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milia gentleman and in the initial coverage she didn’t even mention that her father and I I believe Stanley Johnson obviously the father of former prime minister Boris Johnson a very influential um member of the Tory party she didn’t mention that he was a member which I find bizarre it’s something that um should have gone on that list if it was a list of influential members which it was so hang on a minute who’s that Amelia gentleman wrote the story in the guardian she’s married to Joe Johnson boris’s brother boris’s brother and so Stanley is a member of the Garett but she omitted that from her piece oh um and I think you know the majority of British women won’t have even heard of the Garrett Club nor any sort of private members clubs in London it’s a very kind of um Elite inside it’s actors lawyers writers yeah and I think they absolutely have their place especially for networking with people in different careers or the same career as you I think they have their place um holding charity events that kind of thing and conferences we already have members clubs mixed and that stuff is still not happening just putting men and women together in this one space isn’t going to help women in terms of cross-gender [Music] networking it’s 9:30 on Thursday the 16th of May this is Britain’s News Room on GB news with Andrew Pierce and be Turner very good morning so a big day for labor starmer’s six pledges the labor leader is going to reveal his multi-point plan to rebuild Britain including Provisions for Great British energy and recruiting 6,000 500 new teachers but is it all going to be talk and no action and the RO M takeover can you believe it the Postal Service owner is poised to accept a 3.5 billion takeover bid from a Czech billionaire who doesn’t even live in this country should we let foreign companies own our essential State Services no and UK Island migration r as it’s revealed that Britain has taken back 50 migrants from the Republic of Ireland after a large scale diplomatic row and the Prime Minister refusing to take back any does this embarrassing U-turn show sunak is sunk and the queen like the Queen Elizabeth she’s shining fur she’s pledged to buy no new fur products for a wardrobe according to the Animal Rights group Peta we’ll have the latest and we’ll ask should the bare skin caps of the royal guards also now be [Music] replaced I don’t whether you saw those shocking pictures yesterday of the Slovakian prime minister being uh shot three times absolutely it’s going to be a press conference which is going to be within our show to let us know how he is doing so we’ll bring you the latest on that absolutely right let us know your thoughts this morning GB news.com for/ your safe first the very latest news with Sophia [Music] winsler very good morning it’s 9:31 Aaron Armstrong here in the GB news News Room cutting NHS waiting lists and improving economic stability will be among the top election pledges unveiled by labor today so starmer will use a speech in essics to lay out six promises which will also include a new border security command to tackle people smuggling gangs there will also be a commitment to set up a publicly owned energy firm called Great British energy as well as a strategy to crack down an antisocial Behavior the government has called it another relaunch and says it’s not a coherent plan the educ secretary says controversial changes to sex education will still allow children to explore ideas and have contested debates it’s after the government outline proposals that would see sex head ban for children under the age of nine Jillian Keegan says she’s seen evidence of some pupils being taught there are 72 genders and ideology shouldn’t be taught as fact causing death or injury by dangerous cycling is to become a new offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison MPS have voted in favor of an amendment to the criminal justice bill which is making its way through Parliament following campaigning by Sir Ian Duncan Smith the former T leader says the change is urgent and not anti-cycling critics though have pointed out more people are killed by cows or lightning every year and laws already exist to prosecute dangerous cyclists Slovakia’s Deputy Prime Minister say Robert fito remains in a very serious but stable condition after he was shot several times yesterday in an attempted assassination at least four shots were fired at the prime minister in the town of Handa where the 59-year-old was meeting supporters a 71-year-old suspect is now in custody the interior Minister believes the attack was politically motivated Slovakia has scaled back its support for Ukraine while opening dialogue with Russia we’ll have more news throughout the morning here on GB news we can sign up to ours by using the QR code on your screen now it’s back to Andrew and [Music] Bev very good morning 9:34 this is Britain’s Newsroom on GB news with me be Turner and Andrew Piers well it’s a big day for labor today because K starm is going to unveil six election pledges reminiscent of Tony Blair’s pledge card back in 97 as part of his doorstep pitch to voters in election year they include maintaining economic stability cutting NHS waiting times launching a new border Command force setting up Great British energy cracking down on antisocial behavior and recruiting 6,500 new teachers but can he deliver on these well join us now in the studio is pris of the Daily Express Sam Lista and the former labor adviser Stella chaku have I pronounced that correctly you pronounced it perfectly thank you let’s go to you first Sam this is there’s not a new policy here no that I mean it’s and they’ve not quite got the pledge card but and it’s not quite Ed Miller Ban’s Ed Stone which we all mocked of course but it is um still Snappy six pledges it is say but nothing new six pledges but we’re not allowed to call them pledges we’re not allowed to call it a pledge card right it’s first steps for government well let’s call it a pledge card they can’t tell us what it looks like a pledge card it smells like a pledge card it’s a pledge card so let’s go with that um six pledges the new bit of this uh is the uh stuff on migration obviously clearly a big issue for many voters yeah um and it is it follows on from Kiss speech last week where he announced this new border command I mean let’s be honest this is just pulling together government policy and branding it under a new um kind of basically uh and what it doesn’t say on the pledge card is obviously that he would ditch the Rwanda policy even if it’s successful so even if we get a few flights off uh and that does St stem the tide which we’ve obviously seen people hopping over to Ireland because they’re already afraid of this but obviously that that isn’t included that he would ditch that um so yeah it’s a bit of a Rebrand obviously it puts him there’s a big picture of K sta wearing the his snazzy glasses his hair all kind of gel looking very kind of you know Statesman like they would hope and uh that’s that takes most of the card and they putting him front and center of this they’ve made a conscious decision to make this a kind of presidential campaign because he still isn’t cutting through with voters that’s not but they’ but they’ve realized that if you are going to win this election you have to make it about the man who is going to be the next prime minister and that is either Rishi suak or k sta and so they’ve had to put him right at the heart of this they want to promote him yeah Stella do you think there are many points of difference here between these two men we’re looking at screen here starma and sunak looking at these pledges they’re not that different are they to the conservatives oh I would say they’re extremely different for one because they show a very coherent Vision that kir starma has set out which I don’t think we have we we got from runak and his speech last week I mean he threw everything but the kitchen sing at he the speech that he gave last week he wanted them main message to be security but he was also talking about a lot of tiny things like councel C culture for example which I was not sure what was its place in a prime ministerial speech given to the whole nation now I think what’s very interesting about kir starmer’s uh pledge cards and I do agree that there is a sense there is a bit of political Nostalgia Nostalgia when it comes to uh pledge cards because Tony Blair did it in 1997 a lot of people think that this helped him boost his election Victory and so so labor leaders feel like they have to do this every time but I think this is more than anything a campaigning event the labor party has put more money here uh than they’ve put in anything else in the last few years but what about what about workers rights This was meant to be the flagship policy within a 100 days they were going to transform workers rights you wouldn’t be able to send anybody an email after 5:00 p.m. big part of Angela raina’s pitch not mentioned and big part of staris for sure common good project is it the reasoned my interpretation is the reason why he not on the pledge card is because um Shir starmer met with tu union leaders on Tuesday we know that the results were very positive they were all happy they were all satisfied no one came out with a press release saying workers rights were diluted so I think what’s going on here is Kier star is saying what the public is still not sure about is that we will tackle immigration and the border crisis better than Kier starmer so we’re going going to come up with this campaigning pledge card and the sixth one the new one will be about border control and this is our plan for the borders nothing on housing nothing on housing I thought that was a major pledge too housing is supposed to be the the big issue uh of this general election absolutely nothing on this they’re going to change the planning laws which good luck with that the planning system good luck we heard that before millions of times but nothing on housing is that going to be a disappointment do you think to some labor a huge ointment I think there Al there’s also a lot of disappointment on the left about the fact that the Great British energy pledge number four they feel that that’s not strong enough on green issues for example so there is quite a lot of kind of upset on the left about this but then you’ve also got this kind of vague let’s cut NHS NHS waiting times now obviously yeah exactly begs the question but also Beth there is this issue isn’t that obviously the junior doctors are still on strike now they’ve gone into mediation only last night with the government so that is a positive sign but if that isn’t resolved you know it’s K are going to come in and pay that 35% that the junior doctors are demanding to settle this and cut those waiting lists there’s none of that on this pledge card is there there’s a lot of detail missing is he still playing it very safe Stella not to upset anybody let’s just go brush Strokes all I’ve got to do is just sit here and not mess up for another few months and then I’m in he’s just keeping it Qui no but I think but I think Sam you haven’t been paying attention he has been giving plenty of details on all of these policies over the last few months on the NHS West strting has been talking about reform and bureaucracy and how he’s going to have more appointments during the evenings and during the weekends um you asked about planning well there was the brilliant policy in my opinion about building on grayon giving why is not on the pledge card because theed issues well he’s not going to have a 12 what kind of campaign housing is a Cornerstone of what mention on the and Rachel Reeves who will be also be making a speech today and you will see it from Shadow cabinet members going in front of the cameras today I’m sure they will be talking plenty about the housing housing buildings housing building that needs to happen but this is a campaigning tool so six pledges with things that the the the people on the on the on the doorsteps can can can point to you can only have six and also I think it’s what happened to the five mission statements can you remember what they were so it was about oh gosh Ecom growth but they were wooly and dull and that’s why they’ come out very wise that he hasn’t put more numbers on this because what we have seen throughout history is that politicians they are being caught up in a trap when they put a number on things before going into government if they were already in government I would say sure you can do better planning you know exactly what you’re going to find out where you are there but since they’re not I don’t think they should be doing that the Public Accounts committee chair Margaret hod said there will probably be if you close the tax loopholes properly there will probably be a lot more money that we’re thinking at the moment so I think this is a very wise move tax loopholes I mean how many times have we heard that one I mean that’s every single yeah I mean we’ve been doing that for 20 years and they never seem to get closed but also I think it’s an admission there that um you don’t put numbers on it because you know you can’t meet these uh big targets so you know if you’re not if you’re not confident in your ability to flesh out these policies it’s because you know you actually haven’t got the capacity to deliver on them and I think let’s be honest six pledges here K St made 10 pledges when he stood for leader he got St he stored on 10 leadership pledges that were very very leftwing and then has ditched them so how can we trust anything he said I can also smell a gimmick so what do you think the gimmick is going to be today who are they going to unveil not I mean everyone’s thinking oh is it a Defector is it Defector we that seems to have kind of died a death right um so is it a member of the public who you know has got some great story to tell is it a celebrity celebrity exactly you know what do you think do you think they’ll be fun I doubt it because it’s Kier starmer and I think he’s right not you think he’s fun I I think he’s very cautious and I think that this is wise especially because the type of voter the hero voter that they’re referring to that goes from labor to Tes that they’re trying to soon is is someone who is also very cautious especially older voters they want stability and safety they don’t want surprises I’m just looking at the original five pledges from February to see how they’ve changed clean energy is still talking about that highest G7 growth maybe that went over people’s heads a little bit future of the NHS opportunity for all vague safer streets yeah yeah well so none of those are slightly slightly massage them a little bit wound them down and anyway it’s it’s a Rebrand it is it is it is a Rebrand but but without enough I don’t think enough values Vision ideology well we’ll see now coming up next a Czech billionaire is being lined up to buy the Royal Mail has the government gone mad put a stop to this shouldn’t some national institutions be immune from these sort of profit making Enterprises we’re going to be talking to a maor trade Union boss who I think will take that [Music] view I’m Christopher hope and I’m Gloria depierro bringing you pmqs live here on GB news whenever Parliament is in session on a Wednesday at midday we’ll bring you live coverage of prime minister’s questions we’ll be asking our viewers and listeners to submit the questions that they would like to put to the prime minister and we’ll put that to our panel of top politicians in our Westminster Studio that’s pmqs live here on GB news Britain’s election Channel Headliners tomorrow’s papers tonight every night from 11: p.m. let’s do the Telegraph and Iranian women aggressing up other women for wearing fitted trousers they I mean they no roles left for patriarchal oppressors to actually be men Jonathan you know what I mean yeah they’re taking all of our head jobs doesn’t work that kind of works that kind of works okay to a joke the headline is Iranian women are betraying others to morality police for wearing fitted trousers uh so a Hardline Iranian militia is hiring women to enforce the country’s strict hijab rules using them to spy on other women and bundle offenders into Vans to be taken for interrogation now this is this is horrible this is just despicable Theocratic tyranny uh where women are you know helping to stomp on the rights of other women uh they’re despicable snitches in my opinion this is not good this is not good this is um you know this is this is really just an Arron women’s rights and I disagree with it well just for balance yeah I’ve got to give balance you it’s my job I mean you know one of the women here is saying look we should intimidate them so they stop going out as if it’s Paris or London and you look at Paris and London these days Leo Cal decline you’re like hey maybe they got a point no I mean I think if you look at Paris and London would you be able to tell the difference between that and ter point I was making and I deplore deplore it and dis it but yeah basically women love judging each other I’ve WR that they do they do and all patriarchal all patriarchal religions have been maintained and upheld by women to be fair it’s not women it’s not men deciding to go to church on a Sunday it’s it’s women because the whole system is set up to benefit women are more trally concerned about social standards the only people who shouted me to put on a face mask during Co were the ladies it is disturbing because of course Iran didn’t used to have this we all see those pictures from the the 70s or whatever it is when just like looks like a Western Country so it is quite disturbing especially to have other people snitching and enforcing that’s what I don’t like we’re GB news and we come from a proud tradition of British journalism I’m so excited to be 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the General Secretary of the communications workers union Dave Ward Dave morning to you you and I often disagree on things but I think you and I perhaps today may be seeing it from the same him sheet I’m appalled by the idea the ra male could fall into foreign hands a billionaire who’s rather a shadowy figure too I might add so Andrew you’re right this must be of major concern not just for the workers of roal um who will be worried about how it affects their pensions their jobs their employment uh and also I think customers will be worried about what it actually means for the services and you know Royal ma is a UK uh institution it’s a critical part of the UK’s infrastructure so of course we’re worryed uh about it and we need to understand more about what it all means um but can I also say that we are also not supporting the current roal group bll and one of the reasons this has happened is because it is a failure of privatization and we may disagree about that Andrew but that’s the reality of it you can’t say what you’re saying and not that it’s been a failure and that board’s report yesterday was also not true so the reason Ral is vulnerable to such a bid is because it’s been grossly mismanaged by the current Bard something that we’ve talked about on your show on other shows for them to come out and say that it’s all down to uh on this occasion a government that hadn’t introduced reform on the Uso for for years every single postal worker every single customer knows that’s not true Rau inflicted Financial uh problems on itself when it gave away 650 million uh when there was an economic downturn it never supported the workforce it’s actually attacked the workforce so we we find ourselves in in a problem here we don’t like what we’re hearing of course we’re worried we need to understand more about that we don’t like what the current Bard’s direction is because they’re not taking RW M anywhere um and equally you know our view is it’s time for the for the UK to have a serious discussion about a new model of ownership and I think the government the labor party the public should all be part of that debate going forward what would that new model look like to you Dave do you have any idea how you could collaborate State and private business in that way well I’m mean our view look our policy has always been to see Ro M renationalized but we we understand that in the current political environment and economic environment that might be a difficult uh thing to con contemplate but there are lots of other models where the workers and the customers who rely on the services that roal provide um have a greater say over the direction of the company so there’s things like uh not for-profit organizations there’s things like public benefit companies um and I I do really think this is a serious debate about how do you protect and grow a business in the future that is so critical to the the UK’s economy it’s still a major contributor to the UK economy I think our concern is is that the current board have got no growth plans um and you know it’s going to be interesting to hear what Mr kinsky says in in the coming days and weeks about these plans clearly the government will take a view because it can’t happen unless the government uh after they’ve done a National Security Act investigation sanction it so we’ll we’ll be talking to the government we’ll be talking to the labor party but we want to get a debate going across the hold of the UK about what’s the right position for Royal m going forward does this man does this uh Czech billionaire know anything about running a national postal service but by the way all of which he’s in boss with the Insignia of his majesty the king yeah a very good question Andrew um I don’t know I’ve never met him um his people have reached out to us um for a meeting to discuss what they say are our concerns to explore our concerns so you know we got to do that we got to we got to engage with a perspective owner but I think the other important Point here is this is a full takeover this is 100% ownership of RA m a UK institution uh by an equity investor from abroad so I think in that way it’s unprecedented and therefore it needs to be scrutinized very very carefully but if row wants to be a success whoever owns it they’ve got to get the workforce on board and the current board have completely alienated the workforce uh and that still continues today they failed not just the workers they failed customers they don’t tell the truth about quality of service um that still not what it should be um so look there there’s lots of issues to discuss here but we want to make clear that there is room in this debate for people seriously thinking about is there a better model now why does it always have to be well it can only be this person taking over or that person why can’t we have a serious in the UK that is all built around aligning the interest of customers of workers and a company that could be successful in the that’s what we want to focus on we really want to hear your thoughts as well on these five pledges from labor today sorry was it’s normally five they’ve added an extra one the extra one though is nothing to do with trade unions or workers do you feel a bit let down when you see this list look um I I think that we got to be open about the reality that Labor uh listens to a lot of different people uh it wants to get elected my own personal view at the moment is that the most transformational part of Labor’s policy offering is actually the New Deal for working people I think they know that that’s not in the pledges but that’s not ples it’s going to be in the manifesto so let’s wait and see that whether it’s in the manifesto that’s the real debate about what’s offered being offered but why why is it I saw Pat mcfaden being interviewed earlier on uh this morning and and I guess Pat’s one of the people who you know is sort of nervous about over promising stuff and you know there’s this debate going on with LA I don’t get it I’ll be honest with you um the Tories have messed up the UK they don’t deserve to be a government anymore I think the vast majority of people in the UK know that but they’re waiting to hear what is it that labor are going to offer that’s going to make a difference and from what I saw of the pledges this morning I think have to go much further forward to convince the electorate we have to go forward as well Dave I’m so sorry we’ve run out of time lovely to see your general sex communication Workers Union Dave Ward there have him on we are going to bring you Kier starmer speech live get out the popcorn it’ll be an edge of your seat moment don’t go anywhere this is GB news a brighter Outlook with box solar sponsors of weather on GB news hello good morning welcome to the latest forecast from the Met Office for GP news we start the day with a lot of cloud some showery rain as well but gradually through the day there’ll be a better chance of some warm 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Andrew Pier starmus Six pledges the labor leader Reveals His multi-point plan to rebuild Britain including plans to have Great British energy five 6,500 new teachers is it more talk and no action and what is missing from the pledges and the Slovakian prime minister was shot yesterday Robert fiso a well-known populist politician is still in a critical condition after being shot and aired airlifted to hospital yesterday his stance on Ukraine LGBT rights and all sorts of issues around the pandemic could have been the motivation behind the Assassin’s attack and UK Island migration routes revealed that Britain has taken back 50 migrants in the Republic of Ireland after a large scale diplomatic route and remember the PM said he wouldn’t take back any just show that sunak is sunk on migrants and a Southwest water Scandal residents in Devon have been told to boil water before drinking or brushing their teeth people are getting ill sickness diarrhea vomiting even pets how are these water 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Armstrong [Music] very good morning to you it is 2 minutes past 10 I’m Aaron Armstrong some breaking news in the last few minutes a man has been charged with attempted murder after Slovakia’s prime minister was shot several times yesterday local media is reporting the suspected attacker was a 71y old former security guard at a shopping mall now he’s known to have posted videos on social media saying he doesn’t agree with government policy the interior Minister believes the attack was politically motivating now Slovakia has scaled back its support for Ukraine its open dialogue with Russia and Robert fito is known to be Pro Vladimir Putin if you’re watching on TV you can see live pictures of the hospital where the Prime Minister underwent surgery overnight at least four shots were fired at Robert fito who’s 59 as he was meeting supporters yesterday and now we can go live to Shir starmer he is speaking at an event in asex he laying out his six pre-election pledges uh the labor leader announced five of those uh last year and he has added a sixth great to be here in per here from St moment this is Angela rer of course the deputy labor leader setting him up what we expect to hear from Sir stammer is that he will say he’s got his steps for change if indeed Labour win the next election a a decade of national renewal is what sir starmer it is to uh announce and they will go along these lines one deliver economic stability uh the labor leader uh is hoping to stick to tough spending rules to do that he’s also promising to cut NHS waiting lists that’s one of his pledges he’s going to provide more appointments every year and he’ll fund that by tackling tax avoidance and we understand non-d loopholes the new the the new pledge in addition to those five that we had last year will be launching a border at security command to stop the gangs arranging small boat Crossing we’re going to keep an eye on Angela rer as she sets it up this uh this conference this uh chat in Essex and we’ll wait for sir starmer to arrive and we’ll bring him to you as soon as he decides to get on the Lector tangible deliverable policies to begin that long journey to Nation now let’s bring you up to date with what the education secretary has been uh saying controversial changes to sex education she says we’ll still allow children to explore ideas and have cont tested debates uh it’s after the government outlined proposals that would see sex education banned for children under the age of nine uh the guidelines which are subject to a 9we consultation also recommend children aren’t taught uh about the concept of gender identity Jillian Keegan says she’s seen evidence of some pupils being taught that there are 72 genders she says gender ideology shouldn’t be taught as fact we’re also making it crystal clear that it should be transparent to pay parents and parents should be able to see the materials they are the first educators of their children so they should be able to see what’s also going on in school and we’re also on the on top of our gender questioning guidance which we uh published for cons consultation uh earlier on um we’re also making it very clear that gender um identity is a contested view um and should uh not be taught as a fact causing death or injury by dangerous cycling is to become a new offense punishable by up to 4 years in prison MPS have voted in favor of an amendment to the criminal justice bill which is making its way through Parliament following campaigning by seran Duncan Smith the former toy leader says the change is urgent and it’s not anti-cycling critics though have pointed out more people are killed by cattle or lightning every year and laws already exist to prosecute dangerous cyclists it will apply to incident involving pedal Cycles ebikes E Scooters and E unicycles the president of Russia and China claim their deepening diplomatic ties are stabilizing the world and they have called for a political solution to the war in Ukraine Vladimir Putin has been greeted by xiin ping with full military honors it’s part of a two-day State visit to Beijing it’s their third meeting in just over a year and comes less than a week after Russia launched a new offensive in northeastern Ukraine Vladimir Putin says their strategic relationship is not opportunistic or directed against other countries although China has has long been suspected of supporting Russia’s economy and its invasion of Ukraine Junior doctors in England have held fresh talks with the government in an effort to end their long-running dispute over pay since March 2023 there have been a series of walkouts with staff demanding a 35% pay rise phased in over a number of years Health secretary Victoria Atkins says she’s pleased the BMA the British Medical associ Association have agreed to explore for mediation we’ll bring you K stammer as soon as he decides to start speaking H and we will be back a little later with more news you can also scan up to sign up to GB news alerts by scanning the QR code on your screen now back to Andrew and [Music] Bev good morning 107 with Britain’s News Room on G news with me Beth Turner and Andrew Pierce now any now we’re going to expect the labor leader s St to unveil those six election pledges they are not new policies uh but they range from maintaining economic stability more teachers launching a new border command unit in other words another quango yeah setting up what is it Great British energy how much is that going to cost well he doesn’t tell us how much any of this is going to cost this is the frustration isn’t it he’s apparently going to crack down on antisocial Behavior how recruit 6,500 new teachers great how cut NHS waiting times great how this is what’s so frustrating I could have written we could have sat here this morning and scribbled that on the back of an envelope and the thing is he had the five mission statements and we had our labor advisor and owner said can you remember what they were um of course you couldn’t because they were vague and wooly that’s right it seems like we will be have the long the big the best economic growth in the G7 yeah make the streets safer um something on education and he and he was talking about Green energy more renewable energy he’s been DB energy so it’s so so the state is going to set up its own Energy company I’m not sure that the state is any better providing energy than private companies I don’t know either but going back to the story about the Royal Mail I’m much more on board with us running from here with the taxpayer possibly benefiting with this the coff is benefiting from some profit yeah in this country rather than the moment my energy is with EDF owned by the blim and French government not okay with that and and the Royal Male the Czech republ this this billionaire from the Czech Republic um is trying to buy their all mail and I think that the government can intervene and I think they have to because I think there’ll be an outcry yeah because they they’ve got commitments to Universal delivery uh and um that the cost of delivering mail will be the same in every part of the country I mean know theyve made a a terrible mess of it as Dave Ward from the commercial from the communications working said I mean it’s now 1.35 a first class damp it’s a scandal isn’t it it’s a huge amount now joining us now is our political correspondent Katherine fer uh to tell us what we might expect this afternoon or this morning Katherine any minute now I think Angela Raina is speaking right now isn’t she what else are we going to hear from them yes any minute now so we’ll be hearing from sakir starma Angela Raina Rachel Reeves and these six pledges now there’s nothing actually new here because kiss Dharma has been talking about his five National missions for some months now but they were not terribly well defined a little bit woly they didn’t really get much cut through so now they’ve basically uh rebranded them repackaged them to make what they hope is a more voter friendly offer and of course they’ve added one now Tony Blair back before the 1997 Landslide had five pledges uh K dama has gone up to six uh they’re very light on numbers no numbers really apart from of course teachers uh perhaps that’s deliberate given uh the state that Rishi sunak has got himself into with his five pledges but um these Billboards that we see kiss sta black and white photograph sleeves rolled up uh looking ready to get to business and these pledges in blue and saying H sorry in red in red even and saying my first steps for change they’re hoping uh that this is going to cut through with voters because we know of course they’re 20 points ahead in the polls but the labor lead is actually really still quite soft because it’s a lot of it is because uh people are very very cross with the current conservative government and in the mood to have a change rather than they are actively excited about or enthusiastic for um what sakir starma is offering so they’re hoping that they can uh can change that and of course he’s speaking in Essex where they don’t have a single labor MP very interesting and that’s presumably Catherine why they’ve chosen Essex because they did very well in the local elections just a couple of weeks ago yes exactly they want to capitalize on that uh we have heard all sorts of wild rumors haven’t we about another defection to labor um over the last couple of days there was some expectation that perhaps it might happen before pmqs yesterday uh MPS were getting very excited on the labor bench just sort of going oh every time a conservative came in and they did not join them um some speculation there may be somebody today let let us see I mean I think it’s unlik likely simply that defections are quite rare although they haven’t been recently have they because we had Dan polter defect a labor only a week or two before uh Natalie Alix so let’s see but certainly they’re targeting voters uh that may not naturally uh be labor people and the Billboards with kissed armor and these six pledges are going to be popping up in um Target seats like Swindon like Doncaster uh popping up near lots of G news viewers homes probably Catherine of course the last affection didn’t exactly go well did it Natalie Al no quite but then I’m sort of a bit baffled by Natalie Al because she’s not even going to stand in the next election why would she defair because I think she wants a nice quango which she get after tank job working with labor lab because because housing is her area and uh I mean it was just the most unbelievably opportunistic defection when I heard about it I was talkinging to him to D said no she can’t possibly defected to laar she must have defected to reform because that she’s so far on the right right right I mean she’s she’s and but no but she she went to labor but do you think maybe it was Kiss Dharma saying right I we are not who you think we are if you think we are a hard-left party you can come to us because we will even welcome somebody like Natalie Al maybe it was a genius move by him it’s upset so many people in the labor party and particularly his women MPS uh because of the way she mocked the victims of her husband who went to prison for sex sex assault charges let’s have a look what you’ve been saying at home the Don Duncan has said 20 years ago I would have been worried about the selling of Royal Mail but now I say sell it absolutely useless service plenty of Alternatives if someone else can make it work again that would be great but if it collapses so what interesting because we are using it less and less and less well it’s because they so expensive to post a stamp and of course people now send emails yeah Paul has said concer and reform need to come together to stop the red lunacy uh from getting in Margie has got in touch good morning Margie saying outrageous that Royal Male is being bought out by Czech uh something or other billionaire with suspect background what on Earth is wrong with this country what about sabotage even generally compromise people uh about about the fact that they might be spying on people I don’t know what the concern to some extent the concern with royal maale being bought by somebody who isn’t British I don’t think there’s the security spying issue that’s not one of the objections but it’s it’s an institution that’s much like yeah and I just think look what the selling off some of our heo airport is owned by a Spanish company why so many of these water companies and energy companies are owned by Foreign companies they don’t care they’re the shareholders they all care about is the dividend for the shareholders I mean massive underinvestment in the water companies and I just think it will be the death nail for raw and I’m rather fond of posting a letter at yeah Sam has said the very idea of selling the Royal Mail to a foreigner is appalling it must not be allowed Dave says why don’t we just sell the whole bloing country and be done with it I know what you mean Dave it does feel a bit like that sometimes doesn’t there’s nothing sacred that’s my point Alis starma announces a wish list of six things with no detail we’ve got Rachel Reeves claiming label with the party of business meanwhile Angela Raina proposes changes to work his rights which are profoundly anti- business interesting I like that and of course that they were supposed to be coming in within 100 days of a labor govern but they’re now rowing back on that a little bit and he saw what Dave Ward said from communication workers union he didn’t think these six pledges are going anything like far enough for what the trade unions want on workers rights and leis said in relation to Stella our um left leaning commentator earlier I’m sure the presenters have a memo when the left Wingers are on the show just let them speak even if it’s complete cobblers coming out of their mouths do not challenge them because ofcom won’t like that that’s not true Lou I can tell you it’s not true but we this contrary to public and popular opinion we do have all sides of the political debate on here and and actually we challenged her on uh the six the six pledges and uh she was very robust I thought and I I like to hear every side of every debate we do that’s what we do here I know some of you don’t like it when we have the leftwing voices and and having the communications works you and he is on the left of the labor party that’s right we you know we um we like to listen to All of everybody and particularly uh you at home uh Micah said how about about my six pledges produce a British Bill of Rights and leave the ECR return all illegal people as they arrive back to France all major utilities without competition put back International control Railway workers and all civil servants fired and rehired on New Union free contracts uh build a high speed a speed high Max basic lowcost prisons reinstate British steel to make top quality British steel how about that and remove the law of commitment to reach Net Zero and of course British and of course PR still is own by an Indian company isn’t it now still to come starm is speaking a little later and when he does we’ll bring you the speech live I know you can’t wait for that but first we’re going to be joined by our panel talk about the big stories of the day don’t go anywhere this is Britain’s Newsroom on GB [Music] news Friday Night Live with Mark Dolan from 8:00 p.m. wel we broke the internet last weekend with my suggestion that Harry should be staying at his old family home in central London take a listen Harry will not be accommodated at Buckingham Palace even though it’s emptier than a branch of wios so where is he going to stay the Ritz the Dorchester well his media gigs are drying up so he might have to go budget he might like the premier in where he can bunk up with the face of that Hotel chain comedian Lenny Henry what a laugh a minute those two would make how about 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users because what they are Road users so why shouldn’t the law apply equally and they pay no tax they’re not insured no but when you when you actually bury down into the detail a little bit it’s it’s there were about 30,000 accidents on the road every year and only three people are killed by a cyclist so I think a lot of the um you say only three people Amy three people a year you say only three people but there’s 460 that are that are hurt quite badly by cyclists every year which is a huge amount and it’s it’s you know it’s not it’s not a question of people just being killed but this this has come this is Ian Duncan Smith’s um campaign and it’s come hot on the heels of the guy who got off last year because he was racing around regions Park yeah as part of a Cycling Club at 29 miles an hour when the limit inside the park is 20 mil and he crashed into a retired Nursery nurse 81y old Hilda Griffith who died a few weeks later because precisely because of this and nothing happened to this guy the Metropolitan Police didn’t even bother to to contact the CPS to see if he should or could be prosecuted it’s outrageous and and there are no speed limits for these cyclists either so that has got to be brought in that’s the very least that’s got to be brought in but you know these guys now are cycling on every day there’s a cyclist on a pavement coming at me from somewhere and not just me at elderly people at mothers with babies at people who are disabled and it’s outrageous and nothing happens to them you know 10 years ago they used to get fined now they don’t police don’t it’s like cyclists are the Gods on the road now it’s like their judgment like the personal responsibility of the cyclist seems to have dis some I think it’s difficult though because the roads don’t seem to really facilitate for cyclist are nationwide Nation where I live for example in London I’m sorry all over the country you know I go to dorsed a lot and that’s they country little roads and and there’s very few double Lanes but the ones that are on our cycle it’s everywhere multi Millions have been spent to accommodate I think where you have good cycle lanes for example Milt kean’s great emphas then there isn’t this war of motorist versus cycl quite as much quite as much so I think maybe if we accommodate them more there a cyane near up when I walk to the tube there’s a cyc Lane right back to you they still cycle on the pavement get in the cycle Lane and you know some Pavements actually have a cycle section on the payment they don’t even use that because people are kind of close and so they want to weave in and out and go quickly there have got to be rules apply to these people there should be paying for being on the road one thing we should be able you know people there was there was one um gentleman killed and I can’t remember where it was now but um he he he was knock over no one found out who the cyclist was who did it now that can’t be right cyclists have to be registered they have to have to be on a a register somewhere so they can be found and they can be tried or finded if they how do you do that though like how do you do that without a registration plate does it mean you have to have a reg why shouldn’t they I mean we have to have one drivers car drivers have to have you know I should start off by saying I’m not against all cyclist I’m just against the most of themb just the lunatics who do not take the rules of the road seriously but that’s why this this should be fine with cyclists because it’s not um a policy against cyclists it’s policy against dangerous cyclist but I’m sure they equally have a let me tell you what the what the lobby the the procycling lobby have said because obviously 10 what however many 15 years ago my husband got knocked off his bike in America and had a terrible brain injury so cycling safety has been on my radar for quite a long time friendly enough and whenever I’d raised issues about making cycling more safe the utopian thinking from politicians and cycle groups which is that cycling is always good for you it makes you thin it helps the environment active transport we must do nothing that would stop I think you’re right so we don’t make helmets mandatory we don’t put registration plates on them we don’t expect cyclists to adhere to same rules because we have to make it accessible for all and because of that was the logic behind it and because of that bi cyclists now have an arrogance and and they believe that none of us either drivers nor pedestrians should be in their way and if you know if you say to a cyclist and I’ve said it many times and I will continue to say if I tell them to slow down I just get the finger I get told to I get told to you know what off all the time it’s like they’re in charge well they’ll say well I’m saving the planet and I’m and you know I nobody used their imagination as to where this would end if we didn’t put some sort of because of all those lovely incentives that you just listed there I bought a bike not so long ago but I’m terrified I can’t I I cannot that bike because I don’t feel like the roads are EXA so do you drive on the P well in which case Amy you shouldn’t drive a bike if you’re terrified if you’re terrified of the road chained up how much did you pay for it ÂŁ180 for this bike cuz I I I really wanted to succeed because I wanted to be able to do Fitness on the way to whatever I used have a bike I wouldn’t dream of cycling now it’s too scary terrifying but I love those little fold up ones that people have on the train yeah yeah but again it’s terrifying I I just and I think it should be the law that they wear a helmet well there can be no argument against not wearing a helmet I actually thought they was the law no it’s not um talking of scary should we talk about water contamination yeah should we how is it possible Carol that in 20124 we can live in a country where the water isn’t safe to I don’t know cuz I haven’t got the story so I’ve got no idea ready it’s not on our it’s it’s in Devon Southwest water there’s a contamination it’s making giving people diara oh yes the yes the bill yeah the parasite in the water well but B you know we you saying it’s like being in Delhi but you know parasites oh we have sewage I don’t know why we should be surprised because we have raw sewage in the water all the time and we pay these water companies multi-millions every year I mean you know I ow currently owe tens water5 apparently I don’t know how because I have them on standing mon I don’t quite know how they’re hounding me for five quid and yet there’s leaks all over oops water we have getting excited we have leaks all over the area and they have the Chek to chase the rest of us for five six qu it’s outrageous should be this is this is down in in Devon in a Seaside town and you think well Deon it’s nice down there it’s not over populated low population density they must be able to get handle on their drinking water Amy but isn’t this incredible that now first of all don’t swim in the sea don’t swim in rivers and now don’t even drink the I know that’s been the official advice from the water company don’t drink the water and if you do you have to boil it first isn’t that extraordinary completely and you’re so right it is like in India we don’t pay for it we don’t pay for the water then I mean you know when you go abroad you think oh I won’t I won’t drink the water but you remember we were in India we were looking at the Rivers and stuff where the water is temp and the rubbish was literally a foot and a half high on top of it and people drink out of that so I guess we’re not that bad but the thing is Indians probably aren’t paying what we yeah that’s the point we pay a fortune for it is this an outbreak of crypto peridium when I heard that I thought it was a type of currency when I heard that which has been investigated but then if you’ve got an in whatever it is a bacteria in the water supply like that I don’t know how you begin to purify the bacteria from that amount of water what mus must be a chemical it must just be a chemical surely to put in it’s even it’s even affecting people’s pets so cats and dogs getting really sick and and and it’s probably going to kill some of some of them if you’re very elderly and vulnerable to a stomach bug then you would be could be killed by surely with these water bosses the CEOs this is Criminal negligence surely they should be able to I’m amazed I’m amazed that no water company boss hasn’t been bought before the courts just putting all this raw sewage into our water but it’s cheaper to pay to to to put the to get a fine it’s it still works out it’s more cost effective them to pay a fine rather than actually dispos of the waste properly these are the guys on seven F salaries who take 2 million CID bonuses every year as well the money I I was looking at the latest TS I know this isn’t about TS water but say the CEOs I think they it’s like a revolving door sometimes one comes in it’s brand new and could in theory sort it out so I do think they need to be reumer reumer should be like competitive cost you know because he might be the one otherwise nobody’s going to come in and be the boss other countries if the company does not fulfill its obligations like giving people C clean water the license is taken away from it’s given to somebody else why don’t they do that here you know take it off water give it to someone else K St is missing a trick in his speech ladies today no mention about the water companies no mention everybody he’s going to be banging on about creating a British did you notice in that that speech I looked at them all and it said the taxes are going to be quotes as low as possible he said that he’s going to um he’s going to antisocial behavior um that they they’re going to tackle that but he’s not saying how many cops they’re going to think he says we’re going to keep mortgage and inflation as low as possible I mean no specifics no specifics that’s unfair because if great Great British energy did you know come out as intended it would create growth which is what we need to raise lgd British Energy company will be billions of pounds but then once it’s up and running but he hasn’t told us how many billions of pounds and that’s the taxpayer can to find the money you’ve got to invest to make a bit of cash we all know that well we will be discussing what K St says with you both ladies in the next hour who is Britain’s sexiest man I little with you but we’re not going to say yet who it is is he on this panel it’s not me sadly just in case well you couldn’t be quite so cruel about good thank you very much well that’s a comp I’m not sexy man but car likes my hair here is one of Britain’s sexiest men Aaron Armstrong with your [Music] news not sure I can live up to that good morning to you it is 1031 Aaron Armstrong here a man’s been charged with attempted murder after Slovakia’s prime minister was shot several times yesterday the suspected attacker is understood to be a 71-year-old former security guard at a shopping mall he’s known to have posted videos to social media disagreeing with government policy the interior Minister believes the attack was politically motivated as Slovakia has scaled back its support for Ukraine while opening dialogue with Russia recently now if you’re watching on TV you can see live pictures of the hospital where Robert fito underwent surgery overnight he is a known admirer of Vladimir Putin and Hungary authoritarian leader Victor Orban over the course of the night the doctors have managed to stabilize the patient’s condition and at this moment further procedures are underway that should improve his condition the situation is very serious cutting NHS waiting lists and improving economic stability will be among the top election pledges unveiled by labor soon sir stammer is about to use a speech in essics to lay out six promises which will include a new 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website GB newws this is GB news Britain’s News Channel last few years Sam Richardson is a singer songwriter from St Agnes in Cornwell much of his music reflects a sense of frustration with life in a coastal town we’ve got a lot of empty shops in a lot of our town centers which is sort of causing a lot of death on the High Street I know that’s a problem everywhere similar problems across the border in Devon ilum is the most deprived area in North Devon twice the town has applied for leveling up funding tce tce it’s been turned down something North Devon MP selain Saxby says is frustrating it’s very complicated it’s not as straightforward as just throwing money at the problem they they’re very deep issues for several years the government has acknowledged that rural areas need extra help but so far that help doesn’t stretch to our coasts the MP for St ostel and Yuki is pushing the government to change all this truly local people are finding it really challenging because we often have sort of low wage seasonal work but very high house prices pulled you know pushed up because of um second homes and holiday lets Etc um and also I think um the the disparity review that Theresa May carried out when she was prime minister highlighted that workingclass white boys in coastal communities are some some of the most disadvantaged people in the country struggling to get on the housing ladder struggling to find work struggling to be heard it’s it’s interesting that um a member of the party that’s in government recognizes that which is great because it is a really important thing but that government for the last 10 years has also cut half a billion pounds in youth services around the country no one thinks the problem of coastal deprivation could be solved overnight the issue of disaffected young white males even harder [Music] well Southwest water is tell is telling people to bore their tap water after hundreds of people were struck down with diarrhea vomiting and stomach pains in a Seaside town in Devon so residents across brickson are all being told to boil the water as a precaution uh not only if they’re drinking it but even if they’re just using it to brush their teeth or to cook with so joining us now is our Southwest fingland reporter Jeff Moody Jeff Andrew and I are uh incensed about this story we can live in a country where the drinking water isn’t safe to consume what’s what is Southwest water saying about this how can they justify this happening in the first place well they don’t really know why it’s happened that’s the first problem they don’t they don’t understand it they say they’re working as hard as they can to try and resolve the situation but you’re not the only ones that are in sense the people of bricksome are particularly insense there’s been a lot of um uh bad feeling down here tempers afraid there’s a real sense of panic uh that’s setting in as well as that anger anger that they weren’t told uh for several days in fact Southwest water told them to carry on drinking the water it was only at 1:00 yesterday afternoon that Southwest water said look we’re changing our minds this is a U-turn do not drink the water under any circumstances make sure it is boiled but of course by that time so many people had become sick I mean we’re talking hundreds of people hundreds of people uh old people young people um schools are closed cafes are closed and there is a real sense here that it’s very similar to uh to to covid because people don’t understand it at the moment the communication is very bad they don’t know what’s going on here well the alert was first raised by a woman uh she’s one of the first people to have suffered from this she says that the conditions that she was under were horrendous the diarrhea is horrendous and then the pain afterwards uh apparently is very similar to childbirth so a lot of people are saying well uh the woman Tanya Matthews first raised the alarm because she she tasted something funny in the water she rang uh Southwest water who said no nothing to do with us everything’s fine what I caught up with her earlier on and this is what she told me really bad yeah um as soon as you eat anything or try and drink anything it was just going straight through me um and I noticed a bad taste in the water um I also noticed in the local area that there were a lot of people getting Poley um so I contacted Southwest water and asked if there was a problem with the water and they told me there had been 15 confirmed cases of cryptos peridium um and I wasn’t happy with that number because it seemed like there was a lot of sick people so I put a post on bricks and Fish Town um and overnight it went viral with over a thousand comments of people with our within our local area that have been poorly um even people that have been here on holiday down for rugby weekends um were going back to their areas that they live in and they were becoming poorly as well well the cars have been arriving here nose to Bumper since first light there’s literally been no stop the cars are just constantly arriving uh with people collecting bottles water uh which they’re having to rely on but people have been told a not to drink the water unless it’s boiled but not to clean your teeth in the water either a real sense of panic as I say and that anger getting worse and worse and meantime more and more people are falling sick Jeff and I wonder if um the people there realized that last year this water company paid their shareholders a112 million dividend uh uh which um despite being criticized for sewage dumping well yes exactly I mean this area in particular has suffered so badly with the amount of sewage that’s being pumped into the waters um several of the beaches around here were closed for most of the summer because of because of these spills so yes that that anger is very real it’s very palpable uh you know a real sense from people that that this is the last straw really it’s Jeff Moody uh correspondent down in South thanks Jeff we’ll keep you posted on it uh spokesperson for the water company said we’re issuing this notice following small traces of the organism identified overnight this is this crypto peridium and this morning we’re working with the UK health and security agency that used to be Public Health England until the pandemic and then it mysteriously changed its name and other Public Health Partners to urgently investigate and eliminate the source we apologize for the convenience caused bottled water stations will be set up in the affected areas as soon as possible it’s it’s just shaming it’s extraordinary right and and I hope they’re going to get some money off their bills if you’re there this morning get in touch oh they won’t get any if it was me I’d be stopping my direct debit straight away you come and chase me for my money and then I have a conversation with you about what I’m going to pay you as you poisoned me now up next as it’s reveal Britain took 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people’s Channel Britain’s News Channel we’re proud to be GB news the people’s Channel and as you know we always love to hear your views now there’s a new way of getting in touch with us at gbs.edu [Music] welcome back it’s 10:45 so the UK took back 50 migrants from Ireland just months before Richie sonak said he was not interested in accepting returned Asylum Seekers official figures go on no I say they showed that two separate groups of 25 migrants were arrested in October and February by Irish priest while traveling from Belfast to Dublin in the Republic of Ireland are now back here so these groups which included three children were returned to the UK two people were arrested by British police on suspicion of facilitating illegal entry to the UK it’s very disappointing this is it well I think if it stops there and that’s it um so um because because he did go he did trigger a big rout with the the Irish foreign minister the but also remember the Irish court has ruled that Britain is an unsafe place for migrants because of Randa so the Irish government was then going to have to overall its own Court we had that issue in this country haven’t we the layers of satire he couldn’t make it up so I think if he if no more arrive fine but but I mean he’s going to have to stick to his guns on this otherwise he’s going to be rightly given a really hard time yeah we’re going to be going to Richie not rich K starma uh in just a moment who is setting out his vision for your country you’ve been getting in touch at home marann has said starm is Sixpoint plan what does any of it actually mean how he is he intending to pay for it the man is completely delusional uh South says any voter believing any pledges or manifestos need to give their heads a wobble there’s no comeback for the elected party if they fail there needs to be a penalty for failure but there isn’t and well I think we can go right two essic he’s in perly in thurk which is a tie on the tour on Labor’s uh wish list s about to make thank you thank you very much indeed now I don’t know about you but I found those stories whether on the videos or here in person incredibly powerful incredibly moving each of them stories about change and Nathaniel I don’t know how you do it I don’t know how you’re able to hold yourself together without Poise and that dignity and to cling on to that hope for other people it is inspirational for all of us it’s really fantastic thank you for coming and what Nathaniel didn’t tell you is that just a few weeks ago he ran the marathon playing a trombone it is a music teacher and Rob thank you for your story your contribution about housing and the importance of a home that basic security the base camp from which people can build their lives it makes such a difference it certainly did for me and harun yours is a story about change to change from one political party to another political party is a very big thing to to do it’s about change now we have changed the labor party to put it back in the service of working people and what we seek humbly is the opportunity to change our country and put it back in the service of working people and I’m not going to give you gimmicks there’s no quick fix to the mess that the Tes have made of this country but this is a change labor party with a plan to take us forward and I have ambition for this country and like all ambition that starts with First Steps first steps towards higher growth an NHS back on its feet secure borders cheaper bills safer streets and opportunities for your children because we have all had enough the whole country has had enough of 14 years of failure spinning round and round and round going in circles chaos and division feeding chaos and Division and that has a cost a human cost will is a fireman he lives in Milton ke and I had a coffee with him not so long ago he has a dream an aspiration if you like It’s Not Unusual it’s not unreasonable he wants to own his own house his own roof over his head so he’s not just a fireman he’s got two additional jobs but he still can’t afford it because of the damage that’s been done under this government he’s at his Wit’s End he said to me what else can I do I can’t afford it because of what the government has done he is paying the price and he’s not the only one all the hey Hospital it’s a children’s hospital in Liverpool it is brilliant some of you will perhaps have been there will have heard about it it’s fantastic now I went to that hospital it’s designed by children by the way the way they’ve set out the wards it’s fantastic the ward I went on to was the ward where they do heart operations for n to twoyear old children this is incredible just to go into that Ward and to see Tiny children baby having heart operations incredible courage these tiny beings a brilliant NHS team working with them absolutely brilliant team doing operations that you and I wouldn’t think were possible now I found that really humbling I found it uplifting affirming even a real reminder what we can do at our best but I came away from that hospital also feeling really angry when I found out that the singest big biggest cause of children going into that hospital for operations between the ages of six and 10 is to have their rotten teeth taken out literally more children going to that hospital for operations have their teeth taken out because they’re decaying than any other operation they are paying a very heavy price for what this government has done and that NHS team that brilliant team having to spend their time their expertise taking rotten teeth out something that could have been prevented there are so many other examples we’ve heard them this morning but they’re across the country and they tell a bigger story a deeper story a story about a loss of trust of Hope of confidence Even in our ability to take our country forward and if we’re serious about rebuilding our country and taking our country forward we have to rebuild that hope that trust and that confidence and you canot do that with gimmicks with shortterm decisions sticking plasters that just have put on the problem but they don’t fix the problem it only gets bigger and that is why during the course of last year I set out my missions for an incoming labor government the big change that we need to make to our country to take it forward to improve it to make it a better place long-term Ambitions credible plans fixing the fundamentals and giving an incoming government a driving sense of purpose about the change that we want to bring about now this is going to be hard sticking classes is easy just doesn’t work but I have never shied away from tough decisions I ran a public service we changed it we reformed it lots of people said you couldn’t do it you shouldn’t do it but we had to press on we’ve changed the labor party and put it back in the service of working people country first party second thank you because all Ambitions particularly ambition to change your country for the better have to start with first steps and these are our first steps they enable us if you like to look the public in the eye and say this is our D down payment on change these are the first shoots of the change that you deserve Reserve to see first steps that are ready to go fully costed and fully funded step one economic stability now this is the very Foundation of economic growth tough spending rules yes to keep inflation taxes and mortgages low because if you lose control of the economy it’s working people who will pay the price Liz trust lost control of the economy and working people paid the price just about a week after Perman budget I think was a week it may have been five or six days I was in wolver Hampton with a young couple who had a three-year-old child and they wanted a second child to build their family so they had identified a new home to by they got a mortgage a provisional mortgage for it that they could afford they were excited about the future they were going to build this trust crashed the economy their mortgage offer literally went through the roof they couldn’t afford it they had to cancel their plans no more new home no more moving on stuck but they also made a much more profound decision they decided that they couldn’t afford a second child now they’re going to live with that decision for the rest of their lives and I’m not prepared to allow an incoming labor government ever to do that kind of damage to working people and this this isn’t just about the past because rishy sunak has not learned the lessons he says he’s going to abolish National Insurance that is a 46 billion pound unfunded tax cut 46 billion and that’s why I can hardly believe I’m saying this stability is change and that’s why it has to be our first step the second step is cutting NHS waiting time it is impossible to overstate the seriousness of this problem nearly 8 million operations and appointments needed 8 million that means everyone in this room everybody watching or listening probably is on a waiting list or knows someone who’s on a waiting list that’s the worst it’s ever been and we see it the whole time I see it every time I’m out on Sunday I was traveling from London to Manchester I confess I was on my way to watch Arsenal beat man united away at Old Trafford can you believe it Rachel but we pulled in to nutsford service station and I got out walked in to get a coffee and a woman recognized me and she called me over and she said to me and she she showed me she’s got an in growing eyelid it’s re it’s red raw swollen and causing a huge amount of pain and discomfort and she said to me I’ve been waiting 18 months for an appointment for the operation and I’ve just been told I’ve got to wait another 12 months she virtually pleaded with me to win the election to do something about it that’s not unusual there are so many versions of this story whether it’s knees or hips whatever the operation may be that is the price that so many people are paying and that’s why we have to deal with it 40,000 operations and appointments every single week paid for by cracking down on tax avoiders and the non-dom tax status step three a new border security command because the government has lost control of our borders this year alone 8,000 people 8,000 people have made that perilous journey across the channel in a small boat 8,000 that is a record and let’s be clear nobody but nobody should be making that Journey nobody and it is a test it’s a test of governments and would be governments as to how we respond and there are choices in that response you could choose a gimmick that won’t fix it or a serious plan that will get to the heart of it and the government has chosen a gimmick the rander scheme cost a fortune an absolute Fortune to deport less than 1% of those arriving by small booat and that means of course that 99 plus% will not be removed under the scheme and if you don’t think the criminal gangs are saying that to the people they’re exploiting then you’ve never met a criminal gang because those gangs are vile they’re making huge amounts of money they’re putting some of the most vulnerable people in the world in boats they shouldn’t be in and breaching our borders so we have to be serious about smashing those gangs and taking them down that’s where the border security command comes in a new command with new resources and new powers including counterterrorism Powers now we talk about small boats that’s the language that’s used but if you actually look at the boats that are being used these days they’re not that small they’re being made to order they’re being stored in Europe they’re being moved up to the North Coast of France and then vulnerable people are being put in them for money by vile gangs now I worked for 5 years as the chief prosecutor as the Director of public prosecutions and I work with police and law enforcement across Europe to take down criminal gangs that were terrorist gangs these are sophisticated gangs by the way but we did it and we took them down I will never accept that it is impossible to take down the vile gangs that bring people in small boats to cross the channel and we will smash it step four Great British energy now the the problem here is obvious it’s it’s the classic example the textbook example of sticking plaster politics because just about 10 years ago the Tories under this government said cut the green crap remember that cut the green crap and so they cut investment in clean British power they cut investment they banned onshore wind they scrapped home insulation and that left us really badly exposed so when world events changed and Russia invaded Ukraine we were more exposed than other countri countries and your bills went up more than they should have done I’m not prepared to let that happen under a labor government so we will set up Great British energy harness clean British power owned by the taxpayer making money for the taxpayer investing in the future and keeping bills down for good step five cracking down on antisocial Behavior now all my working life when I was Chief prosecutor and since I’ve been a politician people say to me K this is low-level antisocial Behavior it’s not that important completely wrong if you feel that you can’t open your door your front door at night and go out if you feel you can’t walk down your own High Street be comfortable and safe in your own community that is massive that is a big inhibitor of so many people it’s not lowlevel it’s really important and that was brought home to me in Stoke when I was at the 6 form College I was talking to 16 and 17 year olds these were girls and young women we were actually talking about something else and they brought up antisocial behavior and and they said to me we do not feel safe walking down our own High Street in broad daylight that is massive for those young women they don’t feel safe on their own High Street in daylight because of antisocial Behavior that’s what losing control of your streets feels like so we’ve got to crack down on antisocial Behavior 13,000 new neighborhood officers in your community with new Powers keeping your street safe and finally step six 6,500 extra teachers paid for by removing tax breaks for private schools because we have to prepare our children and young people for the work they’re actually going to do and the lives they’re at going to live and that will require reform to make sure the skills they get they’re taught are the skills they’re actually going to need in life it also means we need to concentrate on creativity on confidence what a difference that makes and resilience that all children and young people need but we need to get the basics right now the prime minister is very fond of lecturing us that we need math to age 18 and given what he’s saying about the 46 million pound billion pound tax cut that’s unfunded he’s probably right about himself but the serious point is this we haven’t got enough Math teachers in our secondary schools for those up to age 16 we haven’t got enough Math teachers and other key teachers that’s shocking now I was the first in my family to go to university I know the power that education can give us sumers toown is in my constituency some of you may know it probably most of you don’t it’s between Houston Station and King’s cross it’s one of the most deprived areas in the country probably in Europe and the children in the schools in summmer toown can look out of their school windows out of the playgrounds across to the back of Kings Cross development huge corporations in there Google is in there and fantastic facilities being put up for Google the guardian building is just there they can see it but they can never imagine that that’s where they will work that is a few hundred yards but they can’t make that leap and I want every child whatever their background to think that success belongs to them that they don’t have to change who they are to get on and this labor party will fight every day every day to give those children a future which is fit for them thank you so here we are one card six steps in your hand a plan to change the country this is a message that we can take to every doorstep across the country every doorstep across the country and make that argument decline is not inevitable politics can make a difference Britain will have a better future and you can choose it with labor stop the chaos with labor Turn the page with labor return politics to service with labor and with patience with determination with these first steps we can rebuild our country with labor thank you very very much thank you thank you st delivering a real tub thumping keynote speech um soaring rhetoric but no Detail no detail but tells us a lot about the vision for the country so for instance talking about children in hospital for having teeth extractions the main reason for children and he talks about that as though that is a governmental problem and partly it is because we haven’t got dentists but why does he not also say children are the responsibility of their parents right the family is at the center of this country and therefore that is a very key difference you see mean it’s a very clear distinction children’s teeth are being taken out so that’s Richi Sun’s fault and of course he if you remember they come is to take um uh Dental advisor into schools to teach people how to brush their teeth which we laughed at because again isn’t that what Mom and Dad should be doing there’s no sense of that was there it was one of those speeches it was quite you know and it had some sub stories in there sad stories not sub stories that’s not fair but he had some real life examples of people that have got difficult Health situations they’re dealing with people who are in waiting list at NHS but I just think that’s a little we know that we all know somebody you don’t really have to use those people to make your point about the NHS it just feels a little distasteful that when you when you’re rolling out people who are ill and say look at this ill person and he also he did say um there are no gimmicks well actually felt a bit gimmicky and I did predict before he spoke I said I can smell a gimmick coming yeah and it was to wheel out a man terminal with cancer that’s right that before we went to kiss Arma there was there was a a gentleman Nathaniel who said who stood up and said I’m dying of cancer and I had to wait more than 100 days for my cancer treatment horrible heartbreaking we all relate to that makes me angry the NHS waiting list at the moment but I don’t like that using a real person to in that situation I just think it’s really icky yeah the other point um as well about that be is the um a lot of people miss their cancer appointments because of lockdown we know that and the labor party um wanted us to be locked down for even longer I’m so glad you raised that point because he talked about chaos and division didn’t he chaos and division this is a country you mean like you you caused during lockdowns more chaos more division by refusing to hold the government to account or even questioning the decisions that they were making during that period of time question was was why they didn’t lock us down for longer yeah you had an opportunity K sta during the pandemic you had an opportunity to actually look at the science from a different point of view or I would say from an accurate point of view and to hold the government to account for the decisions that they were making then you could have seriously distinguished yourself from the people who are currently in power you would have been po popular you didn’t do it so don’t talk to me about division you did nothing during that period of time well let’s talk to our political correspondent now Katherine forer Catherine um so this has been heavily trailed the whole Shadow cabinet is there we heard from Rachel Reeves who will be our first woman chance of this Checker if as we expect labor to win the election also from West streeting the shadow Health secretary Labor’s Deputy leader Angela Raina interesting that she could be so robust because of course in that those six pledges not a word about her revolution in workers rights which she said she was going to deliver in the first 100 days of a labor government yes that’s right there’s plenty of things not been mentioned but I think what a contrast to the speech with the Prime Minister Rishi sunak on Monday uh behind a Podium talking about security talking about a dangerous World saying stick with us talk about AI of course one of his favorites too this felt and looked very very different to that didn’t it and there’s Kia starma I sir K sta um the the sir is not particularly helpful to him in his quest to connect with the public because of course although he’s way ahead in the polls um the labor lead is quite soft uh the public are not convinced so this is an attempt to try to engage with them and I thought it was very interesting he wasn’t behind a Podium he was on a stage literally Center Stage surrounded by people on all four sides roaming around the stage sleeves rolled up no jacket no tie um talking from prompts are obviously put around the side but you know very informal trying to appear you know like an ordinary guy um who is ready to lead um I thought as you said those personal touches I mean I think the the thing about children you know more children going to have teeth removed from this one Hospital uh than anything else was really quite shocking H you know the personal touches about getting a coffee at a at a service station a lady coming up and the waiting lists uh you know I I think that will work and they want to connect with the public they want to have this lead not just because people are fed up with the Tores after 14 years they want people to feel that labor are going to make a positive difference and that’s the message that they are trying to get across of course we’ve had criticism for months and months and months what does labor St stand for what are they going to do they are beginning to flesh out some of this we’re beginning to get some details they say all these first steps are fully costed fully funded um but you know there’s not going to be much money around no matter who wins the next election is going to be very difficult for anybody frankly thank you Katherine well as he fleshes it out I don’t like what I see I don’t like what I see it worries me enormously I think I think it was a better speech than sunx on Monday though because I think just the way it was projected was better um I mean the Prime Minister speaking of some boring think tank with a boring backdrop and he’s not a great speaker as he the prime and I can’t even remember what the speecher was about no well well he say as Katherine said he always goes on about the AI the technocrat in it is and and and defenses because the country is safer better the devil you know that’s what he was saying playing on fear wasn’t it everything’s dangerous what’s happening in Russia and talking of danger of course we will be able to bring bring you an update quite soon on the Slovakian prime minister who you will have I’m sure you will have seen or heard about shot three times by a potential assassin in Slovakia while he was just literally meeting what he thought with voters uh and um the the alleged assassin will we cons the man who was arrested a poet a liberal thinking yeah clearly extraordinary forgiving kind of man all right this is br’s Newsroom on GB news [Music] join me Camila Tomy every Sunday at 9:30 when I’ll be interviewing the key players in British politics and taking them to task this report basically says that he’s not fit to stand trial with an upcoming election looming over Westminster now is the time for Clear honest answers I agree and that’s precisely what I’ll get is he indecisive incompetent that’s the camil tomin show at 9:30 every Sunday on GB news the people’s Channel Britain’s election Channel this is GB news Britain’s News Channel Prince Harry remember him he appears to have fully turned his back on the UK as he listed his primary residence as the United States for the very first time in papers published yesterday so interestingly Harry listed the date on the form more us res residency forms as the 29th of June 2023 last year so that was the very same day he was kicked out of Frogmore Cottage in great winds apart park by his dad the King Charlotte thank you for joining me are we just putting two and two together here with the significance of this date because there was stories during the rounds today that Harry chose that date specifically because he was so hurt about being booted out of Frogmore by his dad yeah I mean to me it feels like he’s trolling his dad a bit because he could have said that he’s been a US resident since 2020 when he quit the UK and moved to the States but instead he chose the exact day that his dad kicked him out of Frogmore but the reason his dad kicked him out frog was because he’d slagged off Camila in spare and you know and his dad apparently was a really difficult decision for Charles because of course no dad wants to kick their son out of their home but he went beyond the pale so Charles took the difficult decision to say look Frogmore has been empty for Years anyway we’ve spent 2.4 million doing it up for you and now you’ve you know insulted our family in your books best why is he so hung up on Frogmore because this is the country he was desperate to get away from this is a house he didn’t particularly want live in and in fact didn’t live in well he was he was forced by the way to pay 2 and a half million to fund the renovations after it all kicked off I mean would that have anything to do with yeah I mean I’m sure that sort of galvanized his um anger towards the whole situation he thought he was getting fantastic free freebie and there was uh you know there were a few reports at the time that that Megan actually thought she was moving into Frogmore house which is a much grander property and she sort of felt a bit sort of tricked or confused and and hadn’t quite realized it was actually a cottage which is only a mere I think it was only a mere eight bedrooms Friday nights on GB news with Debs and Co from 6 followed by Lee Anderson’s real world at 700 at 8 it’s Friday Night Live with Mark Dolan and at 900 join Patrick Christy’s tonight followed by Headliners at 11: only on GB news Britain’s News Channel I’m Mortin dney this is GB news Britain’s News Channel [Music] 11:19 you’re with Britain’s Newsroom on GB news with Andrew Pierce I’m be Turner so Slovakia’s prime minister Robert F fiso has undergone hours of surgery after being shot in an assassination attempt that prompted warnings across Europe of rising political violence he’s a veteran populist politician he was returned to Paris Slovakia after elections last year his success fueled in part by promises to hold military aid to Ukraine which is next door criticism of sanctions targeting Russia and campaigns against lgbtq rights so authorities said they suspect the attack had political motivations joining me now is Robert Fox defense editor of the evening standard uh good morning Robert uh great to see you I mean in some ways it’s surprising that these sorts of attempts on our uh global leaders don’t happen more often the foot the shocking uh the footage is absolutely shocking though isn’t it what what do we know about this prime minister and who his attacker might be well he’s quite high profile for quite a small country uh Robert fito as you say he’s a sort of um uh he wouldn’t like to be described as this a sort of mini Victor Orban because he shares a lot of uh orban’s uh dislikes and enthusiasms and they’re both enthusiastic supporters or have been in the past of Vladimir Putin doesn’t believe in uh an open-ended checkbook for Europe supporting uh that by that I mean EU Europe supporting Ukraine and he’s against um uh liberal lgbtq legislation but it’s this seems to have been about censorship control of the media uh uh closing down or restricting the uh Slovak equivalent of the BBC the public broadcaster um we know little about the man who has been charged we are told with an attempted assassination which is surprising because you usually find out what his name is where he lives and what his what his profession is but this man is said to be a 71y old now get this security guard who is also a poet he has written two volumes of poetry apparently uh an alleged son has been speaking to the Slovak uh media said he knew his father owned a gun he didn’t know what his father was up to by the way what I think is one of the shocking aspects is how sloppy the um close escort to the Prime Minister was that this guy could get up so close and personal in that he appears to have been well known to the authorities he has criticized publicly and he’s been on media gosh there’s there were quite a few powerful people that may not have shed a tear though at the at the shooting of uh fito because he’s been a thorn in the side of people such as the World Health Organization he’s rejected the pandemic treat come on I don’t think the World Health Organization goes out and no no no no no no no no no that’s not what I’m saying at all I’m not suggesting they’re involved in in the shooting but what I’m saying is the political ramifications of this is that there will be some people who won’t have greeted this with disappointment during the pandemic that he’s asking very uncomfortable questions of some very powerful people yes that’s fair enough but I think uh I I’m not prepare to go down this rabbit hole with you because um part of the real problem with this now which you have pointed to is that this is feeding the conspiracy agenda whether from the liberal left or the hard right um it is very interesting how Russian media has not exploited this H at all Putin joined with Biden and saying that he condemned this and he he this was not the right thing to do ah at least we’re getting somewhere there but the problem is as as as we’re suggesting is this feeds into the uh the dark web the U social media agenda that there are dark Forces at work here what we have got to find out and it’s pointing this way this may have been a very nasty aspect of very very National Slovak politics I don’t think it was even from what we understand about the motivation of the character involved um and the group he belonged to the rainbow literary Society I don’t think they’re known over much I may be completely wrong for mixing it in the dispute between the west or uh Europe NATO and Putin o o over over Ukraine but sure as anything it will be us used for that we must think about whether whether fito himself is out of of the game now I mean he’s in a very bad case um five hour surgery five bullet but both sides have come together in in in in the political arena in Slovakia condemning it supporting things the opposition parties deeply opposed to fedo and his politics have called off their rallies uh for for this week so far good all right okay thank you Robert that’s Robert Fox defense s even and we’ll keep you updated when we do get our progress well now back in back with us in the studio the journalist and broadcaster C Malone and Amy Nel Turner journalist and broadcaster and author um um first of all your reaction to the starma speech well I mean it wasn’t sparkling but he’s not doing an xor audition it doesn’t need to be Mr Charisma so I thought it was pleasing because he actually funded some of the policies so we can see how things are going to cost which ones so we’ve got the NHS waiting the NHS appointments funded by the non-dom status which which previously was funding absolutely everything so I was very pleased to hear that actually the additional teachers which we are crying out for um will be funded by the vat increase there was a report suggesting the other day that the money he says he’s going to raise from the from the non-dom tax is nothing like because the non-doms are very clever people and they’ll get their money out the country a bit quick but I think he’s also being quite serious about clamping down on tax avoidance um I think a lot of people are disappointed that it was quite the departure from his original leadership Manifesto no mention of um raising income taxs you didn’t mention the tuition fees that were that people were um counting on a little bit that’s gone for sure um but it was good to see some actual costing and I think people will be looking forward to a bit of opportunity perhaps a change at last did you hear was costing yeah did you and what about Charisma doesn’t he have to have a bisma I nearly fell asleep in now hour I trying to watch it he’s like madon that should put him on the National Health you know this guy has had a very he’s been leader for i c remember how many years um you’ll know appear how many years whatever he’s had time to prepare he’s had time to to to understand and learn what a leader should be projecting you’ve got to if you can’t get people on board now he’s not going to do it when he’s prime minister and and I listen to Everything I didn’t I didn’t think Emy says point in front alone well they are they are but you know labor have been warned last weekend by Neil kinck who said you know he warned against complacency he said he doesn’t believe labor is going to win by a landslide because the nation is not yet in love with K starm and what they’re saying is we can’t be doing with the Tories anymore but actually we don’t love Kia very much either so I think that kind of come the day when people have to put the the thing in the Box I think a lot of people are going to hold their noses and vote Tor again even though they hate them even though they don’t want them there because they’re not convinced by this guy and and what is terrifying about I mean there’s a story in I think the express today saying you know you know hunt gave that um for the pension pot thing he lifted the the what’s it called for the for the million pound pension pot so that they could keep doctors and rest of it he lifted that so so it can put yeah the lifetime allowance it’s called he they lifted that labor talk about putting that back so you the people who the people who work hard in this country the people who save for the old age the people who put it all away and done exactly the right thing labor are going to punish them they’re going to take it away from them again which is you know and I know a million pound sounds like a lot of money but it really isn’t in your pension B 20125 Grand that’s not the answer to anything so I just I I just I listen to that be taxed and be taxed and the thing is you know he’s everything he said let’s keep mortgages low let’s keep inflation low as possible I could say that it doesn’t mean I have to do anything about it that working people plan that is laying the foundation for some proper growth and proper security some actual social Mobility which will increase our prosperity as a country like we need to have that Foundation there and I think that that whole aspect helping working people really Shone through do you think do you think he is getting through to vote as you see I don’t so because because although they’re 20% the you go knock in on doors own people and I know a few and who are doing that currently and that people are not in love with K St and they’re not convinced by him they’re not convinced he’s going to do what he says because his name Amy as you know is Mr flipflop because he comes forward with a policy I don’t think it’s a flipflop I think is an evolution it’s not well that’s very good of you loyal to say he doesn’t even know how much money he’s got to work with yet I think that’s the reality is it he can’t really every single one of his 10 pledges which he ran on the labor leadership on every single he’s back pedal of them all not every single one yes tell me which one stayed every single one we okay we’ll dig them out and then we’ll we’ll check which ones stay right talking of attractive men no not me m definitely not you my love so this is a survey Carol yes Britain’s sexiest man according to a the best online dating site for married people it is called it is called married people it’s called ilicit encounters and Clarkson has come number one on Jeremy Clarkson has come for the second year running let me tell you well this is why we can’t um trust people to vote for them no no but you know no you see I think I think this is good because is that when they ran it with the headline the pregnant man or something I think it was yeah I mean to be honest it’s slightly bigger than that now I saw him on Clarkson’s Farm three last week and it’s slightly even bigger than that but this this gives me hope for women because it shows that women do not just go for greatl looking guys they go for funny guys but guys with personality because to get this to to win this thing he has beat people like Idris Elber he’s San Murphy Tom Holland you see Tom Holland is not a he’s not a hard throb really he’s not a great looker but he’s a nice guy and I think this is good because because he came number two didn’t he so he’s 64 now Jeremy Clarkson but I think and looks it looks it he does but he’s funny Pier he doesn’t look terribly well doesn’t CL and the farm program I don’t like Jeremy Clarkson but I do definitely have a strange crush on James May oh can I just love so the people who answer this survey are married women who are looking to have affairs those are the ones was that you what strange choice because to be honest I couldn’t fancy Clarkson if my life depended on it neither but really I couldn’t I like good look at men which is what about James may not in the million hilarious million maybe I don’t know what that is why would a married woman want to date Jeremy Clarkson because he’s funny and very rich and may be available character although his wife might argue wouldn’t be happy about that his partner is called Lisa and she’s hotman she’s she’s a great looking woman she is so yeah so she’s there for something so and he’s a brilliant writer and he’s a brants are great yes he is he’s he’s a phenomenal a bit of a short temper we what would you want to date JY Clon do let me know cuz I’m fascinated by the fact that he’s from the top of that pole um Amy cowl thank you so much still to come is chisik in West London home to the best pizza in Europe as the world’s top 50 awards has claimed Carol and I live there but we we need to test out the theory the pizza is coming in we’re going to we’re going to test ourselves yeah you’ll be gone by them alone sorry no I’m waiting first though Aon with the news here he is [Music] hi there very good morning to you it’s 11:31 I’m Aaron Armstrong sir starmer says stability is change as he laid out a series of top election pledges just a moment or two ago among Labor’s promises are a new border security command to tackle people smuggling gangs it plans to cut NHS waiting lists and also to improve economic stability and there was a commitment to set up a publicly owned energy firm to be known as Great British energy as well as a strategy to crack down an antisocial Behavior s says all the commitments are fully funded there’s no quick fix to the mess that the Tes have made of this country but this is a change labor party with a plan to take us forward and I have ambition for this country and like all ambition that starts with first steps first steps towards higher growth an NHS back on its feet secure borders cheaper bills safer streets and opportunities for your children a man’s been charged with attempted murder after Slovakia’s prime minister was shot a number of times yesterday the suspected attackers understood to be a 71-year-old former security guard at a shopping mall he’s known to have 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theory about this because I was there in the room at the labor conference last year when uh when this protester up to sprinkle glitter all over K St I think he might have actually been working for K St just to add some Pizzazz to someone who of seen as deeply boring but obviously he thought the whole jacket off roll the sleeves up get on with the speech that worked for him at the conference perhaps this is the new look you’ll also notice on the pledge card that they’ve unveiled today with those six pledges again no jacket sleeves rolled up I mean business this is perhaps the bo for him um box Soap Box the soap box which he willed out in the 92 election to great effect do you know what we’re also going to be digging into a bit of a gear change um we’re going to be speaking to the chair of the BMA Council now he’s written a blistering piece in the Telegraph and it’s actually on the front page some of the analysis the investigation here in that paper cuz he’s claiming doctors are being forced to choose between patient safety and their own careers because NHS bosses don’t want to hear any whistleblowers they don’t want to see hear what’s going wrong they just don’t want to hear it and sometimes he claims that doctors are having to choose so we’ll get to the bottom of that there a culture of cover up but also it is 81 years to the day since the Dam Busters Mission with a 617 Squadron going over the RAR Valley destroying two hydroelectric plants flooding that Valley making a huge contribution to the war and weakening the Nazi war machine uh a series of um of of current RAF servicemen are to the Netherlands today uh will Hollis is following them and we’re going to be live with uh with those RAF servicemen who are honoring that remarkable RAF mission one of my favorite films I love that film yeah don’t think I’ve seen it you’ve never seen it I’ve never seen it oh it’s great music we’ve got a little clip of it coming up in the show so right Emily and Tom from midday don’t go anywhere though quick break we are still with you until 12:00 [Music] Martin dney weekdays from 3pm we’ll join me now to discuss it it’s the Royal biographer Angela Lan Angela welcome to the show hope you’re having a cracking bank holiday so it’s been a year not without its challenges um a lot of health issues of course in the family and yet Angela the royal family have come out of this more popular than ever with the British public yes I think um people have seen what King Charles is really like uh he’s not putting on any um type of coverage to himself he’s been very open extraordinarily open um when he went on his first visit since he was um described with having cancer he he said to people first of all you know was a bit of a shock wasn’t it when they tell you what you’ve got um and that’s really you don’t imagine that a a queen or a king would say that it’s usually kept inside them and he’s then had the most amazing gentleness and warmth with the people that he talked to one woman he took her hand when he was just finishing the conversation and held it very tight and looked at her saying come on you know you can do it it was it was extremely moving and the other thing is that he he dropped some of the sort of things that his mother would not have appreciated and one of them was that um there were two young children about six and eight outside and they had flowers one of them gave it to Queen Camila one gave it to him and then he said oh thank you very much for your flowers I’ve got a present for you too out came a big bag full of goodies um and he gave it to the children and I thought that was a lovely touch actually something that they would probably keep forever I don’t know if it was just sweet knowing King Charles it was probably something much grander than that Monday to Thursday nights on GB news with dubes and Co from 6 followed by farage at 7 at 8 so Jacob Rees morg addresses the state of the nation and at 9 join Patrick Christie’s tonight followed 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the people that’s right and SAS has said Blair millerand mandon and Campbell any of them could have written this and I suspect theya did well the Tony Blair Institute provides staff and speeches and money for star’s office yeah and actually somebody clarifying This Island migrants Story which I think is is important the immigrants were taken back between October and February and at that time Ireland was classed as classed us as a safe country so if we wanted France to take back immigrants we couldn’t say no that would have been hypocritical Island said we were an unsafe country which enabled us to refuse them without looking hypocritical and as far as I know we haven’t taken any back since point and since his since since the prime said no we will not take anymore we haven’t yeah um this Tony says listening to K St with his six pledges all sounds okay but no detail I need to know I need to know how but this applies to all parties and Mike says we’re all doing with current chice political leaders yeah um and John has said uh having listened to that speech I’m wondering when K St is going to announce what he’s going to do differently everything he said is already being done Dave thank you Dave good morning says there’s no need for special border Force command just get rid of the Border force and replace them with gp’s receptionist so nobody would get in I like that and paulana says bye all time for work just in time no that she I think she’s gone um and who else has been getting in touch this morning um Kino says um if if if well is a word is used but I can’t say but if nonsense was a commodity starma would be as rich as sonak but he used a word that means speaking nonsense but I can’t say that on the TV and Pamela says Joie Clarkson sexist man this just proves why you can’t believe polls although hu was then said jery clarson has got more common sense than all of the MPS uh put together you certainly do feel like he could run the farming industry better program his program is astonishing it really is um so um now we’re going to go back to um Southwest water because um it’s a this is a growing Scandal there people being urged to boil their tap water because hundreds of people have been struck down with diarrhea vomiting stomach pains in a Seaside town in Devon so residents across brium are having to boil water as a precaution even if they’re just cleaning their teeth so joining us now Southwestern England reporter Jeff Moody uh to bring us the latest well the cars have been arriving Bumper to Bumper here since first light they’re arriving to collect their Free bottles of water that are being dished out and there’s a growing sense of frustration and panic here frustration because it took Southwest water so long to acknowledge the pro the the problem people first started getting sick 12 days ago somebody uh contacted Southwest water and said look the water tastes funny and everyone in my family has very bad diarrhea uh Southwest water did nothing about it and said no everything’s absolutely fine and keep drinking the water it was only yesterday at 100 p.m. that they finally said look we have found something in the water uh you do need to stop drinking it don’t drink any tap water at all make sure that it is properly boiled and also don’t even clean your teeth with the water um panic because people are very worried about it people are getting very very sick the symptoms are very very extreme diarrhea and after that diarrhea passes huge very painful stomach cramps that some people are comparing to childbirth well I’ve been talking to some of the people queuing up for water this morning this is what they had to say I was already poorly anyway and the kids my we’ve got quite a big family of children so I’ve just come to collect for my daughter and for myself yeah so two separate households so that’s eight nine 10 people Al together this is a fantastic piece of organization and hopefully we’ll get through it as quickly as possible as soon as I identify the cause of the problem want to give you some idea of the problem there are 16,000 people that live in bricken and apparently there’s somebody sick in virtually every single family in town that’s how bad the situation is thank you very much uh Jeff people are very forgiving aren’t they that gentleman there saying they’ve got an excellent system here giving out bottled water they shouldn’t have to I I hope people will sto paying their bills straight away well and I’m just going to remind people as well that last year Southwest wter paid ÂŁ112 million in dividends to its shareholders which will be not little little people it’ll be major institutions ÂŁ12 million which should have been spent in frankly investing it in in in stopping all this pollution that’s been shocking right still to come what’s the best place to go for a beep sir in Europe according to the results of a new competition chizik it’s in West London we’re going to be finding out why this is br’s Newsroom on GB news hello very good day to you here’s your latest GB news weather update brought to you by the mat office there will be some decent warm sunshine for many of us today but also a spell of heavy possibly thundery rain pushing its way westwards across central parts that’s in association with a frontal system that’s currently just to the east of us all this then making its way westwards brings some torrential downpours perhaps and also the risk of some Thunder there will also be quite a few showers elsewhere though across northern areas here it’s looking a little bit drier and also quite a bit sunnier with a good deal of sunshine particularly across parts of Scotland it’s here we’re likely to see the highest temperatures highs of around 24 or 25 Celsius perhaps though elsewhere it’s going to be a few degrees lower than this as we go into the evening we are going to see more heavy rain across central parts of England and Wales could cause some problems on the road so do take care there’s the potential for more than 40 mm of rain in just just a few hours heading further north though across Northern Island quite cloudy as we go through the evening a few showy burs here a sunnier story for Northern England and much of Scotland though there will still be one or two showers around and these could be a little bit on the heavy side as we go through the end of the day and into the night we are going to see The Heavy Rain across central England and Wales clearing away towards the west and although there will be a few showery bursts overnight for most it is going to be largely dry and there will be some clear skies and expecting temperatures to drop a huge amount most places holding up in double digits but there could be a few pockets of mist and fog first thing on Friday morning otherwise as we go through Friday itself then for many it’s actually looking like a largely dry day yes there will still be some showers around particularly across parts of Scotland 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don’t know nothing about uh so that’s why they are quite big because they’re really serious about these kind of things they paid the bill they never left something saying like we have 50 top pizza and then day you receive an email saying you are part of 50 top Pizza in Europe amazing really is that is brilliant so it’s not is did you have to pay to enter the competition see this is the thing so many award 7 you pay a subscription you win the award so how long have you been making pizzas okay actually um St making Vis when I was 11 right yeah a little before necessity because when you grow up in uh in uh you know in Camp sou of Italy you start to work when you are really uh young but then I loved it and I still continue every all the years long to do did your did your mom and dad teach you or or did somebody in the family teach we do some pizzas at home with my mom but honestly my they do different jobs right how when did you open the business then how easy it’s been tough did you open it before the pandemic it’s been very hard actually I start making pizza on the road with my food truck when I was like 24 was 2016 and then 2018 in October we we open in chisik just three months before the covid happens oh no disaster yeah but then we we worked so hard we had already 15 people to work with uh with me uh be working alone like every day from the morning time to the evening time making delivery but then we we’re going through very well and how satisfying is it now to see all your hard work paying off it’s incredible because we we’ve been work very hard with team as well uh all all these years and uh being elected as a best pizzeria in Europe is something like you can imagine what so what is the secret to making a really good pizza I think it’s not it’s not like a big secret making good pizza it’s just you need to start to choose the the right ingredients uh we for example we are seasonal we just use a seasonal product we change the menu every three months H we do a preferment d so we have to to rest the dough for like 36 hours we choosing the the the right flour we work so hard when you cook the pizza the right oven it’s a mix of of everything of course and so what have we got here can we try some as well of course so here we are the we have the white caprichosa I’ll have a piece of that right lovely so this has got ham art choke ham choke black olives we got Napoli salami and um shitake mashroom nice that’s a slice in it right there and this and this one looks very exotic this one is a is a special Pizza dedicated to chisik area because it called chisik we play with the with the name we got the the F dilat the Buffalo mozzarella and then we got the Buffalo Stella the the red that you is a um a Pino tomato gam that we did in the house then we got the blue selon and the parmo chips how fattening is that going to be who cares she’s tacking it and and the third one we’ve got a third one there as well what do that one we we did just a classic margarita to try the realness of the door you know and which is the most popular one uh I can say that because we changed the man every three months actually we we have the classic they are really popular like the caprichosa the margarita the the salami but we work so hard to explain people how the season works so also the seasonal one are really popular well congratulations let’s just remind you say where are your you’re called the here it is the napol nap on the road on the road we have two Place one in chisik and one in Richmond yeah exactly and I’m just been hearing there we love the rich and ones as people in the gallery know your restaurant so congratulations thank you so much thank you Beverly Turner is now in heaven eating the pizza not sharing it notice with anybody you meant to just take a nibble if you’re doing a cooking show aren’t you but I’m going to sit here and eat the whole thing very good congratulations conratulations thank you so much for invting well done thanks right up next good afternoon Britain with Tom and Emily Beverly can’t speak cuz she’s got her mouth for and she knows it’s rude to speak with your mouthful see you soon oh I’m very jealous of your pizza we should get some for our show but my goodness busy show ahead we’re going to be live in the Netherlands at a damn Busters Memorial we are indeed and our cyclists a menace and should they get tougher uh tougher punishment for rogue cycling we’re going to have that debate should get spicy um but we’ll be back after the weather looks like things are heating up boxed boilers sponsors of weather on GB news uh hello very good day to you here’s your latest GB news weather update brought to you by the Met Office there will be some decent warm sunshine for many of us today but also a spell of heavy possibly thundery rain pushing its way westwards across central parts that’s in association with a frontal system that’s currently just to the east of us all this then making its way westwards 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Czechoslovakia ceased to exist in 1992. The Czech Republic might be what you were thinking.
Starmer "Blah, blah", untrustworthy!
Definitely action and not talk.
A foreigner advising Labour? Is she likely to be a patriot???? Nope.
Housing is not one of the major concerns the ILLEGALS being given tax payers money IS!!!
If we didn't take in so many foreigners, we wouldn't NEED more bloody housing !!
What ya gonna do when your beloved tory party are anhilated in election,,only watch to seeyour two,s suffrin when ever you talk bout labour.. so so biased
Who would have thought that when the Tories sold the Royal Mail to their mates cheep.. They would sell it on and become Billionaires.
How can you sell something 'Royal' ?
How can you sell something 'Royal' to a foreigner???