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of nigel lawson. —— the legacy alive of nigel lawson. —— the legacy and life of nigel lawson.rt to scrap the current rules on liquids in hand luggage increasing the limit from 100 mililitres to two litres. that's thanks to new x ray machines which are now in place across all its security lanes. other major airports are due to bring in the technology next year. katy austin reports. change is arriving. restrictions on what can go in cabin baggage came in in 2006, after a plot to bring down flights was uncovered. now, any liquids must be in containers of less than 100 millilitres, all put in a clear plastic bag. laptops must be taken out. at london city airport, high—tech machines at security mean that rule has ended. how about the things in my bag, then? so, i've come prepared with my toothpaste and my deodorant in a plastic bag. yeah, you don't need the small plastic bag any more, you can leave all your liquids inside the bag. great, so i'll put those back in. and these large liquids, they are well over 100 millilitres, can i take those through? yeah. previously, they would hav
of nigel lawson. —— the legacy alive of nigel lawson. —— the legacy and life of nigel lawson.rt to scrap the current rules on liquids in hand luggage increasing the limit from 100 mililitres to two litres. that's thanks to new x ray machines which are now in place across all its security lanes. other major airports are due to bring in the technology next year. katy austin reports. change is arriving. restrictions on what can go in cabin baggage came in in 2006, after a plot to bring...
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nigel lawson after— perspective on his legacy? nigel lawson after mrs _ perspective on his legacy?s thatcher, was the greatest politician at expressing the idea of greaterfreedom particularly economic freedom and he had a sort of intellectual grasp of the subject which almost everybody else lacked and he had the time as a successful chancellor, things did go wrong before the end, to develop these ideas and operate it so he was these ideas and operate it so he was the sort of economic brains of thatcherism. and he really made it feel as if things were changing and had changed and that you could free up had changed and that you could free up markets and you could introduce regulation unrestrained and you could get away from the oppressive and sluggish atmosphere of the 70s into the sunlit uplands of the 80s. he argued against high tax rates, he was progrowth, transforming the economic landscape and his imprint still lives in within the conservative party. we heard the former chancellor paid tribute to him. his thoughts still influence thinking in the cabinet today? yes. thinking in t
nigel lawson after— perspective on his legacy? nigel lawson after mrs _ perspective on his legacy?s thatcher, was the greatest politician at expressing the idea of greaterfreedom particularly economic freedom and he had a sort of intellectual grasp of the subject which almost everybody else lacked and he had the time as a successful chancellor, things did go wrong before the end, to develop these ideas and operate it so he was these ideas and operate it so he was the sort of economic brains...
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two, she had her own adviser, sir alan walters, who was critical of nigel and nigel did not like thedeeply respected her and retain profound affection for her and never talked ill of her. this retain profound affection for her and never talked ill of her. as ben said a moment _ and never talked ill of her. as ben said a moment ago, _ and never talked ill of her. as ben said a moment ago, he _ and never talked ill of her. as ben said a moment ago, he was - and never talked ill of her. as ben said a moment ago, he was late i and never talked ill of her. as ben| said a moment ago, he was late to come to the idea of climate change. he was a climate change sceptic, wasn't it? . he was a climate change sceptic, wasn't it? , ., , ., ., wasn't it? yes, he was more than that. i wasn't it? yes, he was more than that- lthink— wasn't it? yes, he was more than that. l think he _ wasn't it? yes, he was more than that. l think he felt _ wasn't it? yes, he was more than that. i think he felt climate - wasn't it? yes, he was more thanl that. i think he felt climate change was happening but at a much
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nigel, thank you. good evening . nigel, thank you. good evening.te . the situation in new update. the situation in new york from the gb newsroom. history has been made in the us. says donald trump is formally at a new york court and has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records. he's the first former us president be charged with a criminal offence . mr. trump was criminal offence. mr. trump was indicted over alleged hush money payments to the adult film star stormy daniels during .
nigel, thank you. good evening . nigel, thank you. good evening.te . the situation in new update. the situation in new york from the gb newsroom. history has been made in the us. says donald trump is formally at a new york court and has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records. he's the first former us president be charged with a criminal offence . mr. trump was criminal offence. mr. trump was indicted over alleged hush money payments to the adult film star stormy daniels...
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nigel sorry. hatter— really annoy us. nigel sorry. darren. that's— really annoy us. nigel sorry.ell, first of all, wett— ireland? well, first of all, wett tape— ireland? well, first of all, well done to _ ireland? well, first of all, well done to your- fizeac? well, first of all, well done to your staff ”tz;e5tt:7 well, first of all, well done to your staff for spattthp — well done to your staff for spattthp thts— well done to your staff for spotting this exclusive. it took a rp— spotting this exclusive. it took a htt at— spotting this exclusive. it took a wee bit of diligence to find aut— a wee bit of diligence to find out what— a wee bit of diligence to find out what was— a wee bit of diligence to find out what was going on. yes, i ta.— out what was going on. yes, i ta. t— out what was going on. yes, i ta. t hettewe— out what was going on. yes, i do. i believe i— out what was going on. yes, i do. i believe i supported arlene taster— do. i believe i supported arlene taster saying— do. i believe i supported arlene taster sawthp t— do. i believe i supported arlene foster saying i b
nigel sorry. hatter— really annoy us. nigel sorry. darren. that's— really annoy us. nigel sorry.ell, first of all, wett— ireland? well, first of all, wett tape— ireland? well, first of all, well done to _ ireland? well, first of all, well done to your- fizeac? well, first of all, well done to your staff ”tz;e5tt:7 well, first of all, well done to your staff for spattthp — well done to your staff for spattthp thts— well done to your staff for spotting this exclusive. it took a...
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"nigel lawson was a fearless and original flame of free market conservatism.nd simplifier who helped transform the economic landscape and helped millions of british people achieve their dreams." here's more from our political correspondent, helen catt. nigel lawson was the architect of the economic policies that underpinned thatcherism. six years in office saw some of the most far reaching changes ever made to britain's financial affairs. i was asked to be the first city editor for the new sunday telegraph. he began his career as a journalist, editing the spectator magazine and making regular appearances as a tv pundit. nigel lawson. he became an mp in 1970, earning a reputation as a man of the right. here he was, calling for the end of sanctions against rhodesia, as it was then. the purpose of economic sanctions was to achieve a political end. they have failed to do this, and i think it is clear to all of us now, if it wasn't clear before, that they never will. just this way, sir. in 1983, he became chancellor in mrs thatcher's cabinet, presenting a series of
"nigel lawson was a fearless and original flame of free market conservatism.nd simplifier who helped transform the economic landscape and helped millions of british people achieve their dreams." here's more from our political correspondent, helen catt. nigel lawson was the architect of the economic policies that underpinned thatcherism. six years in office saw some of the most far reaching changes ever made to britain's financial affairs. i was asked to be the first city editor for...
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nigel we've been here's. nigel- . we've been debating rcrc-s. nigel— . we've been debating this for decades arro— we've been debating this for decades and particularly ever since— decades and particularly ever rose. — decades and particularly ever since 1956. and— decades and particularly ever since 1956. and suez , when many since 1956. and suez, when many felt since 1956. and suez, when many for-roo— since 1956. and suez, when many for-rod crouc— since 1956. and suez, when many felt-had done us- since 1956. and suez, when many felt-had done us a- since 1956. and suez, when many felt had done us a bad felt america had done us a bad rum,— felt america had done us a bad rum, ocsorrc— felt america had done us a bad turn, despite not— felt america had done us a bad turn, despite not having stood nour— turn, despite not having stood ucxr ro— turn, despite not having stood ucxr ro coch— turn, despite not having stood next to each other in two world wars. does the— next to each other in two world wars. does the special relationship- wars. does the special rela
nigel we've been here's. nigel- . we've been debating rcrc-s. nigel— . we've been debating this for decades arro— we've been debating this for decades and particularly ever since— decades and particularly ever rose. — decades and particularly ever since 1956. and— decades and particularly ever since 1956. and suez , when many since 1956. and suez, when many felt since 1956. and suez, when many for-roo— since 1956. and suez, when many for-rod crouc— since 1956. and suez, when many...
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nigel. thank you. good evening. iiione— nigel. thank you. good evening. iiione io— nigel.ening. efforts to weed out— \. git; good evening. efforts to weed out hundreds of goieniioiiw— efforts to weed out hundreds of potentially corrupt police officers— potentially corrupt police officers from _ potentially corrupt police officers from britain's biggest iono— officers from britain's biggest force are underway. counter—terrorism officers, oiong— counter—terrorism officers, oiong witn— counter—terrorism officers, along with those who tackle serious organised crime, have been— serious organised crime, have been ironed— serious organised crime, have been drafted in— serious organised crime, have been drafted in to help clean up the metropolitan _ been drafted in to help clean up the metropolitan police force of onen— the metropolitan police force of more than 1000— the metropolitan police force of more than 1000 cases, nearly 700 wiii— more than 1000 cases, nearly 700 wiii io— more than 1000 cases, nearly 700 will be reassessed,— more than 1000 cases, nearly 700 will be reasses
nigel. thank you. good evening. iiione— nigel. thank you. good evening. iiione io— nigel.ening. efforts to weed out— \. git; good evening. efforts to weed out hundreds of goieniioiiw— efforts to weed out hundreds of potentially corrupt police officers— potentially corrupt police officers from _ potentially corrupt police officers from britain's biggest iono— officers from britain's biggest force are underway. counter—terrorism officers, oiong— counter—terrorism officers, oiong...
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nigel we've been here's. nigel- . we've been debating rcrc-s. nigel— . we've been debating this for decades arro— we've been debating this for decades and particularly ever since— decades and particularly ever rose. — decades and particularly ever since 1956. and— decades and particularly ever since 1956. and suez , when many since 1956. and suez, when many felt since 1956. and suez, when many for-roo— since 1956. and suez, when many for-rod crouc— since 1956. and suez, when many felt-had done us- since 1956. and suez, when many felt-had done us a- since 1956. and suez, when many felt had done us a bad felt america had done us a bad rum,— felt america had done us a bad rum, ocsorrc— felt america had done us a bad turn, despite not— felt america had done us a bad turn, despite not having stood nour— turn, despite not having stood ucxr ro— turn, despite not having stood ucxr ro coch— turn, despite not having stood next to each other in two world wars. does the— next to each other in two world wars. does the special relationship- wars. does the special rela
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you know what, nigel? have the near impossible , which is the near impossible, which is turn donald trump into a sympathetic figure . and while sympathetic figure. and while we're focussed today , the legal we're focussed today, the legal track, there is a political track. and i think all of this politically is going to redound to his benefit . thank politically is going to redound to his benefit. thank you very indeed for joining to his benefit. thank you very indeed forjoining us today to his benefit. thank you very indeed for joining us today on this big, big day. thank you. well, a very clear opinion there. let's go back to darren mccaffrey. who's outside trump tower in manhattan now. i thought the pictures we saw a few minutes ago were him leaving the courtroom, but apparently not, apparently charges are now being read out. darren, bring us up to speed . yes, indeed. nigel up to speed. yes, indeed. nigel those pictures you saw a couple of minutes ago were donald trump going into the courtroom, looking
you know what, nigel? have the near impossible , which is the near impossible, which is turn donald trump into a sympathetic figure . and while sympathetic figure. and while we're focussed today , the legal we're focussed today, the legal track, there is a political track. and i think all of this politically is going to redound to his benefit . thank politically is going to redound to his benefit. thank you very indeed for joining to his benefit. thank you very indeed forjoining us today to his...
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nigel, thank you middlehurst. nigel, thank you and good evening to you. our top story on gb news today,- story on gb news today, president— story on gb news today, president biden says that the uk government— president biden says that the uk government should be working closely— government should be working more closely with the irish government— more closely with the irish government to _ more closely with the irish government to support northern ireland.— government to support northern ireland. ..._ government to support northern ireland. in a— government to support northern ireland. in a historic address to the— ireland. in a historic address to the irish— ireland. in a historic address to the irish parliament this afternoon,— to the irish parliament this afternoon, mr.— to the irish parliament this afternoon, mr. biden said the good— afternoon, mr. biden said the good friday— afternoon, mr. biden said the good friday agreement has had a significant— good friday agreement has had a significant positive— good friday agreement has had a significant positi
nigel, thank you middlehurst. nigel, thank you and good evening to you. our top story on gb news today,- story on gb news today, president— story on gb news today, president biden says that the uk government— president biden says that the uk government should be working closely— government should be working more closely with the irish government— more closely with the irish government to _ more closely with the irish government to support northern ireland.— government to support...
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so nigel was interrupted nigel you're so tough as is you're nigel. a text message it it's very very funny you and we play great music so we realise there is a place for news of course there is. but i think the way news is it's 24 seven, it's incessant . i it's 24 seven, it's incessant. i think there are certain news organise stations that are about frightening people, about panicking . whereas i think you panicking. whereas i think you come here, come to gb news, it's well the right and you've extended your broadcast reach today to southampton. we're in hampshire. hampshire on dab and we're absolutely thrilled for me to go back to my hometown , to go back to my hometown, eritrea, chatting about the football club oh , and well, what football club oh, and well, what do you do? what do you are all but i've got to say joke they were different just popped in nigel farage you all viewers have we got bobby does love an auction bright right now two tickets to see south hamptons next home game all for quid for cash field yeah . we are in cash field yeah. we a
so nigel was interrupted nigel you're so tough as is you're nigel. a text message it it's very very funny you and we play great music so we realise there is a place for news of course there is. but i think the way news is it's 24 seven, it's incessant . i it's 24 seven, it's incessant. i think there are certain news organise stations that are about frightening people, about panicking . whereas i think you panicking. whereas i think you come here, come to gb news, it's well the right and you've...
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hello nigel. it farage for me. hello nigel. it geot— farage for me. hello nigel.be completely and utterly . we'll need utterly overwhelmed. we'll need a couple of big new barges every single day . i hope that's clear single day. i hope that's clear enough. vijay. i'm joined by jacob rees—mogg. jacob, what have you this evening? what have you got this evening? what have you got this evening? what have this evening? have you got this evening? what have _this evening? well,| have you got this evening? well, i'll have you got this evening? well, tit—on— have you got this evening? well, tit—on o— have you got this evening? well, tit—on o tit- have you got this evening? well, i'll—on a bit from. i'll be following on a bit from you— i'll be following on a bit from won teoonse— i'll be following on a bit from you because we're having soneiotw— you because we're having. somebody—the somebody who supports the protest— somebody who supports the protest-grand- somebody who supports the protest grand national protest at the grand national ont— protest at the grand national one
hello nigel. it farage for me. hello nigel. it geot— farage for me. hello nigel.be completely and utterly . we'll need utterly overwhelmed. we'll need a couple of big new barges every single day . i hope that's clear single day. i hope that's clear enough. vijay. i'm joined by jacob rees—mogg. jacob, what have you this evening? what have you got this evening? what have you got this evening? what have this evening? have you got this evening? what have _this evening? well,| have you got this...
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nigel. thank you. good evening. efforts— nigel. thank you. good evening. efforts to— nigel.nk you. good evening. efforts to weed— nigel. thank you. good evening. efforts to weed out— \\ gt; good evening. efforts to weed out hundreds of potentially— efforts to weed out hundreds of potentially corrupt police officers— potentially corrupt police officers from _ potentially corrupt police officers from britain's biggest force— officers from britain's biggest force are underway. counter—terrorism officers, along— counter—terrorism officers, along with— counter—terrorism officers, along with those who tackle serious organised crime, have been— serious organised crime, have been drafted— serious organised crime, have been drafted in— serious organised crime, have been drafted in to help clean up the metropolitan _ been drafted in to help clean up the metropolitan police force of than— the metropolitan police force of more than 1000— the metropolitan police force of more than 1000 cases, nearly 700 win— more than 1000 cases, nearly 700 will be— more than 1000 cases, nearly 700 will b
nigel. thank you. good evening. efforts— nigel. thank you. good evening. efforts to— nigel.nk you. good evening. efforts to weed— nigel. thank you. good evening. efforts to weed out— \\ gt; good evening. efforts to weed out hundreds of potentially— efforts to weed out hundreds of potentially corrupt police officers— potentially corrupt police officers from _ potentially corrupt police officers from britain's biggest force— officers from britain's biggest force are underway....
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nigel nelson .cist. it's madness, isn't it? you know, i- ”ti; ”titti. it's madness, isn't it? you know, i always tneadnt— isn't it? you know, i always thought racism _ isn't it? you know, i always thought racism was judging senetedt— thought racism was judging senetedy ty— thought racism was judging somebody by the colour of the sin— somebody by the colour of the sttn and— somebody by the colour of the sttn and net— somebody by the colour of the skin and not their— somebody by the colour of the skin and not their own personal attntates— skin and not their own personal attntates et— skin and not their own personal attributes or their— skin and not their own personal attributes or their abilities. nat— attributes or their abilities. eat-exactn- attributes or their abilities. but -exactly i it- attributes or their abilities. but exactly it seems but that's exactly, it seems to me — but that's exactly, it seems to ne-nts— but that's exactly, it seems to ne-nts ste— but that's exactly, it seems to me his
nigel nelson .cist. it's madness, isn't it? you know, i- ”ti; ”titti. it's madness, isn't it? you know, i always tneadnt— isn't it? you know, i always thought racism _ isn't it? you know, i always thought racism was judging senetedt— thought racism was judging senetedy ty— thought racism was judging somebody by the colour of the sin— somebody by the colour of the sttn and— somebody by the colour of the sttn and net— somebody by the colour of the skin and not their— somebody by...
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nigel, iwant experts in nigel adkins and michael appleton.ide stops you want to get back on again. it sounds exhausting. why do you do it? i back on again. it sounds exhausting. why do you do it?— why do you do it? i think it is because it — why do you do it? i think it is because it is _ why do you do it? i think it is because it is in _ why do you do it? i think it is because it is in our _ why do you do it? i think it is because it is in our blood - why do you do it? i think it is because it is in our blood and why do you do it? i think it is . because it is in our blood and we love _ because it is in our blood and we love it _ because it is in our blood and we love it it's— because it is in our blood and we love it it's a _ because it is in our blood and we love it. it's a great quote, that. the _ love it. it's a great quote, that. the first— love it. it's a great quote, that. the first thing to think about is to accept _ the first thing to think about is to accept you — the first thing to think about is to accept you will be under pressu
nigel, iwant experts in nigel adkins and michael appleton.ide stops you want to get back on again. it sounds exhausting. why do you do it? i back on again. it sounds exhausting. why do you do it?— why do you do it? i think it is because it — why do you do it? i think it is because it is _ why do you do it? i think it is because it is in _ why do you do it? i think it is because it is in our _ why do you do it? i think it is because it is in our blood - why do you do it? i think it is...
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so nigel was interrupted nigel you're so tough as is you're nigel.ude a text message it it's very very funny you and we play great music so we realise there is a place for news of course there is. but i think the way news is it's 24 seven, it's incessant . i it's 24 seven, it's incessant. i think there are certain news organise stations that are about frightening people, about panicking . whereas i think you panicking. whereas i think you come here, come to gb news, it's well the right and you've extended your broadcast reach today to southampton. we're in hampshire. hampshire on dab and we're absolutely thrilled for me to go back to my hometown , to go back to my hometown, eritrea, chatting about the football club oh , and well, what football club oh, and well, what do you do? what do you are all but i've got to say joke they were different just popped in nigel farage you all viewers have we got bobby does love an auction bright right now two tickets to see south hamptons next home game all for quid for cash field yeah . we are in cash field yeah. w
so nigel was interrupted nigel you're so tough as is you're nigel.ude a text message it it's very very funny you and we play great music so we realise there is a place for news of course there is. but i think the way news is it's 24 seven, it's incessant . i it's 24 seven, it's incessant. i think there are certain news organise stations that are about frightening people, about panicking . whereas i think you panicking. whereas i think you come here, come to gb news, it's well the right and...
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hello nigel. it farage for me. hello nigel. it great— farage for me. hello nigel. a couple of big new barges every single day . i hope that's clear single day. i hope that's clear enough. vijay. i'm joined by jacob rees—mogg. jacob, what have you this evening? what have you got this evening? what have you got this evening? what have this evening? have you got this evening? what have _this evening? well,| have you got this evening? well, i'll have you got this evening? well, ttt—on— have you got this evening? well, ttt—on a— have you got this evening? well, ttt—on a ttt- have you got this evening? well, i'll—on a bit from. i'll be following on a bit from you— i'll be following on a bit from yon teeance— i'll be following on a bit from you because we're having conetoty— you because we're having. somebody—the somebody who supports the protect— somebody who supports the protest-grand- somebody who supports the protest grand national protest at the grand national ant— protest at the grand national ant-torvart— protest at the grand national and-forward to- protest at the
hello nigel. it farage for me. hello nigel. it great— farage for me. hello nigel. a couple of big new barges every single day . i hope that's clear single day. i hope that's clear enough. vijay. i'm joined by jacob rees—mogg. jacob, what have you this evening? what have you got this evening? what have you got this evening? what have this evening? have you got this evening? what have _this evening? well,| have you got this evening? well, i'll have you got this evening? well, ttt—on— have...
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nigel nelson .cist. it's madness, isn't it? you know, i- ”ti; ”titti. it's madness, isn't it? you know, i always tneadnt— isn't it? you know, i always thought racism _ isn't it? you know, i always thought racism was judging senetedt— thought racism was judging senetedy ty— thought racism was judging somebody by the colour of the sin— somebody by the colour of the sttn and— somebody by the colour of the sttn and net— somebody by the colour of the skin and not their— somebody by the colour of the skin and not their own personal attntates— skin and not their own personal attntates et— skin and not their own personal attributes or their— skin and not their own personal attributes or their abilities. nat— attributes or their abilities. eat-exactn- attributes or their abilities. but -exactly i it- attributes or their abilities. but exactly it seems but that's exactly, it seems to me — but that's exactly, it seems to ne-nts— but that's exactly, it seems to ne-nts ste— but that's exactly, it seems to me his
nigel nelson .cist. it's madness, isn't it? you know, i- ”ti; ”titti. it's madness, isn't it? you know, i always tneadnt— isn't it? you know, i always thought racism _ isn't it? you know, i always thought racism was judging senetedt— thought racism was judging senetedy ty— thought racism was judging somebody by the colour of the sin— somebody by the colour of the sttn and— somebody by the colour of the sttn and net— somebody by the colour of the skin and not their— somebody by...
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here's professor nigel biggar to so professor nigel biggar, what is your newest book, colonialism a moral reckoning about? it's about the current controversy over colonialism. the the the view that prevails in my country and probably yours, too, is that european colonialism and in particular, british colonialism was a litany of racism and exploitation and oppression. i'm an ethicist and i wanted to review the history to see whether that story was true. and i concluded in my book that the the prevailing story is just not true. and how did you come to that conclusion? so the book is divided into eight chapters. so each chapter deals with a different moral issue. motives, racism, slave era, land, culture, government, economics and violence. and i focus on the british empire. it was just one form of colonialism. but i felt better to go deep rather than do to be superficial in a broad canvas. and also the british empire was the largest of the european empires. and in each case, i examined the accusations against british colonialism. and although the empire contained lots of bad things, not lea
here's professor nigel biggar to so professor nigel biggar, what is your newest book, colonialism a moral reckoning about? it's about the current controversy over colonialism. the the the view that prevails in my country and probably yours, too, is that european colonialism and in particular, british colonialism was a litany of racism and exploitation and oppression. i'm an ethicist and i wanted to review the history to see whether that story was true. and i concluded in my book that the the...
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emma-nigel- brilliant dualists this week. - emma - nigel nelson. emma webb and nigel nelson.ughts-of- post a poll on twitter and get your thoughts of the your thoughts on one of the reeke— your thoughts on one of the topics-discussed- your thoughts on one of the topics discussed in the topics we've discussed in the anew.— topics we've discussed in the show-li— topics we've discussed in the show..| asked— topics we've discussed in the show..| asked the- topics we've discussed in the show. i asked the king, show. so i asked the king, sneake— show. so i asked the king, enewka rne— show. so i asked the king, should the king introduce multi rarrn— should the king introduce multi rarrnlnre— should the king introduce multi faith-his more— should the king introduce multi faith his more modernist and faith to his more modernist and rneraerwe— faith to his more modernist and inclusive coronation service or sneake— inclusive coronation service or enewralrenarn— inclusive coronation service or shouldlremain a— inclusive coronation service or should remain a christian should it remain a c
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nigel thank- surprised. nigel thank you. emmo— surprised. nigel thank you. rnrnrn vern— surprised.ome out in the press. he seems to be in characteristic fashion trying to assert his own character on on on the coronation . and i think there coronation. and i think there are a lot of people who have defended him, have said it's his right to do so. how dare you comment on this? you're not in the family. you have no the royal family. you have no sort of rights over how this should be done. don't should be done. and i don't think that's true at all. and i think that's true at all. and i think you agree with you think you i agree with you completely. is this is completely. this is this is a constant national matter. i think should really be think that we should really be very standing by very staunch in standing by canon on and really canon law on this. and really fighting back against the really the accusation, the argument that to be a christian country , that to be a christian country, to have to acknowledge the roots of our christian institutions , of our christian institutions, the
nigel thank- surprised. nigel thank you. emmo— surprised. nigel thank you. rnrnrn vern— surprised.ome out in the press. he seems to be in characteristic fashion trying to assert his own character on on on the coronation . and i think there coronation. and i think there are a lot of people who have defended him, have said it's his right to do so. how dare you comment on this? you're not in the family. you have no the royal family. you have no sort of rights over how this should be done....
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the chancellor, nigel larson, _ good evening.arkets around the world totally _ financial markets around the world totally hv — financial markets around the world totally by surprise. his resignation was seen by many as the beginning of the end of the thatcher era. as lord lawson, who lost five stone in weight, criticised idol of man—made climate change and are due to leave the european union. the euroean to leave the european union. the european union, as it is now, half of it is— european union, as it is now, half of it is a _ european union, as it is now, half of it is a complete economic basket case: _ of it is a complete economic basket case, and _ of it is a complete economic basket case, and the other half is not all that greal — case, and the other half is not all that great ~_ case, and the other half is not all that great. . his what i was been that great. . his what i was been that the — that great. . his what i was been that the markets should be allowed to operate with a minimum of interference, a philosophy that guid
the chancellor, nigel larson, _ good evening.arkets around the world totally _ financial markets around the world totally hv — financial markets around the world totally by surprise. his resignation was seen by many as the beginning of the end of the thatcher era. as lord lawson, who lost five stone in weight, criticised idol of man—made climate change and are due to leave the european union. the euroean to leave the european union. the european union, as it is now, half of it is—...
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, because, nigel, i mow— pundits as well, because, nigel, i know ae— pundits as well, because, nigel,e to try and sell it properly . to try and sell it properly. there was also a great deal of restlessness at that point on the backbenches, you know, we'd had 11 years and i'd it's easy to forget now. we were actually behind in the opinion polls largely because of the poll tax. and in those days, the conservative party had a tremendous hasn't got it now , tremendous hasn't got it now, had a tremendous survival instinct. and because we were behind in the polls, your she was the greatest prime minister since winston churchill. but so what we were behind in the polls. therefore, we had to take action. and that was what the party sadly did . action. and that was what the party sadly did. but i action. and that was what the party sadly did . but i would party sadly did. but i would have stuck with it because i think she had a few more years to give before it. you used cameron's phrase the prime minister turned funny. cameron's phrase the prime minister turned funny . let's minister turned fu
, because, nigel, i mow— pundits as well, because, nigel, i know ae— pundits as well, because, nigel,e to try and sell it properly . to try and sell it properly. there was also a great deal of restlessness at that point on the backbenches, you know, we'd had 11 years and i'd it's easy to forget now. we were actually behind in the opinion polls largely because of the poll tax. and in those days, the conservative party had a tremendous hasn't got it now , tremendous hasn't got it now, had a...
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, because, nigel, i thow— pundits as well, because, nigel, i thow oe— pundits as well, because, nigel take the trouble to try and sell it properly . to try and sell it properly. there was also a great deal of restlessness at that point on the backbenches, you know, we'd had 11 years and i'd it's easy to forget now. we were actually behind in the opinion polls largely because of the poll tax. and in those days, the conservative party had a tremendous hasn't got it now , tremendous hasn't got it now, had a tremendous survival instinct. and because we were behind in the polls, your she was the greatest prime minister since winston churchill. but so what we were behind in the polls. therefore, we had to take action. and was what the action. and that was what the party sadly did . action. and that was what the party sadly did. but i action. and that was what the party sadly did . but i would party sadly did. but i would have stuck with it because i think she had a few more years to give before it. you used cameron's phrase the prime minister turned funny. cameron's phrase the prime ministe
, because, nigel, i thow— pundits as well, because, nigel, i thow oe— pundits as well, because, nigel take the trouble to try and sell it properly . to try and sell it properly. there was also a great deal of restlessness at that point on the backbenches, you know, we'd had 11 years and i'd it's easy to forget now. we were actually behind in the opinion polls largely because of the poll tax. and in those days, the conservative party had a tremendous hasn't got it now , tremendous hasn't got...
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nigel farage i was. comment. so nigel farage i was. i comment. so nigel farage i was. t — comment.we're going to emergency powers. we're going to send people straight back to french beaches with the royal marines. no no. the national emergency means they can use a clause of the local government act to completely override local democracy and to sequestrate former raf bases, prison camps , former raf bases, prison camps, barges, fill them up with young undocumented males without even bothering to talk to the local councils . and this situation councils. and this situation gets worse and worse and worse. we're about to get the really good weather that'll come . that good weather that'll come. that settled weather will come in may , may, june, july and we are going to be completely and utterly overwhelmed and rishi sunak stop the boats. i mean, don't make me laugh. so stop the boats. and did you see last friday he was backtracking already? oh, no. yeah why? a major court case. and you want have read this anywhere? a major court case starts in the high court case starts in the high cour
nigel farage i was. comment. so nigel farage i was. i comment. so nigel farage i was. t — comment.we're going to emergency powers. we're going to send people straight back to french beaches with the royal marines. no no. the national emergency means they can use a clause of the local government act to completely override local democracy and to sequestrate former raf bases, prison camps , former raf bases, prison camps, barges, fill them up with young undocumented males without even bothering...
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nigel go to our next story now.aded thatcher's spearheaded margaret thatcher's privatisation and tax cutting agenda has passed away at the agenda has passed away at the age of 91. yes, tributes have been pouring in for the tory grandee , including from the grandee, including from the prime minister, who described him as an inspiration to me and many others . former prime many others. former prime minister boris johnson's said he was a fearless and original flame of free market conservatives . let's speak now conservatives. let's speak now to the deputy editor of spite frazer fraser , a titan really in frazer fraser, a titan really in the conservative party and british politics. i think that's a fair tribute. he was certainly a fair tribute. he was certainly a contrarian, certainly someone unafraid to speak his mind . and unafraid to speak his mind. and i think perhaps why the tributes starting in a so strong because you know, today, we live in an era of consensus politics where politicians try not to offend each oth
nigel go to our next story now.aded thatcher's spearheaded margaret thatcher's privatisation and tax cutting agenda has passed away at the agenda has passed away at the age of 91. yes, tributes have been pouring in for the tory grandee , including from the grandee, including from the prime minister, who described him as an inspiration to me and many others . former prime many others. former prime minister boris johnson's said he was a fearless and original flame of free market conservatives ....
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first nigel, thank you and good evening— first nigel, thank you and good evening to— first nigel, thankood evening ne yen. — first nigel, thank you and good evening ie veg. — first nigel, thank you and good evening to you. 5.03 first nigel, thank you and good evening to you. 5.i:::i”«i iii" evening to you. the top story on gb news news. the foreign secretary says the government's continuing to help british nationals leaving sudan in northeast africa . he's urging northeast africa. he's urging them own way to them to make their own way to them to make their own way to the now for evacuation the airport now for evacuation as soon as possible . british as soon as possible. british forces, meanwhile, are racing to rescue as many people as they can before the ceasefire ends at midnight local time. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, saying the focus is currently on extending that ceasefire . almost 900 british ceasefire. almost 900 british citizens have been flown to safety within the last two days, with the government saying that number is rising. james cleverly saying the uk is look
first nigel, thank you and good evening— first nigel, thank you and good evening to— first nigel, thankood evening ne yen. — first nigel, thank you and good evening ie veg. — first nigel, thank you and good evening to you. 5.03 first nigel, thank you and good evening to you. 5.i:::i”«i iii" evening to you. the top story on gb news news. the foreign secretary says the government's continuing to help british nationals leaving sudan in northeast africa . he's urging northeast...
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we have proper experts in nigel adkins and michael appleton. when you are riding it. you can't wait to get off, but once the ride stops you want to get back on again. it sounds exhausting. why do you do it? i think it is because it is in our blood and we love it. it's a great quote, that. the first thing to think about is to accept you will be under pressure, in the spotlight, everything you do will be judged. it is in your blood and you're thinking, i want to have another go. what lessons have i learned from the previous experience to go and share? the more experience you have, the better the decisions you will make down the line, having gone through the decisions and experiences you have gained. do you relate to that? that adrenaline that fans get every saturday afternoon, us managers and coaches have that every single day because we have the opportunity to work with a group of people and prepare for those games they watch on a saturday or tuesday. it is one where you find yourself in a position where you are lucky to have that opportunity, b
we have proper experts in nigel adkins and michael appleton. when you are riding it. you can't wait to get off, but once the ride stops you want to get back on again. it sounds exhausting. why do you do it? i think it is because it is in our blood and we love it. it's a great quote, that. the first thing to think about is to accept you will be under pressure, in the spotlight, everything you do will be judged. it is in your blood and you're thinking, i want to have another go. what lessons have...
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nigel with polly middlehurst. nigel thank you and good evening. the top story on gb news d g the top story on gb news tonight, the first— top story on gb news tonight, the first british— top story on gb news tonight, the first british people evacuated _ the first british people evacuated out of sudan in northeast— evacuated out of sudan in northeast africa have landed in the uk— northeast africa have landed in the uk .— northeast africa have landed in the uk . tt-e— northeast africa have landed in the uk . it's unclear how many the uk. it's unclear how many heehte— the uk. it's unclear how many heepte wee— the uk. it's unclear how many heepte eh— the uk. it's unclear how many people were on board the flight, but ht— people were on board the flight, but tt te— people were on board the flight, but it is understood more than too— but it is understood more than too peepte— but it is understood more than 300 people have— but it is understood more than 300 people have been evacuated so 300 people have been evacuated to tet— 300 people have been evacuated
nigel with polly middlehurst. nigel thank you and good evening. the top story on gb news d g the top story on gb news tonight, the first— top story on gb news tonight, the first british— top story on gb news tonight, the first british people evacuated _ the first british people evacuated out of sudan in northeast— evacuated out of sudan in northeast africa have landed in the uk— northeast africa have landed in the uk .— northeast africa have landed in the uk . tt-e— northeast...
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nigel with polly middlehurst. nigel thank you and good evening. the top story on gb news d g the top story on gb news tonight, the first— top story on gb news tonight, the first british— top story on gb news tonight, the first british people evacuated _ the first british people evacuated out of sudan in northeast— evacuated out of sudan in northeast africa have landed in the uk— northeast africa have landed in the uk .— northeast africa have landed in the uk . tt-e— northeast africa have landed in the uk . it's unclear how many the uk. it's unclear how many heehte— the uk. it's unclear how many heepte wee— the uk. it's unclear how many heepte eh— the uk. it's unclear how many people were on board the flight, but ht— people were on board the flight, but tt te— people were on board the flight, but it is understood more than too— but it is understood more than too peepte— but it is understood more than 300 people have— but it is understood more than 300 people have been evacuated so 300 people have been evacuated to tet— 300 people have been evacuated
nigel with polly middlehurst. nigel thank you and good evening. the top story on gb news d g the top story on gb news tonight, the first— top story on gb news tonight, the first british— top story on gb news tonight, the first british people evacuated _ the first british people evacuated out of sudan in northeast— evacuated out of sudan in northeast africa have landed in the uk— northeast africa have landed in the uk .— northeast africa have landed in the uk . tt-e— northeast...
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first nigel, thank you and good evening— first nigel, thank you and good ewentne te— first nigel, thankigel, thank you and good evening to you. 5.r:::r”«r cit" evening to you. the top story on gb news news. the foreign secretary says the government's continuing to help british nationals leaving sudan in northeast . he's urging northeast africa. he's urging them make own way to them to make their own way to them to make their own way to the now for evacuation the airport now for evacuation as soon as possible . british as soon as possible. british forces, meanwhile, are racing to rescue as many people as they can before the ceasefire ends at midnight local time. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, saying the focus is currently on extending that ceasefire . almost 900 british ceasefire. almost 900 british citizens have been flown to safety within the last two days, with the government saying that number is rising. james cleverly saying the uk is looking at helping countries with no diplomatic presence in sudan . diplomatic presence in sudan. for those on the ground, as you went— fo
first nigel, thank you and good evening— first nigel, thank you and good ewentne te— first nigel, thankigel, thank you and good evening to you. 5.r:::r”«r cit" evening to you. the top story on gb news news. the foreign secretary says the government's continuing to help british nationals leaving sudan in northeast . he's urging northeast africa. he's urging them make own way to them to make their own way to them to make their own way to the now for evacuation the airport now for...
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i mean, nigel, the issue i mean, nigel, the issue might . i mean, nigel, the issue might be tar— . 180— department got it wrong. common sense doing that 180 that- wigwiw. . g common sense doing that 180 that very gutct— sense doing that 180 that very gutct rce— sense doing that 180 that very quick 180 nigel— sense doing that 180 that very quick 180 nigel farage brilliant to quick 180 nigel farage brilliant ta creat— quick 180 nigel farage brilliant ta cneat ant— quick180 nigel farage brilliant to speak and of— quick 180 nigel farage brilliant to speak and of course nigel tact— to speak and of course nigel tact at— to speak and of course nigel tact at 7— to speak and of course nigel tact at 7 am.— to speak and of course nigel back at 7 pm. tomorrow night nere— back at 7 pm. tomorrow night nere an— back at 7 pm. tomorrow night nere an en— back at 7 pm. tomorrow night here on gb news— back at 7 pm. tomorrow night here on gb news but coming up uttn— here on gb news but coming up with immigration— here on gb news but coming up with immigration minister robert renrtct— with immigration m
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and nigel, don't you ? indeed. and nigel, don't you?any brits who perhaps in the past had lots issues with donald trump . the issues with donald trump. the man are actually starting to see the bigger picture. i mean, we had christine hamilton on our superstar our panel earlier saying, look, i'm actually repulsed by lots of aspects of donald trump's character , but i donald trump's character, but i absolutely back him now . i absolutely back him now. i absolutely back him now. i absolutely believe he needs to be again because there's so much more at for the western world. absolutely. and i mean , at risk absolutely. and i mean, at risk of having to wash my mouth out so what's up? i thought the today programme on radio paul this morning was really quite objective. i mean , the point is objective. i mean, the point is an overtly political prosecution. so even the bbc have woken up and smell the coffee on this one. and i think yes, fair minded people will see this for what it is there , is this for what it is there, is something about trump
and nigel, don't you ? indeed. and nigel, don't you?any brits who perhaps in the past had lots issues with donald trump . the issues with donald trump. the man are actually starting to see the bigger picture. i mean, we had christine hamilton on our superstar our panel earlier saying, look, i'm actually repulsed by lots of aspects of donald trump's character , but i donald trump's character, but i absolutely back him now . i absolutely back him now. i absolutely back him now. i absolutely...
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nigel lawson.ax, a measure which led to huge public disorder, soured relations with margaret thatcher. a public row with the prime minister's financial guru, sir alan walters, over europe, with the final straw. good evening. the chancellor, nigel lawson, resigned tonight, taking the government, westminster and financial markets around the world totally by surprise. his resignation was seen by many as the beginning of the end of the thatcher era. as lord lawson, he lost five stone in weight, criticised the idea of man—made climate change, and argued to leave the european union. the european union, as it is now, half of it is the complete economic basket case and the other half is not all that great. his view had always been that the market should be allowed to operate with the minimum of interference, a philosophy that guided one of the 20th century's longest serving and most reforming chancellors. nigel lawson, who has died at the age of 91. ten o'clock news is coming up for age of 91. ten o'clock
nigel lawson.ax, a measure which led to huge public disorder, soured relations with margaret thatcher. a public row with the prime minister's financial guru, sir alan walters, over europe, with the final straw. good evening. the chancellor, nigel lawson, resigned tonight, taking the government, westminster and financial markets around the world totally by surprise. his resignation was seen by many as the beginning of the end of the thatcher era. as lord lawson, he lost five stone in weight,...
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and nigel, don't you ? indeed. and nigel, don't you?brits who perhaps in the past had lots issues with donald trump . the issues with donald trump. the man are actually starting to see the bigger picture. i mean, we had christine hamilton on our superstar our panel earlier saying, look, i'm actually repulsed by lots of aspects of donald trump's character , but i donald trump's character, but i absolutely back him now . i absolutely back him now. i absolutely back him now. i absolutely believe he needs to be again because there's so much more at for the western world. absolutely. and i mean , at risk absolutely. and i mean, at risk of having to wash my mouth out so what's up? i thought the today programme on radio paul this morning was really quite objective. i mean , the point is objective. i mean, the point is an overtly political prosecution. so even the bbc have woken up and smell the coffee on this one. and i think yes, fair minded people will see this for what it is there , is this for what it is there, is something about trump's p
and nigel, don't you ? indeed. and nigel, don't you?brits who perhaps in the past had lots issues with donald trump . the issues with donald trump. the man are actually starting to see the bigger picture. i mean, we had christine hamilton on our superstar our panel earlier saying, look, i'm actually repulsed by lots of aspects of donald trump's character , but i donald trump's character, but i absolutely back him now . i absolutely back him now. i absolutely back him now. i absolutely believe...
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nigel well, to. nigel- . well, after to. nigel— . well, after those to.- well, after those dramatic events yesterday that we covered live events yesterday that we covered the-eh — events yesterday that we covered the-eh thte— events yesterday that we covered live-on this-of- events yesterday that we covered live on this of trump live here on this show of trump tethe— live here on this show of trump being arrested— live here on this show of trump being arrested and— live here on this show of trump being arrested and charged in a new— being arrested and charged in a new vett— being arrested and charged in a new york courthouse , it was his new york courthouse, it was his tum— new york courthouse, it was his tum te— new york courthouse, it was his turn to respond,— new york courthouse, it was his turn to respond, which he did at 1:15 turn to respond, which he did at the em.— turn to respond, which he did at he eut— turn to respond, which he did at 1:15 am. our time— turn to respond, which he did at 1:15 am. our time in the bathroom— 1:15 am. our time in the
nigel well, to. nigel- . well, after to. nigel— . well, after those to.- well, after those dramatic events yesterday that we covered live events yesterday that we covered the-eh — events yesterday that we covered the-eh thte— events yesterday that we covered live-on this-of- events yesterday that we covered live on this of trump live here on this show of trump tethe— live here on this show of trump being arrested— live here on this show of trump being arrested and— live here on this...
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hi, nigel. it's steve- ago. let's give it a go. hi, nigel. c nigel.t rs— replacement for jack grealish. sadly that is not— replacement for jack grealish. sadly that is not to be. but i'm preaset— sadly that is not to be. but i'm preaset tte— sadly that is not to be. but i'm pleased the tech— sadly that is not to be. but i'm pleased the tech worked. and to repeat— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat tte— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat the point,— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat the point, i— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat the point, i will go on tatmg— repeat the point, i will go on taking question— repeat the point, i will go on taking question from you which wrt— taking question from you which wrt pray— taking question from you which wrt ptay ora— taking question from you which will play on screen now. jacob tees—togg— will play on screen now. jacob tees—wogg toms— will play on screen now. jacob rees—mogg joins me now in the stutro— rees—mogg joins me now in the stutro .— rees—mogg joins me now in the stutro . on— rees—mogg
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hi, nigel. it's steve- ago. let's give it a go. hi, nigel. c nigel.ement for jack grealish. sadly that is not— replacement for jack grealish. sadly that is not to be. but i'm preaset— sadly that is not to be. but i'm preaset tte— sadly that is not to be. but i'm pleased the tech— sadly that is not to be. but i'm pleased the tech worked. and to repeat— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat tte— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat the point,— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat the point, i— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat the point, i will go on tatmg— repeat the point, i will go on taking question— repeat the point, i will go on taking question from you which wrt— taking question from you which wrt pray— taking question from you which wrt ptay ora— taking question from you which will play on screen now. jacob tees—togg— will play on screen now. jacob tees—wogg toms— will play on screen now. jacob rees—mogg joins me now in the stutro— rees—mogg joins me now in the stutro .— rees—mogg joins me now in the stutro . on— rees—mogg joins me now
hi, nigel. it's steve- ago. let's give it a go. hi, nigel. c nigel.ement for jack grealish. sadly that is not— replacement for jack grealish. sadly that is not to be. but i'm preaset— sadly that is not to be. but i'm preaset tte— sadly that is not to be. but i'm pleased the tech— sadly that is not to be. but i'm pleased the tech worked. and to repeat— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat tte— pleased the tech worked. and to repeat the point,— pleased the tech worked. and to...
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nigel, i just wondered , have you nigel, i just wondered, have you isss— nigel, i just wondered, haveho said, you know, i iss-i— times today who said, you know, i iss-i miss— times today who said, you know, i don't much like— times today who said, you know, i don't much like dominic raab, but i don't much like dominic raab, im is— i don't much like dominic raab, im is is— i don't much like dominic raab, but to be sacked— i don't much like dominic raab, but to be sacked or— i don't much like dominic raab, but to be sacked or resign over isis— but to be sacked or resign over isis is— but to be sacked or resign over this is ridiculous— but to be sacked or resign over this is ridiculous .— but to be sacked or resign over this is ridiculous. has that come as a surprise to you? no, i iss-i— come as a surprise to you? no, i iss-i isim— come as a surprise to you? no, i mm mm ii— come as a surprise to you? no, i don't think it has. _ come as a surprise to you? no, i don't think it has. 1 71st don't think it has. in fact, ismsiy— don't think it has. in fact, largely because the report itself do
nigel, i just wondered , have you nigel, i just wondered, have you isss— nigel, i just wondered, haveho said, you know, i iss-i— times today who said, you know, i iss-i miss— times today who said, you know, i don't much like— times today who said, you know, i don't much like dominic raab, but i don't much like dominic raab, im is— i don't much like dominic raab, im is is— i don't much like dominic raab, but to be sacked— i don't much like dominic raab, but to be sacked or— i...
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nigel well, to. nigel- . well, after to. meet— . well, after those to. events yesterday that we covered true-en — events yesterday that we covered true-en tnte— events yesterday that we covered live-on this-of- events yesterday that we covered live on this of trump live here on this show of trump betne— live here on this show of trump being arrested— live here on this show of trump being arrested and— live here on this show of trump being arrested and charged in a ten— being arrested and charged in a ten vert— being arrested and charged in a new york courthouse , it was his new york courthouse, it was his turn— new york courthouse, it was his turn te— new york courthouse, it was his turn to respond,— new york courthouse, it was his turn to respond, which he did at 1:15 turn to respond, which he did at nb um— turn to respond, which he did at nb ur— turn to respond, which he did at 1:15 am. our time— turn to respond, which he did at 1:15 am. our time in the buttreem— 1:15 am. our time in the ballroom at,— 1:15 am. our time in the ballroom at, of- 1:15 am.
nigel well, to. nigel- . well, after to. meet— . well, after those to. events yesterday that we covered true-en — events yesterday that we covered true-en tnte— events yesterday that we covered live-on this-of- events yesterday that we covered live on this of trump live here on this show of trump betne— live here on this show of trump being arrested— live here on this show of trump being arrested and— live here on this show of trump being arrested and charged in a ten— being...
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Apr 11, 2023
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he is managing nigel, to actually walk torm— managing nigel, to actually walk tour the— managing nigele questioner says, i'm from the bbc , he just replies bluntly , bbc, he just replies bluntly, rudely, i'm irish. and of course he takes this view to this irish nationalist view, which totally misunderstood is why northern ireland had to be created. 100 years ago . so i expect we'll get years ago. so i expect we'll get some totally speech at ulster university tomorrow . demands university tomorrow. demands made on the dup to get back into power sharing. but you know what? at the bottom of all of this, and i have to say gb news is northern ireland correspondent dougie beattie is brilliant . correspondent dougie beattie is brilliant. had him on my show last night and he held up. he held up the so—called windsor framework with rishi's claim as he then held up the document and they're saying complete different things and sunak may be very good at looking stable and solid, may be very good at putting a blairite spin on things. but the truth is , things. but the truth is, northern ireland act
he is managing nigel, to actually walk torm— managing nigel, to actually walk tour the— managing nigele questioner says, i'm from the bbc , he just replies bluntly , bbc, he just replies bluntly, rudely, i'm irish. and of course he takes this view to this irish nationalist view, which totally misunderstood is why northern ireland had to be created. 100 years ago . so i expect we'll get years ago. so i expect we'll get some totally speech at ulster university tomorrow . demands university...
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Apr 14, 2023
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i actually think nigel, he's veatenet— i actually think nigel, he's weakened the— i actually think nigel biden is just an embarrassing president . embarrassing president. actually. he he is somebody who walks around the world stage and people are mocking, i think, american leadership or the lack of it right now. i mean, just tast— of it right now. i mean, just tast trtetty— of it right now. i mean, just just briefly, nigel,- of it right now. i mean, just just briefly, nigel, if- e t; i mean, just just briefly, nigel, if you voatt— just briefly, nigel, if you voatt, dat— just briefly, nigel, if you would, but robert wiener, tney-re— would, but robert wiener, they're talking— would, but robert wiener, they're talking from the former cttnton — they're talking from the former cttnton ant— they're talking from the former clinton and bush— they're talking from the former clinton and bush administrations and clinton and bush administrations ant ne— clinton and bush administrations ant ne vas— clinton and bush administrations and he was talking about how aetaatty— and he was talking about how ae
i actually think nigel, he's veatenet— i actually think nigel, he's weakened the— i actually think nigel biden is just an embarrassing president . embarrassing president. actually. he he is somebody who walks around the world stage and people are mocking, i think, american leadership or the lack of it right now. i mean, just tast— of it right now. i mean, just tast trtetty— of it right now. i mean, just just briefly, nigel,- of it right now. i mean, just just briefly, nigel, if- e t; i...
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i actually think nigel, he's weatenet— i actually think nigel, he's weakened the— i actually think nigelal failure. and a monumental total failure. and a monumental disaster for america. and biden is just an embarrassing president . embarrassing president. actually. he he is somebody who walks around the world stage and people are mocking, i think, american leadership or the lack of it right now. i mean, just tast— of it right now. i mean, just test tnettw— of it right now. i mean, just just briefly, nigel,- of it right now. i mean, just just briefly, nigel, if- e ”g i mean, just just briefly, nigel, if you went— just briefly, nigel, if you weatt, tat— just briefly, nigel, if you would, but robert wiener, tnew-re— would, but robert wiener, they're talking— would, but robert wiener, they're talking from the former cttnten — they're talking from the former cttnten ant— they're talking from the former clinton and bush— they're talking from the former clinton and bush administrations and clinton and bush administrations ant ne— clinton and bush administrations ant ne was— clinton and bush ad
i actually think nigel, he's weatenet— i actually think nigel, he's weakened the— i actually think nigelal failure. and a monumental total failure. and a monumental disaster for america. and biden is just an embarrassing president . embarrassing president. actually. he he is somebody who walks around the world stage and people are mocking, i think, american leadership or the lack of it right now. i mean, just tast— of it right now. i mean, just test tnettw— of it right now. i mean, just...
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Apr 25, 2023
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nigel, thank you. i'mybethahy nigel, thank you. i'm bethany elsey— nigel, thank you. bethany elsey wm.— nigel, thank you. i'm bethany elsey with your— nigel, thank you. i'm bethany elsey with your top stories from the newsroom— elsey with your top stories from the newsroom the— elsey with your top stories from the newsroom the prime minister has confirmed— the newsroom the prime minister has confirmed the— the newsroom the prime minister has confirmed the first flight evacuating— has confirmed the first flight evacuating british nationals out of sum— evacuating british nationals out of sudan has— evacuating british nationals out of sudan has left— evacuating british nationals out of sudan has left with many further— of sudan has left with many further flights _ of sudan has left with many further flights being planned . further flights being planned. and— further flights being planned. and earner,— further flights being planned. and earlier, british air force personnel— and earlier, british air force personnel boarded a plane from cyprus— personnel boarded a plane from
nigel, thank you. i'mybethahy nigel, thank you. i'm bethany elsey— nigel, thank you. bethany elsey wm.— nigel, thank you. i'm bethany elsey with your— nigel, thank you. i'm bethany elsey with your top stories from the newsroom— elsey with your top stories from the newsroom the— elsey with your top stories from the newsroom the prime minister has confirmed— the newsroom the prime minister has confirmed the— the newsroom the prime minister has confirmed the first flight...
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Apr 30, 2023
04/23
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tonight nigel nelson, alice grant and cancer— nigel nelson, alice grant and kulveer ranger— nigel nelsonclally en— programme has a golden rule, especially on a— programme has a golden rule, especially on a saturday night. we clan-b— especially on a saturday night. we ban-b ac— especially on a saturday night. we don't do boring, not on my nabcn— we don't do boring, not on my nabcn .— we don't do boring, not on my nabcn . l— we don't do boring, not on my nabcn . llacb— we don't do boring, not on my watch . i just won't have it. it watch. i just won't have it. it is watch. i just won't have it. it lc ane— watch. i just won't have it. it is the weekend _ watch. i just won't have it. it is the weekend and i think the leaner— is the weekend and i think the amber nac— is the weekend and i think the weather has improved slightly, nacn-b— weather has improved slightly, nacn-b ne— weather has improved slightly, nacn-b be sc— weather has improved slightly, hasn't it? so why— weather has improved slightly, hasn't it? so why don't you get ccmebnlne— hasn't it? so why don't you get something-fizzy- ha
tonight nigel nelson, alice grant and cancer— nigel nelson, alice grant and kulveer ranger— nigel nelsonclally en— programme has a golden rule, especially on a— programme has a golden rule, especially on a saturday night. we clan-b— especially on a saturday night. we ban-b ac— especially on a saturday night. we don't do boring, not on my nabcn— we don't do boring, not on my nabcn .— we don't do boring, not on my nabcn . l— we don't do boring, not on my nabcn . llacb— we...
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Apr 4, 2023
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nigel lawson was the architect of the economic policies that underpinned thatcherism.he most far—reaching changes ever made to britain's financial affairs. i became— to be asked the first city editor for the new sunday telegraph. he began his career as a journalist, editing the spectator magazine, and making regular appearances as a tv pundit. he became an mp in 1970, earning a reputation as a man of the right. here he was calling for the end of sanctions against rhodesia, as it was then. the purpose of economic sanctions was to achieve a political end. they have failed to do this and i think it is clear to all of us now if it wasn't clear before that they never will. in 1983 he became chancellor in mrs thatcher's cabinet, presenting a series of tax—cutting budgets. the privatisation of state industries saw him fulfil his vision of a people's capitalism. his relaxation of the rules governing london's stock market was aimed at making the city a successful financial centre. but as inflation and interest rates rose, the government found itself in trouble. lawson's opposit
nigel lawson was the architect of the economic policies that underpinned thatcherism.he most far—reaching changes ever made to britain's financial affairs. i became— to be asked the first city editor for the new sunday telegraph. he began his career as a journalist, editing the spectator magazine, and making regular appearances as a tv pundit. he became an mp in 1970, earning a reputation as a man of the right. here he was calling for the end of sanctions against rhodesia, as it was then....