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great britain, great britain you and us both struggle for peace, but instead we are forced to face the thing that deprives us of peace and thatis thing that deprives us of peace and that is valuable in life. unfortunately, it is human nature to make sure evil stands up against humanity, it breaks people's lives. you and us have already fought together against such evil. you and us already have the experience of defeating the evil that is generated by human nature. i am not saying there will be no more wars after the war ends, no, there will be no more wars after the warends, no, it is there will be no more wars after the war ends, no, it is impossible to completely erase evil from human nature. yet, it is in our power to guarantee with words and deeds that the light side of human nature will prevail. the side you and us share and this stands above anything else. thank you for your attention, thank you for your support and in the british parliament two years ago i thanked you for delicious english tea. laughter. and i will be leaving the parliament today thanking all of you in advance f
great britain, great britain you and us both struggle for peace, but instead we are forced to face the thing that deprives us of peace and thatis thing that deprives us of peace and that is valuable in life. unfortunately, it is human nature to make sure evil stands up against humanity, it breaks people's lives. you and us have already fought together against such evil. you and us already have the experience of defeating the evil that is generated by human nature. i am not saying there will be...
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k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act, shutting britain. his door was to people from no white nations of the former empire, but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority, white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color, immigrant labor service, britons booming postwar economy that sol rising wages as well as increased provision in welfare, housing, and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19 seventy's. the global economy was in crisis. in britain, state mismanagement and crippling trade. disputes brought production and growth to a halt. how a cut and refuse left and collected on the streets, all to symbolic of a nation in decay. fall right groups like the national front blamed immigrants, old and new for the countries plight and pushed for wholesale repack. creation of all non white people including all those born in the u. k. there in 1978 a year before a general election. britain was a fractured and fractious place, uncertain and up for grabs. ah, t
k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act, shutting britain. his door was to people from no white nations of the former empire, but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority, white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color, immigrant labor service, britons booming postwar economy that sol rising wages as well as increased provision in welfare, housing, and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late...
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but non white immigrants in britain from governing the work they did to attack them where they lived black and brown communities did, however, fight back standing up against violence on the streets as well as for better protections. more rights and greater equality would in the 19th sixty's force, new government legislation, banning overt discrimination. the 1st race relations act was bought into law in 1965, making it illegal to discriminate against any one based on their race or color. 3 years later, however, the u. k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act, shutting britain, his door was to people from no white nations of the former empire. but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority, white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color, immigrant labor service, britons booming postwar economy that saw a rising wages as well as increased provision in welfare, housing, and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19 seventy's. the global economy was in crisis. in britain, state mismanagem
but non white immigrants in britain from governing the work they did to attack them where they lived black and brown communities did, however, fight back standing up against violence on the streets as well as for better protections. more rights and greater equality would in the 19th sixty's force, new government legislation, banning overt discrimination. the 1st race relations act was bought into law in 1965, making it illegal to discriminate against any one based on their race or color. 3...
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from south asia, from the carrier who did all the work to help rebuild britain, you know it's, it's the story. my family. my grandfather came here from india in the 1950s to work in the factories and foundries to rebuild britain, a 2nd reward. right. and or what he learned to say in english when he came here was any job, any shift. and off the back of that, my parents came here in the early sixties and again worked in factories and foundries and it own here i am from that the story brittany story, immigration, i need to support. and even when my parents, they came in the ninety's, they were refugees from somalia. so it was a bit different. no economic migrant. they burst i did back home, but when they came here was the same kind of jobs that were forwarded to them. so you dad came here and what did he do here? it says the delivery driver here, back came in studies and he was teaching. and then the war kicked off. and the heavier aspect, similar to, to mary's dad story. mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting.
from south asia, from the carrier who did all the work to help rebuild britain, you know it's, it's the story. my family. my grandfather came here from india in the 1950s to work in the factories and foundries to rebuild britain, a 2nd reward. right. and or what he learned to say in english when he came here was any job, any shift. and off the back of that, my parents came here in the early sixties and again worked in factories and foundries and it own here i am from that the story brittany...
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, thank you, britain. [applause] and will be deployed to the front line, skilled, equipped and eager to win. on behalf of every father and every mother who are waiting for their brave sons and brave daughters back home from the war. [indiscernible] two years ago we met with you here and we -- i remember we enjoyed tea. [laughter] we talked, of course. we talked a lot about our people and both countries' love traditions. mr. prime minister, we had our meeting today and i said to you that i will tell you, i will tell a story in my address to the parliament and a story about my feelings -- as president in 2020. the program royal highnesses william and katherine and buckingham pal ace, a royal navy and demonstrate the war and -- [indiscernible] and a guy gave me a smile and offered me to sit down and asked how did that feel and i said i subsequently felt something. but it is only now that i know what the feeling was and ukranians know well, too. the feeling of how bravery takes you through the most unimaginabl
, thank you, britain. [applause] and will be deployed to the front line, skilled, equipped and eager to win. on behalf of every father and every mother who are waiting for their brave sons and brave daughters back home from the war. [indiscernible] two years ago we met with you here and we -- i remember we enjoyed tea. [laughter] we talked, of course. we talked a lot about our people and both countries' love traditions. mr. prime minister, we had our meeting today and i said to you that i will...
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the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 1978. britain, france and italy agree to divide czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, mileage of an german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states. ladies of it all young as to why hinder dash chamberlain on that day? should these are fashion tissue masons as lam he knew by vixen ang, london, frankly, dusk, i've been mis enter it question the things i'm from brown dodge fund. somebody, well italian out on it, the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or late
the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 1978. britain, france and italy agree to divide czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, mileage of an german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states. ladies of it all...
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k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act, shutting britain. his door was to people from no white nations of the former empire, but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color. immigrant labor serviced britons booming postwar economy that saw rising wages as well as increased provision in welfare, housing and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19 seventy's. the global economy was in crisis in britain, state mismanagement and crippling trade. disputes brought production and growth to a halt. how a cuts and refuse left and collected on the streets, old to symbolic of a nation in decay. fall right groups like the national front blamed immigrants, old and new for the countries plight. and pushed for wholesale repatriation of all non white people including all those born in the u. k . ah. in 1978. a year before a general election britain was a fractured and fractious place. uncertain and up for grabs. ah, the off
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the news continues here on al jazeera, after the big picture. britain's true colors. thanks for watching. the american people have spoken, but what exactly did they say? is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much his social media companies know about you, and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look at us politics? the bottom line? ah, i think i had the tipping point when we had the 1st deaf current of ours in this country or mm. and then from that, it went to stay under $500.00 and it just kept going. as a doctor on the front line, i'm telling you we do not have enough. phoebe, we will be using mosques, ethnic minority groups with disproportionately affected why and pregnant doctors and health co workers. why when they have been protected, we need to make sure that people know what's really happening. mm. we need to ask the why. mm . ah, we have a new name. corona vonner actually. well, how phone conversation is officially quoted? how big like jean, in the spring of 2020 health wor
the news continues here on al jazeera, after the big picture. britain's true colors. thanks for watching. the american people have spoken, but what exactly did they say? is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much his social media companies know about you, and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look at us politics? the bottom line? ah, i think i had the tipping point when we had the 1st deaf current of ours...
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great britain, this plan to bankruptcy, roosevelt seized no benefits in britain's defeat. after which the us would run the risk of facing war to double cri, doman. liam leaves a de smart through all this. pull out with that. sure. water for anywhere in the year from national ocean. if congress share blowup or is not the criminal lawyers or cargo sasha got it done and we won't display a betty dish lunch to want to shoot for a dome. the little dice parker part up picking from our sh. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. thorsten year bully sports on the tours per year was a shed. there was a boy or a war by sham gruesome, but it, i knew your particular locker collapse for your growing younger. she's jim. oh, ah. rush. yes. he's part of europe or intellectually, politically, even in the to war pier. went styling was accused of isolating russia with his 5 year flies and so was styling never wanted to exclude does exclude russia from western pain from western economist ah ah, okay. and government has been killing its own people and on ba
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slippery starmer has set out five vapid blairite missions for britain. but on a day where leader is making bold political promises, don't forget , the promises, don't forget, the bloke changes his mind every he opens his mouth . mohammed% opens his mouth. mohammed% behind jeremy hope and jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour
slippery starmer has set out five vapid blairite missions for britain. but on a day where leader is making bold political promises, don't forget , the promises, don't forget, the bloke changes his mind every he opens his mouth . mohammed% opens his mouth. mohammed% behind jeremy hope and jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour
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because you are ordering from britain? yes, and it| ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. for - ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. for pets i shouldn't be like that. for pets travellint shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from _ shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from great _ shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from great britain i shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from great britain to j travelling from great britain to northern ireland, under the old rules they would have had to have shown health certificate and proof of vaccination but now only need to show they have been micro—chipped, as long as they are not travelling on to the irish republic. but the big politicaljeopardy remains, a government can only be restored if the dup drop its opposition to the brexit arrangements and rejoin the power—sharing assemb
because you are ordering from britain? yes, and it| ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. for - ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. for pets i shouldn't be like that. for pets travellint shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from _ shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from...
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, and britain. the king is an air force pilot, and in ukraine today every air force pilot is a king. [applause] for us, just for us, for our families. because there are so few, they are so precious that we are servants of our king king o everything possible and impossible to make the world provide us with more, to empower and protect violence who will be protecting us here and i am proud of our air force. and i broadly present from them to you, great britain. yes, please, open, please. yes. yes. [applause] i will explain. the helmets are from real ukrainian pilot. he is one of our most successful and he is one of our kings. and the writing on the helmet reads -- we have freedom. give us wings to protect it. [applause] i brought this symbol to help us for our next coalition, coalition of the planes, and i appeal to you and the world with simple and yet most important words. combat aircraft for ukraine. wings for freedom. [applause] great britain, great britain, you and us both struggle for peace, but
, and britain. the king is an air force pilot, and in ukraine today every air force pilot is a king. [applause] for us, just for us, for our families. because there are so few, they are so precious that we are servants of our king king o everything possible and impossible to make the world provide us with more, to empower and protect violence who will be protecting us here and i am proud of our air force. and i broadly present from them to you, great britain. yes, please, open, please. yes....
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the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 19 associate. britain, france and italy agree to defy czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states would dissolve it the youngest too for him done . thus chamberlain, on that day should these are fashion tissue masons or to them. he knew baxon england don't frankly. desk i've been present it. question the things i'm from brian dodge, fund, somebody. well, italian i went on with the united states, continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going t
the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 19 associate. britain, france and italy agree to defy czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states would dissolve...
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and britain left, the e. u. now that insecurity brought about by austerity was given as the reason many white working class communities. those left was off by near liberal reforms, had voted for breakfast. the truth, however, was something else. analysis carried out after the referendum revealed the li voters were more likely to be middle class financially stable and living in the least ethnically diverse parts of the country breaks it. it seem was driven less by economic insecurity and more by cultural fear. immigration really was of the heart breaks, of course, banking furna of ethnic minorities or is all about race as well. i remember very clearly was i can very hostile time to be black read to be non white. basically, there are a lot of studies that show that after the break that were in 2016 races, abuse against non white british people completely shot her. it's attacking those people they think of foreign to britishness and british culture heroically elected the irony of all that is the immigration is a fa
and britain left, the e. u. now that insecurity brought about by austerity was given as the reason many white working class communities. those left was off by near liberal reforms, had voted for breakfast. the truth, however, was something else. analysis carried out after the referendum revealed the li voters were more likely to be middle class financially stable and living in the least ethnically diverse parts of the country breaks it. it seem was driven less by economic insecurity and more by...
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britain's watching. views. britain's watching. britain's watching . watching. britain's watching. watching. we're proud to be gb news the people's channel. britain's news . channel on mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, the scandal nhs waste. it's enough to make you sick. my meat gas is one of the most out spoken politician in the country. nigel farage, former right hand man at ukip. david campbell—bannerman in the big question is mp lee anderson a hero or a villain.7 and in the news agenda with my panel is vaping and anti—social nuisance. is it time to stop out e—cigarettes.7 also is britain now vulnerable .7 foreign attack now vulnerable? foreign attack and its at the office. a sackable offence. we'll get to all of that after the headlines with bethany elsey . mark you. with bethany elsey. mark you. good evening. here's your top stories from the gb newsroom. the of people who've been killed in, the earthquakes that hit turkey and syria on monday has risen to 33,000. officials say the window for finding is closing, but several children were pulled from the rubble alive t
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great britain and germany will determine what colour. like latvia, great britain had gone faster with every passing round. if they can continue that sequence, gold might be theirs for the taking. whether it was nerves, expectation, orthe weight of history, hall and coe weren't quite at their bobsleigh best, posting only the sixth fastest time, which left him tied for first place. god would require a mistake from germany, and with four—time champion with friedrich at the helm, that looked unlikely. the germans flew down the track, stopping the clock on a new record, handing friedrich his fifth world crown by a seven tenths. celebrations for germany as they when the one that matters once again, but a first men's four—man medal in 84 years a great consolation for team gb. england's daniel gavins, the world number 296, admitted he was speechless after winning golf�*s ras al khaimah championship in the uae. after going into the water twice on the 18th, gavins, from leeds, had to hole this 26 foot putt for a double bogey... and quite rem
great britain and germany will determine what colour. like latvia, great britain had gone faster with every passing round. if they can continue that sequence, gold might be theirs for the taking. whether it was nerves, expectation, orthe weight of history, hall and coe weren't quite at their bobsleigh best, posting only the sixth fastest time, which left him tied for first place. god would require a mistake from germany, and with four—time champion with friedrich at the helm, that looked...
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on behalf of those who have been trained now, including here in britain. thank you, britain. [cheers and applause] and who will be then deployed to the front line, skilled, equipped, and eager to win. on behalf of every father and every mother who are waiting for their brave sons and brave daughters back home from the war. mr. speaker, you may well remember that two years ago we met with you here. what an honor it was, for me, and i remember we enjoyed tea. [laughter] we talked, of course. we talked a lot about our people and about our countries, about the british and ukrainian political traditions. mr. prime minister, when we had our meeting earlier today and i said to you that i would tell you -- i would tell a story in my address to the parliament, a story about my feelings on my first visit to london as president in autumn, 2020. the program was packed. royal highnesses william and catherine, buckingham palace, and aircraft carrier of the royal navy, westminster, downing street, and of course, the war rooms. and there is an armed chair in the war room, the famous churchil
on behalf of those who have been trained now, including here in britain. thank you, britain. [cheers and applause] and who will be then deployed to the front line, skilled, equipped, and eager to win. on behalf of every father and every mother who are waiting for their brave sons and brave daughters back home from the war. mr. speaker, you may well remember that two years ago we met with you here. what an honor it was, for me, and i remember we enjoyed tea. [laughter] we talked, of course. we...
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tony blair opened britain's doors to migrant workers from eastern europe. as the european union grew larger and larger and the needs of capital grew more and more demanding. in 2007 flat reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the neo liberal revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bay allow, failing butcher's baggage with british tax payers money. brown's climb as prime minister didn't last long. he was vote also 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron cameron set out to lee the countries still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had set it fights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt debt. neil approve orthodoxy, is that you must push your overall levels of that down past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must sla
tony blair opened britain's doors to migrant workers from eastern europe. as the european union grew larger and larger and the needs of capital grew more and more demanding. in 2007 flat reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the neo liberal revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bay allow, failing butcher's baggage with british tax payers...
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great britain. yes. bliss. unless gust. yes, if i eat eats i will explain the helmet over real ukraine and pilot. he is one of our most successful a says and he's one of our kings and the writing on the house or it's we have freedom. give us wings to protect it. ah. i trust i drive this symbol will al bus for our next coalition coalition of the plains. and i appeal to you and the walt was simple. and yet most important wars combat aircraft for ukraine winks for free them. ah grade rhythm read reason, you and das both struggle copious, but instead of we are forced to face the ranch. that ceased to deprive us of peace and everything else that is valuable in line. unfortunately, it is in human nature to allow evil, mantua it then stand up against humanity it than destroys and kills. it launches, aggressiveness, and breaks people's life. you and us have all ready fought together again against such evil. you and us already have the experience of defeating the evil that is generated by human nature. i'm not saying there will be i
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tony blair opened britain's doors to migrate my mister mussa europe. as a european union grew larger and larger and the needs of capital grew more and more demanding in 2007 flag reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the liberal revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out failing butcher's banks with british taxpayers. money, crowns climb, as prime minister didn't last long. he was voted out in 2010 and replaced by new conservative women. so david cameron cameron set out to lead a country still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had set it fights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt. nearly free orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of that down past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must slash public spending in o
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and coming to you from berlin, it's unprecedented and complicated. britain and the european union have proclaimed a new chapter in post bricks that relations well after agreeing on a sweeping overhaul to contentious trade rolls in northern ireland. he cannot european commission president ursula vander lion and prime minister richie snack announced the deal. it's stipulates that goods bound for the republic of ireland and other countries will be subject to subject to full customs checks. but products not at risk of entering the block will be subject to drastically simplified controls. well for more in insight we go now to david cinemark. he is a professor of european politics at queens university, belfast. what is the steel and remind us, why was it necessary in the 1st place? okay, well the origin is the protocol come from breaks it and the need to do to avoid a harp or on the island of island. and when you can out that it was leaving the single market, the customs union, it was clear that you had to put in place some special arrangements for the north island. those were agreed no long
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w, travel extremely worth a visit with oh, it's a breakfast breakthrough, britain and the you seal a deal over trade through northern ireland saying they resolved a major problem caused by breakfast. we'll get an expert's take. also on the show, the world's biggest mobile tech fair kicks off a mid falling demand and an expensive 5 g ambition will go to barcelona for more than welcome to another dw business, i'm christy plots. and coming to you from berlin, it's unprecedented and complicated. britain and the european union have proclaimed a new chapter in post breakfast relations. after agreeing on a sweeping overhaul to contentious trade rolls in, northern ireland can european commission president ursula van der lion and prime minister richie snack, announced the deal. it's stipulates that goods bound for the republic of ireland and other countries will be subject to subject to full customs checks. but products not at risk of entering the block will be subject to drastically simplified controls. well, for more in insight we go now to david fennimore. he is a professor of european pol
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tony blair opened britain's doors to migrant workers from eastern europe. as the european union grew larger and larger and the needs of capital grew more and more demanding. in 2007 flat reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the neo liberal revolution of the 1980s, helped to bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bay allow failing butcher's baggage with british tax payers. money crowns climb, as prime minister didn't last long. he was vote 102010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron. cameron set out to lead a country still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had set it fights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's death. neither pre orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of that down past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must slash public
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britain's watching , britain's britain's watching, britain's watching. we're proud to be gb news the people's channel. britain's news. channel hello there. good evening. it's just gone. 7:00. i'm bethany elsey with your top stories from the gb newsroom. the number of people who've been killed in earthquakes that hit turkey and syria have risen to 33,000. rescue workers are still searching through the rubble and they say the for window survivors is closing . but some survivors is closing. but some people were found alive today, including a nine year old boy. he spent almost a week under a collapsed building. an appeal by the uk disasters emergency committee has raised more than £60 million
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tony blair opened britain's doors to migrate my mister europe. as a european union grew larger and larger and the needs of capital grew more and more demanding in 2007 flag reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the liberal revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out failing british banks with british taxpayers, money, crowns climb, as prime minister didn't last long. he was voted out in 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron. cameron settled to leave the country still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had set it fights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's death. neither pre orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of that down past the basic neo liberal policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go directly from the idea that we must slash public spending
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but first, the headunes britain. but first, the headlines with the always well—behaved polly middleton . well—behaved polly middleton. just mark, thanks very much. and good evening. the top story on gb news tonight and it's bad news. more than 90,000 people are now known to have died after monday's earthquakes in southern turkey and northern syria. around 70 members of the uk's international search and rescue team join the effort to try to find survivors in the rubble . find survivors in the rubble. hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless in freezing conditions and with the world health organisation now warning, many more could without shelter. well, today, british charity appealed for funding to help those affected by the disaster with . the uk government disaster with. the uk government saying it'll match up to £5 million in public donations. so breaking news we received within the last half an hour or so, the former culture secretary, nadine dorries, has announced she's standing down as an mp
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my father working in britain. my father came here for a different, he was effectively kicked out from kenya and he often tells me about the cold february morning in 1968 when he stepped off the plane at heathrow airport with no money and no , no one with him no money and no, no one with him and it was britain and his british that was his symbol of hope. so i think the my parents has really informed my appreciation and love of britain and british. do we take that for granted ? often too many granted? often too many politicians take for granted. what britain and what it represents in terms of opportune anti freedom, rule of law . i anti freedom, rule of law. i think there is a tendency apologise for what britain did for the world historically and be a bit shy about our greatness forwards. i'm very optimistic about our future . i believe in about our future. i believe in the genius of britain what britain has brought to civilisation , to culture, to civilisation, to culture, to science, to statecraft . and i science,
my father working in britain. my father came here for a different, he was effectively kicked out from kenya and he often tells me about the cold february morning in 1968 when he stepped off the plane at heathrow airport with no money and no , no one with him no money and no, no one with him and it was britain and his british that was his symbol of hope. so i think the my parents has really informed my appreciation and love of britain and british. do we take that for granted ? often too many...
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man is this a snub to britain . well, not to britain, britain. well, not to britain, because we have remember, the king of australia is entirely independent from the king of the united. the two kings could go to war with each other legally. the australian monarchy has been repatriated and it's evolved into uniquely australian into a uniquely australian institution. is , is institution. what this is, is a deliberate attempt to actually try to erase the visible bonds between the australian monarchy and the australian people . it's and the australian people. it's part actually of a much wider attack on australia's and heritage and on its on its british. and so it comes along its global decolonisation project in terms of getting rid of the australian flag, making australia into a republic eventually and also the days of australia day day on january 26, 17, h.h. when the, the first arrived as settlers in the first fleet settled there. and much like 1619 project in america which seeks to change the founding date to when the slaves first arrived, is a s
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i don't trust either of them support britain. and of them to support britain. and a quick one from pam who says . a quick one from pam who says. hi, mark. delighted that you've changed the colour style of your shirts. you're looks shirts. you're tie looks very tidy tonight and. we can't see it disappearing under your. pam, thank these praise. lots thank you for these praise. lots to get through before nine brits and rolls out the red carpet . and rolls out the red carpet. vladimir zelenskyy is that the right thing to do? we'll be asking david starkey. but first, joe biden gave his state of the union address yesterday and here's what he had to. two years ago, the economy is reeling . i ago, the economy is reeling. i stand here tonight after we've created, with the help of many people in this room, 12 million new jobs, more jobs created , two new jobs, more jobs created, two years any president has created in years because of you all, because of the american people . because of the american people. he did a sentence. the coming from his camp. he wants another fou
i don't trust either of them support britain. and of them to support britain. and a quick one from pam who says . a quick one from pam who says. hi, mark. delighted that you've changed the colour style of your shirts. you're looks shirts. you're tie looks very tidy tonight and. we can't see it disappearing under your. pam, thank these praise. lots thank you for these praise. lots to get through before nine brits and rolls out the red carpet . and rolls out the red carpet. vladimir zelenskyy is...
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britain's i'm britain's labour shortage? i'm not into the in—box not going to into the in—box quickly. collins says they'll come handy when we're at war come in handy when we're at war with strong stuff golly with russia strong stuff golly can't imagine the snowflakes we have here are going to be much use. well, i think we'll see what we can get at this point when we koji ag says definitely not. we voted for less immigration in 2016 and in 2019, so we shouldn't foreign workers into our country under any circumstances. i don't go to i like strong borders as much the next man but we can't we have to be at least a points based immigration system. surely alan's says no . the way to solve alan's says no. the way to solve labour shortages is to make the feckless and lazy jobs instead of living off benefits . and you of living off benefits. and you know what i will actually say thank you, alan, because i know that some absolutely struggle with a variety of different things, there are plenty of people who are out of work because
britain's i'm britain's labour shortage? i'm not into the in—box not going to into the in—box quickly. collins says they'll come handy when we're at war come in handy when we're at war with strong stuff golly with russia strong stuff golly can't imagine the snowflakes we have here are going to be much use. well, i think we'll see what we can get at this point when we koji ag says definitely not. we voted for less immigration in 2016 and in 2019, so we shouldn't foreign workers into our...
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my father working in britain. my father came here for a different, he was effectively kicked out from kenya and he often tells me about the cold february morning in 1968 when he stepped off the plane at heathrow airport with no money and no , no one with him no money and no, no one with him and it was britain and his british that was his symbol of hope. so i think the my parents has really informed my appreciation and love of britain and british. do we take that for granted ? often too many granted? often too many politicians take for granted. what britain and what it represents in terms of opportune anti freedom, rule of law . i anti freedom, rule of law. i think there is a tendency apologise for what britain did for the world historically and be a bit shy about our greatness forwards. i'm very optimistic about our future . i believe in about our future. i believe in the genius of britain what britain has brought to civilisation , to culture, to civilisation, to culture, to science, to statecraft . and i science,
my father working in britain. my father came here for a different, he was effectively kicked out from kenya and he often tells me about the cold february morning in 1968 when he stepped off the plane at heathrow airport with no money and no , no one with him no money and no, no one with him and it was britain and his british that was his symbol of hope. so i think the my parents has really informed my appreciation and love of britain and british. do we take that for granted ? often too many...
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britain's i'm britain's labour shortage? i'm not into the in—box not going to into the in—box quickly. collins says they'll come handy when we're at war come in handy when we're at war with strong stuff golly with russia strong stuff golly can't imagine the snowflakes we have here are going to be much use. well, i think we'll see what we can get at this point when we koji ag says definitely not. we voted for less immigration in 2016 and in 2019, so we shouldn't foreign workers into our country under any circumstances. i don't go to i like strong borders as much the next man but we can't we have to be at least a points based immigration system. surely alan's says no . the way to solve alan's says no. the way to solve labour shortages is to make the feckless and lazy jobs instead of living off benefits . and you of living off benefits. and you know what i will actually say thank you, alan, because i know that some absolutely struggle with a variety of different things, there are plenty of people who are out of work because
britain's i'm britain's labour shortage? i'm not into the in—box not going to into the in—box quickly. collins says they'll come handy when we're at war come in handy when we're at war with strong stuff golly with russia strong stuff golly can't imagine the snowflakes we have here are going to be much use. well, i think we'll see what we can get at this point when we koji ag says definitely not. we voted for less immigration in 2016 and in 2019, so we shouldn't foreign workers into our...
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ah, it's a brick set breakthrough britain and the you seal a deal over trade through northern ireland saying they've resolved a major problem caused by breakfast. we'll get an expert's take also on the show, the world's biggest mobile tech fair kicks off, a med falling demand and an expensive 5 g ambition will go to barcelona for more. welcome to another dw business, i'm christy plats. and coming to you from berlin, it's unprecedented and complicated. britain and the european union have proclaimed a new chapter in post breakfast relation. after agreeing on a sweeping overhaul to contentious trade rolls in northern ireland, you cannot european commission president ursula of underline. and prime minister receives to announce the deal, it's stipulate that goods down for the republic of ireland and other countries will be subject to subject to full customs checks. but products not at risk of entering the block will be subject to drastically simplified controls. well, for more insight we go now to david fennimore. he is a professor of european politics at queens university, belfast. what i
ah, it's a brick set breakthrough britain and the you seal a deal over trade through northern ireland saying they've resolved a major problem caused by breakfast. we'll get an expert's take also on the show, the world's biggest mobile tech fair kicks off, a med falling demand and an expensive 5 g ambition will go to barcelona for more. welcome to another dw business, i'm christy plats. and coming to you from berlin, it's unprecedented and complicated. britain and the european union have...
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now on the w documentary, oh, it's a breakfast break through britain and the you seal a deal over trade through northern ireland saying they resolved a major problem caused by breakfast. we'll get an expert's take also on the show, the world's biggest mobile tech fair kicks off a mid falling demand and an expensive 5 g ambition will go to barcelona for more. welcome to another dw business, i'm christy plats. and coming to you from berlin, it's unprecedented and complicated. britain and the european union have proclaimed a new chapter in post bricks that relations after agreeing on a sweeping overhaul to contentious trade rolls in northern ireland can european commission president ursula vander lion and prime minister reaches snack, announced the deal. it's stipulates that goods bound for the republic of ireland and other you countries will be 70 subject to full customs checks. but products not at risk of entering the block will be subject to drastically simplified controls. well for more in insight we go now to david fennimore. he is a professor of european politics at queen's universit
now on the w documentary, oh, it's a breakfast break through britain and the you seal a deal over trade through northern ireland saying they resolved a major problem caused by breakfast. we'll get an expert's take also on the show, the world's biggest mobile tech fair kicks off a mid falling demand and an expensive 5 g ambition will go to barcelona for more. welcome to another dw business, i'm christy plats. and coming to you from berlin, it's unprecedented and complicated. britain and the...
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britain's watching. views. britain's watching. britain's watching . watching. britain's watching. watching. we're proud to be gb news the people's channel. britain's news . channel on mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, the scandal nhs waste. it's enough to make you sick. my meat gas is one of the most out spoken politician in the country. nigel farage, former right hand man at ukip. david campbell—bannerman in the big question is mp lee anderson a hero or a villain.7 and in the news agenda with my panel is vaping and anti—social nuisance. is it time to stop out e—cigarettes.7 also is britain now vulnerable .7 foreign attack now vulnerable? foreign attack and its at the office. a sackable offence. we'll get to all of that after the headlines with bethany elsey . mark you. with bethany elsey. mark you. good evening. here's your top stories from the gb newsroom. the of people who've been killed in, the earthquakes that hit turkey and syria on monday has risen to 33,000. officials say the window for finding is closing, but several children were pulled from the rubble alive t
britain's watching. views. britain's watching. britain's watching . watching. britain's watching. watching. we're proud to be gb news the people's channel. britain's news . channel on mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, the scandal nhs waste. it's enough to make you sick. my meat gas is one of the most out spoken politician in the country. nigel farage, former right hand man at ukip. david campbell—bannerman in the big question is mp lee anderson a hero or a villain.7 and in the news...
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britain . and you. britain. and for and who will be then deployed to the frontline and frontline skilled equipped and eager to win on behalf of every and every who are waiting for their brave sons and, brave daughters back home from the . war mr. speaker , are from the. war mr. speaker, are you. may i think well remember as raf more than two years two years ago we met with you here in parliament great honour. was for me and we i remember we enjoyed t. we talked course and talked a lot about our and our about our country is proud the british and ukrainian political traditions . mr. prime minister, traditions. mr. prime minister, really when we had our meeting earlier today and i said to you that would tell you, i will tell a story in my address to the parliament and as story about my feelings on my first visit to london as, as president in autumn 2020, the programme was packed . royal highness william packed. royal highness william and catherine and buckingham palace . an aircraft carrier of palace. an aircraft c
britain . and you. britain. and for and who will be then deployed to the frontline and frontline skilled equipped and eager to win on behalf of every and every who are waiting for their brave sons and, brave daughters back home from the . war mr. speaker , are from the. war mr. speaker, are you. may i think well remember as raf more than two years two years ago we met with you here in parliament great honour. was for me and we i remember we enjoyed t. we talked course and talked a lot about our...
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god bless, gray and britain and long long live the king. so great news been missing ukrainian president not amusing since he addressing parliament in london in the u. k. his receiving a standing ovation right now for the speech that he just made in which he thanked prison for its support of ukraine. he said that london has stood with heave from day one is struck, a defiant tone, saying that freedom will win, and russia will lose. thank you mister president for being with us to day and for the powerful address that you have just given the bravery resilience and fortitude of you. and so that was president for lensky delivering his speech. and for some analysis of what he said, we have to tell you, correspondent, bogus mass is joining us from london. and here with me in the studio detail is chief international editor, richard walker and bergen. if i can start with you, tell me what stood out for you in president zalinski is addressed to parliament. how do you think it will have gone down there in the u. k? i think it was one of the most powerf
god bless, gray and britain and long long live the king. so great news been missing ukrainian president not amusing since he addressing parliament in london in the u. k. his receiving a standing ovation right now for the speech that he just made in which he thanked prison for its support of ukraine. he said that london has stood with heave from day one is struck, a defiant tone, saying that freedom will win, and russia will lose. thank you mister president for being with us to day and for the...
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god bless great britain. long live the king. thank you mr. president for being with us today and for the powerful address you have just given. the resilience and fortitude of you and your people is a great example to all. [applause] mr. president, this great hall in which we stand was built more than 900 years ago. it has seen many great and iconic leaders. today's event will weave a new panel in that rich tapestry. thank you. westminster hall has played a prominent role in the development of our judicial system and parliamentary democracy. it is also a tale of resilience and remaining steadfast in the face of disaster. when fire raged around this side in 1834, destroying our old parliament, westminster hall stood proud. when, during the second world war, bombs rained on london, westminster hall remained largely undamaged. stoic in the face of great peril. this hall reminds us that in the face of challenges, symbols of our national identity and sovereignty will endure. our people during times of tribulation. in the same way, the endurance of
god bless great britain. long live the king. thank you mr. president for being with us today and for the powerful address you have just given. the resilience and fortitude of you and your people is a great example to all. [applause] mr. president, this great hall in which we stand was built more than 900 years ago. it has seen many great and iconic leaders. today's event will weave a new panel in that rich tapestry. thank you. westminster hall has played a prominent role in the development of...
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the britain was also helping the syrian people is britain helping the syrian people. no, another don't know to been countries had been defeated and people at dawn. you know, the problem is that i'm glad that you are there option and out the is there so that people can see and he has some of the through the was going on because honestly, well then that day, you know, for look like that, have nothing to do with the reality not, and i that britain nor germany, nor they lead, not only that action. now i say through your channel, i challenge them to i now any city and person, anywhere in europe or they, you as to transfer money to syria. city an expect it to out and you know, and they, and i did say i'd chimed in at most just to send money to time set of money that badly affected area. and no one of them was able to transfer any money at all to syria because of american and european sanction linden len. this is because they and i to say it's come out and say, i didn't want to send the money to syria would be allowed. no one would be prevented from sending money to syria. i
the britain was also helping the syrian people is britain helping the syrian people. no, another don't know to been countries had been defeated and people at dawn. you know, the problem is that i'm glad that you are there option and out the is there so that people can see and he has some of the through the was going on because honestly, well then that day, you know, for look like that, have nothing to do with the reality not, and i that britain nor germany, nor they lead, not only that action....
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what is the point of britain making the investment? last year alone, china built more offshore wind capacity in one year in 2021 than the uk as a whole over a decade. we are in a position where we can actually get ahead, develop the technologies, develop the net zero dividend, not only for our citizens, but that we can then export across the world. it's a win—win. but what people like nigel farage say is, look, there's no democratic mandate. the public haven't been asked if they want to make these investments in tackling climate change, have they? there absolutely is a public mandate on this. we've seen it time and time again. climate change and environment is consistently in the top three concerns of the british public. going, legislating for net zero, going for net zero policies was on the front page of the conservative party manifesto in 2019, which the public voted for. and we have, we've polled the public... but hold on, labour and the lib dems all support net zero as well. there isn't a choice for the public. there was no—one
what is the point of britain making the investment? last year alone, china built more offshore wind capacity in one year in 2021 than the uk as a whole over a decade. we are in a position where we can actually get ahead, develop the technologies, develop the net zero dividend, not only for our citizens, but that we can then export across the world. it's a win—win. but what people like nigel farage say is, look, there's no democratic mandate. the public haven't been asked if they want to make...
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i don't trust either of to britain. and of them to support britain. and a quick one from pam who says . a quick one from pam who says. hi, mark. delighted that you've changed the colour style of your shirts. you're tie very shirts. you're tie looks very tidy tonight and. we can't see it disappearing under your. pam, thank these praise. lots thank you for these praise. lots to get through before nine brits and rolls out the red carpet . and rolls out the red carpet. vladimir zelenskyy is that the right thing to do? we'll be asking david starkey. but first, joe biden gave his state of the union address yesterday and here's what he had to. two years ago, the economy is reeling . i ago, the economy is reeling. i stand here tonight after we've created, with the help of many people in this room, 12 million new jobs, more jobs created , two new jobs, more jobs created, two years any president has created in years because of you all, because of the american people . because of the american people. he did a sentence. the coming from his camp. he wants another
i don't trust either of to britain. and of them to support britain. and a quick one from pam who says . a quick one from pam who says. hi, mark. delighted that you've changed the colour style of your shirts. you're tie very shirts. you're tie looks very tidy tonight and. we can't see it disappearing under your. pam, thank these praise. lots thank you for these praise. lots to get through before nine brits and rolls out the red carpet . and rolls out the red carpet. vladimir zelenskyy is that...
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, are also available in great britain, are also available in great britain, are also available in northern ireland and that taxes and duties can be the same, too. and what the government calls the minimum level of eu law is neededin calls the minimum level of eu law is needed in northern ireland to avoid a border with the republic. it will though still mean a role for the european court ofjustice. so, will it be enough? if the democratic unionist party don�*t go back into government in northern ireland after all of this, does it ultimately amount to a failure? quite often we focus on the politics of situations, westminster and all the rest of it, but this is about the people of northern ireland, about the communities, about the businesses there. not exactly a direct answer. and then answer matters because the ultimate prize is the restoration of devolved government here at stormont in northern ireland. if that happens, there will be a first ministerfrom sinn fein for the first time. we minister from sinn fein for the first time-— minister from sinn fein for the first time. ~ ., ., , fi
, are also available in great britain, are also available in great britain, are also available in northern ireland and that taxes and duties can be the same, too. and what the government calls the minimum level of eu law is neededin calls the minimum level of eu law is needed in northern ireland to avoid a border with the republic. it will though still mean a role for the european court ofjustice. so, will it be enough? if the democratic unionist party don�*t go back into government in...
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the britain was also helping the syrian people is britain helping the syrian people. no, another don't know would have been guaranteed, had been the theory and people at all. and, you know, the problem is that i'm glad that they're not, you are there option and out the is there so that people can see and he has some of the through the was going on. because honestly, what in that day and you know, full of lies that have nothing to do with reality not. and i that britain nor germany, nor they lead, not only that action. now i say through your channel, i challenge them to i now and the city and person anyway in europe, or they you as to transfer money to syria city and expect it to out. and you know, and then i did say i'd chimed in at most just to send money to transfer money that badly affected area. and no one of them was able to transfer any money at all to city up because of american and european sanction. lived in len, this is because they nike fits, come out and say, i want to send the money to syria would be allowed. no one would be prevented from sending money t
the britain was also helping the syrian people is britain helping the syrian people. no, another don't know would have been guaranteed, had been the theory and people at all. and, you know, the problem is that i'm glad that they're not, you are there option and out the is there so that people can see and he has some of the through the was going on. because honestly, what in that day and you know, full of lies that have nothing to do with reality not. and i that britain nor germany, nor they...
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why not britain ? some nation ? why not britain? some nation will design personalised to match unique dna. why britain . match unique dna. why britain. why not? because sticking plaster politics holds us back . plaster politics holds us back. and if the current problems energy, security, productivity we compare all day . but it we compare all day. but it wouldn't matter the pattern is always the same . distracted by always the same. distracted by the short term obsessions that fixate westminster held back by a synthesis which uses low trusted as an excuse to narrow our ambitions to the potential of an active government setting . the direction we lurch from crisis to crisis , always crisis to crisis, always reacting, always behind the curve, a sticking plaster, never a kweer . just look at the a kweer. just look at the nhs for years we've had winter cnses for years we've had winter crises every year the same panic, the same despair is life and death . and yet the and death. and yet the government has never found long term solution .
why not britain ? some nation ? why not britain? some nation will design personalised to match unique dna. why britain . match unique dna. why britain. why not? because sticking plaster politics holds us back . plaster politics holds us back. and if the current problems energy, security, productivity we compare all day . but it we compare all day. but it wouldn't matter the pattern is always the same . distracted by always the same. distracted by the short term obsessions that fixate...
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britain's watching, britain's britain's watching. britain's watching , britain's watching. watching, britain's watching. we're proud to be gb news the people's champion. britain's news . hello. and a warm especially if you've just joined us. i'm nicholas sitting in for alison stewart today and we are in the last hour of programme i'll be keeping you company on tv and radio plenty more still to come including we looking at a more unhed including we looking at a more united kingdom with nicola sturgeon leaving role or will her successor push for a new indyref plus? sticking with scottish politics will head to edinburgh for this year's scotland's labour conference . scotland's labour conference. but first let's get the latest news with . hi there. it's news with. hi there. it's 1:00. news with. hi there. it's1:00. good afternoon to you. i know i'm throwing the gb newsroom. the uk will be the first country to provide longer range weapons to provide longer range weapons to with the prime to ukraine with the prime minister now is the time
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britain ahead of the eu . and we'll be ahead of the eu. and we'll be exploring cabinet reshuffle too. all that to come after the headunes. all that to come after the headlines . tom thank. good headlines. tom thank. good morning. this is the latest from the president . ukraine morning. this is the latest from the president. ukraine is arriving in the today in a surprise . it's his first visit surprise. it's his first visit to the country since start of russia's invasion . volodymyr russia's invasion. volodymyr zelenskyy will meet prime minister rishi sunak as well as make an address to parliament. he'll also visit ukrainian troops training in britain. it sounds the prime announces a stepping up of aid to the country, including to train ukrainian pilots. mr. sunak says the president's visit is a testament to the unbreakable friendship between the two countries , governments and, countries, governments and, organisations around the world offering support to turkey , offering support to turkey, syria after devast
britain ahead of the eu . and we'll be ahead of the eu. and we'll be exploring cabinet reshuffle too. all that to come after the headunes. all that to come after the headlines . tom thank. good headlines. tom thank. good morning. this is the latest from the president . ukraine morning. this is the latest from the president. ukraine is arriving in the today in a surprise . it's his first visit surprise. it's his first visit to the country since start of russia's invasion . volodymyr russia's...
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britain needs both. with labour, britain will get both. applause the government confirms plans to establish a new independent regulator of men's football in england, which aims to make clubs financially resilient and stop them joining breakaway competitions. over 160,000 uk asylum seekers are waiting for a decision on their case — a new record figure. the number of claims in the uk was almost 75,000 last year, the highest number for 19 years. legendary british football commentatorjohn motson has died aged 77. he covered 29 fa cups and 10 world cups over his 50—year career. three men have been arrested following the shooting of a senior police officer in county tyrone last night. police in northern ireland say the new ira, and violent republicans, are the focus of their investigation following the attack. detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell is said to be "fighting for his life" after two gunmen shot him several times at a sports complex in 0magh. he was attacked in front of his son, and young people he had been coaching. sinn fein de
britain needs both. with labour, britain will get both. applause the government confirms plans to establish a new independent regulator of men's football in england, which aims to make clubs financially resilient and stop them joining breakaway competitions. over 160,000 uk asylum seekers are waiting for a decision on their case — a new record figure. the number of claims in the uk was almost 75,000 last year, the highest number for 19 years. legendary british football commentatorjohn motson...
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so britain having this many problems. so i do britain having this many problems . so i do actually britain having this many problems. so i do actually think that this is pretty much as close as you can get to being an existential crisis for the conservative party and one that i suspect may yet come to deliver an almighty shock at the next election . now, rishi sunak, next election. now, rishi sunak, as you know, matthew has a five point plan , boost growth, cut point plan, boost growth, cut the debt , the nhs waiting lists, the debt, the nhs waiting lists, halve and stop the boats will delivery on those issues or at least progress on those issues. move the dial for him because i do think he's identified the five key areas. at least he knows what he's got to do . yeah knows what he's got to do. yeah i mean i think think as i mentioned in in the substack this week if you talk to people in and around rishi sunak, they will tell you that the only path to victory is what they call narrow , steep. so they are narrow, steep. so they are essentially convinced that if sunak
so britain having this many problems. so i do britain having this many problems . so i do actually britain having this many problems. so i do actually think that this is pretty much as close as you can get to being an existential crisis for the conservative party and one that i suspect may yet come to deliver an almighty shock at the next election . now, rishi sunak, next election. now, rishi sunak, as you know, matthew has a five point plan , boost growth, cut point plan, boost growth, cut the...