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things i love about british pdavid the sainsbury family things i love about british pdavid sainsburysainsbury, who was the blair's science minister, is the biggest donor to the labour party. and yeah . and his party. and yeah. and his daughter is too. and his daughter is too. and his daughter is too. and his daughter is two wonderful fran and the other side of the and the on the other side of the equation, their cousin, lord sainsbury is the who died of candoveris sainsbury is the who died of candover is gave a £4 million donation in his will to the tories , which is the largest tories, which is the largest ever political donation. so that means everybody can shop at sainsbury's , whether you're blue sainsbury's, whether you're blue or somehow is or red. somehow the money is ending the political party. >> i think people won't want it. i resent it. i think they'll resent it. >> younger people who >> but it's younger people who are going to be bombarded with this don't really this stuff and they don't really want, they're on a want, isn't it? and they're on a streaming. social media, w
things i love about british pdavid the sainsbury family things i love about british pdavid sainsburysainsbury, who was the blair's science minister, is the biggest donor to the labour party. and yeah . and his party. and yeah. and his daughter is too. and his daughter is too. and his daughter is too. and his daughter is two wonderful fran and the other side of the and the on the other side of the equation, their cousin, lord sainsbury is the who died of candoveris sainsbury is the who died of...
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to someone like sainsbury's to go.ne's human, right? wants to right? yeah, well, who wants to pay-7 right? yeah, well, who wants to pay? one wants pay for pay? no one wants to pay for a bag. guy's there for bag. the guy's worked there for 20 ten bags. 20 years. let him have ten bags. yeah, bet you haven't him yeah, i bet you haven't paid him that much in time. that's that much in that time. that's true. i would say. would true. so i would say. i would say there should some say there should be some leniency. and does everyone leniency. and why does everyone need about it? need to know about it? >> like stealing >> he wasn't like stealing a roast chicken something. >> he wasn't like stealing a roa�*hehicken something. >> he wasn't like stealing a roa�*hehicken havenething. >> he wasn't like stealing a roa�*hehicken havenethiihe >> he wasn't like stealing a roa�*he hicken havenethiihe should >> he should have now. he should have shouldn't he have done now, shouldn't he? he must thinking wish i'd must be thinking now. i wi
to someone like sainsbury's to go.ne's human, right? wants to right? yeah, well, who wants to pay-7 right? yeah, well, who wants to pay? one wants pay for pay? no one wants to pay for a bag. guy's there for bag. the guy's worked there for 20 ten bags. 20 years. let him have ten bags. yeah, bet you haven't him yeah, i bet you haven't paid him that much in time. that's that much in that time. that's true. i would say. would true. so i would say. i would say there should some say there should be...
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daniel kretinsky�*s other major uk investments include stakes in the supermarket sainsburys and premiere middle of may to make a firm offer. stay with us on bbc news for move more and more businesses coming up in a few hours' time, and more businesses coming on social media. catch up with the @bbcbusiness team and me on social media, i'm @tadthnright. goodbye. hello, i'm cerebral current at the bbc sport centre. we are 100 days away from the summer 0lympics bbc sport centre. we are 100 days away from the summer olympics in paris and the countdown on to have the city ready in different ways to host the games. all permanent infrastructures are now complete in the building of temporary sites had started. 0ursports the building of temporary sites had started. 0ur sports editor dan roan is in paris for us. 100 days to go until paris 2024 and the venues that will host the games themselves are rapidly taking shape. as you can see, we are here in a temporary venue, a 13,000 seat arena. it only began work here four weeks ago also and it feels like it is almost completed. injune it will be. this
daniel kretinsky�*s other major uk investments include stakes in the supermarket sainsburys and premiere middle of may to make a firm offer. stay with us on bbc news for move more and more businesses coming up in a few hours' time, and more businesses coming on social media. catch up with the @bbcbusiness team and me on social media, i'm @tadthnright. goodbye. hello, i'm cerebral current at the bbc sport centre. we are 100 days away from the summer 0lympics bbc sport centre. we are 100 days...
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simon blake and a drag artist, he made the remarks on what was formerly twitter or on a decision by sainsbury. we can now go to the newsroom. remind us of the background to this legal case. this started as a _ background to this legal case. “in 3 started as a thread on what was formerly twitter, some heated dialogue going back—and—forth between a number of individuals over the fact that sainsbury�*s had implemented a black history month promotion, so numbers of people, thousands of people were commenting on a thread on laurence fox's page. ultimately, it got heated with a couple of individuals and those individuals accused the actor and now politician of racism, and in reply to that racism allegation, the politician replied and simply called these individuals paedophiles. they were quite upset and hurt by that comment and ultimately said they were in fear of their lives, being branded as such. so they went to court and today a judge has ordered laurence fox to pay each of those individuals, the stonewall trustee simon blake and the drag artist crystal, to order laurence fox to pay them £90,00
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he worked for sainsbury's for 30 years. a night took bag, forgot night shift, took a bag, forgot to it. to pay for it. >> £0.30 and he sacked. >> £0.30 and he got sacked. >> £0.30 and he got sacked. >> so there we go. >> yeah. so there we go. >> yeah. so there we go. >> come on. right. still to come. going be joined come. we're going to be joined by year old marathon man by the 63 year old marathon man to secret tips to to hear about his secret tips to maintaining peak performance. can secret can you guess the secret ingredient is the ingredient which he says is the trick ingredient which he says is the tric but next they say the players >> but next they say the players are going to play, play, play . are going to play, play, play. but are the scammers going to scam, scam, scam the swifties even more for concert tickets. this is saturday morning live on gb news britain channel. >> welcome back. ben and steph, with you on saturday morning live. your emails are flying in, especially about the thefts. apparently one shopliftin
he worked for sainsbury's for 30 years. a night took bag, forgot night shift, took a bag, forgot to it. to pay for it. >> £0.30 and he sacked. >> £0.30 and he got sacked. >> £0.30 and he got sacked. >> so there we go. >> yeah. so there we go. >> yeah. so there we go. >> come on. right. still to come. going be joined come. we're going to be joined by year old marathon man by the 63 year old marathon man to secret tips to to hear about his secret tips...
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and so what sainsbury's saying sainsbury's are saying in their defence how we defence is how about wet in the guy, even though 20 years to on and so forth, we trust in the guy, even though 20 years to osured so forth, we trust in the guy, even though 20 years to osure we) forth, we trust in the guy, even though 20 years to osure we have], we trust in the guy, even though 20 years to osure we have trust need to make sure we have trust in employees. that in our employees. he lost that trust got rid trust and therefore we got rid of him. >> you think they've thrown >> do you think they've thrown the thrown the bag the book at him, thrown the bag at make all of worry at him to make all of us worry about us being watched by cctv? because in all because how many people, in all honesty , watching this show, honesty, watching this show, have thought have honesty, watching this show, h.free thought have honesty, watching this show, h.free bag thought have honesty, watching this show, h.free bag or thought have honesty, watching this show, h.free bag or you ught have honesty, watching this show
and so what sainsbury's saying sainsbury's are saying in their defence how we defence is how about wet in the guy, even though 20 years to on and so forth, we trust in the guy, even though 20 years to osured so forth, we trust in the guy, even though 20 years to osure we) forth, we trust in the guy, even though 20 years to osure we have], we trust in the guy, even though 20 years to osure we have trust need to make sure we have trust in employees. that in our employees. he lost that trust got...
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. >> can i just say i've also got a note in my ear saying this was sainsbury's. don't paul is, >> we don't know who paul is, but me, karl is middle but trust me, karl is middle class. not that middle class. it's not that middle class, only sainsbury's. >> if ever your earpiece >> what if ever your earpiece says at the end of says what at the end of a sentence, you you're in trouble. >> that's what. >> that's what. >> right. next dilemma >> all right. our next dilemma is rebecca, who says , i'm is from rebecca, who says, i'm turning big five zero next turning the big five zero next month, want to celebrate month, and i want to celebrate in style. i'm planning the party of parties , but have gone a of all parties, but have gone a little over budget. so i've asked my guest to pay £50 entrance fee this , i mean, entrance fee this, i mean, that'd buy a lot of olive oil, wouldn't it? this will cover entertainment and a drink on arrival. husband has found arrival. my husband has found out and has gone mad. he's threatened to the whole threatened to cancel the whole thin
. >> can i just say i've also got a note in my ear saying this was sainsbury's. don't paul is, >> we don't know who paul is, but me, karl is middle but trust me, karl is middle class. not that middle class. it's not that middle class, only sainsbury's. >> if ever your earpiece >> what if ever your earpiece says at the end of says what at the end of a sentence, you you're in trouble. >> that's what. >> that's what. >> right. next dilemma >> all...
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one example, sainsbury�*s marys pipers, £135 22%.gs— difficulties we have, how much do things cost, how much does it cost to grow— things cost, how much does it cost to grow potatoes and having a fair price _ to grow potatoes and having a fair price from — to grow potatoes and having a fair price from them means can carry on growing _ price from them means can carry on growing and — price from them means can carry on growing and the customer can carry on receiving — growing and the customer can carry on receiving good quality potatoes. have we _ on receiving good quality potatoes. have we reached the peak of a potato crisis or could they go up more? it largely depends on the weather. more extreme _ largely depends on the weather. more extreme weather means we end up with problematic— extreme weather means we end up with problematic crops or fluctuations in yield. _ problematic crops or fluctuations in yield. and — problematic crops or fluctuations in yield, and if we have a reduced yield _ yield, and if we have a reduced yield prices
one example, sainsbury�*s marys pipers, £135 22%.gs— difficulties we have, how much do things cost, how much does it cost to grow— things cost, how much does it cost to grow potatoes and having a fair price _ to grow potatoes and having a fair price from — to grow potatoes and having a fair price from them means can carry on growing _ price from them means can carry on growing and — price from them means can carry on growing and the customer can carry on receiving — growing and the...
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perhaps you're just sainsbury's, just going to sainsbury's, minding business and minding your own businesssexual comment? minding your own business and som necessarily welcome. comment? minding your own business and somnecessarily welcome. i)mment? minding your own business and somnecessarily welcome. i mean, t? not necessarily welcome. i mean, is it always a flattering and complimentary ? is it sometimes a complimentary? is it sometimes a bit gross? and you just say, hang on, i'm more than just a piece of meat. >> bit creepy. >> bit creepy. >> well, honest, i think >> well, to be honest, i think we're all a bit over we're getting all a bit over offended over sensitive offended and over sensitive these days. i'm very happy if a builder whistles at me. i'm at my age. i'm really happy about it . and if they don't, i'll walk it. and if they don't, i'll walk round again, see if they do. hope. >> i hope you don't mind me saying this. i can say this because we friends, but because we are friends, but you're clothes you're wearing the most clothes i've wear. oh i've ever seen you wear. oh well, i
perhaps you're just sainsbury's, just going to sainsbury's, minding business and minding your own businesssexual comment? minding your own business and som necessarily welcome. comment? minding your own business and somnecessarily welcome. i)mment? minding your own business and somnecessarily welcome. i mean, t? not necessarily welcome. i mean, is it always a flattering and complimentary ? is it sometimes a complimentary? is it sometimes a bit gross? and you just say, hang on, i'm more than...
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car park. to do with the aliens who've gonethere sainsbury's car park. to do with the aliens who'veethere they're ury's car park. to do with the aliens who've gonethere they're doing ar park. to do with the aliens who've gonethere they're doing some k. and there they're doing some hanging etna. it's hanging around mount etna. it's just phenomenal nature a just phenomenal. nature is a wonderful thing. it really is terrifying at times. there you go. incredible. if you're listening on the radio, get online, get on the gb news app and you can rewind us to that point, because it's definitely worth seeing . worth seeing. >> yeah, it really is. now the memorial arboretum arboretum in staffordshire has started a fundraising this month fundraising campaign this month to try and raise £45,000 to restore its shot at dawn memorial. >> yeah, it commemorates the hundreds of servicemen who died dunng hundreds of servicemen who died during world war i. they were court martialled and killed for crimes like desertion and cowardice. jack carson has the story in world war i, 309 soldiers from britain a
car park. to do with the aliens who've gonethere sainsbury's car park. to do with the aliens who'veethere they're ury's car park. to do with the aliens who've gonethere they're doing ar park. to do with the aliens who've gonethere they're doing some k. and there they're doing some hanging etna. it's hanging around mount etna. it's just phenomenal nature a just phenomenal. nature is a wonderful thing. it really is terrifying at times. there you go. incredible. if you're listening on the radio,...
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tesco remains the supermarket giant. 4,500 stores, 27% market share — way higher than sainsbury�*s withming down but overall the price of your bakeshop is not getting cheaper and possibly never will. ., ., is not getting cheaper and possibly never will. ., ,, , ., every now and then, the charts get overshadowed by the return of a true classic. this time it was the turn of bonnie tyler's total eclipse of the heart that had an overnight revival — 40 years after its original release. it's a result of people in the us turning out to witness a total solar eclipse and it's been reported that the singer is expected to make over a million pounds from the sudden surge in streams of her 1983 power ballad, just on a monday afternoon. that is what you call a power ballad. what a tune! today carroll has the boys to sing it for us. that what a tune! today carroll has the boys to sing it for us.— boys to sing it for us. that would be heartache. _ boys to sing it for us. that would be heartache. youdo _ boys to sing it for us. that would be heartache. youdo bonnie - boys to sing it for us. that would b
tesco remains the supermarket giant. 4,500 stores, 27% market share — way higher than sainsbury�*s withming down but overall the price of your bakeshop is not getting cheaper and possibly never will. ., ., is not getting cheaper and possibly never will. ., ,, , ., every now and then, the charts get overshadowed by the return of a true classic. this time it was the turn of bonnie tyler's total eclipse of the heart that had an overnight revival — 40 years after its original release. it's a...
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>> i mean, do they have a right to march in the streets of sainsbury's?>> i'm getting the sense, benjamin, that you're in favour of this stuff when you agree with it and against it when you don't, no. i mean, i think these people are ridiculous and i think that he doesn't shop in lidl. no of course not. so lidl. i no of course not. so we'll taking wet wipes we'll be taking the wet wipes off of the off of shelves, off of the off of m&s shelves, no. mean , i think that no. i mean, i think that obviously people have a right to protest , but people don't have a protest, but people don't have a right to, to commit crimes in the act of protesting. they don't have the right to go into shops, into private properties and be disruptive like that. and i also think that fundamentally bds , the boycott, divestment, bds, the boycott, divestment, sanctions movement that wants to boycott israeli goods, i think, yes, i do agree that you can criticise israel without being anti—semitic . there are lots of anti—semitic. there are lots of people in israel who are critical of
>> i mean, do they have a right to march in the streets of sainsbury's?>> i'm getting the sense, benjamin, that you're in favour of this stuff when you agree with it and against it when you don't, no. i mean, i think these people are ridiculous and i think that he doesn't shop in lidl. no of course not. so lidl. i no of course not. so we'll taking wet wipes we'll be taking the wet wipes off of the off of shelves, off of the off of m&s shelves, no. mean , i think that no. i mean,...
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but if you shouted at in if you shouted at me in sainsbury's that would be an insult. >> the problemso you're person takes offence so you're right. could say something right. so i could say something or could orjk rowling could say something, if it is deemed something, but if it is deemed to have offence to have caused offence and deemed been quote deemed to have been quote unquote hateful, then it is a crime. misgendering crime. so yes, misgendering someone could be crime under. yes. >> but you know, referring to me as gay man is obviously as a gay man is obviously not offensive. that offensive. but shouting that at me in a supermarket would clearly be a very different thing. same thing. despite being the same word. right? and that is what matters, man. and we already recognise that with lots of ways. and i think what suzanne just under terribly just said was under terribly offensive. in what offensive. really? why? in what way this protecting way is this protecting paedophiles as you just said? >> of course it is. look, these people, you've got men being sent to women's prisons, yo
but if you shouted at in if you shouted at me in sainsbury's that would be an insult. >> the problemso you're person takes offence so you're right. could say something right. so i could say something or could orjk rowling could say something, if it is deemed something, but if it is deemed to have offence to have caused offence and deemed been quote deemed to have been quote unquote hateful, then it is a crime. misgendering crime. so yes, misgendering someone could be crime under. yes....
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and i know people in blackpool who are watching this show will go, i saw a pothole on the way to sainsbury'sut and measure the pothole and go should we treat it or should we not? and then there'd be a whole sort of administrative process . now administrative process. now they're actually doing a proactive process where they've got people going out looking for potholes and filling the holes, which i thought was common sense. and apparently it's they were spending 1.3 million a year in compensation to drivers who'd hit potholes . and now there's hit potholes. and now there's been an absolutely zero. and they claim, says the times , that they claim, says the times, that they claim, says the times, that they had to around 2700 potholes. and now they've got rid of nearly all of them. >> right. well, let's yeah, take our lead from blackpool. >> yeah. this is from a guy will britton, who's worked for blackpool council in the potholes department for 43 years. and he finally rolled up his sleeves and said i've had enough of this, this administrative process. we're just going to go out and just treat
and i know people in blackpool who are watching this show will go, i saw a pothole on the way to sainsbury'sut and measure the pothole and go should we treat it or should we not? and then there'd be a whole sort of administrative process . now administrative process. now they're actually doing a proactive process where they've got people going out looking for potholes and filling the holes, which i thought was common sense. and apparently it's they were spending 1.3 million a year in...
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does sainsbury's, marks and spencer's just across the road from here in gb news?tinent. but you won't find a tory minister who's interested in looking again at this. tory minister who's interested in looking again at this . this in looking again at this. this is the worst failure of a brexit. there are many other failures, but this is the worst one. and you're right to say it's cost us great damage. and i don't know , anybody's got the don't know, anybody's got the guts to try and put it right. >> james, we are almost out of time. so just last word to you. yeah just on that. >> you know what you're saying there, dennis doesn't really back up being in the eu because actually what we're doing is we're making it harder for imports to come in from the eu. so we are supporting british farmers . we have more british farmers. we have more british produce on the shelves now. what we have to stop is the imports from australia and new zealand of cheaper lamb and beef. that's a bigger issue . they're not even a bigger issue. they're not even part of the eu. i mean, we, we do
does sainsbury's, marks and spencer's just across the road from here in gb news?tinent. but you won't find a tory minister who's interested in looking again at this. tory minister who's interested in looking again at this . this in looking again at this. this is the worst failure of a brexit. there are many other failures, but this is the worst one. and you're right to say it's cost us great damage. and i don't know , anybody's got the don't know, anybody's got the guts to try and put it right....
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but then then you start looking at aldi instead of sainsbury's.l insurance changes affect you personally, there's a tax calculator on the bbc news website. putting your earnings and it will tell you what it means for you. tax doesn't have to be taxing. no, but it is open quite complicated and confusing. it is open quite complicated and confusinr. �* ., , ., , confusing. and it does need to be understood- _ thank you for that. we have been speaking about what kind of things children have been looking at on the fence. understandably, it is something that teachers are concerned about as well. the national union of teachers is calling for more investigation by the government. growing up, the whole world in their phone, teenagers navigating their social lives online. but it's what they might encounter that parents fear. teachers told me they're worried, too, about the sexist attitudes, degrading language, which they believe is fed by online content. we asked them about their experiences. i've heard students in year 8, who are between the ages of 12 and
but then then you start looking at aldi instead of sainsbury's.l insurance changes affect you personally, there's a tax calculator on the bbc news website. putting your earnings and it will tell you what it means for you. tax doesn't have to be taxing. no, but it is open quite complicated and confusing. it is open quite complicated and confusinr. �* ., , ., , confusing. and it does need to be understood- _ thank you for that. we have been speaking about what kind of things children have been...
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i saw someone in sainsbury's doing with a load of booze.then he just walked out the shop. >> oh, nothing. >> oh, nothing. >> nothing. so nothing actually happens even happens with the police even called? know , and he called? i don't know, and he kicked up a fuss. did he? get off get off me! well no. off me? get off me! well no. you're walking out with the audacity. bottles of vodka audacity. five bottles of vodka and. so it's . and. oh crate of lager, so it's. i think it's just kids now a lot. is it? a lot of it. kids just thinking they can do what they like. >> they just know they can get away with it. perhaps there'll be consequences. be no consequences. >> very worrying. >> it's very worrying. >> it's very worrying. >> but is brazen, isn't it? >> but that is brazen, isn't it? just to walk in daylight. just to walk in broad daylight. help yourself lunch. walk help yourself to lunch. walk out? yeah. >> yeah, very, very odd. >> yeah, very, very odd. >> says police are >> yeah. adrian says police are deaung >> yeah. adrian says police are d
i saw someone in sainsbury's doing with a load of booze.then he just walked out the shop. >> oh, nothing. >> oh, nothing. >> nothing. so nothing actually happens even happens with the police even called? know , and he called? i don't know, and he kicked up a fuss. did he? get off get off me! well no. off me? get off me! well no. you're walking out with the audacity. bottles of vodka audacity. five bottles of vodka and. so it's . and. oh crate of lager, so it's. i think it's...