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pr tycoon and former labour candidate kevin craig, an assistant editor at the daily telegraph.oppy coburn. welcome to you both. of course. as ever, let me know your thoughts. gbnews.com/yoursay some of what you want to say and i'll read it out on air. now it's time for the news bulletins with your newsreader sophia wenzler. >> chris. thank you. it's just gone. 8:00. these are your headlines. at least 28 people have been injured, including children, after a car was driven into a crowd in a suspected attack in munich. local media have named the 24 year old suspect as farhad khan. reports say he came to germany in 2016. he had his asylum application rejected but his deportation was suspended. police say counter—terrorism officers have taken over the investigation due to indications the suspect has extremist background. the german chancellor has called for the afghan suspect to be punished and deported. meanwhile, the alternative fur deutschland party, who are the second place in the polls, also seized on the incident, with co—leader alice weidel posting on social media platform x
pr tycoon and former labour candidate kevin craig, an assistant editor at the daily telegraph.oppy coburn. welcome to you both. of course. as ever, let me know your thoughts. gbnews.com/yoursay some of what you want to say and i'll read it out on air. now it's time for the news bulletins with your newsreader sophia wenzler. >> chris. thank you. it's just gone. 8:00. these are your headlines. at least 28 people have been injured, including children, after a car was driven into a crowd in a...
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but moving on to the daily telegraph. we've got this, this horrific story.aying it's horrific story. i'm saying it's horrific because it's our tax money possibly going to the canbbean money possibly going to the caribbean because david lammy like, seems to hate britain. >> you could have stopped there because david lammy, it's labour to open talks on slavery payouts. so this government loves just giving stuff away. so the caribbean reparation team, why does that even exist? by the way, for the foreign office meeting, they're demanding 18 well, the prime minister of barbados has demanded 3.9 trillion, but others have said it's 18 trillion that we are. where do they get these figures from? yeah we did. so i sound like louis. we did so much for the world, by the way, i delivered. that was very loose. and people don't. >> appreciate lewis shay ferry. >> appreciate lewis shay ferry. >> it was just the ferry was my delivery. yeah, but it's just that we did so much for these people. these people. we did so much for them. yeah. and but they don't appreciate it. and
but moving on to the daily telegraph. we've got this, this horrific story.aying it's horrific story. i'm saying it's horrific because it's our tax money possibly going to the canbbean money possibly going to the caribbean because david lammy like, seems to hate britain. >> you could have stopped there because david lammy, it's labour to open talks on slavery payouts. so this government loves just giving stuff away. so the caribbean reparation team, why does that even exist? by the way,...
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telegraph has. trump kicks off trade war with china. finally the dailyn, orange man, baby in goldmember. that's it for tonight's show. thank you to my guests ben and nick. leo kearse will be back tomorrow night at 11 pm. with nick and lewis schaffer. and if you're watching at 5 am, please stay tuned for breakfast. good night. going to need the wider game. >> there will be a light breeze in the morning leading to a warm front. boxt heat pumps sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello there. good evening. welcome to your gb views weather update from the met office as we head towards the weekend, often staying rather wet and windy to the north west. largely dry elsewhere and we could even see some sunshine at times. but for now, a frontal system. it's largely fizzling out across the country, but it's leaving behind a fair amount of cloud. a slight ridge of high pressure building behind this. this is where we're likely to see the clearest of skies. so turning chilly here even possible. seeing some frost by the time we reach the morning. but across a large bul
telegraph has. trump kicks off trade war with china. finally the dailyn, orange man, baby in goldmember. that's it for tonight's show. thank you to my guests ben and nick. leo kearse will be back tomorrow night at 11 pm. with nick and lewis schaffer. and if you're watching at 5 am, please stay tuned for breakfast. good night. going to need the wider game. >> there will be a light breeze in the morning leading to a warm front. boxt heat pumps sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello...
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and it's just obvious that the daily telegraph. more of a sunday mirror man, myself.at's the best one. they still have. page. i'm still. i'm a sunday people guy. >> yeah. it's funny paper. yeah. do you want to do this trump tariff story? yeah. >> it's a big deal. >> it's a big deal. >> it's a big deal. >> it just interested me because it's trump puts uk on 24 billion tariffs alert. but what's kind of interesting to me and hopefully to the viewer because this is on telly is that trump's using tariffs to threaten the world. america used to sort of threaten the world into following american values but using military might. but in the era of sort of economic sanctions, we've seen the sanctions, we've seen the sanctions on putin and so on. he's using the threat of tariffs and economic sanctions, but to impose american values. the interesting part to me is trump's seen as isolationist. and tariffs are seen as a kind of protectionist measure, not exactly american laissez faire capitalism, but yet he's using it to sort of impose, you could say, trump's values, or you could sa
and it's just obvious that the daily telegraph. more of a sunday mirror man, myself.at's the best one. they still have. page. i'm still. i'm a sunday people guy. >> yeah. it's funny paper. yeah. do you want to do this trump tariff story? yeah. >> it's a big deal. >> it's a big deal. >> it's a big deal. >> it just interested me because it's trump puts uk on 24 billion tariffs alert. but what's kind of interesting to me and hopefully to the viewer because this is on...
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and this is when i was working on the daily telegraph.he came into the daily telegraph for the day, and we showed her the old front pages from, from when she won in 79. she was fantastic. and then i took her to lunch at the goring hotel. >> oh. >> oh. >> get you? yeah. yeah, yeah. she always had the same food. she always had the same food. she always had a beef soup and a fish with no bones. >> in lemon sole or something. >> in lemon sole or something. >> something like that. yeah, yeah. >> well, of course, today is 50 years since margaret thatcher became conservative party leader. and she went on, of course, to win three general elections in the uk. >> she was a remarkable figure because to become tory leader a woman in 1975 was astonishing. there were only three women prime ministers in the world at that point. it was mrs. bandaranaike in sri lanka. what was her name? golda meir in israel, and mrs. gandhi, indira gandhi in india. so thatcher became the fourth. but for a woman to win the tory leadership in 1975 was unheard. nobody though
and this is when i was working on the daily telegraph.he came into the daily telegraph for the day, and we showed her the old front pages from, from when she won in 79. she was fantastic. and then i took her to lunch at the goring hotel. >> oh. >> oh. >> get you? yeah. yeah, yeah. she always had the same food. she always had the same food. she always had a beef soup and a fish with no bones. >> in lemon sole or something. >> in lemon sole or something. >>...
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what do you make of the daily telegraph? >> good evening. josh. i'm very well, thank you. >> it's, as always. >> it's, as always. >> a mixed bag. the daily telegraph they cram more news in on the front page than. >> any other paper. >> any other paper. >> the illustration. >> the illustration. >> is of. >> is of. >> king charles. appraising angela rayner from the rear. in a. >> very approving. >> very approving. >> manner. almost salacious. >> manner. almost salacious. >> you might. >> you might. >> say, but there's. >> say, but there's. >> that's just. >> that's just. >> a little tour. >> a little tour. >> of nansledan, the. >> of nansledan, the. >> new build. >> new build. >> development in cornwall. however, farage deal. >> is for the birds, says. >> is for the birds, says. >> bad enoch. >> bad enoch. >> that's the main headline. >> that's the main headline. >> and this is. >> and this is. >> kemi badenoch dismissing. >> kemi badenoch dismissing. >> the idea of any kind of election compact, any kind of attempt to bring. reform voters and indeed. >> members of parliament
what do you make of the daily telegraph? >> good evening. josh. i'm very well, thank you. >> it's, as always. >> it's, as always. >> a mixed bag. the daily telegraph they cram more news in on the front page than. >> any other paper. >> any other paper. >> the illustration. >> the illustration. >> is of. >> is of. >> king charles. appraising angela rayner from the rear. in a. >> very approving. >> very approving....
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simon, let's start with the daily telegraph and that chicken nugget story. >> yes. >> yes. >> it's your it's your. >> surreal idea of him lying on the beach like some sort of anti—tank defence or anti—landing craft would be more realistic, more believable, to be honest. this is. every every week it seems we're given a fresh demand on our credulity. chicken nuggets obstruct criminals. deportation. as you as you said in the trail, an albanian criminal was allowed to stay in britain, partly because his son will. not eat foreign chicken nuggets. and it doesn't say whether these are. there's obviously one particular brand of chicken nuggets, which we're all thinking about. they have branches all over the world. so whether whether he can just detect a slight change in it, i mean, it beggars belief. he came here, i think, in 2001 as a 15 year old unaccompanied child. this man, 39 years of age now, and he used a false name, falsely claimed to have been born in the. former yugoslavia at the time, and he's been dodging the bullets ever since. clearly. >> and he's a criminal as well. >> and he's a
simon, let's start with the daily telegraph and that chicken nugget story. >> yes. >> yes. >> it's your it's your. >> surreal idea of him lying on the beach like some sort of anti—tank defence or anti—landing craft would be more realistic, more believable, to be honest. this is. every every week it seems we're given a fresh demand on our credulity. chicken nuggets obstruct criminals. deportation. as you as you said in the trail, an albanian criminal was allowed to...
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. >> well, this is a freedom of information request from the daily telegraph that has got these figuresmuch we have spent local councils since 2022. only two years. £141 million on what are described as extra initiatives for people that are hosted in hotels when they come over here on boats. more than 20,000 people, of course, since scrapped the rwanda plan and this includes circus training skills. >> what? i mean, you can't get your head around that. what are they? lion training. we don't have lions in circuses anymore. >> playstations. >> playstations. >> driving lessons, driving £50 an hour. >> tickets to sports events. >> tickets to sports events. >> so they can go to football matches. a lot of people watching this programme today would probably love to go to a premier league football match. they can't afford it. >> you could say, right, that it's an important ambition to keep people busy. so if you've got refugees, asylum seekers, economic migrants, illegal aliens, as donald trump would call them here, what do we do with them? we don't want them wandering around the streets taking
. >> well, this is a freedom of information request from the daily telegraph that has got these figuresmuch we have spent local councils since 2022. only two years. £141 million on what are described as extra initiatives for people that are hosted in hotels when they come over here on boats. more than 20,000 people, of course, since scrapped the rwanda plan and this includes circus training skills. >> what? i mean, you can't get your head around that. what are they? lion training....
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telegraph. is, is this is. i love the daily mail.uy the daily mail when i'm out and about because it's £1.10 and that's, that's it's £85 for subscribers. so if you want to save some money anyway, as trump threatens to. >> never actually read the daily mail. >> i don't because i get it online. it's free. it's kind of hard to you get. you just get the feeling what's in the news. >> i was just hoping you would just tell. >> the story. sorry, sorry. don't talk to me. as trump threatens trade war with the eu. but hence i said it was a comedy programme. but i'm not comedic. i'm not, you know. so it's really horrible for me to, like, get on your case. at least you're bringing passion into this show as trump threatens trade war with eu, but hints at spare and sparing the uk. starmer begs brussels for closer ties at a palace banquet. this is keir starmer, this is the labour party. they have no place in this government, in this country anymore. was that too serious? is that too serious? i'm not afraid of them. i'm afraid of the muslims. we hav
telegraph. is, is this is. i love the daily mail.uy the daily mail when i'm out and about because it's £1.10 and that's, that's it's £85 for subscribers. so if you want to save some money anyway, as trump threatens to. >> never actually read the daily mail. >> i don't because i get it online. it's free. it's kind of hard to you get. you just get the feeling what's in the news. >> i was just hoping you would just tell. >> the story. sorry, sorry. don't talk to me. as...
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the daily mail, new era of stagflation thanks to reeve's ruinous budget, the telegraph bloated state harming the economy, and the guardian fears over stagflation. as reeves growth plan suffers double blow. steve stagflation, stagflation. >> stagflation it's where you get the mail, dear, and you're in. >> an air pump. >> an air pump. >> and is that what it is? >> and is that what it is? >> i really should have. >> i really should have. >> i really should have. >> i really. >> i really. >> should have read this beforehand. although the daily mail goes with a different take a new era of stagflation. thanks to reeves. ruinous budget, 100 days on from it, the bank of england's downgraded. >> their forecast. >> their forecast. >> of growth. >> of growth. >> to 0.75%. »- >> to 0.75%. >> that might look like a small. >> that might look like a small. >> number because. >> number because. >> it. >> it. >> is, isn't it? it's less. >> it's less than 1%. it's a really small. >> amount to grow 50% less than it was. >> 50% less than. >> 50% less than. >> 1.5%. >> 1.5%. >> which is what it was. >> w
the daily mail, new era of stagflation thanks to reeve's ruinous budget, the telegraph bloated state harming the economy, and the guardian fears over stagflation. as reeves growth plan suffers double blow. steve stagflation, stagflation. >> stagflation it's where you get the mail, dear, and you're in. >> an air pump. >> an air pump. >> and is that what it is? >> and is that what it is? >> i really should have. >> i really should have. >> i really...
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telegraph. raina to set rules on islam and free speech. the daily mail. what a time to be crawling back to the eu and the times pm won't back eu in trade war. now. more front pages to come in a second. but first, welcome simon and lewis. hello. i hope you're both well. we have a really big story here. simon on the telegraph. what do you what do you make of it? >> yeah it. >> yeah it. >> does i mean, it's the first hint. >> it's the first whisper. a bit of smoke is going up. raina to set rules on islam and free speech. they are setting. >> up a council. >> up a council. >> she plans. >> she plans. >> to create a council. >> on. >> on. >> islamophobia and is lining. >> islamophobia and is lining. >> up a former. >> up a former. >> tory minister to lead it. that would be dominic grieve. who has some history, some form on islamophobia has been involved with it before. of course, he fell out with the tories because he was a staunch remainer and eventually he was stripped of the whip by boris johnson in 2019 for refusing to play johnson in 2019 for refusing to
telegraph. raina to set rules on islam and free speech. the daily mail. what a time to be crawling back to the eu and the times pm won't back eu in trade war. now. more front pages to come in a second. but first, welcome simon and lewis. hello. i hope you're both well. we have a really big story here. simon on the telegraph. what do you what do you make of it? >> yeah it. >> yeah it. >> does i mean, it's the first hint. >> it's the first whisper. a bit of smoke is going...