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the united kingdom _ together with you today. the united kingdom is highly valued and staunch and essential nato ally, contributing greatly to our shared security— contributing greatly to our shared security in — contributing greatly to our shared security in so many different ways. you lead _ security in so many different ways. you lead nato forces in estonia, over_ you lead nato forces in estonia, over our— you lead nato forces in estonia, over our eastern flank, the royal navy— over our eastern flank, the royal navy helps keep critical sea lanes open _ navy helps keep critical sea lanes open the — navy helps keep critical sea lanes open. the united kingdom is also at the centre _ open. the united kingdom is also at the centre of the exercise steadfast defender, _ the centre of the exercise steadfast defender, currently under way and involving _ defender, currently under way and involving more than 16,000 british mititary— involving more than 16,000 british military personnel.
the united kingdom _ together with you today. the united kingdom is highly valued and staunch and essential nato ally, contributing greatly to our shared security— contributing greatly to our shared security in — contributing greatly to our shared security in so many different ways. you lead _ security in so many different ways. you lead nato forces in estonia, over_ you lead nato forces in estonia, over our— you lead nato forces in estonia, over our eastern flank, the royal navy— over...
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then you have allies on the united kingdom —— like the united — the united kingdom —— like the united kingdom, committing to spend two and _ united kingdom, committing to spend two and a _ united kingdom, committing to spend two and a half percent of gdp, and by far— two and a half percent of gdp, and by far the — two and a half percent of gdp, and by far the biggest defence investor amongst _ by far the biggest defence investor amongst european allies, and the biggest _ amongst european allies, and the biggest defence budget in the alliance of the united states. and contributing in so many different ways _ contributing in so many different ways to — contributing in so many different ways to different nato missions and operations. i think european allies, again. _ operations. i think european allies, again. not— operations. i think european allies, again, not least by the example of the united — again, not least by the example of the united kingdom are demonstrating to the united states that we do this together— to the united states that we do this together and the united
then you have allies on the united kingdom —— like the united — the united kingdom —— like the united kingdom, committing to spend two and _ united kingdom, committing to spend two and a _ united kingdom, committing to spend two and a half percent of gdp, and by far— two and a half percent of gdp, and by far the — two and a half percent of gdp, and by far the biggest defence investor amongst _ by far the biggest defence investor amongst european allies, and the biggest _ amongst...
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the united kingdom has lon- middle east. the united kingdom has long been_ middle east. the united kingdom has long been clear that iran plays an unacceptable role in destabilising the region. in that it also bears responsibility for the actions of groups— responsibility for the actions of groups it — responsibility for the actions of groups it has supported militarily. financially— groups it has supported militarily. financially and politically over many — financially and politically over many years. through this attack, iran many years. through this attack, lran has— many years. through this attack, iran has once again demonstrated that it _ iran has once again demonstrated that it is _ iran has once again demonstrated that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region — that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region. find that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region-— the region. and that was the united kin . dom is the region. and that was the united kingdom is representative - the region. and that was the united kingdom is representative to - the reg
the united kingdom has lon- middle east. the united kingdom has long been_ middle east. the united kingdom has long been clear that iran plays an unacceptable role in destabilising the region. in that it also bears responsibility for the actions of groups— responsibility for the actions of groups it — responsibility for the actions of groups it has supported militarily. financially— groups it has supported militarily. financially and politically over many — financially and politically...
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kingdom. aha, be able to smoke legally in the united kingdom.— be able to smoke legally in the united kinudom. �* ., ,, . ., united kingdom. a massive cultural change. thank _ united kingdom. a massive cultural change, thank you _ united kingdom. a massive cultural change, thank you very _ united kingdom. a massive cultural change, thank you very much i united kingdom. a massive cultural change, thank you very much for i change, thank you very much for bringing us up to date without breaking story that has just happened a few moments ago in westminster. shortly on the programme i will speech one of the mps who voted it. still to come on the programme. donald trump is in the courtroom in new york but the cameras aren't allowed in with him. we'll be speaking to a courtoom artist about the important role they play in these kinds of trials. and as the dangers of deepfakes are discussed about more and more a new law in england and wales proposes to make the creation of sexually explicit images to be made a criminal offence. we'll take a look at the issue and the challenges. around the wo
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nazim, uh, what's been your experience of cudsday in the united kingdom? hi, chris, hi, thanks for having me. um, it's been very interesting. i went to the first one in 1988, it's a very inclusive protest that occurs every single year, as latifa said in the uh prequel that um on the last frite of every ramadan, we actually have it mainly a sunday in england because of it's a weekend, um, probably the safest annual rally ever in the history of the united kingdom, without doubt, i don't have any arrests, if anything the arrests happened with the counter protesters, it's unique actually, it seems to galvanize the far right, are the bnp etc and designers to come on protest against us together, so it's one of the only few um processions um where you'll get the country demonstrators uh having a union jack having a zinis flag far right stickers all over them coming together so it's helped unite um these really extreme right-wing uh groups uh but over the years absolutely peaceful from our side absolutely yeah well so that's been my experience of it mean and i've
nazim, uh, what's been your experience of cudsday in the united kingdom? hi, chris, hi, thanks for having me. um, it's been very interesting. i went to the first one in 1988, it's a very inclusive protest that occurs every single year, as latifa said in the uh prequel that um on the last frite of every ramadan, we actually have it mainly a sunday in england because of it's a weekend, um, probably the safest annual rally ever in the history of the united kingdom, without doubt, i don't have any...
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the united kingdom . he was talking united kingdom. he was talking to the british audience, wasn't he? talking about how the deterrent is already working in the form of the rwanda plan. and when the flights go off, eventually when they go off, that will make the deterrent even harsher. so there you go. >> joining us now to discuss this is the conservative mp for east worthing and shoreham, tim loughton. tim, thank you very much for sitting on the line for a bit there. we were desperate to try to get that point of information for our viewers and listeners, which is, are we going to end up kowtowing to dubun going to end up kowtowing to dublin and taking back a load of illegal migrants? my understanding of that at the moment was no, tim, which i think most people will be happy with. >> absolutely right. >> absolutely right. >> and this is clearly double standards. >> we have been trying to negotiate with france for ages about stopping and potentially taking back people who are coming across the across the channel and what france should b
the united kingdom . he was talking united kingdom. he was talking to the british audience, wasn't he? talking about how the deterrent is already working in the form of the rwanda plan. and when the flights go off, eventually when they go off, that will make the deterrent even harsher. so there you go. >> joining us now to discuss this is the conservative mp for east worthing and shoreham, tim loughton. tim, thank you very much for sitting on the line for a bit there. we were desperate to...
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kingdom. but they hold united. kingdom. but they hold the heritage of the united kingdom in contempt. so how it is that they can continue to discharge that function is utterly beyond me. >> they also part of the >> they were also part of the group that recently accused the countryside of being racist. absolutely. and from buildings, >> and apart from buildings, they're in charge famous they're also in charge of famous landscapes. british landscapes. you know, british landscapes. and they and they accused being accused the countryside of being racist, think racist, presumably. i think that comes think comes about because they think white people seem to have the preserve of the countryside and, you know, urban communities tend to be multi—ethnic band. >> i'm sorry, ben, you are slightly you can't go to slightly brown. you can't go to the countryside. this is the countryside. i mean, this is pathetic. should pathetic. i mean, why should we all vegans? all have to put up with vegans? >> to say, dawn, that >> i have to say, da
kingdom. but they hold united. kingdom. but they hold the heritage of the united kingdom in contempt. so how it is that they can continue to discharge that function is utterly beyond me. >> they also part of the >> they were also part of the group that recently accused the countryside of being racist. absolutely. and from buildings, >> and apart from buildings, they're in charge famous they're also in charge of famous landscapes. british landscapes. you know, british...
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the boat did continue its journey to the united kingdom and there were around another 55 people believed to have been unable to made it to uk. within the last hour or so, the national crime agency says that three men have been arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration entering the uk illegally. the police say that they were arrested in an operation both last night and these morning and they are being questioned by police officers and kind. we have been told the men are sudanese nationals aged 22 and 19 and also a south sudan national aged 22. the police also say that those other 55 people who were on board the boat have also been questioned about what happened and they are also being questioned further at a later date. the national crime agency director... deputy director of investigations, craig turner, has issued a statement. it says this tragic incident once again demonstrates the threat to life posed by these crossings and bring into focus white is so important to target the criminal gangs involved in organising them. he goes on to say we will do all we can with partn
the boat did continue its journey to the united kingdom and there were around another 55 people believed to have been unable to made it to uk. within the last hour or so, the national crime agency says that three men have been arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration entering the uk illegally. the police say that they were arrested in an operation both last night and these morning and they are being questioned by police officers and kind. we have been told the men are sudanese...
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kingdom , if you're in the united kingdom, if you're retired and or independently wealthy and you don't have to rely on the good wishes of your employer to keep your job, you don't. you're not bound by upholding a statement of values as part of your contract, in terms of the legislation, i think i'd give four examples that england or to the that apply in england or to the entire kingdom, there's entire united kingdom, there's the act, which the public order act, which forbids stirring up hatred, on the grounds of race or religious belief , that language of belief, that language of stirring up hatred is also used. of course, now in the scottish hate crime act. i'd also point, as you have, to the communications act, which makes it an offence to cause anxiety needlessly to another, the malicious communications act. also, more recently the also, and more recently the online , which is online safety act, which is going to place the internet, in the hands of ofcom, who will be charged with regulating it. and i think i don't need to big fans of ofcom here. yeah, i don't need to spell out for y
kingdom , if you're in the united kingdom, if you're retired and or independently wealthy and you don't have to rely on the good wishes of your employer to keep your job, you don't. you're not bound by upholding a statement of values as part of your contract, in terms of the legislation, i think i'd give four examples that england or to the that apply in england or to the entire kingdom, there's entire united kingdom, there's the act, which the public order act, which forbids stirring up...
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united kingdom. so, you know, i've said for some time now, and i don't say this lightly, you know, he's been retired nearly 25 years, but my dad was a metropolitan police officer. i've always been very pro police. i've always been very pro the met. but i think some serious reform is needed within the metropolitan police and the political leadership that the metropolitan police have from city hall to get them to refocus and reprioritize the way they conduct themselves in keeping londoners safe from knives, keeping londoners safe from those that that that that preach hate and anti—semitism on these marches and so much more. >> now , of course, greg, this >> now, of course, greg, this shocking story is not the only story that we're reporting on today , the home office, today, the home office, reportedly unable to locate thousands of migrants that were flagged to be on those rwanda deportation flights where are they, greg? >> well, the government are denying this, but the story clearly has come from so
united kingdom. so, you know, i've said for some time now, and i don't say this lightly, you know, he's been retired nearly 25 years, but my dad was a metropolitan police officer. i've always been very pro police. i've always been very pro the met. but i think some serious reform is needed within the metropolitan police and the political leadership that the metropolitan police have from city hall to get them to refocus and reprioritize the way they conduct themselves in keeping londoners safe...
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_ in england, but across our entire united kingdom, saving lives and building _ united kingdom, saving lives and building a — united kingdom, saving lives and building a better and brighter future — building a better and brighter future. having listened carefully to colleagues, we are making sure local authorities— colleagues, we are making sure local authorities will be able to keep every— authorities will be able to keep every penny of the fixed penalties they bring in to reinvest in rigorous _ they bring in to reinvest in rigorous enforcement. in other words, _ rigorous enforcement. in other words. we _ rigorous enforcement. in other words, we are looking at notjust national— words, we are looking at notjust national enforcement, but helping our very. — national enforcement, but helping our very, very important and valuable _ our very, very important and valuable local trading enforcement officers _ valuable local trading enforcement officers to keep the proceeds from those _ officers to keep the proceeds from those fixed penalties they hand out. i will those fixed penal
_ in england, but across our entire united kingdom, saving lives and building _ united kingdom, saving lives and building a — united kingdom, saving lives and building a better and brighter future — building a better and brighter future. having listened carefully to colleagues, we are making sure local authorities— colleagues, we are making sure local authorities will be able to keep every— authorities will be able to keep every penny of the fixed penalties they bring in to reinvest in...
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kingdom , through into united kingdom, through into northern ireland, and across on ferries to the uk mainland. that has been happening for years and has been happening for years and has been happening for years and has been of significant concern , has been of significant concern, to ministers here in london. so now we have a situation where, according to dublin, they are saying that 80% of those asylum seekers that they are now seeing in ireland, they believe are coming from the north of ireland. now that is being disputed by some of the human rights charities in ireland at the moment, because the government seems to be basing their assessment on the fact that the vast majority of those who are claiming asylum are doing it through the international protection office international protection office in dublin, rather than at airports and ports, however , for airports and ports, however, for these charities say that just because they're not, actually applying for asylum immediately, they land or arrive at a ferry port, doesn't mean that they've come from northern ireland down. it may j
kingdom , through into united kingdom, through into northern ireland, and across on ferries to the uk mainland. that has been happening for years and has been happening for years and has been happening for years and has been of significant concern , has been of significant concern, to ministers here in london. so now we have a situation where, according to dublin, they are saying that 80% of those asylum seekers that they are now seeing in ireland, they believe are coming from the north of...
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and coming up next, could the united kingdom be precipice of leaving next, could the united kingdom be foreign)recipice of leaving next, could the united kingdom be foreign court,:e of leaving next, could the united kingdom be foreign court, blocking ing next, could the united kingdom be foreign court, blocking our the foreign court, blocking our immigration policies? plus germany could be given a taste of its own medicine as it faces imminent invasion from a small african country. stay tuned for the details well, your mail mmogs have been storming in as though we've been talking about the uber woke judiciary. david says jacob, why not stop sending people to court altogether? then we can sack all the useless judges and lawyers. it might be anarchy, but otherwise a brilliant idea. derek, what world do these senior lawyers decision senior lawyers law decision makers are makers live in? all they are achieving actions achieving with stupid actions and guidance like this are making the lives of the law abiding british public much less safe. well, continuing on our legal theme , the prime mi
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as you indicated, olitical united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders _ united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders will _ united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders will be _ united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders will be studying i political leaders will be studying the situation. we are hearing reports from what presidentjoe biden has said to prime minister netanyahu, don't go for a retaliation, this has settled it had drawn a line. aside from the statements condemning iran and rishi sunak called it a reckless attack, do we know about any quiet conversations urging israel not to escalate further?— conversations urging israel not to escalate further? well, we know that rishi sunak speaks _ escalate further? well, we know that rishi sunak speaks fairly _ escalate further? well, we know that rishi sunak speaks fairly regularly i rishi sunak speaks fairly regularly to benjamin netanyahu too. he may have a call with him later today. we haven't had confirmation that that's the case but there have been reports of rishi sunak being quite robust
as you indicated, olitical united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders _ united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders will _ united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders will be _ united kingdom. as you indicated, political leaders will be studying i political leaders will be studying the situation. we are hearing reports from what presidentjoe biden has said to prime minister netanyahu, don't go for a retaliation, this has settled it had drawn a line. aside from the...
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madam president, the representative of the united states and united kingdom once again tried to deny its responsibility for the current situation in syria and broad region by falsey blaming iran. iran strongly rejects these allegations. iran is never seeking to contribute to the spillover of the conflict in the region, nor does it escalate or aspirate the tension to the entire region. despite expressing. and over the speelover of the tension in the region, the united states tries to misuse the situation to destabilize syria and the region. the united states is responsible for all crimes committed by the israel regime. the savage and genocide acts in gaza could not be happened without explicit consent and comprehensive political, financial and military support as well as partnership from the united states. ironically, the united states talks too much about protecting. civilian in gaza and also expresses its concern about the violation of humanitarian law. at the same time, it has blocked the security council for over six months from taking urgent and appropriate action to stop the war
madam president, the representative of the united states and united kingdom once again tried to deny its responsibility for the current situation in syria and broad region by falsey blaming iran. iran strongly rejects these allegations. iran is never seeking to contribute to the spillover of the conflict in the region, nor does it escalate or aspirate the tension to the entire region. despite expressing. and over the speelover of the tension in the region, the united states tries to misuse the...
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kingdom. if i had gone to a private clinic in london, the operation alone would have cost me £17,000, but when you come here you get the full package for half the price, it's great, it's still a little hard to lift my leg, i really sympathize with those people who have no choice and can only wait, what is happening to our health system today is very sad, the national... uk health services today in in fact, a whole range of problems: lack of personnel, funds, an aging population, increasingly expensive equipment and drugs. but where are there not the same difficulties now? the question seems to be: how are they dealt with? the current medical problems will certainly leave a deep political mark, it will be very difficult for the ruling conservatives to stay in power when in many areas, not only in health care, there is a complete dead end, so it will most likely be up to another ruling party to deal with the rubble after... the general elections, and it’s not a fact that in this case early success awaits her. a credit card is beneficial in any situation. an interest-free period of 12
kingdom. if i had gone to a private clinic in london, the operation alone would have cost me £17,000, but when you come here you get the full package for half the price, it's great, it's still a little hard to lift my leg, i really sympathize with those people who have no choice and can only wait, what is happening to our health system today is very sad, the national... uk health services today in in fact, a whole range of problems: lack of personnel, funds, an aging population, increasingly...
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obligations on the united kingdom to obey and tells the united kingdom to obey and tells the united kingdom what it is bound to do in the sort of circumstances with which we are faced now. and there is no point in signing these treaties just for the form of it. they have a substance, in they impose substantial of duties for the protection of us as well as for the protection of us as well as for the protection of us as well as for the protection of other countries. 0ne protection of other countries. one day, we are going to have to face situations where we call in aid obligations of others under the treaties, and if we don't obey them now, we know what happens. wejust had the example of the league of nations. it's notjust a question of signing pieces of paper. in terms of a resnonse — signing pieces of paper. in terms of a response from _ signing pieces of paper. in terms of a response from the _ signing pieces of paper. in terms of a response from the government, i a response from the government, would you like to see in terms of the sort of restrictions, the sort of sanctions the
obligations on the united kingdom to obey and tells the united kingdom to obey and tells the united kingdom what it is bound to do in the sort of circumstances with which we are faced now. and there is no point in signing these treaties just for the form of it. they have a substance, in they impose substantial of duties for the protection of us as well as for the protection of us as well as for the protection of us as well as for the protection of other countries. 0ne protection of other...
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united| states and united kingdom significance of that. united - states and united kingdom are key allies of israel and i think it will only be natural for the british to put their military in a position to support israel and there may have been free differences between the united kingdom and united states in recent days about the nature of the way israel is war in gaza and the fact that civilians are dying in such numbers and the fact that it in such numbers and the fact thatitis in such numbers and the fact that it is not getting through and defending israel against some of the threat in iran and thatis some of the threat in iran and that is completely different issue a completely different question and western allies are entirely behind israel and the threat from iran that has become overt and having previously been in some areas, covert. and it's been natural for some british forces will be involved in the wider part of this operation.— involved in the wider part of this operation. talking about the region — this operation. talking
united| states and united kingdom significance of that. united - states and united kingdom are key allies of israel and i think it will only be natural for the british to put their military in a position to support israel and there may have been free differences between the united kingdom and united states in recent days about the nature of the way israel is war in gaza and the fact that civilians are dying in such numbers and the fact that it in such numbers and the fact thatitis in such...
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our country from the united kingdom has the best - the united kingdom has the best interests — the united kingdom has the best interests in — the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland _ the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland at - the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland at heart. i the united kingdom has the bestl interests in scotland at heart. we want _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government that - interests in scotland at heart. we want a government that is - interests in scotland at heart. we i want a government that is focussed on the _ want a government that is focussed on the real— want a government that is focussed on the real prior— want a government that is focussed on the real prior if _ want a government that is focussed on the real prior if is. _ want a government that is focussed on the real prior if is.— on the real prior if is. would you abstain? no. _ on the real prior if is. would you abstain? no. i— on the rea
our country from the united kingdom has the best - the united kingdom has the best interests — the united kingdom has the best interests in — the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland _ the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland at - the united kingdom has the best interests in scotland at heart. i the united kingdom has the bestl interests in scotland at heart. we want _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government...
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i would also like to extend our thanks to the majority of police forces across the united kingdom that have helped us in some way, shape or form, united kingdom that have helped us in some way, shape orform, in bringing all of the individuals to justice. i would like to acknowledge the respect and dignity that sharon's family have shown over the past 18 years. i do hope that today's conviction goes some way in enabling them to move on with their lives. pc sharon beshenivsky lost her life in the most horrific of circumstances in the line of duty. she will always be remembered. so that was the press conference held by west yorkshire police on the steps of leeds crown court a little earlier. at that court, the last remaining suspects was found guilty of murdering pc sharon beshenivsky into thousand five. now for the weather forecast. it remains unsettled for the rest of this week. into the weekend, some stormy weather with a new name storm, more on that in a moment. we are between weather systems today, so a relatively quiet day before the next area of low pressure moves through overnight
i would also like to extend our thanks to the majority of police forces across the united kingdom that have helped us in some way, shape or form, united kingdom that have helped us in some way, shape orform, in bringing all of the individuals to justice. i would like to acknowledge the respect and dignity that sharon's family have shown over the past 18 years. i do hope that today's conviction goes some way in enabling them to move on with their lives. pc sharon beshenivsky lost her life in the...
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poland and three from the united kingdom and elsewhere died after their marked convoy was attacked by israeli drones. london summoned israel's ambassador and demanded immediate investigation into the deadly attack with british prime minister richi sunak calling the killings of pouling. the man-made famon is now taking a firm hold inside gaza. fewer agencies are on the ground with a growing number of charities pausing their work after the latest attack by tel aviv siting. concerns, the death toll since october last year now tops 33,000 souls with tens of thousands still unaccounted for, under the rubble or injured. with us for this edition of the program, in studio with me, alex akaman, the political analyst, and dr. zakaria abbas, doctor and international health campaigner, who joins us via skype from bangalore in india. gentlemen, so good of you to be here with us, even under these circumstances. "i start with you, dr. abas, or reflections on the facts, seizfire or pause was called for by the un security council, but we've seen an escalation by israel, if nothing else. why is tel avi
poland and three from the united kingdom and elsewhere died after their marked convoy was attacked by israeli drones. london summoned israel's ambassador and demanded immediate investigation into the deadly attack with british prime minister richi sunak calling the killings of pouling. the man-made famon is now taking a firm hold inside gaza. fewer agencies are on the ground with a growing number of charities pausing their work after the latest attack by tel aviv siting. concerns, the death...
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i have raised a number_ the united kingdom? i have raised a number of— the united kingdom? i have raised a number of concerns because we have a land border_ number of concerns because we have a land border with the european union, the european union will insist on the european union will insist on the windsor framework they can block us from _ the windsor framework they can block us from being implemented in northern— us from being implemented in northern ireland as they did with the danish government... the debate continuin: the danish government... the debate continuing in — the danish government. .. the debate continuing in parliament— the danish government... the debate continuing in parliament on _ the danish government... the debate continuing in parliament on this - continuing in parliament on this proposed ban, a world smoking ban forfuture generations. —— proposed ban, a world smoking ban for future generations. —— a world first. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime ministe
i have raised a number_ the united kingdom? i have raised a number of— the united kingdom? i have raised a number of concerns because we have a land border_ number of concerns because we have a land border with the european union, the european union will insist on the european union will insist on the windsor framework they can block us from _ the windsor framework they can block us from being implemented in northern— us from being implemented in northern ireland as they did with the danish...
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the united kingdom is also open. the united kingdom is also at the centre of the exercise. steadfast defender currently underway and involving more than 16,000 british military personnel . and we are today here personnel. and we are today here in poland with british troops, a physical embodiment of your commitment to nato. so thank you to all of you, prime minister your announcement today confirms the vital role the uk plays in our alliance . the united kingdom our alliance. the united kingdom will spend 2.5% of gdp on defence by 2030. allies agreed at our summit in vilnius last year that 2% is a minimum and once again, the uk is leading by example , just as you did in 2014 example, just as you did in 2014 after the illegal annexation of crimea , when you were one of the crimea, when you were one of the first allies to provide training and military support to ukraine, and military support to ukraine, and after the full scale invasion in 2022, you stepped up significantly, training thousands of ukrainian soldiers and providing billions of pounds of military assistance . and
the united kingdom is also open. the united kingdom is also at the centre of the exercise. steadfast defender currently underway and involving more than 16,000 british military personnel . and we are today here personnel. and we are today here in poland with british troops, a physical embodiment of your commitment to nato. so thank you to all of you, prime minister your announcement today confirms the vital role the uk plays in our alliance . the united kingdom our alliance. the united kingdom...
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kingdom , and they the united kingdom, and they have failed in that endeavour and therefore they have gone down a million different bizarre rabbit holes like the gender recognition act, bizarre climate policy and the rest of it, the rough equivalent for us in england would be, i don't know if the brexit party or ukip had won an election outright, but couldn't get britain out of the european union and then started to pursue other strange policies. and that's exactly what the snp's done. so if the snp can't trigger a second referendum or the departure of scotland from the united kingdom, what's it for and what is it turned out to be for is a whole bizarre range of very woke policies and an underlying pretty poor performance is not like educational standards of enormously risen in scotland compared to england. in fact, they've fallen behind . it's not they've fallen behind. it's not like average wages have risen in england. in scotland more than england, in fact, they've fallen behind. so on all of the bread and butter barometers the snp government has performed badly on all of this comp
kingdom , and they the united kingdom, and they have failed in that endeavour and therefore they have gone down a million different bizarre rabbit holes like the gender recognition act, bizarre climate policy and the rest of it, the rough equivalent for us in england would be, i don't know if the brexit party or ukip had won an election outright, but couldn't get britain out of the european union and then started to pursue other strange policies. and that's exactly what the snp's done. so if...
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but over here in the united kingdom , a here in the united kingdom, a debate in parliament to outlaw, to prohibit , debate in parliament to outlaw, to prohibit, quit smoking, a new, prohibit, a new form of prohibition. yeah. well it is. >> yeah. yes. and it's ageist. perhaps if you view it such a way because it means that people born after a certain date will never be allowed to purchase cigarettes . cigarettes. >> imagine it. the year is 2045. someone who i don't know is sort of 40 is begging their 41 year old brother to go and purchase them a pack of 20, because the law that rishi sunak introduced doesn't allow compos mentis adults to make decisions about what they can or cannot consume. >> i've seen polling on this issue and it does have a lot of pubuc issue and it does have a lot of public support. a lot of people want to see smoking banned completely. where are you on this at home? this debate at home? gbnews.com/yoursay let us know. we've got two great guests coming up. it's going to be brilliant. it's going to be the best debate you've ever seen. brilliant. it's going to be the
but over here in the united kingdom , a here in the united kingdom, a debate in parliament to outlaw, to prohibit , debate in parliament to outlaw, to prohibit, quit smoking, a new, prohibit, a new form of prohibition. yeah. well it is. >> yeah. yes. and it's ageist. perhaps if you view it such a way because it means that people born after a certain date will never be allowed to purchase cigarettes . cigarettes. >> imagine it. the year is 2045. someone who i don't know is sort of 40...
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of course, the united kingdom is complicit within it. the endless overflights of british aeroplanes, air force jets from the bases in cyprus, the selling of weapons from britain to israel, the exchange of intelligence information, where israel is effectively a... sixth eye, the five eyes, the white anglo-saxon five eyes that dominate the uh intelligence world has long been shared with israel, and in this last 170 days and more, when the catastrophe has reached the depths that it has reached, the five eyes, the six eyes have been operating as... has one and what a sight it has been, all this death, all this destruction, almost unbearable, even for those only watching it on our telephones. and certainly unbearable for the victims, the palestinian victims. you know, it's coming up for easter in the western world, in the eastern christian world. it's a time when we think about resurrection, will the british government in some kind of act of epiphany, now now mend the great crime that it has committed. against the people of palestine, i'm joi
of course, the united kingdom is complicit within it. the endless overflights of british aeroplanes, air force jets from the bases in cyprus, the selling of weapons from britain to israel, the exchange of intelligence information, where israel is effectively a... sixth eye, the five eyes, the white anglo-saxon five eyes that dominate the uh intelligence world has long been shared with israel, and in this last 170 days and more, when the catastrophe has reached the depths that it has reached,...
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well, right across the united kingdom , it's, it's the united kingdom, it's, it's days like sort of royal jubilee. that's the day it feels like we have so much to celebrate all those of us who are monarchists have so much to celebrate when it comes to the royal family that i don't know, saint george's day just doesn't figure i >> -- >> and -_ >> and yet, you know, saint patrick's day, saint david's day, saint andrew's day. >> yeah, yeah, i suppose that that to some extent the english identity gets a little bit swallowed up in the rest of, in the rest of the uk because obviously royal occasions are for the whole country. and so today is perhaps the only day that it today is perhaps the only day thatitis today is perhaps the only day that it is actually just, for just england. >> and also now i think amongst some people the word patriotic to say or patriotic has these negative connotations for some people, although not if you're in nottingham, apparently not. if you're a nottingham . that if you're a nottingham. that enormous flag they have, they they did a great sing song for us. goodness
well, right across the united kingdom , it's, it's the united kingdom, it's, it's days like sort of royal jubilee. that's the day it feels like we have so much to celebrate all those of us who are monarchists have so much to celebrate when it comes to the royal family that i don't know, saint george's day just doesn't figure i >> -- >> and -_ >> and yet, you know, saint patrick's day, saint david's day, saint andrew's day. >> yeah, yeah, i suppose that that to some...
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the united kingdom. there is no border between northern ireland and the south of ireland. that was as it has been for a long time, and it was a condition of the brexit deal was a condition of the brexit deal. there would be no hard border. so the simple fact is they have no idea who is coming from northern ireland into ireland now , the justice ireland now, the justice secretary that's quoted this figure of 80% and truthfully , figure of 80% and truthfully, they don't know this. they cannot know this because these people coming across at this non border are not monitored . so border are not monitored. so i think in many ways it suits the irish government to say, well, look this is all the fault of the british and their rwanda plan. not our fault because of course the irish government are having a real struggle now with pubuc having a real struggle now with public sentiment. the numbers of people arriving in ireland going up. there's been protests, there's the housing crisis , etc. there's the housing cri
the united kingdom. there is no border between northern ireland and the south of ireland. that was as it has been for a long time, and it was a condition of the brexit deal was a condition of the brexit deal. there would be no hard border. so the simple fact is they have no idea who is coming from northern ireland into ireland now , the justice ireland now, the justice secretary that's quoted this figure of 80% and truthfully , figure of 80% and truthfully, they don't know this. they cannot...
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the united kingdom has and allies around the world, _ united kingdom has and allies around the world, there will be people in tentan— the world, there will be people in tehran and beijing looking at how we stand _ tehran and beijing looking at how we stand by— tehran and beijing looking at how we stand by our allies, how we help them, _ stand by our allies, how we help them, how— stand by our allies, how we help them, how we stop this illegal and unprovoked aggression and working out whether we're committed, whether we're prepared to see it through. i'm we're prepared to see it through. in here — we're prepared to see it through. in here to— we're prepared to see it through. i'm here to offer my opinion, to meet _ i'm here to offer my opinion, to meet with— i'm here to offer my opinion, to meet with anyone who wants to talk to me _ meet with anyone who wants to talk to me about it to make those arguments. i think the perspective, i arguments. i think the perspective, iatways— arguments. i think the perspective, i always encourage others in europe particularly — i alway
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this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. earlier, i spoke with michael bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the atlantic council. he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr trump exactly what was going to happen if that $60 billion in aid — which is being blocked by his maga republicans, will not reach ukraine. and i noticed that both ministers made the point that a lot of this money that's earmarked for ukraine will not be loaded onto pallets and airlifted to ukraine, it's actually going to stay in the united states and create jobs. that's a message that the american public needs to hear. but the other quick thing that came out is i noticed lord cameron was almost ahead of his us counterpart, mr blinken, in terms of his conviction, in terms of his passion, in ter
this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. earlier, i spoke with michael bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the atlantic council. he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr...
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this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. i'm joined by state department correspondent tom bateman. one question — what's the key takeaway from today? well, the most significant bit of news was an answer to a question i asked lord cameron in the briefing there, which is about the growing pressure on the uk government to halt arms sales to israel around the issue of whether or not israel had been deemed by the uk to be in breach of international humanitarian law in gaza. now lord cameron had said on the 8th of march that he would receive legal advice within days about the issue — but here we are a month later and still no announcement. so i asked him that question, what did the uk government deem israel to have done when it came to international humanitarian law? and he confirmed in his answer that the uk would continue to supply weapons to israel — therefore that review had taken place, and my understanding is these are fairly broad notjust legal reviews, but also policy—b
this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. i'm joined by state department correspondent tom bateman. one question — what's the key takeaway from today? well, the most significant bit of news was an answer to a question i asked lord cameron in the briefing there, which is about the growing pressure on the uk government to halt arms sales to israel around the issue of whether or not israel...
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optional all united kingdom. optional all this for 113 saints. >> nays 197. saint cop26 to declare the motion rejetee. >> god save our king a standing order, order 03023 for us. god save us! >> the canadian parliament there, in a spontaneous rendition of god save the king, keeping that oath to his majesty when they swear in made you happy , didn't it? happy, didn't it? >> made me very happy. made you very happy. tom spotted this clip earlier in the day and he said must play this. said we must play this. >> we absolutely have some uplifting news. >> was quite funny. >> for once, it was quite funny. that clip actually, the speaker looked if the was looked like as if the song was a rendition for him. who stood there said order, there listening. he said order, order and then he just let it happen. funny. let it happen. it's funny. just let it happen. it's funny. just let it happen. know what's happen. you know what's what's actually about this? >> because course, >> because of course, canada is a bilingual country, f
optional all united kingdom. optional all this for 113 saints. >> nays 197. saint cop26 to declare the motion rejetee. >> god save our king a standing order, order 03023 for us. god save us! >> the canadian parliament there, in a spontaneous rendition of god save the king, keeping that oath to his majesty when they swear in made you happy , didn't it? happy, didn't it? >> made me very happy. made you very happy. tom spotted this clip earlier in the day and he said must...
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they're illegal immigrants to the united kingdom to start with. if they come here and the irish government has no power to return them to our shores. so, i mean, i think this is a highly amusing situation because under leo varadkar, the last taoiseach of course, ireland basked in its own moral superiority . and of own moral superiority. and of course he weaponized the irish border between the south and the nonh border between the south and the north and refused to have any concept of border controls . so concept of border controls. so now the irish have got what they wished for and i think we should send every single illegal immigrant to britain over to newry or somewhere like that. so that they can walk across the border and seek sanctuary in the place where they'll be totally safe. because, after all, if the united kingdom isn't safe for asylum seekers, it would be quite wrong for us to accept them in their own interests. >> well, neil, it is ironic, isn't it, that ireland want migrants returned to their first safe country of arrival ? if only s
they're illegal immigrants to the united kingdom to start with. if they come here and the irish government has no power to return them to our shores. so, i mean, i think this is a highly amusing situation because under leo varadkar, the last taoiseach of course, ireland basked in its own moral superiority . and of own moral superiority. and of course he weaponized the irish border between the south and the nonh border between the south and the north and refused to have any concept of border...
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the government is investing billions in infrastructure across the united kingdom creating jobs and opportunities in every region. i know my honorable friend has been a staunch advocate which is a fantastic example of that in action. >> may i join in wishing the jewish community a happy passover and sending my condolences to the families and loved ones of frank field. two years ago, when mass graves were discovered in ukraine, the house was united in condemnation. we view these grays as evidence of white russia needs to reform. yesterday wasn't covered to mass graves outside hospitals in gaza. this constitutes a war crime, don't they? >> deputy prime minister, we would expect the democratic government of israel to investigate any allegations of misconduct and that's exactly what they are doing and exactly what the foreign secretary and the premised are urged them to do. i find it quite extraordinary she seeks to draw parallels between the legitimate war and self-defense of israel and the conduct of russia. >> 300 bodies including the elderly and the injured, some of which had been stripped naked,
the government is investing billions in infrastructure across the united kingdom creating jobs and opportunities in every region. i know my honorable friend has been a staunch advocate which is a fantastic example of that in action. >> may i join in wishing the jewish community a happy passover and sending my condolences to the families and loved ones of frank field. two years ago, when mass graves were discovered in ukraine, the house was united in condemnation. we view these grays as...
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they want to return them to the united kingdom, but them to the united kingdom, but the government says that will only be possible if we can send small boat migrants back to the eu. >> it was always going to be the case. we believed as a government that our rwanda policy would act as a deterrent for people coming to this country illegally. i think we are slightly surprised that it's manifested itself so quickly after the act, became law, and we are now in the process of making sure that we are, gathering those individuals who could qualify for the first flight to be on that first flight. >> and finally, two men have appeared in court charged with murder after a torso was found in a nature reserve in salford. the 68 and 42 year olds spoke only to confirm their names and dates of birth. with the help of poush dates of birth. with the help of polish translators. greater manchester police believes that human remains at three other locations belong to the same victim , a man in his 60s. the victim, a man in his 60s. the initial discovery was made by a member of the public at kersal dale wetl
they want to return them to the united kingdom, but them to the united kingdom, but the government says that will only be possible if we can send small boat migrants back to the eu. >> it was always going to be the case. we believed as a government that our rwanda policy would act as a deterrent for people coming to this country illegally. i think we are slightly surprised that it's manifested itself so quickly after the act, became law, and we are now in the process of making sure that...
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kingdom, and britain, the united kingdom, and so on. but i've always thought the best protector of those is the king in parliament, rather than an overarching court, which makes decisions that are judgement rather than fact. so on rwanda itself, with the supreme court, it started saying that as a matter of straightforward fact, rwanda is not safe. that seemed to me always to be false. that it's a matter of judgement and the minister's judgement and the judge's judgement differed. but it's not an absolute fact. it's not a fact like the sun is 92 million miles from the earth, but every minister must take advice before making that judgement call. >> and what we had was a supreme court took advice from experts from the united nations, from , from the united nations, from, organisations like amnesty international, human rights watch . it read all the reports. watch. it read all the reports. it read about paul kagame , what it read about paul kagame, what he's about. and having looked at all of that, it said this policy is not lawful . is not
kingdom, and britain, the united kingdom, and so on. but i've always thought the best protector of those is the king in parliament, rather than an overarching court, which makes decisions that are judgement rather than fact. so on rwanda itself, with the supreme court, it started saying that as a matter of straightforward fact, rwanda is not safe. that seemed to me always to be false. that it's a matter of judgement and the minister's judgement and the judge's judgement differed. but it's not...
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kingdom and united states. we are speaking out to our military analysts. good morning. let's start with the iranians. people talk a lot about a calibrated response. what do you think the iranians hope to achieve? >> they certainly hope to achieve some hits and they got some. they seem to have gotten seven hits on an air base which is symbolically important to them. the base is the base where the f-35 base and it is where the f- 35s took off from there. so, as far as the iranians are concerned, they have hit the base from which the strike against her consulate was launched. it is reported that they have done some damage to outbuildings, but there are no casualties. there are reports around the world that the base had been completely wiped off the map, which is not true. this is from idea figures, they launch 110 ballistic missiles and seven got through. they launch 36 crews missiles, none got through. they launch 185 drones, none of them got through. statistically, less than 1% of their missiles got through. but
kingdom and united states. we are speaking out to our military analysts. good morning. let's start with the iranians. people talk a lot about a calibrated response. what do you think the iranians hope to achieve? >> they certainly hope to achieve some hits and they got some. they seem to have gotten seven hits on an air base which is symbolically important to them. the base is the base where the f-35 base and it is where the f- 35s took off from there. so, as far as the iranians are...
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last week, over 900 migrants crossed to the united kingdom . a debate on united kingdom. a debate on whether assisted dying should be legalised for terminally ill people is underway in westminster. earlier, campaigners gathered outside of parliament calling for change. assisted suicide is currently bannedin assisted suicide is currently banned in england, wales and northern ireland. in scotland , northern ireland. in scotland, it's not a specific criminal offence, but those who help others to end their own lives risk being charged with murder . risk being charged with murder. opponents say vulnerable people could be pressured into ending their lives. new laws protecting consumers from hacking and cyber attacks are now in force , with attacks are now in force, with all smart devices required to meet minimum security standards. manufacturers of products like phones, tvs and smart doorbells are now legally required to protect internet connected devices against criminal access. common passwords such as one, two, three, four, five are being banned here in the uk as part of a w
last week, over 900 migrants crossed to the united kingdom . a debate on united kingdom. a debate on whether assisted dying should be legalised for terminally ill people is underway in westminster. earlier, campaigners gathered outside of parliament calling for change. assisted suicide is currently bannedin assisted suicide is currently banned in england, wales and northern ireland. in scotland , northern ireland. in scotland, it's not a specific criminal offence, but those who help others to...
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i went to to the united kingdom. i went to bulgaria and i met a priest who ran an orphanage , and he really ran an orphanage, and he really was the most remarkable man, doing the most incredible job with these young children . i with these young children. i said to him, from next week, anybody can just come and live and work in the united kingdom. do you think many people will come? oh, yes, he said. they're bound to. most of this country is very, very poor. you are comparatively, very, very rich . comparatively, very, very rich. i said, what type of people will come? oh, that's easy, the priest said, you will get the best of bulgarians . you will get best of bulgarians. you will get our doctors, you will get our lawyers. you will get our accountants, he said. but also you'll get the worst of bulgarians, because for the criminal gangs, london and the rest of the uk are much richer pickings. well a story that's broken overnight and it's quite extraordinary in many ways is that a handful of bulgaria fans have managed t
i went to to the united kingdom. i went to bulgaria and i met a priest who ran an orphanage , and he really ran an orphanage, and he really was the most remarkable man, doing the most incredible job with these young children . i with these young children. i said to him, from next week, anybody can just come and live and work in the united kingdom. do you think many people will come? oh, yes, he said. they're bound to. most of this country is very, very poor. you are comparatively, very, very...