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as a born and bred londoner, central londoner myself. but but, you know, an interesting point that people want a sense of kind of neighbourhood , of kind of neighbourhood, community and collectiveness. and this might be the sort of slightly more bureaucratic , slightly more bureaucratic, maybe slightly fascistic side. >> another thing driving it is looking after each other's property values. and i've lived, times in my i've been posted to new york a couple of times, and in new york, in your office in your not your office blocks, your not your office blocks, your apartment blocks , there's your apartment blocks, there's always the superintendent. who's the person who looks after the building . and there are there building. and there are there tend to be very strict rules in those buildings, too. and it's to do with, first of all, living at close quarters and getting on with each other, but also preserving the value in a in a communal building of your own flat. >> i was just about to say something and i thought well i can't say that becaus
as a born and bred londoner, central londoner myself. but but, you know, an interesting point that people want a sense of kind of neighbourhood , of kind of neighbourhood, community and collectiveness. and this might be the sort of slightly more bureaucratic , slightly more bureaucratic, maybe slightly fascistic side. >> another thing driving it is looking after each other's property values. and i've lived, times in my i've been posted to new york a couple of times, and in new york, in...
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a decision londoners feel safe. a decision by the us to approve £49 billion in aid for ukraine has been welcomed by the uk, with the home secretary describing it as a vital step forwards. after months of wrangling, american politicians ended a deadlock, agreeing to provide a package which will also help replenish weapons and munitions . president weapons and munitions. president zelenskyy says the move will keep the war from expanding and will save thousands of lives. it now heads to the senate, which is expected to pass the bill in the next few days, and a record 50,000 people ran the london marathon today, completing the 26.2 mile route. they started just after 10 am, the event raising millions of pounds for charities. our very own gb news political editor, chris hope, was one of the many who crossed the finishing line today. >> well, i've done it. i got round 26.2 miles, five hours, eight minutes, but slower than normal for me . eight minutes, but slower than normal for me. had a very sore left hip at some point
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>> i moved out of london last yeah >> i moved out of london last year, but i do quite. i did quite often see them in london, but i don't know if maybe we lived in a dodgy area. they were doing patrols, but it's not as common as it used to be. bobbies on the beat. >> well, well, 50% of you say you never see it. >> and we're going to be talking to the shadow attorney general about that very shortly, let's bnngin about that very shortly, let's bring in emily thornberry now. she joins us this morning. good morning. welcome to the program. i wanted to start with you this morning about the sad breaking news from lord frank field's family that the 81 year old has passed away after what many would describe as a distinguished career of public service . did you want to extend service. did you want to extend your tributes as well ? your tributes as well? >> yes, i did, thank you . i >> yes, i did, thank you. i worked for many years with frank field and he campaigned particularly on child poverty and on pensioner poverty. particularly on child poverty and on pensioner poverty . and
>> i moved out of london last yeah >> i moved out of london last year, but i do quite. i did quite often see them in london, but i don't know if maybe we lived in a dodgy area. they were doing patrols, but it's not as common as it used to be. bobbies on the beat. >> well, well, 50% of you say you never see it. >> and we're going to be talking to the shadow attorney general about that very shortly, let's bnngin about that very shortly, let's bring in emily thornberry now....
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he came to london. he broke eliud kipchoge course record and ran the fastest ever half marathon in a marathon in the history of the event. and then he went and broke the world record in chicago. so we're going to ask the runners to 30s of applause to remember the man, to celebrate the life that he had , celebrate the life that he had, and we know that london will embrace that thought and celebrate his his tragically short life , but a life that had impact. >> lovely. and he should have been the olympics, shouldn't he, this year. but we wish the family well and wish everybody well the weekend. i guess well at the weekend. i guess it's the time for you it's the better time for you now. work's done though, now. all the work's done though, isn't all to isn't it? now we're all ready to go isn't it? now we're all ready to 9° ' isn't it? now we're all ready to go , yeah. we've got, you go, yeah. we've still got, you know, registering all know, we've registering all the runners moment, so we've runners at the
he came to london. he broke eliud kipchoge course record and ran the fastest ever half marathon in a marathon in the history of the event. and then he went and broke the world record in chicago. so we're going to ask the runners to 30s of applause to remember the man, to celebrate the life that he had , celebrate the life that he had, and we know that london will embrace that thought and celebrate his his tragically short life , but a life that had impact. >> lovely. and he should have...
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and a school in london is in trouble for defying the iranian morality police. paul. >> yeah . okay, so, school head >> yeah. okay, so, school head teacher apologises after ban the huab teacher apologises after ban the hijab sign. put up in playground for art project. now i'll get into this a little bit more detail because you're probably thinking what on earth is going on here? and it's an absolute nonsense, really. richard paul, headteacher of greatfield school in barking, east london, condemned the sign as ill judged decision made by a year ten students. so first of all, he's chucked his own student under the bus. richard paul, you should be ashamed of yourself. he said. the banner was tied up in the playground, on the playground fence as part of an art project, and did not represent the views of the school. it's art. first of all, this is an art installation , this is an art installation, right? so this is this is the sort of thing you may have seen at a protest. so the artist who was in year ten, which is a 14 or 15 year old kid, and this head teacher has thrown him under
and a school in london is in trouble for defying the iranian morality police. paul. >> yeah . okay, so, school head >> yeah. okay, so, school head teacher apologises after ban the huab teacher apologises after ban the hijab sign. put up in playground for art project. now i'll get into this a little bit more detail because you're probably thinking what on earth is going on here? and it's an absolute nonsense, really. richard paul, headteacher of greatfield school in barking, east...
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safer for them , because he safer for them, because he himself acknowledges that i want to london be a 24 hour city. but the night experience is very much different from women than men. >> well, also, you know, bars and clubs are not are closing nots anyway, aren't they? nightlife is in terrible trouble how. >> now. >> there's so many annoying things about this piece. i mean, one of them sadiq khan saying it gives me no satisfaction for being shown to have been right in relation to challenges around the police service. his takeaway is that he was right because he means police need more resources. he also claims the mate campaign was a success, which is hilarious because, there was a small increase in a self—reporting yougov poll, people saying that it made them change their minds afterwards, you know, pathetic nonsense. he's obsessed with misogyny. i mean, left wing policies put women at risk , you know, like women at risk, you know, like weak border policies and weak on crime and so on. so now he's saying, oh, but i'm worried about women, but what are you actually doing about it?
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the london's west end last year. the performance was stopped when activists stormed the stage and locked themselves to the set. an audience of around 1000 people was asked to leave the venue and the performance was cancelled. the court was told the action cost the theatre an estimated £60,000. and for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common shirts now it's back to lee anderson's real . anderson's real. world. >> welcome to lee anderson's real world. and today, joining me is the director of the free speech union, john mcvarish. thank you for coming on the show for the first time. and he's back. he's left corner. back. he's left in the corner. he's our socialist. it's andy mcdonald. a trade unionist mcdonald. he's a trade unionist by profession. look, this week, guys ' by profession. look, this week, guys , we saw the natcon guys, we saw the natcon conference in brussels . the conference in brussels. the sound of heavy jackboots outside, the police st
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why should they have to be forced to go down to london every weekend to patrol this lot? >> yeah, i agree, and i think that that is a is a really big issue actually. and that's a really, really important issue, and how we deal with that is an important one. but however, i don't think it should have come at the cost of curtailing freedoms that we hold dear, you know, as british people, i don't think that's the way to do it . know, as british people, i don't think that's the way to do it. i slightly disagree with harry that i don't think it's a difficult one. i think it's actually a fairly straightforward one, which is the police need to be policing, arresting and then si king to the cps for charging when people are crossing that line into a criminal threshold. i think that's really, really important, i don't think the answer is to ban them, but clearly that there are, you know, there are issues here that absolutely need to be deau here that absolutely need to be dealt with. and the cost to the taxpayer is one of them. but it cannot be the answer that we just ban it. >> oka
why should they have to be forced to go down to london every weekend to patrol this lot? >> yeah, i agree, and i think that that is a is a really big issue actually. and that's a really, really important issue, and how we deal with that is an important one. but however, i don't think it should have come at the cost of curtailing freedoms that we hold dear, you know, as british people, i don't think that's the way to do it . know, as british people, i don't think that's the way to do it. i...
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four masterminding an arson plot on london businesses . four other london businesses. four other men were also charged in connection with the same investigation . those are the top investigation. those are the top stories. and for all the latest do sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts. now, though, it's back to . patrick. to. patrick. >> you've all heard of the evil hook handed hate cleric abu hamza, the terrorist scumbag allowed to prowl the streets of london, preach at mosques and live in a £1 million council flat? well meet at rangzieb ahmed. so this guy was osama bin laden's top operative in europe. he was convicted of directing terrorism. he was jailed in 2008 for plotting mass murder and was caught with a book of terror contacts written in invisible ink and a rucksack that contained traces of explosives. it's emerged that this guy has received almost £1 million in legal aid, reportedly, and could. now. are you ready ? yep. could. now. are you ready? yep. he could be a free man by june because he's take
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so what would the king have to do to be sedate in london now ? sedate in london now? >> 15, 15. oh, lord, it'd be quicker to walk. >> it would be. he probably prefer that as well. yeah, he probably would prefer. no, it's a fair point. >> 22 miles an hour is breaking the speed limit in london. the world's gone slightly crackers that it has now . that it has now. >> there is some good news as well. this morning. that summer is just around the corner. and of course we want to make it sizzle for you. so we've got an incredible £20,000 in cash up for grabs in the latest great british giveaway. it's how much? £20,000. yeah. so our biggest cash prize to date would you know. and it could all be yours. so here's how you could be the winner. >> we've blown the budget by giving you the chance to win a totally terrific £20,000 in tax free cash to make your summer spectacular. you could use that cash to splash out on a holiday, make the garden glam, buy a new car, or just save it for a rainy day. whatever you'd spend £20,000 on, make sure you don't miss the chance to make it yours for a
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i think it was in london. he probably was in london. and he probably was in london. and he probably was he had. he was with bad people. he had. he supposedly he had year old supposedly he had a 19 year old brazilian boy . that was brazilian rent boy. that was a previous scandal. that was a previous scandal. that was a previous si king. >> we don't know whether the people actually with bad people were actually with a bad person, it sounds person, which is what it sounds like the following like, because the following day, he call and he he made another call and he needed 35,000. i suppose that's because the amount had needed 35,000. i suppose that's because and amount had needed 35,000. i suppose that's because and this amount had needed 35,000. i suppose that's because and this was»unt had needed 35,000. i suppose that's because and this was the had worked, and this was the accusation was accusation is that this was coming funds that coming from campaign funds that were then not replaced. >> and this is it's totally seedy and, yeah. >> you know, and also the, his cam
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four masterminding an arson plot on london businesses . four other london businesses. four other men were also charged in connection with the same investigation . in and in a investigation. in and in a separate case, a former parliamentary researcher has been ordered not to contact mps after he was charged with spying for china. christopher cash, who's 29, and 32 year old christopher berry are accused of offences under the official secrets act. the pair appeared at westminster magistrates court this morning but were not required to enter any pleas. both have been granted bail. well, those are the top stories. and for the latest, do sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or just go to gb news. common alerts. now it's back to lee anderson's real . anderson's real. world. >> welcome to the anderson's real world. i'm lee anderson, the reform uk mp for ashfield. and tonight i'm delighted to be joined by andrew gimson, who is a political biographer and journalist. and our left in the corner housewives favourite. my mother's favourite , matthew laws
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it serves, believe it or not, 27% of uk households , largely in london households, largely in london and the south east, as the name suggests. so what's actually going on? well, i've got on the money graphic for you, martin, because i know you'd feel short changed otherwise. so what, thames water have said publicly , thames water have said publicly, they've said they're proposing proposing to invest £18.7 billion from 2025 to 20 24 to 2030. that's in repairing pipes and, you know, beach sewage and all this stuff . that's really all this stuff. that's really been annoying people over recent years tackling our decrepit victorian water infrastructure. if they do that investment, though, they're saying to the regulator they want a 40% rise in bills over the next five years, over and above inflation, an enormous rise in your household water bill off what which is the regulator which are meant to have consumer households on their, you know , households on their, you know, they're meant to support them, have rejected , the thames water have rejected, the thames water proposal and a final o
it serves, believe it or not, 27% of uk households , largely in london households, largely in london and the south east, as the name suggests. so what's actually going on? well, i've got on the money graphic for you, martin, because i know you'd feel short changed otherwise. so what, thames water have said publicly , thames water have said publicly, they've said they're proposing proposing to invest £18.7 billion from 2025 to 20 24 to 2030. that's in repairing pipes and, you know, beach sewage...
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it's a story about london, about money, about . london, about money, about. love. charles dickens and the river thames. how can you go wrong, our mutual friend. songs by pj harvey, who's a highly respected indie artist . and the respected indie artist. and the direction by ben power, who also did the lyrics he adapted the lehman trilogy hugely promising. i an instinct on these i have an instinct on these things. sometimes i walked in, i saw plastic sheeting at the back of the stage, some chairs scattered around and a drum kit and a piano, and my spirits did start sinking . and early on start sinking. and early on we're on the river, gaffer hexam is pulling bodies out of the river to loot them and then sell them on, but they come on with a long plank of wood, and him and his daughter and another person, and they're of doing this and they're kind of doing this on and this is over on the river. and this is over three hours. and that was about ten at minutes ten minutes in. at ten minutes in, was this is not in, i was like, this is not going work me. going to work for
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it's not just london happen. it's not just a london thing, other cities thing, it's in many other cities around the country and just around the country and not just the as well. so the big cities as well. so i think labour are right to try and get us building the government's pledged 300,000 homes year, and it's only homes a year, and it's only really producing little more than 200,000. so there's definitely a political marketplace for this, particularly among young people. so look, the green belt , particularly among young people. so look, the green belt, martin, the green belt was created in the green belt was created in the late 1940s. and the idea it's getting smaller and the lib dems keep saying it's getting smaller is absolute nonsense, because since the late 1970s, the green belt has more than doubled in acreage. >> wow, right. it's gone up by 140. and i've done the sums in my book, so it's more than doubled in size. and the reason it's more than doubled in size is because councils keep adding to it, becau
it's not just london happen. it's not just a london thing, other cities thing, it's in many other cities around the country and just around the country and not just the as well. so the big cities as well. so i think labour are right to try and get us building the government's pledged 300,000 homes year, and it's only homes a year, and it's only really producing little more than 200,000. so there's definitely a political marketplace for this, particularly among young people. so look, the green...
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feeding into parts of east anglia and towards london and kent. as we head towards the afternoon, some showery outbreaks across parts of the southwest . otherwise lots of the southwest. otherwise lots of the southwest. otherwise lots of places having a dry day, particularly across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. lots of sunshine and blue skies here. a bit of a west east split in our temperatures in the east. pretty cool at times. temperatures just about getting into double figures , getting into double figures, milder or warmer further west with lots of places in the mid , with lots of places in the mid, possibly even high teens. any drizzly rain across parts of the southeast will clear away as we go through this evening, leaving a largely dry night and largely clear skies too. as a result, with the clear skies and some cold air making its way across the country , we are going to see the country, we are going to see temperatures taking a bit of a dip, so there will be a bit of frost around first thing tomorrow morning, particularl
feeding into parts of east anglia and towards london and kent. as we head towards the afternoon, some showery outbreaks across parts of the southwest . otherwise lots of the southwest. otherwise lots of the southwest. otherwise lots of places having a dry day, particularly across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. lots of sunshine and blue skies here. a bit of a west east split in our temperatures in the east. pretty cool at times. temperatures just about getting into double...
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i travel within london when i don't travel within london, i'm usually going to an airport to to fly another city. why would i need a car? so thank you very much to the great british public and all of your viewers for subsidising my transport choice, but i don't think they should have to. >> i assume everyone's like me that absolutely needs a car, because the amount of junk . i'm because the amount of junk. i'm like a travelling circus with my kid, the amount of junk that i transport along with me. there's no way i could do without my car. but a lot of you guys at home, perhaps you'll have your rail cards. you're all saying a lot of people use the networks and they essentially the higher earners. but, you get the seniors among you. you will get a nice discount with a rail card anyway. one of the other things is that the labour party, said kerry, is that they are not going to close down ticket offices. and this was a big debate that was raging on, quite recently actually, about whether or not we do need all of these ticket offices. do you think we do? >> yeah, i do think we do need the ticket
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as yet another pro—palestinian protest takes the streets of london tomorrow , the streets of london tomorrow, i'll be joined in the studio by the organiser of the counter—protest. but will we see more conflict in the capital this weekend? that's all coming up. but first, it's time for your latest news headlines and it is tamsin roberts as. >> martin, thanks very much and good afternoon from the gb newsroom. >> it's 330. scotland's first minister says he will not resign on ahead of a crucial test of his leadership next week. humza yousaf says as a minority government, his party will need to make some concessions as it negotiates with other parties . negotiates with other parties. it's after the collapse of the snp's power sharing deal with the greens yesterday, but the first minister says he'll fight on. >> i fully intend to not just win that vote, but i intend to fight to make sure that the government stays , not just the government stays, not just the government stays, not just the government continues to deliver on the priorities of the people, like, for example, investing in affordable
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anyway london one of the best cities in the world. the palace will still be there all the pomp and ceremony. but what about the soft international diplomatic power? the fact is that when king charles where is the palace? he stays in the elysee palace, where, when he goes to washington, he stays in the white house. >> where has king charles gone ? >> where has king charles gone? since he's been. since he since his coronation. >> well, he's not been. >> well, he's not been. >> well, he's not been. >> well, give him a chance. he wasn't well. >> he wasn't well when he wasn't, he was very shortly. >> it's almost the year long anniversary of the coronation. and he was empowered before then. and he hasn't gone anywhere australia, new zealand, they haven't seen him. and those countries were expecting to keep the monarch as their head of state. >> answer my question. the soft diplomatic power of the royal family is second to none. if it was an ex—politician that was our president, they wouldn't get the red card. >> doesn't have to be an ex p
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well, just look at london. >> look at london, you know, under, >> look at london, you know, under , you know, london sadiq under, you know, london sadiq khan you know, who said, you know, he wouldn't have a single strike under his watch. you've had more strikes in london than ever before. that's a good point, is it not? >> there are. yeah. i'm not saying there have been strikes in labour wales as well. i trying to be straight talking here. i'm saying that you get strikes under a conservative government. you may well get strikes under a labour government. if you do, then it's slightly belies the argument that labour are in hock to the unions. >> yeah. do you both think then the polls will close? are you both agreed on that? as in the narrow? >> they traditionally do , but >> they traditionally do, but then things that traditionally happen haven't been happening over the last few years, so who knows. i mean, i don't claim to have any prognostication ability . i i'm not mystic meg. >> not well, god rest her. god rest her. >> that talent. we need it right now. yes >> no. you're right. i mea
well, just look at london. >> look at london, you know, under, >> look at london, you know, under , you know, london sadiq under, you know, london sadiq khan you know, who said, you know, he wouldn't have a single strike under his watch. you've had more strikes in london than ever before. that's a good point, is it not? >> there are. yeah. i'm not saying there have been strikes in labour wales as well. i trying to be straight talking here. i'm saying that you get strikes under...
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londoners provocation. jewish londoners must be able to feel safe in the city. john. sergeant, what the hell going with the met police? >> well, they've got into a muddle, haven't they? and there's complete misunderstanding there's complete mislpolice anding there's complete mislpolice broadly speaking, the police broadly speaking, have be careful to make have got to be careful to make sure isn't a real sure there isn't a real conflagration between the two sides. i think we'd all agree on that. you don't want actually crazy battle to take place with supporters of one side fighting the supporters of the other side assuming there are two straightforward sides, and on this occasion they've obviously made a terrible mistake, they've apologised for it. the police have. >> joanna, i think the biggest crime here is communication, and i think it is a miscommunication the way that the police officer spoke to this jewish gentleman , spoke to this jewish gentleman, you know, kind of identifying his jewishness as the problem. but realistically, i think what he was trying to do wa
londoners provocation. jewish londoners must be able to feel safe in the city. john. sergeant, what the hell going with the met police? >> well, they've got into a muddle, haven't they? and there's complete misunderstanding there's complete mislpolice anding there's complete mislpolice broadly speaking, the police broadly speaking, have be careful to make have got to be careful to make sure isn't a real sure there isn't a real conflagration between the two sides. i think we'd all agree on...
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and what was in london. and what i discovered report discovered in this report was that know that when the that i now know that when the king is in london, it's only to do one thing. to see his do one thing. it's to see his doctors have cancer doctors and have cancer treatment. whether knowingly treatment. so whether knowingly or unknowingly, this herald got the document under the nose of charles just after he'd had some cancer treatment and charles signed off on it and really , signed off on it and really, there was a huge row behind the scenes because everyone knows there's a very strict protocol, which i didn't know which actually i didn't know about the but about until i did the story. but there's protocol there's a very strict protocol now. so if king's in london, now. so if the king's in london, he's really doing he's not really doing any official official official documents or official work. guy had work. and this guy had circumnavigated the protocol to get his get his own way, which is sort of a side
and what was in london. and what i discovered report discovered in this report was that know that when the that i now know that when the king is in london, it's only to do one thing. to see his do one thing. it's to see his doctors have cancer doctors and have cancer treatment. whether knowingly treatment. so whether knowingly or unknowingly, this herald got the document under the nose of charles just after he'd had some cancer treatment and charles signed off on it and really , signed off on...
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the mayor of london, sadiq mps. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, will meet met commissioner sir mark rowley on tomorrow to discuss community relations issues. it comes as sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests , with pro—palestinian protests, with a former home secretary, suella braverman, suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked, after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer. the met police have now responded in a statement, saying the assistant commissioner, matt twist, has written to gideon falter to offer a private meeting to apologise and discuss what the met can do to ensure jewish londoners feel safe. this evening, the met will also invite senior representatives from across london's jewish communities as officials from the mayor's office and members of the house of lords, and selected media to operational planning exercises. a decision by the us
the mayor of london, sadiq mps. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, will meet met commissioner sir mark rowley on tomorrow to discuss community relations issues. it comes as sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests , with pro—palestinian protests, with a former home secretary, suella braverman, suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked, after its chief...
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two men have been arrested at a pro—palestine protest in london. police say one was holding a placard with a swastika and the other made a racist remark towards counter—protesters . the towards counter—protesters. the event, which was organised by the palestine solidarity campaign, was calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza . immediate ceasefire in gaza. part of that march took it past a fixed pro—israel demonstration on pall mall. earlier, a counter demonstration organised by the campaign against anti—semitism was cancelled , with organisers was cancelled, with organisers saying that the safety of jews was at risk . saying that the safety of jews was at risk. humza yousaf is asking leaders of rival parties to find common ground with the snp as his leadership hangs in the balance. he's inviting them to talks at his official residence to see how they can work with his minority government. the scottish first minister says he won't resign ahead of a crunch vote on his leadership next week. it comes after the collapse of the snp's power sha
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so this is a clip of, of a jewish man walking through central london, walking past the march, wanting to walk through the march , as is his right as the march, as is his right as a human being, as a londoner, and being stopped by a policeman who's basically like, look, you're open, you're jewish, they'll see you're jewish. and that could well sort of antagonise the protests here. now, we've been told for six months that these protests, they're peace marches and everybody's welcome. and it's got nothing. they're not anti—semitic at all, even though they're being these horrible placards and chants for the genocide of jews. and yet the police are jewish. person rocks up basically just wearing a yarmulke and suddenly surrounded by going, no, no, you by police going, no, no, no, you can't because you might can't go here because you might provoke being openly provoke people being openly jewish. we've got jewish. yeah. and we've got a little clip. yeah. you are quite openly jewish. >> this is a pro—palestinian march, right? i'm not accusing you of anything, but i'm worried about to your
so this is a clip of, of a jewish man walking through central london, walking past the march, wanting to walk through the march , as is his right as the march, as is his right as a human being, as a londoner, and being stopped by a policeman who's basically like, look, you're open, you're jewish, they'll see you're jewish. and that could well sort of antagonise the protests here. now, we've been told for six months that these protests, they're peace marches and everybody's welcome. and it's got...
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the mayor of london, sadiq mps. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, will meet met commissioner sir mark rowley tomorrow to discuss community relations. it comes as sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung facing calls to quit over his handling of pro palestinian protests, with the former home secretary , suella braverman secretary, suella braverman suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites . the campaign anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer. the met police have now responded in a statement, saying the assistant commissioner has written to gideon falter to offer a private meeting to apologise his . a decision by the apologise his. a decision by the us to approve £49 billion in aid for ukraine has been welcomed by the uk, with the foreign secretary describing it as a vital step forward. after months of wrangling, american politicians ended a deadlock, agreeing to prov
the mayor of london, sadiq mps. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, will meet met commissioner sir mark rowley tomorrow to discuss community relations. it comes as sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung facing calls to quit over his handling of pro palestinian protests, with the former home secretary , suella braverman secretary, suella braverman suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites . the campaign anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir...
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today , as take place in london today, as police say the risk of disorder is not high enough to ban it. the march, organised by the palestine solidarity campaign, is set to begin at parliament square at midday and end at hyde park, where speeches will then be given. the protest group says the event is in response to israel's brutal attack on gaza. this march will be its 13th national protest since the first was staged on october ninth. meanwhile, a demonstration organised by the campaign against anti—semitism was due to take place today, but that has been cancelled, the organisation said the walk together event had received threats and identified hostile actors who posed a risk to the safety of jews . the king to the safety of jews. the king is to return to public duties with his medical team, saying they're very encouraged by the progress made in his cancer treatment. a palace spokesperson says king charles is greatly encouraged to be resuming some pubuc encouraged to be resuming some public facing duties, and very grateful to his medical team , grateful to his medical team, buck
today , as take place in london today, as police say the risk of disorder is not high enough to ban it. the march, organised by the palestine solidarity campaign, is set to begin at parliament square at midday and end at hyde park, where speeches will then be given. the protest group says the event is in response to israel's brutal attack on gaza. this march will be its 13th national protest since the first was staged on october ninth. meanwhile, a demonstration organised by the campaign...
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the child was reported missing on brompton road in london on monday. the former leader of the democratic unionist party, sir jeffrey donaldson , has been jeffrey donaldson, has been released on bail. northern ireland's longest serving mp was suspended from the dup following his arrest last month for what's been described as historical sex charges, including one count of rape. his wife has also been charged with aiding and abetting in relation to the same investigation. in his resignation letter , he said he resignation letter, he said he would be strenuously contesting the allegations and the government is set to face a high court challenge against its xl bully ban campaign group don't ban me, license me has been given permission to bring legal action against the department for environment and rural affairs. the large bulldog type american breed was added to the list in october last year, following a series of attacks. campaigners argue that the ban is unlawful and irrational. well, for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr c
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anyway london one of the best cities in the world. the palace will still be there all the pomp and ceremony. but what about the soft international diplomatic power? the fact is that when king charles where is the palace? he stays in the elysee palace, where, when he goes to washington, he stays in the white house. >> where has king charles gone ? >> where has king charles gone? since he's been. since he since his coronation. >> well, he's not been. >> well, he's not been. >> well, he's not been. >> well, give him a chance. he wasn't well. >> he wasn't well when he wasn't, he was very shortly. >> it's almost the year long anniversary of the coronation. and he was empowered before then. and he hasn't gone anywhere australia, new zealand, they haven't seen him. and those countries were expecting to keep the monarch as their head of state. >> answer my question. the soft diplomatic power of the royal family is second to none. if it was an ex—politician that was our president, they wouldn't get the red card. >> doesn't have to be an ex p
anyway london one of the best cities in the world. the palace will still be there all the pomp and ceremony. but what about the soft international diplomatic power? the fact is that when king charles where is the palace? he stays in the elysee palace, where, when he goes to washington, he stays in the white house. >> where has king charles gone ? >> where has king charles gone? since he's been. since he since his coronation. >> well, he's not been. >> well, he's not...
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on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to anti—semitic incidents, but there is a broader malaise amongst the forces of law and order. another example is that a prisoner prison governor apologised to the double rapist isla bryson, who is trans, after complaining about being called son. if our forces of law and order do not stop pandering to the woke brigade, trust and respect will be further eroded . how do we be further eroded. how do we rebuild confidence in them? well i'm joined now by by former metropolitan police detective peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much for joining peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much forjoining me. how
on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to...
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the child was reported missing on brompton road in london on monday. the former leader of the democratic unionist party, sir jeffrey donaldson , has been jeffrey donaldson, has been released on bail. northern ireland's longest serving mp was suspended from the dup following his arrest last month for what's been described as historical sex charges, including one count of rape. his wife has also been charged with aiding and abetting in relation to the same investigation. in his resignation letter , he said he resignation letter, he said he would be strenuously contesting the allegations and the government is set to face a high court challenge against its xl bully ban campaign group don't ban me, license me has been given permission to bring legal action against the department for environment and rural affairs. the large bulldog type american breed was added to the list in october last year, following a series of attacks. campaigners argue that the ban is unlawful and irrational. well, for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr c
the child was reported missing on brompton road in london on monday. the former leader of the democratic unionist party, sir jeffrey donaldson , has been jeffrey donaldson, has been released on bail. northern ireland's longest serving mp was suspended from the dup following his arrest last month for what's been described as historical sex charges, including one count of rape. his wife has also been charged with aiding and abetting in relation to the same investigation. in his resignation letter...
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on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to anti—semitic incidents, but there is a broader malaise amongst the forces of law and order. another example is that a prisoner prison governor apologised to the double rapist isla bryson, who is trans, after complaining about being called son. if our forces of law and order do not stop pandering to the woke brigade, trust and respect will be further eroded . how do we be further eroded. how do we rebuild confidence in them? well i'm joined now by by former metropolitan police detective peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much for joining peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much forjoining me. how
on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to...
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well, two men have been arrested at a pro—palestine protest in london. police say one was holding a placard with a swastika and the other made a racist remark towards counter—protesters. the event, which was organised by the palestine solidarity campaign, was calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. part of that march route took it past a fixed pro—israeli demonstration on pall mall . earlier, a counter pall mall. earlier, a counter demo organised by the campaign against anti semitism was cancelled, with organisers saying that the safety of jews was at risk . saying that the safety of jews was at risk. humza yousaf is asking leaders of rival parties to find common ground with the snp, as his leadership hangs in the balance, he's inviting them to talks at his official residence to see how they can work with his minority government . the scottish first government. the scottish first minister says he won't resign ahead of a crunch vote over his leadership. next week comes after the collapse of the snp's power sharing deal with the greens last thursda
well, two men have been arrested at a pro—palestine protest in london. police say one was holding a placard with a swastika and the other made a racist remark towards counter—protesters. the event, which was organised by the palestine solidarity campaign, was calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. part of that march route took it past a fixed pro—israeli demonstration on pall mall . earlier, a counter pall mall. earlier, a counter demo organised by the campaign against anti semitism...
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well, as we just heard there, rishi sunak is speaking in central london. we're going to take you there live now to hear more from him as he sets out his welfare reform plan, overcome whatever barriers they might face to living an independent, fulfilling life . independent, fulfilling life. >> everyone with the potential should be supported and not just to earn, but to contribute and belong. and we must never tolerate barriers that hold people back from making their contribution and from sharing in that sense of self—worth that comes from feeling part of being something bigger than ourselves. and that is why this is a moral mission. and why the value of work is so central to my vision for welfare reform. and it is fitting to be setting out that vision here at the centre for social justice . over your 20 social justice. over your 20 year history, you've inspired far reaching changes to welfare, and i want to pay tribute to you and i want to pay tribute to you and of course, your founder, my friend iain duncan smith, who began that journey of reform in 2010
well, as we just heard there, rishi sunak is speaking in central london. we're going to take you there live now to hear more from him as he sets out his welfare reform plan, overcome whatever barriers they might face to living an independent, fulfilling life . independent, fulfilling life. >> everyone with the potential should be supported and not just to earn, but to contribute and belong. and we must never tolerate barriers that hold people back from making their contribution and from...
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update two people hospitalised a double stabbing outside kilburn overground station in london. now david cameron's been back in government for less than six months, but it's fair to say that his time as foreign secretary hasn't been without its controversy . i'm about to its controversy. i'm about to speak to someone who knows the man now known as lord cameron of chipping norton very well, because he used to work for him. i'm martin daubney on gb news, >> i'm patrick christys . every >> i'm patrick christys. every weeknight from nine, i bring you two hours of unmissable , two hours of unmissable, explosive debate and headline grabbing interviews. what impact has that had? >> we got death threats and the bomb threat and so on. >> our job is to do what's in >> ourjob is to do what's in the best interest of our country. >> you made my argument for me one at a time. >> my guests and i tackle the issues that really matter with a sharp take on every story i'm heanng sharp take on every story i'm hearing up and down the country. >> that was a beginning, not an end. >> patrick christys
update two people hospitalised a double stabbing outside kilburn overground station in london. now david cameron's been back in government for less than six months, but it's fair to say that his time as foreign secretary hasn't been without its controversy . i'm about to its controversy. i'm about to speak to someone who knows the man now known as lord cameron of chipping norton very well, because he used to work for him. i'm martin daubney on gb news, >> i'm patrick christys . every...
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he's gone to dine at the ritz hotel in london to celebrate his 102nd birthday in style. chelsea pensioner john morris volunteered for the pensionerjohn morris volunteered for the raiding support regiment and took part in the allied invasion of italy. gb news correspondent cameron walker went to meet him at the ritz today , war is not glamorous i >> -- >> we thought it was actually when you're young. >> john morris is the last surviving member of his sas regiment from the second world war. before joining the special forces , his service began in forces, his service began in kent, shooting down german bombers targeting london. >> the only thing i shot down, actually was a chimney kitchen chimney . accidentally by chimney. accidentally by mistake. nobody had any breakfast that morning . i wasn't breakfast that morning. i wasn't very popular. >> john was one of the last people to receive a 100th birthday card from queen elizabeth ii. >> all birthday cards from the children from christ church school celebrating his 102nd birthday this week, local school children made him card
he's gone to dine at the ritz hotel in london to celebrate his 102nd birthday in style. chelsea pensioner john morris volunteered for the pensionerjohn morris volunteered for the raiding support regiment and took part in the allied invasion of italy. gb news correspondent cameron walker went to meet him at the ritz today , war is not glamorous i >> -- >> we thought it was actually when you're young. >> john morris is the last surviving member of his sas regiment from the...
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that's when he came out of the hospital, of course, the london clinic. and we didn't know quite. and we still do not know the actual nature of the cancer, apart from the fact that it's not prostate cancer . not prostate cancer. >> yeah, indeed. and actually, one of my panellists were just there . we were talking about there. we were talking about whether or not the royals should be as open, about their health matters as what they currently are being. do you think that's the right approach ? the right approach? >> i think they've got it about right , i >> i think they've got it about right, i think when they did, at our urging, at come forward with some of the facts, i think that was only right and proper. but even if we knew the nature , the even if we knew the nature, the exact nature, michelle, we would never say so . it would have to never say so. it would have to be left to buckingham palace to announce that sort of detail. of course, he's the head of state. of course he's the person of pubuc of course he's the person of public personality. he's a world figure. but he's entit
that's when he came out of the hospital, of course, the london clinic. and we didn't know quite. and we still do not know the actual nature of the cancer, apart from the fact that it's not prostate cancer . not prostate cancer. >> yeah, indeed. and actually, one of my panellists were just there . we were talking about there. we were talking about whether or not the royals should be as open, about their health matters as what they currently are being. do you think that's the right approach...
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have been convicted of aggravated trespass after they disturbed a performance of les miserables in london's west end last year. the performance was stopped when activists stormed the stage and locked themselves to the set. an audience of around 1000 people was asked to leave the venue, and the performance was cancelled, the court was told. the action cost the theatre an estimated £60,000 and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts. now it's back to . mark. back to. mark. >> if you thought the biggest problem facing the country was illegal immigration and ongoing cost of living crisis, a broken nhs, sky high taxes or a bloated and inefficient public sector? think again. it's so dreadful smokers you've got to worry about. that's right. whose taxes pay about. that's right. whose taxes pay for our beleaguered public services? this hasn't stopped born again socialist rishi sunak wasting parliamentary time and annoying half his own party with annoying half his own party with a very unconservative and probably unenfo
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dylan ail is accused of masterminding an arson plot on london businesses after allegedly being recruited as a russian for spy other men, were also charged in connection with the same investigation . and in a separate investigation. and in a separate case, a former parliamentary researcher has been ordered not to contact mps after he was charged with spying for china. christopher cash, who's 29, and 32 year old christopher berry are accused of offences under the official secrets act . the the official secrets act. the pair appeared at westminster magistrates court this morning but were not required to enter any pleas in the us. the actress ashley judd says the overturning of harvey weinstein's rape conviction is an institutional betrayal. her allegation of sexual assault by the hollywood producer helped spark the metoo movement. a major film star in the 1990s, she sued weinstein in 2018, claiming he damaged her career after she rejected his advances. his 2020 rape conviction was overturned yesterday after a new york court ruled that he didn't receive a fair trial . the district fair trial
dylan ail is accused of masterminding an arson plot on london businesses after allegedly being recruited as a russian for spy other men, were also charged in connection with the same investigation . and in a separate investigation. and in a separate case, a former parliamentary researcher has been ordered not to contact mps after he was charged with spying for china. christopher cash, who's 29, and 32 year old christopher berry are accused of offences under the official secrets act . the the...
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like 15 to 20% of the global fossil fuel economy through the city of economy goes through the city of london. we have responsibility. >> if look russia , >> but if you look at russia, which is a country we want to see badly, it's managed to see doing badly, it's managed to get its economy to recover because it's got incredibly cheap energy prices, partly because nobody else will buy their energy at the moment. but that helps consumers and it helps industry. and helps russian industry. and regrettably, aid to russian regrettably, that aid to russian industry used to make industry is being used to make munitions to fight against the ukrainians. >> i find your use of russia rather extraordinary to two out of the last four years they were in recession, two of the last four years they were in session. >> currently, their interest rates their inflation rates are 16, their inflation rates are 16, their inflation rates 8, and their average income is £7,000 a year. comparing our economy, which is a lord which has lowered our carbon emissions over since 1990 by 50% with 60 to 70% growth, but much slo
like 15 to 20% of the global fossil fuel economy through the city of economy goes through the city of london. we have responsibility. >> if look russia , >> but if you look at russia, which is a country we want to see badly, it's managed to see doing badly, it's managed to get its economy to recover because it's got incredibly cheap energy prices, partly because nobody else will buy their energy at the moment. but that helps consumers and it helps industry. and helps russian...
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there are about 20 to 30,000 people that descend onto london. >> well, even more so . this is >> well, even more so. this is about a hundred people. it looks like there's a couple of hundred people there trying to walk down the street. the police from what, from what i can see are intentionally stopping them from walking down the street and causing the police look from these pictures look like they're up for a for a scuffle because the organisers said we will end the organisers said we will end the march at this point and then go backwards. >> and they extended through. >> and they extended through. >> and they extended through. >> and that's why i find it amazing. people have been arrested for being arrested for being drunk and disorderly, yet people can go down whitehall screaming for invitada river to the sea carrying swastikas, and they don't get nicked. >> this actually proves the point because we don't make it a proper national day of celebration. you finish up having people doing independent marches and protests and their own things. other countries make it a na
there are about 20 to 30,000 people that descend onto london. >> well, even more so . this is >> well, even more so. this is about a hundred people. it looks like there's a couple of hundred people there trying to walk down the street. the police from what, from what i can see are intentionally stopping them from walking down the street and causing the police look from these pictures look like they're up for a for a scuffle because the organisers said we will end the organisers said...