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we're going obring our car strbak. we're going to bring our chips back. we're going to bring so many things back to our country including pharmaceuticals and drugs. and the thing that's going to get us there is tariffs. and i say often, it's my favorite word in the dictionary. but i always preface that by saying now, because i got into a lot of trouble with the fake news, where they say that's not good. so i say god, love, family, wife, they're all my favorite words. but tariff is about number four or five on the list. but i will tell you, it's going to make our country rich. it's going to stop us from being a laughing stock all over the world. because we have been taken advantage of like no country has ever been taken advantage of. thank you very much. prime minister starmer: we had a really good discussion, a productive discussion, as a result of which our teams will be working together on an economic deal. our team is going to be working together on security in ukraine. you mentioned canada, i think you're trying to find a divide between us that doesn'
we're going obring our car strbak. we're going to bring our chips back. we're going to bring so many things back to our country including pharmaceuticals and drugs. and the thing that's going to get us there is tariffs. and i say often, it's my favorite word in the dictionary. but i always preface that by saying now, because i got into a lot of trouble with the fake news, where they say that's not good. so i say god, love, family, wife, they're all my favorite words. but tariff is about number...
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sources say the world has changed since october's budget, when the obr suggested she has nearly £10 billionto spend. those are the latest headlines for now. another roundup from me in around an hour's time now, though, let's get straight back to nigel. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go up to news alerts by scanning the alcohol, or go up to news alerts by scanning the alcohol, jurors heard. and alcohol, jurors heard. girl a first spoke to police in 2015, blaming herself for the time but now realising she says she was just a kid who knew no different. the men deny all charges, including rape and indecent assault and the trial continues this week. police are launching an international appeal to trace more potential victims of serial rapist zhenghao zhao, one of the uk's most prolific predators. the chinese phd student has been convicted of attacking ten women, but officers fear he may have drugged and assaulted more than 50 others in both the uk and in china. he targeted young chinese women, luring them to his flat fo
sources say the world has changed since october's budget, when the obr suggested she has nearly £10 billionto spend. those are the latest headlines for now. another roundup from me in around an hour's time now, though, let's get straight back to nigel. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go up to news alerts by scanning the alcohol, or go up to news alerts by scanning the alcohol, jurors heard. and alcohol, jurors...
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indicated she had £99 obr indicated she had £9.9 billion available to spend.n other news, most young women are scared of men their age, according to a new poll, with fears so—called toxic masculinity is to blame. research by the centre for social justice found that nearly two thirds of women aged 18 to 24 are living in fear of their male peers. the survey found that 62% of young women believe most young men are pretty frightening. males are now falling behind females in education and the workplace, but they are also increasingly viewed with suspicion by women. the think tank is concerned that young men and boys are suffering from a lack of father figures, and emma raducanu has said she couldn't see the ball through tears after she spotted a stalker in the crowd at the dubai open last month. speaking to reporters for the first time since the incident, the 22 year old said she could barely breathe after receiving repeated unwanted attention from a man displaying fixated behaviour among the crowds. the british star was left in tears as she went up to the umpire's
indicated she had £99 obr indicated she had £9.9 billion available to spend.n other news, most young women are scared of men their age, according to a new poll, with fears so—called toxic masculinity is to blame. research by the centre for social justice found that nearly two thirds of women aged 18 to 24 are living in fear of their male peers. the survey found that 62% of young women believe most young men are pretty frightening. males are now falling behind females in education and the...
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sources say the world has changed since october's budget, when the obr suggested she has nearly £10 billion spend. those are the latest headlines for now. another roundup from me in around an hour's time now, though, let's get straight back to nigel. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> a big speech by donald trump to congress last night, not the official state of the union speech, but kind of pretty much the same thing. it all took place in the early hours of this morning, uk time. and boy, he's won. but he can't help but tease the democrats. have a look at this. >> look at the democrats in front of me. and i realise there is absolutely nothing i can say to make them happy. i could find a cure to the most devastating disease, or announce the answers to the greatest economy in history, or the stoppage of crime to the lowest levels ever recorded. and these people sitting right here will not clap, will not stand, and certainly will not cheer for these astronomical achievements. >> well, that was
sources say the world has changed since october's budget, when the obr suggested she has nearly £10 billion spend. those are the latest headlines for now. another roundup from me in around an hour's time now, though, let's get straight back to nigel. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> a big speech by donald trump to congress last night, not the official state of the union speech,...
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sources say the world has changed since october's budget, when the obr suggested she had nearly £10 billion spend. those are the latest headlines. a full round up from me at 9:00 here in the newsroom. now, though, it's over to matt. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> welcome back, everybody to state of the nation with me, matt goodwin. now, another shocking discovery in britain. get this. i could barely believe it when i read it. nearly1 million people in our country cannot speak english. according to official statistics, 10% of residents who were born overseas struggle to speak the english language. now, i don't know about you, but i think that speaking the national language is the least that we need to do to have an integrated, cohesive, prosperous nation. and in many local areas in this country, as i showed this week in my newsletter, using detailed information from the census, the reality is that integration is simply not happening. take, for example, the area of saint matthews and highf
sources say the world has changed since october's budget, when the obr suggested she had nearly £10 billion spend. those are the latest headlines. a full round up from me at 9:00 here in the newsroom. now, though, it's over to matt. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> welcome back, everybody to state of the nation with me, matt goodwin. now, another shocking discovery in britain. get...
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sources say the world has changed, though, since october's budget, when the obr suggested she had nearly10 billion to spend. those are the latest headlines for now. a full round up from me in around an hours round up from me in around an hour's time now, though, let's get straight back to michelle. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> thank you very much for that. i'm michelle dewberry. this is dewbs& co with you until 7:00 tonight alongside me. we've got a new face to this panel. we like those tom pursglove, the former tory home office, ministry of justice and dwp minister. good evening to you. welcome alongside him returning face zoe grindelwald, the journalist and broadcaster. also very welcome to you too. and welcome to each and every single one of you. what's the weather like where you are? i cannot help but notice it's been quite bright, hasn't it? certainly where i've been the last couple of days. it makes you feel so much better, don't you think? the daffodils popping up. oh, it's n
sources say the world has changed, though, since october's budget, when the obr suggested she had nearly10 billion to spend. those are the latest headlines for now. a full round up from me in around an hours round up from me in around an hour's time now, though, let's get straight back to michelle. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> thank you very much for that. i'm michelle...
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well, what happened when liz truss did a did a similar thing with no obr oversight? international creditors weren't best pleased, weren't best pleased. and there was a bit of a bit of a wobbly fiscal time there. might we have might we have a. >> yeah. and she was shown. >> yeah. and she was shown. >> the door. well exactly. >> the door. well exactly. >> swiftly shown the door. >> swiftly shown the door. >> this is the thing. you can't have free money. you've got to pay have free money. you've got to pay for it somehow. you can't just endlessly change borrowing rules and hope that it will be paid for by the never, never. you have to have some fiscal discipline. >> there's a lot of people out there who think you can just continue borrowing and borrowing and borrowing, as long as it's for investment, but it turns out everything can be labelled investment. even. you know, various benefits for adhd can be labelled investment. >> i might invest in a couple of pints this evening. actually. >> it's a good investment for your future, tom. good investment for your future. it i
well, what happened when liz truss did a did a similar thing with no obr oversight? international creditors weren't best pleased, weren't best pleased. and there was a bit of a bit of a wobbly fiscal time there. might we have might we have a. >> yeah. and she was shown. >> yeah. and she was shown. >> the door. well exactly. >> the door. well exactly. >> swiftly shown the door. >> swiftly shown the door. >> this is the thing. you can't have free money....
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sources say the world has changed since october's budget, when the obr suggested she had nearly £10 billion spend. those are the latest headlines. a full round up from me at 9:00 here in the newsroom. now, though, it's over to matt. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> welcome back, everybody to state of the nation with me, matt goodwin. now, another shocking discovery in britain. get this. i could barely believe it when i read it. nearly1 million people in our country cannot speak english. according to official statistics, 10% of residents who were born overseas struggle to speak the english language. now, i don't know about you, but i think that speaking the national language is the least that we need to do to have an integrated, cohesive, prosperous nation. and in many local areas in this country, as i showed this week in my newsletter, using detailed information from the census, the reality is that integration is simply not happening. take, for example, the area of saint matthews and highf
sources say the world has changed since october's budget, when the obr suggested she had nearly £10 billion spend. those are the latest headlines. a full round up from me at 9:00 here in the newsroom. now, though, it's over to matt. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> welcome back, everybody to state of the nation with me, matt goodwin. now, another shocking discovery in britain. get...
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it's understood sources say the world has changed since the chancellor's budget last october, when the obr indicated she had £9.9 billion available to spend. in other news, a manhunt is underway after a teenage boy was shot dead in broad daylight in south london in what police called an enormously shocking incident. the 16 year old was found with gunshot wounds in clapham yesterday but couldn't be saved. no arrests have yet been made as police race to identify him and contact his family. officers are combing cctv and speaking to witnesses. with the crime scene still in place, the met police says they'll be working around the clock to catch those responsible. and pope francis rested well last night and remained stable after suffering two episodes of acute respiratory failure earlier this week. doctors were forced to intervene to clear mucus from his lungs. it's the third setback since he was admitted to hospital with pneumonia. the pontiff will miss today's lent celebrations. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in half an hour. >> for the very latest gb news direct to smartphone, s
it's understood sources say the world has changed since the chancellor's budget last october, when the obr indicated she had £9.9 billion available to spend. in other news, a manhunt is underway after a teenage boy was shot dead in broad daylight in south london in what police called an enormously shocking incident. the 16 year old was found with gunshot wounds in clapham yesterday but couldn't be saved. no arrests have yet been made as police race to identify him and contact his family....