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but gain full sovereignty of the falkland islands . but the falkland islands.nister boris johnson told us he thinks the chagos deal is crazy . crazy. >> silence being given back to mauritius. your reaction? >> crazy. i mean, do i urge viewers of gb news to get out your maps, get out your atlases, check out the chagos islands , check out the chagos islands, see where they are, and see where mauritius is a long way away. yes. what is this claim? it's nonsense. it's total nonsense. why are we doing this? sheer political correctness . sheer political correctness. >> boris johnson, the former prime minister, speaking to camilla tominey. well, a quick breaking line to bring you that we are hearing from reading crown court this afternoon that a family doctor retired now has been described as a prolific and predatory sex offender after being convicted of multiple indecent assaults against patients in bracknell. doctor stephen cox was found guilty of 12 indecent assaults after a four week trial at that court. the 65 year old targeted seven women during a routine examina
but gain full sovereignty of the falkland islands . but the falkland islands.nister boris johnson told us he thinks the chagos deal is crazy . crazy. >> silence being given back to mauritius. your reaction? >> crazy. i mean, do i urge viewers of gb news to get out your maps, get out your atlases, check out the chagos islands , check out the chagos islands, see where they are, and see where mauritius is a long way away. yes. what is this claim? it's nonsense. it's total nonsense. why...
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but let's just talk the falkland islands , the talk the falkland islands, the falkland islands want to live there decide. and there's 2000 people live there. i've been there. they're absolutely 100% british. and while we're at it, we gave 255 lives to take back the falklands in 1982. and something like 777 people were wounded. that's british blood . we've shed that's british blood. we've shed blood to protect the falklands and actually they want us to be there and we should remain there. >> it's a question of perception as well around the world, isn't it? now, i have had my issues with david lammy. well, not just david lammy, but in this case it's relevant because he's foreign secretary continually. in my view, talking down british history and britain's past and our role in the world. and now we've seen the chagos islands go , we've seen the chagos islands go, the argentinians are, you know, ramping it up again as they do every now and again. but my concern would be the perception around the world of britain under this labour government, given what we've seen, is that we are gettable a
but let's just talk the falkland islands , the talk the falkland islands, the falkland islands want to live there decide. and there's 2000 people live there. i've been there. they're absolutely 100% british. and while we're at it, we gave 255 lives to take back the falklands in 1982. and something like 777 people were wounded. that's british blood . we've shed that's british blood. we've shed blood to protect the falklands and actually they want us to be there and we should remain there....
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obviously, they want the falklands back. we fought a war overit falklands back.n 1982 when the argentinians invaded, and now they have said that they've welcomed keir starmer's. what's described by the mail as humiliating handover of the chagos islands and saying that they welcome this step in the right direction and the end to outdated practices, i.e. britain controlling far off territories . controlling far off territories. so they are saying again, i mean, they haven't changed exactly. their position hasn't changed. they want the las malvinas, as they call it, the falkland islands. they want the falkland islands. they want the falkland islands. they want the falkland islands back and i've been to the falkland islands, actually a good few years ago now when i worked for the sun. and i can tell you the people of the falklands definitely don't want to be argentinian. yeah. and that's the most british place in your life. i mean, it is . is. >> gibraltar is the same. it's so unbelievably british. unbelievable. >> it really is, actually. so they had a referendum, i
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the falklands has. arrived. 99.9% or 99 plus percent want to be british. they are the only people who matter. it doesn't . it's not about it doesn't. it's not about whether you support the british empire or british or british sovereignty, or argentine sovereignty, or argentine sovereignty or decolonisation or anything. the only thing that matters is self—determination. >> but you're not. >> but you're not. >> it doesn't matter what i think. it doesn't matter what you think it only matters what the falkland islands think. >> absolutely right. >> absolutely right. >> but you're not listening to what i'm saying. the signalling that we're giving out as a country to foreign powers is that we are weak . we don't think that we are weak. we don't think straight. our defences are weak, and we're prepared to give up that which is rightfully ours. >> that is a sign of strength, actually not handing the chagos islands over when there was zero pressure to do it. >> mauritius has no axe to grind in chagos. they have,
the falklands has. arrived. 99.9% or 99 plus percent want to be british. they are the only people who matter. it doesn't . it's not about it doesn't. it's not about whether you support the british empire or british or british sovereignty, or argentine sovereignty, or argentine sovereignty or decolonisation or anything. the only thing that matters is self—determination. >> but you're not. >> but you're not. >> it doesn't matter what i think. it doesn't matter what you think...
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of the falkland islands.ver, the government insists its commitment to the falklands is unwavering. former prime minister boris johnson told gb news he thinks the chagos deal is crazy. >> chagos islands being given back to mauritius. your reaction? >> crazy. i mean, do i urge viewers of gb news to get out your maps, get out your atlases, check out the chagos islands , check out the chagos islands, see where they are, and see where mauritius is a long way away. yes. what is this claim? it's nonsense . it's total it's nonsense. it's total nonsense. why are we doing this? sheer political correctness. >> two former metropolitan police officers have been reinstated after being sacked for allegedly lying about smelling cannabis during a stop and search. jonathan clapham and sam franks stopped athlete bianca williams and her partner ricardo dos santos in 2020. the police appeals tribunal overturned their dismissal, calling the original ruling irrational and inconsistent. williams and dos santos say the decision is di
of the falkland islands.ver, the government insists its commitment to the falklands is unwavering. former prime minister boris johnson told gb news he thinks the chagos deal is crazy. >> chagos islands being given back to mauritius. your reaction? >> crazy. i mean, do i urge viewers of gb news to get out your maps, get out your atlases, check out the chagos islands , check out the chagos islands, see where they are, and see where mauritius is a long way away. yes. what is this...
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told me that you might have a little update on the whole questioning over the falklands . the falklandsstriking things from pmqs, wasn't it? i asked the prime minister on friday if he could rule out ever giving any other overseas territory away , other overseas territory away, like they have with the chagos islands. he did not answer that question, which did not go down very well. but in pmqs today he categorically said, in fact went out of his way to say in response to a question by ed davey that the falklands are british and will remain british and he said the same about gibraltar. but he also went on to add that this matter was very personal to him because his uncle had served in in the falkland island conflict and nearly died. and in fact, he did speak in a speech about security a few months ago about his uncle. i'll just read you a little bit of it. my uncle's sorry, my mum's brother, my uncle roger, served in the falklands on hms antelope . i falklands on hms antelope. i remember the terrible wait when his ship was bombed. my mum's fear as she sat by the radio every day listening
told me that you might have a little update on the whole questioning over the falklands . the falklandsstriking things from pmqs, wasn't it? i asked the prime minister on friday if he could rule out ever giving any other overseas territory away , other overseas territory away, like they have with the chagos islands. he did not answer that question, which did not go down very well. but in pmqs today he categorically said, in fact went out of his way to say in response to a question by ed davey...
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i mean the falklands. when we staked our claim on the falklands, argentina wasn't even a country.in gibraltar, they want to remain british. i couldn't tell you about the chagos islands. i don't know enough about it, but i do know it's too far away from mauritius and why would we let china have any kind of stronghold, like you said in your monologue? >> indeed , andy, it's unfair to >> indeed, andy, it's unfair to lay this at the door of the new prime minister fully, isn't it? because these negotiations started under former foreign secretary james cleverly? >> i think there are two key bits that predate the labour government in 2019, the international court of justice ruled that the continuing british occupation of the islands was illegal and then in november 2022, just before he was dispatched as foreign secretary to home secretary james cleverly opened negotiations. so i think these are two key pieces of information that that do prove that it information that that do prove thatitis information that that do prove that it is quite difficult to go. oh, well , that it is quite diffic
i mean the falklands. when we staked our claim on the falklands, argentina wasn't even a country.in gibraltar, they want to remain british. i couldn't tell you about the chagos islands. i don't know enough about it, but i do know it's too far away from mauritius and why would we let china have any kind of stronghold, like you said in your monologue? >> indeed , andy, it's unfair to >> indeed, andy, it's unfair to lay this at the door of the new prime minister fully, isn't it?...
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falklands troops on red alert british forces in the falklands were on full alert tonight after argentinaof soldiers has been placed on round the clock standby to intercept any attempt to make a grab for land in the south atlantic . observer next doubts atlantic. observer next doubts grow over labour's vat plans for private schools. government plans to impose vat on private schools from the 1st of january next year may have to be delayed because of warnings from unions, tax experts and school leaders that meeting the deadline will cause administrative chaos and teacher job losses and put teacherjob losses and put pressure on the state sector. also , premier league gave mps also, premier league gave mps £100,000 in free tickets. keir starmer faces a new row in the freebies scandal, as it's revealed the premier league and top clubs handed giveaways worth more than 100 k to mps , more than 100 k to mps, including the prime minister and nine cabinet ministers during the battle over a new footballer. football regulator sunday mirror now helen helen flanagan, an exclusive former sunday mirror n
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falklands came out immediately and said, don't worry, the falklands are safe.he fact that he's got to say it shows that this will be worrying people. you can't trust the labour party to look after the british national interest. they always prefer the interest. they always prefer the interest of the foreign state to the british state. and this is utterly craven and craven to the communist chinese. >> and i wonder if actually this is the direction of the travel of the government. they seem to be very guilty about britain's colonial past. the empire , colonial past. the empire, racism, slavery. is this them flashing their garter about the future direction of travel? sir jacob rees—mogg superb state of the nation, of course, coming next. thank you very much for joining me tonight. standing in for nigel farage. if you like me, i'm back 3 to 6 pm. tomorrow. no i'm not, i'm on a day off. i'll see you monday. but first, here's your weather with honour. krizik. >> even though we'll see a cloudy start, it'll be a bright outlook for the rest of the day. boxt solar sponsor
falklands came out immediately and said, don't worry, the falklands are safe.he fact that he's got to say it shows that this will be worrying people. you can't trust the labour party to look after the british national interest. they always prefer the interest. they always prefer the interest of the foreign state to the british state. and this is utterly craven and craven to the communist chinese. >> and i wonder if actually this is the direction of the travel of the government. they seem...
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yeah, and of course , the falklands. of course, the falklands. >> foreign. saying, well, this opens the door to the falklands and i think it doesn't really matter what the government thinks on this stuff. we're just going to give up if all of if all of the adversaries of the united kingdom, anyone with a territorial claim on british territory, now feels emboldened thanks to this move? >> well, also, we're going to be touching on iran's ayatollah and his warmongering speech bonkers this morning. bonkers speech of course, calling israel all names under the sun, rallying muslim nafions under the sun, rallying muslim nations to essentially take things into their own hands. well , listen, this things into their own hands. well, listen, this sounds like a cracking show. >> all that and more coming up at midday. how do you fancy another referendum? boris johnson thinks that you would like one about leaving the echr. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. >> 1139 ben and nana, with you >>1139 ben and nana, with you on britain's newsroom, only on gb news now , former
yeah, and of course , the falklands. of course, the falklands. >> foreign. saying, well, this opens the door to the falklands and i think it doesn't really matter what the government thinks on this stuff. we're just going to give up if all of if all of the adversaries of the united kingdom, anyone with a territorial claim on british territory, now feels emboldened thanks to this move? >> well, also, we're going to be touching on iran's ayatollah and his warmongering speech bonkers...
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and the falklands are a very have a very different history.u know, the argentinians are not indigenous to the falkland islands. it was just they got it, you know, from spain allegedly. whatever. so it's a very it's very different. >> give back the sausages. >> give back the sausages. >> i'm learning. okay son. now jonathan and david bebe bug boris's bog. now say that 100 times. bebe bug. boris says bog . times. bebe bug. boris says bog. bog. okay, go. did bebe bog. boris. bobby. boris bog. okay, right. listening device discovered in boris johnson's toilet just days after it was used by benjamin netanyahu. so in his new memoir, unleashed poo bear again, that's a big poo. it is. it's something he swallowed. so in his new memoir , unleashed, so in his new memoir, unleashed, bojo writes that it's not what it was all about. literally unleashing. yeah, it's all about his toilet adventures . boris on his toilet adventures. boris on the bog. so apparently, yeah, this is 2017. mr benjamin netanyahu came. mr now is it for you now suddenly you respect hi
and the falklands are a very have a very different history.u know, the argentinians are not indigenous to the falkland islands. it was just they got it, you know, from spain allegedly. whatever. so it's a very it's very different. >> give back the sausages. >> give back the sausages. >> i'm learning. okay son. now jonathan and david bebe bug boris's bog. now say that 100 times. bebe bug. boris says bog . times. bebe bug. boris says bog. bog. okay, go. did bebe bog. boris....
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i mean the falklands. when we staked our claim on the falklands, argentina wasn't even a country.gibraltar, they want to remain british. i couldn't tell you about the chagos islands. i don't know enough about it, but i do know it's too far away from mauritius and why would we let china have any kind of stronghold, like you said in your monologue? >> indeed , andy, it's unfair to >> indeed, andy, it's unfair to lay this at the door of the new prime minister fully, isn't it? because these negotiations started under former foreign secretary james cleverly? >> i think there are two key bits that predate the labour government in 2019, the international court of justice ruled that the continuing british occupation of the islands was illegal and then in november 2022, just before he was dispatched as foreign secretary to home secretary james cleverly opened negotiations. so i think these are two key pieces of information that that do prove that it information that that do prove thatitis information that that do prove that it is quite difficult to go. oh, well , that it is quite difficult
i mean the falklands. when we staked our claim on the falklands, argentina wasn't even a country.gibraltar, they want to remain british. i couldn't tell you about the chagos islands. i don't know enough about it, but i do know it's too far away from mauritius and why would we let china have any kind of stronghold, like you said in your monologue? >> indeed , andy, it's unfair to >> indeed, andy, it's unfair to lay this at the door of the new prime minister fully, isn't it? because...
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but i was at school with falklands , was at school with falklands, right? they were all british.island because. because there's not a lot going for me, but actually the thought that argentina genuinely can say they might call them the malvinas. these on these are no more argentine than, you know , more argentine than, you know, jersey and guernsey said the people of chagos weren't asked about their fate. >> they were just sold to mauritius. i mean, i know they don't live there. i know all those arguments, but they were just sold. they weren't even asked about this. as henry mark white said, they're quite rightly so. what's what's to say that we won't? we'll bother asking because . asking because. >> because it is completely different. so. so there is a whole thing about that . the whole thing about that. the there was a deal in the 60s between mauritius and the and britain that was not a good deal britain that was not a good deal, right, that we basically gave the chagos islands to mauritius, say , provided nobody mauritius, say, provided nobody lived there. we sent chagos people
but i was at school with falklands , was at school with falklands, right? they were all british.island because. because there's not a lot going for me, but actually the thought that argentina genuinely can say they might call them the malvinas. these on these are no more argentine than, you know , more argentine than, you know, jersey and guernsey said the people of chagos weren't asked about their fate. >> they were just sold to mauritius. i mean, i know they don't live there. i know all...
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starmer: my uncle nearly lost his life when his ship was torpedoed defending the falklands. they are british and will remain british. of course we will do everything we can do make it easier for all businesses to trade more freely so we can grow our economy. i've made it very clear about the falklands and it is personal to me. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a conservative lead counsel has proposed data of care phone -- of care homes. do you believe that this is a lifeline? she always returns happier, less confused and less anxious and for her partner david, it provides vital respite while she is there. they don't know how they will survive without it. will the prime minister join with me and asking the conservatives of the council to think again and oppose the devastating cuts to older people and their families? p.m. starmer: i'm shocked to hear of the impact on the council that was just described in terms of proposing cutbacks on care. councils across the country are the front line. they have left people who rely on services counting the cost. there is no quick fix to this but
starmer: my uncle nearly lost his life when his ship was torpedoed defending the falklands. they are british and will remain british. of course we will do everything we can do make it easier for all businesses to trade more freely so we can grow our economy. i've made it very clear about the falklands and it is personal to me. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a conservative lead counsel has proposed data of care phone -- of care homes. do you believe that this is a lifeline? she always returns...
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the falklands is personal to me. we can... the falklands is personalto me.byshire i county council are proposing to cut care centres and day centres across derbyshire. the jubilee centre is a lifeline for many. for one of my constituents and her partner it provides respite. will the prime ministerjoined me in asking the conservatives on derbyshire county council to think again and oppose these cuts to older people and their families? 1 cuts to older people and their families? ., cuts to older people and their families? . , ,, ., cuts to older people and their families? . , ., ., families? i am shocked to hear ofthe families? i am shocked to hear of the impact _ families? i am shocked to hear of the impact on _ families? i am shocked to hear of the impact on derbyshire i of the impact on derbyshire council that he has just described and cutbacks on adult social care. councils are at the front line of the last government ruinous policy. there is no quick fix but we will provide councils with more stability and certainty. we will provide multi—... funding settl
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because the difference in the falklands and gibraltar for instance, and the chagos islands is that falklandsd the gibraltar are full of people who have very clearly , people who have very clearly, repeatedly voted that they want to remain british and there is no chance that a labour government will mess with that at all. not the falklands, not gibraltar, not any, not anywhere like that. the chagos islands, which nobody in this country, as michel said at the beginning, had even heard of last week, are simply not simply not in that category. are you saying that 90%, 97% of people in the chagos islands want to remain british? no, of course not. there's hardly any people there. >> what do you think? >> what do you think? >> the people who were there, we've already given them citizenship. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> so what's the problem for what it's worth, by the way, i think the way that the chagossians have been treated is absolutely appalling. they have not been consulted, by the way, in any of this stuff. but that's kind of almost a side issue. what do you think has driven labour to do this?
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the falkland islands.that is the question. >> do you think that there is this feeling that the direction of travel under the labour party, we here before they got into power, so many conversations about the guilt of empire, of the colonial times, of slavery, there's been talk of reparations in the past from backbenchers who have been shackled, been silenced in recent years, but now they're in power. do you think this is a taste of things to come ? taste of things to come? >> completely. and we've got a taste with our universities as i said earlier, martin, this is a taste of things to come. and this is why we need a strong leader. we need both conservatives and reform to, you know, somehow unite over this issue and fight this together because the lib dems are not going to fight it. you know, the both parties need to be standing up for the british public on this. now >> and dame and dame andrea, do you think this might impact james cleverly's leadership contest? if it was something that happened on his watc
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or gibraltar and the falklands or gibraltar and the falklands in particular, where british blood has they want to be british and they are british, and they will stay british. so i think it's a little bit of scare mongering going on with this, with the chagos islands issue, because it does it does not impact at all our position on the falklands, gibraltar and elsewhere. >> but the argentinians are now saying that they are going to continue now until they get the island back, having seen what they've been saying that for 40 years, haven't they? >> and they can and they can go wistful. >> you know, we've been very clear on it, but it had gone quiet. we'd kind of moved on. but now this has reignited it and everybody's feeling a bit a bit nervous about that . not only bit nervous about that. not only that, but they didn't ask the chagos people, the chagos islands, they didn't ask them what they would like to happen because surely that's that was the problem in the first place. they took something without asking, and now they should ask . asking, and now they should ask. >> i mean, i think
or gibraltar and the falklands or gibraltar and the falklands in particular, where british blood has they want to be british and they are british, and they will stay british. so i think it's a little bit of scare mongering going on with this, with the chagos islands issue, because it does it does not impact at all our position on the falklands, gibraltar and elsewhere. >> but the argentinians are now saying that they are going to continue now until they get the island back, having seen...
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falklands? well, back to my panel . strategically, the chagos panel.he chagos islands are important . china has islands are important. china has been pumping money into mauritius . david lammy mauritius. david lammy surrendered to china. >> well, two things right at the start. i think an enormous shame that this has not been announced to parliament in parliament is not sitting and i think that matters. then next, no one seems to have asked the chagossians what they want and they, i gather, want all sorts of different things . i've in fact different things. i've in fact been to mauritius about ten years ago and spoken to chagossians. i have an observation about this in a question. the observation is this when david cameron was prime minister, we were apparently very resistant to doing this . then there was doing this. then there was apparently a change under later conservative prime ministers, and you may be able to cast some light on this because you were around at the time and some of the conservative leadership contenders feel very strongly that was
falklands? well, back to my panel . strategically, the chagos panel.he chagos islands are important . china has islands are important. china has been pumping money into mauritius . david lammy mauritius. david lammy surrendered to china. >> well, two things right at the start. i think an enormous shame that this has not been announced to parliament in parliament is not sitting and i think that matters. then next, no one seems to have asked the chagossians what they want and they, i...
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and falklands are very different indeed.ed to modern partnerships with our overseas territories based on mutual consent. after mauritius elections, the government will move towards treaty signature and it is then our intention to pursue ratification in 2025 by submitting the treaty and the bill to this house for scrutiny. this is a historic moment, a victory for diplomacy. we've saved the base . we've secured saved the base. we've secured britain's national interests for the long term. i commend this statement tonight . shadow statement tonight. shadow foreign secretary andrew mitchell . mitchell. >> and that was david lammy. there . speaking on the decision there. speaking on the decision to hand back sovereignty of the chagos islands to mauritius. i'm joined in our studio by our political editor, chris. chris, good to be said. he was very heavily heckled. he was very heavily heckled. he was very heavily laughed at in certain parts of that . and then he tried parts of that. and then he tried to palm it off onto the foreign
and falklands are very different indeed.ed to modern partnerships with our overseas territories based on mutual consent. after mauritius elections, the government will move towards treaty signature and it is then our intention to pursue ratification in 2025 by submitting the treaty and the bill to this house for scrutiny. this is a historic moment, a victory for diplomacy. we've saved the base . we've secured saved the base. we've secured britain's national interests for the long term. i...
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is the falkland islands safe?f as it already has economically to the eu and the republic? >> what do we make of the fury, though? i mean, we've obviously been playing a clip all morning. bons been playing a clip all morning. boris johnson doing his interview with camilla tominey, he's, you know, outraged . it's he's, you know, outraged. it's crazy. except as liz truss's people have been messaging in this morning saying, well, he asked her to start these negotiations to have these meetings. >> well, and it took david cameron to stop it in its tracks when he became foreign secretary. but this is a larger question of the calibre and the convictions of our senior politicians as to why was anyone even prepared to even start a debate or discussion on giving away british sovereignty? it should be a no go area, and it should be a no go area, and it should be a united, cross—party political consensus on this. and this is what we have to ask at the ballot box as to, well, what sort of politicians are we electing into place
is the falkland islands safe?f as it already has economically to the eu and the republic? >> what do we make of the fury, though? i mean, we've obviously been playing a clip all morning. bons been playing a clip all morning. boris johnson doing his interview with camilla tominey, he's, you know, outraged . it's he's, you know, outraged. it's crazy. except as liz truss's people have been messaging in this morning saying, well, he asked her to start these negotiations to have these...
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or gibraltar , the falklands or gibraltar, which, as he says, are not up for negotiation.nd under the government's plans for children are in hospital tonight after a school bus crash in northern ireland. a major incident was declared this afternoon when the bus, with 43 pupils was coming home from college and overturned in a field in county down. police are investigating the cause of the crash
or gibraltar , the falklands or gibraltar, which, as he says, are not up for negotiation.nd under the government's plans for children are in hospital tonight after a school bus crash in northern ireland. a major incident was declared this afternoon when the bus, with 43 pupils was coming home from college and overturned in a field in county down. police are investigating the cause of the crash
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secondly, the inhabitants the falkland islands voted in a referendum back in 2013 to retain their statusa british overseas territory. thirdly, london has repeatedly stated that it does not plan to return to the issue of the islands' ownership, no matter what buenos aires wants. anna voronina, anna pogonina, evgeniya zemtsova, news. and on the eve of teacher's day, mikhail mishustin presented awards to teachers from border regions. the head of government thanked them for their civic position and love for their homeland and noted that there are real professionals in every corner of our country. with details maria valieva. there are real professionals in every corner of russia, noted during the presentation of gratitude to teachers from rural schools mikhail mishustin thanked the teachers for their civic position, selfless attitude to their native land for loyalty to their calling. most of those invited to the government house work in new and pre-frontline regions. physical education teacher of the boarding school of the city of kursk, valerievich, i especially note that he is a true patrio
secondly, the inhabitants the falkland islands voted in a referendum back in 2013 to retain their statusa british overseas territory. thirdly, london has repeatedly stated that it does not plan to return to the issue of the islands' ownership, no matter what buenos aires wants. anna voronina, anna pogonina, evgeniya zemtsova, news. and on the eve of teacher's day, mikhail mishustin presented awards to teachers from border regions. the head of government thanked them for their civic position and...
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falklands, gibraltar, everything. that's not nailed down to the floor. >> well, there is give away. the one thing with the falklands is we can say with some certainty that the residents want to remain british. that is a distinct distinction, i suppose, in this regard . regard. >> yeah. although this many people think they do as well. so it's not. yeah. and you know what? there aren't that many of them. they haven't been living there a while and you feel for them. but at the end of the day, this is an american base and which means it's a british base because this is britain is an island off the coast of america, do you think? well, can i tell my joke? >> go on. very quickly. >> go on. very quickly. >> i just told it. >> i just told it. >> oh, sorry. was that it? >> oh, sorry. was that it? >> i missed it as well. it was being talked over. >> yeah, well, you have to get a bit more quickly . the last three bit more quickly. the last three setup lines. i know you do. you're going. >> but. but you know what? the last show, you didn't do this because you were a bit more low key. and this s
falklands, gibraltar, everything. that's not nailed down to the floor. >> well, there is give away. the one thing with the falklands is we can say with some certainty that the residents want to remain british. that is a distinct distinction, i suppose, in this regard . regard. >> yeah. although this many people think they do as well. so it's not. yeah. and you know what? there aren't that many of them. they haven't been living there a while and you feel for them. but at the end of...
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the sunday express falklands troops . sunday express falklands troops. on red alert.he mail on sunday misogynist, schoolboy faced terror unit probes the mirror game changer cancer test. and finally, the daily star psychic beaten up by yobbo haunted doll, which we covered in some detail earlier. that is it for tonight's show. thanks to cressida and lewis headliners is back tomorrow at 11 pm. lewis is clapping him . this was a good is clapping him. this was a good show. good show. if you're watching it at 5 am, finish . watching it at 5 am, finish. >> stay tuned. you're misogynist. >> stop shouting over breakfast. please stay tuned for breakfast, but for now, it's good night . but for now, it's good night. good morning and god bless . good morning and god bless. >> there will be a light breeze in the morning leading to a warm front . boxt heat pumps sponsors front. boxt heat pumps sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your gb news weather update from the met office. after a fine day today, turning cloudier on sunday, outbreaks of rain and drizzle a
the sunday express falklands troops . sunday express falklands troops. on red alert.he mail on sunday misogynist, schoolboy faced terror unit probes the mirror game changer cancer test. and finally, the daily star psychic beaten up by yobbo haunted doll, which we covered in some detail earlier. that is it for tonight's show. thanks to cressida and lewis headliners is back tomorrow at 11 pm. lewis is clapping him . this was a good is clapping him. this was a good show. good show. if you're...
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however, the government insists its commitment to the falklands is unwavering. former prime minister boris johnson told gb news he thinks the deal is crazy , news he thinks the deal is crazy, but islands being given back to mauritius . mauritius. >> your reaction? >> your reaction? >> crazy. i mean, do i urge viewers of gb news to get out your maps, get out your atlases, check out the chagos islands, see where they are and see where mauritius is a long way away. yes. what is this claim? it's nonsense. it's total nonsense. why are we doing this? sheer political correctness . political correctness. >> sir keir starmer has announced what he calls a game changing £22 billion funding package for projects that capture and store carbon emissions. speaking to workers in liverpool, he said the investment in so—called carbon capture clusters will create thousands of jobs, bring in investments and help meet climate goals. however , green climate goals. however, green campaigners warn the move could prolong oil and gas production, with the projects not set to begin storing
however, the government insists its commitment to the falklands is unwavering. former prime minister boris johnson told gb news he thinks the deal is crazy , news he thinks the deal is crazy, but islands being given back to mauritius . mauritius. >> your reaction? >> your reaction? >> crazy. i mean, do i urge viewers of gb news to get out your maps, get out your atlases, check out the chagos islands, see where they are and see where mauritius is a long way away. yes. what is...
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there is also the question of the falkland islands, as the british call them, or the malvinas islandsentina. the minister of foreign affairs of this countries hastened to declare that the return of the archipelago to mauritius must be followed by a new step towards decolonization of england. following the path that we began with concrete actions, not empty rhetoric, we are going to restore full sovereignty over our molvina islands. the british ministry of foreign affairs claims that nothing of the sort is conceivable, but the conservatives, who lost the recent election, are shouting from every corner that this is a disgrace. the conservative party is currently choosing a new leader, one of the candidates did not become wasted no time and launched into an angry article arguing that britain was de facto ceding the archipelago to geopolitical adversaries. china has supported mauritius in recent years, signing a free trade agreement in 1919 and funding 47 development projects. china is well placed to place listening stations and other strategic facilities on one of the islands of the arch
there is also the question of the falkland islands, as the british call them, or the malvinas islandsentina. the minister of foreign affairs of this countries hastened to declare that the return of the archipelago to mauritius must be followed by a new step towards decolonization of england. following the path that we began with concrete actions, not empty rhetoric, we are going to restore full sovereignty over our molvina islands. the british ministry of foreign affairs claims that nothing of...
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any remnants of the british empire remain argentina, nar, ready to use the idea of reclaiming the falkland islands following the transfer of the che, got silenced from the u. k. version. so i'm thinking you for imposing half the charges on the chinese, maybe the electric vehicles, that sounds divisions within the block itself. grove, over the country, personal times the this is our to international. my name's you know, nieland's 30 minutes of use into starts not we begin in the lebanese capital where adf attacks are persisting this summer. they also marks the 5th day of israel's brand invasion of the country. so just behind me, by the way, live pictures right now. just after 4 pm and they were at, this is the southern suburbs of at bear woods. we are looking at the very and under pressure area already but plumes. all the smoke could be seen the last number of hours rising from different areas. and as the live picture, by the way, not a lot of the distance away from the international airport to at, by the way, at just the earlier in the day as well. we know that israel claims not eliminated
any remnants of the british empire remain argentina, nar, ready to use the idea of reclaiming the falkland islands following the transfer of the che, got silenced from the u. k. version. so i'm thinking you for imposing half the charges on the chinese, maybe the electric vehicles, that sounds divisions within the block itself. grove, over the country, personal times the this is our to international. my name's you know, nieland's 30 minutes of use into starts not we begin in the lebanese capital...
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i've been very clear about the falklands. it's personal to me. jon pearce . personal to me.ou, mr speaker. conservative led derbyshire county council are proposing to cut adult day centres and care homes across derbyshire. >> my constituents. >> my constituents. >> pat was diagnosed with dementia in 2016. >> the jubilee centre in new mills is a lifeline for her and her family. she always returns happier, less confused and less anxious. and for her partner david and main carer, it provides vital respite while she's there. they do not know how they'll survive without it. will the prime ministerjoin with me in asking the conservatives on derbyshire county council to think again and oppose these devastating cuts to older people and their families ? families? >> well, i'm shocked to hear of the impact on derbyshire council, but that he has just described to are proposing cutbacks on adult social care and councils across the country were at the front line of the last government's ruinous economic failure. and it's left people who rely on services counting the cost. now there is no
i've been very clear about the falklands. it's personal to me. jon pearce . personal to me.ou, mr speaker. conservative led derbyshire county council are proposing to cut adult day centres and care homes across derbyshire. >> my constituents. >> my constituents. >> pat was diagnosed with dementia in 2016. >> the jubilee centre in new mills is a lifeline for her and her family. she always returns happier, less confused and less anxious. and for her partner david and main...
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the same falkland islands that over 200 british servicemen gave their lives to protect .e their lives to protect. in 1982, we had the appointment of a supposedly neutral civil servant in sue gray, who laughably investigated the partygate scandal. was potentially interviewed by starmer whilst she was still a pubuc starmer whilst she was still a public servant and who, on entry into downing street, issued an access all areas pass to labour donor lord alli, who by the way, had given £10,000 to her own son's election fund . oh, and she son's election fund. oh, and she negotiated herself a salary even higher than that of the pm himself. there was a rant, not even befitting a student union activist, courtesy of the transport minister, louise hague, who urged customers to boycott p&o, which almost lost this country. £1 billion worth of investment , 10 this country. £1 billion worth of investment, 10 million pensioners, a large portion of whom are living in poverty, are to be stripped of the winter fuel payment. there's the egregious tax on private schools, which has seen over 10
the same falkland islands that over 200 british servicemen gave their lives to protect .e their lives to protect. in 1982, we had the appointment of a supposedly neutral civil servant in sue gray, who laughably investigated the partygate scandal. was potentially interviewed by starmer whilst she was still a pubuc starmer whilst she was still a public servant and who, on entry into downing street, issued an access all areas pass to labour donor lord alli, who by the way, had given £10,000 to...
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front page falklands troops on red alert.owed to recapture the islands. this is a statement from argentina's foreign minister, diana medina, boasting we will recover the full sovereignty of the last malvinas, which is what they call the falklands. so on the western, obviously a falklands hero talking in the sun, oppositely talking about how we have to hold on to the falklands at all costs. red alert means that they're obviously basically doing increased patrols on the falklands. we've got a i think it's around 200 soldiers on there, but there is a fear that argentina will have seen what's happened last week with keir starmer without even a vote. by the way, just giving away the islands to mauritius the other day , they're worried that day, they're worried that argentina will just float across . argentina will just float across. >> i just put a flag on there andifs >> i just put a flag on there and it's a fair point. and actually having troops on higher alert is sensible. got to be careful not to overegg it. we spoke to someon
front page falklands troops on red alert.owed to recapture the islands. this is a statement from argentina's foreign minister, diana medina, boasting we will recover the full sovereignty of the last malvinas, which is what they call the falklands. so on the western, obviously a falklands hero talking in the sun, oppositely talking about how we have to hold on to the falklands at all costs. red alert means that they're obviously basically doing increased patrols on the falklands. we've got a i...
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>> and my uncle nearly lost his life when his ship was torpedoed defending the falklands
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and itwant falklands. >> you see what i mean?upped meanwhile, the comedians just slipped lower. >> yes, you're getting way more than you're getting twice as much money as i am. >> unionise staying with the telegraph now , nick. hezbollah telegraph now, nick. hezbollah have been grievously misunderstood. not so much a violent terrorist organisation, more a sort of prayer group with benefits. exactly. >> and i, for one, believe them. it's hezbollah has not committed violence. lebanese ambassador tells bbc this is rami mortada who says i condemn any act of violence, but hezbollah has not been committing violence. they were firing exclusively at military targets. i thought for a second he maybe meant they haven't been committing violence because their attacks are so ineffective and they're all deau ineffective and they're all dealt with by the dome. >> an iron dome. yeah. >> an iron dome. yeah. >> yeah, but but richard kemp, who's a former british army commander, says, i'm afraid the lebanese ambassador is very mistaken. they've been
and itwant falklands. >> you see what i mean?upped meanwhile, the comedians just slipped lower. >> yes, you're getting way more than you're getting twice as much money as i am. >> unionise staying with the telegraph now , nick. hezbollah telegraph now, nick. hezbollah have been grievously misunderstood. not so much a violent terrorist organisation, more a sort of prayer group with benefits. exactly. >> and i, for one, believe them. it's hezbollah has not committed...
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the falklands. >> has the prime ministerjust lied about his uncle being torpedoed in the falklands wart there. are. and is labour about to go soft on the eco loons? i'm joined by the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessman and activist adam brookes, and writer and broadcaster nina myskow. oh , and yes, as i was myskow. oh, and yes, as i was saying, labour are about to sack the man, it appears, who wanted to clamp down on those eco criminals. have they caved in to the crusty mob? also tonight . the crusty mob? also tonight. reform lee anderson is live to discuss how we should handle the rise of islamist terrorism. >> and god told me to come out here and get a boat. i came out here and get a boat. i came out here and get a boat. i came out here and got a boat and everything that you've been telling me over the last two days is, i'm doing the right thing. he's got my back. i'm in good shape. i ain't sweating it. >> hurricane milton is hurtling towards florida. but that man is refusing to leave. we're going to catch up with him and go live to catch up with him a
the falklands. >> has the prime ministerjust lied about his uncle being torpedoed in the falklands wart there. are. and is labour about to go soft on the eco loons? i'm joined by the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessman and activist adam brookes, and writer and broadcaster nina myskow. oh , and yes, as i was myskow. oh, and yes, as i was saying, labour are about to sack the man, it appears, who wanted to clamp down on those eco criminals. have they caved in...
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it sends about falklands islands, whatever. thatis falklands islands, whatever.to be a vote. apparently this is the latest on this. there will be a vote in parliament before this actually goes through. but surely he should have welcomed that to begin with. right. and it just looks a bit underhand. >> yeah. i mean, first things first though. i mean, i have heard of the chagos islands. i had no clue we had such a thing in the same way that i didn't know we had the falklands islands until we invaded them. >> and i feel the same way about scotland. >> no, no, exactly. but everyone knew. but everyone thought the falkland islands, including myself, was an island off the top of scotland . so, i mean, top of scotland. so, i mean, let's find out where it is first. do we need it and give it to lord alli? because he's been very generous. >> that's true. >> that's true. >> he deserves to get some payback. okay, well, let's move on. we've got a question now from. is this peter? peter? >> yeah. hello? hey, andrew. >> yeah. hello? hey, andrew. >> does this past week's vice pres
it sends about falklands islands, whatever. thatis falklands islands, whatever.to be a vote. apparently this is the latest on this. there will be a vote in parliament before this actually goes through. but surely he should have welcomed that to begin with. right. and it just looks a bit underhand. >> yeah. i mean, first things first though. i mean, i have heard of the chagos islands. i had no clue we had such a thing in the same way that i didn't know we had the falklands islands until we...
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it's about the constant conflicts that we are involved in, from falklands through to iraq, bosnia, allneed to know that we remember them. thank you is two words that doesn't seem... it doesn't cover it. butjust thank you so much. thank you for remembering the fallen. we will take a short break and have the weather details in the moment, and when we are back will have all the latest from the middle east. we will also be live in the us where we are a week out from the us election, we will hear from our correspond in on the ground. we will also hearfrom a correspond in on the ground. we will also hear from a speech writer for bill clinton, because in the coming hours we have already heard from donald trump earlier today, but we have a major speech, what is described as a closing argument to the country from kamala harris right there in the capital. all that is coming up, but as i say, let's hear the weather first. hello. for most of us, it's been quite a cloudy, gloomy day, but relatively mild. in eastern scotland, where the sun came out in aberdeen, the temperature reached 16 celsius, fi
it's about the constant conflicts that we are involved in, from falklands through to iraq, bosnia, allneed to know that we remember them. thank you is two words that doesn't seem... it doesn't cover it. butjust thank you so much. thank you for remembering the fallen. we will take a short break and have the weather details in the moment, and when we are back will have all the latest from the middle east. we will also be live in the us where we are a week out from the us election, we will hear...