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and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice newsreader? that's my favourite one on this channel. you know, we trust her and the bbc and i know this because i've worked for them. they're quite tiring almost. they double down on what's your source. where's your statistic. can we say that. can they go on as a line of script? i don't know if gb news does that for their documentaries because i've not worked in that way. but we need to be able to trust our source. and i do think there's an issue. i've seen you sit here down the barrel interviewing people, and i'm like, well, how is that not a news interview? how is that d
and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice...
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and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice newsreader? that's my favourite one on this channel. you know, we trust her and the bbc and i know this because i've worked for them. they're quite tiring almost. they double down on what's your source. where's your statistic. can we say that. can they go on as a line of script? i don't know if gb news does that for their documentaries because i've not worked in that way. but we need to be able to trust our source. and i do think there's an issue. i've seen you sit here down the barrel interviewing people, and i'm like, well, how is that not a news interview? how is that d
and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice...
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the bbc news website is the most visited news website in the most visited news website in the world, including the americans and all the other people, it's sad to see it in the states. >> so why is the bbc a sad place to be at the moment? you're right to be positive about the journalists. this happens there and ifs journalists. this happens there and it's a great british and i think it's a great british brand . yeah, but why is it a sad brand. yeah, but why is it a sad place work? place to work? >> i think the morale it's >> well, i think the morale it's always difficult my in always been difficult in my in my at the bbc, was back my days at the bbc, i was back in the early 80s then went in the early 80s and then i went back sort of early back there in the sort of early 2000 on much bigger money. i hear you came back in a rolls royce. remember quite, royce. can't remember quite, quite actually, never quite remember, actually, never mind. tale we mind. that's another tale we didn't do too badly, it has to be but the point about it be said. but the point about it is the bbc that i came
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nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not just do it now if we're really on a war footing and liam halligan will come in to pay personal tribute to frank field, somebody who'd been in british politics for over 40 years, and one of those very rare figures that commanded respect from both sides of the house. we heard this morning the announcement of his death at the age of
nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not...
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nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not just do it now if we're really on a war footing and liam halligan will come in to pay personal tribute to frank field, somebody who'd been in british politics for over 40 years, and one of those very rare figures that commanded respect from both sides of the house. we heard this morning the announcement of his death at the age of 81. but before all of that, let's get the news with ray addison . the news with ray addison. >> thanks, nigel. good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb news room. our top stories this hour. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder afte
nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not...
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nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not just do it now if we're really on a war footing and liam halligan will come in to pay personal tribute to frank field, somebody who'd been in british politics for over 40 years, and one of those very rare figures that commanded respect from both sides of the house. we heard this morning the announcement of his death at the age of 81. but before all of that, let's get the news with ray addison . the news with ray addison. >> thanks, nigel. good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb news room. our top stories this hour. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder afte
nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not...
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as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almost half £1 million a year. even by bbc standards , that's not great standards, that's not great value for money, is it? hundreds of thousands of pounds for doing no work? that's right. he's been off for air nine months on full pay- off for air nine months on full pay. but who cares when it's your money and mine now, huw edwards, we are told, has been battling mental health issues and in his recovery he we wish him well, but the beeb don't seem to wish him well. following his departure. their 55 word statement was as frosty as a night out with william and harry. no, thank you for your many years of service or good luck in the future. he has left the corporation with his tail between his legs . perhaps he between his legs. perhaps he likes that position. >> i haven't seen the alleged photo . photo.
as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almost half £1 million a year. even by bbc standards , that's not great standards, that's not great value for money, is it? hundreds of thousands of pounds for doing no work? that's right. he's been off for air nine months on full pay- off for...
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as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almost half £1 million a year. even by bbc standards , that's not great standards, that's not great value for money, is it? hundreds of thousands of pounds for doing no work? that's right. he's been off for air nine months on full pay- off for air nine months on full pay. but who cares when it's your money and mine now, huw edwards, we are told, has been battling mental health issues and in his recovery he we wish him well, but the beeb don't seem to wish him well. following his departure. their 55 word statement was as frosty as a night out with william and harry. no, thank you for your many years of service or good luck in the future. he has left the corporation with his tail between his legs . perhaps he between his legs. perhaps he likes that position. >> i haven't seen the alleged photo . photo.
as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almost half £1 million a year. even by bbc standards , that's not great standards, that's not great value for money, is it? hundreds of thousands of pounds for doing no work? that's right. he's been off for air nine months on full pay- off for...
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, the sky news. and if i know if this has been seen, millions and they're talking about it in america, let's put out a statement on twitter, because they're confusing it, saying, i posted on social media, i didn't . so there's already people that are using it for their own agendas i get that. so this is more to just clear up the point. this is about christian. yeah i'm getting messages from guys in lebanon. so well look look look john joe i, i wish i wish we could i'm fast approaching the end of the hour right. >> i would love to continue to talk to you more, but what i will say is you are, i think, echoing the views of, of a lot of people, which is that you see, christians persecuted all over the world and there doesn't appear to be too much front footedness from a lot of christian figures about this isn't just about the christians though, man, this is happening . though, man, this is happening. >> this is the english working class are getting it as well. this needs to be spoken about. it's not fair
, the sky news. and if i know if this has been seen, millions and they're talking about it in america, let's put out a statement on twitter, because they're confusing it, saying, i posted on social media, i didn't . so there's already people that are using it for their own agendas i get that. so this is more to just clear up the point. this is about christian. yeah i'm getting messages from guys in lebanon. so well look look look john joe i, i wish i wish we could i'm fast approaching the end...
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going on about the bbc. >> it's gb and the bbc. >> it's gb news and you've got a massive following the west massive following in the west midlands and if i was identifiably jewish, i wouldn't want through the want to walk through the foleshill charmer, isn't he the fox road area of the city? fox hill road area of the city? >> because you are going. there are unfortunately lot are unfortunately a lot of dumbasses in certain communities that cannot differentiate between and the faith of between zionism and the faith of judaism. >> apologies for the language there as well. >> forgive me if that was. >> forgive me if that was. >> was unacceptable, >> if that was unacceptable, maybe because just because you are mean you are jewish doesn't mean that you believe in zionism. >> and that is where the ignoramuses of certain communities, and that's why it becomes a no go zone. becomes a no 90 zone. >> becomes a no go zone. >> christine hamilton peter tatchell was completely wrong , tatchell was completely wrong, he said. i think he said there were been 37 incidents, one six charges, one of 36 cha
going on about the bbc. >> it's gb and the bbc. >> it's gb news and you've got a massive following the west massive following in the west midlands and if i was identifiably jewish, i wouldn't want through the want to walk through the foleshill charmer, isn't he the fox road area of the city? fox hill road area of the city? >> because you are going. there are unfortunately lot are unfortunately a lot of dumbasses in certain communities that cannot differentiate between and the...
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and a tory source said the bbc aren't even pretending to be impartial in their news coverage these days, and we would agree with them. i think all of us, maybe josh may have a slightly different view, and i'd be interested to see how the bbc do defend themselves, because if we only got to because if we we've only got to go and look at jon sopel go back and look at jon sopel and emily maitlis. now i know we rule out every time have rule them out every time we have this discussion, the reason this discussion, but the reason we because these people we do is because these people led coverage for the last 3 led the coverage for the last 3 or 4 general election campaigns under the idea that they were not biased anyway, and now they've got the news agents podcast, which is entirely left leaning and doesn't even add any balance to the conversation whatsoever. and we know that's their personal view. so there is evidence to suggest that that the bbc are biased, but but we always hear this from both sides of the argument. there are many people on the left, labour voters , who would say that the vo
and a tory source said the bbc aren't even pretending to be impartial in their news coverage these days, and we would agree with them. i think all of us, maybe josh may have a slightly different view, and i'd be interested to see how the bbc do defend themselves, because if we only got to because if we we've only got to go and look at jon sopel go back and look at jon sopel and emily maitlis. now i know we rule out every time have rule them out every time we have this discussion, the reason...
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farage gb news. com well, somebody who knows a thing or two about broadcasting is nick pisani, former series editor of bbc's question time, former head of presentation for david cameron . nick, you've worked, cameron. nick, you've worked, you know, for many, many years in radio, in television. and we were chatting before coming on air about the great david dimbleby, and he was impartial in a way that we never knew what his view was. >> and in fact, i have no idea what his political view was, as you say, 40 years. he presided over general election debates. the euro referendum in and out. no one has a clue how david votes. if indeed he votes . and votes. if indeed he votes. and that did give him though a certain quality and enabled him without there being any complaints from the political parties , to do all of the parties, to do all of the election programmes and so forth, without any kind of controversy at all, which he did for half a century , and did it for half a century, and did it rather well. h
farage gb news. com well, somebody who knows a thing or two about broadcasting is nick pisani, former series editor of bbc's question time, former head of presentation for david cameron . nick, you've worked, cameron. nick, you've worked, you know, for many, many years in radio, in television. and we were chatting before coming on air about the great david dimbleby, and he was impartial in a way that we never knew what his view was. >> and in fact, i have no idea what his political view...
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and it's actually quite interesting how much iran is downplaying this, there's and you've got, bbc and various other news outlets reporting that there doesn't seem to be much damage, that actually there's a sort of almost everything is fine attitude being put out there. the airports have reopened and, and we obviously await iran's response, who knows what it could be? the telegraph has reporting on its front pages. this is obviously before the action that israel took happened, that iran had threatened to reopen the sort of nuclear discussion , build a nuclear discussion, build a nuclear discussion, build a nuclear bomb if it is attacked by israeli forces. lots of heavy talk there. but again, we don't know what the actual response is going to be, i mean, you know, this is a this is a sort of shadow war that's broken out into the open in terms of direct strikes between the two nations, but it is still, i mean, the all of the we know that all of the drone strikes that iran sent were intercepted by israel and also america and france and, and by us, the uk and jordan. so there's this sort o
and it's actually quite interesting how much iran is downplaying this, there's and you've got, bbc and various other news outlets reporting that there doesn't seem to be much damage, that actually there's a sort of almost everything is fine attitude being put out there. the airports have reopened and, and we obviously await iran's response, who knows what it could be? the telegraph has reporting on its front pages. this is obviously before the action that israel took happened, that iran had...
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i'm martin daubney on gb news britain's news channel . welcome back. it's 449. i'm martin daubney on gb news now. the head of itv has accused the bbc of bleating about cost cutting while it splashes out mega moolah on us tv dramas such as suits , which of course features suits, which of course features the duchess of sussex. now it's been reported that the bbc outbid itv for the series, something that itv bosses noted was funded with the licence fee money that you lot pay them. well, joining me now is the former bbc royal correspondent , former bbc royal correspondent, the legendary michael cole. michael, this is a story that ticks so many boxes for you. of course you have a huge interest in royal matters and as a former bbc employee yourself, you're wearing that hat as well. the big question is quite simple should the bbc really be splashing out mega money on acquiring drama ? acquiring drama? >> good afternoon martin, the licence fee is the poll tax that nobody ever voted for. >> and if there were a referendum tomorrow, a sizeable majority would be for its abo
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well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably the railways have improved a bit since brief encounter, so we're probably not going all the way back there, it's a sensible thing to do. i happen to think that, all public utilities and services ought to be in public control, rather than giving money to shareholder , as it should be reinvested in the in those services . so what the in those services. so what he's what he's done today. it's promising . he's what he's done today. it's promising. i'm not he's what he's done today. it's promising . i'm not sure it'll promising. i'm not sure it'll come quite without any cost whatsoever . you'd have to come quite without any cost whatsoever. you'd have to pick up liabilities, debts, pension funds from the existing 14 operators. but it will make ticketing much simpler , to make ticketing much simpler, to make fares simpler, whether they'll go down or not rem
well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably the railways have improved a bit since brief encounter, so we're probably not going all the way back there, it's a sensible thing to do. i happen to think that, all public utilities and services ought to be in public control, rather than giving money to...
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have i got news for you on something called the bbc? it's an inferior broadcaster. you heard of it? >> i do, i watch it every week, although i didn't friday. although i didn't this friday. oh,well, let's have a watch of >> well, let's have a watch of a clip that they had on this very issue . issue. >> staying with what did >> staying with health. what did staff royal stoke staff at the royal stoke hospital week ? hospital do this week? >> the answer is we don't know. >> the answer is we don't know. >> yes, they made a banner declare that the hospital welcomes 21 different genders and sexualities . and sexualities. >> 21 there they are. wow, i don't know. some of those countries are zimbabwe at the end. >> yeah , each of these 21 >> yeah, each of these 21 genders has its own flag. >> and why not? you know, now cancer has been cured and everything . everything. >> now there they are. they they mark, you know , ian hislop of mark, you know, ian hislop of the of private eye is supposed to bash the establishment class andifs to bash the establishment class and it's taken a report by doct
have i got news for you on something called the bbc? it's an inferior broadcaster. you heard of it? >> i do, i watch it every week, although i didn't friday. although i didn't this friday. oh,well, let's have a watch of >> well, let's have a watch of a clip that they had on this very issue . issue. >> staying with what did >> staying with health. what did staff royal stoke staff at the royal stoke hospital week ? hospital do this week? >> the answer is we don't...
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well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably the railways have improved a bit since brief encounter, so we're probably not going all the way back there, it's a sensible thing to do. i happen to think that, all public utilities and services ought to be in public control, rather than giving money to shareholder , as it should be reinvested in the in those services . so what the in those services. so what he's what he's done today. it's promising . he's what he's done today. it's promising. i'm not he's what he's done today. it's promising . i'm not sure it'll promising. i'm not sure it'll come quite without any cost whatsoever . you'd have to come quite without any cost whatsoever. you'd have to pick up liabilities, debts, pension funds from the existing 14 operators. but it will make ticketing much simpler , to make ticketing much simpler, to make fares simpler, whether they'll go down or not rem
well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably the railways have improved a bit since brief encounter, so we're probably not going all the way back there, it's a sensible thing to do. i happen to think that, all public utilities and services ought to be in public control, rather than giving money to...
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gb news viewers. hey. right, who's your union jackass >> alison, it's the bbc proms. this is one of the world's great classical music festivals. now, getting down with the kids, with a p0p getting down with the kids, with a pop concert featuring the bondage tastic sam smith. do classical music fans really want to see sam's hairy backside? so let's keep the proms classical. he might wax. >> you never know . >> you never know. >> you never know. >> that's an image, right? okay, i'm ali ezedi and jack carson. look i think my union jack this week is the one who'd probably want to abolish the union humza yousaf . yousaf. >> of course. let's be honest. you know, i think, as bad as he is for scotland, but we still want to keep him in the union. >> okay, so humza yousaf gets another another strong nomination there, matthew. >> and mine is the housing secretary, michael gove, for shamelessly breaking the tories manifesto commitment and no fault evictions, which has seen over a million people thrown out of their homes. more excuses instead of a ban . come on. instead of a ban.
gb news viewers. hey. right, who's your union jackass >> alison, it's the bbc proms. this is one of the world's great classical music festivals. now, getting down with the kids, with a p0p getting down with the kids, with a pop concert featuring the bondage tastic sam smith. do classical music fans really want to see sam's hairy backside? so let's keep the proms classical. he might wax. >> you never know . >> you never know. >> you never know. >> that's an image,...
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i'm delighted to have tv legend michael crick king of bbc newsnight, latterly channel 4 news and now gb news and many other platforms. michael crick . other platforms. michael crick. we also have communications adviser and broadcaster fleet street veteran no less linda jubilee and conservative peer, former top adviser to boris johnson when he was popular and effective. lord kulveer ranger. okay folks , lots of stories to okay folks, lots of stories to sink our teeth into, and look, i want to have a look at this story in the sun . linda jubilee story in the sun. linda jubilee russia hacks british coal jets. okay, now this would sound like a pretty trivial story. the idea is that, you've got a ryanair flight , easyjet, and the pilot flight, easyjet, and the pilot is swerving to avoid an imaginary threat. but this is a demonstration of just what a bad actor russia is, and what a threat to western interests. great. and what could happen? i mean, the worst could happen. it could a jet could go down. well, we there are suspicions that that has already happened in the past . past. >> so the
i'm delighted to have tv legend michael crick king of bbc newsnight, latterly channel 4 news and now gb news and many other platforms. michael crick . other platforms. michael crick. we also have communications adviser and broadcaster fleet street veteran no less linda jubilee and conservative peer, former top adviser to boris johnson when he was popular and effective. lord kulveer ranger. okay folks , lots of stories to okay folks, lots of stories to sink our teeth into, and look, i want to...
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he was the new david dimbleby. and yet it all fell apart. i think it's his misjudgement. >> i think it's a sort of very i think it's a thing that happens to characters like that, personalities like that, who are very, very driven, you know, and i think that there's a sort of element of, well, you know, i don't deserve to be here. there's all sorts of weird sort of psychosis that comes with being that sort of person . and i being that sort of person. and i think in such a reckless way, people do self—sabotage. it's a well understood psychological behaviour, isn't it, when they're very successful . i mean, they're very successful. i mean, you know, if you see it with politicians, you know, who do things well, you do crazy. >> increasingly , weeks mark >> increasingly, weeks mark menzies really insane things that you think why would any normal person do that? >> but it's to do with the pressure. i think of the position. yeah. >> it's interesting. i was going to say the family of the person who made the complaint, which led to all of this. the
he was the new david dimbleby. and yet it all fell apart. i think it's his misjudgement. >> i think it's a sort of very i think it's a thing that happens to characters like that, personalities like that, who are very, very driven, you know, and i think that there's a sort of element of, well, you know, i don't deserve to be here. there's all sorts of weird sort of psychosis that comes with being that sort of person . and i being that sort of person. and i think in such a reckless way,...
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tonight on gb news. look coming up, former royal correspondent for the bbc, michael cole, sheds more light on the meghan markle bullying rumours that are threatening to resurface. but first, it's time for reform uk's lee anderson mp. five illegal migrants, including one young child. tragically died while crossing the channel yesterday in a shockingly overcrowded dinghy that french authorities had waved off from the beach with no real resistance whatsoever. this comes just hours after the safety of rwanda bill, designed to stop the small boats, was finally passed in parliament, and then , in an apparent and then, in an apparent contradiction of the prime minister's position, david cameron has today come out with us, i would say is we have to make sure we deal with illegal immigration. >> that comes first. i don't think it's necessary to leave the echr. i don't think that is needs to happen to make this policy work. but i know what matters. the most. it's being able to say to the british public, we've got
tonight on gb news. look coming up, former royal correspondent for the bbc, michael cole, sheds more light on the meghan markle bullying rumours that are threatening to resurface. but first, it's time for reform uk's lee anderson mp. five illegal migrants, including one young child. tragically died while crossing the channel yesterday in a shockingly overcrowded dinghy that french authorities had waved off from the beach with no real resistance whatsoever. this comes just hours after the safety...
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hello huw edwards finally leaving the bbc. we're going to say how much he's been paid since he was taken off air. >> he's been on full salary. he gets 439 grand. yeah. highest paid newsreader on the bbc was he forced out. >> and when he's old, old. very good question for carole malone. >> hello. there's the pot calling the kettle. black >> morning. 930 on tuesday, the 23rd of april, saint george's day. this is britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pierce and cheese. karen malone. >> a victory for rishi as his rwanda bill finally passes through parliament. but will these flights ever get off the ground? we will speak to reform uk leader richard tice for his reaction and channel migrant deaths. >> at least five have died trying to cross the english channel just hours after the rwanda bill passed. the irony of it all is china a threat to the uk? >> as police charge a parliamentary researcher with espionage? we'll talk to former tory leader iain duncan smith about his encounter with the chinese wolf warrior and happy saint geo
hello huw edwards finally leaving the bbc. we're going to say how much he's been paid since he was taken off air. >> he's been on full salary. he gets 439 grand. yeah. highest paid newsreader on the bbc was he forced out. >> and when he's old, old. very good question for carole malone. >> hello. there's the pot calling the kettle. black >> morning. 930 on tuesday, the 23rd of april, saint george's day. this is britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pierce and cheese....