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and this is about gerry adams, who lewis schaffer yesterday called fat repeatedly. that. interesting choice. i don't want to take away from your adams comment, but i also la fire visit shows sussexes are out of touch. i love the fact that there's a disaster. people are suffering. they'll be there. i think the thing is that there's an ability within the british press to tie everything to the sussexes and israel, and i think it's quite amazing. it's a gift. >> it's yeah, it's amazing to me as well that adams, gerry adams is one of the people that, like starmer, he's alienated almost everyone, like farmers, old people. who does he like? gerry adams? >> it's like he couldn't chagos he wants to get. he just wants to give all of our money chagos take it away from the pensioners. give it all to chagos and gerry adams. give him the chagos islands. yeah. the times has ceasefire joy on both sides. the times they're representing themselves. as you know, like the arbiters of. we're the middle guys. look, we've got a photo of the happy palestinians and we've got a picture of the
and this is about gerry adams, who lewis schaffer yesterday called fat repeatedly. that. interesting choice. i don't want to take away from your adams comment, but i also la fire visit shows sussexes are out of touch. i love the fact that there's a disaster. people are suffering. they'll be there. i think the thing is that there's an ability within the british press to tie everything to the sussexes and israel, and i think it's quite amazing. it's a gift. >> it's yeah, it's amazing to me...
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i'm also going to be talking about gerry adams issue.s to basically appeasing the ira? obviously, gerry adams denies ever being a part of the ira. i'm also going to be speaking to a brave survivor of the grooming gangs issue, so stay tuned for that. >> well, i'm glad you're keeping it on the agenda. splendid. that's all coming up after the weather. i'll be back with you next wednesday right here on state of the nation. engage with me on social media. i'll keep you in touch with what's going on in washington. see you very soon. right here on state of the nafion soon. right here on state of the nation with me, matt goodwin. bye bye. >> even though we'll see a cloudy start, it'll be a bright outlook for the rest of the day. boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello there. good evening. welcome to your gb news weather update from the met office. we could see some rather foggy starts as we head into tomorrow. then through the day we'll see a mix of cloud and some brighter spells. though it is going to be a cooler feeling day for most
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keir starmer says he will look at "every conceivable way" to prevent the former sinn fein leader, gerry adamsut trial during the troubles in northern ireland. you're live with bbc news. we're seeing reaction from world leaders to the ceasefire deal. the united nations secretary general, antonio guterres said the priority now had to be easing the tremendous suffering caused by the conflict. he said the un was ready to scale up the delivery of aid to palestinians. the head of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, said the agreement brought hope to the entire middle east. and britain's prime minister keir starmer said attention must turn to a permanently better future for israelis and palestinians grounded in a two—state solution. for reaction from washington, i spoke a little earlier tojohn kirby, white house national security communications adviser. how confident are you that all sides will honour this deal? that is the key question. implementation is the most important thing right now now that we have the deal itself. that is why we kept the trump team informed of this negotiation pr
keir starmer says he will look at "every conceivable way" to prevent the former sinn fein leader, gerry adamsut trial during the troubles in northern ireland. you're live with bbc news. we're seeing reaction from world leaders to the ceasefire deal. the united nations secretary general, antonio guterres said the priority now had to be easing the tremendous suffering caused by the conflict. he said the un was ready to scale up the delivery of aid to palestinians. the head of the...
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gerry adams doesn't get any money., it would actually during that should have said why it should be blocked as well. you know go down this a bit harder than rather than you know we'll try and do it with one. i worry this is going to be like the new ppi. do you remember that weird penod do you remember that weird period where you kept getting the calls like, oh, did you take out a loan? you're going to get the calls going? like, were you a member of the ira? and if so, press five or something and then who knows what happens. very good. yes. what's the times going with then? ceasefire joy on both sides. they've got the balance you're after. look you say pictures. the same size pictures as well to make sure they're fair. and if you stare down the middle and defocus like one of those stereoscopic ones, magic eye pictures, you can't really work out anything. so i mean, we've covered that story. isuppose mean, we've covered that story. i suppose their, their coverage of it is a little bit more balanced, but you want the bala
gerry adams doesn't get any money., it would actually during that should have said why it should be blocked as well. you know go down this a bit harder than rather than you know we'll try and do it with one. i worry this is going to be like the new ppi. do you remember that weird penod do you remember that weird period where you kept getting the calls like, oh, did you take out a loan? you're going to get the calls going? like, were you a member of the ira? and if so, press five or something...
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and gerry adams could be in line for a british taxpayer funded payout because of keir starmers humants plans. well, today the prime minister appeared to do a u—turn on the issue. on today's show, i'll speak to the son of a belfast police officer who was murdered by the ira. and that's all coming in your next houn as kemi badenoch got the bite to be a leader of the opposition. a few weeks ago, 500 tractors were outside whitehall. she didn't even mention them at pmqs. you could hear them inside a deafening cacophony of angry farmers simply ignored. today, tulip siddiq was put aside, resigned because of corruption charges. the anti—corruption minister following louise hague, who of course got the boot over a fraud allegation. two ministers gone to sweden. instead, kemi badenoch went on the offensive on the economy. well, inflation went down today. are they living in a bubble? have they got the teeth? have they got what it takes to be the leader of the opposition? let me know your thoughts. and the usual way to do that is gbnews.com/yoursay. but before we kick off the show, it's your hea
and gerry adams could be in line for a british taxpayer funded payout because of keir starmers humants plans. well, today the prime minister appeared to do a u—turn on the issue. on today's show, i'll speak to the son of a belfast police officer who was murdered by the ira. and that's all coming in your next houn as kemi badenoch got the bite to be a leader of the opposition. a few weeks ago, 500 tractors were outside whitehall. she didn't even mention them at pmqs. you could hear them inside...
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pay out the man once described as the godfather of terrorism, gerry adams, could be compensated by the british taxpayer. >> we'll explain what that's all about. >> so i just think the whole concept of work life balance was invented by people who hate the work that they do. >> so that's the brewdog founder, james watt, who's caused a stir by labelling labelling britain one of the least work. i think he said, basically said we're the least work orientated countries in the world. we're asking you are we to work shy and is it possible to work shy and is it possible to be fat and fit.7 >> obesity experts are throwing aside their bmi charts, as it's revealed that more than 15 million brits are being wrongly labelled overweight. >> sure, of course they are. and taking the spirit out of flying. ryanair calls for the limit of two drinks at airports in a bid to kerb badly behaved passengers. >> and speaking of mayhem on flights, what do you make of this? if i hear one more remark from anybody, i will be ringing the pilots. >> they will be getting the police and you'll not be having a chri
pay out the man once described as the godfather of terrorism, gerry adams, could be compensated by the british taxpayer. >> we'll explain what that's all about. >> so i just think the whole concept of work life balance was invented by people who hate the work that they do. >> so that's the brewdog founder, james watt, who's caused a stir by labelling labelling britain one of the least work. i think he said, basically said we're the least work orientated countries in the world....
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former sinn fein president gerry adams is in line to receive compensation for unlawful detention if legislation relating to the troubles is repealed. hold up! am i the last? not quite. conclave — the thriller that takes you inside the secret world of the vatican — leads the field at this year's bafta nominations. coming up on bbc news... four british players are in action at the australian open, including jack draper. we'll bring you up—to—date with events in melbourne. good afternoon. the rate at which prices are rising has slowed down — slightly — for the first time since september. has slowed down — slightly — inflation last month was 2.5% — down, just — on the figure for november. but it's still well above the bank of england's target rate of 2%. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david reports. from city trading floors to this restaurant and hotel in southampton, there's been a lot at stake, following recent market jitters about inflation. but today brought the news that prices for many goods and services aren't rising as fast as they were. a relief for operations director johnny
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anything to do with the fact that the man who he appointed as attorney general used to represent gerry adams a little bit like how his mates with the lawyer representing mauritius over the chagos islands also tonight. a ceasefire has been reached between israel and hamas. but will it last.7 >> politicians who sat in government for many years calling for inquiries because they want to jump on a bandwagon of the far right .7 of the far right.7 >> at 10 pm, i have a bombshell exclusive poll that shows how out of touch keir starmer is on grooming gangs, and i'll reveal who britain's most popular politician is. can you guess? in ready, britain, here we go. if you do one thing today, please listen to the brave lady i'm about to speak to next. >> very good evening to you from the newsroom. 9:02. the top story tonight. well, after 15 months of war, israel and hamas have agreed to a ceasefire and hostage release deal. us president joe biden confirmed that plan earlier tonight. >> long last i can announce a ceasefire and a hostage deal has been reached between israel and hamas for more than 15 months
anything to do with the fact that the man who he appointed as attorney general used to represent gerry adams a little bit like how his mates with the lawyer representing mauritius over the chagos islands also tonight. a ceasefire has been reached between israel and hamas. but will it last.7 >> politicians who sat in government for many years calling for inquiries because they want to jump on a bandwagon of the far right .7 of the far right.7 >> at 10 pm, i have a bombshell exclusive...
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and the prime minister says every effort will be made to stop gerry adams from receiving compensation his detention dunng compensation for his detention during the troubles. sir keir starmer says repealing the legacy act deemed unfit and unlawful by the courts, might lead to payouts for mr adams and others, sparking criticism from the conservatives. the act blocks claims by over 400 people imprisoned in the 1970s, but labour says a replacement is being drafted to balance victims rights with legal obligations , rights with legal obligations, and the government is reviving a controversial free speech law for universities. months after it was paused over concerns about protecting hate speech, the higher education freedom of speech act, passed in 2023, gave universities a duty to promote free speech and allow the regulator to fine institutions or student unions that failed to comply. critics, though, including the education secretary, paused that law last summer, warning it could expose universities to costly legal action. well, now, a government source says the act will be adjusted to ba
and the prime minister says every effort will be made to stop gerry adams from receiving compensation his detention dunng compensation for his detention during the troubles. sir keir starmer says repealing the legacy act deemed unfit and unlawful by the courts, might lead to payouts for mr adams and others, sparking criticism from the conservatives. the act blocks claims by over 400 people imprisoned in the 1970s, but labour says a replacement is being drafted to balance victims rights with...
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labour's proposals to compensate gerry adams, plus the rape gangs inquiries, and also that hoo ha on the triple lock. you'll not want to miss it. that's all coming on today's show. waafs the show. always an absolute pleasure to have your company. so robert jenrick is a gentleman who a lot of people watching the show would have liked to have been the conservative leader. let's admit it. well, he's in the studio today. he's right here. in fact, delighted to say robert jenrick joins me in the studio. we'll have an expansive conversation. very, very much looking forward to that. if you want to ask him a question, get in touch. keep it clean. it's gbnews.com/yoursay. but now here's your headlines. it's tatiana sanchez. >> martin, thank you very much. the top stories a nazi obsessed man who tried to stab an asylum seeker to death has been jailed. callum parslow was handed a life sentence and will serve a minimum of 22 years and eight months in prison after he attacked a man at a hotel in worcestershire in april last year as a protest against small boat crossings. the 32 year old has hitler
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and lastly, we'll talk about gerry adams. is he in for a big taxpayer funded payout as a result of our membership of the european convention on human rights? all of that and much more. but first, let's get the news with sam francis. >> nigel, thank you very much indeed. 7:00 the top story tonight. well, it is breaking news from the middle east that after 467 days of brutal conflict, israel and hamas have now reached a ceasefire agreement. that breakthrough follows intense negotiations in qatar, where the qatari prime minister is now holding a news conference in doha. he has in the last few minutes announced that an agreement has indeed been reached between all sides involved. we understand now that the deal will come into effect on sunday, the 19th of january. and the qatari prime minister also says that the first phase of that agreement will continue for 42 days, including both a pause in fighting and the withdrawal of israeli forces from populated areas of the gaza strip. well, as the news broke, celebrations erupted in gaz
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gerry adams could be in line for taxpayer funded compensation because of sir keir starmer's human rightss. the former sinn fein leader is set to benefit from a decision by the government to repeal troubles legislation. the current law blocks his claim for compensation over his detention in prison in the 1970s for suspected involvement in terrorism, but sir keir's plan will reverse this. it's after the northern irish high court ruled that the legislation was incompatible with human rights laws, and some breaking news. lynda nolan has died at the age of 65 after several years of battling cancer. the irish star was part of the family group the nolans, which also included sisters coleen, maureen, bernie, denise and anne. she died peacefully in hospital this morning, embraced with love with her siblings by her side, according to her manager dermot mcnamara. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> so good afternoon britain. it is 1:08 and tod
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. >> the daily telegraph with a story that no one else has the pm to pay damages to gerry adams.wowzers. i'm looking forward to getting into the intricacies of that one. the time sadiq quits over links to bangladesh corruption and a picture of our future queen there, and the daily express. kate's relief at being in remission from cancer. >> yes, i imagine she is relieved. >> of course, the independent treasury minister sadiq quits over corruption probes. and finally, the daily star. keep your filthy hands off the tory beavers. i have no idea what that's about, but lewis is going to tell us momentarily. first up, though, let us go to the daily mail. >> carrie, did you just say wowsers.7 >> i said, wowsers, i'm bringing it back to british television. >> i wonder what era you're in. really? but okay. it's nice to hearit really? but okay. it's nice to hear it again. it is, isn't it? yeah. so the daily mail is largely concerned with the tulip siddiq story, but it does have at the top just to have something different about kate and her relief, as you say, being in remission from cancer
. >> the daily telegraph with a story that no one else has the pm to pay damages to gerry adams.wowzers. i'm looking forward to getting into the intricacies of that one. the time sadiq quits over links to bangladesh corruption and a picture of our future queen there, and the daily express. kate's relief at being in remission from cancer. >> yes, i imagine she is relieved. >> of course, the independent treasury minister sadiq quits over corruption probes. and finally, the daily...
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chagos islands and the latest developments in northern ireland and what the implications may be for gerry adamssix questions did all four topics and she mentioned a couple of other things into the bargain as well. it gave it a slightly odd field and it was certainly very combative on both of their parts. both leaders will feel they gave as good as they got. but we did not get that thing where the prime minister was forced to really zero in on a particular issue and face a really clear interrogation on just that issue. it was much broader and much more scatter—gun, but nonetheless kemi badenoch will feel she held the prime minister to account for himself. ~ ., prime minister to account for himself. ~ . . ., , , ., himself. what did particularly stand out for ou himself. what did particularly stand out for you given _ himself. what did particularly stand out for you given that _ himself. what did particularly stand out for you given that there - himself. what did particularly stand out for you given that there were i himself. what did particularly stand j out for you given that there were so many
chagos islands and the latest developments in northern ireland and what the implications may be for gerry adamssix questions did all four topics and she mentioned a couple of other things into the bargain as well. it gave it a slightly odd field and it was certainly very combative on both of their parts. both leaders will feel they gave as good as they got. but we did not get that thing where the prime minister was forced to really zero in on a particular issue and face a really clear...