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don't forget on the batley grammar school teacher . a batley grammar school teacher.'ve raised £5,000 overnight. send me your emails on that. we'll make sure they get to the teacher. but first, here's your weather with aidan mcgivern . aidan mcgivern. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar . sponsors of weather on . solar. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the latest gb news forecast from the met office. a soggy night to come as rain moves north, falling as snow over scotland's hills and staying cold in the far north. but milder air is coming in to the south and following the main area of rain, which is associated with this feature an occluded front moving north. we've got an area of showers pushing in, so a mixed bag for most of us over the next 24 hours, but the wettest parts will be northern ireland, where there's warning, as well there's a rain warning, as well as northern england into the midlands, the south midlands, wales and the south east. evening before. east. during the evening before. dunng east. during the evening before. during t
don't forget on the batley grammar school teacher . a batley grammar school teacher.'ve raised £5,000 overnight. send me your emails on that. we'll make sure they get to the teacher. but first, here's your weather with aidan mcgivern . aidan mcgivern. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar . sponsors of weather on . solar. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the latest gb news forecast from the met office. a soggy night to come as rain moves north, falling as...
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batley grammar school teacher.you and also i asked him, will you try and make sure that other teachers aren't bullied out of their jobs by protests? for a teacher simply teaching what's in that national curriculum, it's on his radar. he's concerned about it. so that's probably quite promising for the teacher and other teachers concerned about this matter. >> done for putting it >> and well done for putting it on his radar. chris, you should feel on behalf of our feel very proud on behalf of our viewers for doing that. thank you very much. on angela rayner is no doubt going to be asked endless that. endless questions about that. he seemed away . seemed to bat them away. >> yeah he did. he's clearly taking angela rayner at her word, as he should do. he said in his speech earlier when he launched this, this, campaign in questions to journalists, he made very clear he backs angela raynen he made very clear he backs angela rayner. he said that she has my full confidence and full support, of course, that prompted questio
batley grammar school teacher.you and also i asked him, will you try and make sure that other teachers aren't bullied out of their jobs by protests? for a teacher simply teaching what's in that national curriculum, it's on his radar. he's concerned about it. so that's probably quite promising for the teacher and other teachers concerned about this matter. >> done for putting it >> and well done for putting it on his radar. chris, you should feel on behalf of our feel very proud on...
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grammar school were affected. teachers contact me describing level contact me describing this level of fear that they have and new of fear that they have and a new polling out recently that showed that are very fearful that teachers are very fearful about teaching some of these issues because about issues because they worry about the that they're going the backlash that they're going to experience. the problem we have is, is that have at the moment is, is that the department education the department for education don't this level don't collect this level of data, so don't actually know data, so we don't actually know the scale of it. i think the full scale of it. i think that this is just the tip of the iceberg. when you speak to the new and other unions that deal with they told with teachers, they have told me that problem. that this is a growing problem. so think this is something we so i think this is something we have to tackle. and, you know, let's be clear, this was somebody who was teaching a lesson part of
grammar school were affected. teachers contact me describing level contact me describing this level of fear that they have and new of fear that they have and a new polling out recently that showed that are very fearful that teachers are very fearful about teaching some of these issues because about issues because they worry about the that they're going the backlash that they're going to experience. the problem we have is, is that have at the moment is, is that the department education the...
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outside battley grammar school in west yorkshire in 2021.n "offensive" cartoon of the prophet muhammad. she says children need to be protected. one of the recommendations that i have made to the government is that there should be an exclusion zone, or a buffer zone, outside schools, to protect children. if it is the case, for example, that teachers want to go on pickets, because of industrial action for example, that should be acceptable, and there will be other reasons where some type of protest should be acceptable, but these types of intimidating and threatening protest should be banned, just in the same way that there are exclusion zones outside abortion clinics. the children's commissioner for england is calling on politicians to put the ambitions of young people at the heart of their election manifestos. dame rachel de souza will publish the findings of a survey of children's views today. it suggests only one in five children believe that adults in power are listening to them. since the murder of her daughter brianna by two other teena
outside battley grammar school in west yorkshire in 2021.n "offensive" cartoon of the prophet muhammad. she says children need to be protected. one of the recommendations that i have made to the government is that there should be an exclusion zone, or a buffer zone, outside schools, to protect children. if it is the case, for example, that teachers want to go on pickets, because of industrial action for example, that should be acceptable, and there will be other reasons where some...
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is the battle grammar school teacher.n to this. >> you mentioned there the case of the school in batley, where a teacher to go into hiding, teacher had to go into hiding, for discussing and dealing with and looking at a with the children, a caricature of the prophet muhammad, how many other battles are there? >> well, i can tell you, there have been lots of teachers who've experienced threats and abuse. i mean, had many abuse. i mean, i had many teachers contact me describing this of fear that they this level of fear that they have, and a new polling out recently that showed that teachers are very fearful about teaching some of these issues because they worry about the backlash that they're going to experience. we experience. the problem we have at moment is, is that the at the moment is, is that the department education don't department for education don't collect of data, so collect this level of data, so we don't actually know the full scale it. i think that this scale of it. i think that this is the tip of the iceberg
is the battle grammar school teacher.n to this. >> you mentioned there the case of the school in batley, where a teacher to go into hiding, teacher had to go into hiding, for discussing and dealing with and looking at a with the children, a caricature of the prophet muhammad, how many other battles are there? >> well, i can tell you, there have been lots of teachers who've experienced threats and abuse. i mean, had many abuse. i mean, i had many teachers contact me describing this...
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and an exclusive letter leaked to gb news from the batley grammar school.ex deakin. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> welcome to your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. good afternoon . further heavy afternoon. further heavy downpours to come across the country tomorrow. bit of snow in places and some very gusty winds. here's the culprit low pressure sitting just to the west of ireland, creating a washing machine scenario across the uk. bands of heavy rain and showers just moving across the uk . we've seen some hell snow uk. we've seen some hell snow today and we could see a bit more tonight as this band of wet weather pushes northwards into parts of england and wales, gloucestershire, herefordshire and into east wales, and across into east wales, maybe into north wales. later on. some snow possible, on. some snow is possible, particularly for tomorrow morning, chiefly over hills. morning, chiefly over the hills. we some snow even for we could see some snow even for a time, to lower further a time
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hiding when the batley grammar school teach years hiding when the batley grammar school teach years that teacher. the police have turned a blind eye. the mp turned a blind eye. now the school union turned a blind eye. grooming gangs. turned a blind eye. grooming gangs . all this stuff has been gangs. all this stuff has been going on for years. but look, finally, we may be at a point. the big question is, what kind of powers can rishi sunak have we heard there from chris hope? regional and crime regional police and crime commissioners, police chiefs brought to downing street? maybe they'll to the provinces brought to downing street? maybe they do to the provinces brought to downing street? maybe they do things to the provinces brought to downing street? maybe they do things differently yvinces brought to downing street? maybe they do things differently .'inces brought to downing street? maybe theydo things differently . buts and do things differently. but the big question is london, the metropolitan police and the police and crime commissioner in london is sadiq khan , and we london
hiding when the batley grammar school teach years hiding when the batley grammar school teach years that teacher. the police have turned a blind eye. the mp turned a blind eye. now the school union turned a blind eye. grooming gangs. turned a blind eye. grooming gangs . all this stuff has been gangs. all this stuff has been going on for years. but look, finally, we may be at a point. the big question is, what kind of powers can rishi sunak have we heard there from chris hope? regional and crime...
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. >> one little girl just recently got the lead in "once upon a mattress" in her grammar school and left her phone number and address. instead of writing, pick up the phone and call her. she was shocked. >> a "sunday sitdown" with the lovely carol burnett. plus another "life well lived" later in the show. >>> let's begin with pope francis presiding over sunday services, even as he's been battling health issues lately. nbc's meagan fitzgerald is live. very happy to see the pope this morning, i gather. >> reporter: willie, absolutely. the pope gave several readings. while he was mostly seated, we did see him stand a few times throughout the mass before greeting the faithful from the popemobile at the culmination of the busiest season for this 87-year-old pope. ♪♪ this morning the culmination in the holiest days of the christian calendar, pope francis presiding over sunday mass with thousands gathered in st. peter's square hours after pope francis led a nearly two-hour-long vigil on saturday night marking the start of easter. despite battling colds and respiratory challenges throughout the
. >> one little girl just recently got the lead in "once upon a mattress" in her grammar school and left her phone number and address. instead of writing, pick up the phone and call her. she was shocked. >> a "sunday sitdown" with the lovely carol burnett. plus another "life well lived" later in the show. >>> let's begin with pope francis presiding over sunday services, even as he's been battling health issues lately. nbc's meagan fitzgerald is...
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this poor teacher ri at batley teacher was head of ri at batley grammar school. til march 2021, when he lost his job suddenly there was this hate mob. other word for describing it outside the school, and he, three years later, is still in hiding in fear for his life, his, his partner's wife and their children. what do you make of this? i think it's i'm absolutely disgusted by it. i really, really am. and it was male muslim protesters that were protesting with the charlie hebdo cartoon that was shown in class. >> now this, this class was being taken by the same teacher in batley grammar for two years previously until march 2021. >> last year, when the mob ruled and the mob ruled that he must leave, he was ousted from his post with no care, no due diligence , no reform at all. in diligence, no reform at all. in terms of batley grammar academy, i think this is just disgusting . i think this is just disgusting. we have let our staff down in this country and until we start opening up the doors to good, honest teaching, good, honest policing of events, i don't think we
this poor teacher ri at batley teacher was head of ri at batley grammar school. til march 2021, when he lost his job suddenly there was this hate mob. other word for describing it outside the school, and he, three years later, is still in hiding in fear for his life, his, his partner's wife and their children. what do you make of this? i think it's i'm absolutely disgusted by it. i really, really am. and it was male muslim protesters that were protesting with the charlie hebdo cartoon that was...
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getting my 11 plus and move from this really to classroom school to uh smaliky is the largest grammar school and i hated it with passion and i think that's where my uh sensor rebellion started because i become the mitch school so i traveled to it and uh and hang out done around smithville or and never been to belfast before uh but i just hit it the the school i think it was the this... moving from this very informal, localized, rural sort of setting to now this, we studying latin and you go to the gym you have to have different shoes for different. offices and all the rest of it um so yeah blame that on on my uh my my liter activities but very interesting that i was grown up through that period of uh over the civil rights and uh on be known to me at the time that um certain things were unfold and that had uh well had implication for my own family because mean the whole civil rights movement was about an end discrimination and house and unemployment um and i think but for me the biggest um impact was the activities of the olster diven regiment which was locally recruited militia um the larges
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i broader than happened at that grammar school.ut my report examined how was it in this day and age that a man just doing hisjob as this day and age that a man just doing his job as a teacher was forced into hiding and what was the response of the authorities and local agencies at that time? sadly, some of the things that i realised was that he and i both felt that the local authority had failed him, the west yorkshire police had not taken the appropriate response to it, and also the trust, the batley trust did not respond either effectively. this is a much more broader problem where what my review is showing is that victims like that teacher is a victims like that teacher is a victim of what i have termed as freedom restricting harassment, people in our country are experiencing or witnessing threatening, abusive and intimidatory harassment which is leading people to sell —— a quote self censor out of fear for themselves and their loved ones. we have seen images of protests outside the school, and i know there were protests outside
i broader than happened at that grammar school.ut my report examined how was it in this day and age that a man just doing hisjob as this day and age that a man just doing his job as a teacher was forced into hiding and what was the response of the authorities and local agencies at that time? sadly, some of the things that i realised was that he and i both felt that the local authority had failed him, the west yorkshire police had not taken the appropriate response to it, and also the trust, the...
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khan has made the recommendation after examining the handling of demonstrations outside batley grammar schoolght was an "offensive" cartoon of the prophet muhammad. she says children need to be protected. one of the recommendations that i have made to the government is that there should be an exclusion zone, or a buffer zone, outside schools, to protect children. if it's the case, for example, that teachers want to go on pickets because of industrial action, for example, that should be acceptable, and there will be other reasons where some type of protest will be acceptable, but these types of intimidating and threatening protest should be banned, just in the same way that there are exclusion zones outside abortion clinics. to senegal now, where supporters of the main opposition candidate in the african country's presidential election have been celebrating, as provisional results show him in the lead. bassirou diomaye faye is ahead of the former prime minster amadou bar. several other opposition figures have conceded. the bbc�*s thomas naadi is in dakar and brought us the latest. take a liste
khan has made the recommendation after examining the handling of demonstrations outside batley grammar schoolght was an "offensive" cartoon of the prophet muhammad. she says children need to be protected. one of the recommendations that i have made to the government is that there should be an exclusion zone, or a buffer zone, outside schools, to protect children. if it's the case, for example, that teachers want to go on pickets because of industrial action, for example, that should...
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michael, thank you for having me on this morning, the batley grammar school , i the batley grammar school and it was in relation to a teacher who was conducting. i think, his fifth class in relation to discussion on, things like free speech. and he used the charlie hebdo cartoon as a teaching tool with young school children. he had done this before, but it was a teaching tool for discussion. so there had not been a kind of an outrage before. but that had been picked up by some groups online. varne, and those groups started to spread information on that, prophet mohammed or mohammed was, being abused and it whipped up a storm that led to individuals from the local area, predominantly from, the local muslim community, again, a small number, but they started to protest outside the school, and the teacher felt threatened and the teacher felt threatened and intimidated enough that, in and intimidated enough that, in a way, he was fearing for his life just on conducting a simple classroom exercise around free speech. now that that's that batley teacher is still in hiding, has lost his career, s
michael, thank you for having me on this morning, the batley grammar school , i the batley grammar school and it was in relation to a teacher who was conducting. i think, his fifth class in relation to discussion on, things like free speech. and he used the charlie hebdo cartoon as a teaching tool with young school children. he had done this before, but it was a teaching tool for discussion. so there had not been a kind of an outrage before. but that had been picked up by some groups online....
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wow, i was educated by nuns and they didn't look like that when i was in grammar school. that is actually for the anticipated horror film "immaculate" so we'll see. >>> let's talk about the weather. a lot going on. >> a lot going on. it's going to one minute be raining, the next sunny. the wind is picking up. we have a mixed bag of weather coming our way as the storm system rolls its way down into the bay area. and where we can see that steady line of clouds, that's also where we're getting more energy and the possibility of thunderstorms that will be with us as we go throughout today. also seeing the showers that are moving through the bay area right now, as you head out the door for your morning commute. if you have our nbc bay area app, you'll be able to use the smart radar tool on there. that's our stormranger, a mobile doppler radar that's able to give you better detail of exactly where it's raining. so we're seeing off and on showers, and we're going to see some waves of rain through sunday. now, our winds at times will gust 25 to 50 miles per hour, and overall we'r
wow, i was educated by nuns and they didn't look like that when i was in grammar school. that is actually for the anticipated horror film "immaculate" so we'll see. >>> let's talk about the weather. a lot going on. >> a lot going on. it's going to one minute be raining, the next sunny. the wind is picking up. we have a mixed bag of weather coming our way as the storm system rolls its way down into the bay area. and where we can see that steady line of clouds, that's...
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and also, are we seeing batley grammar school seeing a batley grammar school breakthrough? fantastic exclusive news on that . for your latest . but first time for your latest weather . weather forecast. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the latest gb news forecast from the met office. a soggy night to come as rain moves north, falling as snow over scotland's hills and staying cold in the far north. but milder air is coming in to the south and following the main area of rain, which is associated with this feature an occluded front moving north. we've got an area of showers pushing in, so a mixed bag for most of us over the next 24 hours, but the wettest parts will be northern ireland, where there's warning, as well there's a rain warning, as well as northern england into the midlands, wales the south midlands, wales and the south east. evening before. east. during the evening before. dufing east. during the evening before. during early hours that rain during the early hours that rain pushes scotland , pushes int
and also, are we seeing batley grammar school seeing a batley grammar school breakthrough? fantastic exclusive news on that . for your latest . but first time for your latest weather . weather forecast. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the latest gb news forecast from the met office. a soggy night to come as rain moves north, falling as snow over scotland's hills and staying cold in the far north. but milder air is...
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in the case of the batley grammar school, which sarah details in the report . report. so it's a really worrying thing. and you know, she did some polling as part of this report and found that 76% of people were restricting basically what they said for fear of being of being at the being abused. >> is this the logical conclusion of hate speech laws? >> because laws under hate speech laws, it's hate speech. if the person or group you're talking about themselves feel offended. are we are we heading down a path as a result of well—intended , i've no doubt well—intended, i've no doubt well—intended, i've no doubt well—intended, legislation ? that well—intended, legislation? that is that is basically shrivelling free speech. >> i actually think this is coming from the other end. i think this is what sarah details in the report , is where in the report, is where organisations like local authorities , sometimes the authorities, sometimes the police, sometimes schools themselves think that the best thing to do is to appease those who have the most extreme views or the l
in the case of the batley grammar school, which sarah details in the report . report. so it's a really worrying thing. and you know, she did some polling as part of this report and found that 76% of people were restricting basically what they said for fear of being of being at the being abused. >> is this the logical conclusion of hate speech laws? >> because laws under hate speech laws, it's hate speech. if the person or group you're talking about themselves feel offended. are we...
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first, the batley grammar school teacher, who is still in hiding after showing pupils a cartoon of thed, the release of the film lady of heaven, which sparked riots across the country and forced cinemas to close . and finally, cinemas to close. and finally, when police constables in wakefield spoke to a child with autism after he caused minor damage to a copy of the quran, michael gove's new definition of extremism will be published this week. however, will it be enough to stop the slide into a theocratic oppression that is auen theocratic oppression that is alien to life on these islands? or is there a danger that, as with new labour's anti—terrorism laws, such legislation will go beyond its intended target and beyond its intended target and be turned against sensible, law abiding citizens? well, i'm joined now by my distinguished panel joined now by my distinguished panel, former brexit party mep and al fayed rees—mogg , and the and al fayed rees—mogg, and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner , how worried nicole turner, how worried should we be about the threats imposing bla
first, the batley grammar school teacher, who is still in hiding after showing pupils a cartoon of thed, the release of the film lady of heaven, which sparked riots across the country and forced cinemas to close . and finally, cinemas to close. and finally, when police constables in wakefield spoke to a child with autism after he caused minor damage to a copy of the quran, michael gove's new definition of extremism will be published this week. however, will it be enough to stop the slide into a...
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we used to have schools. have the grammar schools. absolutely we can. in legislation on that. >> adam smith, research though, which i actually thought was really interesting. there was something that maxwell marlowe pointed which that pointed out, which was that it will that the independent will be the that the independent sector is massively diverse. you've your eton's at the you've got your eton's at the top and then you've got your smaller independent schools, which could be trouble from which could be in trouble from that, because which, that, of course, because which, which schools in that which of the schools in that sector. hang let's just sector. and hang on, let's just say because i think the say that because i think the viewers know 7% kids viewers need to know 7% of kids that go these schools in the that go to these schools in the first lower first place. but it's the lower it's a independent sector, it's a small independent sector, schools on the schools that depend on the tuition of which tuition fees, a lot of which your westminster's. don
we used to have schools. have the grammar schools. absolutely we can. in legislation on that. >> adam smith, research though, which i actually thought was really interesting. there was something that maxwell marlowe pointed which that pointed out, which was that it will that the independent will be the that the independent sector is massively diverse. you've your eton's at the you've got your eton's at the top and then you've got your smaller independent schools, which could be trouble...
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and this is because batley grammar because of the batley grammar school. if you school.n't know if you remember this story. there was a teacher at the batley grammar school in west yorkshire who showed of the prophet showed a cartoon of the prophet muhammad free muhammad in a lesson about free speech. that's speech. and of course that's relevant he was talking relevant because he was talking about happened about what happened at the charlie magazine. charlie hebdo magazine. but there protests. you there were protests. do you remember those images of people outside school? remember outside the school? you remember that was into hiding? that he was forced into hiding? that years ago. that that was three years ago. that teacher at teacher is still in hiding at the this is the moment, and this is a special independent review by dame sarah khan. you've seen the review, josh, you're familiar with this story? >> yeah, it's very upsetting. even when you read it. still, three years later , the he was three years later, the he was failed by the school who suspended him ? yes, init
and this is because batley grammar because of the batley grammar school. if you school.n't know if you remember this story. there was a teacher at the batley grammar school in west yorkshire who showed of the prophet showed a cartoon of the prophet muhammad free muhammad in a lesson about free speech. that's speech. and of course that's relevant he was talking relevant because he was talking about happened about what happened at the charlie magazine. charlie hebdo magazine. but there protests....
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school leadership and local council involved involved in the batley grammar school scandal.ilst i agree with her, the problem is not the location of the protests . the problem is the the protests. the problem is the ideology that fuels point out that they're going to say that they're going to be banning these protests from outside of schools, 150m. so would ban schools, 150m. so they would ban all protest activity all forms of protest activity within 100 from striking teachers. 50m of school teachers. yeah, 50m of school apart striking teachers. apart from striking teachers. absolutely. say it's absolutely. so i would say it's the ideology that fuels it. that's and fear that's the problem. and the fear that we all have and everybody has that enables it. i mean, in, in a real, in a balanced world, the people that would be in hiding are the people that threaten to kill the teacher and sent him into hiding, not the teacher into hiding. that is ridiculous. we've got it all skewed and upside down. yeah, i mean, lewis, reading this is a very upsetting story. it's incredible that i
school leadership and local council involved involved in the batley grammar school scandal.ilst i agree with her, the problem is not the location of the protests . the problem is the the protests. the problem is the ideology that fuels point out that they're going to say that they're going to be banning these protests from outside of schools, 150m. so would ban schools, 150m. so they would ban all protest activity all forms of protest activity within 100 from striking teachers. 50m of school...
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of course we got him to talk about the batley grammar school , which the batley grammar school, whichir keir that i want to focus on now, and it's this because with the country drowning around £27 drowning and around £27 trillion of national debt , the trillion of national debt, the labour leader warned those in dudley that there's no magic money tree. well, i'm joined now in our in our studio by our political correspondent catherine forsyth . catherine, catherine forsyth. catherine, sir keir on the election trail , sir keir on the election trail, soft election trail in dudley. but if councillors, they're expecting a maundy thursday money handout severely disappointed is this reality bites time. we are massively in debt and whatever people think about the party, the country being transformed by a labour government, the biscuit tin is simply empty. >> yes, i think it is reality biting. and as labour said to the conservatives back in 2010, sorry , there's no money left and sorry, there's no money left and we're in pretty much a similar situation now with a potential incoming labour gove
of course we got him to talk about the batley grammar school , which the batley grammar school, whichir keir that i want to focus on now, and it's this because with the country drowning around £27 drowning and around £27 trillion of national debt , the trillion of national debt, the labour leader warned those in dudley that there's no magic money tree. well, i'm joined now in our in our studio by our political correspondent catherine forsyth . catherine, catherine forsyth. catherine, sir keir...
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education. >> both school superintendents. >> both father and son school superintendents. >> one for grammar school fills me with great pride that i have inherited this mantle of educator. >> you come from educators on both sides. >> that's very cool. i'm very proud of that. >> this is really cool. that was a clip from the pbs series "finding your roots," which is amazing. host henry lewis gates jr. helps actor levar burton learn about his family's incredible contribution to his community, which had been lost to history. that is a major theme that gates addresses in his new book entitled "the black box, writing the race." the "new york times" best-selling author joins us now. in explaining the title of the book, you right in part this, "we know all too well what the search for the black box, the flight recorder sadly signifies in the event of a crash. that device preserves a record of the truth amid disastrous circumstances. it is what survives. the black box, in other words, is something whose internal workings we can't know about, but whose output we can see, touch, hear or see. while we can dete
education. >> both school superintendents. >> both father and son school superintendents. >> one for grammar school fills me with great pride that i have inherited this mantle of educator. >> you come from educators on both sides. >> that's very cool. i'm very proud of that. >> this is really cool. that was a clip from the pbs series "finding your roots," which is amazing. host henry lewis gates jr. helps actor levar burton learn about his family's...
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after that, batley grammar school teacher was targeted three years ago in a sit down with gb news.a stabbing on a train in south london yesterday and two men are in a critical but stable condition after an accident just a few miles away last night. what can we do about knife crime 7 what can we do about knife crime ? next up, queen camilla has attended the royal maundy thursday service at worcester cathedral. without the king and a pre—recorded message. the king reaffirmed his coronation pledge not to be served, but to serve . not to be served, but to serve. and would you believe that some british students are so utterly stupid that they'll happily sign a petition backing the huti terrorists? yeah, we did a nice sting on them and that's all coming up in your next hour. welcome to
after that, batley grammar school teacher was targeted three years ago in a sit down with gb news.a stabbing on a train in south london yesterday and two men are in a critical but stable condition after an accident just a few miles away last night. what can we do about knife crime 7 what can we do about knife crime ? next up, queen camilla has attended the royal maundy thursday service at worcester cathedral. without the king and a pre—recorded message. the king reaffirmed his coronation...
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now she's asking for this because if you cast your mind back to batley grammar school, where there werea huge number of protests, quite aggressive and intimidating outside that school because the teacher there had shown a cartoon of the prophet muhammad in a classroom. >> and then, of course, he went into hiding . into hiding. >> still is in hiding. >> still is in hiding. >> all of this. the question is, how best do you deal with this extremism threat? is the suggestion of an exclusion zone a buffer zone banning protest the best way to do that? we'll be speaking live to dame saira khan herself in just a few moments time, but we want your views on that issue . how do we views on that issue. how do we best tackle the extremism, particularly , perhaps extremism particularly, perhaps extremism that affects our children? >> yes . but that affects our children? >> yes. but first, that affects our children? >> yes . but first, let's get >> yes. but first, let's get your headlines. >> emily, thank you and good afternoon. the top stories from the gb news room. the prime minister says the uk is t
now she's asking for this because if you cast your mind back to batley grammar school, where there werea huge number of protests, quite aggressive and intimidating outside that school because the teacher there had shown a cartoon of the prophet muhammad in a classroom. >> and then, of course, he went into hiding . into hiding. >> still is in hiding. >> still is in hiding. >> all of this. the question is, how best do you deal with this extremism threat? is the suggestion...
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let's do the sunday batley grammar sunday times and batley grammar schools .ing failure to defend adam. yes defend their teacher. adam. yes >> so this is a story from the sunday times on how muhammad, cartoon teacher was under cartoon teacher was thrown under the school, the bus by his school, an official has revealed the official report has revealed the devastating impact of the row on his and how interference his life, and how interference from inflamed the from activists inflamed the situation. yeah, this a situation. so yeah, so this is a story a teacher who's been story about a teacher who's been in hiding for the last three years. depiction years. after showing a depiction of the prophet muhammad, and he's hiding sort he's had to be in hiding sort of, since then. i think when i read this story, i, i sort of cast my memory back to the story of charlie hebdo in 2015, salman rushdie was attacked in, 2022. and this is a story that seems to be cyclical. it seems to come through every few years. and i think if i cast my memory back all the way to 2005, 2006, s
let's do the sunday batley grammar sunday times and batley grammar schools .ing failure to defend adam. yes defend their teacher. adam. yes >> so this is a story from the sunday times on how muhammad, cartoon teacher was under cartoon teacher was thrown under the school, the bus by his school, an official has revealed the official report has revealed the devastating impact of the row on his and how interference his life, and how interference from inflamed the from activists inflamed the...
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the report gives several examples batley grammar school, the school, the police and the local counciln't know how to behave in the face of a baying mob. they suspended a teacher who is still in hiding and suffering from ptsd, didn't make arrests, when the make any arrests, even when the mob turned up at his house and they openly that they they openly said that they behaved way they did because behaved the way they did because they wanted maintain links they wanted to maintain links with community. with the muslim community. extremists overthrowing our extremists are overthrowing our political system. the local government association says 90% of councillors has received abuse and intimidation, 68% of those are not seeking re—election . when they say it's re—election. when they say it's because of the abuse, a female council leader had received thousands of death threats and individuals had threatened to gang rape and traffic. her two year old daughter, whom she makes sleep with a fire blanket after a fellow councillor had their house firebombed. could it be because of stuff like this?
the report gives several examples batley grammar school, the school, the police and the local counciln't know how to behave in the face of a baying mob. they suspended a teacher who is still in hiding and suffering from ptsd, didn't make arrests, when the make any arrests, even when the mob turned up at his house and they openly that they they openly said that they behaved way they did because behaved the way they did because they wanted maintain links they wanted to maintain links with...
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. >> tomorrow also >> reports out tomorrow and also it focuses on batley grammar school, doesn't it,under threat. and his family, it's a total disgrace what's gone on there. >> it's a failure of the rule of law in this country. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> it's completely failed because police don't because the police don't actually provide west actually provide any west yorkshire police. >> have been accused of >> people have been accused of doing so little to support the family , and the government has family, and the government has done nothing about all the problems which have been spawned by equalities act, a by the equalities act, which a lot this diversity nonsense , lot of this diversity nonsense, spreads outwards and freedom of speech has not been protected properly in universities , properly in universities, academic institutions or indeed evenin academic institutions or indeed even in in business and employment aren't conditions where people live under a self—censorship now about what they can and can't say , which is they can and can't say, which is actually more sini
. >> tomorrow also >> reports out tomorrow and also it focuses on batley grammar school, doesn't it,under threat. and his family, it's a total disgrace what's gone on there. >> it's a failure of the rule of law in this country. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> it's completely failed because police don't because the police don't actually provide west actually provide any west yorkshire police. >> have been accused of >> people have been accused of...
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batley grammar school a teacher shows a picture to the prophet muhammad of the prophet muhammad. sive protest. here is one man outside the school gates clearly calling for blasphemy laws. >> the incident from monday 22nd of march must also be investigated from a criminal perspective. yes, given that it was a clear attempt to stir up religious hatred, we also use this opportunity to call upon the entire british muslim community to review the materials being taught in their children's schools. >> there were protests in birmingham and many other places over the screening of that film. the lady in heaven was depicted muhammad's daughter. people mobbed up and cinemas caved in. cineworld sent an employee out with a microphone to apologise , with a microphone to apologise, confirming that we have cancelled this film and will not be showing it again . be showing it again. >> we value you as customers . we >> we value you as customers. we value you all as our customers within the heart of this community at a local level. it wasn't our decision to show this film, it came from above. we tota
batley grammar school a teacher shows a picture to the prophet muhammad of the prophet muhammad. sive protest. here is one man outside the school gates clearly calling for blasphemy laws. >> the incident from monday 22nd of march must also be investigated from a criminal perspective. yes, given that it was a clear attempt to stir up religious hatred, we also use this opportunity to call upon the entire british muslim community to review the materials being taught in their children's...
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the batley grammar school have issued a letter saying they are very disappointed not with the fact theyiding. but with the findings of dame sara the findings of the dame sara khan we've got an khan report, we've got an exclusive that letter exclusive from that letter leaked gb news. the nhs were leaked to gb news. the nhs were in a toxic relationship. well, let's divorce it. and finally, labour's rejoin fail. their eu fail. they want to cosy up to brussels. brussels isn't even interested. all that's on my show three till six. but first, here's your latest weather forecast. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> welcome to your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. the weather remains very lively. heavy downpours across much of the uk today. it's still pretty gusty and blustery as well. and here's the reason why low pressure continues to dominate these weather fronts . spiralling bands weather fronts. spiralling bands of rain across the uk. it's been particularly wet in northern ireland, where the warning in place here until three this
the batley grammar school have issued a letter saying they are very disappointed not with the fact theyiding. but with the findings of dame sara the findings of the dame sara khan we've got an khan report, we've got an exclusive that letter exclusive from that letter leaked gb news. the nhs were leaked to gb news. the nhs were in a toxic relationship. well, let's divorce it. and finally, labour's rejoin fail. their eu fail. they want to cosy up to brussels. brussels isn't even interested. all...
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. >> and, frank, in nine days time, it will be the third anniversary of the batley grammar school teacherng in fear of his life, living under a different identity with his family and his wife. we've seen the trojan horse scandal. we've seen a 14 year old autistic boy in wakefield damaging a quran accidentally. frank, a lot of people think we've already got blasphemy laws de facto in this country. we're not standing up to it. what can be done about it, frank? i think we need to start taking ourselves seriously a little bit of courage would not go amiss. >> so in the case of the batley school, i was shocked and surprised by the cowardice of the school authorities. but the willingness of the police to say, well, go into hiding and when you think about it, you know, a british citizen cannot make a public appearance for fear of being hurt or intimidated. and therefore there it's almost like as if it's a second world war situation where you've got to somehow change your identity just because your , your identity just because your, you, you've offended a certain number of people who make it thei
. >> and, frank, in nine days time, it will be the third anniversary of the batley grammar school teacherng in fear of his life, living under a different identity with his family and his wife. we've seen the trojan horse scandal. we've seen a 14 year old autistic boy in wakefield damaging a quran accidentally. frank, a lot of people think we've already got blasphemy laws de facto in this country. we're not standing up to it. what can be done about it, frank? i think we need to start...
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but the batley grammar school teacher, three years on the 25th of march, has been in hiding.hat there is islamophobe here in this country. we also know that we've got an islamism problem in this country. we've got some very bad people who described themselves as muslim. we've got some extremists . we've got some extremists. that's not the overwhelming the vast majority of british muslims. okay, i have a quick quote to read out here. it's from commander karen findlay, who will oversee policing across london tomorrow. of course, there's another pro palestine march going ahead. and she said this our role remains to police impartially, being robust in tackling hate crime and extremism and ensuring protest is managed within the law. we have to police to the law as it is, not as others would wish it to be. and chris, hope i can see you waving your arm there. >> well, the reason why they're saying that is because this last a ago the step of a week ago on the step of downing the pm said downing street, the pm said he expects police take expects the police to take action. think people
but the batley grammar school teacher, three years on the 25th of march, has been in hiding.hat there is islamophobe here in this country. we also know that we've got an islamism problem in this country. we've got some very bad people who described themselves as muslim. we've got some extremists . we've got some extremists. that's not the overwhelming the vast majority of british muslims. okay, i have a quick quote to read out here. it's from commander karen findlay, who will oversee policing...
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khan, highlights the case of a teacher who was forced into hiding after showing pupils at batley grammar schoolthe prophet muhammad. now the incident sparked large protests at the school and three years on, the teacher is still in hiding and suffers from ptsd or post—traumatic stress disorder . post—traumatic stress disorder. the dame savva's report is expected to recommend a series of measures, including a ban on protests within 150m of schools. well, let's welcome again to my clashes . political commentator clashes. political commentator nigel nelson, businessman clashes. political commentator nige activist n, businessman clashes. political commentator nigeactivist adam businessman clashes. political commentator nigeactivist adam brooks. ;sman clashes. political commentator nigeactivist adam brooks. nigel and activist adam brooks. nigel nelson, what do you think ? nelson, what do you think? >> i'm slightly uncomfortable with this. i mean, i think that it always depends on the protest, protest outside protest, a protest outside a school a protest school or indeed a protest anywhere. it shouldn
khan, highlights the case of a teacher who was forced into hiding after showing pupils at batley grammar schoolthe prophet muhammad. now the incident sparked large protests at the school and three years on, the teacher is still in hiding and suffers from ptsd or post—traumatic stress disorder . post—traumatic stress disorder. the dame savva's report is expected to recommend a series of measures, including a ban on protests within 150m of schools. well, let's welcome again to my clashes ....
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we've we've seen the mob, for example, the batley grammar school has almost been school teacher has almoste mob on the woken up to the mob on the streets they on streets when they knocked on their door at parliament, their door over at parliament, don't their door over at parliament, doryes, that's true. >> yes, that's true. >> yes, that's true. >> don't you think that, maybe some maybe a lot of politicians hope the problem go away hope the problem will go away before have to actually before they have to actually address it? >> think that is wishful >> well, i think that is wishful thinking very best. and thinking at the very best. and total heartedness the total full heartedness at the worst cowardice . it is. worst is cowardice. it is. that's what it is. that's the word. that's what it is. that's the worwell, heard what >> well, you've heard what labour therefore think about those but those housing problems. but that's just the rental market. because in the home ownership market it's even worse. >> yeah. what if i told you that the average first time buyer would now to take would now hav
we've we've seen the mob, for example, the batley grammar school has almost been school teacher has almoste mob on the woken up to the mob on the streets they on streets when they knocked on their door at parliament, their door over at parliament, don't their door over at parliament, doryes, that's true. >> yes, that's true. >> yes, that's true. >> don't you think that, maybe some maybe a lot of politicians hope the problem go away hope the problem will go away before have to...
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novels of all time, is from butterwick, near boston, and he's back at his old school — boston grammar schoolut you may vaguely recognise who you're looking at fairly soon. over ten minutes, brian sketches out a character he's best known for drawing — his version of thejoker in bestseller the killing joke is seen as an inspiration for film versions starring jack nicholson and heath ledger. i thought monkes were bad. enough from the clown! ah—ta—ta—ta—tah! let's not blow this out of proportion. now, he also has a little bit of a shine on his lips because they're sticky. it's really impressive. i like it a lot. it's very impressive how quickly it can be done. i'd probably never be able to do something as good. it's not every day that you see the guy who made the killing joke in your art room! a, can i have it? laughter. b, i'lljust start getting more comics and see that guy who'sjust wild. to have someone of brian's esteeml come to the school and then actually work with the students — i meet them, demonstrate — and to be able to look. at an array of first—class, internationally recognised comic
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words, connection with, in other words, when i moved from primary school to school, i just to grammar schoolts. i can take the 501, i can take him off like that, can you? but with anything with brackets, anything i did, i went. i started. i don't know whether call myself an a whether i can call myself an a level because level maths student because i did a level because my did study a level because my mates it. although i was mates did it. although i was terrible at and i got terrible at maths and i got through, i think first two through, i think the first two months, we had our months, and then we had our first test and i thought, i'm in trouble here, so i'll miss the day. and then i was to day. and then i was allowed to do my own in the do the test on my own in the library. so i did cheat and i got, i got 4. so i decided that me and maths are over. but is it fair to say that i studied maths at a yes. for that, yes. at a level. yes. for that, yes. so that's okay. >> even though you did technically a technically study maths at a level right? >> fine. i said said it twice at 16. the level basi
words, connection with, in other words, when i moved from primary school to school, i just to grammar schoolts. i can take the 501, i can take him off like that, can you? but with anything with brackets, anything i did, i went. i started. i don't know whether call myself an a whether i can call myself an a level because level maths student because i did a level because my did study a level because my mates it. although i was mates did it. although i was terrible at and i got terrible at maths...
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they talk about obviously teaching at about obviously the teaching at berkeley who was berkeley grammar schoolo hiding after accusations blasphemy . forced into hiding after accusations blasphemy. it's accusations of blasphemy. it's interesting as well, the quote a couple teachers the story, couple of teachers in the story, but anonymous. the but they're anonymous. the teachers names teachers won't put their names to is the problem that to it. this is the problem that they're frightened they they're frightened to this they would stance either would say, take a stance either way, because of the, the backlash that they would get as a result. >> i honestly don't blame them . >> i honestly don't blame them. >> i honestly don't blame them. >> no, i mean, i know i don't blame them either. >> it would be i mean, it would be healthy to be to be very healthy to be able to discuss it. and, you know , but discuss it. and, you know, but you've got to do it such you've got to do it in such a balanced way. i do blame balanced way. i do not blame teachers out. yeah. balanced way. i do not blame teaciout out.
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school. how many required speech courses? his grammar book was, halfway divided between this, is an extra credit question. declamation was the last half of the book public? all right. to your question. lincoln, as was alluded to last night, but not fully, when did arrive in washington, astor as harold has said, he'd shown the first inaugural to a number of persons who had only offered a comment here, maybe a sentence, maybe word he gets to william home and says, sir, if you like, you may look at this. to his surprise, there was a knock on his door and there was frederick seward, seward's son. and he said, sir my father has read your address and here are seven pages of suggestion. it's 49 suggestions, of which lincoln accepted 27. so lincoln but they were all in red. they were all in red. that's right. thank you. so the last time i taught a seminar at ucla when the students turned in the papers, i said them. i wanted to see what happened. i said all of these papers are unacceptable. how many of you finished it? 2:00 in the morning. how ma
school. how many required speech courses? his grammar book was, halfway divided between this, is an extra credit question. declamation was the last half of the book public? all right. to your question. lincoln, as was alluded to last night, but not fully, when did arrive in washington, astor as harold has said, he'd shown the first inaugural to a number of persons who had only offered a comment here, maybe a sentence, maybe word he gets to william home and says, sir, if you like, you may look...