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and that's my sort of like a trump like way of deaung sort of like a trump like way of dealing with things, you're all right. but i thought. i thought it was a bit bizarre statement and tasteless timing, but, like , leo, i don't timing, but, like, leo, i don't think you should cancel him. i mean, the campaign against anti—semitism say we've written to his representation or we will be writing to. why do you need to write to his agent? i just don't go into all this all this stuff. i mean, there is an argument in the general culture war that we just have to fight fire with fire when it comes to cancel culture. but i really like leo. think leave comedians alone. i hate it when people cancelled. andrew lawrence, who would be perceived as more perhaps agreeing with me , but i perhaps agreeing with me, but i hate it when people are writing to his agent as well. just why just leave? leave comedians alone. >> comedy should be a safe space. >> yeah. all right, nick, the mail on sunday it's now claimed that king arthur, dressed as a woman . so king arthur also he woman. so king arthur also he was aft
and that's my sort of like a trump like way of deaung sort of like a trump like way of dealing with things, you're all right. but i thought. i thought it was a bit bizarre statement and tasteless timing, but, like , leo, i don't timing, but, like, leo, i don't think you should cancel him. i mean, the campaign against anti—semitism say we've written to his representation or we will be writing to. why do you need to write to his agent? i just don't go into all this all this stuff. i mean, there...
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now, in a very special take at ten, i'll be deaung special take at ten, i'll be dealing with ian hislop got news for you, who has launched an extraordinary attack on gb news. i'll be dealing with hislop in no uncertain terms at ten. you won't want to miss it if you're just joining us. this always happens when i'm on air. unfortunately, an assassination attempt has been made on donald trump for the third time. now. this was not a physical attack on donald trump. somebody carrying multiple firearms yesterday in coachella in california was apprehended by the police. this individual is now in police custody and was told that he wanted to kill donald trump. obviously, a really worrying development in what has become a very toxic race for the white house. but if we get more on this, i'll let you know. let me tell you that i can now tell you that i'm heanng can now tell you that i'm hearing from my colleagues in our newsroom that this individual has been apprehended and released on bail. okay, well, look, folks, it's time now for this . yes, it's time for for this. yes, it's time for mark meat
now, in a very special take at ten, i'll be deaung special take at ten, i'll be dealing with ian hislop got news for you, who has launched an extraordinary attack on gb news. i'll be dealing with hislop in no uncertain terms at ten. you won't want to miss it if you're just joining us. this always happens when i'm on air. unfortunately, an assassination attempt has been made on donald trump for the third time. now. this was not a physical attack on donald trump. somebody carrying multiple...
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as we discussed earlier, israel has changed the middle east in the last few weeks, deaung east in thew weeks, dealing savage blows against iran's proxy armies and apparently causing iran itself to cower. these results ought to be welcome news to the democratic west. it seems that a key successful tactic has been to target the leadership in order to decapitate the opponents forces. the allies did not shy away from assassination in the second world war, and the united states used a drone to kill iranian general qassem soleimani near baghdad in 2020. but we are certainly outraged when russian agents poisoned the state's opponents abroad. so where are the ethical dividing lines? i'm joined now by matthew lazer and aubrey allegretti, who are with me earlier, and by anna mikhailova mikhailova. mikhailova mikhailova. mikhailova from the mail on sunday and you were delayed in traffic earlier. thank you so much for persevering. anna, what do you make of the ethics of the assassination of your opponents? >> so i think there are two ways of answering the question. one is the sort of armchair phi
as we discussed earlier, israel has changed the middle east in the last few weeks, deaung east in thew weeks, dealing savage blows against iran's proxy armies and apparently causing iran itself to cower. these results ought to be welcome news to the democratic west. it seems that a key successful tactic has been to target the leadership in order to decapitate the opponents forces. the allies did not shy away from assassination in the second world war, and the united states used a drone to kill...
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i mean, you are famously deaung know. mean, you are famously dealing with what has euphemistically been described as was a you would think it was a complete mess and really quite good news for reform one. >> well, let's come on to that in a minute, but let's think about today. first of all, one tory strategist told me there's no amount of campaigning, messaging and briefing that can account for the sheer duplicity of tory mps. i mean, it does seem that way. >> there's actually an even bigger point. if you look at what's happened, the vote is a third, a third, a third. if you're a tory member , you do you're a tory member, you do like even if you're going to disagree with it, to have some clear idea of what tory mps think. and in fact, it's divided exactly as it did in 2001, when iain duncan smith got a third, and it didn't really do him or the conservatives a lot of good in the long run. >> know now what i've been told in terms of reporting for gb news is that there were 20 votes overnight and there were , of overnight an
i mean, you are famously deaung know. mean, you are famously dealing with what has euphemistically been described as was a you would think it was a complete mess and really quite good news for reform one. >> well, let's come on to that in a minute, but let's think about today. first of all, one tory strategist told me there's no amount of campaigning, messaging and briefing that can account for the sheer duplicity of tory mps. i mean, it does seem that way. >> there's actually an...
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but the police are quite competent of deaung police are quite competent of dealing with that withoutobbied by somebody who'd got a free ticket . free ticket. >> except that at the same time we so often see the police making mistakes. the horror show of the ariana grande attack illustrates that. you know, the review of that has found that there were serious mistakes made. and so i think it is more responsible than not that politicians think there's a mistake they should raise that concern. it doesn't mean they get it's worth get their own way. it's worth noting, well that you talk noting, as well that you talk about a royal escort. well, they didn't carry guns, so they weren't operating in the same manner that they would for a prince or princess. >> i think that's because >> but i think that's because the police refused to do what they were asked to do, at least according to the sun report, that the politicians were asking for the full blown police escort that the king might get. >> i mean, i think that, you know, i have no problem with them doing this and i have no problem with them
but the police are quite competent of deaung police are quite competent of dealing with that withoutobbied by somebody who'd got a free ticket . free ticket. >> except that at the same time we so often see the police making mistakes. the horror show of the ariana grande attack illustrates that. you know, the review of that has found that there were serious mistakes made. and so i think it is more responsible than not that politicians think there's a mistake they should raise that concern....
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i mean, you are famously deaung know. mean, you are famously dealing with what has euphemistically been described as the most sophisticated electorate in the world, i.e. somewhat unreliable. or you might say, in plain terms, devious. i do not know whether james cleverly lent votes to robert jenrick in order to get him into the final, because he thought he could beat him and put him down himself, down thought he could beat him and put him down himself , down lower put him down himself, down lower and out of the contest, or whether robert jenrick at some earlier stage had lent votes to james cleverly. it's no good getting into all this, because you will just never know. >> oh, it could be that something's been promised because i remember as an mp in those final two stages, lots of jobs gets promised, etc. so i think it could even be that i think it could even be that i think we can take it for granted that promises have been made by everyone to everyone else, but if you were your viewers and you were taking interest in this
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but a lot of the problems we've been deaung of the problems we've been dealing with are inherited from last conservative government. you talk about the early prisoner release scheme, alex chalk, as justice secretary, told sunak, week after week after week you either build new prisons or you agree to early release. we had no alternative when we came into power, but we had, we had, we left office with a big prison building programme in place. >> i'm sure that's what i was, what i discovered when i went into my hustings. but, you know, as i say, all these problems are difficult and where i would agree with you about inheriting the problem. i mean, i've been banging on about this for 14 years, since about the early 70s, governments have refused to face up to the appalling cost of age related spending. national insurance contributions didn't go into a sovereign wealth fund to pay for people's pensions. they got spent on pensions at the time, and the result is that there's a massive gap in the pubuc there's a massive gap in the public finances for the rest of our lifetimes , whoever's in our
but a lot of the problems we've been deaung of the problems we've been dealing with are inherited from last conservative government. you talk about the early prisoner release scheme, alex chalk, as justice secretary, told sunak, week after week after week you either build new prisons or you agree to early release. we had no alternative when we came into power, but we had, we had, we left office with a big prison building programme in place. >> i'm sure that's what i was, what i discovered...
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you're deaung dealing with coleman. you're dealing with coleman. so at the time, so i just thought, no. and i was i was glad i did it a great, great show to watch, great, great show to watch, great show to watch and sue's a great show to watch and sue's a great host as well. >> first, first captains were on the question of sport. >> it was the first. i should know that if you showed me pictures, i'd know that . pictures, i'd know that. >> give us a clue. yeah. >> go on, give us a clue. oh, bill beaumont, a little later on, bill beaumont emlyn hughes and david coleman there. oh, there we go. >> david vine, david vine, henry coopen >> yes. and that guy's a rugby player. oh, fred truman, freddie truman. oh, freddie truman, was it? right. >> but that was freddie truman. he came back in the 70s. it was cliff morgan, the rugby player. cliff morgan, the rugby player. cliff morgan, the rugby player. cliff morgan wanted a big shot at the bbc. and rmt splash it all over. you remember henry cooper? >> yeah. brilliant. brilliant. and thanks for that trip down
you're deaung dealing with coleman. you're dealing with coleman. so at the time, so i just thought, no. and i was i was glad i did it a great, great show to watch, great, great show to watch, great show to watch and sue's a great show to watch and sue's a great host as well. >> first, first captains were on the question of sport. >> it was the first. i should know that if you showed me pictures, i'd know that . pictures, i'd know that. >> give us a clue. yeah. >> go on,...
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a lot of deaung it's still there. a lot of dealing with it was lewis given the surnames. >> go on.ing about. >> it's people making public signs. it's funny, isn't it? it is. i think they're really cheeky and clever. >> but poor old liz, everyone's attacked her. and actually, as lewis says, was she really that bad? look at look at starmer. now, how long is he going to last. look at rishi. yeah. and i think it's just very to easy punch down. it's punching down on liz truss. >> it is really punching down. it's punching down by a team that we do not like. which is which is the tory team. >> let's do the star and british soldiers are training against robots that have the ability to inqu robots that have the ability to insult them . presumably they say insult them. presumably they say things like you have no funding and recruitment is low due to the crisis in our collective values. cressida. >> very good brit soldiers training against terminator style robots that talk to you and you off. goodness me. so these things have got chatgpt software they're capable of goading troops into making
a lot of deaung it's still there. a lot of dealing with it was lewis given the surnames. >> go on.ing about. >> it's people making public signs. it's funny, isn't it? it is. i think they're really cheeky and clever. >> but poor old liz, everyone's attacked her. and actually, as lewis says, was she really that bad? look at look at starmer. now, how long is he going to last. look at rishi. yeah. and i think it's just very to easy punch down. it's punching down on liz truss....
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so you know, you're not dealing you're deaung know, you're not dealing you're dealing with people.over £10 million. so it's a finite set of people. and you can start to assess wealth at that point. and we do that anyway for inheritance tax and those things. >> so and we know how inequitable inheritance tax is appued inequitable inheritance tax is applied because it turns out if you if you've got £10 million, you've probably got very good lawyers, very good accountants, you're probably one of the most mobile people on the face of the planet. and isn't this the issue here that we're dealing with a hypermobile class of people? and this is why it's not just the adam smith institute, the telegraph and the mail saying this. it's the treasury being reported as saying some of these taxes that have been floated would actually be counterproductive. you can't squeeze non—doms anymore because they'll just depart the country will become a country where these hyper rich people simply do not spend more than 90 days of their time. >> it is true that capital is mobile, and that's a real issue, and
so you know, you're not dealing you're deaung know, you're not dealing you're dealing with people.over £10 million. so it's a finite set of people. and you can start to assess wealth at that point. and we do that anyway for inheritance tax and those things. >> so and we know how inequitable inheritance tax is appued inequitable inheritance tax is applied because it turns out if you if you've got £10 million, you've probably got very good lawyers, very good accountants, you're probably...
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and deaung where people congregate.that threat is extremely difficult and complex. >> and benjamin netanyahu says that he's not only fighting the fight for israel, of course, and his people, but also for the entirety of the west. the idea that we have mutual enemies and also mutual allies is that message going through ? message going through? >> i think it's certainly being received and understood by many, but there are many others who don't see that. they don't see that there is a wider threat that there is a wider threat that emanates from iran, that the groups that have been involved in, you know , launching involved in, you know, launching thousands of rockets towards israeli territory over the past year are iranian aligned groups. hamas in gaza , hezbollah in hamas in gaza, hezbollah in southern lebanon, the houthis in yemen, other iranian aligned groups in iraq and syria. there is, according to the israeli ambassador to the uk, a ring of fire around israel that they have to deal with. and, you know, they see at th
and deaung where people congregate.that threat is extremely difficult and complex. >> and benjamin netanyahu says that he's not only fighting the fight for israel, of course, and his people, but also for the entirety of the west. the idea that we have mutual enemies and also mutual allies is that message going through ? message going through? >> i think it's certainly being received and understood by many, but there are many others who don't see that. they don't see that there is a...
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i'm going to be deaung deal with that?'s union problem and crucially, an ed miliband as well. soon. welcome back to patrick christys tonight and some more from pages for you. now just to round us off. so the daily mail middle east in flames. the iron dome holds firm against iran's 200 missile blitz. now israel vows vengeance. let's go to the daily express us threatens severe response as iran attacks express us threatens severe response in. iran attacks 7—7 — ————~ express us threatens severe response in teln attacks 7—7 — ————~ express us threatens severe response in tel avivacks 7—7 — ————~ express us threatens severe response in tel aviv earlierei—f—f — ————~ shooting in tel aviv earlier today. i believe that at least eight people have been killed and several others injured. so look, i'm actually going to talk about something that's been much closer to home because that story is leading everywhere . story is leading everywhere. today is the 1st of october, and as we head into the first start of the colder months, today i
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the way you must be deaung any way.with it is mind blowing that the people around me again, we've gone from the knowledge of the absolute barbaric behaviour long before this, just in everyday life, there was no wars, just the treatment of women in afghanistan, saudi arabia, bahrain , everywhere. we arabia, bahrain, everywhere. we have not had knowledge of this . have not had knowledge of this. for ever since i've been alive. i've been fearful of the way that other women have been treated in other parts of the world. that may break my heart, and to then see that be not only completely forgotten, but basically backed up , going, basically backed up, going, what? are you free? what are you freeing palestine from? because it's not the jews, it's not israel. they were under the hamas have got the most horrific record in looking after their residents , the money that residents, the money that they've been given for from , you they've been given for from, you know, countries, lebanon, all that iran has supported them has not y
the way you must be deaung any way.with it is mind blowing that the people around me again, we've gone from the knowledge of the absolute barbaric behaviour long before this, just in everyday life, there was no wars, just the treatment of women in afghanistan, saudi arabia, bahrain , everywhere. we arabia, bahrain, everywhere. we have not had knowledge of this . have not had knowledge of this. for ever since i've been alive. i've been fearful of the way that other women have been treated in...
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they did everything to stop the tories deaung everything to stop the tories dealing with illegal immigrationw here they are. and it's this country is a mess. these figures are beyond shock. >> jake, i'll come to you on this. so 80% of them are males under the age of 40 coming across the channel fighting age, of which of which we have been able to deport a grand total of 3%. now, if you factor in some people who might have just got lost as french fishermen on the way here into that, then realistically , we've basically realistically, we've basically deported absolutely nobody. these are not needy women and children. or are they? >> well , my view children. or are they? >> well, my view is there's no such thing as an asylum seeker from france. they are not fleeing persecution in france, in my view, as none of them should be coming and we should send them all back to france. that's my base position. but actually these figures, which are extraordinary, you think about it. you walk down your street and you see 100 people. one of them is going to be in this country illegally. that's just mind blow
they did everything to stop the tories deaung everything to stop the tories dealing with illegal immigrationw here they are. and it's this country is a mess. these figures are beyond shock. >> jake, i'll come to you on this. so 80% of them are males under the age of 40 coming across the channel fighting age, of which of which we have been able to deport a grand total of 3%. now, if you factor in some people who might have just got lost as french fishermen on the way here into that, then...
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i'm going to be deaung deal with that?s union problem and crucially, an ed miliband as well. soon. welcome back to patrick christys tonight and some more from pages for you. now just to round us off. so the daily mail middle east in flames. the iron dome holds firm against iran's 200 missile blitz. now israel vows vengeance. let's go to the daily express us threatens severe response as iran attacks israel. i just wonder, don't you will will the us go to war with iran? i just it's a feeling, isn't there? there's. that's been a long time coming. there's also a feeling that that would be a very bad idea. but at the times middle east erupts, they also carry the picture there of something that's possibly been slightly underreported tonight because of that blitz of missiles. there was a mass shooting in tel aviv earlier today. i believe that at least eight people have been killed and several others injured. so look, i'm actually going to talk about something that's been much closer to home because that story is leading everywher
i'm going to be deaung deal with that?s union problem and crucially, an ed miliband as well. soon. welcome back to patrick christys tonight and some more from pages for you. now just to round us off. so the daily mail middle east in flames. the iron dome holds firm against iran's 200 missile blitz. now israel vows vengeance. let's go to the daily express us threatens severe response as iran attacks israel. i just wonder, don't you will will the us go to war with iran? i just it's a feeling,...
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me , uche, just to give a view of me, uche, just to give a view of the sheer scale of what we're deaungth here at the gb news party, it really is the place to be. if you're not here, you're missing out. mark >> i've got to say, it looks like you're having a whale of a time there. patrick, keep the party going. i'm sure there'll be some tunes, maybe people doing shots, a yard of ale. it's all happening at the gb news party, at tory party conference. we'll go patrick back to patrick very shortly. plus bombshell news for the bbc. they're about to be sued by one of the stars of strictly come dancing. that's right. a major headache for the bbc. this after having to cancel top gear after nearly killing a famous cricketer. and of course, the huw edwards scandal as well. so more bad headlines for the bbc, plus more front pages. don't go anywhere okay, let's have a look at some more front pages. and we have the daily mirror. here's what they lead with bbc apology to amanda. strictly the verdict the bbc has apologised to amanda abbington over giovanni pernice behaviour in the strictly bullying ro
me , uche, just to give a view of me, uche, just to give a view of the sheer scale of what we're deaungth here at the gb news party, it really is the place to be. if you're not here, you're missing out. mark >> i've got to say, it looks like you're having a whale of a time there. patrick, keep the party going. i'm sure there'll be some tunes, maybe people doing shots, a yard of ale. it's all happening at the gb news party, at tory party conference. we'll go patrick back to patrick very...
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point is that the current human rights architecture, rob, is arguing that that gets in the way of us deaunggets in the way of us dealing with some of the big issues, deporting, you know, the most serious and threatening illegal immigrants that we've got in our country. he said himself that, you know, he can't get specifically into all of the detail around individual cases that the armed forces face, but he's making a broader point about the uk state having, you know, full autonomy over how it deals with the big threats and challenges that we're facing as a nation. >> but in that video, some of the servicemen who were serving were serving in afghanistan back in 2002, tom tugendhat was there at the same time. he has said that they are shooting prisoners. that is a war crime. i mean, look, did he misspeak? look i'm, i don't think rob misspoke. >> you know rob is very considered and deliberate in his remarks and he's making that broader point that, you know, the current human rights architecture is one that is preventing us from dealing with some of the biggest issues that the nation state is f
point is that the current human rights architecture, rob, is arguing that that gets in the way of us deaunggets in the way of us dealing with some of the big issues, deporting, you know, the most serious and threatening illegal immigrants that we've got in our country. he said himself that, you know, he can't get specifically into all of the detail around individual cases that the armed forces face, but he's making a broader point about the uk state having, you know, full autonomy over how it...
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i mean, we're deaung investigation.e dealing with we're dealing with a potentially a very serious offence here. you know, seriously want at least one of inflicting grievous bodily harm, which is contrary to section 18. of the offence against the person act, which which carries life imprisonment. so it's not something that we can do lightly. and it's important that we gather the evidence. initially. and then if it's deemed necessary or in fact, it's going to progress the investigation led the public then then, go to, perhaps a press release, but it's also important we've got to create a balance here that we don't create a panic in the community where we sort of imply that there's somebody at large who's going around doing this sort of thing . so the police have got thing. so the police have got a very so they've got a balancing act, they've got a management decision to make in order to what information they release and how they actually do release thatis and how they actually do release that is this is a line of enquiry.
i mean, we're deaung investigation.e dealing with we're dealing with a potentially a very serious offence here. you know, seriously want at least one of inflicting grievous bodily harm, which is contrary to section 18. of the offence against the person act, which which carries life imprisonment. so it's not something that we can do lightly. and it's important that we gather the evidence. initially. and then if it's deemed necessary or in fact, it's going to progress the investigation led the...
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you know, you look at israel, they were deaung look at israel, they were dealing with hamas for a yearivot up to the to north deal with hezbollah. that's been, you know, attacking them solidly for the last year. and that attack seems to be a two phase operation. one of the phases you commentat commented on that there are big explosions in beirut that seems to be precision strikes against hezbollah leadership, command and control bunkers and the like . and control bunkers and the like. and the second part of the operation, though , is in the operation, though, is in the buffer zone between israel and the lebanon. and i don't want to do a history lesson, but the 2006 war, the last time they had a major conflict, you know, the blue line was the point of withdrawal for the israeli forces. and of course , the forces. and of course, the hezbollah were meant to move north of the litani river, leaving a buffer. and the only people meant to be in there were the united nations and the lebanon armed forces . but the united nations and the lebanon armed forces. but as soon as the ink was dry on th
you know, you look at israel, they were deaung look at israel, they were dealing with hamas for a yearivot up to the to north deal with hezbollah. that's been, you know, attacking them solidly for the last year. and that attack seems to be a two phase operation. one of the phases you commentat commented on that there are big explosions in beirut that seems to be precision strikes against hezbollah leadership, command and control bunkers and the like . and control bunkers and the like. and the...
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but in deaung israel's side here.ealing with ballistic missiles, they are not able capable of doing that because these ballistic missiles go way, way up into the upper atmosphere. then come down very fast in the terminal phase and that's beyond the capabilities of the raf jet. so we await what the next move will be. but if this turns into a very significant, wider regional war, then there is real concern that the uk, the us, other israeli allies could be sucked into a deeper conflict that would have very significant ramifications right across the west. >> mark white, thank you so much for that comprehensive analysis there. real concern and no doubt people's ears on the ground. eyes fixed by trained trained on that region . but for more that region. but for more reaction, let's get the thoughts of former armed forces minister james heappey, because james, what might israel do now ? well, what might israel do now? well, i think the analysis of your homeland security editor is bang on. >> i mean, i think a reprisal is ni
but in deaung israel's side here.ealing with ballistic missiles, they are not able capable of doing that because these ballistic missiles go way, way up into the upper atmosphere. then come down very fast in the terminal phase and that's beyond the capabilities of the raf jet. so we await what the next move will be. but if this turns into a very significant, wider regional war, then there is real concern that the uk, the us, other israeli allies could be sucked into a deeper conflict that would...
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complex picture that mi5 it is a very complex picture that m15 and indeed counter—terrorism police are deaungctors, a particular risk as well . iran, particular risk as well. iran, he revealed, had been responsible for some 20 plots over the past two years that m15 and the police were responsible for thwarting, and some real concern that iran, as it comes under increasing pressure from israel with more targeted strikes. we believe in the coming hours or days that it could direct its proxies to carry out attacks in the west. this is what he said about the threat from iran since january 2022, with police partners, we have responded to 20 iran backed plots presenting potentially lethal threats to british citizens and uk residents as events unfold in the middle east, we will give our fullest attention to the risk of an increase in, or a broadening of iranian state aggression here in the uk . so clearly, martin, the uk. so clearly, martin, a very worrying picture and other state actors as well, of course, in the form of russia and china still posing a significant threat , still posing a significan
complex picture that mi5 it is a very complex picture that m15 and indeed counter—terrorism police are deaungctors, a particular risk as well . iran, particular risk as well. iran, he revealed, had been responsible for some 20 plots over the past two years that m15 and the police were responsible for thwarting, and some real concern that iran, as it comes under increasing pressure from israel with more targeted strikes. we believe in the coming hours or days that it could direct its proxies...
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difficult, challenging situation when the officer's perception was these may be gangsters, that they're deaung black. the fact of the matter is, if they'd have stopped first off and complied immediately , this would complied immediately, this would not have happened. let's face the facts you are 30 times more likely to be stabbed to death or be wrong. 30 times more likely to be murdered in london. if you are a black youth than you are a white youth . it comes down to white youth. it comes down to this if black activists actually care about their brothers and sisters and want to stop them being stabbed , they should being stabbed, they should actively get behind the police. like black mothers do actually, and say stop and search more young black youth. it's as simple as that. the police are backing off from stop and search and more and more black youths are getting stabbed. and it's a simple decision. but let me put it this way . there are 10 it this way. there are 10 million interactions between the police and the public each year in london. phone calls turning up for crimes, traffic incidents
difficult, challenging situation when the officer's perception was these may be gangsters, that they're deaung black. the fact of the matter is, if they'd have stopped first off and complied immediately , this would complied immediately, this would not have happened. let's face the facts you are 30 times more likely to be stabbed to death or be wrong. 30 times more likely to be murdered in london. if you are a black youth than you are a white youth . it comes down to white youth. it comes down...
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so that's what we have to now find a way to work with that until somebody comes up with a way of deaungver of the chagos islands to mauritius. >> now, some people think it's a great idea, but david lammy, david lammy thinks it's a good idea and i've spoken to quite a few people who think, yes, that's fair enough. >> when i say we all, i mean, i'm talking about people who, you know, care about the united kingdom. >> well, they would argue that, to be fair, they're the leaders. they're the ones who run this country. now, they would say that they do care. >> i fear for the direction of gibraltar, and i fear for the direction of the falklands. i also fear, by the way, slightly tangentially, the signals we're giving off as a country to foreign powers. we are a country that's weak. we're a country where the prime minister can't distinguish a man from a woman who takes a knee. >> well, he has actually confirmed that a woman is an aduh confirmed that a woman is an adult female, but it took him two years to be fair. >> but so the only in conclusion, reform holds the hopes and aspirations of mill
so that's what we have to now find a way to work with that until somebody comes up with a way of deaungver of the chagos islands to mauritius. >> now, some people think it's a great idea, but david lammy, david lammy thinks it's a good idea and i've spoken to quite a few people who think, yes, that's fair enough. >> when i say we all, i mean, i'm talking about people who, you know, care about the united kingdom. >> well, they would argue that, to be fair, they're the leaders....
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this is the level of disorder that we're deaung level of disorder that we're dealing with in london.ing to. >> or just somebody offended by by jokes, someone offended by private eye's jokes. >> this day and age. >> this day and age. >> yeah, but 10 am. in the morning and another story that i've got is this acid attack on a schoolgirl in london, in notting hill. >> we were on air yesterday morning, life changing injuries. they expected . what's the update they expected. what's the update on that, emma? >> so yeah, the girl seems to be she was a 14 year old girl. this was outside her school in notting hill, which is a quite affluent area of west london. quite mixed, yeah, mixed. mixed of course, but yeah, this is a 14 year old girl. 16 year old boy. the boy seems to have less severe injuries, but the girl's injuries are still described as potentially life changing, the suspect escaped on an e—scooter. the very frightening scene emergency services without ambulances were there. the students at the academy are getting are being offered counselling. the school has now reopened, but i mean
this is the level of disorder that we're deaung level of disorder that we're dealing with in london.ing to. >> or just somebody offended by by jokes, someone offended by private eye's jokes. >> this day and age. >> this day and age. >> yeah, but 10 am. in the morning and another story that i've got is this acid attack on a schoolgirl in london, in notting hill. >> we were on air yesterday morning, life changing injuries. they expected . what's the update they...
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>> prince harry has made another solo trip, this time to johannesburg, where he's been deaung johannesburge's meghan? >> it's a fine friday as far as the weather is concerned. for many of us, although not for everyone. more unsettled. atlantic weather is starting to move in in some areas. i'll have the full details in the forecast coming up soon. >> it'sjust coming up soon. >> it's just gone 9:00 i'm stephen dixon, i'm ellie costello , and this is gb news costello, and this is gb news breakfast. i am slightly concerned about you. >> why? >> why? >> actually. genuine concern. why? because you did say in the break. what ? oh, i could drink break. what? oh, i could drink champagne at any time of day. >> i could, i really could. >> i could, i really could. >> do you have a glass of champagne? >> right now? >> right now? >> yeah, it'd be lovely. crisp. >> yeah, it'd be lovely. crisp. >> it's 9:00 in the morning. >> it's 9:00 in the morning. >> honestly, people would agree with me on this one. champagne is one of those drinks you can dnnk is one of those drinks you can drink any time of the day
>> prince harry has made another solo trip, this time to johannesburg, where he's been deaung johannesburge's meghan? >> it's a fine friday as far as the weather is concerned. for many of us, although not for everyone. more unsettled. atlantic weather is starting to move in in some areas. i'll have the full details in the forecast coming up soon. >> it'sjust coming up soon. >> it's just gone 9:00 i'm stephen dixon, i'm ellie costello , and this is gb news costello, and...
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earlier serious crime unit, said earlier that thousands of children and their families have been left deaung their families have been left dealing with the traumatic afterm ath. aftermath. >> their courage stands in stark contrast to mccartney's cowardice in targeting vulnerable young girls. the bravery of the young victims has been an inspiration to everyone who worked on this case. his conviction sends a message to other abusers. your actions have dire consequences and there is nowhere to hide from the justice system . system. >> the number of migrants crossing the channel into the uk so far this year has already surpassed the entire total for 2023. today's milestone was reached when the border force vessel typhoon arrived in dover with 55 migrants on board, bringing this year's total to 29,451. that is just over the 29,437 recorded last year. over 12,000 migrants have arrived. 1200 other migrants have arrived this week alone, with calmer weather allowing a sharp rise in crossings. officials, though, now predict up to 40,000 migrants could cross by the end of the year. despite labour's ple
earlier serious crime unit, said earlier that thousands of children and their families have been left deaung their families have been left dealing with the traumatic afterm ath. aftermath. >> their courage stands in stark contrast to mccartney's cowardice in targeting vulnerable young girls. the bravery of the young victims has been an inspiration to everyone who worked on this case. his conviction sends a message to other abusers. your actions have dire consequences and there is nowhere...
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northern ireland serious crime unit, says thousands of children and their families have now been left deaungfamilies have now been left dealing with the traumatic aftermath . aftermath. >> their courage stands in stark contrast to mccartney's cowardice in targeting vulnerable young girls. the bravery of the young victims has been an inspiration to everyone who worked on this case. his conviction sends a message to other abusers. your actions have dire consequences and there is nowhere to hide from the justice system . system. >> the number of migrants crossing the english channel into the uk so far this year has already surpassed the entire total for 2023. today's milestone, confirmed by gb news, was reached when the border force vessel typhoon arrived in dover carrying 55 migrants, bringing this year's total to now 29,451. that is just over the total of 29,437 recorded last year. over 1200 migrants have arrived this week alone , have arrived this week alone, with calmer weather allowing for that sharp rise in crossings. officials, though, are now predicting up to 40,000 migrants could cross
northern ireland serious crime unit, says thousands of children and their families have now been left deaungfamilies have now been left dealing with the traumatic aftermath . aftermath. >> their courage stands in stark contrast to mccartney's cowardice in targeting vulnerable young girls. the bravery of the young victims has been an inspiration to everyone who worked on this case. his conviction sends a message to other abusers. your actions have dire consequences and there is nowhere to...
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one of the things that has come up in this conversation is whether teachers now are deaung is whetherachers now are dealing with crowd control, which means they can't simply encourage reading for pleasure because they're simply trying to get ahold of the students they have. so there's no doubt that a lot of this starts in the classroom, whether that's encouraging reading, giving people ideas of what to read , people ideas of what to read, talking about it, facilitating those conversations and really impressing upon people why it's so important to read. >> there's a very specific criticism of the gcse in english, which seems to have become rather technical and therefore is a sort of barrier to people wanting to take up a—level english. however, that can't be the whole story because this is happening certainly across the atlantic and probably across the atlantic and probably across the atlantic and probably across the world. >> well, this problem has been going on for a long time. there are also some massive macro factors going on here when it comes to taking study. further in english l
one of the things that has come up in this conversation is whether teachers now are deaung is whetherachers now are dealing with crowd control, which means they can't simply encourage reading for pleasure because they're simply trying to get ahold of the students they have. so there's no doubt that a lot of this starts in the classroom, whether that's encouraging reading, giving people ideas of what to read , people ideas of what to read, talking about it, facilitating those conversations and...
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now he's deaung also bayern munich. now he's dealing with very difficult boards at these places. at chelsea, this is when todd boehly came in and the americans came in. they wanted to sweep the place clean, get rid of him, move into someone else. so that's been the difference. psg and also bayern munich very difficult board as well. i think it's going to be okay. i think it's going to be okay. >> i thought eric cantona was brilliant yesterday, making his statement about how he believes alex ferguson's been treated at manchester united. yeah. >> no mention of the seagulls on the. he was just told it straight didn't he. he just dropped the s bomb on. he should be able to do anything he wants at the club until the day he dies. such a lack of respect. it is totally scandalous. i am actually i know it's a weird thing, but i can't really see the problem or too much of a problem here. alex ferguson this is the story . problem here. alex ferguson this is the story. 82 years old. of course, club legend won goodness knows. what was it, how many trophies that he's won over the years. but he
now he's deaung also bayern munich. now he's dealing with very difficult boards at these places. at chelsea, this is when todd boehly came in and the americans came in. they wanted to sweep the place clean, get rid of him, move into someone else. so that's been the difference. psg and also bayern munich very difficult board as well. i think it's going to be okay. i think it's going to be okay. >> i thought eric cantona was brilliant yesterday, making his statement about how he believes...
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deaung too diplomatic. he was too savvy. dealing with the media can't.st isn't that sort of person. and that's why when i see reports yesterday in bild in germany, that thomas tuchel is in talks to take over, it would mean having a german in charge of the england england national team, which not everyone would be comfortable with, i don't think, but i think there might be some veracity to those reports because i think that the fa probably know and lee carsley probably know, that it's not a marriage made in heaven. no. >> mind you, i bet. i bet he's not looking forward to tonight. >> no, he probably isn't. i mean, you know, although england need a performance. i mean, it shouldn't be. they're up against finland, who they swatted away quite comfortably a couple of games ago. but the nations league, this is the other thing. you're on a hiding to nothing. because like you can win these games comfortably and no one would give you any credit because it's finland. or if you lose and if you lose them. woe betide the consequences that come with that. i mean, but,
deaung too diplomatic. he was too savvy. dealing with the media can't.st isn't that sort of person. and that's why when i see reports yesterday in bild in germany, that thomas tuchel is in talks to take over, it would mean having a german in charge of the england england national team, which not everyone would be comfortable with, i don't think, but i think there might be some veracity to those reports because i think that the fa probably know and lee carsley probably know, that it's not a...
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in a post on social media, the airport said police are currently on site deaung police are currently on site dealing with an incident. airport operations are currently suspended. a spokesman for west midlands police said passengers are advised not to come to the airport at this time. are advised not to come to the airport at this time . an airport at this time. an investigation has been launched into three unexplained deaths at a care home in swanage, where 48 elderly residents were living. social services indicated a possible link to a carbon monoxide leak, although the exact nature of the incident remains unclear. south western ambulance service responded in the early hours of this morning, dispatching a hazard response team and ten double crewed ambulances. authorities are urging the public to avoid the area as the situation develops. in other news, turning to the house of commons, where angela rayner has been filling in for sir keir starmer at prime minister's questions, the deputy prime minister came under pressure for more action against what labour mp mike tap called the evil
in a post on social media, the airport said police are currently on site deaung police are currently on site dealing with an incident. airport operations are currently suspended. a spokesman for west midlands police said passengers are advised not to come to the airport at this time. are advised not to come to the airport at this time . an airport at this time. an investigation has been launched into three unexplained deaths at a care home in swanage, where 48 elderly residents were living....