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there was some discussion, but it was an interview done by itv news, and itv news decided to broadcaste they'd done that, it was out in the public domain. downing street reacted. it was therefore a fairly straightforward decision for us about "is this editorially newsworthy and should we broadcast then?" we made the decision that it was newsworthy. and as you saw from a couple of the viewer whose comments were used, some people clearly think that there was a clear demarcation in her mind and therefore broadcasting her comments was an invasion of her privacy. yeah, i think there's always a balance in these things. you've got to balance the circumstances under which you've got the audio or video and the public interest in broadcasting those comments. and i think in this circumstance, look, i don't know all the circumstances. it was an itv news interview, but it seems to me, yes, the interview was over, but she still knew that the mic was there. you can even see a kind of touching it. i think on that basis, she should have expected that she was being recorded. and the comments are clearly
there was some discussion, but it was an interview done by itv news, and itv news decided to broadcaste they'd done that, it was out in the public domain. downing street reacted. it was therefore a fairly straightforward decision for us about "is this editorially newsworthy and should we broadcast then?" we made the decision that it was newsworthy. and as you saw from a couple of the viewer whose comments were used, some people clearly think that there was a clear demarcation in her...
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also tonight was woke itv news. right to release this sweary hot mic moment from education secretary gillian keegan. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing ? sat on their and done nothing? no, no, no signs of that. no >> we'll discuss the tory hating broadcasters latest attempt to topple a minister in the media buzz plus , as slippery starmer buzz plus, as slippery starmer reshuffles his shadow cabinet is labour loudmouth angela rayner really fit to be his deputy. >> we cannot get any worse than the position of scorn . the position of scorn. >> oh, isn't she lovely and unfiltered appraisal of the potential future. deputy prime minister's credentials. that's later in the show. also where is it wrong for rockledge and alice cooper to be cancelled ? pulled cooper to be cancelled? pulled because he described gender transitions for kids as a fad culture, a cancel culture superfan ernest owens takes on the commentator olly london and trans tea
also tonight was woke itv news. right to release this sweary hot mic moment from education secretary gillian keegan. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing ? sat on their and done nothing? no, no, no signs of that. no >> we'll discuss the tory hating broadcasters latest attempt to topple a minister in the media buzz plus , as slippery starmer buzz plus, as slippery starmer reshuffles his shadow cabinet...
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also tonight was woke itv news. right to release this sweary hot mic moment from education secretary gillian keegan. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing ? sat on their and done nothing? no, no, no signs of that. no >> we'll discuss the tory hating broadcasters latest attempt to topple a minister in the media buzz plus , as slippery starmer buzz plus, as slippery starmer reshuffles his shadow cabinet is labour loudmouth angela rayner really fit to be his deputy. >> we cannot get any worse than the position of scorn . the position of scorn. >> oh, isn't she lovely and unfiltered appraisal of the potential future. deputy prime minister's credentials. that's later in the show. also where is it wrong for rockledge and alice cooper to be cancelled ? pulled cooper to be cancelled? pulled because he described gender transitions for kids as a fad culture, a cancel culture superfan ernest owens takes on the commentator olly london and trans tea
also tonight was woke itv news. right to release this sweary hot mic moment from education secretary gillian keegan. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing ? sat on their and done nothing? no, no, no signs of that. no >> we'll discuss the tory hating broadcasters latest attempt to topple a minister in the media buzz plus , as slippery starmer buzz plus, as slippery starmer reshuffles his shadow cabinet...
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this is gillian keegan — after an interview with itv news. you have done a- good job cos everyone else has sat - on thei- and done nothing? no signs of that, no? the footage was captured by itv news as the camera repositioned for extra shots at the end of an interview with the minister, while she was still wearing her microphone. gillian keegan has apologised for those remarks. gillian keegan, you said everyone else had sat on their backsides which suggests you think people had been pulling their weight, who are you talking about? it was nobody in particular, it was an off—the—cuff remark after the news interview had finished or apparently after it had finished. i would like to apologise for my choice language there. that was unnecessary. but it was an off—the—cuff remark, basically based on the interview. the interview had been pressing me quite hard, why i hadn't solved this issue which had been going on since 1994. it is frustrating because we are doing everything now to take a leading position, to be on the front foot, to put all of the s
this is gillian keegan — after an interview with itv news. you have done a- good job cos everyone else has sat - on thei- and done nothing? no signs of that, no? the footage was captured by itv news as the camera repositioned for extra shots at the end of an interview with the minister, while she was still wearing her microphone. gillian keegan has apologised for those remarks. gillian keegan, you said everyone else had sat on their backsides which suggests you think people had been pulling...
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this is gillian keegan — after an interview with itv news. you have done a- good job because everyone else has sat on their bleep and done nothing? no signs of that, no? the footage was captured by itv news as the camera repositioned for extra shots at the end of an interview with the minister, while she was still wearing her microphone. this was the prime minister's response to accusations of refusing to adequately fund school repairs. are you to blame for. what's happening now? and do you want to apologize to parents and pupils? - i think that is completely and utterly wrong. actually, one of the first things i did as chancellor in my first spending review in 2020 was to announce a new ten year school rebuilding program for 500 schools. now, that equates to about 50 schools a year that will be refurbished or rebuilt. and if you look at what we've been doing over the previous decade, that's completely in line with what we've always done. about 50 or so schools a year refurbished or rebuilt. that's what i announced as chancellor in my first s
this is gillian keegan — after an interview with itv news. you have done a- good job because everyone else has sat on their bleep and done nothing? no signs of that, no? the footage was captured by itv news as the camera repositioned for extra shots at the end of an interview with the minister, while she was still wearing her microphone. this was the prime minister's response to accusations of refusing to adequately fund school repairs. are you to blame for. what's happening now? and do you...
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hot mic moment released cynically by woke itv news. really a sackable offence or is it a telltale sign of our broken mainstream media? for my superstar panel will debate that later in the show. and tonight we've got a brand new edition to our tuesday team who could not be more qualified to take on every major hot topic. it's former conservative cabinet minister esther mcvey, who will be teaming up with our favourites. calvin robinson and rebecca reed . elsewhere on the rebecca reed. elsewhere on the show, princess diana's brother took on the bbc in court today over the alleged martin bashir panorama cover up. so will the truth about the infamous interview. finally out and bring down the beeb . esteemed down the beeb. esteemed biographer tom bower is uncanny , called to give his unfiltered analysis on this major breaking news story . plus, as tavistock news story. plus, as tavistock whistleblowers warn rishi sunak that children must not be allowed to change their gender at school, us media megastar megyn kelly tells me why she's campaign
hot mic moment released cynically by woke itv news. really a sackable offence or is it a telltale sign of our broken mainstream media? for my superstar panel will debate that later in the show. and tonight we've got a brand new edition to our tuesday team who could not be more qualified to take on every major hot topic. it's former conservative cabinet minister esther mcvey, who will be teaming up with our favourites. calvin robinson and rebecca reed . elsewhere on the rebecca reed. elsewhere...
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hot mic moment released cynically by woke itv news. ally a sackable offence or is it a telltale sign of our broken mainstream media? for my superstar panel will debate that later in the show. and tonight we've got a brand new edition to our tuesday team who could not be more qualified to take on every major hot topic. it's former conservative cabinet minister esther mcvey, who will be teaming up with our favourites. calvin robinson and rebecca reed . elsewhere on the rebecca reed. elsewhere on the show, princess diana's brother took on the bbc in court today over the alleged martin bashir panorama cover up. so will the truth about the infamous interview. finally out and bring down the beeb . esteemed down the beeb. esteemed biographer tom bower is uncanny , called to give his unfiltered analysis on this major breaking news story . plus, as tavistock news story. plus, as tavistock whistleblowers warn rishi sunak that children must not be allowed to change their gender at school, us media megastar megyn kelly tells me why she's campaignin
hot mic moment released cynically by woke itv news. ally a sackable offence or is it a telltale sign of our broken mainstream media? for my superstar panel will debate that later in the show. and tonight we've got a brand new edition to our tuesday team who could not be more qualified to take on every major hot topic. it's former conservative cabinet minister esther mcvey, who will be teaming up with our favourites. calvin robinson and rebecca reed . elsewhere on the rebecca reed. elsewhere on...
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this was gillian keegan after an interview with itv news. does anyone ever say you know what?e done a bleep - good job because everyone you've done a bleep _ good job because everyone else has sat on their good job because everyone else has sat on thei �* sat on their bleep done nothing - sat on their bleep done nothing to i sat on their bleep i done nothing to stop sat on their bleep - done nothing to stop no sat on their bleep _ done nothing to stop no signs of that? ., , done nothing to stop no signs of that? . , . , ., done nothing to stop no signs of that? . , . , . . , done nothing to stop no signs of that? . , . , . , that? that is the clip that has been circulating- — that? that is the clip that has been circulating- a _ that? that is the clip that has been circulating. a few _ that? that is the clip that has been circulating. a few moments - that? that is the clip that has been circulating. a few moments ago i that? that is the clip that has been| circulating. a few moments ago the education secretary gave another interview, apologising for those comments. have a list
this was gillian keegan after an interview with itv news. does anyone ever say you know what?e done a bleep - good job because everyone you've done a bleep _ good job because everyone else has sat on their good job because everyone else has sat on thei �* sat on their bleep done nothing - sat on their bleep done nothing to i sat on their bleep i done nothing to stop sat on their bleep - done nothing to stop no sat on their bleep _ done nothing to stop no signs of that? ., , done nothing to...
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in footage released by itv news, filmed as the camera repositioned for extra shots, ms keegan — stillmed the government had gone "over and above" in addressing concerns relating to reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete. let's listen to the moment. does anyone does anyone ever does anyone ever say, you have done a good job because everyone else has sat on their behind and do nothing? no signs of that, no? live now to westminster and our political correspondent helen catt. what is the reaction to this moment? not the first time but it is one of those moments which tends to have a bit of an impact. downing street has moved pretty quickly to distance itself from these comments and a source said these comments were wrong and we have not heard anything further from the gillian keegan and she is due in the commons later to give a statement that the situation with concrete in schools so whether we will hear anything from her before that, before she stands up, before that, before she stands up, before she is asked about it, as i'm sure she will be by opposition mps, we will have to wait and s
in footage released by itv news, filmed as the camera repositioned for extra shots, ms keegan — stillmed the government had gone "over and above" in addressing concerns relating to reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete. let's listen to the moment. does anyone does anyone ever does anyone ever say, you have done a good job because everyone else has sat on their behind and do nothing? no signs of that, no? live now to westminster and our political correspondent helen catt. what is...
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so it was with the education secretary, gillian keegan, on monday when talking to itv news about closinglt from.
so it was with the education secretary, gillian keegan, on monday when talking to itv news about closinglt from.
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house that local councils are responsible for billings and you heard what she said in that clip to itv newse currently helpful. we can exchange statements, what your previous just said, the school capital programme has been reduced over the last few years, consuls have been struggling to keep money going into school. we have been warning the government since 2018 about this issue and asked for the government to set up a national body to overlook and oversee the existence of this material in public billings. that has not happened. this billings. that has not happened. as you write about the issue with the pace of getting surveys back? surveys are being done by the appointed experts and consuls are working hard alongside those, there were just four and the capacity has now increased, we need the funding to go and resolve the issue. it is affecting schools on the country at varying degrees and the government has reduced funding by around 50% and that has an impact on the work being taken place. the guidance has changed and out consuls want to work to get the schools into situation where they c
house that local councils are responsible for billings and you heard what she said in that clip to itv newse currently helpful. we can exchange statements, what your previous just said, the school capital programme has been reduced over the last few years, consuls have been struggling to keep money going into school. we have been warning the government since 2018 about this issue and asked for the government to set up a national body to overlook and oversee the existence of this material in...
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ultimate becoming one of the key faces of itv news . in 1994, he covered itv news.royal correspondent for itv news and played a major role covering the death and funeral of diana, princess of wales . he's been death and funeral of diana, princess of wales. he's been a fixture on both itv and the beeb as well as presenting for channel 4 and classic fm plus . channel 4 and classic fm plus. he gave a brief but memorable turn on strictly nicholas owen. welcome to mark dolan tonight andifs welcome to mark dolan tonight and it's a pleasure. >> i think. >> i think. >> i think. >> i hope you did the right thing on that show. strictly you did. you did one week and got out. oh well, of course. >> i mean, i didn't try to get out. i mean, let's let's be clear about this. but i was a bit relieved, i have to admit . bit relieved, i have to admit. and i'm not sure how i would have to i still and i'm not sure how i would havethe to i still and i'm not sure how i would havethe job. to i still had the job. >> know, i mean, i didn't >> you know, i mean, i didn't sort of take time off
ultimate becoming one of the key faces of itv news . in 1994, he covered itv news.royal correspondent for itv news and played a major role covering the death and funeral of diana, princess of wales . he's been death and funeral of diana, princess of wales. he's been a fixture on both itv and the beeb as well as presenting for channel 4 and classic fm plus . channel 4 and classic fm plus. he gave a brief but memorable turn on strictly nicholas owen. welcome to mark dolan tonight andifs welcome...
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ultimate becoming one of the key faces of itv news . in 1994, he covered itv news.s royal correspondent for itv news and played a major role covering the death and funeral of diana, princess of wales . he's been death and funeral of diana, princess of wales. he's been a fixture on both itv and the beeb as well as presenting for channel 4 and classic fm plus . channel 4 and classic fm plus. he gave a brief but memorable turn on strictly nicholas owen. welcome to mark dolan tonight andifs welcome to mark dolan tonight and it's a pleasure. >> i think. >> i think. >> i think. >> i hope you did the right thing on that show. strictly you did. you did one week and got out. oh well, of course. >> i mean, i didn't try to get out. i mean, let's let's be clear about this. but i was a bit relieved, i have to admit . bit relieved, i have to admit. and i'm not sure how i would have to i still and i'm not sure how i would havethe to i still and i'm not sure how i would havethe job. to i still had the job. >> know, i mean, i didn't >> you know, i mean, i didn't sort of take time of
ultimate becoming one of the key faces of itv news . in 1994, he covered itv news.s royal correspondent for itv news and played a major role covering the death and funeral of diana, princess of wales . he's been death and funeral of diana, princess of wales. he's been a fixture on both itv and the beeb as well as presenting for channel 4 and classic fm plus . channel 4 and classic fm plus. he gave a brief but memorable turn on strictly nicholas owen. welcome to mark dolan tonight andifs welcome...
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itv news. she's resigned now. tea and coffee, as i should do in my job working for gb news. and she's given no indication off. indication she was off. there has this in has been a shake—up this week in downing a new head of downing street, a new head of strategy in that i don't strategy brought in that i don't know . that could be an issue. it know. that could be an issue. it may be she wants to have a break. the next break. looking into the next penod break. looking into the next period the busy period period of the of the busy election period . it does say to period period of the of the busy electhough,od . it does say to period period of the of the busy elec though, thatit does say to period period of the of the busy elec though, that this es say to period period of the of the busy elec though, that this thisay to period period of the of the busy elec though, that this this this me, though, that this this this happening now is indicative , happening now is indicative, negative. i think of rishi sunak circling t
itv news. she's resigned now. tea and coffee, as i should do in my job working for gb news. and she's given no indication off. indication she was off. there has this in has been a shake—up this week in downing a new head of downing street, a new head of strategy in that i don't strategy brought in that i don't know . that could be an issue. it know. that could be an issue. it may be she wants to have a break. the next break. looking into the next penod break. looking into the next period the...
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the more reaction on this, i am joined now by the former head of news at itv and former managing editorw social media guidelines published today? it social media guidelines published toda ? . social media guidelines published toda ? , , ., today? it is interesting. i have read the report _ today? it is interesting. i have read the report in _ today? it is interesting. i have read the report in as - today? it is interesting. i have read the report in as much - today? it is interesting. i have. read the report in as much detail today? it is interesting. i have- read the report in as much detail as possible, there hasn't been much time. it is very lucid. what it has done is to has a new super brand of presenter, special rules for then that will apply. it still leaves us with quite a few shades of grey. for example, when does commenting on policy stop and campaigning against the policy start? in very good question about what it means looking back at the gary lineker case, we still don't know whether it would have been right or wrong under these guidelines. although the report reads very wel
the more reaction on this, i am joined now by the former head of news at itv and former managing editorw social media guidelines published today? it social media guidelines published toda ? . social media guidelines published toda ? , , ., today? it is interesting. i have read the report _ today? it is interesting. i have read the report in _ today? it is interesting. i have read the report in as - today? it is interesting. i have read the report in as much - today? it is interesting. i have....
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you fronted up every news programme that every itv news programme that there was obviously , you thenusly, you then had a change of career quite late on in your life, as you say, late 60s gb news that's a lot of stress for one man to cope performative career is cope with performative career is are very definition pretty are by very definition pretty stressful . stressful. >> yes, i think sometimes folk at home who are kind enough to watch us or listen to us on on digital radio or online or however they do it. if we do it, hopefully touch wood as well as you do. and i used to and others like steve this morning think that it's not quite a walk in the park. but but but we do a lot of homework . you've got lot of homework. you've got a lot of homework. you've got a lot of homework. you've got a lot of it in front of you now so that when you go into the studio, you are prepared to do it. yes, but you've got an earpiece in the director is saying, okay, fine, we've got about four minutes to go on this now. don't that now. and don't forget that you're x next or when you're talking to x next o
you fronted up every news programme that every itv news programme that there was obviously , you thenusly, you then had a change of career quite late on in your life, as you say, late 60s gb news that's a lot of stress for one man to cope performative career is cope with performative career is are very definition pretty are by very definition pretty stressful . stressful. >> yes, i think sometimes folk at home who are kind enough to watch us or listen to us on on digital radio or online...
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there was some discussion, but it was an interview done by itv news, and itv news decided to broadcast should have expected that she was being recorded. and the comments are clearly newsworthy on an issue of significant public interest, and giving insight into actual views on things. there might be some viewers would think, is there a bit of a taste issue actually as well? like in the end, wasn't there mostly a shock value in showing a politician swearing and bleeping it out? i don't think... i think it was less about the shock value. i think it was more about the insight into what she thought — her sense that she was getting unfairly blamed for this situation and not, infact, getting the credit. and i noticed she herself hasn't, certainly hasn't publicly complained about the decision to broadcast it and has said, you know, that the decision...the comments that she made were off—the—cuff and ill—judged. so that suggests there's a difference between how some of the public feel, who someone even felt, they thought it was kind of low or dirtyjournalism. and the fact that you think politic
there was some discussion, but it was an interview done by itv news, and itv news decided to broadcast should have expected that she was being recorded. and the comments are clearly newsworthy on an issue of significant public interest, and giving insight into actual views on things. there might be some viewers would think, is there a bit of a taste issue actually as well? like in the end, wasn't there mostly a shock value in showing a politician swearing and bleeping it out? i don't think... i...
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hot mic moment released cynically by woke itv news. r my superstar panel will debate that later in the show. and tonight we've got a brand new edition to our tuesday team who could not be more qualified to take on every major hot topic. it's former conservative cabinet minister esther mcvey, who will be teaming up with our favourites. calvin
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also tonight was woke itv news. education secretary gillian keegan. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing ? sat on their and done nothing? no, no, no signs of that. no >> we'll discuss the tory hating broadcasters latest attempt to topple a minister in the media buzz plus , as slippery starmer buzz plus, as slippery starmer reshuffles his shadow cabinet is labour loudmouth angela rayner really fit to be his deputy. >> we cannot get any worse than the position of scorn . the position of scorn. >> oh, isn't she lovely and unfiltered appraisal of
also tonight was woke itv news. education secretary gillian keegan. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing ? sat on their and done nothing? no, no, no signs of that. no >> we'll discuss the tory hating broadcasters latest attempt to topple a minister in the media buzz plus , as slippery starmer buzz plus, as slippery starmer reshuffles his shadow cabinet is labour loudmouth angela rayner really fit to be...
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also tonight was woke itv news.ot mic moment from education secretary gillian keegan. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing ? sat on their and done nothing? no, no, no signs of that. no >> we'll discuss the tory hating broadcasters latest attempt to topple a minister in the media buzz plus , as slippery starmer buzz plus, as slippery starmer reshuffles his shadow cabinet is labour loudmouth angela rayner really fit to be his deputy. >> we cannot get any worse than the position of scorn . the position of scorn. >> oh,
also tonight was woke itv news.ot mic moment from education secretary gillian keegan. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing ? sat on their and done nothing? no, no, no signs of that. no >> we'll discuss the tory hating broadcasters latest attempt to topple a minister in the media buzz plus , as slippery starmer buzz plus, as slippery starmer reshuffles his shadow cabinet is labour loudmouth angela...
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unparliamentary language in the house of commons, mark, as you did on that that hot mic issue with itv news issue for here mr sunak he was chancellor when they cut spending repairing his spending on repairing his buildings from £765 million a yearin buildings from £765 million a year in to 1922 just £416 million by 2122. of course , that million by 2122. of course, that penod million by 2122. of course, that period covers the covid pandemic , when the government diverted resources towards trying to find a cure or not a cure, but a vaccine to treat people hit by covid. so you can see why it happened. but politics is all about making choices and it appears on this one, he's been caught out slightly. he, of course, denies he's done anything wrong as would do. anything wrong as he would do. but there is a concern for him going right the top of going right at the top of government. wasn't this government. why wasn't this prioritised and earlier? government. why wasn't this pricyeah,i and earlier? government. why wasn't this pricyeah, perhapsnd earlier? government. why wasn't this pricyeah, perha
unparliamentary language in the house of commons, mark, as you did on that that hot mic issue with itv news issue for here mr sunak he was chancellor when they cut spending repairing his spending on repairing his buildings from £765 million a yearin buildings from £765 million a year in to 1922 just £416 million by 2122. of course , that million by 2122. of course, that penod million by 2122. of course, that period covers the covid pandemic , when the government diverted resources towards...
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channel >> it is ten 1138 evening with britain's newsroom on itv news with andrew pierce and emily carver, to according the sun. well, i guess this is the story we're going to with our panel, former editor of the star, dawn neesom is the daily star, dawn neesom is with push for shake. with us. and push for shake. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and we also desperate to know their views on bingo, bingo call signs. their views on bingo, bingo call sig|let's to that first. so >> let's go to that first. so apparently is joining the apparently bingo is joining the 21st century because woke millennials are ditching traditional calls such as two fat ladies, which of course, is 88. >> why don't they just don't play >> why don't they just don't play bingo? >> just don't play bingo. >> just don't play bingo. >> very boring. yes. i love bingo. >> and some tapestry . yeah. >> so pretty much if you remember our childhood back >> so pretty much if you re|1878, er our childhood back >> so pretty much if you re|1878, andrew our childhood back >> so pretty much if you re|1878, andrew and childhood back >> so pretty
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news. david walliams is suing the company that makes itv�*s britain's got talent. freemantlemedia follows his exit as a judge. the action is listed as dealing with data protection. the firm declined to comment. you're live with bbc news. the uk's home secretary, suella braverman, has used a speech to an american right—wing think tank, questioning whether international rules on the rights of refugees are "fit for the modern age". she argues the definition of what constitutes someone being a refugee has shifted, and that the fear of discrimination for being gay or being a woman shouldn't be enough to qualify for international refugee protection. but the speech has faced criticism, with the un defending its convention on refugees and saying it has saved millions of lives. mark easton reports. just a few miles from where the home secretary made her speech today, international powers met in 191m to debate the idea of universal human rights. but suella braverman came to washington to argue that the refugee convention that followed doesn't make sense in a world ofjet trave
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stupid enough to accept without interrogation because while the british bashing corporation woke itv and sky newsmight repeat that pitch, what the labour party has actually done is admit that in government we would be tied to the eu's ludicrous approach to migrants. so given our population and taking into account the 1 million illegal arrivals to europe annually , we arrivals to europe annually, we would have to accept over 120,000 migrants from the continent every single year. us as a government source who crunched those numbers, told the daily mail . finally we get to daily mail. finally we get to see sir keir starmer's plan for illegal migration. he'll make it legal . that's the opposite of legal. that's the opposite of taking back control. it's throwing our doors open in perpetuity . the prime minister, perpetuity. the prime minister, who isn't stopping the boats ehhen who isn't stopping the boats either, by the way, was scathing in his response . in his response. >> well, keir starmer spent all of this year voting against our stop the boats bill. the toughest legislation that any government
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stupid enough to accept without interrogation because while the british bashing corporation woke itv and sky newsmight repeat that pitch, what the labour party has actually done is admit that in government we would be tied to the eu's ludicrous approach to migrants. so given our population and taking into account the 1 million illegal arrivals to europe annually , we arrivals to europe annually, we would have to accept over 120,000 migrants from the continent every single year. us as a government source who crunched those numbers, told the daily mail . finally we get to daily mail. finally we get to see sir keir starmer's plan for illegal migration. he'll make it legal . that's the opposite of legal. that's the opposite of taking back control. it's throwing our doors open in perpetuity . the prime minister, perpetuity. the prime minister, who isn't stopping the boats ehhen who isn't stopping the boats either, by the way, was scathing in his response . in his response. >> well, keir starmer spent all of this year voting against our stop the boats bill. the toughest legislation that any government
stupid enough to accept without interrogation because while the british bashing corporation woke itv and sky newsmight repeat that pitch, what the labour party has actually done is admit that in government we would be tied to the eu's ludicrous approach to migrants. so given our population and taking into account the 1 million illegal arrivals to europe annually , we arrivals to europe annually, we would have to accept over 120,000 migrants from the continent every single year. us as a...
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mean, i go back to the many millions of people that do watch and listen to the beeb and itv and all the rest if newsest of it. if gb news gets itself in hot water, has itself in hot water, which has happened over last two happened over the last two years, amy, are these people not entitled to draw attention to that? are they entitled to that? are they not entitled to raise concerns? >> of course . and >> of course. of course. and they're welcome to and everybody . that's why we have a regulator . but. >> but about bolton? he >> but what about bolton? is he not right sort of flag up not right to sort of flag up what thinks is a lapse in what he thinks is a lapse in standards? >> i think >> it's his opinion. i think probably what happened earlier this week is warranted to have an opinion like that. but i maintain that that incident doesn't represent our channel. but also and also, he went too far . far. >> if you're if you're some kind of newsreader, if you're a commentator, of course you're going to have an opinion on something like this. it's what drives a viewership. but for him to should to sugges
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itv. so you have to the new channels to ask, are the new channels being asked being more targeted?he answer. ofcom tried to answer. i'm sure ofcom tried to be is difficult and be fair, but it is difficult and our own leader, angelo , our very own leader, angelo, points journalism our very own leader, angelo, points be journalism our very own leader, angelo, points be j> no, not. >> no, we're not. >> up. >> sh
itv. so you have to the new channels to ask, are the new channels being asked being more targeted?he answer. ofcom tried to answer. i'm sure ofcom tried to be is difficult and be fair, but it is difficult and our own leader, angelo , our very own leader, angelo, points journalism our very own leader, angelo, points be journalism our very own leader, angelo, points be j no, not. >> no, we're not. >> up. >> sh
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new committee. he has revived for the itved, called the advisory committee on transportation equity. a president obama. this is a obama era project. so again, obama's third term,ir we didn'd termt fix it duringoba the obama administration. they did not. admild trump got rid of it , ohtime god, it a waste of time. but there are 24 new members. on this. >> and one of the women who is a spatial policy scholarmen, edu we need 24 committee members to solve this problem. >> apparentlroblemy she is sayig that all cars are bad and that we need to create streets that are inclusive of people, not cars. so it's like, okay, so you've made cars way too expensive foro americans to own regular cars.er used cars are still expensive. then you want to forcears, too m to buy electric cars, which nobody can afford, that these companies are going go bankrupct making. t af >> and now you're saying we just should get rid of cars completelyfo so that people have no freedom or autonomy to go travel about theonomy to countr. so i'm glad that we're our taxpayer dollars are being used for new committee. wil and
new committee. he has revived for the itved, called the advisory committee on transportation equity. a president obama. this is a obama era project. so again, obama's third term,ir we didn'd termt fix it duringoba the obama administration. they did not. admild trump got rid of it , ohtime god, it a waste of time. but there are 24 new members. on this. >> and one of the women who is a spatial policy scholarmen, edu we need 24 committee members to solve this problem. >>...
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the new itv show my mum, your dad has been dubbed the "middle—aged love island", as it features olderthey. didn't even hesitate. natalie and her son kalieljoin us now. 0h, oh, my word. we have to be so careful how we talk about this because obviously this has already been filmed and lots of people are tuning in to see your progress. how did it all start and why did you take part in the show? i did it all start and why did you take part in the show?- did it all start and why did you take part in the show? i saw it advertised _ take part in the show? i saw it advertised and _ take part in the show? i saw it advertised and i _ take part in the show? i saw it advertised and i just _ take part in the show? i saw it advertised and i just thought l take part in the show? i saw it| advertised and ijust thought it would — advertised and ijust thought it would be — advertised and ijust thought it would be perfect for mum. you're not shy would be perfect for mum. you're not shy of— would be perfect for mum. you're not shy of the _ would be perfect for mum. you're not shy of the camera sol would
the new itv show my mum, your dad has been dubbed the "middle—aged love island", as it features olderthey. didn't even hesitate. natalie and her son kalieljoin us now. 0h, oh, my word. we have to be so careful how we talk about this because obviously this has already been filmed and lots of people are tuning in to see your progress. how did it all start and why did you take part in the show? i did it all start and why did you take part in the show?- did it all start and why did you...
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but they face some tough competition this the new host of the great british bake off in the uk, also the host of the itv programme, this morning. viewers might remember that that show has been beset by controversy. despite that it is also nominated for best daytime programme. as you can see, ant and dec taking some selfies with fans, they are very popular duo in the uk. they are also nominated twice, up against themselves for ant and dec�*s saturday night takeaway and, i'm a celebrity... get me out of here, which they present, from australia. if we could have another look at them, quite extraordinary really, them, quite extraordinary really, the fact that they have been winning for so many years, the history around that he is quite something. it is. they are obviously a firm favourite with a great reddish public, you could hear that more when they came out of the car. lots of fans behind them —— you could hear that roar. fans around them, hoping for selfies. have you drawn ant and dec? i hoping for selfies. have you drawn ant and dec?— hoping for selfies. have you drawn ant and dec? . ., ., ., ant and d
but they face some tough competition this the new host of the great british bake off in the uk, also the host of the itv programme, this morning. viewers might remember that that show has been beset by controversy. despite that it is also nominated for best daytime programme. as you can see, ant and dec taking some selfies with fans, they are very popular duo in the uk. they are also nominated twice, up against themselves for ant and dec�*s saturday night takeaway and, i'm a celebrity... get...
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david walliams was a judge on the itv talent programme since 2012, but did not return for the show�*s latest series earlier this year. the television channel gb newslogising to her. cathedrals are places for contemplation and worship amid grandeur — and now canterbury cathedral is lending its walls to something new. the walls of the building are being used as a canvas for a spectacular light show as artists try to bring the renaissance to life. simonjones reports. let there be light. and let there be sound. the aim — to take the audience on a physical and emotionaljourney transforming their sense of place, and space. the theme, a journey into the renaissance world, a time of major change in the cultural, artistic, political and economic spheres, with canterbury cathedral acting as the canvas. as an artist, i don't think you can get better. it's a remarkable place to work. but actually, it's not what we do with it, it's the reaction that the audience have when they come here, that's the bit that makes it special. an artwork is an artwork in the studio until you put it in front of an audience. and when you put in a building like this, it's really th
david walliams was a judge on the itv talent programme since 2012, but did not return for the show�*s latest series earlier this year. the television channel gb newslogising to her. cathedrals are places for contemplation and worship amid grandeur — and now canterbury cathedral is lending its walls to something new. the walls of the building are being used as a canvas for a spectacular light show as artists try to bring the renaissance to life. simonjones reports. let there be light. and...
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shows on both the bbc and itv and he was also one of the first impressionists lampoon politicians, in particular the labour prime minister harold wilson. host nation france stunned newom paris. chanting for this rugby loving nation, a moment to truly savour. here in paris, a blockbuster start to france's world cup. the latest instalment in what has become one of this tournament's fiercest and most classic rivalries. the opening ceremony at a packed and sweltering stade de france, a spectacular celebration of french heritage and culture. the country's passion for the sport and the 200th anniversary of the game. the 80,000 present, treated to an hour—long show of flair, flyovers. .. ..and fireworks. along with the country's most famous landmark before the traditional speeches. booing not all of them received well. the stage was set for the introduction of two of the favourites to win this competition, beaten finalists on three occasions but having developed a golden generation of talent, france were dreaming of a first ever title. but standing in their way, the toughest of opening games, traditionally the sports's most feared force, three times winners, new zealand. f
shows on both the bbc and itv and he was also one of the first impressionists lampoon politicians, in particular the labour prime minister harold wilson. host nation france stunned newom paris. chanting for this rugby loving nation, a moment to truly savour. here in paris, a blockbuster start to france's world cup. the latest instalment in what has become one of this tournament's fiercest and most classic rivalries. the opening ceremony at a packed and sweltering stade de france, a spectacular...
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that this is the story that has dominated the news for the last four days, so it is been in parliament, on the front pages, this story that bbc, sky, and itvhe police to have found this individual. more and more people were beginning, there was a bit of management of expectation from the police, who were talking about how this person was trained, how he was a soldier, how he would be very able, so there was management of whether they were able to find him, and the first 36 hours of any missing person inquiry is absolutely crucial, but we are in the fourth day, and the moral long it goes on, the more likely he will be successful. people got away and been out of the public eye for some time, but the fact that he has been caught locally would suggest that it was not a big, pre—organised attempt with lots of parties involved, or an individual escaping, as opposed to other people being involved. istallion other people being involved. when eo - le other people being involved. when --eole do other people being involved. when people do escape _ other people being involved. when people do escape from _ other people being involved. when people do es
that this is the story that has dominated the news for the last four days, so it is been in parliament, on the front pages, this story that bbc, sky, and itvhe police to have found this individual. more and more people were beginning, there was a bit of management of expectation from the police, who were talking about how this person was trained, how he was a soldier, how he would be very able, so there was management of whether they were able to find him, and the first 36 hours of any missing...
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news for the last four days. it is in parliament, it has been on the front pages, it has been the story that the bbc, sky, itv have important coup for the police have found this individual. i think and more people were beginning... there was some management of expectations of the police, they were talking about how this person was trained, they were soldier, how he would be very able, so there was management of whether they were able to find him. and i think that the first six hours of any missing person situation is absolutely crucial. we are in the fourth day, and the longer it goes on, the longer it is that... it makes it more likely that they will get away. the fact that he has been caught locally would suggest that it was not a big pre—organised attempt with lots of parties involved, more an individual escape, as opposed to other people being involved.— escape, as opposed to other people being involved. when other people do esca -e being involved. when other people do escape from — being involved. when other people do escape from prison, _ being involved. when other people do escape from prison, as _ being in
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itv�*s this morning's alison hammond. this is really sad! her co—host holly willoughby isn't nominated, but the show does feature in the daytime category after spinning through a tricky few months. daniel rosney, bbc news early morning autumn fog clearing and then temperatures will soar. yesterday we had 30 degrees, once again through today and for the rest of the week we'll see temperatures in that sort of category in the hottest spots, the warmest spots. plenty of sunshine as well. there are a few flies in the ointment. this is a weak weather front still across parts of northern scotland, just threatening a few showers as well in the south and the west of both england and wales. even the odd rumble of thunder, but the exception rather than the rule. what that will do is increase the humidity. and the breeze is picking up a little in southern areas as well. and it's an easterly, it's going to drag some low clouds and sea haar and fret close to the east coast of scotland and northeast england. so the highest temperatures for scotland further west today, perhaps 26. but widely the mid 20s, the high 20s possibly into the low 30s in the south and east. there's that low cloud, though, and it will creep fur
itv�*s this morning's alison hammond. this is really sad! her co—host holly willoughby isn't nominated, but the show does feature in the daytime category after spinning through a tricky few months. daniel rosney, bbc news early morning autumn fog clearing and then temperatures will soar. yesterday we had 30 degrees, once again through today and for the rest of the week we'll see temperatures in that sort of category in the hottest spots, the warmest spots. plenty of sunshine as well. there...
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channelin we were the number one news channel in britain across the entire day and remember, we have come from a standing start at every single disadvantage facing itvg regulation an that no other channel has to deal with. and it's the gb news viewers that have not just allowed us to survive, but allowed us to survive, but allowed us to thrive. so i thought that was a brilliant nomination. adam but christine hamilton, your nominee, i mean . hamilton, your nominee, i mean. >> acas absolutely right , by the >> acas absolutely right, by the way. dan i mean, how can poor old rishi compete with the wonderful gb news viewers? >> he doesn't >> yeah, exactly. he doesn't have right, adam my union. >> well, it's the british medical association. bma, medical association. the bma, right from the start, they have been against. they were in 1948. they against setting up the they were against setting up the national health service the national health service in the first 1975. were first place, 1975. they were against barbara castle's refusals , what do you call it ? refusals, what do you call it? revisions? i can't remember the right word. anyway, they've always
channelin we were the number one news channel in britain across the entire day and remember, we have come from a standing start at every single disadvantage facing itvg regulation an that no other channel has to deal with. and it's the gb news viewers that have not just allowed us to survive, but allowed us to survive, but allowed us to thrive. so i thought that was a brilliant nomination. adam but christine hamilton, your nominee, i mean . hamilton, your nominee, i mean. >> acas...
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channelin we were the number one news channel in britain across the entire day and remember, we have come from a standing start at every single disadvantage facing itv no other channel has to deal with. and it's the gb news viewers that have not just allowed us to survive, but allowed us to survive, but allowed us to thrive. so i thought that was a brilliant nomination. adam but christine hamilton, your nominee, i mean . hamilton, your nominee, i mean. >> acas absolutely right , by the >> acas absolutely right, by the way. dan i mean, how can poor old rishi compete with the wonderful gb news viewers? >> he doesn't >> yeah, exactly. he doesn't have right, adam my union. >> well, it's the british medical association. bma, medical association. the bma, right from the start, they have been against. they were in 1948. they against setting up the they were against setting up the national health service the national health service in the first 1975. were first place, 1975. they were against barbara castle's refusals , what do you call it ? refusals, what do you call it? revisions? i can't remember the right word. anyway, they've been every . always been ag
channelin we were the number one news channel in britain across the entire day and remember, we have come from a standing start at every single disadvantage facing itv no other channel has to deal with. and it's the gb news viewers that have not just allowed us to survive, but allowed us to survive, but allowed us to thrive. so i thought that was a brilliant nomination. adam but christine hamilton, your nominee, i mean . hamilton, your nominee, i mean. >> acas absolutely right , by the...
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we had gb news wasn't around. we had the and itve bbc and itv and the sort of what the established what we call the established media because are now media because we are now mainstream. but yeah, they, mainstream. yeah but yeah, they, they their set stories. they have their set stories. that seems they just, i don't know no talking about it. >> one was it. one was talking it. >> one was talking about it. it. >> she ne was talking about it. it. >> she was'as talking about it. it. >> she was rightlking about it. it. >> she was right because�*ut it. and she was right because basically she said, this is basically she, she said, this is happening taking she's happening and she's taking she's taking the blame. i think we all and i say we all, i'm even and when i say we all, i'm even going include because i've and when i say we all, i'm even goinglivingzlude because i've and when i say we all, i'm even goingliving inde because i've and when i say we all, i'm even goingliving in the because i've and when i say we all, i'm even goingliving
we had gb news wasn't around. we had the and itve bbc and itv and the sort of what the established what we call the established media because are now media because we are now mainstream. but yeah, they, mainstream. yeah but yeah, they, they their set stories. they have their set stories. that seems they just, i don't know no talking about it. >> one was it. one was talking it. >> one was talking about it. it. >> she ne was talking about it. it. >> she was'as talking...
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shouldn't be too accountable and available at the snap of a hand that they come on gb news or they come on the bbc or itvy have. and i think the rhetoric they also use now as well garners a lack of respect amongst us. i mean, the language they use soundbites, isn't it? it's just soundbites. you don't a they're you don't believe a word they're saying. just like, you saying. it's just like, you know, that's what they do. know, i get that's what they do. but the language, but some of the language, i mean, the fact that it's acceptable use and acceptable to swear and use and call, people from the call, you know, people from the other party names and other party abusive names and all it does is lead to apathy and a lack of interest in politics, particularly amongst and a lack of interest in poliyoung. rticularly amongst the young. >> then m the young. >> then up with >> and then you end up with people who aren't really voting . know, i was younger. . you know, when i was younger. >> reporter came to national television get an television to, to get an interview with michael heseltine or norman tebbit or someth
shouldn't be too accountable and available at the snap of a hand that they come on gb news or they come on the bbc or itvy have. and i think the rhetoric they also use now as well garners a lack of respect amongst us. i mean, the language they use soundbites, isn't it? it's just soundbites. you don't a they're you don't believe a word they're saying. just like, you saying. it's just like, you know, that's what they do. know, i get that's what they do. but the language, but some of the language,...
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itv team set out to deliberately trap gillian. alex is having none of that. >> i mean, i get some people will look at anything like this and grasses why did you think on her but any newsam is going to have gets this sort of thing it's gold dust you can't it's not you can't blame them. in the end, it's you have to have a real rigour and discipline as an interviewer. >> but it's like gordon brown and that woman, gillian duffy absolutely. which was which was in the car and that was put out by sky. and then john major talking about the bastards. >> yeah, yeah, right. oh, excuse me. tea time. sorry everybody. sorry. >> talking about the george bush. >> yo, blair off, mike. >> yo, blair off, mike. >> not speaking to the prime minister as it happens a lot. >> and it's standard practise that you put it out. and we don't blame the itv crew . don't blame the itv crew. >> my favourite of all of them is prince charles slagging off. i nicholas i think it was nicholas witchell. i hate that man. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> prince charles as he was then i >> -- >> well there you go. and you know, i do think that gillian >> well there you go. and you know, won think that gillian >> well ther
itv team set out to deliberately trap gillian. alex is having none of that. >> i mean, i get some people will look at anything like this and grasses why did you think on her but any newsam is going to have gets this sort of thing it's gold dust you can't it's not you can't blame them. in the end, it's you have to have a real rigour and discipline as an interviewer. >> but it's like gordon brown and that woman, gillian duffy absolutely. which was which was in the car and that was put...
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itv�*s this morning's alison hammond. this is really sad! her co—host holly willoughby isn't nominated, but the show does feature in the daytime category after spinning through a tricky few months. daniel rosney, bbc newsy visiting the ntas website. voting is open now. it closes at midday. let's head over to carol in langstone harbour. it is looking beautiful where you are. hi. tt beautiful where you are. hi. . ., , , beautiful where you are. hi. . ., i, beautiful where you are. hi. it certainly is. good morning. look at this _ hi. it certainly is. good morning. look at this view. _ hi. it certainly is. good morning. look at this view. we _ hi. it certainly is. good morning. look at this view. we are - hi. it certainly is. good morning. j look at this view. we are looking out towards hayling island. we had the most stunning sunrise this morning. it is worth looking out for the sunrises and sunsets, because with the direction of the wind we are pulling up dust from the sahara desert. they will look quite spectacular this week. it is blustery here. temperature is about 19 celsius currently. the forecast for us all today is early mist and fog lifting and then what we have a dry, warm and sunny day for mos
itv�*s this morning's alison hammond. this is really sad! her co—host holly willoughby isn't nominated, but the show does feature in the daytime category after spinning through a tricky few months. daniel rosney, bbc newsy visiting the ntas website. voting is open now. it closes at midday. let's head over to carol in langstone harbour. it is looking beautiful where you are. hi. tt beautiful where you are. hi. . ., , , beautiful where you are. hi. . ., i, beautiful where you are. hi. it...
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itv bar years ago and we've seen each other down the years. you know, there's literally an army of us in journalism who are sending him our love. and thanks for sharing how newselivered that news to him . that news to him. >> we are going to be naming our main westminster studio , the main westminster studio, the alastair stewart. westminster studio in your honour. and we wanted to tell you that this morning did you also want to reduce me to tears because you have just done so well, you reduced all of us to tears. >> alastair there. benjamin butterworth, your nominee? >> well, i must confess mine would be alastair stewart. but carol's with it. so carol's already gone with it. so instead, i'm going to annoy the viewers mine is rory viewers because mine is rory stewart, who has written a new book exposing the farce a book exposing the farce of a government that he experienced while he was there and while he was in there and talking about why ministers should do job several should do the job for several years. so they actually get something think rory something done. i think rory stewart should be prime minister, not sunak minister, not rishi sunak beunda minist
itv bar years ago and we've seen each other down the years. you know, there's literally an army of us in journalism who are sending him our love. and thanks for sharing how newselivered that news to him . that news to him. >> we are going to be naming our main westminster studio , the main westminster studio, the alastair stewart. westminster studio in your honour. and we wanted to tell you that this morning did you also want to reduce me to tears because you have just done so well, you...
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itv's special investigations into how the mayor has hoodwinked the public, pressuring scientists to cover up the facts? just imagine if a conservative leader had done something as corrupt and damaging as gb newsoducer charlotte gilbert . charlotte gilbert. >> it it's incredible how little beth rigby, robert peston and paul brand seem to care about ulez if this was enacted by a tory mayor, they would be all over it, stalking them down the street. for example , your mayor, street. for example, your mayor, will you be resigning over your ulez policy? it would be relentless . relentless. >> it would. she's totally right. >> but the internal mic bias in the british media towards the labour party and net zero means they don't actually want to ask any tough questions about ulez. instead look at this. khan gets treated with kid gloves . treated with kid gloves. >> obviously this is your baby. >> obviously this is your baby. >> but there has been huge opposition to the expansion of this scheme from many groups, many residents, many businesses . why do you believe you're on the right side of history over this? >> the vast majority of young people this because of people support this because of the impac
itv's special investigations into how the mayor has hoodwinked the public, pressuring scientists to cover up the facts? just imagine if a conservative leader had done something as corrupt and damaging as gb newsoducer charlotte gilbert . charlotte gilbert. >> it it's incredible how little beth rigby, robert peston and paul brand seem to care about ulez if this was enacted by a tory mayor, they would be all over it, stalking them down the street. for example , your mayor, street. for...
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itv bar years ago and we've seen each other down the years. you know, there's literally an army of us in journalism who are sending him our love. and thanks for sharing how newsered that news to him . that news to him. >> we are going to be naming our main westminster studio , the main westminster studio, the alastair stewart. westminster studio in your honour. and we wanted to tell you that this morning did you also want to reduce me to tears because you have just done so well, you reduced all of us to tears. >> alastair there. benjamin butterworth, your nominee? >> well, i must confess mine would be alastair stewart. but carol's with it. so carol's already gone with it. so instead, i'm going to annoy the viewers mine is rory viewers because mine is rory stewart, who has written a new book exposing the farce a book exposing the farce of a government that he experienced while he was there and while he was in there and talking about why ministers should do job several should do the job for several years. so they actually get something think rory something done. i think rory stewart should be prime minister, not sunak minister, not rishi sunak beunda minister,
itv bar years ago and we've seen each other down the years. you know, there's literally an army of us in journalism who are sending him our love. and thanks for sharing how newsered that news to him . that news to him. >> we are going to be naming our main westminster studio , the main westminster studio, the alastair stewart. westminster studio in your honour. and we wanted to tell you that this morning did you also want to reduce me to tears because you have just done so well, you...