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i'm editing a platform, we have ofcom - a platform, we have ofcom guidelines. _ a platform, we have ofcomm, we have ofcom. guidelines, we are regulated a platform, we have ofcom - guidelines, we are regulated and i don't _ guidelines, we are regulated and i don't see — guidelines, we are regulated and i don't see why _ guidelines, we are regulated and i don't see why other— guidelines, we are regulated and i don't see why other platforms - guidelines, we are regulated and ii don't see why other platforms have been so _ don't see why other platforms have been so slow — don't see why other platforms have been so slow to _ don't see why other platforms have been so slow to adopt _ don't see why other platforms have been so slow to adopt a _ don't see why other platforms have j been so slow to adopt a regulation. ifeel— been so slow to adopt a regulation. ifeel this _ been so slow to adopt a regulation. i feel this could _ been so slow to adopt a regulation. i feel this could be _ been so slow to adopt a regulation. i feel this could be a _ i feel this could be a really important _ i feel thi
i'm editing a platform, we have ofcom - a platform, we have ofcom guidelines. _ a platform, we have ofcomm, we have ofcom. guidelines, we are regulated a platform, we have ofcom - guidelines, we are regulated and i don't _ guidelines, we are regulated and i don't see — guidelines, we are regulated and i don't see why _ guidelines, we are regulated and i don't see why other— guidelines, we are regulated and i don't see why other platforms - guidelines, we are regulated and ii don't see why...
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ofcom said it had received about 500 complaints. our culture reporter noor nanji is with me.de enough range of views were represented in this programme. this is interesting. first of all it involves rishi sunak, the prime minister, in what could be an election year speaking to the public. it's also interesting because it involves a gb news, this relatively new channel which has a sizeable impact here in the uk. it is a right—leaning network, one of its most popular presenters is nigel faraj and has recently hired boris johnson as another one of its presenters and this issue of former political leaders having a political platform on this channel has been a matter of some debate and some concern. ofcom have confirmed that it now has 13 open investigations into gb news and in the past it has found it in breach of its rules five times but it has cleared it of breaching its rules on another occasion last year. when asked about all of this earlier today, downing street said its a matter for ofcom which is independent. gb news was declining to comment.— lord cameron has become the f
ofcom said it had received about 500 complaints. our culture reporter noor nanji is with me.de enough range of views were represented in this programme. this is interesting. first of all it involves rishi sunak, the prime minister, in what could be an election year speaking to the public. it's also interesting because it involves a gb news, this relatively new channel which has a sizeable impact here in the uk. it is a right—leaning network, one of its most popular presenters is nigel faraj...
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bbc scotland are currently obliged by ofcom to deliver 250 yearly hours of news content. meanwhile, david mcdougall wrote... we asked bbc scotland if somebody could come on newswatch to discuss these changes but were told no one was available. however, the head of news and current affairs for bbc scotland, gary smith, did give an interview on tuesday about the ending of the nine on the nine. the audience for the nine has halved in five years, and we've got to take that seriously. audiences want to get their news in different ways, and linear tv news is suffering, notjust the nine other programmes too, but those figures have made us think as we've seen them go down, that we we're going to have to look elsewhere for our news content or the package we've put together that we're putting to ofcom i think makes up a good deal for the channel. still it's different because we've got to do different things to attract audiences and to be able to do a podcast on the channel, but also on sands and on bbc one late at night. i think it's a really good offer which should increase our au
bbc scotland are currently obliged by ofcom to deliver 250 yearly hours of news content. meanwhile, david mcdougall wrote... we asked bbc scotland if somebody could come on newswatch to discuss these changes but were told no one was available. however, the head of news and current affairs for bbc scotland, gary smith, did give an interview on tuesday about the ending of the nine on the nine. the audience for the nine has halved in five years, and we've got to take that seriously. audiences want...
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he says the regulator ofcom _ making a difference.i said, i think it is a ste in think? as i said, i think it is a step in the — think? as i said, i think it is a step in the right _ think? as i said, i think it is a step in the right direction. i think? as i said, i think it is a| step in the right direction. but think? as i said, i think it is a i step in the right direction. but i don't think it is going to be enough. also, it's the welfare of the children and what they are looking at but also the mental health side of it as well. if children are scrolling through social media which is safe for children, they are still going to see people's unrealistic perfect lies and that's going to impact how they feel about their body image, how they are coming across, and they will still be suffering with anxiety and depression and insomnia from looking at screens. so i think it's not enough. i think that we do need something a little bit more drastic. the children. aha, something a little bit more drastic. the children-— something a little bi
he says the regulator ofcom _ making a difference.i said, i think it is a ste in think? as i said, i think it is a step in the — think? as i said, i think it is a step in the right _ think? as i said, i think it is a step in the right direction. i think? as i said, i think it is a| step in the right direction. but think? as i said, i think it is a i step in the right direction. but i don't think it is going to be enough. also, it's the welfare of the children and what they are looking at but...
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is it realistic in _ anyway to think that either ofcom or anyway to think that either ofcom or any of it is completely unrealistic. the online - the dark web? it is completely unrealistic. the online safety i the dark web? it is completely i unrealistic. the online safety act is about enforcing safety regulations, subsurface web applications like facebook and google, they will be required to comply, and we know who they are, these entities on the dark web are in the mean criminal, they might be advertising firearms, child sex abuse material, terrorism material, heavy encryption, mass of anonymity, they could be anywhere in the world, i think be frankly impossible for a regulator to come after them for not complying with their objectives. yeah. has to be as real hamas war impacted the terrorism threat in this country?— impacted the terrorism threat in this country?_ -- - impacted the terrorism threat in j this country?_ -- the this country? yes, it has. -- the israel this country? yes, it has. -- the israel hamas— this country? yes, it has. -- the israel hamas war. _ this country? yes,
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it is a really important piece of legislation that we are looking forward to seeing ofcom implementingregulation is making a big difference to children and building an online world that safety for them to be on. we appreciate — safety for them to be on. we appreciate your time here on bbc news, thank you very much. there is plenty more on our stories on the bbc website but stay with us here, on bbc news. hello there. good afternoon. a very different—looking day of weather today for much of england and wales than we saw yesterday. gone are those blue skies. instead, the daffodils languishing underneath rather grey leaden skies. but still the sunshine continues across much of scotland today and indeed the far north of northern ireland too. and here is the weather front responsible for the change in our weather. it's a warm front, it's moving further northwards and eastwards as we head through the rest of the afternoon across england and wales. and it's bringing with it some milderfeeling air, but lots of thickening cloud, coastal fog and some showery outbreaks of rain on and off for the
it is a really important piece of legislation that we are looking forward to seeing ofcom implementingregulation is making a big difference to children and building an online world that safety for them to be on. we appreciate — safety for them to be on. we appreciate your time here on bbc news, thank you very much. there is plenty more on our stories on the bbc website but stay with us here, on bbc news. hello there. good afternoon. a very different—looking day of weather today for much of...
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>> well, michael's friends at ofcom get very upset. um ofcom would get very upset.ything. you've not noticed anything. if you've not noticed it, nice that these it, it is quite nice that these american children are learning british terms . british terms. >> i love the fact they're going to be referring to petrol stations. >> these are superb mince pies and biscuits instead of gas stations. yuki's biscuits stations. yes, yuki's biscuits and, uh, well, it's good. as i say, it's great that the english language is fighting back. and now we need to, know, start now we need to, you know, start pushing some of the terms pushing out some of the terms that in all the that are creeping in all the time over there. send it over to, for instance, you know, calling the armed forces the military, which happens all military, see, which happens all the . um, on uh, the time. um, uh, on uh, probably on this probably even happens on this channel, certainly channel, but it certainly happens mainstream happens on the mainstream political, political, happens on the mainstream politelevis
>> well, michael's friends at ofcom get very upset. um ofcom would get very upset.ything. you've not noticed anything. if you've not noticed it, nice that these it, it is quite nice that these american children are learning british terms . british terms. >> i love the fact they're going to be referring to petrol stations. >> these are superb mince pies and biscuits instead of gas stations. yuki's biscuits stations. yes, yuki's biscuits and, uh, well, it's good. as i say, it's...
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>> well, michael's friends at ofcom get very upset. um ofcom would get very upset.anything. you've not noticed anything. if you've not noticed it, nice that these it, it is quite nice that these american children are learning british terms . british terms. >> i love the fact they're going to be referring to petrol stations. >> these are superb mince pies and biscuits instead of gas stations. yuki's biscuits stations. yes, yuki's biscuits and, uh, well, it's good. as i say, it's great that the english language is fighting back. and now we need to, know, start now we need to, you know, start pushing some of the terms pushing out some of the terms that in all the that are creeping in all the time over there. send it over to, for instance, you know, calling the armed forces the military, which happens all military, see, which happens all the . um, on uh, the time. um, uh, on uh, probably on this probably even happens on this channel, certainly channel, but it certainly happens mainstream happens on the mainstream political, political, happens on the mainstream politelev
>> well, michael's friends at ofcom get very upset. um ofcom would get very upset.anything. you've not noticed anything. if you've not noticed it, nice that these it, it is quite nice that these american children are learning british terms . british terms. >> i love the fact they're going to be referring to petrol stations. >> these are superb mince pies and biscuits instead of gas stations. yuki's biscuits stations. yes, yuki's biscuits and, uh, well, it's good. as i say,...
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royal mail ended the year with a £5.6 million fine from the regulator ofcom., has talked anonymously for tonight's panorama. he says he will show short staffed that for weeks at a time he instructed postal workers to leave letters behind, and that senior management knew what he was doing. if a delivery office manager is making the decision that letters are going to have to be left behind on a certain day, would they have been acting against the wishes of senior management?— acting against the wishes of senior| management?_ our management? absolutely not. our whistle-blower _ management? absolutely not. our whistle-blower says _ management? absolutely not. our whistle-blower says that _ management? absolutely not. our whistle-blower says that when i management? absolutely not. our whistle-blower says that when he l management? absolutely not. our. whistle-blower says that when he was whistle—blower says that when he was there, it would have been clearfrom company data what was going on and that letters weren't being delivered on time. last year, ofcom said it h
royal mail ended the year with a £5.6 million fine from the regulator ofcom., has talked anonymously for tonight's panorama. he says he will show short staffed that for weeks at a time he instructed postal workers to leave letters behind, and that senior management knew what he was doing. if a delivery office manager is making the decision that letters are going to have to be left behind on a certain day, would they have been acting against the wishes of senior management?— acting against...
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ofcom says it has received around 500 complaints.mobile phones completely, according to the government, which has issued new advice today. ministers say they want headteachers to be confident to take a tougher line. but head teachers' unions said most schools already put limits on mobile use and said it would make little difference. here's our education editor branwen jefffreys. most secondary schools already have rules on mobiles. for the teenagers here in liverpool, it's clear, it doesn't matter how much they want to be on their phones, in lessons, they are off and out of sight. if the rule wasn't there, i think kids would use their phones a lot more, go on them and do stuff like that, yeah. they also help teach self—control to kids to get off their phone, which, obviously in the day and age we are in now, with attention spans and everything, it can be very helpful. we are not supposed to be on it at all during - the lessons or break time, j and if they catch you on it, they take it off you and you're not allowed it i at the end of
ofcom says it has received around 500 complaints.mobile phones completely, according to the government, which has issued new advice today. ministers say they want headteachers to be confident to take a tougher line. but head teachers' unions said most schools already put limits on mobile use and said it would make little difference. here's our education editor branwen jefffreys. most secondary schools already have rules on mobiles. for the teenagers here in liverpool, it's clear, it doesn't...
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that we can implement the online safety act quickly as possible with act as quickly as possible with ofcom also published new guidance banning mobile phones in schools to minimise disruption and improve behaviour and educational attainment in the classroom. but we are crucially going beyond that because what our children see online is the utmost importance to us and we want to make sure that we protect their safety and also their mental health. >> patricia gibson, thank you , >> patricia gibson, thank you, mr speaker. >> when it important matters of life and death are voted on in this house, does the prime minister think that mps should vote according to their party whip or according to their conscience ? conscience? >> yes , mr speaker , mr speaker, >> yes, mr speaker, mr speaker, mr speaker . >> yes, mr speaker, mr speaker, mr speaker. this >> yes, mr speaker, mr speaker, mr speaker . this afternoon the mr speaker. this afternoon the house will have an opportunity to consider its approach to the situation in israel and gaza . situation in israel and gaza. >> our position is crystal clear
that we can implement the online safety act quickly as possible with act as quickly as possible with ofcom also published new guidance banning mobile phones in schools to minimise disruption and improve behaviour and educational attainment in the classroom. but we are crucially going beyond that because what our children see online is the utmost importance to us and we want to make sure that we protect their safety and also their mental health. >> patricia gibson, thank you , >>...
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statutory consulting on the children's code and named on the face of the bill and i am waiting for ofcom code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to — code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to bring _ code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to bring you _ code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to bring you this - code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to bring you this breaking| coverage to bring you this breaking news. detectives leading the hunt for abdul ezedi wanted for a brutal attack on a mother and young children in clapham believe his body has now been recovered from the river thames. at around four o'clock on monday the crew of a passing boat reported they had seen a body in the water. the body was recovered by the met�*s marine policing unit and has been viewed by detectives working on the investigation. the commander of the investigation. the commander of the case said that based on the distinctive clothing that he was wearing at the time of the attack and the property found on his body, they strongly believe that they have recovered the body of abdu
statutory consulting on the children's code and named on the face of the bill and i am waiting for ofcom code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to — code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to bring _ code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to bring you _ code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to bring you this - code. studio: i'm interrupting that coverage to bring you this breaking| coverage to bring you this breaking news. detectives leading the hunt for abdul ezedi...
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. >> the sake of ofcom, he >> for the sake of ofcom, he should be selective in disagreeing with me. >hink ofcom will thank taking robust thank me for taking a robust stance against louis stance against you. louis schaefer this schaefer let's finish this section daily star. section with the daily star. what is this, now what nonsense is this, nick? now thisit's darting, what nonsense is this, nick? now thisit's darting , farting roar as >> it's darting, farting roar as ace accuses rival of botty burp tactic. i have a master's degree. i can't believe i had to read yeah, but is. read that. yeah, but this is. it's darts. and basically it's about darts. and basically darren webster a at darren webster had a pop at ron meulenkamp because he was just farting all over the and farting all over the rac and just using tactic. it's just using it as a tactic. it's not me it's in the not clear to me if it's in the rules or not. well, it certainly seems a bit off, says. seems a bit off, he says. >> me like a very >> it sounds to me like a very immature of saying i lost immature way of saying i lost
. >> the sake of ofcom, he >> for the sake of ofcom, he should be selective in disagreeing with me. >hink ofcom will thank taking robust thank me for taking a robust stance against louis stance against you. louis schaefer this schaefer let's finish this section daily star. section with the daily star. what is this, now what nonsense is this, nick? now thisit's darting, what nonsense is this, nick? now thisit's darting , farting roar as >> it's darting, farting roar as ace...
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. it's an ofsted of, uh, ofcom. >> think it is. >> i think it is. >> i think it is. >> goes, yeah, hegoes, that means i'm angry in america, in britain means i'm drunk. britain that means i'm drunk. and about 20 and he goes to about 20 different all different words that have all specific meanings in american just putting these, by just by putting these, just by putting the word completely in front . front of it. >> so you can say, joe, coming . >> so you can say, joe, coming. so comic so come on, come so joe comic so come on, come on. so you could say i'm completely sober and that would mean you're drunk . mean you're drunk. >> well, sober as a judge is always used slightly ironic anyway, so it does kind of work , anyway, so it does kind of work, but the only one that is different is , um, that was different is, um, that was stoned in america . you used the stoned in america. you used the word drunk , word stoned to mean drunk, right? word stoned to mean drunk, rigihistorically , they used to. >> historically, they used to. >> historically, they used to. >> anyway. yeah. martin used to
. it's an ofsted of, uh, ofcom. >> think it is. >> i think it is. >> i think it is. >> goes, yeah, hegoes, that means i'm angry in america, in britain means i'm drunk. britain that means i'm drunk. and about 20 and he goes to about 20 different all different words that have all specific meanings in american just putting these, by just by putting these, just by putting the word completely in front . front of it. >> so you can say, joe, coming . >> so you can...
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it is, i have to say, ofcom just ever so slightly . uh, ofcom just ever so slightly.o find it quite curious that he would just kill him at this precise moment. i don't how precise moment. i don't know how he operates but or he operates, but putin or how they do it. but the timing they they do it. but the timing is a bit odd, don't you think? well, it was a bit suspicious the way he was walking around. fine. was making jokes the fine. he was making jokes the next walking around the next day he's walking around the yard ill. yard and he's suddenly ill. a bit but see bit suspicious, but i see what you no definitely you mean. no it's definitely suspicious. in suspicious. i mean, it's in fact, balance of fact, i would say the balance of probability he's been probability is he's been assassinated. know probability is he's been assassin they know probability is he's been assassin they it know probability is he's been assassin they it through �*iow probability is he's been assassin they it through some whether they do it through some kind michael kill kind of long terme micha
it is, i have to say, ofcom just ever so slightly . uh, ofcom just ever so slightly.o find it quite curious that he would just kill him at this precise moment. i don't how precise moment. i don't know how he operates but or he operates, but putin or how they do it. but the timing they they do it. but the timing is a bit odd, don't you think? well, it was a bit suspicious the way he was walking around. fine. was making jokes the fine. he was making jokes the next walking around the next day he's...
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it isjust place, we need ofcom to be far bolder.d esther both show remarkable, _ far longer. ian, you and esther both show remarkable, i _ far longer. ian, you and esther both show remarkable, i am _ far longer. ian, you and esther both show remarkable, i am going - far longer. ian, you and esther both show remarkable, i am going to - far longer. ian, you and esther both| show remarkable, i am going to use the word constraint, when it comes to these things. somewhere there must clearly be frustration and angen must clearly be frustration and anger. i know you have set face—to—face with politicians and asked them those questions. you have set face—to—face with tech bosses and had those discussions. there must be a lot of frustration for you about still, and i think you referenced at a moment ago, how it is thought about, how it is treated, when you know for sure that people watching you and esther talking, people will stop in their tracks and they will stop and listen and they will hear and if they will understand, and yet...? i will
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companies will also need to take firm action to improve safety for children in particular, and ofcomremove power cables over the time, despite my previous prime minister... kan this prime minister finally secure a commitment from national grid to implement its clear, legal obligation and found this vital work was back this is impeding local businesses... up to £1.2 billion. our great river needs action now. i £1.2 billion. our great river needs action now-— £1.2 billion. our great river needs action now. ., , ., , _ ., action now. i am very happy to look into the issue _ action now. i am very happy to look into the issue that _ action now. i am very happy to look into the issue that the _ action now. i am very happy to look into the issue that the honourable i into the issue that the honourable lady based. what would be damaging to the north—east are her party pot plants to stick with their completely ridiculous 2030 decarbonisation target with no plan to pay for it, whichjust decarbonisation target with no plan to pay for it, which just means higher taxes for everyone in her constit
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went to run ofcom.cially of children. on we go right back to the object ification of children in by rupert murdoch that just turned our country into sort of cheap, sleazy, low, low grade porn in our own newspapers . our own newspapers. >> i think we're going we're going up a bit, i think, and unfortunately, we are running out of time. and i just want to again, stress that not all asylum seekers and migrants in country islamic extremists. country are islamic extremists. but quite clearly but this person quite clearly had our, um , some issue going had our, um, some issue going on.and had our, um, some issue going on. and the fact that he did lie to convert to christianity is, is a huge part of this story here, as are the people that actually stamped him to stay here despite being a sex attacker. now we move on from that story. thank you very much, gentlemen. that's our, um, darren grimes and denis macshane thank you very much for joining me that story. now former dup me on that story. now former dup lead
went to run ofcom.cially of children. on we go right back to the object ification of children in by rupert murdoch that just turned our country into sort of cheap, sleazy, low, low grade porn in our own newspapers . our own newspapers. >> i think we're going we're going up a bit, i think, and unfortunately, we are running out of time. and i just want to again, stress that not all asylum seekers and migrants in country islamic extremists. country are islamic extremists. but quite clearly...
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i take, for example, ofcom that has really specifically , and it would seem specifically, and it wouldnally targeted gb news. there seems to be an issue amongst the great and the good to stop all sorts of things happening . i think our asylum happening. i think our asylum system , if you look at the system, if you look at the judges who make the rules, once upon a time they were in the house of parliament, it was the law lords who would have decided now it is judges who bow down to european rulings . we need to get european rulings. we need to get our democratic answerability back for the sake of the british people for and the popular good. >> well, there you go . so >> well, there you go. so annunziata was there . this is. annunziata was there. this is. i say i lose count, but i think i've got count. i think it's number six or something. this particular group. um. so i'm going to let you reflect on what you just heard after the break. i'll play you a couple of clips that we've just been hearing about the raison d'etre of this new group, they're hoping new group, what they're hoping to
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. >> ofcom's going to want me to say lewis is not a trained doctor and isn't necessarily great even googling. i think those are the things we have caveat your points have to now caveat your points with, , well, i stand with, yeah, well, i stand by them. um, sean, look, in them. you do? um, sean, look, in them. you do? um, sean, look, in the days, royals the olden days, the royals wouldn't mentioned at wouldn't have mentioned this at all. i think all. i don't think they i think they a really good of they did a really good job of covering things up now. covering a lot of things up now. >> know, i think the thing >> you know, i think the thing about cancer is, what from what i've been told, there i've been told, is that there are affect are certain genetics that affect it. there are certain it. and also there are certain things like they say, that things that, like they say, that stress his, uh, i mean, stress caused his, uh, i mean, i actually bought a book once called how to handle stress, and it and i thought, it was £28. and i thought, they're helping with that at all. >> very, very funny ,
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hardly, working hard to try to get them to understand the need to the fund speech i apology for cutting ofcom that's fine. i did want to make this, again, we all appreciate the breakthrough that you and other copies have done, no debate about that i do want to point out after all that is said and done and all the money we spend on prescription drugs and healthcare in general, the life expectancy in japan is nine years longer than it is in the united states. senator cassidy talks about canada, life expectancy in canada is six years longer than in the united states. life expectancy in portugal is six years longer. life expectancy in the uk is four years longer. let me ask the last question to mr. davis. as i understand it you made $52 million in total compensation in 2022. will you commit to not accepting a a single dollar in compensation until there is not a single go fund me page for trento. >> as i i can tell you at wore are very much sensitive to what's happening with patience. that's why we have very important patient assistance programs. we comment on the back with over 800,000 patient be
hardly, working hard to try to get them to understand the need to the fund speech i apology for cutting ofcom that's fine. i did want to make this, again, we all appreciate the breakthrough that you and other copies have done, no debate about that i do want to point out after all that is said and done and all the money we spend on prescription drugs and healthcare in general, the life expectancy in japan is nine years longer than it is in the united states. senator cassidy talks about canada,...
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, from chiselled out from ofcom, from ofgem, say freudian ofgem, i should say freudian slip there fromom ofgem. um, the permission to charge households an extra £2.33 a month on average. and what that what is that for the energy companies say that is money which they need the energy companies in order to support households who have got big debts on their energy bills . i don't know about energy bills. i don't know about you, but whenever i talk to people down the pub about energy bills , many of them say, well, bills, many of them say, well, the energy companies got like two grand of my money and it won't give it back to me. what's going on here? so there are lots of concerns about customer balances with energy companies . balances with energy companies. and it's also worth saying that as part of this announcement, the bit that no one will notice is that the energy companies are being able to charge all households needs and households needs to try and flatter their the energy companies sheets , which companies balance sheets, which to me on first reading seems a bit odd , but um, well,
, from chiselled out from ofcom, from ofgem, say freudian ofgem, i should say freudian slip there fromom ofgem. um, the permission to charge households an extra £2.33 a month on average. and what that what is that for the energy companies say that is money which they need the energy companies in order to support households who have got big debts on their energy bills . i don't know about energy bills. i don't know about you, but whenever i talk to people down the pub about energy bills , many...
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. >> we have to read because this is ofcom law. all candidates is ofcom law.didates standing in the rochdale by—election week. by—election which is next week. azhar still azhar ali, who is still the labour because that's labour candidate because that's his the ballot his name, is on the ballot papen his name, is on the ballot paper. mark coleman independent simon .uk, reform uk ian donaldson, liberal democrat. paul donaldson, liberal democrat. pal george galloway, >> george galloway, workers party howarth party of britain michael howarth is william is an independent. william howarth, independent, howarth, who is an independent, and otten from the green and guy otten from the green party rodent party raving rodent sebby's corner , the official monster corner, the official monster raving loony , and david tully, raving loony, and david tully, who is also an independent. >> still to come, martha saul will be rolled out across from april. we'll tell you why we think this is a good idea. for once, we're actually agreeing. this newsroom on gb news. >> a brighter out
. >> we have to read because this is ofcom law. all candidates is ofcom law.didates standing in the rochdale by—election week. by—election which is next week. azhar still azhar ali, who is still the labour because that's labour candidate because that's his the ballot his name, is on the ballot papen his name, is on the ballot paper. mark coleman independent simon .uk, reform uk ian donaldson, liberal democrat. paul donaldson, liberal democrat. pal george galloway, >> george...
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roundtable, chamber of commerce companies that are in china saying well, they become sought to hold ofcom pump the brakes to be careful about what you're doing. i'm curious as to think about how we went the strategic competition economically, your advice on that. >> arkady to thoughts. first, well, not all those businesses for the activities there as you start medicare we encourage them to go. this was a factor model you described from the world trade organization. so they will become more like us. it just epically fail. it may have been raised at the time. what's that mean for kansas farmers and for manufactures across america? two things. one, don't count on the fact that will be used with decision that driessen out of the country. we can see this already today executives being detained, products not being permitted to move. the chinese, his party will have a say in the level of disconnection between our two economies and i think xi jinping is intent upon making his country more self-reliant. so i would urge those leaders of this business to rethink the alternative markets and how you d
roundtable, chamber of commerce companies that are in china saying well, they become sought to hold ofcom pump the brakes to be careful about what you're doing. i'm curious as to think about how we went the strategic competition economically, your advice on that. >> arkady to thoughts. first, well, not all those businesses for the activities there as you start medicare we encourage them to go. this was a factor model you described from the world trade organization. so they will become...
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that 97% by this stat from ofcom that 97% of 12 year olds have a mobile phone.is of 12 year olds havean appropriate age for a kid to have a smartphone with access to the internet and all it entails as well? >> i think we're very tempted to think of these phones as being evil things. yeah, i do, because once they're 11, they generally tend to go to secondary school on their own and that's the point which they do want point at which they do want a phone. they do to able phone. they do want to be able to mum or dad or to tell their mum or dad or whoever they're going to be late. didn't come or late. the bus didn't come or whatever's there, whatever's going on there, they've detention because they've got detention because they've got detention because they've phone . um, you they've got a phone. um, you know, should so know, there should be so i totally understand why 97% of children have them. that's children have them. and that's what court what i mean about that court being off the bottle. we make it out to be evil thing. out to be such an evil thing. the phone that i think it just mak
that 97% by this stat from ofcom that 97% of 12 year olds have a mobile phone.is of 12 year olds havean appropriate age for a kid to have a smartphone with access to the internet and all it entails as well? >> i think we're very tempted to think of these phones as being evil things. yeah, i do, because once they're 11, they generally tend to go to secondary school on their own and that's the point which they do want point at which they do want a phone. they do to able phone. they do want...
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. >> wouldn't off >> we wouldn't be struck off from ofcom. >> we wouldn't be struck off from oftthe.smart motorways, thing is with smart motorways, then it's not used as a cash cow. they are dangerous. many people have their on people have lost their lives on them. campaign them. and there is a campaign group against them as well. and it's came up with the idea, it's who came up with the idea, in what world does it make? >> no, i know, so i'm not driver. >> so maybe you can explain this to me, but i don't understand the rationale behind a smart motorway, surely motorway, because surely you need safety reasons, as the need for safety reasons, as the campaigners need for safety reasons, as the campaig ittrs need for safety reasons, as the campaig it seems need for safety reasons, as the campaigit seems quite obvious because it seems quite obvious to need a hard to me. surely you need a hard shoulder motorways . um, what shoulder on motorways. um, what benefit possibly be benefit can there possibly be to? especially if you know you can't drive any faster on a smart motorway because the
. >> wouldn't off >> we wouldn't be struck off from ofcom. >> we wouldn't be struck off from oftthe.smart motorways, thing is with smart motorways, then it's not used as a cash cow. they are dangerous. many people have their on people have lost their lives on them. campaign them. and there is a campaign group against them as well. and it's came up with the idea, it's who came up with the idea, in what world does it make? >> no, i know, so i'm not driver. >> so...
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you're getting here into constituency matters, which i think could get us into problems with ofcom.ed to challenge some of these issues. >> i understand, but but but i think we'll move on. i think if you put your proposal for a more security, uh, those , those security, uh, those, those trying to devise it would say, well , what we have to do trying to devise it would say, well, what we have to do is we have to target this a bit. it has to be people of higher profile. it has to people profile. it has to be people who are more danger. and in that are more at danger. and in that context, up from context, picking up from the previous was previous point that johnny was making, face a problem making, do we face a problem here militant militancy , here with militant militancy, specifically islamic militancy , specifically islamic militancy, or is there a broader problem about violent language , name about violent language, name calling and so on? well i think there is a problem. >> i mean, i've been up in london on numerous saturdays trying to do different things, not connected with any o
you're getting here into constituency matters, which i think could get us into problems with ofcom.ed to challenge some of these issues. >> i understand, but but but i think we'll move on. i think if you put your proposal for a more security, uh, those , those security, uh, those, those trying to devise it would say, well , what we have to do trying to devise it would say, well, what we have to do is we have to target this a bit. it has to be people of higher profile. it has to people...
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ofcom. are you listening? um. and you know what? i like to see suella join reform.ickled me so much there that i managed to rub makeup into my eye. now i can't stop crying. so there we go. this go viral anyway. thank this will go viral anyway. thank you much. nigel you very much. nigel farage there. he there. whose, uh, whatever he said do with said he was there to do with reform. coming up after reform. anyway, coming up after suella this and suella braverman as this and they are in britain, but not of britain are we debate multiculturalism in britain. uh, ten. has it failed? we'll be heanng ten. has it failed? we'll be hearing a lot more from suella braverman. but next, prince harry wants you. yes. you the taxpayer, to pay for his security when he visits the uk. despite losing in the high court today, the runaway royal has promised to appeal. i will get the expert view . a former royal the expert view. a former royal protection officer, dai davies . protection officer, dai davies. harry's made his bed. does he now have to lie in it? i'll see welcome back to patric
ofcom. are you listening? um. and you know what? i like to see suella join reform.ickled me so much there that i managed to rub makeup into my eye. now i can't stop crying. so there we go. this go viral anyway. thank this will go viral anyway. thank you much. nigel you very much. nigel farage there. he there. whose, uh, whatever he said do with said he was there to do with reform. coming up after reform. anyway, coming up after suella this and suella braverman as this and they are in britain,...
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necessarily balanced, that isn't necessarily balanced, that isn't necessarily following the same kind of ofcomels. and if you look polling on young look at the polling on young people's view on this people's point of view on this particular issue, israel—palestine, it is completely different to the rest of the population in terms of how many people support each side. now, of course, people are entitled to their point of view and democracy, but it's and in democracy, but it's worrying when an outside entity i.e. owned by the i.e. tiktok was owned by the chinese, have such a big chinese, can have such a big influence on the political views of young people in this country. but it's not just, of course, the east. you look but it's not just, of course, th
necessarily balanced, that isn't necessarily balanced, that isn't necessarily following the same kind of ofcomels. and if you look polling on young look at the polling on young people's view on this people's point of view on this particular issue, israel—palestine, it is completely different to the rest of the population in terms of how many people support each side. now, of course, people are entitled to their point of view and democracy, but it's and in democracy, but it's worrying when an...
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and on top of that, the energy providers they've managed to wrestle a special, uh, permit out of ofcomrage per household to address their so—called debt backlog , the debt backlog that backlog, the debt backlog that they claim is the debt backlog of customers . right. so where of customers. right. so where the customers are electricity companies money, i must say, martin, when i talk to friends and family in the local pub and so on, i hear a lot more stories about electricity companies owing customers money. >> they got two grand of my money and they won't give it back to me. >> and i've phoned them a hundred times and spent 20 minutes every time, minutes on hold every time, rather electricity rather than electricity companies sobbing, customers. so maybe evidence is wrong. >> i'm prepared to accept that it is. >> i haven't seen data on that that i >> i haven't seen data on that thati can >> i haven't seen data on that that i can find anywhere, and i've but it does strike i've looked. but it does strike me as a bit odd that without any kind of debate and completely blindsiding us ofgem
and on top of that, the energy providers they've managed to wrestle a special, uh, permit out of ofcomrage per household to address their so—called debt backlog , the debt backlog that backlog, the debt backlog that they claim is the debt backlog of customers . right. so where of customers. right. so where the customers are electricity companies money, i must say, martin, when i talk to friends and family in the local pub and so on, i hear a lot more stories about electricity companies owing...
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>> i mean, for example, if gb news made a mistake, we get slammed by ofcom immediately.et in private and then to issue an apology quite late in the day. it kind of fizzles away and they seem to be held to a much different set of standard is very much so. >> and don't forget, this is pubuc >> and don't forget, this is public money. >> he's on over 410, £415,000. >> now mr edwards is mentally very fragile and we need to afford him that understanding. but as my as i understand ed martin, he's still on the, on the payroll. while the bbc marks its own homework. i've been in the office before where there have been stories involving local, regional, bbc radio or bbc tv, and i can tell you basically they just hope that the phone won't ring and they'll just hope that the story doesn't develop. and i've been involved in like this myself. in stories like this myself. >> along the lines >> nothing along the same lines as sue edwards, but other stuff. >> when i've said something stupid on the radio i've got stupid on the radio and i've got in i can tell you in trouble and i can tell
>> i mean, for example, if gb news made a mistake, we get slammed by ofcom immediately.et in private and then to issue an apology quite late in the day. it kind of fizzles away and they seem to be held to a much different set of standard is very much so. >> and don't forget, this is pubuc >> and don't forget, this is public money. >> he's on over 410, £415,000. >> now mr edwards is mentally very fragile and we need to afford him that understanding. but as my as i...
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the package we've put together, that we're putting to ofcom, i i think, makes up a good deal for theon the news channel on wednesday morning, reading the news ticker at the bottom of the screen. there's certainly movement behind the scenes, whether it will result in the kind of arrangements whereby some kind of temporary ceasefire release of hostages can be brokered, and it really does at this stage remain to be seen. all right, jenny hill. thank you so much for that. that was our correspondent injerusalem. those two errors in quick succession prompted lucy knight to email: and an a thomson had this request: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media, email us. you can find us on x, formerly known as twitter. you can call us. and do have a look at previous interviews on our website. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do think about getting in touch and perhaps even coming on the programme. we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc cove
the package we've put together, that we're putting to ofcom, i i think, makes up a good deal for theon the news channel on wednesday morning, reading the news ticker at the bottom of the screen. there's certainly movement behind the scenes, whether it will result in the kind of arrangements whereby some kind of temporary ceasefire release of hostages can be brokered, and it really does at this stage remain to be seen. all right, jenny hill. thank you so much for that. that was our correspondent...