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in support of israel's own defense of action, the united kingdom joined the u.s. led international method along with friends and partners in the region. saving lives in israel and its neighbors. this is part of our existing operation against iraq and syria. i can confirm we have destroyed a number of iranian drones. intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance support. our pilots put themselves in harm's way to protect the innocent and preserve peace and stability. they are the best of the best and i know the hotel will join me -- 00 -- whole town will join me. our him is to support stability and security because it is great for the region and because although the middle east is thousands of miles away, it has a direct effect on that security and prosperity at home. we are looking with our allies to de-escalate the situation and prevent further bloodshed. we want to see, heads prevail. yesterday i spoke to my fellow g7 leaders. i will be speaking to prime minister netanyahu to discuss our solidarity with israel in the face of this attack. also how we can prevent f
in support of israel's own defense of action, the united kingdom joined the u.s. led international method along with friends and partners in the region. saving lives in israel and its neighbors. this is part of our existing operation against iraq and syria. i can confirm we have destroyed a number of iranian drones. intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance support. our pilots put themselves in harm's way to protect the innocent and preserve peace and stability. they are the best of the best...
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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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kingdom. there is no justification for these actions. one of the drivers of tension in the region is the ongoing war in gaza. six months on from the horrific terrorist actions, hostages remain separated from their families. thousands of palestinians have been killed. now more than a million people facing imminent threat. i urged the government again to use every how of leverage that we have to make sure that aid to gaza is on heated and drastically scaled. we reiterate our call for an immediate cease fire. for hamas to release hostages. and to the return to a diplomatic process i can rekindle hope for a two state solution. we condemned the actions of iran. it is right that we work with others to defend the sick ready of our allies. and it is right that we seek the end of, like in gaza. but this is a moment for restraint. escalation will only lead to further destruction. for the sake of all of those still caught in the horror and violence,
kingdom. there is no justification for these actions. one of the drivers of tension in the region is the ongoing war in gaza. six months on from the horrific terrorist actions, hostages remain separated from their families. thousands of palestinians have been killed. now more than a million people facing imminent threat. i urged the government again to use every how of leverage that we have to make sure that aid to gaza is on heated and drastically scaled. we reiterate our call for an immediate...
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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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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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and our office defense partnership with australia, the united kingdom is explore and how japan can join our work in the 2nd tour, which focuses on advanced capabilities including a ton of the systems. the august military blogs comprised the straight layout of the u. k. and the us, as also said it wants to plan to take part in its framework that countries prime minister has however, locked back potential direct involvement with the ally and say, no decision has been made yet. we ask former us marine corps intelligence officer scott ritter for his take on the prospects of war confrontation in asia. the united states is resent for the fact that neither russia nor china want to kneel before a hedge, a monic america, that neither russia nor china recognize the united states as the supreme authority in on the global stage anymore. this is something united states resent, and it's something that the united states is pushing back against. i think we are witnessing a race between the economic condition and the military condition. and if the united states loses the economic race, i think the unite
and our office defense partnership with australia, the united kingdom is explore and how japan can join our work in the 2nd tour, which focuses on advanced capabilities including a ton of the systems. the august military blogs comprised the straight layout of the u. k. and the us, as also said it wants to plan to take part in its framework that countries prime minister has however, locked back potential direct involvement with the ally and say, no decision has been made yet. we ask former us...
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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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and international jet pilot school men from the united kingdom, from western germany and the united states, and the arm of france. and those of italy were, can trained together in 1955, just 10 years. after the end of the 2nd world war west, germany was admitted to nato. but despite the emphasis on community, the fear of being abandoned by one's own allies is as old as nato itself. the, this idea that, and maybe some of the allies would just sit back in a war was constantly on the mind of leaders throughout the cold war with the united states. really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it was from the late 19 fifties on that this balancing act becomes extremely difficult. the very same year that the federal republic of germany joined nato. vin chancellor, call nevada on no, i asked experts for a legal opinion. he wanted to know how binding article 5 really was. in other words, what was washington's obligation if germany were to be attacked? the lawyers, assessments both the question of whether an attack has occu
and international jet pilot school men from the united kingdom, from western germany and the united states, and the arm of france. and those of italy were, can trained together in 1955, just 10 years. after the end of the 2nd world war west, germany was admitted to nato. but despite the emphasis on community, the fear of being abandoned by one's own allies is as old as nato itself. the, this idea that, and maybe some of the allies would just sit back in a war was constantly on the mind of...
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in support of israel's own defensive action, the united kingdom joined a u.s. led effort with france and partners in the region, which intercepted the missiles, saving lives in israel. we sent additional typhoons to the region as our existing operations and our forces destroyed iranian drones. we provided important intelligence for our partners. our pilots put themselves in harm's way to preserve peace and stability. i spoke to the raf, they are the best of the best and i know the whole house will join me. with this attack, iran has shown its true colors. they eat so chaos in their own backyard, destabilizing the middle east. this -- our aim is to support stability because it is right for the region. in the middle east has a direct effect on security at home, so we are working to de-escalate the situation and prevent bloodshed. we want to see cooler heads prevail and we are directing diplomatic efforts to that. i spoke to my g7 leaders and we are united in condemnation of this attack. we discussed diplomatic measures which we will be working together to coordin
in support of israel's own defensive action, the united kingdom joined a u.s. led effort with france and partners in the region, which intercepted the missiles, saving lives in israel. we sent additional typhoons to the region as our existing operations and our forces destroyed iranian drones. we provided important intelligence for our partners. our pilots put themselves in harm's way to preserve peace and stability. i spoke to the raf, they are the best of the best and i know the whole house...
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and the united kingdom was 59 percent in germany. it was 54 percent and in france just the 39 percent. even more dramatic were pulling results regarding article 5 and the obligation to defend allies prior to the war in ukraine, only 32 percent of french respondents were in favor of providing military support to nato member romania if it were to be attacked by russia and just 14 percent of german said they would want to stand by nato member turkey in the event of a should attack. but the truth is support for nato has always fluctuates even during the cold war. in west germany for example, the 1980. so a big piece movement that lead other nato countries to wonder, just how reliable the germans were as allies, the, the leaders who built nato. and then the leaders who maintain nato are frequently talking behind closed doors about germany and their worries about what germany will do in the world. and this takes one of 2 pass. so one argument earlier in the cold war is this fear that germany is going to try and establish itself as an indep
and the united kingdom was 59 percent in germany. it was 54 percent and in france just the 39 percent. even more dramatic were pulling results regarding article 5 and the obligation to defend allies prior to the war in ukraine, only 32 percent of french respondents were in favor of providing military support to nato member romania if it were to be attacked by russia and just 14 percent of german said they would want to stand by nato member turkey in the event of a should attack. but the truth...
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and international jet pilot school men from the united kingdom, from western germany, and the united states, and the arm of france. and those eventually were, can trained together in 1955, just 10 years. after the end of the 2nd world war west, germany was admitted to nato. but despite the emphasis on community, the fear of being abandoned by one's own allies is as old as nato itself. this idea that or maybe some of the allies would just sit back in a war was constantly on the mind of leaders throughout the cold war. would the united states really defend western europe if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles or the united states? and so it's from the late 19 fifties on that. this balancing act becomes extremely difficult. the very same year that the federal republic of germany joined nato. vin chancellor corner hot. uh no. i asked experts for a legal opinion. he wanted to know how binding article 5 really wants. in other words, what was washington's obligation if germany were to be attacked? the lawyers, assessments both the question of whether an attack has oc
and international jet pilot school men from the united kingdom, from western germany, and the united states, and the arm of france. and those eventually were, can trained together in 1955, just 10 years. after the end of the 2nd world war west, germany was admitted to nato. but despite the emphasis on community, the fear of being abandoned by one's own allies is as old as nato itself. this idea that or maybe some of the allies would just sit back in a war was constantly on the mind of leaders...
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the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join our work in the 2nd tour, which focuses on advanced capabilities including a ton of the systems. well, the focus miller, tree block, comprising of australia, the u. k, and the u. s. has also expressed interest in bringing japan into the fold. so far, mr. kasheila has walked back tokyo's potential direct involvement with the airlines single decision houses yet being made. we spoke with hong kong based geo political analyst, angelo juliano, is a, is the regions main for these, washington north china. what china one sees basically 2 protected 70 or these wants to make sure that there's a freedom of navigation in the whole area. and what the china, what, what is the most important for china is to keep us up. because china knows when you look at the only basis uh, of the us, they have $900.00, a us army bases around the world. it seems so clean, russia easing, searching so. so china, so they, they, they have some t partnership do us, they have, uh, uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry, uh, you have $50000.00 the us army troops in ja
the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join our work in the 2nd tour, which focuses on advanced capabilities including a ton of the systems. well, the focus miller, tree block, comprising of australia, the u. k, and the u. s. has also expressed interest in bringing japan into the fold. so far, mr. kasheila has walked back tokyo's potential direct involvement with the airlines single decision houses yet being made. we spoke with hong kong based geo political analyst, angelo juliano, is a,...
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the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join our work in the 2nd tour, which focuses on advanced capabilities, including a, are a ton of the systems. you have a so labeled august military block made up of a stream of the u. k. in the us. um, other security issues, top the agenda during the discussions, the japanese pm one box, some was his country's potential direct involvement with thoughts alliance, seeing the decision hasn't been made yet. that's despite a recent visit he made to washington to discuss security cooperation, another global issues let's cross to ohio and speak it to the co director of the midwestern marks institution. no upfront trick. no, a good to see you at all the secretary austin's remarks. he said that he wouldn't want nato enlargement if he was representing russia. so knowing that, knowing that it's rubbing off on a could lead to potentially very dangerous news. why is washington doing it as well that that's the question, right? no kidding. you wouldn't want a new to, to be there if he was russia. but i think we know how far we can say, trust, lloyd austin
the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join our work in the 2nd tour, which focuses on advanced capabilities, including a, are a ton of the systems. you have a so labeled august military block made up of a stream of the u. k. in the us. um, other security issues, top the agenda during the discussions, the japanese pm one box, some was his country's potential direct involvement with thoughts alliance, seeing the decision hasn't been made yet. that's despite a recent visit he made to...
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the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join in our work in a 2nd tour which focuses on advanced capabilities including a ton of the systems. you have a so labeled orcus miller tree block made up of a stream of the u. k. in the us. um, other security issues, top the agenda during the discussions, the japanese pm one box, some was his country's potential direct involvement with thoughts alliance, seeing the decision hasn't been made yet. that's the spider recent visit he made to washington to discuss security cooperation and other global issues. but that's across to ohio and speak it to the co director of the midwestern marks institution. no upfront trick. no. a good to see you at all the secretary austin's remarks. he said that he wouldn't want nato enlargement if he was representing russia. so knowing that, knowing that it's rubbing off on a could lead to potentially very dangerous news. why is washington doing it as well? that that's the question, right? no kidding. you wouldn't want a new to, to be there if he was russia. but i think we know how far we can say trust, lloyd aus
the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join in our work in a 2nd tour which focuses on advanced capabilities including a ton of the systems. you have a so labeled orcus miller tree block made up of a stream of the u. k. in the us. um, other security issues, top the agenda during the discussions, the japanese pm one box, some was his country's potential direct involvement with thoughts alliance, seeing the decision hasn't been made yet. that's the spider recent visit he made to washington...
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i think in terms of how the united states, united kingdom, as allies are seen around the world, there will be people in tehran, pyongyang, beijing looking at how we stand by our allies, how we help them, how we stop this illegal and unprovoked aggression, and working out whether were committed, prepared to see it through. lewis: mr. blinken also talked about ways to prevent the transfer of weapons to russia particularly from china and north korea. >> this is an ongoing challenge. we see weapons, we also see technology to support the defense industrial base in russia coming from north korea, iran, china. this is an area of particular concern for not only the united states and united kingdom but many of our allies and partners in europe. lewis: we are speaking to our state department correspondent tom bateman. what should we take away from that press conference? tom: the most significant bit of news was an answer that lord cameron gave to an -- a question i asked him about the growing pressure on the u.k. government to halt arms sales to israel around the issue of whether or not israel
i think in terms of how the united states, united kingdom, as allies are seen around the world, there will be people in tehran, pyongyang, beijing looking at how we stand by our allies, how we help them, how we stop this illegal and unprovoked aggression, and working out whether were committed, prepared to see it through. lewis: mr. blinken also talked about ways to prevent the transfer of weapons to russia particularly from china and north korea. >> this is an ongoing challenge. we see...
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. >> i do agree with my predecessors that scotland would be stronger as part of the united kingdom. >> scottish independence is not off the agenda. those remarks were echoed by the general secretary of the scottish trade union. before going on, she said that can be a dangerous place when you tell people to express their wishes. >> may i ask the prime minister, does he welcome the support of the labour party in denying the people of scotland the opportunity over their own future? >> we did have a vote and what i would suggest is rather than wasting time cracking down on free speech, focus on what the people care about, hospitals, jobs, tax cuts. >> i up or a two-tier -- i abh ore a two-tier system. they handed their constable a new contract while the investigation was ongoing. does the prime minister agree that transparency throughout investigation is of the utmost importance? >> a key principle is there are the same rules for everyone. show some leadership, publish and get a grip of the situation. when it comes to legal expertise, he is more -- is refusing. >> it is riddled with tortu
. >> i do agree with my predecessors that scotland would be stronger as part of the united kingdom. >> scottish independence is not off the agenda. those remarks were echoed by the general secretary of the scottish trade union. before going on, she said that can be a dangerous place when you tell people to express their wishes. >> may i ask the prime minister, does he welcome the support of the labour party in denying the people of scotland the opportunity over their own...
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the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join our work in a 2nd tour, which focuses on advanced capabilities, including a ton of the systems. you have a so labeled arcus miller tree block made up of a strictly the u. k. and the us, um, other security issues, top the agenda during the discussions, the japanese pm one box, some was his country's potential direct involvement with thoughts alliance, seeing the decision hasn't been made yet. that's the spider recent visit he made to washington to discuss security cooperation. another global issues let's cross to ohio and speak it to the co director of the midwestern marks institution. no upfront trick. no, a good to see you at all the secretary austin's remarks. he said that he wouldn't want nato enlargement if he was representing russia. so knowing that, knowing that it's rubbing off on a could lead to potentially very dangerous news. why is washington doing it as well? that that's the question, right? no kidding. you wouldn't want you to, to be there if he was russia. but i think we know how far we can say, trust, lloyd austin here
the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join our work in a 2nd tour, which focuses on advanced capabilities, including a ton of the systems. you have a so labeled arcus miller tree block made up of a strictly the u. k. and the us, um, other security issues, top the agenda during the discussions, the japanese pm one box, some was his country's potential direct involvement with thoughts alliance, seeing the decision hasn't been made yet. that's the spider recent visit he made to washington...
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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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now, later in the meeting, we did hear from the united states, the united kingdom, switzerland, korea, south korea, slovenia, and france, and they stuck with their usual montrose. blaming the entire conflict on russia, repeating allegations against russia and ignoring the real evidence that russia brought to the table. now they accuse russia of attacking civilian infrastructure. russia's war against ukraine regents for a 3rd year and put in, continues to unleash horrors onto the people of ukraine, introduced a guilt for 2 years now. since the start of its war of aggression to get do crane with the rush, it has been violating international law and international humanitarian law on a daily basis. it deliberately targeted ukraine's electricity production infrastructure. see where to go, which the as usual members of the european union have signed up to speak at this meeting. it is old of this that we will hear nothing new from them. as for the message strikes the vessel mentioned, message strikes scared us with precision weapons against the facilities of ukraine's view. an adage, you com
now, later in the meeting, we did hear from the united states, the united kingdom, switzerland, korea, south korea, slovenia, and france, and they stuck with their usual montrose. blaming the entire conflict on russia, repeating allegations against russia and ignoring the real evidence that russia brought to the table. now they accuse russia of attacking civilian infrastructure. russia's war against ukraine regents for a 3rd year and put in, continues to unleash horrors onto the people of...
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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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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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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
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...
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we understand that the united states, the european union of the united kingdom, in addition to turkey, did designate the group of service organization. but iraq's position on the matter seems to be an interesting developments. where are you expecting the church president to explain or at least provide a little bit more details as to what that relationship with them titles. but just based on the statements that had been released up until this point, it suggests that the turkish president and the leaders of the rock are insuring to the best of their capabilities, to ensure that there is peace and stability within the region that iraq's territorial integrity is upheld and it becomes a viable trade partner for on to other countries within the region. but taking everything into account, of course, the call for peace has never been louder. and it seems that the conflict within the region that has been ongoing for the better part of a decade, almost to good, hopefully. and this is a projection of what many people within the region one hopefully result in something tangible that can benefit e
we understand that the united states, the european union of the united kingdom, in addition to turkey, did designate the group of service organization. but iraq's position on the matter seems to be an interesting developments. where are you expecting the church president to explain or at least provide a little bit more details as to what that relationship with them titles. but just based on the statements that had been released up until this point, it suggests that the turkish president and the...
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kingdom. great britain can send the latest laser weapons to ukraine - said the minister of defense of the united kingdom grand shabs. this weapon is invisible. and silent, at the same time capable of knocking down projectiles moving even faster than ballistic missiles. the cost of one shot is just £10. laser weapons will appear on the warships of the british fleet by 2027, however, the ukrainian military will probably be able to use them earlier, because quickly master advanced technologies. the russians are constantly storming donetsk. they launch hundreds of drones at the positions of our military, because of this it is difficult to evacuate the wounded, how the volunteer soldiers of the 67th mechanized brigade duk are defending the city, see further in the story. at the time, yar in donetsk region became a key point that the russians want to seize after the occupation of bakhmut. now there are heavy battles going on there, the defense of the city is held by units of the armed forces of ukr
kingdom. great britain can send the latest laser weapons to ukraine - said the minister of defense of the united kingdom grand shabs. this weapon is invisible. and silent, at the same time capable of knocking down projectiles moving even faster than ballistic missiles. the cost of one shot is just £10. laser weapons will appear on the warships of the british fleet by 2027, however, the ukrainian military will probably be able to use them earlier, because quickly master advanced technologies....
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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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now being treated as a criminal justice issue in the united kingdom ? kingdom? >> yes. well, coming up, let us know what you make of all that, by the way. but coming up, 60 charities and organisations have now a letter calling on now signed a letter calling on the home office create the home office to create a ukraine style visa scheme for palestinians. this the right palestinians. is this the right move? should britain open its arms to people trapped in gaza? this is good afternoon, britain. we're on . gb news. >> good afternoon. britain. it's 12:22 now. an aid worker from britain is amongst seven people killed in an airstrike in gaza. >> yes. the unnamed victim so far was travelling with colleagues in armoured cars and had informed the israel defence force of their planned movements . israel says they will investigate . but let's get some investigate. but let's get some of the detail with our home and security editor mark white, mark, what do we what do we know ? >> well, this 7 >> well, this incident ? >> well, this incident happened yesterday evening. the convoy of
now being treated as a criminal justice issue in the united kingdom ? kingdom? >> yes. well, coming up, let us know what you make of all that, by the way. but coming up, 60 charities and organisations have now a letter calling on now signed a letter calling on the home office create the home office to create a ukraine style visa scheme for palestinians. this the right palestinians. is this the right move? should britain open its arms to people trapped in gaza? this is good afternoon,...
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the united kingdom has just switched its position. we're going to get the view of a ukrainian and of a russian. very interesting stuff. not just that, though. also mark white will be live with us at the top of next hour . will be live with us at the top of next hour. he's will be live with us at the top of next hour . he's got of the next hour. he's got a live from the south live exclusive from the south coast. out what it is after coast. find out what it is after this. this is good afternoon britain on . britain on. gb news. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. well, it's feeling much cooler out there today than yesterday . there are rain and yesterday. there are rain and wind warnings in force, but it will turn somewhat drier this evening. that's as this area of low pressure, which will bring some some low pressure, which will bring some the some low pressure, which will bring some the rest some low pressure, which will bring some
the united kingdom has just switched its position. we're going to get the view of a ukrainian and of a russian. very interesting stuff. not just that, though. also mark white will be live with us at the top of next hour . will be live with us at the top of next hour. he's will be live with us at the top of next hour . he's got of the next hour. he's got a live from the south live exclusive from the south coast. out what it is after coast. find out what it is after this. this is good afternoon...
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the united kingdom isn't a slowing how japan can join our work -- is joining japan to make autonomous systems. all told, that represents a new benchmark for a military cooperation across a range o capabilities. louis: let's speak to mary mccarthy, professor of political science at drake university, specializing in japan's domestic and foreign policies. thank you so much for coming on the program. mary: thank you so much for having me. louis: there were lots of words that joe biden was just saying. trilateral capability, lots of other slightly jargony, technical -- can you please attempt to explain that for us? mary: i think to start off, we have to say that the meeting this week between biden and kishida coming on the heels of these military exercises that were just mentioned is extremely important. it is a signal to both domestic and international audiences. one of the target audiences is certainly china but is not only china. it is the international system in general as well as domestic audiences in the u.s. and in japan. and so, i think that the second important thing to really hig
the united kingdom isn't a slowing how japan can join our work -- is joining japan to make autonomous systems. all told, that represents a new benchmark for a military cooperation across a range o capabilities. louis: let's speak to mary mccarthy, professor of political science at drake university, specializing in japan's domestic and foreign policies. thank you so much for coming on the program. mary: thank you so much for having me. louis: there were lots of words that joe biden was just...
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a gun i set to see the return of 32 funded royal after fact from the united kingdom have they happy in union is temporary because many of them are only being released on low. but most of the items was new to nearly 2 centuries ago. while the loan agreement initially covers 3 years, it cooled potentially be extended, u. k. law prohibits any pub it and return both. but nevertheless, the deals not gone down well with the gun in control ministers, special advisor will know the optics with stolen involved in circumstances. one of the items belonged to the sante people. if somebody came into the house and ransacked it, install objects, and then kept them in the house. and then the few years later said, you know what, i land you your objects back. how would you feel about that? now for my research director at my jury is national commission for museums and monuments says that it's ridiculous to talk about loading treasures to the very countries where they belong. the issue of returning up just or low, especially one of the 8 practices of reserves 20. so across different nations are misguided,
a gun i set to see the return of 32 funded royal after fact from the united kingdom have they happy in union is temporary because many of them are only being released on low. but most of the items was new to nearly 2 centuries ago. while the loan agreement initially covers 3 years, it cooled potentially be extended, u. k. law prohibits any pub it and return both. but nevertheless, the deals not gone down well with the gun in control ministers, special advisor will know the optics with stolen...
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kingdom, which is why we were the 1st country and the well to provide and to tank weapons like this. excellent little. we do the 1st country to bride main buffing tanks, like the previous exit to this challenge, a 3 and with the 1st country in the world to provide long range missiles like the outstanding storm shatter. well, today i'm delighted to announce that we're providing all biggest ever package of gifted equipment to ukraine, plus another half a 1000000 pounds to bring also from contribution this year to $3000000000.00 pounds among the guest i had this evening talking about this. we had rubbing griffith soon as the general secretary of the communist party of britain. he says that the voice of the people clearly remains low just on the hood, but ignore or by the elite in london. in this a, i think we all need to be clear that the written likes are united states of nato, and the west is quite prepared to kind of you on this you more in ukraine to the last ukranian, but she likes to just very patch to die let's just from the real problems facing the peoples of britain, our voices
kingdom, which is why we were the 1st country and the well to provide and to tank weapons like this. excellent little. we do the 1st country to bride main buffing tanks, like the previous exit to this challenge, a 3 and with the 1st country in the world to provide long range missiles like the outstanding storm shatter. well, today i'm delighted to announce that we're providing all biggest ever package of gifted equipment to ukraine, plus another half a 1000000 pounds to bring also from...
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they have been met with strikes by the united states and united kingdom. armed confrontations on this crucial waterway increase risks across the board. risks to supply chains, risks of environmental disaster from a damaged cargo ship or tanker, risks of escalation of confrontation with humanitarian repercussions. all attacks on merchant and commercial shipping on the red sea must end immediately. the international community must act together to prevent escalation in the red sea that would exacerbate tensions and undermine regional peace and security and national -- international trade. the people of yemen must be supported towards a political process for a sustainable in just peace -- and just peace. the middle east is on a knife edge. recent escalations make it even more important to support good faith to find lasting peace between israel and a fully independent, viable and sovereign, list -- palestinian state. failure to make progress towards a two state solution will only increase volatility and risk for millions of people across the region who will liv
they have been met with strikes by the united states and united kingdom. armed confrontations on this crucial waterway increase risks across the board. risks to supply chains, risks of environmental disaster from a damaged cargo ship or tanker, risks of escalation of confrontation with humanitarian repercussions. all attacks on merchant and commercial shipping on the red sea must end immediately. the international community must act together to prevent escalation in the red sea that would...
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ivan, look, avdiyivka, there is an alarming message from the intelligence of the united kingdom of great britain and northern of ireland i am now quoting british scouts, their analytical report, so the russians accelerated their advance near avdi. the advance of the enemy in this area has accelerated during the last week despite the losses. it's going, now let's give a direct speech. british, despite constant high losses, there is a high probability that the armed forces of russia are capable of continuously shelling ukrainian positions in this area and have taken control of several small settlements. the british department stated that the ground troops interventionists created a narrow passage deep into ukrainian territory to enter the town of ocheretyn, located approximately 15 km north of avdiyivka. mr. ivan, avdiivka. reeds and continuous russian assaults, well reeds, their calculation is to take a direct route towards pokrovsk kup'insk, this is a clear test in that direction, of course, it is a pity that the circumstances, which are already being discussed a lot in the public space,
ivan, look, avdiyivka, there is an alarming message from the intelligence of the united kingdom of great britain and northern of ireland i am now quoting british scouts, their analytical report, so the russians accelerated their advance near avdi. the advance of the enemy in this area has accelerated during the last week despite the losses. it's going, now let's give a direct speech. british, despite constant high losses, there is a high probability that the armed forces of russia are capable...
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it is important that the united kingdom has announced the new package for half a 1000000000 house today. so we're seeing that off thomas, stand with us. it gives us more confidence and determination, and i'm sure it says the right signal to the address that as well. because the address i use very loud and clear. this is an unwinnable full of confidence and determination. important in any war and especially in this one, we know weapons and equipment are an important factor here but, but so to is people's willingness to fight the ukrainian or administer today suspended consular services for men of military age abroad. any push to increase enlistment is the ford edge, not serious in men, but this step was necessary. as i would like to answer this. first of all, i pointed to the results of the latest gallop international appalling, according to which all european countries, uh, the premium people, almost willing to fight for that country more than 63 percent if i'm not mistaken. so that's the point number one, point number 2, we are now working and the new law and mobilization have been pas
it is important that the united kingdom has announced the new package for half a 1000000000 house today. so we're seeing that off thomas, stand with us. it gives us more confidence and determination, and i'm sure it says the right signal to the address that as well. because the address i use very loud and clear. this is an unwinnable full of confidence and determination. important in any war and especially in this one, we know weapons and equipment are an important factor here but, but so to is...
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dm and our partnership with australia and the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join our work in a second pillar which focuses on advanced capabilities including ample i., autonomous systems. all told that represents a new benchmark for our military cooperation across a range of capabilities. on the economic front, our ties have never been more robust. japan is the top foreign investor in the united states. say that again. japan is the top foreign investor in the united states. and we, the united states, are the top foreign investor in japan. nearly one million americans work in japanese companies here in the united states. and to name just one example, a few months ago, toyota announced an $8 billion investment in a massive battery production facility in north carolina which willem ploy thousands of people. the prime minister is going to travel to north carolina tomorrow to visit that project. don't stay. don't stay, we need you back in japan. they'll probably try to keep you. we also anumber the science and education ties between japan and the united states. those ties stret
dm and our partnership with australia and the united kingdom is exploring how japan can join our work in a second pillar which focuses on advanced capabilities including ample i., autonomous systems. all told that represents a new benchmark for our military cooperation across a range of capabilities. on the economic front, our ties have never been more robust. japan is the top foreign investor in the united states. say that again. japan is the top foreign investor in the united states. and we,...
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i don't think people | know too much about the deterrent effect until they come to the united kingdom. the people that i speak to, the asylum—seekers really do not know much about this policy at all, if anything so when they get here, i think the deterrent effect is are we going to go to rwanda, if so, let us do something else but haven't seen for some time as this is going to drive people underground and the other way of doing this is for them to head across the coast of ireland and i am sure that is what is happening. although the evidence right now is pretty weak, i'm sure. that big influx and jumped at arrivals of 40,000 immigrants arriving in ireland, 16 year high and deputy prime minister who said what they're probably doing is catching the land border with the republic but if the windsor framework brexit treaty, desired open borders there and getting to this morning. as you've touched on, none of this truly addresses the fundamental underlying problem but the people smugglers themselves, doesn't? this about dealing with the problem after it has arrived on our shores? . , , pr
i don't think people | know too much about the deterrent effect until they come to the united kingdom. the people that i speak to, the asylum—seekers really do not know much about this policy at all, if anything so when they get here, i think the deterrent effect is are we going to go to rwanda, if so, let us do something else but haven't seen for some time as this is going to drive people underground and the other way of doing this is for them to head across the coast of ireland and i am...
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united kingdom and all participate in making sure these weapons of missiles and drones are shot down before they lapd on israeli soil and some did land and iran needs to make sure they never, ever attack israel again and one way to do that is help israel defend itself and we call on speaker johnson to put the senate bill on the floor. if he did that, it would pass with more than a 2/3 vote. now it is my extreme pleasure and honor to introduce the new dppc chair, debbie dingle. as chair aguilar said we came together with debbie in the freshman class. i served with debbie on on the dppcc for four years and did a fantastic job as dppcc co-chair and will do an amazing job as chair. before working with debbie, i want to hear her speak now. ms. dingle: thanks, ted. i want to first of all say how happy i am to be here with pete and ted who have been close friends since the day i walked in here. ted and i -- and i'm very excited to be working with them again. ted and i were co-chairs of the dppcc. and i think it's really important to say that i am a partner with representative lauren underwo
united kingdom and all participate in making sure these weapons of missiles and drones are shot down before they lapd on israeli soil and some did land and iran needs to make sure they never, ever attack israel again and one way to do that is help israel defend itself and we call on speaker johnson to put the senate bill on the floor. if he did that, it would pass with more than a 2/3 vote. now it is my extreme pleasure and honor to introduce the new dppc chair, debbie dingle. as chair aguilar...
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in europe, it is the united kingdom and germany are the two leading donors of military aid to kyiv. so in that sense , we are dealing with an extremely important partnership, but if you look deeper, the differences in their approaches are striking. for example, chancellor olaf scholz repeated at a press conference that he would not send cuban taurus cruise missiles to ukraine, despite the tangible pressure he is under and diplomatic suggestions from the united kingdom that he should do so, but chancellor scholz today insisted on his position, said that these had not arrived missiles to ukraine. and on the issue of defense spending, prime minister sunak announced yesterday that britain will increase defense spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, or at least intends to do so. he was asked how he was going to finance such plans, assuming of course he wins this year's election, and although the polls look pretty disappointing for him, he said he has a plan to cover the increased spending. germany, for its part, will just reach 2% of gdp this year and, as far as i know, has no plans to increas
in europe, it is the united kingdom and germany are the two leading donors of military aid to kyiv. so in that sense , we are dealing with an extremely important partnership, but if you look deeper, the differences in their approaches are striking. for example, chancellor olaf scholz repeated at a press conference that he would not send cuban taurus cruise missiles to ukraine, despite the tangible pressure he is under and diplomatic suggestions from the united kingdom that he should do so, but...