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now, even ed miliband, who is david miliband's younger brother, doesn't matter.lly backs heathrow. so much for his green dream. this is in the independent. how much is the independent tomorrow? >> just tell us the story. we've got a minute. >> the independent is free because it's online. i don't know what we're doing reporting this because it's in the independent. but the fact is, is there's no such thing as a green dream. anti—corbyn is not green. the more carbon you have, the greener the world is. so carbon neutral. carbon zero, whatever it is. >> that's a great point because the more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. not that i'm saying it's a great idea to fill the atmosphere with carbon dioxide, but the more there is i mean, that's plant food. so yeah, we see the greening of the deserts. we see plants growing better. it's almost like fertiliser and laboun it's almost like fertiliser and labour. labour got in promising cheap energy through all their green technology, and they're going to slash bills by up to £300. instead, bills are projected to rise by £800.
now, even ed miliband, who is david miliband's younger brother, doesn't matter.lly backs heathrow. so much for his green dream. this is in the independent. how much is the independent tomorrow? >> just tell us the story. we've got a minute. >> the independent is free because it's online. i don't know what we're doing reporting this because it's in the independent. but the fact is, is there's no such thing as a green dream. anti—corbyn is not green. the more carbon you have, the...
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prime minister and the energy secretary, ed miliband here. the potentialfor that is huge.i'm determined we're going to get back there. on the building we need to get control don't like it, tough. to be able to say no. the liberal democrats say investing in renewable energy we were very supportive of nuclear. we were supportive of small modular reactors. that's a good thing. chris mason, bbc news, in preston. our top story this evening... coming up on bbc news — one—day international against india at nagpur. the prime minister says those affected by the grenfell tower fire grenfell tower is to be demolishd. as tom symonds reports. you can see grenfell tower for miles, and the people who lived here loved their views of london. at a community meeting last night by the deputy prime minister, angela rayner. by the ten year anniversary, there will be no grenfell tower and potentially even no it's just awful. the government insists it has talked to the community holding a series of meetings. it's being propped up and it's constantly monitored. it is not seen as practicable to rem
prime minister and the energy secretary, ed miliband here. the potentialfor that is huge.i'm determined we're going to get back there. on the building we need to get control don't like it, tough. to be able to say no. the liberal democrats say investing in renewable energy we were very supportive of nuclear. we were supportive of small modular reactors. that's a good thing. chris mason, bbc news, in preston. our top story this evening... coming up on bbc news — one—day international against...
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i'm really glad that you raised ed miliband on net zero green energy energy secretary.rever he's gone, suspiciously silent this week, he's gone awol because he doesn't because he's a vocal critic. last seen. >> last seen playing a ukulele in a field. >> the answer, my friend, is blowin in the wind. >> i mean, what an embarrassment that was. but but. yeah. carry on. >> emma wright, the. >> emma wright, the. >> standing today to the court case that will evaluate whether there should be more coal and thatis there should be more coal and that is out that has come out today. >> within minutes of the announcement london and heathrow is in london. london's own mayor, labour's mayor sadiq khan, was saying that he would fight that all the way. our own prime minister, keir starmer, there's always a tweet, keir starmer talking about opposing the third runway at heathrow. this is absolutely pathetic. and lots of what lloyd says about about needing a third runway. fine. fair enough. in 25 years, that's quite a long time. but the fact is we need growth. now. if this is her growth pla
i'm really glad that you raised ed miliband on net zero green energy energy secretary.rever he's gone, suspiciously silent this week, he's gone awol because he doesn't because he's a vocal critic. last seen. >> last seen playing a ukulele in a field. >> the answer, my friend, is blowin in the wind. >> i mean, what an embarrassment that was. but but. yeah. carry on. >> emma wright, the. >> emma wright, the. >> standing today to the court case that will...
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when we spoke to ed miliband today, we communicated that _ renters live in derelict, - expensive homesn over the next 12 weeks. kevin peachey, bbc news. now — to an amazing story. that i would have done, exactly what my next guest has and his father david earlier. so i went through a course of chemotherapy over 2020, bone marrow transplant in 2014. so the first one failed. so then we done obviously the second one, which was me, um, and i was 13. i think i was 12, 13. so i was my second or third year at secondary school. so it's incredible. and fast forward to more recently, where were you when you actually got i was in australia. if you want to do the transplant, so. and david, you're smiling. but i mean, that must have been so much pressure on you, the whole family. yeah. and as you know, as a father, you know, and him being my son, it was like i didn't really want my son to go through another trial. in terms of, you know, donating and saving my life. up for it than i was, to be honest. you weren't nervous, joshua 7 wanted to help him. so that was kind of all that i was thinking about
when we spoke to ed miliband today, we communicated that _ renters live in derelict, - expensive homesn over the next 12 weeks. kevin peachey, bbc news. now — to an amazing story. that i would have done, exactly what my next guest has and his father david earlier. so i went through a course of chemotherapy over 2020, bone marrow transplant in 2014. so the first one failed. so then we done obviously the second one, which was me, um, and i was 13. i think i was 12, 13. so i was my second or...
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when we spoke to ed miliband today, we communicated that _ over the next 12 weeks. as many of them endure a cold winter in dark, damp homes, this row is coming to the boil. the government clearly keen to promote the net zero agenda, the promote the netrzereregende. the is, promote the hetrzeroregende. the is, who promote the hetrzeroregende, the is, who pays for it? question is, who pays for it? the government _ question is, who pays for it? the government says _ question is, who pays for it? tue government says make question is, who pays for it? tt'e government says make the improvements some of the privately rented properties need, landlords on rented properties need. landlords on at paying around hie}? w 7 there are some grants �*ctm�* there are "me ”fl" "7 f f f f" "7 alsoa cap of 50 so will pay more .e a. er: 25; ti ’f:% pay more than that, but it seems to pay more than that, but it seems unlikely given the state of the public the government is 7—- to want to out large 772—727 7 7 of extra 7 7 7 7 of extra cash. 7 of extra cash. tension amounts of extra cash. th
when we spoke to ed miliband today, we communicated that _ over the next 12 weeks. as many of them endure a cold winter in dark, damp homes, this row is coming to the boil. the government clearly keen to promote the net zero agenda, the promote the netrzereregende. the is, promote the hetrzeroregende. the is, who promote the hetrzeroregende, the is, who pays for it? question is, who pays for it? the government _ question is, who pays for it? the government says _ question is, who pays for it?...
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. >> and then we say, this is because of ed miliband and everyone just gets an idea. >> yeah. >> yeahthe problem is we're reliant on norway, and norway has gone mental. i mean, they're having this row about green energy laws. also, i read the other day, just just from memory rich person in norway, a sort of millionaire or whatever is losing 1/50 of their wealth per yeah losing 1/50 of their wealth per year. i think just by staying there because of the capital gains tax and the tax, there's some incredible tax sort of vicious cycle where they're just you can't keep money in assets or anything. and so norway has gone mental and now and we're dependent on norway the same. the same is true for all european countries. we need to develop nuclear and stop messing about. >> yeah, i think so. okay. still to come. has the guardian found something that isn't racist? and how is the nhs going to help lockdown babies? this is headliners only on gb welcome back to headliners. opening with a rare good news story from an often doom and gloom heavy newspaper, everyone at the guardian must be delighted.
. >> and then we say, this is because of ed miliband and everyone just gets an idea. >> yeah. >> yeahthe problem is we're reliant on norway, and norway has gone mental. i mean, they're having this row about green energy laws. also, i read the other day, just just from memory rich person in norway, a sort of millionaire or whatever is losing 1/50 of their wealth per yeah losing 1/50 of their wealth per year. i think just by staying there because of the capital gains tax and the...
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expect things to escalate faster than the blood pressure of ed miliband's new vanhy pressure of ed miliband'sanity photographer, who's frantically trying to capture a single shot of aides looking like a normal human being. here's his latest attempt. now, for our radio listeners, all i can say is i wish i was you right now. and of course, we want to hear your views. drop us a line at gbnews.com/yoursay. and don't forget to get your questions in for ask the five. no topic is off limits, except, of course, all of your willy related messages. but before this descends into total chaos or doctor renee has to administer some form of muscle relaxant to will. it's time for your saturday night news with sophia wenzler. >> darren. thank you. it's just gone 6:00. these are your headlines. donald trump has said many isis terrorists have been killed in caves by us airstrikes. he ordered this morning, posting on his social media site truth social. the us president said this morning i ordered precision military airstrikes on the senior isis attack planner and other terrorists he recruited and led in somalia.
expect things to escalate faster than the blood pressure of ed miliband's new vanhy pressure of ed miliband'sanity photographer, who's frantically trying to capture a single shot of aides looking like a normal human being. here's his latest attempt. now, for our radio listeners, all i can say is i wish i was you right now. and of course, we want to hear your views. drop us a line at gbnews.com/yoursay. and don't forget to get your questions in for ask the five. no topic is off limits, except,...
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they include people like energy secretary ed miliband, defence secretary ed miliband, defence secretaryey, health minister stephen kinnock, even home secretary yvette cooper. so what are the key issues reform voters really care about? well, we know that they really, really care about immigration. they want legal immigration lowered and they want illegal immigration stopped. so what has labour promised on these issues? well, look at legal immigration. the answer is very little beyond a few platitudes about bringing the numbers down without mentioning a cap at all and reducing reliance on foreign laboun reducing reliance on foreign labour. but what has labour promised on illegal migration? well, the answer is we covered last week is that actually they've decriminalised illegal migration. they've opened the floodgates. they've given people more incentives to come to the uk illegally. the key point here is that labour simply doesn't have the will to resolve the issues that matter to reform voters, that matter to the country. in other words, a reform party isn't going anywhere any time soon,
they include people like energy secretary ed miliband, defence secretary ed miliband, defence secretaryey, health minister stephen kinnock, even home secretary yvette cooper. so what are the key issues reform voters really care about? well, we know that they really, really care about immigration. they want legal immigration lowered and they want illegal immigration stopped. so what has labour promised on these issues? well, look at legal immigration. the answer is very little beyond a few...
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things spiral faster than ed miliband blowing £22 billion of your money on a carbon capture scheme, about effective as diane abbott at a maths contest slated this week in a damning parliamentary report. was that carbon capture stuff.7 by the way, this man turns me redder than his politics and everyone's favourite, reasoned supremo. of course, chloe dobbs joins us this week, and i'm very much looking forward to seeing what she has to say. she's like a rottweiler. when she gets started to tell you, you know the drill. each host outlines their argument about a chosen topic. then we all pile in and the fur starts to fly. and of course we want to know your views. do send your views and post your comments by visiting gbnews.com/yoursay. and don't forget your questions for ask the five. no topics are off limits. now, before this descends into total chaos or alex mysteriously returns into the studio like a man suffering deprivation, it's time for your saturday night news with sam francis. >> darren, thank you, and good evening to you. just coming up to 6:05. well, clashes have broken out in londo
things spiral faster than ed miliband blowing £22 billion of your money on a carbon capture scheme, about effective as diane abbott at a maths contest slated this week in a damning parliamentary report. was that carbon capture stuff.7 by the way, this man turns me redder than his politics and everyone's favourite, reasoned supremo. of course, chloe dobbs joins us this week, and i'm very much looking forward to seeing what she has to say. she's like a rottweiler. when she gets started to tell...
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ed miliband has been forced to back down on his opposition to the heathrow expansion. is it time that he backed down on the rest of his net zero vanity project? newly released data shows housing pnces released data shows housing prices are at a record high. can we ever get control over the housing market if we cannot control the immigration crisis? i'll be discussing with the top expert tonight. that's state of the nation with me. matt goodwin starts right now. now i'll also be joined tonight by my top panel. at least i'm hoping to be joined by labour adviser stella santokhi on her way from westminster and former spokesman here in the studio with me for reform uk, gawain towler. as ever, let me know your views at gbnews.com/yoursay. hit me up on x at goodwin mj. but for now, it's x at goodwin mj. but for now, wsfime x at goodwin mj. but for now, it's time for the news bulletin with sam francis. >> very good evening to you. a recap of the top stories at just after 8:00. we'll start in the united states, where on day 19 of donald trump's second term in office, japan has c
ed miliband has been forced to back down on his opposition to the heathrow expansion. is it time that he backed down on the rest of his net zero vanity project? newly released data shows housing pnces released data shows housing prices are at a record high. can we ever get control over the housing market if we cannot control the immigration crisis? i'll be discussing with the top expert tonight. that's state of the nation with me. matt goodwin starts right now. now i'll also be joined tonight...
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