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us to decide how we deal with the member to the member bodies of this organisation, the world health organisationem is we'll be giving authority to the world health organisation just to do this. they would have the ability to say, right, there is ability to say, right, there is a global pandemic. you must all lock down. now look, you know, brexit britain, what was brexit about? it was about taking back control. it was about us being in charge of these big decisions and to not give a bureaucracy and to not give a bureaucracy and one that's fairly questionable in terms of the way that it operates financially and much else . and look, in america, much else. and look, in america, 49 of the republican senators have got together, written to joe biden to say, look , let's joe biden to say, look, let's try and reform the who. let's not try and, you know, sign this treaty. and what's happening in britain is we're on the verge of signing this, and there is no debate. there ought to be a pubuc debate. there ought to be a public debate in parliament where ministers explain publicly why they intend to sign th
us to decide how we deal with the member to the member bodies of this organisation, the world health organisationem is we'll be giving authority to the world health organisation just to do this. they would have the ability to say, right, there is ability to say, right, there is a global pandemic. you must all lock down. now look, you know, brexit britain, what was brexit about? it was about taking back control. it was about us being in charge of these big decisions and to not give a bureaucracy...
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the world health organisation? there are plans for it to be the latter and i can tell you as a result, there are very loud demands that it's time for us to take back control also as well. do you think that there should be a published list of how much crime migrants are are committing, broken down by their asylum status and their country? that is what some mps are calling . for. indeed, i've are calling. for. indeed, i've got all of that and more coming up. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for tonight's latest news headlines . latest news headlines. >> michelle. thank you. i'm tamsin roberts in the gb newsroom. here are the top stories. rishi sunak has warned that giving sir keir starmer the keys to number 10 would leave the country less safe. the labour leader rejected the prime minister's claim, saying that as a former director of public prosecutions, he knows the importance of security first hand. but rishi sunak says only the conservatives have bold ideas for the future. >> despite having 14 years wi
the world health organisation? there are plans for it to be the latter and i can tell you as a result, there are very loud demands that it's time for us to take back control also as well. do you think that there should be a published list of how much crime migrants are are committing, broken down by their asylum status and their country? that is what some mps are calling . for. indeed, i've are calling. for. indeed, i've got all of that and more coming up. but before we get stuck in, let's...
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. the world health organisation.nda and also author and gp malcolm kendrick, to consider all of this, nick, if i can come to you first of all, it's your contention that there was no pandemic based on an analysis of the data. can you elaborate on that hypothesis ? elaborate on that hypothesis? >> yes. hi, neil. good to be back with you. the 2020 signals that we picked up that were so just blatantly stark, moving us in this direction, where, first of all, when we saw the mortality rates. stefan is correct. the average age of death for covid deaths was higher than the average age of death for non—covid deaths. but moreover, we could go as far as saying that for even vaguely healthy people under the age of 70, there was clearly nothing wrong in the way of a risk additive pathogen on the loose. and that was clear in the second quarter of 2020. and as the year rolled on and we began to see more and more data, another very startling finding emerged. and that was that when we looked at the very granular data, the high resolu
. the world health organisation.nda and also author and gp malcolm kendrick, to consider all of this, nick, if i can come to you first of all, it's your contention that there was no pandemic based on an analysis of the data. can you elaborate on that hypothesis ? elaborate on that hypothesis? >> yes. hi, neil. good to be back with you. the 2020 signals that we picked up that were so just blatantly stark, moving us in this direction, where, first of all, when we saw the mortality rates....
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now, the uk is refusing to sign the world health organisation's pandemic treaty . y benefit britain. the treaty states the uk would have to give away up to 20% of health products, such as ppe and vaccines , and be prevented from vaccines, and be prevented from stockpiling supplies , but stockpiling supplies, but apparently will only agree to a dealif apparently will only agree to a deal if british made jabs stay in the british national interest. the who director general told officials on friday. give the people of the world, the people of your countries, the people you represent, a safer future. i have one simple request please get this done for them. okay, let's cross over now to california where i am joined by doctorjay california where i am joined by doctor jay bhattacharya from stanford school of medicine . and stanford school of medicine. and you know, someone who was incredibly prominent with the now , i think, largely vindicated now, i think, largely vindicated great barrington declaration. thank you very much . great to thank you very much. great to have you
now, the uk is refusing to sign the world health organisation's pandemic treaty . y benefit britain. the treaty states the uk would have to give away up to 20% of health products, such as ppe and vaccines , and be prevented from vaccines, and be prevented from stockpiling supplies , but stockpiling supplies, but apparently will only agree to a dealif apparently will only agree to a deal if british made jabs stay in the british national interest. the who director general told officials on...
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i have no problem in the world health organisation if it's there as a place that we meet, we share informationearly warning system and crucially, we share best practice in how to deal with diseases. whichever way you cut this, the bosses at the who. begin to have the power and the appearance of being rather like eu commissioners , our government eu commissioners, our government yesterday denied there was any potential threat to sovereignty whatsoever. let's see what emerges in geneva in two weeks time. but there is a little bit of good news that the pressure thatis of good news that the pressure that is being put on is beginning to bring some changes. and believe you me, i'm going to go on putting on that pressure . go on putting on that pressure. june 6th, 1944 i hope all viewers of this show know what that date means. if you don't, well, it's d—day that most remarkable event. remember two british beaches to american beaches, one canadian beach. it is the 80th anniversary coming up. it will be the last occasion on which there will be significant gatherings of people who were involved in that
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afghanistan hardest hit by flash floods that killed hundreds of people �*remains critical,�* the world health organisation our correspondent caroline davies and her team have visited some of the remote areas hit by the flooding and sent this report from northern baghlan province. this used to be a village. little trace of lives swept away... ..only the debris. sticky mud, heated — hardening. salvaging what's left is tough. translation: we haven't got even a glass left for a cup of tea. - there is nothing. this is one of the worst hit villages, and people are still trying to excavate their homes, trying to salvage what they can from the rubble. everywhere you look, there are uprooted trees, there are bits of building and the destruction is just in every direction. over here, more people, more homes, more buildings destroyed, more belongings, and people here who still don't have a home to stay in tonight. flash floods tore through villages in north—east afghanistan, sweeping away everything in their path. here, a miraculous rescue — dragged alive from muddy waters. many were not. abdul�*s family's three hom
afghanistan hardest hit by flash floods that killed hundreds of people �*remains critical,�* the world health organisation our correspondent caroline davies and her team have visited some of the remote areas hit by the flooding and sent this report from northern baghlan province. this used to be a village. little trace of lives swept away... ..only the debris. sticky mud, heated — hardening. salvaging what's left is tough. translation: we haven't got even a glass left for a cup of tea. -...
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this morning i launched a campaign about the world health organisation who want in two weeks time for us to sign a treaty that would give them huge powers. i'm dead against it. i'll debate this with an american academic who thinks the whole thing is a good idea. american academic who thinks the whole thing is a good idea . the whole thing is a good idea. the and religion in politics ought to be specific . christianity in to be specific. christianity in politics. is there any place for practising christians in today's increasingly secular liberal democrats? that and much more. over the course of the next houn over the course of the next hour. but first, let's get the news with tamsin roberts . news with tamsin roberts. >> nigel, thanks very much and good evening from the gb newsroom. rishi sunak has warned that giving sir keir starmer the keys to number 10 would leave the country less safe. the labour leader rejected the prime minister's claim, saying that as a former director of public prosecutions , he knows the prosecutions, he knows the importance of security first hand. but rishi
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the world health organisation treaty . yes, i know organisation treaty.t it for some time. maybe you think i've been a lone voice, but out there someone is listening. because overnight we learn in an article on page two of today's daily telegraph that the government have said they won't sign the treaty if it commits us to give away at the whose orders up to 20% of our ppe , of our up to 20% of our ppe, of our vaccines or any other medical kit that we have. government, we're not going to sign this treaty if they can take away 20% of our stuff during the next pandemic. but what i don't want to see is them signing the treaty, and this is the old european union playbook, signing the treaty. but coming back and saying , but we're not going to saying, but we're not going to have that. so it's a huge victory. if this government signs that treaty, it will mean the world health organisation, by an international binding treaty , will be able to tell us treaty, will be able to tell us to lock down when they deem there to be a pandemic. that would be the most extraor
the world health organisation treaty . yes, i know organisation treaty.t it for some time. maybe you think i've been a lone voice, but out there someone is listening. because overnight we learn in an article on page two of today's daily telegraph that the government have said they won't sign the treaty if it commits us to give away at the whose orders up to 20% of our ppe , of our up to 20% of our ppe, of our vaccines or any other medical kit that we have. government, we're not going to sign...
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the us expressed support of taiwan on friday at a meeting of the world health organisation.d taiwan to take part in the key meeting, despite it previously being blocked from participating by china. before we go, a surprise guest at the state dinner hosted for william ruto at the white house. former president barack 0bama made an appearance. mr 0bama made an appearance. mr 0bama has a connection to the country as his father was kenyan and he was not the only former president in attendance. bill clinton attended alongside his wife, former secretary of state hillary clinton. there alongside a long list of celebrities and guests. president ruto is in the us on a three—day official state visit in which mr biden announced he would work with them to make kenya a major non— nato allies. do stay with us on bbc news. take care. hello there. conditions look a lot better for the next couple of days. we should see more sunshine around, lighterwinds, so it should feel a bit warmer as well. friday, it's an improving picture — we should see sunshine breaking through across many areas. and f
the us expressed support of taiwan on friday at a meeting of the world health organisation.d taiwan to take part in the key meeting, despite it previously being blocked from participating by china. before we go, a surprise guest at the state dinner hosted for william ruto at the white house. former president barack 0bama made an appearance. mr 0bama made an appearance. mr 0bama has a connection to the country as his father was kenyan and he was not the only former president in attendance. bill...
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okay, so today's union jack is the world health organisation . eally enjoyed it this evening. thank you, thank you, thank you, and thank you to everybody who's been watching and tuning in as well. it's headliners next. for more in depth, look at all of tomorrow's papers. i will be back tomorrow and, well, i'll tell you what, i have got a surprise for you tomorrow that nobody is going to be expecting is huge. it will make headlines all over the place, so tune in for that. of course . coui'se. >> course. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> evening. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. sunny spells for many tomorrow, but there will be some heavy showers across the south yet again. northern scotland may well see the highest temperatures, low pressure dominating down to the southwest , and this weather fronts provided a thicker zone of cloud across central areas. that rain from that weather front, though, is tending to peter out, as are the heavier showers we saw earlier. just
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after you suggested that britain should turn its back on the world health organisation. dragging us out of the european union. you want to drag us out of the world health organisation? the pandemic treaty as well. what? what what institution won't you tear down, nigel? but go on, he says he says your claims are myths. go on. nigel, you're itching to get involved. >> hang on. what i said was very clear that if the world health organisation is there as a place for best practice , for exchange for best practice, for exchange of information, as an early warning system where we can learn things from each other, i'm very, very happy to be a part of it and pay a membership fee for the benefit of that knowledge. >> no problem, no question whatsoever. but the planned pandemic treaty, which they put together in the depths of 2021 when covid was a real problem around the world, which of course, boris johnson signed it, proposes to transfer powers from our parliament, our sovereign parliament, to their bureaucrat institution. and what's on the table potentially is a very massive shif
after you suggested that britain should turn its back on the world health organisation. dragging us out of the european union. you want to drag us out of the world health organisation? the pandemic treaty as well. what? what what institution won't you tear down, nigel? but go on, he says he says your claims are myths. go on. nigel, you're itching to get involved. >> hang on. what i said was very clear that if the world health organisation is there as a place for best practice , for...
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as long ago as 1952, the world health organisation identified how to reduce the risks of transmitting blood products. uk medical and government advisers took a central part in this. there were four key measures highlighted by the world health organisation on which, despite its involvement in identifying them, the united kingdom fell short. the first was the selection of donors , the second selection of donors, the second was restricting the size of the pools used to make plasma products. the third was treating plasma products, for example, with heat to reduce infection, and the fourth maintaining good records and reporting infections. each of these is addressed in detail in the report, but i shall say a little more about some aspects of each of them. now but the key point is that if we had followed the world health organisation's advice , there would have been advice, there would have been fewer infections from blood and from blood products and fewer deaths . as to the selection of deaths. as to the selection of donors, everyone who received blood or products made from blood or produc
as long ago as 1952, the world health organisation identified how to reduce the risks of transmitting blood products. uk medical and government advisers took a central part in this. there were four key measures highlighted by the world health organisation on which, despite its involvement in identifying them, the united kingdom fell short. the first was the selection of donors , the second selection of donors, the second was restricting the size of the pools used to make plasma products. the...
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is bbc news, the headlines fighting intensifies around rafah in southern gaza, where the world health organisation allergies are showing dramatic signs of improvement after being given daily doses of the foods. now with all the latest sport here's sarah. will it be bayern munich or real madrid that will face borussia dortmund in the champions league final? we'll find out later at the santiago bernabeu. the tie is level at 2—all going into the second leg, with eitherjude bellingham or harry kane hoping to reach the final. a subplot of the first leg last week was bellingham attempting to put his england teammate off before kane scored his penalty for bayern. so what did bellingham's manager make of it all. i thinkjude is a fantastic guy. i think he respects everyone and he has a really good relationship with harry kane. for the national team, there are no problems. well, kane himself insists he didn't notice bellingham trying anything, with his focus on converting the penalty. and his coach thomas tuchel says that's exactly why they bought him from tottenham last summer. i knew we would get a big pe
is bbc news, the headlines fighting intensifies around rafah in southern gaza, where the world health organisation allergies are showing dramatic signs of improvement after being given daily doses of the foods. now with all the latest sport here's sarah. will it be bayern munich or real madrid that will face borussia dortmund in the champions league final? we'll find out later at the santiago bernabeu. the tie is level at 2—all going into the second leg, with eitherjude bellingham or harry...
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now, according to a new study published by the world health organisation, british children are among ive in the entire world. as day to day exercise largely disappears from young people's lives. an astonishing admission and the survey observed that the lives of children aged 11, 12 and 15 and showed that only 11% of girls and 16% of boys in england are doing the recommended 60 minutes a day of moderate to vigorous physical activity. well, joining me now to discuss this is the tv weight loss presenter steve miller . loss presenter steve miller. steve, always a delight to have you on the show. and once again, our collective jaws are on the desk about something we read about the nation getting fatter and fatter. steve. young people especially, is very , very especially, is very, very concerning. what on earth is going on? that's so few boys and girls are getting exercise. where does this begin? is it at school? is it at home? help me make sense of this . make sense of this. >> well, i think i think it's a combination of things, but i don't blame the kids. i actually say to the parents, n
now, according to a new study published by the world health organisation, british children are among ive in the entire world. as day to day exercise largely disappears from young people's lives. an astonishing admission and the survey observed that the lives of children aged 11, 12 and 15 and showed that only 11% of girls and 16% of boys in england are doing the recommended 60 minutes a day of moderate to vigorous physical activity. well, joining me now to discuss this is the tv weight loss...
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but sir brian langstaff says that the world health organisation guidance back in 1952 laid out four keyures for reducing the risks of transmitting haemophilia through blood or plasma and in every case, britain did not act on those recommendations. so he said if they had have done and that was information out there, 20 years before the beginning of this, that most of these deaths could have been avoided. so he said it could largely , though said it could largely, though not entirely, have been avoided . not entirely, have been avoided. and i have to report that it should have been . should have been. >> and some of the human stories that you've encountered , that you've encountered, catherine, i know, they're incredibly emotional. took you around the boys at the school. can you share that story with us? it's one that really, really sort of got me choked earlier on today. >> yes. there was a little boy called colin smith, and he had haemophilia when he was two. he went in for a very routine ear operation, and he was given a transfusion , and he was infected transfusion, and he was infecte
but sir brian langstaff says that the world health organisation guidance back in 1952 laid out four keyures for reducing the risks of transmitting haemophilia through blood or plasma and in every case, britain did not act on those recommendations. so he said if they had have done and that was information out there, 20 years before the beginning of this, that most of these deaths could have been avoided. so he said it could largely , though said it could largely, though not entirely, have been...
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now, i have talked to you on this program a couple of times about the world health organisation.ly no faith in whatsoever with their annual budget of $7 billion every year. and who did their best to hide the true causes of covid. they have, as i've said this before to you, i'm going to say it again. scheduled for the end of may, they have a conference at which they want us to sign up to a global pandemic treaty that would give them the right not only to tell to us lock down the next time they deem a pandemic, but also to take 20% of our stocks of any medicines or vaccines that we have to spread around the world. i mean, it is such a loss of national sovereignty as to be untrue. so far, it would appear that the british government is going to sign up to this. interestingly last night, senator ron johnson, republican, managed to get all 49 republican senators to write to biden to say, do not sign this treaty. it would be a dreadful abrogation of sovereignty. this is due to happen at the end of may. that timetable may slip for a month or two, but be in no doubt of the ambitions of a
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kruger, member of parliament for wiltshire, devizes did put up a question today about the world health organisationch are very similar to mine. andrew stevenson, the minister of state for health, replied thus i want to start by making three promises. >> first, the government will only accept the accord and targeted amendments to the international health regulations if they are firmly in the united kingdom's national interest. and no text has yet been agreed. secondly, this government will only sign up to measures that respect our national sovereignty . and third, under no circumstances will we allow the w.h.o. to circumstances will we allow the who. to have the power to w.h.o. to have the power to mandate lockdowns. this would be unthinkable and has never been proposed. the myth that the negotiations are being led by the w.h.o, negotiations are being led by the who, they are not being led by the who. they are entirely led by member states. second, the idea that we would give away a fifth of our vaccines in the next pandemic, this is simply not true . this is simply not true. >> what you are, it rem
kruger, member of parliament for wiltshire, devizes did put up a question today about the world health organisationch are very similar to mine. andrew stevenson, the minister of state for health, replied thus i want to start by making three promises. >> first, the government will only accept the accord and targeted amendments to the international health regulations if they are firmly in the united kingdom's national interest. and no text has yet been agreed. secondly, this government will...
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he's responding to what he said about the world health organisation and we should pull out of it.ry's charity being delinquent. >> right. well, some of that sounds interesting. you must ask nigel whether whether he wants to join the tory government. that's all coming up. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jake rees—mogg. this has been saved. nation. the weather in somerset is going to be absolutely fantastic. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there. welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. low pressure remains close to the uk for the next 24 hours and beyond. that means further showers at times, but it's not going to be a complete washout. there will be some drier and sunnier interludes. some places will avoid the showers for long penods avoid the showers for long periods of time. that low pressure is sitting to the southwest. that's where we'll continue to see showers feeding into cornwall and devon overnight, but otherwise drying up nicely across northern ireland, wales into the midlands , southern england stayin
he's responding to what he said about the world health organisation and we should pull out of it.ry's charity being delinquent. >> right. well, some of that sounds interesting. you must ask nigel whether whether he wants to join the tory government. that's all coming up. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jake rees—mogg. this has been saved. nation. the weather in somerset is going to be absolutely fantastic. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news....
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well, i think that the world health organisation is putting forward a treaty that is completely unacceptablehat our government should not sign up to it. but i'm going to be joined in a moment by an american academic who thinks it's an absolutely wonderful it's still voting time for the tric awards. you know. and i one news presenter of the year. last yeah news presenter of the year. last year. what found that was that spoilt their evening, didn't it? so you can still vote for me. polls close on friday. it's all up there on the screen , you've up there on the screen, you've got the website you can go to. there's a qr code that you can find as well. there it is. you want to vote for me again? i'd love you to. now moving on to issues that matter, i've launched a little campaign today to say that the government should not sign us up to the pandemic treaty. i think it's a very bad idea. i think , to give very bad idea. i think, to give i mean, i want the who. to be a place where we can work together. we can cooperate, but together. we can cooperate, but to give the who. that level of power would
well, i think that the world health organisation is putting forward a treaty that is completely unacceptablehat our government should not sign up to it. but i'm going to be joined in a moment by an american academic who thinks it's an absolutely wonderful it's still voting time for the tric awards. you know. and i one news presenter of the year. last yeah news presenter of the year. last year. what found that was that spoilt their evening, didn't it? so you can still vote for me. polls close on...
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a moment ago was that the science on this had been established decades earlier, and the world health organisation you shouldn't really pull the blood of more than 20 people because of the risks involved, of having large numbers of people. if there's a single sample which has hiv aids or a particular condition, that would sully the whole batch. so this was established in the early 19505, was established in the early 1950s, and yet the nhs didn't think that advice was worth listening to or recognising in the early 1970s. and you would have thought, given that advice which had been discarded, that when people started to say, well, something's going wrong here, that the state would have been alive to it, it's not like something was happened which the science hadn't foreseen. the risks were fully understood decades before this scandal even happened. decades before this scandal even happened . and that's what i find happened. and that's what i find really, really remarkable. so it's not just a, you know, a failure of the science or an over credibility or credulity with the science, like you might say,
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and this goes for national government, as well as bodies such as the world health organisation.opic of the who, the government is absolutely right to refuse to sign up to its pandemic treaty, which would see us bound to share medical suppuesin us bound to share medical supplies in a global stockpile, undermining our national sovereignty and giving it to a body that just dismissed the risk of the covid coming from wuhan and from a laboratory in wuhan, just dismissed it out of hand as an unreliable body to start with. in 2016, people voted for national sovereignty when they chose to leave the european union. they don't want to give it up to a bunch of bureaucrats in the who. enacting the will of the people is a step in the right direction for the restoration of trust and honesty and accountability in politics as ever. let me know your thoughts. mal margaret gb news comm . but joining me now is news comm. but joining me now is professor david strain, the associate professor in cardiometabolic health at the university of exeter. and professor, thank you very much for joining me. ver
and this goes for national government, as well as bodies such as the world health organisation.opic of the who, the government is absolutely right to refuse to sign up to its pandemic treaty, which would see us bound to share medical suppuesin us bound to share medical supplies in a global stockpile, undermining our national sovereignty and giving it to a body that just dismissed the risk of the covid coming from wuhan and from a laboratory in wuhan, just dismissed it out of hand as an...
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. >> nigel farage has joined a new international campaign to reform the world health organisation. him live here in the studio at 8:00. >> the duke and duchess of sussex have concluded their tour of nigeria. as meghan reveals a surprising heritage claim
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this morning i launched a campaign about the world health organisation who want in two weeks time ford give them huge powers. i'm dead against it. i'll debate this with an american academic who thinks the whole thing is a good idea. american academic who thinks the whole thing is a good idea . the whole thing is a good idea. the and religion in politics ought to be specific . christianity in to be specific. christianity in politics. is there any place for practising christians in today's increasingly secular liberal democrats? that and much more. over the course of the next houn over the course of the next hour. but first, let's get the news with tamsin roberts . news with tamsin roberts. >> nigel, thanks very much and good evening from the gb newsroom. rishi sunak has warned that giving sir keir starmer the keys to number 10 would leave the country less safe. the labour leader rejected the prime minister's claim, saying that as a former director of public prosecutions , he knows the prosecutions, he knows the importance of security first hand. but rishi sunak says only the conservati
this morning i launched a campaign about the world health organisation who want in two weeks time ford give them huge powers. i'm dead against it. i'll debate this with an american academic who thinks the whole thing is a good idea. american academic who thinks the whole thing is a good idea . the whole thing is a good idea. the and religion in politics ought to be specific . christianity in to be specific. christianity in politics. is there any place for practising christians in today's...
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so because he's been a thorn in the side of people such as the world health organisation, he's rejectedganisation goes out and hires gun. >> no no no no no no no no no ho. 110. >> no. >> and that's not what i'm saying at all. i'm not suggesting they're involved in the shooting, but what i'm saying is the political ramifications of this is that there will be some people who won't have greeted this with disappointment because he doesn't toe the party line in terms of the globalist agenda in terms of the globalist agenda in terms of the globalist agenda in terms of what happened during the pandemic, that he's asking very uncomfortable questions of some very powerful people . some very powerful people. >> yes, that's fair enough. but i think, i'm not prepared to go down this rabbit hole with you because, part of the real problem with this now, which you have pointed to is that this is feeding the conspiracy vie agenda, whether from the liberal left or the hard right, it is very interesting how russian media has not exploited this, at all. putin joined with biden and saying that he condemned
so because he's been a thorn in the side of people such as the world health organisation, he's rejectedganisation goes out and hires gun. >> no no no no no no no no no ho. 110. >> no. >> and that's not what i'm saying at all. i'm not suggesting they're involved in the shooting, but what i'm saying is the political ramifications of this is that there will be some people who won't have greeted this with disappointment because he doesn't toe the party line in terms of the...
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is reporting today that britain is refusing today that britain is refusing to sign the world health organisation'sis said to be against such a commitment and won't agree to any form of pandemic agreement that undermines our sovereignty . undermines our sovereignty. >> yes, representatives of the organisation's 194 >> yes, representatives of the organisation's194 member states are said to be halfway through talks to agree on this agreement, which was first announced in may 2021. so it rumbles on. well we can get the view of the head of lifestyle economics at the institute of economic affairs, christopher snowdon. >> now, i remember the vaccine battles when there were when ireland said it might close the irish border , when the eu was irish border, when the eu was trying to stop exports of vaccines that we had bought first. i mean, are we just doing a bit of vaccine nationalism here, no, i don't think so. >> i think it's i think the government is absolutely right to say no to the who. >> i think the government should say no to it more often. >> i mean, i don't think it's a good idea, to agree to jus
is reporting today that britain is refusing today that britain is refusing to sign the world health organisation'sis said to be against such a commitment and won't agree to any form of pandemic agreement that undermines our sovereignty . undermines our sovereignty. >> yes, representatives of the organisation's 194 >> yes, representatives of the organisation's194 member states are said to be halfway through talks to agree on this agreement, which was first announced in may 2021. so...
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so the world kind of changed then in 2013, the world health organisation went to on recognise it, asdisease, as well. so there is no question about it. i mean, obesity is lifestyle related, but it's and i think something like a third of us, 25% of us, i think are obese . 25% of us, i think are obese. >> and about some people find it harder than others to get to eat less and to, to move more. roy lilly, thank you so much for joining us and talking through what is a remarkable advancement in science. there let's hope it can save us all some money and help the nhs . yes. help the nhs. yes. >> well, still to come, the government's announced a huge investment in defence, building at least 25 warships in the uk . at least 25 warships in the uk. are they up to standard? we'll have more on that after your headlines. >> very good afternoon from the gb newsroom. 1232 a recap of the headunes gb newsroom. 1232 a recap of the headlines this hour. the prime minister is calling on shoppers to back british produce as he hosts the second farm to fork summit at 10 downing street. speaking earlier, ris
so the world kind of changed then in 2013, the world health organisation went to on recognise it, asdisease, as well. so there is no question about it. i mean, obesity is lifestyle related, but it's and i think something like a third of us, 25% of us, i think are obese . 25% of us, i think are obese. >> and about some people find it harder than others to get to eat less and to, to move more. roy lilly, thank you so much for joining us and talking through what is a remarkable advancement...
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those warnings from the world health organization and other— the world health organization and other such organi5ation5 the world health organization and other such organisationsorganisations in this inquiry over the last couple of years. — inquiry over the last couple of years, those warning5 inquiry over the last couple of years, those warnings were being year5, those warnings were being paid early— year5, those warnings were being paid early on and yet this blood and those _ paid early on and yet this blood and those blood products were still being _ those blood products were still being administered to those people and that— being administered to those people and that is exactly the answer they want today, wi—fi —— why were they ignored _ want today, wi—fi —— why were they ignored and — want today, wi—fi —— why were they ignored and without cover—up afterwards? ignored and without cover-up afterwards?— ignored and without cover-up afterwards? �* , , ., ,, ., , ., afterwards? i'm speaking to you, ellie, both _ afterwards? i'm speaking to you, ellie, both of _ afterwards? i'm speaking to you, ellie, both of us _ afterwards? i'm speaking to you, ellie, both o
those warnings from the world health organization and other— the world health organization and other such organi5ation5 the world health organization and other such organisationsorganisations in this inquiry over the last couple of years. — inquiry over the last couple of years, those warning5 inquiry over the last couple of years, those warnings were being year5, those warnings were being paid early— year5, those warnings were being paid early on and yet this blood and those _ paid early...
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in the know, in other countries in the world, there are international agencies like the world health organisation bizarre. fiona mckenna. mckenna. sorry i butchered your time. you thank you very much for your time. really appreciate it. that's it from us today? >> yes. that's flown by, hasn't it . it's >> yes. that's flown by, hasn't it. it's martin >> yes. that's flown by, hasn't it . it's martin daubney up next. it. it's martin daubney up next. i'll be on 911 with a big interview with penny mordaunt. thank you for today. i enjoyed it.thank thank you for today. i enjoyed it. thank you for today too. >> i like my single sex toilets. >> i like my single sex toilets. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather. it starts to settle down over the next 24 hours after today's heavy rain . but there will be heavy rain. but there will be some fog patches, particularly at night and that's thanks to an area of high pressure. low pressure moves out the way high pressure moves out the way high
in the know, in other countries in the world, there are international agencies like the world health organisation bizarre. fiona mckenna. mckenna. sorry i butchered your time. you thank you very much for your time. really appreciate it. that's it from us today? >> yes. that's flown by, hasn't it . it's >> yes. that's flown by, hasn't it. it's martin >> yes. that's flown by, hasn't it . it's martin daubney up next. it. it's martin daubney up next. i'll be on 911 with a big...
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instead of taking those hundreds of millions of dollars and putting them in the world food organisation, and unicef, the world healthally prevented this aid to reaching palestinians. you and actually prevented this aid to reaching palestinians.— and actually prevented this aid to reaching palestinians. you will know the criticisms _ reaching palestinians. you will know the criticisms of _ reaching palestinians. you will know the criticisms of the _ reaching palestinians. you will know the criticisms of the israeli - the criticisms of the israeli government and how little aid has gone in. ijust want to move on. i have a point there because the crossing of israel has been open and there are hundreds of trucks coming in. ., :, :, :, in. there are not enough going in. that's not — in. there are not enough going in. that's not me _ in. there are not enough going in. that's not me saying _ in. there are not enough going in. that's not me saying that - in. there are not enough going in. that's not me saying that that i in. there are not enough going in. that's not me saying that that is l that's not me saying that that is
instead of taking those hundreds of millions of dollars and putting them in the world food organisation, and unicef, the world healthally prevented this aid to reaching palestinians. you and actually prevented this aid to reaching palestinians.— and actually prevented this aid to reaching palestinians. you will know the criticisms _ reaching palestinians. you will know the criticisms of _ reaching palestinians. you will know the criticisms of the _ reaching palestinians. you will know the...