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what would you like to see in that, zarah sultana?— zarah sultana?omy, _ zarah sultana? sectoral bargaining across the economy, that - zarah sultana? sectoral bargaining across the economy, that means i zarah sultana? sectoral bargaining l across the economy, that means you have the _ across the economy, that means you have the fire — across the economy, that means you have the fire service _ across the economy, that means you have the fire service in _ across the economy, that means you have the fire service in particular, i have the fire service in particular, able to— have the fire service in particular, able to negotiate _ have the fire service in particular, able to negotiate on— have the fire service in particular, able to negotiate on behalf- have the fire service in particular, able to negotiate on behalf of- able to negotiate on behalf of their members _ able to negotiate on behalf of their members across— able to negotiate on behalf of their members across the _ able to negotiate on behalf of their members across the fire _ able to negotiat
what would you like to see in that, zarah sultana?— zarah sultana?omy, _ zarah sultana? sectoral bargaining across the economy, that - zarah sultana? sectoral bargaining across the economy, that means i zarah sultana? sectoral bargaining l across the economy, that means you have the _ across the economy, that means you have the fire — across the economy, that means you have the fire service _ across the economy, that means you have the fire service in _ across the economy, that means you...
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it has sent sultana's informant, moshir al-dawlah, from tehran. he fell from the freemasons, who were affiliated with british politics and he was a cunning person tabriz did not allow him to come, he was placed in the cossack headquarters, the cossack house, the cossack house, during this period , a series of secret forces came, they entered basmanj , basmanj, near tabriz, and a number of them came to plan the assassination of the sheikh and... it has become a story and by spreading lies around the sheikh, spreading rumors and creating fear in the society that the mobs will pour into the city and massacre the people . anyone who is with the sheikh will surely be killed. when the sheikh heard it , he went from his house to the house of one of his close neighbors identifying the qazaqs, identifying them , pouring into his house in the middle of the night, and he was hiding in a basement, shooting at the house , and finally, the plots of the colonialists worked, and sheikh mohammad khabani was martyred on the 22nd of shahrivar 1299. mohsen soltani kh
it has sent sultana's informant, moshir al-dawlah, from tehran. he fell from the freemasons, who were affiliated with british politics and he was a cunning person tabriz did not allow him to come, he was placed in the cossack headquarters, the cossack house, the cossack house, during this period , a series of secret forces came, they entered basmanj , basmanj, near tabriz, and a number of them came to plan the assassination of the sheikh and... it has become a story and by spreading lies around...
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he sent the informant and sultana from tehran . sheikh did not allow him to go to tabriz. he came to the headquarters of qazaghan and was placed in the qazaq house of tabriz, a canteen . basmanj of tabriz and the coming of a number of sheikhs to plan the murder of the british is a story with the russians and with two. spreading oil , they scattered the people around the sheikh, started rumors and created fear in the society, that the cossacks would pour into the city and massacre the people. he went from his blood house to the house of one of his close neighbors. to identify them in the middle of the night at his house and tell him that he was hiding in a basement , shooting at the house and raining, finally, the conspiracies the colonialists became workers and sheikh mohammad khayabani was martyred on the 22nd of shahrivar 1299 . bismillah, rahman, raheem, salam, hezbollah of lebanon announced that the main air defense base of the northern command of the zionist regime in pad. john beria was targeted with katyusha rockets. the hebrew media reported this morning that the s
he sent the informant and sultana from tehran . sheikh did not allow him to go to tabriz. he came to the headquarters of qazaghan and was placed in the qazaq house of tabriz, a canteen . basmanj of tabriz and the coming of a number of sheikhs to plan the murder of the british is a story with the russians and with two. spreading oil , they scattered the people around the sheikh, started rumors and created fear in the society, that the cossacks would pour into the city and massacre the people. he...
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zara sultana, a labour backbenchen no.er. >> unbelievable . >> unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> the thing is, you know, i understand about market forces. i mean airline tickets , holidays i mean airline tickets, holidays you know, are package holidays dunng you know, are package holidays during school, summer holidays the prices go up. i understand that market forces, but when it gets to be sort of capitalism, run completely riot . it is, it run completely riot. it is, it is. and taking advantage of people, taking real advantage of people. it seems financially they've taken advantage of you. >> you don't have to go to an oafis >> you don't have to go to an oasis concert, for crying out loud. >> they are preying on people. >> they are preying on people. >> let's nationalise oasis as well as ticketmaster . well as ticketmaster. >> there's a bigger scandal in all of this , and this was all of this, and this was highlighted by my friend sacha lord, who is the night time tsar of manchester hotels. and it's the hotels people tha
zara sultana, a labour backbenchen no.er. >> unbelievable . >> unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> the thing is, you know, i understand about market forces. i mean airline tickets , holidays i mean airline tickets, holidays you know, are package holidays dunng you know, are package holidays during school, summer holidays the prices go up. i understand that market forces, but when it gets to be sort of capitalism, run completely riot . it is, it run completely riot. it is,...
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from the door of negotiation and conspiracy from tehran , he sent the informant of mushir al-dawlah, sultana. the period that came a series of hidden forces entering basmenj near basmenj. the british have been cooperating day by day and scattered the people around the sheikh with lies , started rumors and created fear in the society that the ghazags will pour into the city and massacre the people. an example of this ship is being built in china and will soon carry all kinds of cars around the world under the norwegian flag. this is the world's largest environmentally friendly ship for car transportation, which has opened a new chapter in the shipbuilding industry because there is no similar case, and henceforth orders for the construction of such ships will increase. this the khodroberg ship, which is being built in china, currently runs on liquid gas, but will run on ammonia-based fuel by 2027. the new ship has two fuel tanks. it needs to store enough ammonia for long-term use . special security mechanisms are required for ammonia storage to prevent this material from failing during storage
from the door of negotiation and conspiracy from tehran , he sent the informant of mushir al-dawlah, sultana. the period that came a series of hidden forces entering basmenj near basmenj. the british have been cooperating day by day and scattered the people around the sheikh with lies , started rumors and created fear in the society that the ghazags will pour into the city and massacre the people. an example of this ship is being built in china and will soon carry all kinds of cars around the...
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poppy seeds, dried candied orange peel, sultanas, biscuit bits, peanuts, and also a little bit of almondroissant, we've got to roll them. wow, look at that shape! it does look like a horseshoe. it does. but what's left to do is one final test. i mean, it's not bad. all right, so let's put them in the oven. while the croissants cook, maciej draws my attention to the view outside... quite a lot of people are gathering usually for this part. ..where at noon every day, poznan celebrates the legend of two goats, who once headbutted each other upon the top of the town hall. there we go. oof! steady on! what an amazing show! show over, it's time to enjoy my freshly baked st martin's croissant. mm! can you taste the almonds? mm, very almondy. it kind of, yeah, it tastes like marzipan, but it's not. marzipan, yeah. what a fantastic experience this is, overlooking the town square, eating this old delicacy! mm. fantastic. poznanians have a reputation across poland for their creativity with food. but there's one particular ingredient that takes centre stage — the potato. so revered, there's even a m
poppy seeds, dried candied orange peel, sultanas, biscuit bits, peanuts, and also a little bit of almondroissant, we've got to roll them. wow, look at that shape! it does look like a horseshoe. it does. but what's left to do is one final test. i mean, it's not bad. all right, so let's put them in the oven. while the croissants cook, maciej draws my attention to the view outside... quite a lot of people are gathering usually for this part. ..where at noon every day, poznan celebrates the legend...
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we can bring injason groves, zarah sultana and phil collins.inisters will keep facing questions like this, will we hear enough and have you heard enough so far and will be here and from the prime minister tomorrow to move this conversation on? i do minister tomorrow to move this conversation on?— minister tomorrow to move this conversation on? i do not and your auestion conversation on? i do not and your question and _ conversation on? i do not and your question and answer— conversation on? i do not and your question and answer session - conversation on? i do not and your. question and answer session showed why, there was no advice for pensioners who will be cold this winter, what are you supposed to do? and i think the story will carry on through the winter. as the weather gets colder you will be hearing more stories and i am afraid that by next spring or summer, when the statisticians are going through it, you will look at potentially access deaths in the story will run through this parliament and will still be an issue at the next election.
we can bring injason groves, zarah sultana and phil collins.inisters will keep facing questions like this, will we hear enough and have you heard enough so far and will be here and from the prime minister tomorrow to move this conversation on? i do minister tomorrow to move this conversation on?— minister tomorrow to move this conversation on? i do not and your auestion conversation on? i do not and your question and _ conversation on? i do not and your question and answer— conversation on?...
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zarah sultana and the pro, the pro—palestine backbenchers, they're not happy about it. it. makes you wonder what the point was. thank you very much for joining us. excellent. well coming next, we've got the latest on the capsized boats in the english channel, which has left 12 people tragically dead. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. it's 322 on martin daubney on gb news. at least 12 people have died after attempting to cross the english channel, according to reports in the french media. a rescue operation is already underway from the french coast guard, who have confirmed that at least 50 people were on the capsized boat. and join us now to discuss this is the executive director of migration watch, doctor mike jones. doctor jones, welcome to the show. another tragedy. i believe this is the biggest disaster in the channel so far this year. and as far as we know, 12 confirmed dead. this was an incident that happened just off the french coast. and mike, this points to the fact , mike, this points to the fact, doesn't it, that this will ju
zarah sultana and the pro, the pro—palestine backbenchers, they're not happy about it. it. makes you wonder what the point was. thank you very much for joining us. excellent. well coming next, we've got the latest on the capsized boats in the english channel, which has left 12 people tragically dead. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. it's 322 on martin daubney on gb news. at least 12 people have died after attempting to cross the english channel, according to...
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did the casualty counts from the boiler explosion peaking in 18 april of 1865, when the steamboat sultana, drastically overloaded with the union army p.o.w., was being operated upriver to ohio, including so well, my great, great, great uncles exploded memphis, killing between 1000 201,800 people. we'll never know. the largest maritime disaster in the world until, the titanic. this finally led congress in an 1871 law to create a full time federal steamboat inspection service. federal employees would not only perform boat safety inspections themselves, would also test all ships. masters and chief maids to ensure their competence. this work continues today provided by the coast guard. meanwhile, technology continued to spread in u.s. starting in the 1830s, congress began to encouraging railroad development with land grants not cashed. in 1854 with the illinois central and more famously in 1862, with the pacific railroad act. again, infrastructure first regulation later railroad in was a dangerous job coupling or joining two cars together involved man holding an iron ring the size of a large
did the casualty counts from the boiler explosion peaking in 18 april of 1865, when the steamboat sultana, drastically overloaded with the union army p.o.w., was being operated upriver to ohio, including so well, my great, great, great uncles exploded memphis, killing between 1000 201,800 people. we'll never know. the largest maritime disaster in the world until, the titanic. this finally led congress in an 1871 law to create a full time federal steamboat inspection service. federal employees...
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managed to appease the far left , though, as appease the far left, though, as he, labour mp zara sultana embargo. he'll never appease that lot . the only people mr that lot. the only people mr lammy is pleased are hamas and he's delivered a master class in how to be a rubbish politician. but we all know why he and starmer did this, don't we? labour lost a lot of the muslim vote at the last election, and they'll keep doing things like this to try to appease them. i think it does beg the question who is really running britain? let's get a thought to my panel this evening. columnist and broadcaster esther krakow, director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity stephen wolf, and the political commentator jonathan lees. stephen, i'll start with you again on this. you know david lammy here. is he dangerously incompetent, do you think? >> i think it's dangerously stupid. foreign office politics to be able to isolate one of the allies that we have in the middle east in israel, in order to really support, as you quite rightly said, those voters that have left the labour party who've
managed to appease the far left , though, as appease the far left, though, as he, labour mp zara sultana embargo. he'll never appease that lot . the only people mr that lot. the only people mr lammy is pleased are hamas and he's delivered a master class in how to be a rubbish politician. but we all know why he and starmer did this, don't we? labour lost a lot of the muslim vote at the last election, and they'll keep doing things like this to try to appease them. i think it does beg the question...
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before this vote, particularly on the left of the party, saying that they were against this the euros sultanasd's, but only one labour mp, as it transpired , actually mp, as it transpired, actually voted against this. as in they voted against this. as in they voted to keep the winter fuel allowance . john trickett allowance. john trickett whatever you think of his political past, it seems he stood up for britain's pensioners in this vote. but he was a lone voice, a lone voice, 53 abstentions. chris >> that's right. i mean, jon trickett says also in his statement. he, martin, john trickett also says our country is richer now than it's ever been. he says that wealth is not being shared fairly. in his view, the government should be looking to raise revenues . from looking to raise revenues. from the wealthiest in society, not working class pensioners. and that harks back to, for me, to the tuc conference, where i've just been down in brighton when there was a single heckler dunng there was a single heckler during during sir keir starmers speech shouting tax the rich. so the big question i think f
before this vote, particularly on the left of the party, saying that they were against this the euros sultanasd's, but only one labour mp, as it transpired , actually mp, as it transpired, actually voted against this. as in they voted against this. as in they voted to keep the winter fuel allowance . john trickett allowance. john trickett whatever you think of his political past, it seems he stood up for britain's pensioners in this vote. but he was a lone voice, a lone voice, 53 abstentions....
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someone like zarah sultana, who just had the whip suspended but still a, you know, was elected as a labour is completely stuck between a rock and a hard place here. you've got people like boris johnson saying that this does not show that britain is securing israel's right to defend itself. and then you've got those on the far other side suggesting that britain should actually go further. so what does keir starmer do about this? at the moment he seems to be trying to fudge it and sort of saying that it's all about a technicality. it's all about this specific legal review. and in principle, britain still still respects israel's right to defend itself. but actions speak louder than words. >> yes , indeed. where do they go >> yes, indeed. where do they go from here? seem to have upset everyone. not going far enough or going too far? well, thank you very much olivia utley. our political correspondent there outside the foreign office , outside the foreign office, hiding behind a legal technicality. >> surely not. it's not keir starmer, is it the guy who was the prosecutor for not hiding behind a
someone like zarah sultana, who just had the whip suspended but still a, you know, was elected as a labour is completely stuck between a rock and a hard place here. you've got people like boris johnson saying that this does not show that britain is securing israel's right to defend itself. and then you've got those on the far other side suggesting that britain should actually go further. so what does keir starmer do about this? at the moment he seems to be trying to fudge it and sort of saying...
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that was a suggestion made by zarah sultana, who's very much on the left of the labour party, i thinktickets. lucy powell was actually asked about that yesterday and said they wouldn't be doing. we're hearing about that. >> that's one thing we're heanng >> that's one thing we're hearing about. probe a probe into dynamic pricing. i mean, surely, yeah, a ticket is worth as much as someone's going to pay as much as someone's going to pay for it. surely >> yeah. but although i think i think a lot of people were very unhappy at the way the system operated on saturday, i have to declare a bit of an interest here. i was in the queue as well for an oasis service. >> kevin up. in the end, a pubuc >> kevin up. in the end, a public service. >> i gave up. in the end i gave up in the end. but but you know, i don't i think i think consumers need protected, you know, and if at the beginning of the day, a ticket is worth £150, and by the end of the day it's worth more than twice that, i think that's a reasonable that's more than twice that, though, isn't it? >> because demand dictates that it is . it
that was a suggestion made by zarah sultana, who's very much on the left of the labour party, i thinktickets. lucy powell was actually asked about that yesterday and said they wouldn't be doing. we're hearing about that. >> that's one thing we're heanng >> that's one thing we're hearing about. probe a probe into dynamic pricing. i mean, surely, yeah, a ticket is worth as much as someone's going to pay as much as someone's going to pay for it. surely >> yeah. but although i...