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now, the interesting is, you know, the us tells allies and most allies of the uk. so yep. on board we kind of have it too. we all agree the french and the germans took a lot of convincing but they were willing to have the conversations. it was the ukrainian conversations were so brutal because the lynskey was basically going like, okay, you know, afghanistan just happened you guys are being extra reactive. this isn't true. also like our intelligence service doesn't this information which we can chat about the ukraine intelligence service might not have this information, but that's a separate conversation. and then go, okay, if you america are so about this, if you're so if you so believe it's going to happen, why you sending me weapons? why do you want you sanctioning the russians? why are the allies doing that? why isn't everybody coming to ukraine's aid right now before to an invasion? if you believe this is going to be true. and this colored basically conversation biden zelensky had it got so negative and scream match they were screaming at each other on multiple conver
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seen many cities struggle with urban decline, you've got rust belt cities in the us, birmingham in the uk, turin in italy. what can be done to drive fresh investment into those cities?— those cities? the built environment - those cities? the built environment in - those cities? the built environment in our . those cities? the built - environment in our cities, not just housing but all the corporate real estate, all the big facilities, all of the infrastructure including the transport infrastructure and utilities, the water, waste, energy systems, these are massive investment assets. urban revitalisation is a big opportunity notjust for opportunity not just for governments to opportunity notjust for governments to take a lead in making the city livable, investable and connected again, but it's also a massive business opportunity for investors, for corporate and for small enterprises that want to pilot new open solutions. what scope is therefore cities to become self—sufficient hubs for any g generation? to become self-sufficient hubs for any g generation?- for any g generation? every c
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it universities across the uk. it follows violent demonstrations at some campuses in the us , sit at some campuses in the us, sit in camps, and anti—israel banners have been set up at some universities to protest israel's war against hamas. students in bristol, in leeds, manchester, newcastle and in sheffield are currently camping out in tents outside their campus buildings . outside their campus buildings. those are the headlines. i'll be back at 7:00. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts . slash alerts. >> it's saturday night and you're with the saturday five. i'm darren grimes and i can promise that you're in for a very lively two hours. let's crack on with tonight's first debate. all right. which rapscallion wants to lead us off tonight? >> well, darren, it's me, and i'm here to say that it's not all doom and gloom for the tories . after a set of tories. after a set of particularly bruising local election results . now, it is elect
it universities across the uk. it follows violent demonstrations at some campuses in the us , sit at some campuses in the us, sit in camps, and anti—israel banners have been set up at some universities to protest israel's war against hamas. students in bristol, in leeds, manchester, newcastle and in sheffield are currently camping out in tents outside their campus buildings . outside their campus buildings. those are the headlines. i'll be back at 7:00. until then, you can sign up to gb news...
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we begin in the uk where the governing conservative party has suffered a shock defeat in the west midlands, losing the mayoral election to the labour party. the contest between the conservatives�* andy street, who was seeking a third term as mayor, and labour's richard parker went right down to the wire — with a recount ordered for one area. the outcome of this particular race had been cast as pivotal for the prime minister, rishi sunak. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands. the conservative andy street arrived here at lunchtime awaiting the verdict of voters. it was to be a long wait for mr street and his labour rival, richard parker. votes rechecked, a recount in coventry and this result in the last hour or so. the number of votes recorded for each... we've waited all day for this moment. it's happening now. the result. and i do hereby declare that richard parker... cheering. this is the most important thing i will ever do. - this week, people here voted for the person and the party. | they recognise that a labour
we begin in the uk where the governing conservative party has suffered a shock defeat in the west midlands, losing the mayoral election to the labour party. the contest between the conservatives�* andy street, who was seeking a third term as mayor, and labour's richard parker went right down to the wire — with a recount ordered for one area. the outcome of this particular race had been cast as pivotal for the prime minister, rishi sunak. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports....
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are much more likely to trust the uk. those individuals are more likely to come as tourists, they're more likely to do business, more likely to do trade. there's clear economic benefits as well for the uk. so you view the bbc as a geopolitical tool? a geopolitical tool of sorts. i don't think we ever want to instrumentalise the bbc. you don't want the bbc going out shouting british values all across the world, but, inherently, what we are doing in going into countries and encouraging the use of free and open media that otherwise people wouldn't have access to, we are promoting democracy, we are promoting freedom of expression and values, and i think that's a really important thing for us to do. jonathan munro, bbc deputy ceo, you're still with us. in your view, what is soft power when it comes to the world service? it's a really good question, - because if you go around the world and talk about things that people . associate with the uk, i think three things come up most often. one is the royal family, the second is the p
are much more likely to trust the uk. those individuals are more likely to come as tourists, they're more likely to do business, more likely to do trade. there's clear economic benefits as well for the uk. so you view the bbc as a geopolitical tool? a geopolitical tool of sorts. i don't think we ever want to instrumentalise the bbc. you don't want the bbc going out shouting british values all across the world, but, inherently, what we are doing in going into countries and encouraging the use of...
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yes, he was saying reform uk, uk could take almost a whole conservative vote, whether that's 100,000 at the next general election, according to mr farage. he told this very channel he could not rule out an unprecedented swing from the tories to reform . what do we think? >> i don't think it's likely this time around. i don't think he's got much time. but in the future. yeah, definitely. i mean farage has got previous on this . farage has got previous on this. he's a very influential gentleman. >> you know, one of the most impactful politicians, even without winning an election to do it, other than the european stuff. well, he exactly he certainly is. i think there was a thing, the story that's really interesting. he's getting across the message. it's not like the conservatives will win anyway. so feel free to vote for reform. >> yeah, absolutely . >> yeah, absolutely. >> yeah, absolutely. >> because i think there is that worry. and it's a very good point that reform will be pulling votes away from the conservatives. but he's saying like well go on, go for it. they're going to lose an
yes, he was saying reform uk, uk could take almost a whole conservative vote, whether that's 100,000 at the next general election, according to mr farage. he told this very channel he could not rule out an unprecedented swing from the tories to reform . what do we think? >> i don't think it's likely this time around. i don't think he's got much time. but in the future. yeah, definitely. i mean farage has got previous on this . farage has got previous on this. he's a very influential...
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you know they are illegal here in the uk. you are selling a product that is killing people in the uk. you've told us that you are willing to sell us... this supplier's company later told us all products had been advertised as "intended for scientific research", and didn't know if the drug was illegal in the uk. it denied changing product labels or names on shipments. the bbc has chosen not to name these companies, so as to not give them any prominence. we contacted all suppliers, who offered to sell us drugs to ask why they were providing illegal and dangerous products. only six responded, claiming they'd never sent the drug to the uk. what are the responsibilities of the social media platforms here? in the past, platforms had the duty to remove this stuff when identified, and that meant that there was a gap whereby they could plead ignorance. with the introduction of the online safety act, platforms will have to assess the risks of illegal content, illegal activity in advance, and they'll have to come up with measures to pre
you know they are illegal here in the uk. you are selling a product that is killing people in the uk. you've told us that you are willing to sell us... this supplier's company later told us all products had been advertised as "intended for scientific research", and didn't know if the drug was illegal in the uk. it denied changing product labels or names on shipments. the bbc has chosen not to name these companies, so as to not give them any prominence. we contacted all suppliers, who...
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a new type of drug is causing deaths across the uk. synthetic opioids made in labs, smuggled from china. this is so unbelievably dangerous. they're drugs causing devastation. but the new day was never going to see him in it. and he was never going to be here any other day. it was, erm, the hardest thing i've ever had to deal with. _ we expose how these drugs, nitazenes, are being openly advertised on major social media sites. x — formerly twitter — and soundcloud. do you have many customers from soundcloud? she laughs. he discovered the way in which criminals are hiding advertisements for illegal drug content. i mean, it...it�*s horrifying. we just need to do more. these deaths are preventable. dylan used to rehearse here.
a new type of drug is causing deaths across the uk. synthetic opioids made in labs, smuggled from china. this is so unbelievably dangerous. they're drugs causing devastation. but the new day was never going to see him in it. and he was never going to be here any other day. it was, erm, the hardest thing i've ever had to deal with. _ we expose how these drugs, nitazenes, are being openly advertised on major social media sites. x — formerly twitter — and soundcloud. do you have many customers...
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week . returns to the uk next week. i'll surprise you by saying he should have a hero's welcome . should have a hero's welcome. find out why in just a moment. plus tomorrow's newspaper front pages and live reaction in the studio from tonight's top punst studio from tonight's top pundits this evening, broadcaster and author nina myskow, model and tv personality diana moran, and political commentator benedict spence. they'll be reacting to sunday morning's front pages, plus kinsey schofield live from the united states with her reaction to all of the big royal and showbiz stories, including reports that meghan markle doesn't want to come to the uk next week for fear of being booed. full reaction in ten minutes time, a packed hour. those papers are coming, but first, my take at ten. let me tell you the story of the prodigal son from the bible. in this parable , a father has two this parable, a father has two sons. the younger son asks for his portion of inheritance early from his father, who grants his son's request. the so
week . returns to the uk next week. i'll surprise you by saying he should have a hero's welcome . should have a hero's welcome. find out why in just a moment. plus tomorrow's newspaper front pages and live reaction in the studio from tonight's top punst studio from tonight's top pundits this evening, broadcaster and author nina myskow, model and tv personality diana moran, and political commentator benedict spence. they'll be reacting to sunday morning's front pages, plus kinsey schofield live...
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heading into bank holiday monday, low—pressure to the south of the uk with this weather front still bringing the threat of some rain across southern counties of england. the rain may turn more showery in nature through the afternoon but those showers could be heavy and thundery. further north, we are likely to see some thunderstorms break out across parts of scotland and northern england as well but that still leaves part of wales into the midlands and parts of northern england where we will have the best of the day's sunshine breaking through. temperatures not doing too badly. highs between 15 and 17 degrees but then as we look at the forecast deeper into next week, high pressure is going to start to dominate the weather picture. not the strongest high you have ever seen so there will still be some showers around. and for tuesday, those showers are most likely to form across western areas of the country. the best of the sunshine, a east anglia, southern counties of england. northern ireland not doing too badly as well. top temperatures ranging from around 16 to 19 degrees celsius, feeling p
heading into bank holiday monday, low—pressure to the south of the uk with this weather front still bringing the threat of some rain across southern counties of england. the rain may turn more showery in nature through the afternoon but those showers could be heavy and thundery. further north, we are likely to see some thunderstorms break out across parts of scotland and northern england as well but that still leaves part of wales into the midlands and parts of northern england where we will...
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plus, back to the uk next week. plus, they did well on thursday in the local elections , but labour are local elections, but labour are not going to form an overall majority. i'll get reaction from edwina currie, a amazing sounds brilliant mark. >> well, thanks to my brilliant panel tonight . i hope you panel tonight. i hope you enjoyed the show and we'll see you again next week. and don't forget headliners as well tonight at 11 pm. that is three comedians going through the next day's newspapers. see you next week . good show . week. good show. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of whether on gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news, weather forecast. over the next 24 hours or so, a bit of a north south split with the weather cloudy and damp in the north. some clear spells leading to sunshine and showers in the south. so it's all thanks to low pressure dominating the weather pattern through the bank holiday weekend. this area of low pressure giving some longer spells of rain, p
plus, back to the uk next week. plus, they did well on thursday in the local elections , but labour are local elections, but labour are not going to form an overall majority. i'll get reaction from edwina currie, a amazing sounds brilliant mark. >> well, thanks to my brilliant panel tonight . i hope you panel tonight. i hope you enjoyed the show and we'll see you again next week. and don't forget headliners as well tonight at 11 pm. that is three comedians going through the next day's...
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our world audiences, but please do stay with us, because there is more coming on bbc news here on the uk feed we will consider continue covering these local elections. that result in the west midlands is due any moment now, with labour sources already claiming victory, and our colleague nick eardley hearing that it is a razor—thin result. you're watching bbc news. please stay with us. now, let's continue speaking to some of our correspondence for analysis on this razor—thin margin that we are hearing right now, and again we are hearing right now, and again we are waiting for that result from the west midlands, with labour sources already claiming victory. let's go back to our colleague rajini vaidyanathan, who is in birmingham for us, and has been monitoring events there, and rajini, you were telling us that labour is already celebrating some of this and you are already seeing some reaction there? i wouldn't say it is necessarily a celebration, but there is certainly a gathering of supporters behind me from the party around the stage in anticipation, and they certainly look very chip
our world audiences, but please do stay with us, because there is more coming on bbc news here on the uk feed we will consider continue covering these local elections. that result in the west midlands is due any moment now, with labour sources already claiming victory, and our colleague nick eardley hearing that it is a razor—thin result. you're watching bbc news. please stay with us. now, let's continue speaking to some of our correspondence for analysis on this razor—thin margin that we...
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as part of the programme, scholarships will be offered to athletes in the uk to play and study in the us, and plenty here want to follow in phoebe's footsteps. there are just under six weeks to go until the euros. scotland fan craig ferguson set off today, in an attempt to walk more than 1,000 miles from glasgow to munich in a kilt to watch scotland face germany in the opening game of euro 202a. the 20—year—old will travel through six countries in total to raise money for a men's mental health charity. as he started hisjourney from glasgow's hampden park, ferguson was wearing a custom—made kilt, which included a tartan for each of the countries scotland will face in their group. it'll take him 37 days to walk through scotland, england, the netherlands, belgium, luxembourg and germany. this seems a bit crazy on the surface level, but when i thought about it on a deeper level and i thought, what issue could i raise while doing this challenge? i thought raising awareness for men's mental health was an issue super close to my heart. and i know hundreds of thousands of other people a
as part of the programme, scholarships will be offered to athletes in the uk to play and study in the us, and plenty here want to follow in phoebe's footsteps. there are just under six weeks to go until the euros. scotland fan craig ferguson set off today, in an attempt to walk more than 1,000 miles from glasgow to munich in a kilt to watch scotland face germany in the opening game of euro 202a. the 20—year—old will travel through six countries in total to raise money for a men's mental...
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now, heading into bank holiday monday, low pressure's to the south of the uk, with this weather front still bringing the threat of some rain across southern counties of england. the rain may well turn more showery nature through the afternoon, but those showers could be heavy and thundery. we're also likely to see some thunderstorms break out across parts of scotland and northern england as well, but that still leaves parts of wales, into the midlands and parts of northern england where we'll have the best of the day's sunshine breaking through. temperatures not doing too badly. we're looking at highs between 15 and 17 degrees. but then as we look at the forecast deeper into next week, high pressure is going to start to dominate the weather picture. it's not the strongest high you've ever seen, so there probably will still be some showers around. and for tuesday, those showers are most likely to form across western areas of the country. the best of the sunshine, east anglia, southern parts of england, northern ireland probably not doing too badly as well. top temperatures ranging from
now, heading into bank holiday monday, low pressure's to the south of the uk, with this weather front still bringing the threat of some rain across southern counties of england. the rain may well turn more showery nature through the afternoon, but those showers could be heavy and thundery. we're also likely to see some thunderstorms break out across parts of scotland and northern england as well, but that still leaves parts of wales, into the midlands and parts of northern england where we'll...
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uk.— point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. point ahead of the uk. croatia as well- thank _ point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. thank you _ point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. thank you very _ point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. thank you very much. i point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. thank you very much. stay| point ahead of the uk. croatia as i well. thank you very much. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. saturday saw much cooler weather across scotland and northern ireland. now, friday was a really warm and sunny day, one of the warmest we've seen actually this year, with temperatures widely of 23 degrees in western scotland today, while temperatures are about nine degrees lower today. the big reason for that change is we had much more extensive cloud and the cloud was thick enough to bring some quite persistent rain to northern ireland. cloud sheets extended southwards from scotland into the north of both england and wales. the rest of the sunshine was to the
uk.— point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. point ahead of the uk. croatia as well- thank _ point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. thank you _ point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. thank you very _ point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. thank you very much. i point ahead of the uk. croatia as well. thank you very much. stay| point ahead of the uk. croatia as i well. thank you very much. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. saturday saw much cooler weather across scotland and northern...
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it was like once again they will have failed to oust a beatable mayor in the big city in the uk, and that means that they will have serious questions to answer at gchq. i will have serious questions to answer at gchq._ will have serious questions to answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scull in answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the _ answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last _ answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. - answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. in - answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. in terms| answer at gchq. i spoke to paul. scully in the last hour. in terms of where the conservatives will go from here, i don't know what you're hearing at the moment, obviously rishi sunak is a choice, doesn't he, about whether he tries to be in the centre ground of the party, whether he moves to the right to shore up certain parts of the conservative vote they are, whether he deploys david cameron to the home counties... there is a choice, isn't there? do try to limit the damage if there? do try to limit the damage if t
it was like once again they will have failed to oust a beatable mayor in the big city in the uk, and that means that they will have serious questions to answer at gchq. i will have serious questions to answer at gchq._ will have serious questions to answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scull in answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the _ answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last _ answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. - answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the...
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here in the uk, in france, australia, and canada protesters have joined the calls to condemn the war in gaza and divest from any connections with israel's war this week in america ends with law enforcement entering campuses from coast to coast, making more than 1,000 arrests as administered traits call them disruptive and counter demonstrators accused them of anti-semitism as police were ending encampment's and trump and his republican supporters with seizing on this as a campaign law and order issue, independent senator bernie sanders himself, jewish, stepped in with a lesson on history, on protests and the definition of antigen semitism. >> it is important to understand why these protesters are out there and they are out there, not because they are pro-hamas. they are out there because they are outraged by what the israeli government is now doing in gaza, which is bringing unbelievable have not just to the terrorist organization, hamas, but to the entire palestinian people. >> he also spoke of the polls in america that show a majority wanting a ceasefire in israel's war on gaza. >>
here in the uk, in france, australia, and canada protesters have joined the calls to condemn the war in gaza and divest from any connections with israel's war this week in america ends with law enforcement entering campuses from coast to coast, making more than 1,000 arrests as administered traits call them disruptive and counter demonstrators accused them of anti-semitism as police were ending encampment's and trump and his republican supporters with seizing on this as a campaign law and order...
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do have to remember that the conservatives| to remember that the conservatives are in power in the uk, they are the government, and it will be at the next election a referendum on the performance in government over 1a years. there will be the main question on the minds of voters at the next general election. do i think the last 1a years has been effective, that the country has got stronger, that my household finances has got better, or do i think the conservatives have wrecked the economy? and you know, trust labour now, they are much more professional and sensible than they once were and i i think it's time for change and i trust labour to deliver it. the next election will be about the conservative party and their performance in office and i think that's a very good thing. what performance in office and i think that's a very good thing.- that's a very good thing. what is the one line _ that's a very good thing. what is the one line message _ that's a very good thing. what is the one line message that i that's a very good thing. what is| the one line message that labour should be sel
do have to remember that the conservatives| to remember that the conservatives are in power in the uk, they are the government, and it will be at the next election a referendum on the performance in government over 1a years. there will be the main question on the minds of voters at the next general election. do i think the last 1a years has been effective, that the country has got stronger, that my household finances has got better, or do i think the conservatives have wrecked the economy? and...
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you have gone further in criticism of israel, i guess, than other uk parties, the mainstream uk parties. has that been a tactical move in order to try and persuade the left of centre voters to come to you? the left of centre voters to come to ou? ., , ., ., ., you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it you? no, it is not a tactical move at all- it is _ you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it is simply _ you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it is simply the _ you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it is simply the green - you? no, it is not a tactical move | at all. it is simply the green party calling for a respective international law and effort to build peace in the middle east. we have long been calling for a bilateral ceasefire, for the unconditional return of hostages, and for the uk government to use its influence in the international arena to push for a lasting peace in the middle east. fin to push for a lasting peace in the middle east-— to push for a lasting peace in the middle east. , , ., middle east. on the doorstep, from the feedback— middle east. on
you have gone further in criticism of israel, i guess, than other uk parties, the mainstream uk parties. has that been a tactical move in order to try and persuade the left of centre voters to come to you? the left of centre voters to come to ou? ., , ., ., ., you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it you? no, it is not a tactical move at all- it is _ you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it is simply _ you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it is simply the _ you? no, it is not a...
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that is lee anderson mp for reform uk . this anderson mp for reform uk. this is a gb news pat cullen for 54 minutes after 3:00 i'm nana akua coming up. i'll be joined by my amazing panel broadcast from columnist lizzie cundy and also former labour party adviser matthew lazar. next up nana nigel, what is wrong with rwanda now though? let's pick up your latest weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. >> hello there! welcome to your latest for weather gb news. it's a mixed outlook, largely cloudy over the next 24 hours, particularly across the north of the uk. best of the sunshine in the uk. best of the sunshine in the south. why? well, generally low pressure dominates the weather pattern, this system bringing some heavier rain through bank holiday monday. showers elsewhere and through the rest of the day. we've got this area of cloud across northern ireland, northern england into scotland, giving some showery outbreaks of rain. this heavy at times clearing skies overnight. elsewhere with light winds, we'll see so
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in 1964, the last time this happened, lyndon johnson won by a strong distance in america, and the uk election was actually before that. so there really is no comparison. but maybe the conservatives will be hoping that it will cause less media attention on the british elections so they will benefit from that but there is no guarantee, that is speculation. i think the only thing that could potentially make a difference is if it looks like donald trump might win, but it has not been confirmed and there is all sorts of issues going on in america in the way that there were of the 2000 election between george w bush and al gore. and the labour party machine desperately looks to keir starmer to denounce donald trump because of their ideological position, and he, playing the role of prime minister in waiting, as he would hope to be, knows that that would hope to be, knows that that would be a bad idea, ithink would hope to be, knows that that would be a bad idea, i think there might be some friction there and perhaps the opportunity for division, but that's miles away from what could actuall
in 1964, the last time this happened, lyndon johnson won by a strong distance in america, and the uk election was actually before that. so there really is no comparison. but maybe the conservatives will be hoping that it will cause less media attention on the british elections so they will benefit from that but there is no guarantee, that is speculation. i think the only thing that could potentially make a difference is if it looks like donald trump might win, but it has not been confirmed and...
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josep borel spoke about this during his speech in the uk. the head of european diplomacy admitted that ending the conflict in ukraine is a matter of just a couple of weeks, but the united states and europe are not interested in such a scenario. i know how to end the war in ukraine, it can be done in a couple of weeks, it’s simple. stop supplies, if arms supplies stop, then ukraine will not be able to resist, the war will be forced to surrender , the war will end, but do we really want to end this war, i don’t, i think many in europe then... against this background, the british press admits that the ukrainians themselves are not happy with this situation, they are fleeing en masse from mobilization, as garden writes, the divide in society is growing; communities are now gaining popularity on social networks, in which users report where they have seen woncoms and which places should be avoided. today, the ministry of education of ukraine actually confirmed that the idea introduce an intermediate exam for undergraduate and graduate students
josep borel spoke about this during his speech in the uk. the head of european diplomacy admitted that ending the conflict in ukraine is a matter of just a couple of weeks, but the united states and europe are not interested in such a scenario. i know how to end the war in ukraine, it can be done in a couple of weeks, it’s simple. stop supplies, if arms supplies stop, then ukraine will not be able to resist, the war will be forced to surrender , the war will end, but do we really want to end...
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beyond that, deeper into next week, high pressure starts to build in across the uk and that should mean the weather becomes a bit quieterfor a time. fewer showers around, a little bit more in the way of sunshine with temperatures generally running into the upper teens, perhaps low 20s in the warmest spots. to this conflict, but also to bring peace in the region. live from london, this is bbc news. in the last hour, the breaking news — the bbc has forecast sadiq khan is on course to win an historic third term as london's mayor. the official result from london is not yet confirmed — but based on early results it's predicted sadiq khan will win by around ten percentage points. elsewhere the counting continues across england — as we await more results of mayoral elections in cities including greater manchester and west yorkshire. good afternoon, i'm geeta guru—murthy and welcome to this bbc local election special. the bbc�*s polling expert john curtice has said he expects labour's sadiq khan to win the london mayoral election by around ten percentage points. this would give him a
beyond that, deeper into next week, high pressure starts to build in across the uk and that should mean the weather becomes a bit quieterfor a time. fewer showers around, a little bit more in the way of sunshine with temperatures generally running into the upper teens, perhaps low 20s in the warmest spots. to this conflict, but also to bring peace in the region. live from london, this is bbc news. in the last hour, the breaking news — the bbc has forecast sadiq khan is on course to win an...
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from 2014 through 2017, he served chairman of the board of trustees for leading uk right, a center right think tank policy exchange from. 22001 to 2002. he served as speechwriter and special assistant to president bush. he holds a b.a. and an m.a. in history from yale univ or c and a law degree from harvard, where he served as president of federalist society. so with that, welcome our speaker and our moderator. thank you. all. thank. i almost never speak from a prepared text, but i was assured that this would be a very lively audience. so i undertook to keep my opening remarks to minimum 6 minutes and i wanted to be able to time those 6 minutes. so i wrote it out to be sure that i hit the mark. also, as some you may know, this talk was postponed. we've had some very sad events in my wife and i and my family's personal, so i'm not quite at my best and again, i thought i'd better have the backstop a written text, you know, and i'm failing to operate the microphone. these 6 minutes are going to address the same question that my editors at the atlantic posed to when i told them two years ago
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howard cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social_ cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett. _ social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, — garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, _ ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq _ hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than one candidate, 213. one. but if more than one candidate, 215 writing _ one. but if more than one candidate, 213. writing remarks by which the voter_ 213. writing remar
howard cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social_ cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett. _ social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, — garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, _ ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq _ hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli,...
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howard cox, reform uk, london deserves better, _ cox, reform uk, london deserves better, 3478. amy gallagher, social democratic— better, 3478. amy gallagher, social democratic party, 1442. zoe garbett, the green _ democratic party, 1442. zoe garbett, the green party, 5984. tarun ghulati. _ the green party, 5984. tarun ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary— ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary hall, — ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary hall, the conservative party candidate, 43,405. sadiq khan, labour— candidate, 43,405. sadiq khan, labour party, 54,481. andreas michli, independent, 901. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. for want of an official — was as follows. for want of an official mark, one. voting for more than _ official mark, one. voting for more than one _ official mark, one. voting for more than one candidate, 147. writing or n1arks— than one candidate, 147. writing or marks by— than one candidate, 147. writing or marks by which the voter could be identified. — marks by which the v
howard cox, reform uk, london deserves better, _ cox, reform uk, london deserves better, 3478. amy gallagher, social democratic— better, 3478. amy gallagher, social democratic party, 1442. zoe garbett, the green _ democratic party, 1442. zoe garbett, the green party, 5984. tarun ghulati. _ the green party, 5984. tarun ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary— ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary hall, — ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary hall, the conservative party candidate, 43,405....
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in the uk, australia, and the usa, the rights of precisely such people are protected by the so-called good samaritan laws. and those who provide first aid. absolutely right, what is this? they cannot, if it is correct as a lawyer, they cannot be held accountable for poor quality work, because they are like good samaritans and do what they can. thank you, and the first one is for 500. you are getting a question from the general sponsor of the kontur business ecosystem program. over 35 years of work, kontur has repeatedly become a pioneer, including in 2012 , using the diadog system, it sent the first electronic invoice with legal significance. here's a question: mayakovsky's first collection, i am one of four... was published in 1913 in an edition of 300 copies and had this clearly visible feature: it was handwritten and lithographically reproduced. alexander, please, first for 400. lawyer, politician bimrao ambedkar, first among. such people received higher education, and then even became the first minister of justice of independent india. he was probably the first such successful rep
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on the ongoing conflict in gaza could have led to some muslim voters in a very diverse part of the uk, moving away from labour and actually gravitating towards an independent candidate here who has actually had his platform all about gaza. exactly. and labour— platform all about gaza. exactly. and labour are _ platform all about gaza. exactly. and labour are acknowledging i platform all about gaza. exactly. i and labour are acknowledging both regionally and nationally that keir starmer's — regionally and nationally that keir starmer's stanton gather and some of the remarks _ starmer's stanton gather and some of the remarks he made earlier on in the remarks he made earlier on in the immediate weeks after the attack on israel— the immediate weeks after the attack on israel has contributed to political— on israel has contributed to political damage for them their argument is they have no alternatives and the use this phrase country— alternatives and the use this phrase country first, party second. keir starmer's — country first, party second. keir starmer's argument is he has
on the ongoing conflict in gaza could have led to some muslim voters in a very diverse part of the uk, moving away from labour and actually gravitating towards an independent candidate here who has actually had his platform all about gaza. exactly. and labour— platform all about gaza. exactly. and labour are _ platform all about gaza. exactly. and labour are acknowledging i platform all about gaza. exactly. i and labour are acknowledging both regionally and nationally that keir starmer's —...
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that may be less true in london which is the most ethnically diverse part of the uk. but i think this is not really where we can draw much confusion about what is very clearly a pattern whereby those who live in muslim areas and concluding muslim voters who voted labour in the past withdrew their support from labour over the gaza issue. in withdrew their support from labour over the gaza issue.— over the gaza issue. in terms of where we _ over the gaza issue. in terms of where we have _ over the gaza issue. in terms of where we have got _ over the gaza issue. in terms of where we have got to _ over the gaza issue. in terms of where we have got to in - over the gaza issue. in terms of where we have got to in the - over the gaza issue. in terms ofj where we have got to in the last hour with the two big mayoral results, we should say oliver coppard also takes on the role of police and crime commissioner as well as the south yorkshire mayor, what is your take? labour have done very well in many parts of the north of england, haven�*t taken overall in the last couple o
that may be less true in london which is the most ethnically diverse part of the uk. but i think this is not really where we can draw much confusion about what is very clearly a pattern whereby those who live in muslim areas and concluding muslim voters who voted labour in the past withdrew their support from labour over the gaza issue. in withdrew their support from labour over the gaza issue.— over the gaza issue. in terms of where we _ over the gaza issue. in terms of where we have _ over...
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it central swathe of the uk. it remains generally cloudy across northern ireland, northern england and scotland through the day. some patchy rain possible here. some heavier showers later and this weather system slowly pushes northeastwards inland a little further, bringing cloud and rain to some southern parts of england and wales and the best of the sunshine. temperatures approaching 19 or 20 celsius under the cloud, still feeling quite chilly and a misty, murky start to bank houday misty, murky start to bank holiday monday. but again, this central part of the uk seeing the best of the sunshine as that morning mist and murk disappears. and then over the next few days we'll see high pressure starting to build in. it will settle down. we'll see more in the way of sunny spells and temperatures begin to rise. looks like things are heating up. >> boxt boilers spot hours of weather on gb news. way >> hello and welcome to gb views saturday, i'm darren grimes, and for the next two hours, i'll be keeping you company on
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talking — of their challenge of reform uk. talking about the incumbent, andy street, when you look at is campaign literature, look at some of the speeches he has made them many ways he has distanced himself from the conservative party, trying to kind of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal. of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal-— of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known _ personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as _ personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand _ personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand andy - personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand andy here i personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand andy here in| personal appeal. absolutely. it has i been known as brand andy here in the west midlands will debate as equine as leaflets, he does not and mention that he _ as leaflets, he does not and mention that he is— as leaflets, he does not and mention that he is conservatives. green rather
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i am from the uk. we do not get sunshine and palm trees there. three of them had never been to the u.s. before. they were absolutely out of their element, living, as paul said, the good life. the amazing thing in the exhibition, not only is there this photograph, there is one of george putting on his suntan lotion. there is one of these intimate moments that no other press or photographer would have got that makes me exhibition in the book so spectacular. it is really between their bed and the other side of the camera. >>> we have a second hour for "morning joe" weekend for you right after the break. break. gr treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily... ...or take l
i am from the uk. we do not get sunshine and palm trees there. three of them had never been to the u.s. before. they were absolutely out of their element, living, as paul said, the good life. the amazing thing in the exhibition, not only is there this photograph, there is one of george putting on his suntan lotion. there is one of these intimate moments that no other press or photographer would have got that makes me exhibition in the book so spectacular. it is really between their bed and the...
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just briefly talking about the incumbent. _ uk. just briefly talking about the incumbent, andy _ uk. just briefly talking about the incumbent, andy street, - uk. just briefly talking about the incumbent, andy street, looking uk. just briefly talking about the i incumbent, andy street, looking at his campaign literature and some of the speeches he made, in many ways he has distanced himself from the conservative party, trying to kind of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal. of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal-— of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal. yes, it has become known as brand _ personal appeal. yes, it has become known as brand andy _ personal appeal. yes, it has become known as brand andy in _ personal appeal. yes, it has become known as brand andy in the - personal appeal. yes, it has become known as brand andy in the west - known as brand andy in the west midlands — known as brand andy in the west midlands and on his leaflets he does not mention he is conservative and they are
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well, one man who was infamous for partying was prince harry because he's back in the uk next week and he's set to meet his father, the king, as he jets in to attend an invictus games 10th anniversary event. >> king charles was recently cleared to resume public duties following cancer treatment. >> so joining us now in the studio to reveal all the details on this mega reunion is royal reporter sarah—louise robertson sarah, good morning to you. morning. what's going on then? this is the. it'll be only the first or second time harry and the king have reunited since his cancer. >> cancen >> that's correct. >> that's correct. >> ben. yes? it's the second time that prince harry is set to meet with his father, king charles. it will be a very short visit, because obviously, king charles is very busy. harry has a busy schedule himself, and the last time he was here was in february, when the king's cancer diagnosis was announced and harry only got to spend 30 minutes with him. that trip was will it be long or short? well, i think harry's hoping for a longer audience with his father, but it de
well, one man who was infamous for partying was prince harry because he's back in the uk next week and he's set to meet his father, the king, as he jets in to attend an invictus games 10th anniversary event. >> king charles was recently cleared to resume public duties following cancer treatment. >> so joining us now in the studio to reveal all the details on this mega reunion is royal reporter sarah—louise robertson sarah, good morning to you. morning. what's going on then? this...
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just as both the major conservative and labor parties are paying for their support of israel in the uk elections. the ruling conservative party lost hundreds of seats in this election and labor leader kar starmer he admitted that israel's war against palestine was a major factor in the party's loss of majority in the oldham house of commons. george washington university students in support of palestine. and they protested against the action of the police in suppressing protesting students. students and supporters of palestine also held a demonstration near columbia university in new york. a number of american jews were present among the demonstrators. the protesters showed their support for the students protesting the crimes of the zionist regime by holding cloths and chanting slogans. student and professor supporting palestine and protesting crimes the zionist regime has arrested students in havana, the capital of cuba. a narrative from palestine and american students protesting the crimes of the zionists demonstrated in gaza. cuban students declared their support for palestine and am
just as both the major conservative and labor parties are paying for their support of israel in the uk elections. the ruling conservative party lost hundreds of seats in this election and labor leader kar starmer he admitted that israel's war against palestine was a major factor in the party's loss of majority in the oldham house of commons. george washington university students in support of palestine. and they protested against the action of the police in suppressing protesting students....
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it, no, i didn’t name it, in honor the lake near which his parents once met, this is a lake in the uk, lakeord, they, well , while walking on the shore of this lake , they met each other when they had... well, look, in finland there is a huge number of lakes, huge, more than a thousand, by the way, we have more lakes than in finland, in karelia, which borders finland, which once, by the way, was part of finland before, and also a huge number of lakes, perhaps because that is why, now there are slightly fewer lakes in finland, by the way, the second, second, here is the second clue why -that reminded me that this could be something connected with irkutsk, some city of ozyorsk, this is the coat of arms of irkutsk, here i am, right? that is, it somehow worked for you somewhere there is baikal, and there is baikal, and there is the most famous lake, i don’t know, well, not only in russia, but in in the world, yes, probably lake baikal, the deepest, largest, deepest, largest press lake in the world, yes lake baikal, the third clue, this is right, but what is it, well, this is grass, thes
it, no, i didn’t name it, in honor the lake near which his parents once met, this is a lake in the uk, lakeord, they, well , while walking on the shore of this lake , they met each other when they had... well, look, in finland there is a huge number of lakes, huge, more than a thousand, by the way, we have more lakes than in finland, in karelia, which borders finland, which once, by the way, was part of finland before, and also a huge number of lakes, perhaps because that is why, now there...
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we reformed uk, successor to the brexit .a _ . ., reformed uk, successor to the brexit party. we are becoming a real opposition _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to the _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to the labour i party. we are becoming a real opposition to the labour party party. we are becoming a real. opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales, we are on the way up and it is quite clear that the tories are on the way down. the is quite clear that the tories are on the way down.— is quite clear that the tories are on the way down. the greens also cained on the way down. the greens also gained seats. _ on the way down. the greens also gained seats, particular— on the way down. the greens also gained seats, particular in - on the way down. the greens also gained seats, particular in placesl gained seats, particular in places like bristol, which they are targeting come a general election. they recognised the choice they have here in bristol is between a likely labour government,
we reformed uk, successor to the brexit .a _ . ., reformed uk, successor to the brexit party. we are becoming a real opposition _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to the _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to the labour i party. we are becoming a real opposition to the labour party party. we are becoming a real. opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales, we are on the way up and it is quite clear that the...
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>> when i so that uk was a at is disgusting. now at 10 and east bay, mcdonald's shut down after employees say that they have been dealing with a rat infestation. >> freeway shut down after a police standoff with the shooting suspect. we've got the very latest along 80. >> a late season storm headed for the bay area. get ready for rain, gusty winds. and yes, even some snow. your forecast is coming up. when fun time from the bay area's local news station. >> you're watching kron. 4 news. >> thanks so much for joining us on kron. news at 10. i'm vicki liviakis and i'm grant lotus. our top story tonight. a pretty rare one rain in may. yeah. seems like winter is not completely over here in the bay area. >> kron four's a lawrence karnow tracking the storm towards as right now lower. yeah. just in time for the weekend, 2 guys and looks like this. not just going to be a a storm. >> we may see may be twice as much normal rainfall in just one day from the storm that's rolling in. so it's got some punch to it as is headed toward the bay ar
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lena and natasha, a couple based in the uk, have also made the 17—hour trip to get here. i've always wanted to come to antarctica. it's beautiful, its stunning, it's untouched. you, of course, have all of the stories of the pioneers, the travellers who all came through some serious trials and tribulations to make it, and then come to the ends of the earth with my partner to see untouched, pristine landscapes, what the world would look like if we weren't quite here and nature got to just get on with it. erm... i think it will definitely change some ideas, some thoughts, as all travel should. viv, a retired energy consultant from australia, has always wanted to travel to antarctica. it's on my bucket list. but only problem is, it's expensive. yeah. that's why the younger people find it hard to come, unless they've got rich parents. what is it about antarctica that excites you so much, that interests you so much? well, its uniqueness. yeah? yeah. and it's also the last frontier. it should be kept in its current state, you know, as it is. so let's hope it stays that way, you
lena and natasha, a couple based in the uk, have also made the 17—hour trip to get here. i've always wanted to come to antarctica. it's beautiful, its stunning, it's untouched. you, of course, have all of the stories of the pioneers, the travellers who all came through some serious trials and tribulations to make it, and then come to the ends of the earth with my partner to see untouched, pristine landscapes, what the world would look like if we weren't quite here and nature got to just get...
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reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collywobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more people hear about reform, we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. we're on the way up, and it's quite clear that the tories are on the way down. and the green party is volunteering a bow. this is hastings in east sussex. the trend of the greens' steady rise in local politics continues. a fantastic set of results for the green party. the fifth local election in a row where we scored a record number of green councillors being elected, winning seats in all corners of the country from labour and from the conservatives, in rural and urban areas alike. the democratic process comes with certain rituals — colour, stamina and sleep deprivation. and winners clutching babies. there are yet more results to come tomorrow. chris mason, bbc news. we are expecting the results of the mayoral elections in the west m
reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collywobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more people hear about reform, we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. we're on the way up, and it's quite clear that the tories are on the way down. and the green party is volunteering a bow. this is hastings in east sussex....