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thank you | very - ian at westminster.s saying that they 77 the 77 77 the hostage release: will delay the hostage release is planned for saturday and i ie btahhed fer sate-”day and 5 use the quote, until will use the quote, until further notice. that is what we have from hamas and it is worth what we heard from repeating what we heard from israel because are saying announcement that came that announcement that came from hamas represents a complete violation of the comblete violation. of the gaza-.-” . ..-. . . .. .. that is combtete vidlatidn. of the gaza-.-” . ..-. . . .. .. that is worrying in truce. that is worryingin- of further exchanges. the exchange is to be saturda , 16 on saturday55—16 teraeli 7 . have been released so hostages havebeen' reteaaed so a hostages havebeenreteased so a total 33 hostages havebeen'reteased so a total 33 supposed far. a total of 33 are supposed to be released over the course of the phase of deal. of the first phase of the deal. some real precariousness about where we are. we'll the on th
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the farmers have returned to westminster. hundreds took to the streets in their tractors to continue protesting against the government's inheritance tax raid, and half of generation z think that britain is a racist country, and only a 10th would risk their lives to defend it in a war. we took to the streets of london to do our own research. >> if britain was at war, would you go and fight for britain? no, no. >> this technically isn't my country. i'm not really wanted here. >> what a surprise. they don't have any faith in britain. i wonder why that is. we'll find out next. all that to come. but first, there's your news headunes first, there's your news headlines with tatiana sanchez. >> martin, thank you. and good evening. the top stories, images of illegal migrants and foreign 00:01:00,430 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 offenders being deported from >> well. >> well. >> a very very good evening to you. it's monday the 10th of february and i'm martin daubney filling in for the big man nigel farage on farage tonight. lights, camera.
the farmers have returned to westminster. hundreds took to the streets in their tractors to continue protesting against the government's inheritance tax raid, and half of generation z think that britain is a racist country, and only a 10th would risk their lives to defend it in a war. we took to the streets of london to do our own research. >> if britain was at war, would you go and fight for britain? no, no. >> this technically isn't my country. i'm not really wanted here. >>...
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westminster dog club happening this week. what is your name?. >> these are terriers fromi ireland, it originates ini ireland, an irish breed, an all-purpose farm dog. they will hunt, poach, herd. rat czars. >> this is ernie. this is janesy and anuvus. these three are competing tomorrow at 1:45. >> janice: i will see you there, we'll be there tomorrow for best in show, thank you for coming, i love you. you're the best. carley, so excited. >> carley: they are adorable, go p pet those dogs. artificial intelligence scoring touchdown with meta, chatgpt and google promoting ai products. it analyzed performance. here is scale ai ceo alex wang. this is new, emphasis on ai at the super bowl in so many different ways. what do you think about this? is this a good thing? >> i've been working on ai since i was 19, it is surreal to see ai become mainstream and be a big part of the game and commercials around it. i thought it was cool to see president trump at the super bowl, it was historic. >> carley: it was. you are coming to us from paris, there is an ai
westminster dog club happening this week. what is your name?. >> these are terriers fromi ireland, it originates ini ireland, an irish breed, an all-purpose farm dog. they will hunt, poach, herd. rat czars. >> this is ernie. this is janesy and anuvus. these three are competing tomorrow at 1:45. >> janice: i will see you there, we'll be there tomorrow for best in show, thank you for coming, i love you. you're the best. carley, so excited. >> carley: they are adorable, go...
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however, westminster is 90 years older than the super bowl. dog is going to be crowned tomorrow. >> good luck. dogs caught on camera in poland. look at this. wildlife researchers spotted rare black wool side. crossing a stream here. good elevation there. the safe wildlife conservation fund, poland, that group originally set out to study beavers. but this rare sighting on the camera. they have turn their focus to these walls, according to wildlife experts, there are nearly 3,000 wolves in poland. they say these are likely siblings about a year old there. now looking into the genetic mutation responsible for the black for looks like something out of game of thrones. sure coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 5. it is the start of nba all-star week here in the bay. how one of the nba's biggest event is impacting communities. >> in both the city and oakland. >> that's right. plus, we're learning new details after the weekend police chase ended with a car crashing into one of those parklets outside a restaurant leaving 7 people injured. >> you can st
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henry zeffman at westminster and sally bundock in the studio, you.n union and in the uk on the 77 website 7 77 77 websiteand777 7 77 7 7 has..." and7777app. 7 he met our culture and media editor, katie razzall, of his memoir, source code. they also talked about banning social media access to under—16s, autism, tech bros and, what shaped a brilliant but rebellious and challenging we're meeting bill gates and his sisters, kristi in seattle to find out. it's a very nice view. access to early computers... my room is down here. parents' backs. at night, i could sneak out, go up, use the computer, and then sneak back in without them knowing. do you think you could still do it? well, it's not that hard. that's it, that's amazing. that obsession with computers later led him to set up now, he worries about children's obsession with social media. i think this idea of holding kids back until, say, i think there's a good chance that that's a smart thing. a lot of hearts. with their grandmother. outsmart the competition. days, he'd probably be diagnosed on the au
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stay with us here straight to breaking news from westminster.ents. there he we knew that he meeting chief whip of was meeting the chief whip of the labour party, the person in charge of party discipline. those meetings have been going on, keir starmer has repeatedly said that the labour party would react swiftly against any behezriaur. that news behazriaur. that hears that bad behaviour. that news that he has suspended by �* his 7 �* his of 7 �* his of that ie’ n e mggoup group which contained many offensive comments, you so many offensive comments, you may remember over the weekend maygremember over the weekend was another sacking of there was another sacking of there was another sacking of the health andrew gwyn, the health minister. he was sacked as a result of sending offensive that another in 777777i7n7t77h7e777 7 7 777777in7th7e77day7777777 777777i7n7t7h7e77day said 7 7 7 7 7in7t7h7e77day 7s7a7id tifit telkingr'n thedey said that felt and talkingr'n theday said that felt and astonished she felt queasy and astonished after seeing messages. t
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up and keep being reviewed because the technology races ahead and nothing happens very fast in westminstertjurisdictions do. and in the case that you're mentioning, was cancelled in australia because you could not view it here in the united kingdom. well, in australia is an interesting one and actually, we've been trying to get the australian government to come and talk to us about that. so if anybody from the australian government about it from you. but also any newscasters who might be in australia or have australian relatives. that other countries aren't. well, the government here always sort of says, "well, we're not sure," but the online safety act is a mammoth piece of legislation. it is a big deal that it finally came into force. anticipating moment to see how much difference what are you going to do tomorrow? i'm going to ask, how do we triage trump? so, the most powerful man in says things that are very important. but he says so many things, it's called flooding the zone. going to be on gardeners' question time? what does the new white house mean for your petunias? right. today, o
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it comes as mps are debating an e—petition over current tax our correspondent in westminster — ben schofieldeadfast as well, i have to say. the first time farmers have brought their heavy machinery down changes to inheritance tax rules could represent something of a final straw. there were lots of air horns all blaring away, tax would be devastating forfarmers nationwide. in farming over the next two years and it's doing things commitment to farmers. it might be hard to believe, but it s almost a quarter now bridget s back in a fourth film. ah, mrs darcy. mr wallaker. after almost a decade away, the return of bridgetjones. played by leo woodall. it's kind of magical man tree. hello? um, you can call me rock star. but you can call her mummy. bridgetjones is back. 0h. that's kind. it was so much fun. this time with kids and leo. i mean, bestjob in the world. yeah, sure. well, i come to london. that's the first thing. and actually working on speaking like her. no. it's true. how old are you? 28. 0h! i'm 29. you were actually born the year the first book was published. yes. oh, yeah. everybody k
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westminster's in fulton, missouri. they give those kids actual money of the endowment the manage.t only to do that, but also to meet you and ask you those questions. so that is the way we deal with tariffs and bringing production back here, we create jobs and it will create more wealth in america. and i also think it will force other countries to lower their tax rates and do more business with us and buy more from us which does exactly what a you said, increase the velocity of money not just here, but around the world. charles: so your thoughts then, i mean, you know, the media's going nuts. and, listen, we have to be, we have to expect this on almost mig that president trump talks about. the media, it's going to really go crazy over it. actually always point out the worst case scenario x. this week, of course, has been anything from doge the tariffs. how should investors block out the noise? >> i think the you have to block out the noise. one thing that we found out this week is how much government money was going -- [laughter] to the lot of these -- charles: the media. >> -- jou
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and communities most in need. jo loven's outer 0, so inside story was bringing on guess now in westminster, in the us state of maryland. we have dave hoffman, he's a former assistant administrator for the us, a bureau of democracy, conflict and humanitarian assistance in trying my in thailand, cell lies or clink director of the shooting human rights organization and, and jo, based in me, in law and in washington, dc of de la, hey, bottle, how that? okay. a hold of african security on list and the see me advocate at refugees international welcome to well, if i could start with the law here, as is clear from that report, the us is the most generous country in the world. when it comes to foreign assistance, what does this freeze in us a mean for the rest of the world in broad terms of this for you has sent shock waves to many of the programs that the united states supports across the african continent. i think sometimes we forget that these programs they go on in the background. so a lot of the time we do not know like very poor to mention that that clock it's one of the most on one of the mo
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this in retro card would say coming from westminster, because obviously the headlines, politicians, europe, and that's not in the us now would missing this war. it's basically out, it's out. and so we need to sit down and told, but not apparently from london side that was reno costs for, for joining me in the student. donald trump insist quote, no us soldiers will be needed for his pan to evict millions of palestinians from garza. but his defense extra paid to contradict claim saying the options are on the table. are you working on the right now? the street is involved in very complex and high level negotiations of great consequence to both united states and the state of israel. and we look forward to working with our allies. our counterparts spoke diplomatically militarily to look at all options, but we certainly would not get ahead of the president, provided details about what we may or may not doing what it was out of meeting with benjamin netanyahu on chairs today. but been us present fast voice, his bombshell time to transform calls a into a riviera of the middle east. but that would
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. �* . , �* m at westminster. and barnaby webber, and also ian coates.at its findings. enough is enough. from today, change will happen. we will ensure it. this is a watershed moment. what makes it worse is that - we're dealing with an investigation into nottinghamshire's mental health trust, a trust that i should be - where my dad was from. who do we turn to when we need help? interactions with health care services before the attacks. investigators found that the offer of care and treatment available they say risk in his case was not fully understood, managed, documented or communicated, and his family's voice was not effectively considered. he told them he didn't like needles, and they believed he had medication in the community. the trust says it has changed its risk assessment process and employed more nurses since the attacks. and we should have done better. of valdo calocane. years before the attacks, something which is highlighted in the report. have you ever read before in patient records such as stark warning that a patient could end up killing
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. the time is 13.16.come the first sitting president to attend the affects of a new year's terrorist attack. police in sweden say the gunman who killed at least for what was the deadliest mass shooting in the country's history. sweden woke up to the reality of the worst mass shooting a huge investigation into what happened here on tuesday involved on a local, regional and national level. the suspected perpetrator is, as we said yesterday, one of the deceased, and we continue an intensive investigative effort to understand the circumstances surrounding him and try to build the attacker making his way through the building. although we haven't been able to verify it. inside, students hid under desks. a guy next to me was shot in the shoulder. they said, get out, get out. the gunman shot at police during the attack. to suggest that he did. who legally owned a gun. but that is a priority. the prime minister admitted the government had lost control in the face of a spiralling wave of violence powered by gang ri
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. the time is 13.16.come the first sitting president to attend the affects of a new year's terrorist attack. police in sweden say the gunman who killed at least for what was the deadliest mass shooting in the country's history. sweden woke up to the reality of the worst mass shooting a huge investigation into what happened here on tuesday involved on a local, regional and national level. the suspected perpetrator is, as we said yesterday, one of the...
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i'm a firm believer in living out of westminster. into the hands of those with skin in the game.hat is how you boost growth, create opportunities, and driver form. i'm pleased we are establishing a combined county authority in lancashire. our ambition is for mayors across all areas of england who can take advantage of the powers set out in the white paper, including in lancashire. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i declare my interest as the governor of the hospital and a family member has shares in a medical company. in the gallery today our patients who use the hospital, parts of which are crumbling as we speak and it urgently needs a rebuild, but we don't have to wait until at least 2037. can the prime minister please explain to these visitors and the house why he thinks it is acceptable that staff and patients dodge buckets collecting rainwater from leaking roofs for another 18 years? and will he meet with them and explain to them face-to-face? p.m. starmer: i'm grateful to speak to them and his constituents will hear the answer. there was not a plan for this building. it was a pre
i'm a firm believer in living out of westminster. into the hands of those with skin in the game.hat is how you boost growth, create opportunities, and driver form. i'm pleased we are establishing a combined county authority in lancashire. our ambition is for mayors across all areas of england who can take advantage of the powers set out in the white paper, including in lancashire. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i declare my interest as the governor of the hospital and a family member has...
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many eminent london, given how many eminent —— enemies created in —— enemies he has created in westminsterd kim _ is a very leaky place. indeed, lord kim darroch _ is a very leaky place. indeed, lord kim darroch was - is a very leaky place. indeed, | lord kim darroch was himself - down_ lord kim darroch was himself - down by— lord kim darroch was himself down by the that some of his telegrams back to london — some of his telegrams back to london where leads to the géjmjgz-i media and he was bein-uite , media and he was being quite, donald trump and his first incarnation so i thihk_ his first incarnation so i think peter mandelson will avoid — think peter mandelson will avoid doing that. think of him as a _ avoid doing that. think of him as a skilled politician and the reason — as a skilled politician and the reason he has been he understands and power :=-— 7—- how to associate understands how to associate himself — understands how to associate himself with people around himself with the people around who himself with the people around - who wiii— himself with the people around who will be
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ahead, how this rare fish is doing, why >> and four-legged friends are competing at the annual westminster kennel club dog show the 140th annual event is taking over madison square garden in new york city. dog lovers often call it the super bowl of dog shows. it is 90 years older than the super bowl, though. and a new top dog will be crowned tomorrow. one to show you this video before we signed off at 2 o'clock here, a new video of this deep sea angler fish spotted on a rare trip into blue waters off of the coast of spain. experts say the fish was a humpback angler fish. it's a type of black sea. double and it's pretty scary looking. but it's usually found at depths of nearly 5,000 feet where there's little to no light where uses its bioluminescent to lauren and attract price. they're trying to figure out why it was so close to surface. >> so cute. with still another hour of news together here on hour of news together here on mirajoy: the overwhelming relief after miralax® helps you “go” miralax® works naturally with the water in your body. putting you in a supernaturally good mood. mirala
ahead, how this rare fish is doing, why >> and four-legged friends are competing at the annual westminster kennel club dog show the 140th annual event is taking over madison square garden in new york city. dog lovers often call it the super bowl of dog shows. it is 90 years older than the super bowl, though. and a new top dog will be crowned tomorrow. one to show you this video before we signed off at 2 o'clock here, a new video of this deep sea angler fish spotted on a rare trip into...
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joined now by my co—host emily carver live in westminster.ly, i believe that 1 or 2 tractors have already arrived there, but we're expecting the bulk a little bit later on. >> today. >> today. >> we are indeed expecting the bulk a little bit later on at about 1:00. that is when we're expecting all of the tractors, thousands of tractors to descend on this area of central london, right outside the houses of parliament. you can see big ben behind me. we've got winston churchill to my left. we've also got whitehall, of course, where downing street is to. and farmers are here to make their voices heard. they're here to make their voices heard. now, a number of tractors have already arrived. they're not being allowed to stop quite yet. i don't believe so. they're doing the rounds. they're going around parliament square and around the surrounding area, tooting their horns, making it known to the pubuc horns, making it known to the public why they're here. and they're here to save the british farm, to save the family farm, to fight back against the i
joined now by my co—host emily carver live in westminster.ly, i believe that 1 or 2 tractors have already arrived there, but we're expecting the bulk a little bit later on. >> today. >> today. >> we are indeed expecting the bulk a little bit later on at about 1:00. that is when we're expecting all of the tractors, thousands of tractors to descend on this area of central london, right outside the houses of parliament. you can see big ben behind me. we've got winston churchill...
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and westminster was brought to a grinding halt today. i was out there shaking hands with these lads as hundreds of white van men turned up to protest against what they call a plague of tall thefts. an astonishing 78% of tradespeople have had their tools nicked, and yet 94% are never recovered, and only three quarters of people get a non—custodial sentence. i'll be joined in the studio by those valiant organisers, and they are turning the screw on parliament, and fur is flying north of the border. after the snp announced it's looking to ban cats, a report by the scottish animal welfare commission plans strict containment zones and moggie lockdowns to protect bird life. but critics are calling the cats clampdown bird brained and the claws are out to scrap it. that and many more cat related puns coming in your show. welcome to the show. so as i said friday night, 17.4 million brits brexiteers were celebrating the fifth anniversary of brexit this morning. sir keir starmer has got his trotters on the eurostar straight toot sweet to brussels.
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farmers from across the country are set to descend once again on westminster later today in protest against government's family farm tax. hundreds of farmers and their tractors are gathering on the way to parliament. the rally on whitehall, organised by save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached almost 150,000 signatures. that's set to be debated in the commons this afternoon. labour has previously insisted it prejudicial? i don't know. >> well, when you're calling for pensioners to be run over and killed, particularly if they didn't vote labour. >> the problem is, of course, the written word. you can never see the humour that might have been intended in it. it's a joke, you don't know. but anyway, we're going to be discussing that this morning. there's quite a lot to get into. >> gb news could, should, should they even carry on as mps? that's the conversation i think we should have. >> yeah, absolutely. gbnews.com/yoursay first though, the latest news with katie bowen. >> bev and andrew. thank you and good morn
farmers from across the country are set to descend once again on westminster later today in protest against government's family farm tax. hundreds of farmers and their tractors are gathering on the way to parliament. the rally on whitehall, organised by save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached almost 150,000 signatures. that's set to be debated in the commons this afternoon. labour has previously insisted it...
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at least i'm hoping to be joined by labour adviser stella santokhi on her way from westminster and former spokesman here in the studio with me for reform uk, gawain towler. as ever, let me know your views at gbnews.com/yoursay. hit me up on x at goodwin mj. but for now, it's x at goodwin mj. but for now, wsfime x at goodwin mj. but for now, it's time for the news bulletin with sam francis. >> very good evening to you. a recap of the top stories at just after 8:00. we'll start in the united states, where on day 19 of donald trump's second term in office, japan has committed to doubung office, japan has committed to doubling its defence spending by 2027. well, a joint news conference has just wrapped up where donald trump has pledged the full strength of american defence to its ally as both nafions defence to its ally as both nations ramp up cooperation against china and tackle north korea's nuclear ambitions. japan's prime minister, shigeru ishiba, promised $1 trillion of investment in the united states, calling it unprecedented. the leaders also both vowed to lead the world in al, semicondu
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. >> it's the third time we've seen a major protest against labour's inheritance tax raid in westminster alone. and thousands of farmers are staging another tractor protest outside parliament as we speak, as they continue their campaign against changes to inheritance tax rules. well, the speakers are about to start, but first let's cross now to gb news presenter emily carver, who's been in westminster throughout the entire day with the tractor boys and the tractor girls. emily, there's a carnival atmosphere out there. tell us the latest. >> oh, martin, what a day it's been. there are just so many people here today to protest this inheritance tax. so many tractors have descended on whitehall. hundreds. last tally i heard was 1400 tractors and thousands more farmers and people who are just concerned about this policy from the labour government. now, i've spoken to a number of farmers and politicians and people who really care, and with me are a lovely large farming family, which is absolutely fantastic. now, phil, you're the dad. >> no. >> no. >> i'm not the dad of. >> i'm not the dad of.
. >> it's the third time we've seen a major protest against labour's inheritance tax raid in westminster alone. and thousands of farmers are staging another tractor protest outside parliament as we speak, as they continue their campaign against changes to inheritance tax rules. well, the speakers are about to start, but first let's cross now to gb news presenter emily carver, who's been in westminster throughout the entire day with the tractor boys and the tractor girls. emily, there's a...
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regain control while staying in the echr.7 thousands of farmers and their tractors descended on westminster to protest against the government's death duty hike. i'll be bringing you some illuminating footage of what i saw, partly from a forklift high above whitehall. nearly half of generation z believes britain is a racist country, and just i in 10 says they'd fight to fend it. after years of being taught only guilt and shame. is it any surprise that many young people now see their own nation as an oppressor, instead of a force for good? state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel, former conservative mp sirjohn redwood and the former labour mp lloyd russell—moyle. as ever, i want to hear your views. it's a crucial part of the programme mailmogg@gbnews.com but now it's your favourite time of the day. the news bulletin with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob, thank you very much and good evening. the top stories chancellor rachel reeves has faced calls for meaningful tweaks to planned inheritance tax on farmland from labour backbenchers. farmers from across the c
regain control while staying in the echr.7 thousands of farmers and their tractors descended on westminster to protest against the government's death duty hike. i'll be bringing you some illuminating footage of what i saw, partly from a forklift high above whitehall. nearly half of generation z believes britain is a racist country, and just i in 10 says they'd fight to fend it. after years of being taught only guilt and shame. is it any surprise that many young people now see their own nation...
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this included action in hotspot areas like west end and westminster, where nearly 40% of thefts occurt said. the met police described it as a £50 million a year trade that saw stolen phones resold abroad and in the uk. the home secretary, yvette cooper, is chairing a summit today with law enforcement bodies to focus on tackling the issue. grenfell tower is to be demolished eight years after a fire claimed the lives of 72 people. bereaved families of the fire were told of the government's decision last night at a meeting with the deputy prime minister. however, members of the grenfell united group who represent some of the survivors and bereaved families, said some of the bereaved and survivors are upset about not having their views heard or being considered in the decision . being considered in the decision. and finally, dog treats made from lab grown chicken have gone on sale at a uk pet retailer in what's been claimed as a world first. the treat, called chick bites, is made from plant based ingredients combined with cultivated meat, which is produced by growing cells and doesn't req
this included action in hotspot areas like west end and westminster, where nearly 40% of thefts occurt said. the met police described it as a £50 million a year trade that saw stolen phones resold abroad and in the uk. the home secretary, yvette cooper, is chairing a summit today with law enforcement bodies to focus on tackling the issue. grenfell tower is to be demolished eight years after a fire claimed the lives of 72 people. bereaved families of the fire were told of the government's...
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westminster and all across the uk. on today's action packed show, the pressure mounts on keir starmer as we can reveal that the under—fire prime minister has now been reported to the police for that voice coaching visit. i'll be joined on the show by the man who called 999 on the man they're calling non stick starmer and the mother of barnaby webber, who was stabbed to death by a psychopath. valdo calocane has branded the inquiry into nhs failings a horror show. on today's show, i'll be joined in the studio by emma webber, who says there are other calocane out there. enough is enough from today. change will happen and we will ensure it. and a group of panicked labour mps from 89 seats where reform came second at the general election, urging sir keir starmer to shout louder on both legal and illegal immigration. i'll be joined by one of the labour mps to ask them is this the beginning of a red wall revolt? and at 4 pm. today, reform uk will hold an emergency press conference. they are expected to blast labour's plans to
westminster and all across the uk. on today's action packed show, the pressure mounts on keir starmer as we can reveal that the under—fire prime minister has now been reported to the police for that voice coaching visit. i'll be joined on the show by the man who called 999 on the man they're calling non stick starmer and the mother of barnaby webber, who was stabbed to death by a psychopath. valdo calocane has branded the inquiry into nhs failings a horror show. on today's show, i'll be...
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farmers from across the country descended in westminster today in protest against the government's family farm tax. the rally, organised by save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached nearly 150,000 signatures. labour has previously insisted it will not make a u—turn on its inheritance tax plan, saying that farmers are the backbone of britain. in other news, images of illegal migrants and foreign offenders being deported from the uk have been released for the first time today as the government confirms 19,000 foreign nationals have been removed from the country since labour came into power. the unprecedented move is part of a drive by the new government to try to show it's taking tough action on those with no right to live or work in britain, however, only a tiny fraction of the thousands of deportations include those who crossed the channel illegally on small boats. home secretary yvette cooper says rules need to be respected. >> well, we need to prevent these dangerous boat crossings in the first place. that'
farmers from across the country descended in westminster today in protest against the government's family farm tax. the rally, organised by save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached nearly 150,000 signatures. labour has previously insisted it will not make a u—turn on its inheritance tax plan, saying that farmers are the backbone of britain. in other news, images of illegal migrants and foreign offenders being...
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this included action in hotspot areas like the west end and westminster, where nearly 40% of thefts occurred the met police described it as a £50 million a year trade that saw stolen phones resold abroad and in the uk. that saw stolen phones resold abroad and in the uk . later abroad and in the uk. later today, the home secretary, yvette cooper, will chair a summit with law enforcement bodies to focus on tackling smartphone thefts. and those are the latest headlines for now. more for me in half an hour. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> very good morning to you. bev and andrew here until midday and if you're listening on the radio, we particularly want to say thank you because we've had quite a leap in our radio figures, haven't we. >> you may have. you get caught quarterly or annually. they're called the rafe jars. and it is the listening figures. and britain's newsroom is up 41% year on year. so thank you for tuning in on the radio. we love you.thank tuning in on the radio. we love you. th
this included action in hotspot areas like the west end and westminster, where nearly 40% of thefts occurred the met police described it as a £50 million a year trade that saw stolen phones resold abroad and in the uk. that saw stolen phones resold abroad and in the uk . later abroad and in the uk. later today, the home secretary, yvette cooper, will chair a summit with law enforcement bodies to focus on tackling smartphone thefts. and those are the latest headlines for now. more for me in...
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thousands of tommy robinson supporters arrived in westminster today for their uniting the kingdom demonstration. people at the front of the march carried a banner reading free political prisoners and stop the isolation. the met police have deployed extra officers in london as opposing protests are set to clash. the met says officers are prepared to intervene swiftly if disorder breaks out. robinson is currently serving an 18 month prison sentence for breaching a high court injunction. richard tice says a reform uk mp won't be suspended, despite a past assault conviction for kicking his former girlfriend. he argues james murdoch is a shining example of someone who made a mistake but grew and succeeded. the conviction was not disclosed when murdoch was elected, but surfaced after court records revealed he served 21 days in a young offender institution. tice insists reforms vetting process has improved despite past failures, calling it better and better. in other news, a second body has been found near the river dee in the search for two missing sisters in aberdeen, eliza and henrietta hastie, bot
thousands of tommy robinson supporters arrived in westminster today for their uniting the kingdom demonstration. people at the front of the march carried a banner reading free political prisoners and stop the isolation. the met police have deployed extra officers in london as opposing protests are set to clash. the met says officers are prepared to intervene swiftly if disorder breaks out. robinson is currently serving an 18 month prison sentence for breaching a high court injunction. richard...
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. >> elsewhere, farmers from across the country have descended in westminster today in protest againste government's family farm tax. the rally, organised by save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached almost 150,000 signatures. labour has previously insisted it will not make a u—turn on its inheritance tax plans, saying that farmers are the backbone of britain. >> i've got a rural constituency and i've spoken to my farmers about the potential impact of this incredibly poorly thought through policy, but but even if i didn't have a rural constituency, we all eat food and this is the food production industry. if we undermine this sector, everybody suffers. and this is an incredibly poorly thought through, rushed, botched, ill conceived policy which will damage our food security, damage our rural economy, put a whole load of businesses out of business. and the best thing that the labour government could do is drop it completely right now. >> conservative mp james cleverly there. elsewhere, a second labour mp ha
. >> elsewhere, farmers from across the country have descended in westminster today in protest againste government's family farm tax. the rally, organised by save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached almost 150,000 signatures. labour has previously insisted it will not make a u—turn on its inheritance tax plans, saying that farmers are the backbone of britain. >> i've got a rural constituency and i've...
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> well, the reason ellie saw that tractor is that farmers are going to stage another protest in westminster as they continue this campaign against inheritance tax rules. >> yes. the changes, which are due to come into effect in april next year, means that farms worth more than £1 million will be hit with a 20% inheritance tax. >> now the protest coincides with mps debating a petition calling on the government to keep current tax exemptions for farms. >> well, the government say their commitment to farmers is steadfast and there is an urgent need to repair the public finances in a fair way. >> but is it fair, or is it another tax on british business? dougie beattie with the background to all of this. >> farmers across the uk are ramping up the opposition to the business inheritance tax and those from the next generation have real concerns about the problems they will face. >> the family farm is a cornerstone of the rural economy. many of our members, though not involved in primary farming, are involved in the agri food industry. >> my husband is one of six brothers who is working with their
> well, the reason ellie saw that tractor is that farmers are going to stage another protest in westminster as they continue this campaign against inheritance tax rules. >> yes. the changes, which are due to come into effect in april next year, means that farms worth more than £1 million will be hit with a 20% inheritance tax. >> now the protest coincides with mps debating a petition calling on the government to keep current tax exemptions for farms. >> well, the...
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and hundreds of tradesmen descended upon westminster today, demanding government action on the tall thefts that are having devastating impacts on the uk construction industry. and later on, i'll be speaking to a brave tradesman who considered taking his own life after thieves stole thousands and thousands of pounds worth of tools from his van, leaving him unable to work and heartbroken. all that's to come. but first is your news headlines, and it's aaron armstrong. >> very good evening to you. it is just after 7:00. i'm aaron armstrong, a 15 year old boy has died after a stabbing at a school in sheffield. the victim was airlifted to hospital after the incident at all saints catholic high school, but died just after midday. south yorkshire police have confirmed a 15 year old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody. the school will remain closed on tuesday as a criminal investigation is carried out. a 14 year old girl who stabbed two teachers and a pupil has been found guilty of attempted murder after cctv footage of the incident was shown to the jury. it shows th
and hundreds of tradesmen descended upon westminster today, demanding government action on the tall thefts that are having devastating impacts on the uk construction industry. and later on, i'll be speaking to a brave tradesman who considered taking his own life after thieves stole thousands and thousands of pounds worth of tools from his van, leaving him unable to work and heartbroken. all that's to come. but first is your news headlines, and it's aaron armstrong. >> very good evening to...
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farmers from across the country descended in westminster today in protest against the government's familyarm tax. that rally, organised by the save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached almost 150,000 signatures. labour has previously insisted it will not make a u—turn on its inheritance tax plans, saying that farmers are the backbone of britain. a second labour mp has been suspended from the party for comments made in a whatsapp group that saw a minister lose his job. group that saw a minister lose hisjob. burnley group that saw a minister lose his job. burnley mp oliver ryan has been suspended by labour over his membership of the whatsapp group, containing offensive comments. mr ryan has apologised for unacceptable and deeply disappointing comments. ashley dalton, labour mp for west lancashire, has been appointed as a minister in the department of health and social care after andrew gwynne was sacked over the weekend. he was also found to be a part of that whatsapp group, and us president donald trump is set
farmers from across the country descended in westminster today in protest against the government's familyarm tax. that rally, organised by the save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached almost 150,000 signatures. labour has previously insisted it will not make a u—turn on its inheritance tax plans, saying that farmers are the backbone of britain. a second labour mp has been suspended from the party for comments...
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. >> well, yesterday, tradesmen gathered in westminster demanding tougher sentences for criminals asesearch found that tens of millions of pounds worth of tools are stolen every year. >> well, joining us now is the chief executive of band of builders, gavin crane. gavin, thank you very much indeed for coming on to talk about this. i mean, those figures are absolutely astonishing. can you try and put it into, you know, real life for us? i mean, have you been badly affected by this? >> good afternoon. absolutely. even our charity van has been targeted twice in the last 12 months. and whilst we don't carry tools like the tradespeople, we've suffered obviously the damage to the vehicle, the rise in insurance premiums and the loss of the vehicle while it's been repaired. but tools are trades, people's livelihood and losing them can mean to thousands of poundsin them can mean to thousands of pounds in replacement costs. many self—employed workers don't have insurance, and even those that do may struggle with claims because of the terms and conditions and clauses within the policies make it
. >> well, yesterday, tradesmen gathered in westminster demanding tougher sentences for criminals asesearch found that tens of millions of pounds worth of tools are stolen every year. >> well, joining us now is the chief executive of band of builders, gavin crane. gavin, thank you very much indeed for coming on to talk about this. i mean, those figures are absolutely astonishing. can you try and put it into, you know, real life for us? i mean, have you been badly affected by this?...