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he's fresh from the london marathon, everybody, fantastic effort. christopher i bet your legs and your feet are killing today, anyway , tell us about the rwanda anyway, tell us about the rwanda plan. what's gone on today ? plan. what's gone on today? >> that's right. michel. and good evening to you. yeah. i'm here in historic westminster hall, which has seen many, all sorts of dramas take place. i mean, charles the first was tried a few feet from where i'm standing. but the battle right now is over there. the house of commons versus house of lords. on these two changes to the safety of rwanda bill. they both have now been sent back to the lords in the past hour, the house of commons has voted by a majority of between 70 and 80 to return. these attempts to weaken to water down the safety of rwanda bill on areas like regular checks on safety of rwanda. whether you can send afghan veterans back to rwanda if they arrive here illegally . if they arrive here illegally. both those measures have gone back to the house of lords. they then voted 10 pm. tonigh
he's fresh from the london marathon, everybody, fantastic effort. christopher i bet your legs and your feet are killing today, anyway , tell us about the rwanda anyway, tell us about the rwanda plan. what's gone on today ? plan. what's gone on today? >> that's right. michel. and good evening to you. yeah. i'm here in historic westminster hall, which has seen many, all sorts of dramas take place. i mean, charles the first was tried a few feet from where i'm standing. but the battle right...
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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 squatters have vowed to stay inside a gordon ramsay pub until their evicted. some were spotted leaving the venue this morning after the celebrity chef's lawyers secured a court order. but it's not clear how many people are still in the building. the group shut themselves in the york and albany in north london last week. they claim the legal system is designed for the rich , system is designed for the rich, and argue the building has been left empty for years. in an area with some of the worst levels of rough sleeping in the country. and latest stories, sign and for the latest stories, sign up gb news alerts by scanning up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common shirts now it's ba
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 squatters have vowed to stay inside a gordon ramsay pub until their evicted. some were spotted leaving the venue this morning after the celebrity chef's lawyers secured a court order. but it's not...
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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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well, road in london on monday. well, the prime minister insists that his defence spending pledge is fully funded, though he declined to rule out cuts in other areas. the government has committed to reaching 2.5% of gdp by the year 2030 and is encouraging other members of nato to match that amount. speaker in berlin, next to his german counterpart, rishi sunak , said that rising sunak, said that rising conflicts around the world are making defence spending more urgent. >> we meet as a war rages on our continent and new threats are rising around the world. and olaf, i want to congratulate you on your leadership in recognising the zeitenwende and you taking the historic decision to increase germany's defence spending. and we stand here today together as the leading defence spenders in europe , defence spenders in europe, unshakeable nato allies and the two largest military supporters of ukraine in europe. and together we will continue to provide unwavering support for our ukrainian friends. as you said, for as long as
well, road in london on monday. well, the prime minister insists that his defence spending pledge is fully funded, though he declined to rule out cuts in other areas. the government has committed to reaching 2.5% of gdp by the year 2030 and is encouraging other members of nato to match that amount. speaker in berlin, next to his german counterpart, rishi sunak , said that rising sunak, said that rising conflicts around the world are making defence spending more urgent. >> we meet as a war...
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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
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...
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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...