph columnist allison after i'm wants rishi out. plus, after i'm a celeb diva, nella rose clashed with nigel farage. our young people ignorant on the issue of immigration. the israeli government spokesperson responds after that bombshell cable interview. we'll bring you the latest big moments from nigel's jungle journey and the most exciting paper review anywhere on the telly. patrick christys. tonight 9:11 pm. be there . >> welcome back. we're going straight over to theo chikomba with some breaking . news well, with some breaking. news well, let's take you live to dublin where protesters are clashing with police. >> the riots began after three children and a woman were stabbed in an attack earlier today. gb news. reporter dougie beattie is in the city centre . beattie is in the city centre. dougie, what can you tell . us dougie, what can you tell. us >> well, it has, you're quite correct . this has sparked riots correct. this has sparked riots here and that was mainly over. drew harris whether he was goin
so i delve into the scandal that is our net migration figures alongside daily telegraph columnist allison after i'm wants rishi out. plus, after i'm a celeb diva, nella rose clashed with nigel farage. our young people ignorant on the issue of immigration. the israeli government spokesperson responds after that bombshell cable interview. we'll bring you the latest big moments from nigel's jungle journey and the most exciting paper review anywhere on the telly. patrick christys. tonight 9:11 pm....
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. >> the front of today's daily telegraph business page. big big headunes telegraph business page.ling us that complaints about being de—banking are going up and up and up and people aren't just taking it, lying down anymore. they're complaining . they're they're complaining. they're complaining to the ombudsman. they're writing subject access requests to their bank. they're making a bit of a noise about it and a very, very good thing too, because i think what i've done is to help lift the lid on a very major national scandal. i say help to lift the lid because david sopher, founder and editor of tech round, which is an onune of tech round, which is an online magazine designed to help businesses deal with these problems , is you wrote a big problems, is you wrote a big piece in february this year before me about what was happening to businesses. >> we did. and we were contacted by a few people who actually they didn't specify even a particular bank. it was quite a widespread problem . i mean, our widespread problem. i mean, our piece quite prominently features tide, which is a chal
. >> the front of today's daily telegraph business page. big big headunes telegraph business page.ling us that complaints about being de—banking are going up and up and up and people aren't just taking it, lying down anymore. they're complaining . they're they're complaining. they're complaining to the ombudsman. they're writing subject access requests to their bank. they're making a bit of a noise about it and a very, very good thing too, because i think what i've done is to help lift...