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itv, it was not even- then abandon it to do an interview with itv, it was not even playing i with itvr three days, _ with itv, it was not even playing for three days, it— with itv, it was not even playing for three days, it is— with itv, it was not even playing for three days, it is simply- for three days, it is simply inexplicable. _ for three days, it is simply inexplicable. nobody- for three days, it is simply inexplicable. nobody has. for three days, it is simply. inexplicable. nobody has yet explained _ inexplicable. nobody has yet exolained it~ _ inexplicable. nobody has yet explained it.— inexplicable. nobody has yet explained it. no, nobody has exolained — explained it. no, nobody has exolained it— explained it. no, nobody has explained it as _ explained it. no, nobody has explained it as to _ explained it. no, nobody has explained it as to what - explained it. no, nobody has l explained it as to what actually happened but what do you think happened, he took direction from his official is? i happened, he took direction from his official is? ., ~' happened, he took direction fr
itv, it was not even- then abandon it to do an interview with itv, it was not even playing i with itvr three days, _ with itv, it was not even playing for three days, it— with itv, it was not even playing for three days, it is— with itv, it was not even playing for three days, it is simply- for three days, it is simply inexplicable. _ for three days, it is simply inexplicable. nobody- for three days, it is simply inexplicable. nobody has. for three days, it is simply. inexplicable. nobody...
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certainly avoid scheduling a programme when england or scotland are being televised on itv and obviouslyround the bbc schedule. so there's quite a lot of demand in the system there. we're doing our best to make sure everything gets out fairly before polling day. talking of tv debates, you heard contrasting viewer views on how the bbc covered rishi sunak�*s tax claim. keir starmer said it was a lie. should the bbc have as well? well, we use the word misleading, as you've reported, and we were clear that it was dubious and misleading in our reporting of it. it's a real dilemma, this sort of thing. and chris mason, incidentally, our political editor, has written about this as a journalistic dilemma on the bbc news website, which people can go to. we don't have any intention ever of amplifying something which is dubious, but at the same time, it's a genuine, legitimate political argument about the source of that figure and who added up which figure to it to arrive at it. and in particular, in our case, we thought it was misleading because the prime minister had not said in the itv debate tha
certainly avoid scheduling a programme when england or scotland are being televised on itv and obviouslyround the bbc schedule. so there's quite a lot of demand in the system there. we're doing our best to make sure everything gets out fairly before polling day. talking of tv debates, you heard contrasting viewer views on how the bbc covered rishi sunak�*s tax claim. keir starmer said it was a lie. should the bbc have as well? well, we use the word misleading, as you've reported, and we were...
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on itv. not the - prime ministerial. it is not| dignified. it is not the right thing do at _ dignified. it is not the right thing do at a _ dignified. it is not the right thing do at a fundamental _ dignified. it is not the right thing do at a fundamental level. - dignified. it is not the right thing do at a fundamental level. [it - dignified. it is not the right thing do at a fundamental level. [it is i do at a fundamental level. it is interesting _ do at a fundamental level. it is interesting you _ do at a fundamental level. it is interesting you had _ do at a fundamental level. interesting you had jim having someone _ interesting you had jim having someone who can repair the special relationship. it is not repairing it if you _ relationship. it is not repairing it if you disappear half way through a 0-day— if you disappear half way through a d—day ceremony to tend do your own political— d—day ceremony to tend do your own political reputation. g let us luke at the papers. reform surge is a
on itv. not the - prime ministerial. it is not| dignified. it is not the right thing do at _ dignified. it is not the right thing do at a _ dignified. it is not the right thing do at a fundamental _ dignified. it is not the right thing do at a fundamental level. - dignified. it is not the right thing do at a fundamental level. [it - dignified. it is not the right thing do at a fundamental level. [it is i do at a fundamental level. it is interesting _ do at a fundamental level. it is interesting...
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his question is how could — the itv drama showed.ould people _ the itv drama showed. his question is how could people trust _ the itv drama showed. his question is how could people trust you - the itv drama showed. his question is how could people trust you to - is how could people trust you to protect whistle—blowers when you were post office minister, one of the people in charge of the system when concerns were already being raised. i know you say you were not told you you would have done something about it, but some campaigners feel you didn't do enough, you weren't listening. i was listeninu. i enough, you weren't listening. i was listening. i was _ enough, you weren't listening. i was listening. i was the _ enough, you weren't listening. i was listening. i was the first _ enough, you weren't listening. i —" listening. i was the first minister to meet alan bates and i took his issue seriously. if put his concern to the post office and i was the only ministry did it on that level of detail. i was lied to, just like the supposed ma
his question is how could — the itv drama showed.ould people _ the itv drama showed. his question is how could people trust _ the itv drama showed. his question is how could people trust you - the itv drama showed. his question is how could people trust you to - is how could people trust you to protect whistle—blowers when you were post office minister, one of the people in charge of the system when concerns were already being raised. i know you say you were not told you you would have done...
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you will be all over itv.— you will be all over itv. thursday niuht we you will be all over itv.oll. ., , ., ., . poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on — poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the _ poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the air— poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the air at _ poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the air at a _ poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the air at a quarter i poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the air at a quarter to i will be on the air at a quarter to ten. if you want to steal a march, you can listen to ten minutes of that. then you can watch laura. you can listen to our dulcet tones through the night.— through the night. thank you everybody- — that is how the week ahead are shaping up, changeable, low pressure close by, most of the rain in the west and north—west of the country. no signs of another hot and sunny speu no signs of another hot and sunny spell on the cards. this ridge of high pressure has brought quite a bit of dry weather around this morning, a few splashes
you will be all over itv.— you will be all over itv. thursday niuht we you will be all over itv.oll. ., , ., ., . poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on — poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the _ poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the air— poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the air at _ poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the air at a _ poll. you will be on the radio? we will be on the air at a quarter i poll. you will be on the radio? we...
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the debate will be moderated by itv�*sjulie etchingham.ake place which people will been watching for is fact checking the claims that come from the politicians, they will be claim and counterclaim coming, and a torrent, i am sure. my colleague nick eardley has been looking at some of those issues and challenges added that debate. , , ., ., ., debate. yes, the first head-to-head toni . ht. a debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight- a big _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big moment _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big moment in _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big moment in the i tonight. a big moment in the campaign. which claims can you trust and which can you not to trust? bbc verify will be here today to look at exactly that. we don't know exactly what will come up, but we have been preparing based on some of the claims we have heard from keir starmer and rishi sunak in the past three days. i wanted to mention a couple of things: if you hear them tonight, you should cast a sceptical ear
the debate will be moderated by itv�*sjulie etchingham.ake place which people will been watching for is fact checking the claims that come from the politicians, they will be claim and counterclaim coming, and a torrent, i am sure. my colleague nick eardley has been looking at some of those issues and challenges added that debate. , , ., ., ., debate. yes, the first head-to-head toni . ht. a debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight- a big _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big...
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the itv debate . starmer. the itv debate. >> he looks better shirts behind. talking about liz truss. >> talk about yourself truss. >> talk about yourself truss. >> we're talking about talk about yourself. >> who's in charge? >> who's in charge? >> who's in charge? >> who's in charge of the whole world? >> what's your solution ? bayern >> what's your solution? bayern in germany. is it too high in france? yeah rocketing across europe. in italy. is it that prime minister's fault as well ? prime minister's fault as well? >> i think i quite liked that they were auditioning because they're going to lose their seats and they're auditioning for gogglebox. okay right. it's time now to reveal today's greatest princeton and union jackassi greatest princeton and union jackass i am starting with sean. sean, who's your greatest? >> my greatest britain is general sir bernard montgomery, who in 1944, on 6th june, led the greatest amphibious action of any army in the world. of course, we're talking about d—day. he's one of our great heroes, great piece of organisation and rea
the itv debate . starmer. the itv debate. >> he looks better shirts behind. talking about liz truss. >> talk about yourself truss. >> talk about yourself truss. >> we're talking about talk about yourself. >> who's in charge? >> who's in charge? >> who's in charge? >> who's in charge of the whole world? >> what's your solution ? bayern >> what's your solution? bayern in germany. is it too high in france? yeah rocketing across europe. in...
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should itv news presenter tom bradby be censored? in. 14% of you agree that tom bradby should be censored for his comments, whilst 86% of you say that he should not. coming up, rishi sunak speaks out over the reform uk racism row . uk racism row. >> when my two daughters have to see and hear reform, people who campaign for nigel farage calling me an f it hurts and it makes me angry. >> so is there an issue with the culture of nigel farage's party? my culture of nigel farage's party? my debate, my panel will debate that at ten, but next, nearly 30,000 more channel migrants by the end of the year. how many would be granted asylum under a labour government ? i'll give you labour government? i'll give you the views of former ukip leader henry bolton , and he'll react to henry bolton, and he'll react to a woke university banning the term illegal immigrant. this patrick christys tonight. only on gb news good evening. if you just tuned in. where have you been? this is patrick christys tonight with me. nana akua only on gb news and coming up
should itv news presenter tom bradby be censored? in. 14% of you agree that tom bradby should be censored for his comments, whilst 86% of you say that he should not. coming up, rishi sunak speaks out over the reform uk racism row . uk racism row. >> when my two daughters have to see and hear reform, people who campaign for nigel farage calling me an f it hurts and it makes me angry. >> so is there an issue with the culture of nigel farage's party? my culture of nigel farage's party?...
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in the itv building where a whole — set in the itv building where a whole loadm _ set in the itv buildingor the six o'clock news and not only next to coronation street set but _ not only next to coronation street set but we — not only next to coronation street set but we walked past on the pen the next _ set but we walked past on the pen the next thing room the coronation iift the next thing room the coronation gift shop _ the next thing room the coronation gift shop. it was closed for the update — gift shop. it was closed for the update of— gift shop. it was closed for the update of made a fortune. newton and ridley— update of made a fortune. newton and ridley paint parts. you update of made a fortune. newton and ridley paint parts-— ridley paint parts. you not bring me back to present _ ridley paint parts. you not bring me back to present time? _ ridley paint parts. you not bring me back to present time? no. - ridley paint parts. you not bring me | back to present time? no. a marlowe t-shirt. back to present time? no. a marlowe t-shirt- you — back to present time? no. a marlowe t-shirt.
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he prepares to host itv's election night coverage.e been met with fury from colleagues inside itn, where he works. of course, they have. where he works. of course, they have . in response to his have. in response to his outrageous comments in which he said lots of true things out loud. never do that folks . three loud. never do that folks. three journalists wrote to itv's empower network confirming that they had contacted bosses to air their complaints. god forbid that they should do any news gathering or something like that. the hr department are going to have a field day with this one. let's be honest, they run most modern businesses these days anyway. who cares about making money or keeping your customers happy when a department of politically correct pen pushers can spend all day working out how diverse the company car park is, or whether putting lamb bhuna on the lunch menu is cultural appropriation, the idea of being male, pale and stale, which is implicitly racist, sexist and ageist. by the way, who knew has impacted some of th
he prepares to host itv's election night coverage.e been met with fury from colleagues inside itn, where he works. of course, they have. where he works. of course, they have . in response to his have. in response to his outrageous comments in which he said lots of true things out loud. never do that folks . three loud. never do that folks. three journalists wrote to itv's empower network confirming that they had contacted bosses to air their complaints. god forbid that they should do any news...
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there's two of them, bbc and itv. rishi has got a lot to do, hasn't he?nd the polls. if you were with him now, if i was him what would you be advising him? >> well, i wouldn't advise him at all because i think he will come across really well in this debate. you know, the rishi sunaki debate. you know, the rishi sunak i know is an incredibly warm person, a lovely, lovely man, great sense of humour, but also a seriousness. he takes his responsibilities as prime minister incredibly seriously. he works his socks off for us and he's got real excitement and energy about the policies that we're putting forward for the future of our great country. so i will be cheering him on, and i have no doubt that he's really , have no doubt that he's really, really going to knock it out of the park. >> he gets in trouble in debates. he was accused of mansplaining to liz truss. he interrupted, i think a dozen times in 20 minutes. he wants to get his point across. but how does he do that without interrupting sir keir starmer? >> well , it shows how much he he >> well, it shows
there's two of them, bbc and itv. rishi has got a lot to do, hasn't he?nd the polls. if you were with him now, if i was him what would you be advising him? >> well, i wouldn't advise him at all because i think he will come across really well in this debate. you know, the rishi sunaki debate. you know, the rishi sunak i know is an incredibly warm person, a lovely, lovely man, great sense of humour, but also a seriousness. he takes his responsibilities as prime minister incredibly...
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plenty of analysis no doubt on that on stage later on tonight on itv.se plenty more on the bbc website if you want to look at some of these policies that are now being put out. just enough time to thank mike and charlotte for their contributions. lovely to have your company. thank you for your time. we will go to break and on the other side we will head over to announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. ♪ ♪
plenty of analysis no doubt on that on stage later on tonight on itv.se plenty more on the bbc website if you want to look at some of these policies that are now being put out. just enough time to thank mike and charlotte for their contributions. lovely to have your company. thank you for your time. we will go to break and on the other side we will head over to announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud...
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but strap yourselves in because this tuesday at 9 pm, itv will host the first p.m, itv will host then debate between sir keir starmer and rishi sunak. so will this election won be or lost in a tv studio? alex dyke i don't, i don't think so. >> i don't think in this, in this actual situation coming out next week, it's going to make much difference because i just don't think either, either of these guys is dynamic . these guys is dynamic. >> isn't that the moment, though, when either of the men do not have control of the narrative, that you've got questions from the audience, you've got an adjudicator and an independent broadcaster who's the host? anything could happen. it's live tv , yes, but those it's live tv, yes, but those questions are going to be heavily looked at before they are asked on live tv . are asked on live tv. >> and i don't think there's going to be anything that's because it's itv. >> if it was gb news, we'd we'd have all the questions. >> we always we always move the dial. >> there, and we're pretty new at doing this, our friend roger here will tell you that the ame
but strap yourselves in because this tuesday at 9 pm, itv will host the first p.m, itv will host then debate between sir keir starmer and rishi sunak. so will this election won be or lost in a tv studio? alex dyke i don't, i don't think so. >> i don't think in this, in this actual situation coming out next week, it's going to make much difference because i just don't think either, either of these guys is dynamic . these guys is dynamic. >> isn't that the moment, though, when either...
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itv at that point in time.ho to believe . it's just they're believe. it's just they're inept, but there's more to this because it was claimed that this booking was made before he called the general election, which doesn't make any sense. if the thing he was doing was an interview about the election. well, i'll tell you what happened before they called the general election. depher day 80 years previously, it's been like 79 years of practice. and now for the 80th. could have sparked that one. but the interesting thing is, sorry, it's about the story is really the article is about who's going to take over and that's yeah, they're like, is boris johnson going to be coming back or penny morton and really what we're seeing now is the most exciting of element of this national election is who's going to be the next tory leader. and that's really almost feels like what this election is becoming about. >> this is what happens with doctor who. >> you get towards the end of it and you just worried about who's going to be t
itv at that point in time.ho to believe . it's just they're believe. it's just they're inept, but there's more to this because it was claimed that this booking was made before he called the general election, which doesn't make any sense. if the thing he was doing was an interview about the election. well, i'll tell you what happened before they called the general election. depher day 80 years previously, it's been like 79 years of practice. and now for the 80th. could have sparked that one. but...
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itv news. you are proposing in this contract _ itv news.l pay for these are questionable. isn't this the kind of economic policy— isn't this the kind of economic policy that will cause financial markets — policy that will cause financial markets to freak outs? no, policy that will cause financial markets to freak outs? no, and to com are markets to freak outs? no, and to compare to _ markets to freak outs? no, and to compare to liz _ markets to freak outs? no, and to compare to liz truss _ markets to freak outs? no, and to compare to liz truss is _ markets to freak outs? no, and to compare to liz truss is wrong. - markets to freak outs? no, and to compare to liz truss is wrong. liz | compare to liz truss is wrong. liz truss wanted to talk about growth, but nowhere in your proposal could we see caps on the one hand to compensate for the giveaways on tax. that was the fundamental mistake made in the budget. i'm sure you can question our numbers, but actually i think a particular word richard has brilliantly illustrated with the interesting pa
itv news. you are proposing in this contract _ itv news.l pay for these are questionable. isn't this the kind of economic policy— isn't this the kind of economic policy that will cause financial markets — policy that will cause financial markets to freak outs? no, policy that will cause financial markets to freak outs? no, and to com are markets to freak outs? no, and to compare to _ markets to freak outs? no, and to compare to liz _ markets to freak outs? no, and to compare to liz truss _...
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coronation street stalwart helen worth has announced she is to leave the itv soap after starring as gailid this was the perfect time to leave the most wonderfuljob in the world. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise.
coronation street stalwart helen worth has announced she is to leave the itv soap after starring as gailid this was the perfect time to leave the most wonderfuljob in the world. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise.
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plenty of analysis on that note doubt on stage later on tonight on itv.was, and over the next few days, it remains cool and breezy, a mix of sunshine and showers, cold enough over the very highest ground in scotland for some of those showers to be wintry. so during today, we've seen these frontal systems pushing southwards and eastwards. still a little bit of rain lingering for a time in the far south east. but behind those weather fronts, we are getting into this feed of cool air from the northwest. pretty brisk winds actually across the northern half of the uk. there's the last of that weather front clearing the southeast corner. and then overnight, yes, some showers, particularly up towards the northwest, but some lengthy, clear spells allowing temperatures to drop widely down into single digits, maybe very close to freezing across parts of northern scotland. so certainly a chillier start to tomorrow morning than we had this morning. but it should be a bright start for many with some spells of sunshine. further south, not too many showers. further nort
plenty of analysis on that note doubt on stage later on tonight on itv.was, and over the next few days, it remains cool and breezy, a mix of sunshine and showers, cold enough over the very highest ground in scotland for some of those showers to be wintry. so during today, we've seen these frontal systems pushing southwards and eastwards. still a little bit of rain lingering for a time in the far south east. but behind those weather fronts, we are getting into this feed of cool air from the...
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but one is psychologically interesting tonight and has formed part of the discussion on the latest itvpoll which suggests reform have narrowly overtaken the conservatives. it's within what is called the margin of error so a bit of a pinch of salt, let's see how the next few polls look and if there is a trend but it psychologically matters for the conservatives because so many have feared this moment particularly after nigel farage's decision to run as a candidate and become leader of his party to be much more prominent on debate shows like the one we've had on itv tonight. another observation from that debate tonight. lots of sharp questions being focused at labour, the sense from lots of the parties that labour are the coming power and so deserving of scrutiny. plenty of scrutiny for all of them to come in the next, most important three weeks of this campaign.- three weeks of this campaign. chris, as alwa s, three weeks of this campaign. chris, as always, thank _ three weeks of this campaign. chris, as always, thank you _ three weeks of this campaign. chris, as always, thank you very
but one is psychologically interesting tonight and has formed part of the discussion on the latest itvpoll which suggests reform have narrowly overtaken the conservatives. it's within what is called the margin of error so a bit of a pinch of salt, let's see how the next few polls look and if there is a trend but it psychologically matters for the conservatives because so many have feared this moment particularly after nigel farage's decision to run as a candidate and become leader of his party...
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and then itv, uh, went for it. so it wasn't a long process.on drama quite often marches into any kind of controversy, because controversy means you get to come on this show and talk about it. oh, exactly. and that's top of everyone�*s list. absolutely. well, let's go back to the beginning of your career, because lots of people will know you because of doctor who. in 2008, you took over from russell t davies as lead writer and executive producer of doctor who. i think you've written more episodes than anyone. i always quite like to get sort of behind the scenes of how these things work. you were the writer, lead writer and also the executive producer. what does that mean? how are you dividing it? i get what you do if you're writing it, but what are you doing as the exec producer? you're the executive producer, who is really the head writer. i mean, you're not booking camera crews. you're not doing that. uh, you are the one who... that's the co—producer. the female co—producer doing that one. fortunately, in my case, those people were given prop
and then itv, uh, went for it. so it wasn't a long process.on drama quite often marches into any kind of controversy, because controversy means you get to come on this show and talk about it. oh, exactly. and that's top of everyone�*s list. absolutely. well, let's go back to the beginning of your career, because lots of people will know you because of doctor who. in 2008, you took over from russell t davies as lead writer and executive producer of doctor who. i think you've written more...
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if he did come back," i mean, he and his team insist that he didn't come back specifically to do an itvbeing broadcast for several days, but that is what he did in the uk once he was back, and someone was saying to me, "well, hang on, why don't you do the interview in normandy?" that's the most prime ministerial backdrop possible. yeah. i mean, on that penny mordaunt line from last night's debate, by the way, i think people might think, listening to that or watching that, that she wasjust reciting what rishi sunak had said earlier in the day. she was not. that was an attack on her leader on prime time television in the middle of a general election campaign. just dwell on how extraordinary and perhaps unprecedented that is, because you had other cabinet ministers making a similar point earlier in the day. they'd say, "look, it's indefensible, he shouldn't have done it, he's apologised." but then they would go on to say, including johnny mercer, the veterans minister, he went on to say, "but rishi sunak's record on defence is unimpeachable. but rishi sunak has protected veterans." she did
if he did come back," i mean, he and his team insist that he didn't come back specifically to do an itvbeing broadcast for several days, but that is what he did in the uk once he was back, and someone was saying to me, "well, hang on, why don't you do the interview in normandy?" that's the most prime ministerial backdrop possible. yeah. i mean, on that penny mordaunt line from last night's debate, by the way, i think people might think, listening to that or watching that, that...
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league to show at least ten games per season on free to air television, including for example bbc, or itvrather than on subscription, paid for services. they argue that their logic behind this is that at the moment, people fork out a lot of money if they want to go and see premier league games in person because of rising season ticket prices, or if they want to watch them online because now premier league games are shown on various different paid for subscription services, swivel if they want to watch all of them, they need to have multiple difference inscriptions. that is the liberal democrats' argument, singling out clubs like nottingham forest, who have put up their season ticket fees by about 15%. they also say clubs like arsenal charged over £1000 for season tickets, so putting that on a price range that is inaccessible for some people. they say they would do this by essentially amending the law to deem some of these games in the national interest, which means they would have to show some of them on free to air television. in practice, they would probably need a majority of mps in or
league to show at least ten games per season on free to air television, including for example bbc, or itvrather than on subscription, paid for services. they argue that their logic behind this is that at the moment, people fork out a lot of money if they want to go and see premier league games in person because of rising season ticket prices, or if they want to watch them online because now premier league games are shown on various different paid for subscription services, swivel if they want...
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why did itv apologised for this ? did itv apologised for this? you're right. okay and rishi sunak supporters, they're not sheep. sunak supporters, they're not sheep . i've got a top panel for sheep. i've got a top panel for you this evening. it's political commentator suzanne evans. the spectator's james heale and former labour mp steve mccabe. oh, yes. and will our media finally admit the english aren't hoougans finally admit the english aren't hooligans ? get ready, britain, hooligans? get ready, britain, here we go . here we go. has rishi sunak taken the knee . next? >> good evening. as we've been hearing, it's been a record day for migrants crossing the engush for migrants crossing the english channel in small boats. today, gb news can reveal that at least 750 illegal migrants arrived in uk waters today, surpassing the previous one day record of 711 on the 1st of may. that means more than 41,000 migrants have now made the crossing since rishi sunak promised to end the crisis in january last year. and that comes as an election debate over immigration took p
why did itv apologised for this ? did itv apologised for this? you're right. okay and rishi sunak supporters, they're not sheep. sunak supporters, they're not sheep . i've got a top panel for sheep. i've got a top panel for you this evening. it's political commentator suzanne evans. the spectator's james heale and former labour mp steve mccabe. oh, yes. and will our media finally admit the english aren't hoougans finally admit the english aren't hooligans ? get ready, britain, hooligans? get...
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the big team tomorrow is the debate, the head—to—head clash between rishi sunak and keir starmer on itvfirst clash of the campaign between the two men party leaders. they'll be trying to get their key messages across. i think, again, ithink get their key messages across. i think, again, i think one of the things about thisjob think, again, i think one of the things about this job is occasionally, peoplejust things about this job is occasionally, people just tune things about this job is occasionally, peoplejust tune in from time to time to politics, they might hear a from time to time to politics, they might heara few from time to time to politics, they might hear a few words from politicians, we hear the same ones over and over again, so keir starmer said it is change with labour and chaos with the conservatives, rishi sunak was said labour has no plan and that country has turned a corner, back to square one with labour, expect those phrases jammed and no matter what they're asking to debate. rishi sunak will be announcing that there will be a cap on immigration if the conservatives ar
the big team tomorrow is the debate, the head—to—head clash between rishi sunak and keir starmer on itvfirst clash of the campaign between the two men party leaders. they'll be trying to get their key messages across. i think, again, ithink get their key messages across. i think, again, i think one of the things about thisjob think, again, i think one of the things about this job is occasionally, peoplejust things about this job is occasionally, people just tune things about this job is...
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if he did come back," i mean, he and his team insist that he didn't come back specifically to do an itvfor several days, but that is what he did in the uk once he was back, and someone was saying to me, "well, hang on, why don't you do the interview in normandy?" that's the most prime ministerial backdrop possible. yeah. i mean, on that penny mordaunt line from last night's debate, by the way, i think people might think, listening to that or watching that, that she wasjust reciting what rishi sunak had said earlier in the day. she was not. that was an attack on her leader on prime time television in the middle of a general election campaign. just dwell on how extraordinary and perhaps unprecedented that is, because you had other cabinet ministers making a similar point earlier in the day. they'd say, "look, it's indefensible, he shouldn't have done it, he's apologised." but then they would go on to say, including johnny mercer, the veterans minister, he went on to say, "but rishi sunak's record on defence is unimpeachable. but rishi sunak has protected veterans." she didn't do any of th
if he did come back," i mean, he and his team insist that he didn't come back specifically to do an itvfor several days, but that is what he did in the uk once he was back, and someone was saying to me, "well, hang on, why don't you do the interview in normandy?" that's the most prime ministerial backdrop possible. yeah. i mean, on that penny mordaunt line from last night's debate, by the way, i think people might think, listening to that or watching that, that she wasjust...
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anyway, itv news presenter just strapped a target to his back. leo.ndered where i was going with straps after the previous . straps after the previous. >> itv news at ten presenter tom bradby says there aren't many white male anchors left, so this is an interview with the radio times, which presumably was only read by white male people. so bradby was asked if he felt exposed to the winds of change because he may be regarded as pale male and stale, which is apparently an acceptable thing to say, even though it'd be incredibly racist if you said it about any other type of people. but he said, i don't, particularly because that's not my decision. there aren't many white male anchors left, so i feel a bit less nervous about that than possibly i should, and yeah, i mean, he's probably going to be pilloried for saying this. remember when nick nick dixon said, you know, i've been cancelled from this thing for being a white male, and everybody acted like he was responsible for transatlantic slavery? yeah, he invented, you know, do you watch andrew gold's , he
anyway, itv news presenter just strapped a target to his back. leo.ndered where i was going with straps after the previous . straps after the previous. >> itv news at ten presenter tom bradby says there aren't many white male anchors left, so this is an interview with the radio times, which presumably was only read by white male people. so bradby was asked if he felt exposed to the winds of change because he may be regarded as pale male and stale, which is apparently an acceptable thing...
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if he did come back, i mean, he and his team insist that he didn't come back specifically to do an itvr several days, but that is what he did in the uk once he was back, and someone was saying to me, "well, hang on, why don't you do the interview in normandy?" that's the most prime ministerial backdrop possible. yeah. i mean, on that penny mordaunt line from last night's debate, by the way, i think people might think listening to that or watching that, that she wasjust reciting what rishi sunak had said earlier in the day. she was not. that was an attack on her leader on prime time television in the middle of a general election campaign. just dwell on how extraordinary and perhaps unprecedented that is, because you had other cabinet ministers making a similar point earlier in the day. they'd say, "look, it's indefensible, he shouldn't have done it, he's apologised." but then they would go on to say, including johnny mercer, the veterans minister, he went on to say, "but rishi sunak's record on defence is unimpeachable. but rishi sunak has protected veterans." she didn't do any of that.
if he did come back, i mean, he and his team insist that he didn't come back specifically to do an itvr several days, but that is what he did in the uk once he was back, and someone was saying to me, "well, hang on, why don't you do the interview in normandy?" that's the most prime ministerial backdrop possible. yeah. i mean, on that penny mordaunt line from last night's debate, by the way, i think people might think listening to that or watching that, that she wasjust reciting what...
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on itv's the presidency himself.n itv's the leader interviews, mr farage responded to the idea that he is britain's version of donald trump , saying i think we're very trump, saying i think we're very different, but i think we think the same on many things. >> he's learned quite a lot from me, i think. i think it goes both ways. yeah. >> what's he learned from you.7 >> what's he learned from you? >> oh, i think he was. i mean, he was watching my speeches in the european parliament for many years, really before he, before he decided to run. >> yes. he told you that. i know i >> -- >> and lastly, princess anne is in hospital after sustaining minor injuries and concussion after being kicked by a horse on her gatcombe park estate in gloucestershire yesterday. a palace statement released today said his majesty the king has been kept closely informed and joins the whole royal family in sending his fondest love for a speedy recovery . that's the speedy recovery. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news
on itv's the presidency himself.n itv's the leader interviews, mr farage responded to the idea that he is britain's version of donald trump , saying i think we're very trump, saying i think we're very different, but i think we think the same on many things. >> he's learned quite a lot from me, i think. i think it goes both ways. yeah. >> what's he learned from you.7 >> what's he learned from you? >> oh, i think he was. i mean, he was watching my speeches in the european...
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if the news isn't on bbc one, it's probably on itv at the right time.ere's a huge amount of viewer choice these days, and i think most people live with the fact that sometimes there will be some schedule changes for big sports events. it's interesting that we heard a viewer there complaining that the quiz shows are all kept in the same slot, but news was being messed around. why couldn't they move the football consistently to bbc two and keep the news on bbc one in its normal slots? well, there are two things going on there. the first is that the biggest audiences will be for sport and for the football. so actually most people will come in for football. and the expectation is that the biggest audience events are on bbc one. second thing is, you may say, well, in that case, why not play the news on bbc two? and that is still technically difficult because you can't do all the regional opts on bbc two, so you can't have your usual integration of the regional news and the national news if you put it on bbc two. so i think the least worse option for the bbc
if the news isn't on bbc one, it's probably on itv at the right time.ere's a huge amount of viewer choice these days, and i think most people live with the fact that sometimes there will be some schedule changes for big sports events. it's interesting that we heard a viewer there complaining that the quiz shows are all kept in the same slot, but news was being messed around. why couldn't they move the football consistently to bbc two and keep the news on bbc one in its normal slots? well, there...
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edit interview liz kendall because they're both in that itv spin room. see it filling up now ahead of the big leaders debate between sunak and starmer. stay for welcome back to vote 2024 with me. camilla tominey. now, as christopher hope runs around the spin room at the itv debate, which is starting in, well, just over an hour and a half's time . over an hour and a half's time. we're going to speak to patrick christys because he's got a special show tonight. he's going to be reacting to what is said because he's going to be reacting. he's going to be ringside and reacting to the punch up between sunak and starmer. aren't you patrick? yes that's all about it. >> absolutely correct. yes. okay. so at 9 pm. ben leo is going to be doing a special version of my show. i'm going to be in the boardroom here @gbnews with some very special guests actually watching that leaders debate live so that you, the gb news viewers and listeners don't have to. we'll be cherry picking the very best bits out of that, and we'll be playing them to you at 10 pm. and it's at 10 pm.
edit interview liz kendall because they're both in that itv spin room. see it filling up now ahead of the big leaders debate between sunak and starmer. stay for welcome back to vote 2024 with me. camilla tominey. now, as christopher hope runs around the spin room at the itv debate, which is starting in, well, just over an hour and a half's time . over an hour and a half's time. we're going to speak to patrick christys because he's got a special show tonight. he's going to be reacting to what is...
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10:00 news on itv, right to the bongs, "i say, prepare for a surprise."as a sounds insightful and i worked on a gardening programme on local radio, if we had a problem, our presenter would always say, "my dear, the answer is in the soil." i love that! what was the gardening show called? with ken crowther. it was on bbc essex. it was a great show. essex again. yeah. i like the idea of that. a new doing a gardening show. i find that very the idea of that very therapeutic. it also makes me sad you water these. why do you think these are so all over tiktok? there are chinese teenagers now watching our plant. i think that's more than enough of that. right. thank you for all your questions. you can keep sending them into your voice, your vote, which is going across the bbc. that's on bbc.yourvoice bbc.co.uk. the whatsapp number is +447756165803. goodbye. the answer is in the soil. newscast from the bbc. hello. if you're not impressed with whatjune has brought us so far weather wise, i suspect this weekend will do very little to change your view. further showers
10:00 news on itv, right to the bongs, "i say, prepare for a surprise."as a sounds insightful and i worked on a gardening programme on local radio, if we had a problem, our presenter would always say, "my dear, the answer is in the soil." i love that! what was the gardening show called? with ken crowther. it was on bbc essex. it was a great show. essex again. yeah. i like the idea of that. a new doing a gardening show. i find that very the idea of that very therapeutic. it...
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if he had, i know a family member sick, but it was an interview with itv, you know, however, i don'twe should go to town on it. ultimately, he made a wrong decision . he's in a high decision. he's in a high pressure environment at the moment. you know, he's got this, the flack for it, well, let's listen to what, johnny mercer, because he was speaking out. >> to be fair, he had a pre—organized, interview. he stuck with it, actually, and i quite respected him because he obviously knew this was going to come up. let's just listen to one of the things that he said that i certainly found interesting. >> you find, you know, the kind of faux outrage from people who've done nothing but make my life difficult, trying to improve veterans affairs over the years. pretty nauseating, to be frank. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> saying obviously there is. he finds it pretty nauseating that many people that haven't helped him in his endeavours to try and support veterans are now all of a sudden, deeply concerned about veterans. he's suggesting perhaps double standards and hypocrisy. i do want to add a little b
if he had, i know a family member sick, but it was an interview with itv, you know, however, i don'twe should go to town on it. ultimately, he made a wrong decision . he's in a high decision. he's in a high pressure environment at the moment. you know, he's got this, the flack for it, well, let's listen to what, johnny mercer, because he was speaking out. >> to be fair, he had a pre—organized, interview. he stuck with it, actually, and i quite respected him because he obviously knew...
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and also itv's always going to be there. like hang out with real presidents and things? >> well, not only that, itv were also at the d—day commemoration. surely yeah, they'd send people oven surely yeah, they'd send people over. they would have a correspondent and a camera nearby filming it. just use that. but i mean, i'm not in charge of this, but then again, you shouldn't have to worry about pleasing some old people who are going to die or military people. >> they should be. they should be team tory and they're not. which just shows the guy i feel bad for the guy. it reminds me of a councilman in my hometown of, of southwark. you know, council. he's. that's what he seems like. yeah. i mean, he's got a rich wife. i would look great if i had a rich wife . you great if i had a rich wife. you know, everybody looks great when they've got a rich wife, let's move on to the, louis, it's the sunday telegraph and putin's in the news. he's not team world, so he must love him. >> no. well, there's the thing i love the. i love the way
and also itv's always going to be there. like hang out with real presidents and things? >> well, not only that, itv were also at the d—day commemoration. surely yeah, they'd send people oven surely yeah, they'd send people over. they would have a correspondent and a camera nearby filming it. just use that. but i mean, i'm not in charge of this, but then again, you shouldn't have to worry about pleasing some old people who are going to die or military people. >> they should be....
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so, his windrush tv, itv show cut after just one series as tv industry loses funding streams.'s why it's been cut. so he told the guardian he was concerned about a trend for new shows being given just one shot, as tv faced cuts caused by downturn in advertising and commissioning. so really what he's saying is there's not as much money as he would like. and he goes on to say that you need to have a big name if you want to have a big name if you want to get anywhere. isn't lenny henry quite a big name? >> i think he was in about 1980. what do you think, damian? >> well, i mean, i, i think, i mean, to he he is right. many black dramas are going to be axed as a result of this. what's happening, and i don't know if he's saying this is specifically a racial issue or not, but the truth is that just loads of stuff is being axed. loads of stuff is being axed. loads of stuff is being made. nobody likes it. nobody's watching it. there's plenty of so many other places to watch amazing things that are designed just for you. and you know, this, this system and this way of consuming content
so, his windrush tv, itv show cut after just one series as tv industry loses funding streams.'s why it's been cut. so he told the guardian he was concerned about a trend for new shows being given just one shot, as tv faced cuts caused by downturn in advertising and commissioning. so really what he's saying is there's not as much money as he would like. and he goes on to say that you need to have a big name if you want to have a big name if you want to get anywhere. isn't lenny henry quite a big...
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meanwhile itv managed to drag ed davey away from pratting around on some kind of assault course to getdlife crisis makeover to turn down the there you go. >> he's giving him blue steel, and then if you want to come on and then if you want to come on and suck in your cheekbone , do and suck in your cheekbone, do it. let's do it. clench your buttocks . no summer outfit is buttocks. no summer outfit is complete without a pair of sunglasses . yeah. cool, dad. sunglasses. yeah. cool, dad. cool sunglasses. yeah. cool, dad. cool, dad. and also, look herd. yeah. amazing. now that is the perfect summer look . perfect summer look. >> and do you remember when channel 4 decided to get mr starmer on sunday brunch? i think it was to do a puff piece cooking a tandoori salmon. >> right. let's put it. cooking a tandoori salmon. >> right. let's put it . on. it >> right. let's put it. on. it looks good. oh, i've broken that one. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> what do you think? did you enjoy it? yeah. >> what do you think? >> what do you think? >> really good. good. yeah. good >> really good. good. yea
meanwhile itv managed to drag ed davey away from pratting around on some kind of assault course to getdlife crisis makeover to turn down the there you go. >> he's giving him blue steel, and then if you want to come on and then if you want to come on and suck in your cheekbone , do and suck in your cheekbone, do it. let's do it. clench your buttocks . no summer outfit is buttocks. no summer outfit is complete without a pair of sunglasses . yeah. cool, dad. sunglasses. yeah. cool, dad. cool...
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a head—to—head between rishi sunak and keir starmer broadcast on itv, but picked up and analysed across. you want to put everyone's taxes up by £2,000 and this is really important. independent treasury officials have costed labour's policies and they amount to a £2,000 tax rise for every working family. a furious argument developed afterwards over the source and accuracy of that claim that a labour government would raise taxes by £2,000 for every working family, with keir starmer accusing the prime minister of deliberately lying. bbc verify investigated the numbers, concluding that what the prime minister said risked misleading people and nick eardley looked into that £2,000 figure on wednesday's evening news bulletin. no, this is overfour years, so about £500 a year. the prime minister said last night that this was the work of independent treasury officials and it is true that the treasury did most of the sums. but political advisers who work for the chancellor were the ones who set the terms of the calculations by making assumptions about labour's policies. the following day, the offi
a head—to—head between rishi sunak and keir starmer broadcast on itv, but picked up and analysed across. you want to put everyone's taxes up by £2,000 and this is really important. independent treasury officials have costed labour's policies and they amount to a £2,000 tax rise for every working family. a furious argument developed afterwards over the source and accuracy of that claim that a labour government would raise taxes by £2,000 for every working family, with keir starmer...