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got is saturday night. we've got lots of debate and plenty of fun along way. you won't want along the way. you won't want to go anywhere else, get something cold fizzy the fridge or cold and fizzy in the fridge or fire up the kettle, tear open the jam. roly polies and let's get to work. and we start with the headline news and ray addison . addison. >> good evening. thanks, mark. here's the latest from the gb newsroom and our top story this houn newsroom and our top story this hour, defence secretary ben wallace will quit the government at the next cabinet reshuffle and not stand as an mp at the next general election. that's according to reports in the sunday times. he follows speculation that mr wallace would leave in the autumn after four years in the role . he's four years in the role. he's currently the local mp for wyre and preston north, which will disappear at the next election after boundary changes. it comes just days after the prime minister rishi sunak rejected comments from mr wallace, suggesting that ukraine should show, quote , gratitude, end show, quote, gratitude, end quote, for the military support
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it has been given . emergency it has been given. emergency services are tackling a fire at the royal albion hotel in brighton with 15 fire trucks currently in attendance. footage of the blaze has been shared online, with witnesses saying the flames spread quickly across the flames spread quickly across the roof and top floor of the building with winds spurring on the flames. people have been moved a safe distance away from the incident. brighton and hove city council have announced the closure of nearby roads. sussex police is asking members of the pubuc police is asking members of the public to avoid the seafront area and find alternative routes of travel parts of the uk have been experiencing strong winds and thunderstorms with yellow met office warnings in place across the south of england and wales and scotland and northern ireland. the goodwood festival of speed had to cancel today's events for the first time in its 30 year history and london's kaleidoscope festival at alexandra palace has been called off as well . junior doctors have
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off as well. junior doctors have been striking for a third day in england . the bma has warned the england. the bma has warned the government that their members will not back down on demands for a 35% pay rise. that's despite the prime minister adopting the recommended options of independent pay review bodies and making a final payoff pay offer of 6. the five day strike the longest in nhs history, runs until tuesday morning and some international news. and one of the last two ships exporting grain from ukraine under an agreement with russia has arrived in istanbul . the black arrived in istanbul. the black sea grain deal, which expires on monday , has enabled ukraine to monday, has enabled ukraine to export grain and food safely over the past year. despite the war, ukraine is a major supplier of key crops like sunflower, oil and barley . moscow is and barley. moscow is threatening to pull out of the agreement and is calling for western sanctions to ease . as
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western sanctions to ease. as we're on tv online on dab plus radio and on, tune in to this is gb news. back now to . gb news. back now to. mark >> thanks, ray. welcome to mark dolan tonight. happy saturday to one and all in my big opinion , one and all in my big opinion, the push to feminise men has got to stop. it's not a crime being a bloke. so—called toxic masculinity served us very well in two world wars. it's time to let boys be boys . in the big let boys be boys. in the big story, major league truth bomb dropper. kim woodburn will join me to discuss the huw edwards revelations. what's her reaction 7 will he revelations. what's her reaction .7 will he make it back on tv.7 my ? will he make it back on tv? my mark meets guest is 80 pop icon one half of dollar theresa bazaar , who's making a welcome bazaar, who's making a welcome return to the stage with a brand new tour in my take a ten. if you thought joe biden was
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confused that's the least of it as a video shows him pretending to bite a little girl and sniff her hair. creepy joe should be nowhere near children, let alone the white house. with new polls emerging in the united states suggesting prince harry is more popular than william, and with i taking over the entertainment industry, we'll get the inside track from the queen of us, showbiz royal and political reporting , showbiz royal and political reporting, kinsey showbiz royal and political reporting , kinsey schofield and reporting, kinsey schofield and mark dolan tonight night is the home of the papers with tomorrow front pages from 1030 with full pundh front pages from 1030 with full pundit reaction . three top pundit reaction. three top punst pundit reaction. three top pundits with me throughout the show who haven't been told what to say and who don't follow the script tonight , eight actor and script tonight, eight actor and presenter christopher biggins . presenter christopher biggins. that's not enough. he is a proper legend of this country , proper legend of this country, the face of sport and politics at gb news brazier broadcaster and very well dressed man . aidan
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and very well dressed man. aidan magee and ethnographer and academic. a very good friend of mine, a good friend of mark dolan tonight, dr. lisa mckenzie . tonight i'll be asking the punstis . tonight i'll be asking the pundits is rishi sunak right to scrap mickey mouse degrees with reports it has infiltrated every sector of the british economy ? sector of the british economy? is china the number one threat to this country ? and as royal to this country? and as royal canbbean to this country? and as royal caribbean launched the biggest cruise ship in the world, five times bigger than the titanic , times bigger than the titanic, are cruises the perfect holiday? plus your emails, especially the spicy ones. mark gbnews.com. you know, they go out unfiltered and unpasteurised . it's the unpasteurised. it's the unadulterated truth on this show. and this program has a strict and golden rule. it's my red line. this is a bullet—proof waterproof rule . we don't do waterproof rule. we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. lots to get through. joe biden at ten. but first, my big opinion. through. joe biden at ten. but
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first, my big opinion . do you first, my big opinion. do you want the good news or the bad news? well, the good news is a study by the commons women and equalities committee seeks to combat the appalling scourge of sexual harassment and abuse of female pupils and staff in our schools . this follows the schools. this follows the introduction of a new relationships and sex education curriculum, teaching students and particularly boys , about and particularly boys, about consent, sixteen . and. it's consent, sixteen. and. it's a total priority that girls at school should be free to learn and feel safe and not suffer at the hands of misogynistic boys, which is why i'm against those dangerous and dystopian unisex toilets in schools which are bad news for female pupils , as there news for female pupils, as there are now reports of girls not going to the toilet all day long because they know that boys will because they know that boys will be in there when they go . and be in there when they go. and it's a disaster for girls and women, frankly, in the whole of society that things like is now
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society that things like is now so normalised and its use is so widespread . we've entered the widespread. we've entered the nightmare scenario in which impressionable young boys are learning about the facts of life and receiving sex education from brutal, offensive and at times abusive scenes of copulation. most of is distasteful . i wonder most of is distasteful. i wonder how consensual some of it is. and in many ways all of it is dangerous . and in many ways all of it is dangerous. but young boys can call up any of this filth on their smartphone , phone or their smartphone, phone or computer. often sharing it with their mates and having a right laugh about it. is acted, it's manipulative , it's fake, and in manipulative, it's fake, and in particular, it lies about female sexuality , somehow suggesting sexuality, somehow suggesting through its twisted storylines and imagery that women enjoy being brutalised or debased . oh being brutalised or debased. oh god, it's awful. but this is shaping how many young boys think about sex and how they think about sex and how they think about sex and how they think about girls. i wish we
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could put the genie back in the bottle, but we can't. is a multi—billion dollar industry , multi—billion dollar industry, and i doubt any amount of censorship or trigger warnings will make it go away. so it's right that in schools, teachers will educate both boys and girls about how misleading and dangerous so much of this actually is . and i'm delighted actually is. and i'm delighted to say that there are now lots of macho male influencers online. you know, the kind of guys who tell you how to get a six pack or make your first million. well, they often say that with a good night's that along with a good night's sleep, a good diet and working hard that men should avoid altogether. that is fantastic . altogether. that is fantastic. positive messaging . just to give positive messaging. just to give you an example of how damaging this material is for our society and for girls, i'm afraid . cases and for girls, i'm afraid. cases of women turning up in hospital with and there's no other word for this injuries has skyrocketed in recent years . skyrocketed in recent years. why? well, because active duty of that nature is normalised and
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glorified online, which means boys in the real world now expect it . so i applaud expect it. so i applaud educators for getting on top of this . the horrible genre of , this. the horrible genre of, which is so—called entertainment. i wouldn't seek to cancel it. that wouldn't work anyway . but it's good to help anyway. but it's good to help young lads understand the problems with and why it will affect them as well as everyone else . but here's the bad news. else. but here's the bad news. setting aside all i've said and making it clear that sexism and misogyny are an outrage, i believe that in a wider sense, society risks overcorrecting in its war on so—called toxic masculinity. men are being vilified and attacked for being men. male attributes are characterised as aggressive, destructive and something to be ashamed of . and here's the thing ashamed of. and here's the thing god or nature or whoever our higher power was , knew exactly higher power was, knew exactly what they were doing . we have what they were doing. we have men and we have women, and they
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have different qualities and different attributes. that's a good not a bad thing . so current good not a bad thing. so current woke efforts to feminise mankind doesn't end well for male suicide is already the biggest killer of men under 40, partly because it just feels like a crime to be a bloke these days . crime to be a bloke these days. the honest truth is that men are aggressive . men do fight, but aggressive. men do fight, but they also pioneer and innovate and lead men at their best are compassionate but tough, caring but brave in empathetic but fearless and bold . and men do fearless and bold. and men do a lot of the jobs that no one else does. fixing motorways at four in the morning in blizzard conditions , clearing sewers with conditions, clearing sewers with their bare hands, mining, working on oil rigs and building skyscrapers . and although women skyscrapers. and although women make a huge contribution to our
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armed forces through history and to this day , it's still to this day, it's still predominantly men who have risked their lives and given their lives in war so we wouldn't be where we are as a species if it wasn't for the herculean efforts of both genders who are both indispensable , all but toxic, indispensable, all but toxic, masculine minuti came in pretty useful in 1938 when hitler rampaged across europe and when german bombs rained over london. it's ironic that in this day and age you're allowed to identify bannau however you like, except except as a real man calling yourself a cat is preferable. apparently yes. much of what the onune apparently yes. much of what the online influencer andrew tate says is not my cup of tea. he drops some valuable truth bombs, but he's a horrible sexist as well. but he deserves a voice . well. but he deserves a voice. why do millions of men flock to him and his message ? well,
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him and his message? well, because they feel accepted for who they are and what they are . who they are and what they are. the male of the species , warts the male of the species, warts and all. for better or worse, they feel forgiven for being men . fix misogyny . absolutely. and . fix misogyny. absolutely. and tackle . we must but let boys be tackle. we must but let boys be boys born with a schlong isn't wrong . wrong. your reaction ? is it now a crime your reaction? is it now a crime to be a man in society now too hard on men? do we risk overcorrecting? we can all agree that sexism and misogyny are a disaster. they're horrific . but disaster. they're horrific. but has it gone the other way? let me know your thoughts at gbnews.com let's get the reaction now of my top pundits, actor, broadcaster and presenter christopher biggins . the face of christopher biggins. the face of sport and politics here at gb news aidan magee and ethnography
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author and author dr. lisa mckenzie biggins is there a danger of overcorrection that it's a crime to be a guy? yes i think there is. >> i mean, i was just thinking to myself, 65 years ago when i was ten years old, we never had any of this . it was going on. any of this. it was going on. i mean, i'm just sort of horrified by what you've been telling us. i just think it is absolutely appalling what's going on. >> i mean, a lot of it is social media for it's easy access to. and clearly the messaging for these young boys when they look at as a disaster, when they go into relationships. >> absolutely. because they don't live up to it don't they can live up to it because is a lot to live up because it is a lot to live up to. when you see some of the things that go on in and also the fact you can do it live of, well, this is it. >> i mean, is the >> i mean, this is the challenge, isn't it? you challenge, isn't it? but you know, do feel as a know, aids. and do you feel as a young man in your prime that it's these it's hard to be a guy these days, a little bit harder? >> i mean, i see in >> yeah. i mean, i see it in certain areas. i mean, sport,
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for look at for example. i mean, look at football, which i cover regularly. so regularly. football's changed so much years. much over the last 20 years. it's almost become non—contact it's almost become a non—contact sport. it's almost like we're afraid we're afraid of the tackling. we're afraid of the tackling. we're afraid aspect of afraid of the physical aspect of it. kind of going same it. rugby kind of going the same way. there injuries . way. yes, there are injuries. >> yeah, crowds being told way. yes, there are injuries. >> behave zrowds being told way. yes, there are injuries. >>behavle0\well, being told way. yes, there are injuries. >> behave zr0\well, aren'tg told way. yes, there are injuries. >> behave zr0\well, aren't they? to behave as well, aren't they? and shout nasty and they can't shout nasty things that. well and they can't shout nasty thingswhat that. well and they can't shout nasty thingswhat sanitised well and they can't shout nasty thingswhat sanitised version really. >> yeah. sport really. >> yeah. really. » yeah. >> yeah. the sport but even look look at army. i mean the look at the army. i mean the army's hollowed over army's been hollowed out over the last years so. these the last 20 years or so. these are things really are the things that are really important. i have a contact of mine the mod who me mine at the mod who tells me that country would be ill that this country would be ill equipped to with military equipped to cope with a military onslaught. and if you look at the were the the numbers who were in the falklands 82, 168,000, falklands war in 82, 168,000, roughly in the roughly half of that in the british that british army now. and that just tells me, along with the treatment that treatment of veterans, that we also have problem its also have a problem treating its not just about numbers, it's about the people within the army and other areas life and we and other areas of life and we don't masculinity as much don't value masculinity as much as we should. >> think about this? >> what do you think about this? i no better person talk i mean, no better person to talk to. think to. top academic. you think about day. do. >> and actually i've been thinking this one for at thinking about this one for at least 20 years. this in the sociological world, believe it or not, this has been a debate
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about particularly working class, masculine city. and i think that's what you were getting to at that point, because who is it ? who's getting to at that point, because who is it? who's digging the roads? who is who's the roads? who is it? who's going the mines? it's going down the mines? it's working class and working class men. and when those those communities those jobs and those communities were and those jobs were hollowed out and those jobs weren't there anymore, working class men have struggled with their identity. so i think what you are saying is highly sociological and important . sociological and important. >> it's a good point, actually, because my example is there army and football. they're working class. >> working class. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> working class. yeah, yeah, yeah . and what we're talking yeah. and so what we're talking about sort and about here is, is sort of and if you talk to working class young men , they are very aware that men, they are very aware that they don't want to be in feminised spaces because it doesn't give them the respect that they, you know, that they've been grown to want . they've been grown to want. really. well, that's it. >> is it now a crime in 2023 just to be a guy? it's society too hard on. men have we overcorrected the other way? let me know. mark gbnews.com. coming up next in the big story, major league truthbomb dropper. kim
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woodburn will discuss the revelations around hugh elle edwards. does kim feel sorry for huw edwards? will he get back on tv? i'll be asking kim straight after this
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listening to gb news radio. e—society society now too hard on men, have we overcorrected the other way? >> we all hate misogyny. of course we do . but is it a crime course we do. but is it a crime to be a bloke? now that's the topic of my big opinion. well, the emails are coming in thick or thick and fast, i should say . how about this from margaret and margaret says, hi, mark. i agree with you 100. and i'm a woman. i think a lot of it started with the metoo movement. yes. some men do behave badly, but so do some women. that's human nature. also, the internet has a lot to answer for regarding youngsters , judith regarding youngsters, judith says. hi, mark. having brought up two girls and two boys through to adulthood , it's my through to adulthood, it's my sons who feel attacked but who
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feel dejected , who feel isolated feel dejected, who feel isolated . my heart goes out to young men. now, judith , thank you for men. now, judith, thank you for that. how about this? we what do you think? shall we hear from a man? i think so. you think? shall we hear from a man? i think so . this is from man? i think so. this is from mick. how are you, mick? thank you for emailing mark at gbnews.com. mick says, mark. gbnews.com. mick says, hi, mark. i'm man and from the north so i'm a man and from the north so possibly even a double man. i think if you're from the north, i think that's triple and mick says , i work in a primary school says, i work in a primary school and the kids love that. i'm a male teacher. i'm proud to be a bloke. by way , i was in bloke. and by the way, i was in cafe rouge a few years ago when christopher had little christopher biggins had a little soiree his stint at the soiree after his stint at the churchill theatre . well, listen, churchill theatre. well, listen, ihope churchill theatre. well, listen, i hope you got selfie. i hope i hope you got a selfie. i hope you got an autograph from biggins. but listen, mick, you keep bloke on keep being a bloke because on mark it is not a mark dolan tonight it is not a crime to be guy. mark at crime to be a guy. mark at gbnews.com. i'll get to more of your time your emails shortly. it's time now story . let's get now for the big story. let's get more the fallout the more on the fallout from the naming huw edwards as the bbc naming of huw edwards as the bbc star at heart of seven star at the heart of seven serious allegations of
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inappropriate behaviour and the alleged procurement of explicit images from a youngster. i'm delighted to welcome someone who is no stranger to the medium of television channel 4 star kim woodburn. kim, do you have sympathy for huw edwards at this time ? time? >> well, you know, you know, this has been going on since the 18th of may when apparently it was mentioned . was mentioned. >> then it went weeks. nothing happened at all. and then suddenly, boom , this past couple suddenly, boom, this past couple of weeks, all out in the of weeks, it's all out in the open. see, i don't know open. but you see, i don't know what the bbc are doing . they're what the bbc are doing. they're not commenting much at all. what is happening now ? now, yeah, is happening now? now, yeah, now, john humphrys wrote in the mail today. he's a good friend of , of huw mail today. he's a good friend of, of huw edwards. mail today. he's a good friend of , of huw edwards. they're of, of huw edwards. they're mates . and he said in the mail mates. and he said in the mail today , which is something we're today, which is something we're not privy to that apparently hugh won't be back . now here's hugh won't be back. now here's what the words he used. he won't
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be back. and i thought, well, i thought the bbc, i don't what's going on then you've got another one today in the mail. amanda amanda patel always read it. she's very good. she goes on to say, and she's almost condemning him. i've put these words down. she says that he should be ashamed because to hurt his wife and children like that, he must have felt awful when he brought it to her. shame on them. but you see, we're disputing whether he has brought shame on anything . what's the man done ? can we .what's the man done? can we now tell the truth and get on with this garbage? because you know, she's condemned him , but know, she's condemned him, but she's and didn't like the way. i must tell you, though, i didn't like the way when the man hit problems. okay. it happens . but problems. okay. it happens. but his wife had to be the one to speak for him. i think that's shocking. i think he should not have done that . and that a man's have done that. and that a man's a man . come on. he's married. a man. come on. he's married. he's got five children. he's proved his manhood , and it's up
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proved his manhood, and it's up to him to bring it to the attention, not use his wife and five children. oh, come on. and the thing is, you see newsreaders and people like him. they really are. they've got to be perfect, aren't they ? i mean, be perfect, aren't they? i mean, nobody's perfect, but we see them as perfect and when suddenly these things happen, which we don't know have happened, you see another thing is apparently whether it's true , the mother and the stepfather of the young man involved , if of the young man involved, if you know, apparently they're going to film something in a three parts. now, whether that's true in the paper, i don't know. could you tell me what's going on, mark? because we're getting different stories from everybody. i don't the one thing i think is very strange now you see this man, edwards , is see this man, edwards, is a brilliant journalist . he's brilliant journalist. he's covered. he covers the biggest the royals , the funerals, the the royals, the funerals, the coronations a lot now , isn't it coronations a lot now, isn't it strange how he can do a job like
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that, which would be jolly nerve wracking for the average chap? he'd say, i watched him . he he'd say, i watched him. he sails through it. confidence is anything but. suddenly when these allegations are made , these allegations are made, which we don't know they're true, he can't speak, he's gone. is an inpatient somewhere. i don't like that. >> do you think that he's bottled it ? bottled it? >> i look . look, i think he has >> i look. look, i think he has bottled it. yes. but the thing is, it's not look, we don't know whether he's done this. if he's done it, then i'd want him to. we don't know. we've got conflicting stories . where did conflicting stories. where did his friend hear that? he's not coming back? and he said in the paper today that he will not be back. so is there a talks in the background at the bbc that we are not getting ? are we getting are not getting? are we getting second hand news? because i don't know what's going on. do you? well let me try to fill you in where i can. >> there are seven allegations at the moment. huw edwards has not these allegations, not denied these allegations, although i'm sure that he will
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address these allegations in due course. we understand that he's receiving treatment at the moment. not clear if he's moment. it's not clear if he's in hospital or a clinic, but in a hospital or a clinic, but he's in a bad place mentally. and clearly, we wish him well, a speedy recovery. but the allegations remain , particularly allegations remain, particularly in relation to the parents concerned about this child of theirs that they claim is addicted to drugs. they claim that the star handed over £35,000 for images of their child . and, you know, in in the child. and, you know, in in the end, we don't know if it's true . we don't know if it's false. but i feel that you're suggest thing that we should hear directly from huw edwards that he needs to address this . he needs to address this. >> oh, of course he does. but i don't believe that he's not in a fit state to say a few words. i'm sorry. i don't. but you'd have to be a death door before you couldn't get your lawyer into the hospital wherever he
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is, and just say you make a statement for me. if he's that ill that he can't get his head off the pillow, that he's dying and i don't think he's doing that. kim can i ask you if kim has stop to face it ? that. kim can i ask you if kim has stop to face it? i'm sorry if it's not true. god help him. i'm so sorry for him. true. he's got to face it. he's got to clear his name and he's not doing it . so clear his name and he's not doing it. so your clear his name and he's not doing it . so your suspect all clear his name and he's not doing it. so your suspect all is amanda patel's and his friend who says he's not coming back. can we please get our stories right ? can we sort this out? and right? can we sort this out? and can that man make a statement ? can that man make a statement? he can't be that ill. he can't talk, my love. you're right to be confused because as we hear from the alleged youngster in the first set of allegations that the story is rubbish, but that the story is rubbish, but thatis that the story is rubbish, but that is through some very expensive central london lawyers. >> i don't know how an alleged crack addict young man is paying for top london lawyers. i couldn't afford top london lawyers. that's a red flag for
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me and of course, you know, you've got issues about people at the beeb who are making allegations, who work or have worked with huw edwards, who aren't happy about his conduct. look he might be completely not guilty , but he's got to speak guilty, but he's got to speak out. kim, finally , if these out. kim, finally, if these allegations are proven true , if allegations are proven true, if you were huw edwards wife, how would you handle that situation if these allegations are true ? i if these allegations are true? i don't think oh, my love. >> i don't know. it's if look, shall we say, if they're true, we don't know they're true. but if he has been doing these things, which are pretty foul, if they're true, i wouldn't be with him. i'm sorry. i could not have that man in my house if he . because he's got, you know, because unless she knew about it . look, everybody is saying different things about this man . this is what happens when you take television presenters and you put them on a pedestal. take television presenters and you put them on a pedestal . all you put them on a pedestal. all you put them on a pedestal. all you really are silly. we're just
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human beings, aren't we? but the point is, and i'll tell you what i must say. oh, jeremy vine and nicky campbell. i must say. oh, jeremy vine and nicky campbell . oh, please. i must say. oh, jeremy vine and nicky campbell. oh, please. i mean , do, do yourself a favour. mean, do, do yourself a favour. it's not me. nobody said it was you. you silly. get off seeking extra publicity . and another extra publicity. and another one. ryan clark was the first one. ryan clark was the first one. ryan clark . sorry, i'm one. ryan clark. sorry, i'm laughing. well, sorry. it isn't me . ryan. clark, stop your me. ryan. clark, stop your nonsense. you don't earn six figures and you are not a top presenter. we knew it wasn't you, dear. four. you said it. kim >> always a dream to have you on the show. we'll catch up very soon. have a great weekend . and soon. have a great weekend. and the kim woodburn the brilliant kim woodburn dropping truth bombs, as always tonight . tonight. >> w'- w'— g look sexy . oh, >> oh, you're look sexy. oh, don't go, dear. because, honestly . no, but there's honestly. no, but there's something about you, dear. we've got to meet from time . oh. oh got to meet from time. oh. oh oh, no. i bet you're a beast. oh you are our queen kim woodburn.
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>> you've left me speechless. no one else can do that. the legendary kim woodburn. listen, folks , we've got so much more to folks, we've got so much more to come. can i briefly defend what jeremy vine. nicky campbell and rylan clark? first of all, they're three really nice guys, great broadcasters . and i think great broadcasters. and i think the reason why they've been on twitter is because they were unked twitter is because they were linked which linked to this story, which was very and it's affected very unfair and it's affected their reputation. did their reputation. they did nothing wrong. and think it's nothing wrong. and i think it's very unusual for me to disagree with but will those with kim. but i will give those lads my backing. next up, i'll be discussing three big topics of the day with our pundits. and don't in my take at ten, don't forget, in my take at ten, i'll be dealing with creepy joe biden, who's been going near young children . and i mean, i young children. and i mean, i can't tell you sniffing their hair and it's absolutely horrific. he'll be working for the beeb this time next week . the beeb this time next week. lots to get through the pundits next. first, the weather . next. first, the weather. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news.
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radio. now, the subject of my big opinion was about the horrors of, what it does to boys and their attitudes towards women . their attitudes towards women. >> it is awful. if i could get rid of it, i would. but we know that's not going to happen. but a response on line via email a big response on line via email to this topic. a big response on line via email to this topic . margaret to this topic. margaret gbnews.com and it's from sonya. hi mark. thank you. thank you for speaking out about. i feel sorry for young girls today. all too often is spoken about in a casual jokey way. thanks for highlighting the harmful content freely available. it's hardly ever properly discussed. psni shirt and tie and jacket combo . shirt and tie and jacket combo. thank you. listen, i'll be
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honest with you. the shirts dividing opinion a few of you might have to turn the colour down on your set. can you still down on your set. can you still do ? also, this? do that? also, how about this? have overcome brexit in terms have we overcome brexit in terms of feminism ? men now making it a of feminism? men now making it a crime to be a bloke? this from chris. hi mark. don't forget the abuse that women get when they want a man's man so they can stay home, build a nest and raise family. so society tells raise a family. so society tells them not a success. it's them they're not a success. it's crazy. thank you for that, chris. keep those emails coming. it's the bit of the it's always the best bit of the show get touch. mark show when you get in touch. mark at cbnnews.com reacting to the show when you get in touch. mark at cstories;.com reacting to the show when you get in touch. mark at (stories of>m reacting to the show when you get in touch. mark at (stories of the eacting to the show when you get in touch. mark at (stories of the day,ng to the big stories of the day, broadcasting and acting legend christopher biggins . gb news christopher biggins. gb news star aidan magee and top academic proper clever dr. lisa mckenzie now reports revealed that rishi sunak will force universities to limit the number of students taking low value degrees in england. courses will be capped if students do not have a high amount of graduates getting a professional job. postgrad studies or starting businesses . this will be the
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businesses. this will be the biggest change in university policy in england since 2015. the pm will be announcing more on monday, but it's got us to thinking is it unfair on students or is rishi sunak right to get rid of these so—called mickey mouse degrees? lisa is going to come to me. >> no rishi sunak is wrong. this is a very complicated issue. it's been it comes out of fees and it comes out the way that universities are funded. if we go down this road, what happens is the russell group universities are untouched . universities are untouched. right? and that's where the wealthiest students go. and it will be the universities like where i work, which is bedfordshire university, which will suffer. and that means that working class young people and mature students won't get that chance to go to university. and perhaps just study because they want to learn something. we to offer. now we're turning these degrees a piece of paper into a job. and actually that's not
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what education is . education is what education is. education is something completely different to job. >> well , aiden, do to job. >> well, aiden, do you think there is such a thing as a mickey mouse degree? is that a fair term? >> i don't. fairterm? >> i don't. i would have said that 25 years ago when the snobbery was very much present in sixth form college. i'm in my sixth form college. i'm somebody actually made somebody who actually chose made every age of every decision from the age of nine with the the aim of nine with the with the aim of carrying it through to the career i eventually ended career that i eventually ended up in. but then rent up in. but then i rent to students the students now all over the country rent to every country and our rent to every every student i rent rent to is from a non—russell group, non oxbridge university. it amazes me how targeted these kids now go about choosing their courses and they always end up in good jobs. so i don't know how you establish the link between okay, that degree didn't lead to that job this success. i mean, job or this success. i mean, surely you judge period of. >> so you're saying that kids aren't mugs, they know what they're doing they're not they're doing and they're not going jam going to do three years of jam making lead a career? >> there are reasons. look, listen, most of my listen, listen. okay most of my properties are in stoke on trent. from trent. some kids come from overseas from some really salubrious want
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salubrious places and they want to they want to to operate in and they want to learn on trent. they're to operate in and they want to leardoing on trent. they're to operate in and they want to leardoing that on trent. they're to operate in and they want to leardoing that because they're to operate in and they want to leardoing that because they're; not doing that because they're attracted to stoke trent attracted to stoke on trent necessarily. they're doing it because value the because they see value in the qualification there's qualification and there's an expectation lead expectation that it will lead somewhere expectation that it will lead soni've|ere students my do. i've met students in my travel my travels i've rented travel or my travels i've rented properties ten, properties to over the last ten, 12 bumped into him in the 12 years, bumped into him in the street in different and street in different cities and they're street in different cities and thethemselves. can you for themselves. i can tell you that begins what you think that begins what do you think about that begins what do you think abo because just wonder whether >> because i just wonder whether there are millions of youngsters who need to who don't need to go to university. could university. they could get training. they could get an apprenticeship . could get skills. >> agree you totally. but >> i agree with you totally. but i bad enough for kids i think it's bad enough for kids anyway in the in the in what we're living in. and i think to depnve we're living in. and i think to deprive them of an education that they want to do. and as you said, they want to make something. they know what they want because they're want out of life because they're paying paying for it as well. >> it's absolutely hugely >> it's absolutely we pay hugely amount amounts for it. i was the last i was the last year we last year i was the last year we got everything pretty much got paid qualify paid for. i didn't qualify for a grant, was a grant, but there was a lot cheaper go in cheaper to go in 97. >> also, you know, also what >> you also, you know, also what is because is mickey mouse? because philosophy now, you know, the philosophy now, you know, the philosophy departments are closing all over the country now
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. we need philosophers, we need people who can critically think this whole station is based on critical thinking. we need people who can critically think, get rid of english and philosophy . philosophy. >> there's a degree in disney studies, though apparently that's a bit mickey mouse. oh too, right. >> listen , we get to the china >> listen, we get to the china story shortly, but i just want to raise this with my pundits because next year, royal canbbean because next year, royal caribbean will launch their latest cruise ship icon of the seas. but it's not like any other cruise ship icon of the seasis other cruise ship icon of the seas is five times the size of the titanic. and can take up to 10,000 guests around the canbbean. 10,000 guests around the caribbean . so with the holiday caribbean. so with the holiday season underway , do you think season underway, do you think that cruising holidays are naff, or is it the perfect break? what do you think about this? begins? have you been cruising many times? >> and i don't mean cruising in that sense . i mean ever. but that sense. i mean ever. but i love them. i tell you what's
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great about cruising is you pack at home, you arrive and you unpack and then you enjoy the rest of your holiday. there's no packing every day to travel around the world. it's a great, great of travelling . i think great way of travelling. i think it's brilliant. now i've just recently been to belfast and seen the exhibition there of titanic and that is the most fantastic exhibition. i can't say they've done it brilliantly and it is terrifying to think that this boat is much bigger. five times bigger than titanic. >> well, i think that's i think that's awful. >> i mean, ideally , i love to >> i mean, ideally, i love to cruise with about 12 friends. right? it's perfect if you're going to go on a big cruise family show begins careful but next year i've booked to go to japan one because i've never been and it's been on my wish list. >> sorry. wonderful. you love it. >> you love it.— >> you love it. i can't it. >> you love it. i can't wait. we're going to go at mount fuji. we're going to go at mount fuji. we're taking the bullet train and then we're going to a cruise around japan. around the islands of japan. amazing going around the islands of japan. an being going around the islands of japan. an be fantastic. going around the islands of japan. anbe fantastic. i going around the islands of japan. anbe fantastic. i really going around the islands of japan. anbe fantastic. i really do.iing to be fantastic. i really do. >> cabin fever, though, in the to be fantastic. i really do. >> ca between though, in the to be fantastic. i really do. >> ca between between in the
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to be fantastic. i really do. >> ca between between stops . times between between stops. >> cabin fever. yeah. >> cabin fever. yeah. >> yeah. do you not feel like, you you have sweet , you know, if you have a sweet, you know, if you have a sweet, you cabin fever. you don't have that cabin fever. >> handle all that? >> seaman yeah. well, that is. >> seaman yeah. well, that is. >> is another thing. dodi >> that is another thing. dodi you should know i won't go down that. but but, know, that. but anyway, but, you know, there'sisn't it. about isn't it. >> oh, god, the crew metallo. well because i was i as a performer , as a comedian, i used performer, as a comedian, i used to do comedy turns on cruise ships. >> and i think it is a great houday >> and i think it is a great holiday because it's a community. you know, it could be several thousand people. you make friends. >> i could never understand. i could never everyone i know who's been on cruise who's ever been on the cruise said fantastic said they have a fantastic time, but understand why but i can never understand why they weren't marketed to younger people seem people because they seem to be missing market missing out on a whole market there. i wouldn't on. >> yeah. i wouldn't go on. i think they're trying to modernise it. why not? i modernise it. no. why not? i don't it's not don't know. it's just not my. for that sort of ten for a start, that sort of ten times the size of titanic just sort of frightens. >> they're meant to be >> well, they're meant to be pollutants as well, aren't they? >> well, they're meant to be pol heavy as well, aren't they? >> well, they're meant to be pol heavy polluters? ren't they? >> well, they're meant to be polyeah.' polluters? ren't they? >> well, they're meant to be polyeah. it'slluters?ren't they? >> well, they're meant to be polyeah. it'slluteeven n't they? >> yeah. it's not even the pollution. it'sjust >> yeah. it's not even the pollution. it's just that i just don't a don't want to be stuck on a ship with thousands of people. >> come to me some
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>> fabulous. come to me for some advice i go on this advice about should i go on this cruise and give a lecture on whatever they're going to give a lecture say the only lecture on? and i say the only way you can go on that cruise is if like people . if you don't way you can go on that cruise is if people, eople . if you don't way you can go on that cruise is if people, it'sle . if you don't way you can go on that cruise is if people, it's a . if you don't way you can go on that cruise is if people, it's a disaster. ion't like people, it's a disaster. yeah, because that's where you get stir crazy. if you then stay in your cabin every day and just go out and do your lecture and eat, it's ridiculous. >> a much, isn't >> no, it's a bit much, isn't it? there you go. it? well look, there you go. congratulations royal congratulations on royal caribbean. to say, caribbean. i've got to say, having they're caribbean. i've got to say, haviinice they're caribbean. i've got to say, haviinice people. they're caribbean. i've got to say, haviinice people. and they're caribbean. i've got to say, haviinice people. and i'd they're caribbean. i've got to say, haviinice people. and i'd like y're caribbean. i've got to say, haviinice people. and i'd like a'e very nice people. and i'd like a free cabin . it's going to be me free cabin. it's going to be me and begins and a few seamen got and begins and a few seamen got a bit. >> captain, do you know what i fancy? >>a fancy? >> a bit of. a bit of rear admiral. oh stephen sondheim. >> that too. you're right. >> that too. you're right. >> we'd better move on. my mark meets guest is 80s pop icon one half of dollar theresa bazaar, who's making a welcome return to the stage with a brand new tour. and following on from my big opinion, we asked on twitter if society is too hard on males. the results are in. i'll reveal that straight after this. and
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in 2—2 degrees. a waste of time. are they worth the money? rishi sunak wants to scrap so—called mickey mouse degrees. let's have a look at the email response this briefly. response to this briefly. richard of all, richard says, first of all, mark, there's nothing wrong with a jam making degree . plus, why a jam making degree. plus, why are you all judging the value of are you all judging the value of a degree based upon financial outcome successful in life outcome being successful in life is not just about money. richard. you are so right. is not just about money. richard. you are so right . keep richard. you are so right. keep those coming. mark those emails coming. mark gbnews.com. now we've been conducting an exclusive mark dolan tonight poll. we've been asking is society me now too hard on men? i'm delighted to say the results are in. jane do your worst for me. we've got the poll results and let me tell you, the results are absolutely
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fascinating . because 67.5% of fascinating. because 67.5% of you say yes , society is now too you say yes, society is now too hard on men. 32.5% say no. so there you go . those are the there you go. those are the results we'll bring you our next text poll later in the show. but it's text poll later in the show. but wsfime text poll later in the show. but it's time now for this . so good it's time now for this. so good on my own. >> oh, la la . oh broke my heart >> oh, la la. oh broke my heart . now i'm making for you a more . what's a boy you're not supposed to do what a killer tune it is. >> mark meets. and that was one half of 80s pop superstar band dollar. i'm delighted to say that theresa bazaar joins us. she's sold millions of records alongside the amazing david van day. what a tune that is. and of course, they had so many hits as theresa went on to have a successful solo career alongside
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plenty of tv appearances. and she's now going on the old tour across the uk. theresa thank you so much forjoining us on mark dolan tonight. why have you decided to dust down your microphone and get singing again ? >> hello 7 >> hello mark. ? >> hello mark. so lovely to have you on the show. thank you. yes, it's a good question , isn't it? it's a good question, isn't it? well, i don't know . it's a good question, isn't it? well, i don't know. it's it's a good question, isn't it? well, i don't know . it's only well, i don't know. it's only been about 20 years. i think that's all. who's counting? um lots of things. i think covid has lots of silver linings for people, and someone approached me and said, would i like to write a book? and i thought, why would anyone want to read a book about me? and then i started thinking about started thinking about it and started reminiscing and thinking about all things we in all the funny things we did in the stupid we did . and the stupid things we did. and then thing to then that led from one thing to another. and i sort of thought, well, start book with well, i'll start the book with all the stories, but then how would i finish it? and i sort of started about ageism started thinking about ageism and older . and started thinking about ageism and older. and so i'll and getting older. and so i'll share with you when i turned 60,
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i think i developed a stutter. i was like , so hard. i'm 60. and was like, so hard. i'm 60. and then as i went through my 60s, i'm 68 now. and i sort of thought , well, i'm 68 now. and i sort of thought, well, there's a sort of a liberating feeling about getting older. so i thought, well, it's not a rehearsal and lead with your front foot first. and i thought, well, what do i love best music, singing and being with people i love being with people, so i'm not sure if i want to be on a cruise, but and i want to get out and meet fans, make new friends. and that's that's the answer . that's that's the answer. >> well, you've had so many hits, you've entertained us for many years. >> did fame change your life . >> did fame change your life. >> did fame change your life. >> um, i think it made me very scared. i wasn't really sure how to deal with it. i came from a very conservative, very normal sort of middle class upbringing, and i didn't really know to how deal with things. i just always wanted to please everyone and be correct and be professional and it changed me and made me you
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know, i used to watch myself on the telly hiding behind the sofa, mostly . sofa, mostly. >> did you make a few quid? was it profitable? because i've had stars on the show from the 80s who actually sold loads of records wound up broke . um records and wound up broke. um yeah, not particularly. >> made a lot of money. we weren't a touring band. we didn't even have a merch store. i mean, i've got a merch store literally i just opened it. i was so excited. i got a t shirt and i'm thinking, gosh , we never and i'm thinking, gosh, we never even had any merch. so didn't even had any merch. so we didn't really it . we were really capitalise on it. we were sort cash cows for the for sort of cash cows for the for the record companies because we just did a television in every city in europe every day of the week and we didn't make that much money ourselves but had a lot of fun and learned a lot . lot of fun and learned a lot. >> listen, the tour is very exciting . i am coming along exciting. i am coming along because i'm such a big fan of yours. you've got an amazing voice. you look fabulous. so i'm going give the details to our going to give the details to our many and listeners many viewers and listeners about the you've got a really the tour you've got a really full plate, haven't you? because
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you recording you know, you're recording artists, musician , artists, you're a musician, you're on and you're much you're on tour and you're much loved partner has quite significant health issues. so you're looking after him as well i >> -- >> yes, >> yes , um, hm >> yes , um, he's very unwell. >> yes, um, he's very unwell. he's got a neurological degenerative disease and life can be crazy . we don't really can be crazy. we don't really know how it's all going to work out, do we? so i'm always looking for the best. and so i'm looking for the best. and so i'm looking him and sort of looking after him and sort of thinking sparkly dresses thinking about sparkly dresses and sparkly shoes at the same time whilst dealing with something dark and something that's very dark and horrible, which is . but something that's very dark and horrible, which is. but i'm something that's very dark and horrible, which is . but i'm sure horrible, which is. but i'm sure there so many people out there are so many people out there are so many people out there similar things to me there doing similar things to me and again, we just have to look on the bright side and well, listen, we do wish him well. >> he's obviously lucky to have you after him. and you looking after him. and you're juggling you looking after him. and yo these juggling you looking after him. and yo these challenges. uggling you looking after him. and yo these challenges. you ing you looking after him. and yo these challenges. you have . of these challenges. you have. and tell us about the show. what can viewers listeners can my viewers and listeners expect ? expect? >> well, um , glamorous pop >> well, um, glamorous pop party. they're my words. it's not going to be boring. and yes,
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they'll be jam packed with all they'll be jam packed with all the hits and a few surprises and a few album tracks and some different treatments, some sort of really thoughtful musical approach . there's not just like approach. there's not just like churning them out. and i've got a wonderful singing partner called steven fox . he is called steven fox. he is brilliant. he's superb artist. and yeah, i thought, if i'm coming and we're going to it's a live band. so rehearsing with the band , all of that. so yeah, the band, all of that. so yeah, we're doing nine shows at and so long as my, my back and my hips will manage, i'm wearing high heels and sparkly shoes , sparkly heels and sparkly shoes, sparkly dresses, so everyone needs to be sparkly . glam up. come, get up sparkly. glam up. come, get up the stairs. yeah. >> love it, love it, love it. >>— >> love it, love it, love it. >> well, listen. really good luck with the tour and let me tell you that if you want to find out more, just go to ella whelan tours 2023. thank you, theresa. we'll catch up soon after this . i'll be dealing with after this. i'll be dealing with creepy biden in my take at ten. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxed solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news.
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weather on. gb news. >> hello there, i'm jonathan vautrey here with your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office . unseasonably by the met office. unseasonably windy saturday for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout day thunderstorms throughout the day as to as well. those will continue to rumble evening rumble on into the evening before their before eventually easing their way but showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks of rain continuing across overnight. across many locations overnight. the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't be dropping too far at all. most of holding up around 13 c. of us holding up around 1213 c. no, not particularly chilly start to sunday morning . the start to sunday morning. the winds, though, will begin to ease down across ease their way down across southwestern of wales into southwestern areas of wales into england, it is still going england, but it is still going to breezy through to be quite breezy through sunday coastal areas to be quite breezy through surinto coastal areas to be quite breezy through surinto central coastal areas to be quite breezy through surinto central scotland.il areas to be quite breezy through surinto central scotland. some s up into central scotland. some more persistent rain for western areas of scotland and again, some thunderstorms possible in areas of scotland and again, soneastjnderstorms possible in areas of scotland and again, soneast northeast1s possible in areas of scotland and again, soneast northeast in possible in areas of scotland and again,
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>> it's10:00 on gb news. >> it's 10:00 on television and >> it's10:00 on television and on radio and online in the united kingdom. and across the world. this is mark dolan tonight in my take ten. if you thought joe biden was confused, that's the least of it. as the video shows him pretending to bite girl and literally bite a little girl and literally sniff her hair. absolutely shocking stuff. creepy joe should be nowhere near children, let alone the white house. with new polls emerging in the united states suggesting prince harry is more popular than william, and with i taking over the entertainment industry will be getting the inside story from the queen of us showbiz, royal and political reporting. kinsey schofield . plus, find out why schofield. plus, find out why camilla parker bowles is taking a pay camilla parker bowles is taking a pay cut. mark dolan tonight is the home of the papers with tomorrow's front pages from exactly 1030 sharp . exactly 1030 sharp. plus, my top pundits aidan magee
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lisa mckenzie and showbiz titan christopher biggins. they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes and reacting to the big stories of the day. listen, it's saturday night, so i do hope the kids are in bed. you've got the place to yourself. crack open a bottle of something very cold and fizzy or get that kettle going and maybe some custard creams. let's have a cracking hour . we've got lots a cracking hour. we've got lots to i'll be dealing with joe to do. i'll be dealing with joe biden. creepy. joe biden in two minutes. you won't want to miss it. i'm not pulling my punches and you'll be shocked by the video. first, the headlines video. but first, the headlines with reliable rae addison . more reliable rae addison. >> thanks, mark. >> thanks, mark. >> here's the latest from the gb newsroom and our top story this houn newsroom and our top story this hour, defence secretary ben wallace will quit the government at cabinet reshuffle at the next cabinet reshuffle and not stand as an mp at the next general election. that's according to reports in the sunday times. it follows
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speculation that mr wallace would leave in the autumn after four years in the role . he's four years in the role. he's currently the local mp for wyre and preston north, which will disappear next election disappear at the next election after boundary changes. it comes just after the prime just days after the prime minister, rishi sunak , rejected minister, rishi sunak, rejected comments mr wallace comments from mr wallace suggesting that ukraine should show, quote, gratitude for the military support it's been given emergency services have been tackling a fire at the royal albion hotel in brighton with 15 fire trucks in attendance there. footage of the blaze which happened shortly after 5 pm, has been shared online. witnesses say the flames spread quickly across the roof and the top floor of the building . top floor of the building. residents have been asked to close their windows and doors as windy weather is spreading. smoke around the area. nearby roads have been closed and sussex police is asking members of the public to avoid the seafront area . well, as we've seafront area. well, as we've been hearing, parts of the uk have been experiencing strong winds and thunderstorms with yellow met office warnings still
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in place across the south of england and wales and scotland to the goodwood festival of speed had to cancel today's events for the first time in its 30 year history and london's kaleidoscope festival at alexandra palace has been called off as well . junior doctors have off as well. junior doctors have been striking for a third day in england . the bma warning the england. the bma warning the government that their members will not back down on demands for a 35% pay rise. that's despite the prime minister adopting the recommend nations of independent pay review bodies and making a final pay offer, he says of 6. the five day strike the longest in nhs history, runs until tuesday morning and some international news. one of the last two ships exporting grain from ukraine under an agreement with russia has arrived in istanbul . with russia has arrived in istanbul. the with russia has arrived in istanbul . the black sea with russia has arrived in istanbul. the black sea grain deal , which istanbul. the black sea grain deal, which expires on monday , deal, which expires on monday, has enabled ukraine to export grain and food safely over the past year, despite that war,
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ukraine a major supplier of ukraine is a major supplier of key crops like sunflower , oil key crops like sunflower, oil and barley. moscow is threatening to pull out of the agreement , so they're calling agreement, so they're calling for western sanctions to ease . for western sanctions to ease. we're on tv online dab+ radio and tune to in this is gb news. back now to mark dolan . back now to mark dolan. >> isn't ray great? we poached him from the middle east. he returns in an hour's time. welcome to mark dolan. tonight. what's going on with the weather by the way? have you known a colder july ? i by the way? have you known a colderjuly ? i don't mind, be colderjuly? i don't mind, to be honest. coming up, with new polls the states polls emerging in the states suggesting prince harry is more popular than william and with the suggestion that i artificial intelligence is taking over the entertainment industry, which means you'll be able to have tom cruise forever, we'll be getting the inside story from the queen of us showbiz royal and political reporter kinsey
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schofield. plus tomorrow's front pages off, off the press, hot off the press. tomorrow's papers, of course, the sunday papers, of course, the sunday papers . will we get more papers. will we get more information about that story at the beeb? huw edwards? will there be further revelations ? there be further revelations? find out at 1030. full pundit reaction tonight. lisa mckenzie aidan magee and christopher biggins . as big stories, big biggins. as big stories, big guests and always big opinions. we don't do boring. not on my watch . i just won't have it . if watch. i just won't have it. if you thought joe biden's cognitive issues were the greatest cause for concern , greatest cause for concern, think again. here is extraordinary footage of the confused leader of the free world on the tarmac of helsinki airport , effectively harassing a airport, effectively harassing a little girl. strangely pretending to bite at her and then attempting. and i can't believe i'm saying these words to sniff her hair. take a look at creepy uncle joe in action .
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in it's that sniff at the end that really does it for me. take note of how terrified the child looks. she's not a bad judge of character, is she ? i have long character, is she? i have long railed against biden's unfitness for office based upon the fact that he's lost the plot and he's more confused now than a eunuch in a brothel . the my great in a brothel. the my great concern is that the man who has access to the nuclear codes can't remember what he had for breakfast, what he went into a room for, and where he's left his glasses . he is the first his glasses. he is the first president in history to have more nurses than security guards in what some speculate could be dementia. it's clearly a threat to us national security and ultimately the free world. and to have a man in the grip of mental decline making all the decisions , he shouldn't be decisions, he shouldn't be making any decisions as he
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should be sat at home in a comfortable armchair with a nice cup of tea , watching reruns of cup of tea, watching reruns of the golden girls, the cast of which looked like sprightly teenagers compared to him , this teenagers compared to him, this was never about his age, by the way. donald trump not much younger than him, is flawed. of course, but mentally remote , course, but mentally remote, ably agile . the late, great ably agile. the late, great winston churchill was a fantastic prime minister well into his 80s and rupert murdoch runs a media empire worth billions at a young 92. well, joe biden couldn't run a bath. there's only one winner with this bumbling fool in the white house, and that's the chinese president, xi jinping , whose president, xi jinping, whose bold plan to become the world's largest economic and military superpower is only helped by having such a weak counterpart in the oval office . the in the oval office. the democratic party are showing wilful blindness in relation to biden's crumbling cognition. and
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if any of this sniffing of children was done by trump, they would be giving him hell. at least stormy daniels was a fully grown woman and now we have this disturbing new video which suggests creepy joe is more than confused . let's set aside the confused. let's set aside the fact that he accidentally called zelenskyy vladimir. it would be helpful when you've got enough munitions to end mankind to remember who your enemy is. let's set aside the fact that just this week he offered a nato security commitment to finland and then he didn't. security commitment to finland and then he didn't . and in and then he didn't. and in a meeting with a group of nordic nations, he referred to the head of iceland as the head of ireland . you know as well as ireland. you know as well as i do that there are a list of these gaffes as long as your arm. but this creepy stuff with kids and the hair sniffing is a new nightmare . and i'm afraid new nightmare. and i'm afraid he's got previous on a trip to virginia , he called out an virginia, he called out an elementary school girl saying, look at her. she looks like she's 19 years old, sitting
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there like a little lady with her legs crossed last year dunng her legs crossed last year during an event in florida, biden told a group of underage female dancers , i'm coming back female dancers, i'm coming back and i want to see these beautiful young ladies dancing when they're four years old or two. yuck in 2019, he told a ten year old girl, that's right, a ten year old girl. i bet you're as bright as you are . good as bright as you are. good looking . yikes. at this rate, looking. yikes. at this rate, he'd walk straight into a job at the bbc. these incidents with biden have a long history. in february 2015, he was caught on camera touching stephanie carter as her husband , ashton was sworn as her husband, ashton was sworn in as secretary of defence. just take a look at that image. look at that. what the actual in april 2019, caitlyn caruso claims biden gave her a hug that lasted, quote , just a little bit lasted, quote, just a little bit too long when she was a teenage
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student attending an event in 2016 devoted to wait for it sexual assault . and what about sexual assault. and what about this shocker as he bizarrely leans into a young girl and says, no serious guys till you're 30 with his hands massaging her shoulders? tell me what you think of this body language . language. >> oh, where the hell ? look at >> oh, where the hell? look at them now . very important thing. them now. very important thing. itold them now. very important thing. i told my daughter and granddaughter. no serious guys in their 30. no wife, no serious guysin in their 30. no wife, no serious guys in your 30s. i'll keep that in mind. >> president joe biden isn't just confused , he's downright just confused, he's downright creepy. would you have him over to babysit the kids either way, i'm troubled this confused and increasingly sinister man should be nowhere near a wendy house, let alone the white house. creepy joe has got to go . let's creepy joe has got to go. let's get reaction from my top pundits
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tonight . actor, presenter and tonight. actor, presenter and broadcaster christopher biggins , gb news star aidan magee and ethnographer and author dr. lisa mckenzie . lisa creepy as hell . yeah. >> i've just come back from new us. >> i was there for a month and these sort of clips of him doing really strange things and saying really strange things and saying really strange things and saying really strange things. the daily actually in the us on the news, on all news channels actually , on all news channels actually, it's not just one. i think it's kind of telling us the calibre of politicians that we've got today. of politicians that we've got today . the democrat i mean, today. the democrat i mean, i spoke to quite a few people that vote democrat that in the us and you know , none of them are very you know, none of them are very happy that , you know, he may happy that, you know, he may stand again and, you know, he's not guy. so it'll not really their guy. so it'll be interesting to watch what's happening in in the in us politics in the next few years actually to see what happens with creepy joe i'm with you with the creepy joe i'm with you completely this it's just not right . right. >> no and of course not a squeak
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out of the left wing press in relation to biden's behaviour begins, but they're living in a parallel universe. this behaviour is completely inappropriate. well i'm not letting him anywhere near my hair, i can assure you there'd be no sniffing of that. >> i think it's disgusting thing. i really do come back. trump all is forgiven . trump all is forgiven. >> yeah, indeed. >> yeah, indeed. >> so what's going on here? begins. is this guy just confused or is there something darker at play? >> no, i think he's just a confused, dazed old man. you know, who doesn't really know what he's doing. i think he could anybody that he's could be anybody that he's massaging their shoulders and sniffing hair. and it sniffing their hair. and it could be there could be worse things, suppose. but won't things, i suppose. but we won't go that. go into that. >> but begins. what about the wilful silence know, wilful silence from, you know, cnn over the states cnn and cnbc over in the states , the democrats supporting networks who are pretending this isn't happening ? isn't happening? >> and if it was trump, they'd be over him like a rash. be all over him like a rash. >> look how we, the bbc, >> but look how we, the bbc, don't not to know what's don't pretend not to know what's going on. >> mean, they've been it >> i mean, they've been doing it for years and years and years,
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not recently . i mean jimmy not just recently. i mean jimmy savile, all of those people, you know, they claimed that there was nothing going on because he had three series . had three big tv series. >> absolutely shocking. >> absolutely shocking. >> it's to say that he's , you >> it's to say that he's, you know, their press . know, this is their press. they're not going to shop here, are they? >> and perhaps i can offer a balancing thought here that he's just a tactile he's kind of just a tactile guy. he's kind of a he's friendly. he a avuncular. he's friendly. he gets down and dirty with the public. he is their president, after all. >> yeah, i guess. i mean, listen, i did i'll be honest here. i did sniff brother's here. i did sniff my brother's head for 20 years when members of my family watching this tonight be very tonight would be very interesting response tonight would be very intthis. ing response tonight would be very intthis. but response tonight would be very intthis. but i response tonight would be very intthis. but i did response tonight would be very intthis. but i did stop response tonight would be very intthis. but i did stop it.iponse to this. but i did stop it. i managed to keep it in the house. to this. but i did stop it. i mwouldi to keep it in the house. to this. but i did stop it. i mwouldi to kijumped the house. to this. but i did stop it. i mwouldi to kijumped the sharks. it would have jumped the shark if outside the if i'd taken it outside the family but as family environment. but as i say, i'm sorry for all say, liam, i'm sorry for all those of torment gave those years of torment i gave you give me a you and even used to give me a sweet sometimes i used to give him. offer him him. i used to offer him a sweet. could have smell sweet. if i could have a smell of his getting worse. >> does it smell amazing? >> does it smell amazing? >> it he was >> i first smelt it when he was in and it like in hospital and it was like baby powder. for on powder. it just went for on that. use to use it
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that. and i did use to use it as a tool to annoy him to some degree. but yeah, look, taking it places, that's it into public places, that's a completely different thing altogether. completely different thing altogethi bad, completely different thing altogethibad, but in terms got that bad, but in terms of joe i somebody joe biden, i think somebody we're a million miles out we're not a million miles out from next round of from the next next round of presidential think presidential elections i think somebody him somebody may have to take him out firing before out of the firing line before then. way anyway. then. it looks that way anyway. yeah got to go. yeah creepy joe has got to go. >> your reaction, mark, at gbnews.com. listen, lots more to come. princess kate lovely kate middleton at wimbledon today. also, why queen camilla is going to get a pay cut and why in one particular poll, harry, is more popular than william . we'll popular than william. we'll discuss that with the queen of us show biz royal and political reporting. kinsey schofield, live from hollywood .
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radio. >> well, a big reaction to my discussion with my fantastic punst discussion with my fantastic pundits about tonight's take at ten, a video of joe biden pretending to bite a very small little girl. and then quite
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literally and not making this up . it's not a conspiracy theory. it's not a deep fake video. it's this week in helsinki sniffing this week in helsinki sniffing this small child's hair and she recoils in horror . jim says, recoils in horror. jim says, mark, it is our president and we are deeply ashamed . we hated are deeply ashamed. we hated obama, but this freak is worse, susan says mark. joe biden's pervy. he reminds me of many men back in the 70s who thought they had the right to manhandle young women. i could write a book about these creepy pervs . about these creepy pervs. however, i like this from niva. hi, neal. how are you tonight? thanks for your email. niva says mark, sorry you have put a creepy spin on what looks to me like perfectly innocent, playful gestures from a senile old man. shame on you , says nima. thank shame on you, says nima. thank you for that. keep those emails coming. mark gb news asks. com. let's get now reaction to the big stories of the day stateside from the queen of us showbiz royal and political reporting, kinsey schofield and hi kinsey . kinsey schofield and hi kinsey. >> hi, mark. thank you for
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creeping me out with that video of joe biden. yeah i mean, what is your reaction ? is your reaction? >> is that story getting pubuchyin >> is that story getting publicity in america ? publicity in america? >> not really. i think you're right . it's become acceptable right. it's become acceptable behaviour here. i mean , if behaviour here. i mean, if they're going to bury if nobody's going to acknowledge the fact that it's weird that we can't who brought cocaine can't find who brought cocaine into white house, then this into the white house, then this is really not major concern of is really not a major concern of theirs but reaction theirs. but my reaction is kennedy . 2024 i am for all rfk kennedy. 2024 i am for all rfk jr . jr. >> he's a jr.— >> he's a very , jr- — >> he's a very , very jr. >> he's a very , very wise and >> he's a very, very wise and clever man. >> he's very moral. he wants to tackle the pharmacy optical industry. he wants to get rid of polluters and he will revitalise the american economy . i love the the american economy. i love the fact that i don't have to be in any way balanced about us politics. i'm with you all the way. kinsey if you don't know much about robert f kennedy jr , much about robert f kennedy jr, let me tell you that his uncle was jfk and his interview on the joe rogan podcast is well worth a listen. now, kinsey, can we
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talk about prince harry, who i believe has received some good news this week ? news this week? >> i know. surprise, surprise . >> i know. surprise, surprise. yougov claims 48% of individuals polled liked prince harry, 24. and they only disliked him about 24. they liked him. 48% disliked him, 24. this is different to prince william , who they liked prince william, who they liked for the 43% and disliked 21. i'd like to know if they were polled outside of a cannabis shop or an unemployed line, because i'm confused by these results. you know, obviously , accusations know, obviously, accusations like prince william breaking harry's delicate necklace and dog bowl has really affected the wales brand in the states . but wales brand in the states. but what's really interesting is over the last 24 hours, in touch has reported that a publication here that prince william, prince harry has run out of options and has contacted prince william for a truce , allegedly. and that
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a truce, allegedly. and that meghan markle, who we saw yesterday at the farmers market in montecito without prince harry, is allegedly living side by the fact that prince harry would contact prince william and look for a truce . so it appears look for a truce. so it appears to me like, yeah , harry might be to me like, yeah, harry might be more popular according to this poll, but does that expand his opfions poll, but does that expand his options communities professionally? i just don't think so at this point in time, especially if that report is correct that he's looking for some help back home. >> princess kate, the princess of wales, shone at wimbledon today. >> fantastic scenes . and this >> fantastic scenes. and this woman now, doesn't she ? kinsey woman now, doesn't she? kinsey has the star power to attend an event on her own and be the big draw . draw. >> absolutely right. and she glows. she just beams . she's >> absolutely right. and she glows. she just beams. she's our sporty princess. and it's so fun to see. i actually had a girlfriend that was working on the production side today at
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wimbledon. and she told the camera operators, stay on ons . camera operators, stay on ons. jabbar because i really feel like the princess of wales is going to approach her and comfort her camera guys stayed on andrzej duda barr, who was, you know , defeated, feeling a you know, defeated, feeling a little devasted , dated, and they little devasted, dated, and they got that brilliant moment where the princess of wales puts her arms around her is kind and comforting to her. i think the fact that a royal watcher knows what's coming up knows that this princess is incredibly compact, definite, kind, endearing . you definite, kind, endearing. you know, i think that that's really interesting that she knew that that moment was possible . and that moment was possible. and they caught brilliant they caught that brilliant moment so up but it says moment so up close. but it says a lot about about catherine. she's, you know, a superstar in her own right. but it's hard to be a wonderful mom and look like a super model at the same time. now >> now, why is queen camilla getting a pay cut ? yeah, i think getting a pay cut? yeah, i think
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i don't think this is that big of a deal. >> she's not going to receive. the annual summit was £359 from the uk government that prince philip had received up until the time of his death. she is actually going to be funded professionally by the sovereign grant. you know, the grant is the amount of funding that is used expenses for a used to cover expenses for a royals official business. and i think that this is likely just a move to give us an example of the king looking to modernise the king looking to modernise the monarchy , i think a lot of the monarchy, i think a lot of people will be okay with this . people will be okay with this. >> meanwhile, hollywood actors are going on strike. will anyone miss them ? miss them? >> now, this is the craziest thing because i kind of initially was thinking, oh my goodness , these guys make way goodness, these guys make way too much money. they make boxes of money while we were all sitting, unable to work during the plague . but what they're the plague. but what they're fighting for are is really legitimate. one of the things that the studios wanted to do was pay an extra, which they don't make a lot of money but pay don't make a lot of money but pay an extra for one day's of
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work. wanted to clone that work. they wanted to clone that extra digitally for eternity , so extra digitally for eternity, so you'd show up for one day of work, get your one day's work of pay ' work, get your one day's work of pay , and then you could turn on pay, and then you could turn on a movie and see yourself in the background. ten later, background. ten years later, five years later . so those are five years later. so those are the of things that i see the kind of things that i see the kind of things that i see the sag fighting for that i absolutely agree with. nobody should i don't do that to james dean. don't do that to elvis. it's unfair to them . it's unfair it's unfair to them. it's unfair to their legacy. we're not sure the content could match the brilliant performances that some of these people gave us. i don't want to i don't want to see. i take over and ruin the creativity . i mean, look, you're creativity. i mean, look, you're a brilliant writer and comedian. i would hate for somebody to take your presence and duplicate it and not do you justice. >> that's the last thing the world needs is to mark dolan. but if i could clone you, i would do so in a second. kinsey brilliant stuff. don't forget to check out kinsey's brilliant podcast, called to die podcast, which is called to die for which a treasury
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for daily, which is a treasury of royal plus her website of royal news. plus her website to die. depher daily.com kinsey, see you in a week's time. fantastic stuff. thank you. well, folks, we've got the papers next. don't go anywhere. first up, the weather . a first up, the weather. a brighter outlook with boxt solar >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here for your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office unseasonably windy saturday for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also a good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout day thunderstorms throughout the day as those will continue to as well. those will continue to rumble evening as well. those will continue to rumblteventually evening as well. those will continue to rumblteventually easing ng before eventually easing their way touch. but showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks of rain continuing across locations overnight. across many locations overnight. the that's in place will the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't be dropping too far at all. most of holding around 13 c. of us holding up around 1213 c.
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no, particularly chilly no, not particularly chilly start to sunday morning . the start to sunday morning. the winds, though, will begin to ease their way across ease their way down across southwestern of wales into southwestern areas of wales into england, but still going england, but it is still going to breezy through to be quite breezy through sunday coastal areas sunday for eastern coastal areas up scotland. some up into central scotland. some more persistent rain for western areas of scotland and again, some thunderstorms possible in the between the east northeast in between some of the showers elsewhere across and wales seeing across england and wales seeing highs around 20, 22 c, but still rather cool in that breeze that is around the low pressure centre is going to push way centre is going to push its way off scandinavia we off towards scandinavia as we move start of new move into the start of the new working will be working week. so there will be still some outbursts of rain first on monday for parts first thing on monday for parts of they will of scotland, but they will gradually their down gradually ease their way down and enter and most of us will then enter another and another day of sunshine and showers . the winds noticeably showers. the winds noticeably lighter across southern areas of the uk. just the breeze still lingering touch more across lingering on a touch more across the north—east. further the far north—east. further showers as we head throughout the of week well . the rest of the week as well. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar are proud sponsors of weather on . gb news.
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weather on. gb news. >> coming up, the sunday papers full pundit reaction from no nonsense alisa mckenzie dangerously handsome aidan magee and tv and showbiz legend christopher biggins. >> see you
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>> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> it's 1030. radio. >> it's1030. it's radio. >> it's 1030. it's time radio. >> it's1030. it's time for this is . us hot off is. us hot off the press, the sunday papers and we start with the sunday telegraph. let's have a look at what they're leading with new homes must have green road schemes, new housing is being blocked unless councillors agree to introduce schemes such as ulez and low traffic neighbourhoods in an approach that the environment watchdog is preparing to use across the country, natural england, which is accused of blocking up to 145,000 homes. i think we'll all
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agree we desperately need has commissioned a review of mitigation measures that could be used to limit emissions associated with new properties near more than 330 designated areas across the country. dr. pay demands mean cuts to frontline services, say treasury and ex—soldiers , to join surge and ex—soldiers, to join surge force as regular army shrinks , force as regular army shrinks, as royal comfort as as jabber endures more final pain . endures more final pain. christopher biggins not happy about the result of the women's singles . singles. >> and that was a lovely moment too. on television today. it really was. i think kate back really was. i think kate, back to kate to us. jane sorry. kate i thought did a wonderful job because it was she was the favourite to win . and favourite to win. and unfortunately, this other girl won this. she check a check. >> it's marketa . vondrousova. >> it's marketa. vondrousova. vondrousova. vondrousova to my sports mad producer mark. >> she's czech. yeah, yeah . he >> she's czech. yeah, yeah. he spent the whole afternoon googung spent the whole afternoon googling her. actually >> did he? yeah.
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>> did he? yeah. >> so that's was it. by the way, this this wimbledon , has it been this this wimbledon, has it been as good as ever ? as good as ever? >> i think been fantastic. >> i think it's been fantastic. i last wednesday it's, i went last wednesday and it's, you know , wimbledon is an you know, wimbledon is an institution which is so fantastic. is what it does fantastic. it is what it does there. it's unbelievable. and you know, you can't drive in and get right into the centre. even the only person who can is queen camilla and princess of wales. so you everybody walks for a certainty. and there's a great bonhomie. everybody is enjoying themselves . themselves. >> i've been to all the grand slams around the world and they're really they're all really, really good. but wimbledon's got that the wimbledon's just got that the edge just fantastic. >> jeremy clarkson writing in the did you read his column the sun. did you read his column today? very entertaining. no, i'm glad hasn't been i'm so glad he hasn't been cancelled he cancelled yet. and he was railing against people that were criticising wimbledon for the cost of the tickets . but he said cost of the tickets. but he said they've got to make all their money in two yeah, it's money in two weeks. yeah, it's not really used that much outside two weeks ehhen >> actually, there there >> actually, there is a there is a members you can play,
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a members club and you can play, but that wouldn't generate a fortune. but also they plough all money into wimbledon. >> yeah, yeah . in wimbledon. >> other yeah, yeah . in wimbledon. >> other things, h, yeah . in wimbledon. >> other things, youeah . in wimbledon. >> other things, you know,| doing other things, you know, making better. yeah, making it even better. yeah, i just think it's wonderful. >> there you go. we know how to put on a show, don't we? >> we certainly do. >> we certainly do. >> wonderful jewels >> a wonderful crown jewels sporting cup sporting events. the fa cup final, a test match, cricket and wimbledon an okay let's go to the sunday times. let's have a look at what they're leading with. this quits and warns with. wow this quits and warns of a war on three fronts. ben wallace, the defence secretary, has announced he's quitting politics with a warning that britain becoming engulfed politics with a warning that br aiin becoming engulfed politics with a warning that br a war becoming engulfed politics with a warning that br a war on becoming engulfed politics with a warning that br a war on three ming engulfed politics with a warning that br a war on three fronts ngulfed politics with a warning that br a war on three fronts from ed in a war on three fronts from 2030. wallace told the prime minister a month ago that he plans to leave the cabinet at the next reshuffle, expected in september , and will stand down september, and will stand down as mp at the next election. as an mp at the next election. in what is surely a setback for rishi sunak , a tory mp has not rishi sunak, a tory mp has not attended parliament for more than a year since arrest, referencing andrew rosindell and failure to remove asbestos is a
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national scandal. failure to remove asbestos is a national scandal . mail on sunday national scandal. mail on sunday now our future king at ten. there you go. you know you've made it when they have a front page splash about your 10th birthday. well, he's going to be on not next monarch, hopefully, but monarch. but one and the intriguing story of how grandpa middleton is guiding the younger royal kate's centre court hugs for tearful loser at and george can skip stint in forces. prince george will not be expected to serve in the military before becoming king breaking centuries of tradition. the second in line to the throne will be allowed to sidestep the usual stint with the armed forces if he wishes . the armed forces if he wishes. it would be a significant departure for the royal family as the monarch is commander in chief britain's forces as chief of britain's forces as independence scandal of migrant families separated by uk red tape , sunday express £12 tape, sunday express £12 trillion. brexit trade boost. britain clinched a huge brexit breakthrough earlier today with
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the signing of a historic treaty to join a £12 trillion international trade bloc by sunday. mirror. heartbreak for tv couple call the midwife love split . no, it's like a real life split. no, it's like a real life soap opera art reflecting life. not for the first time begins daily star sunday. mi6 top secret james bond to hunt down psycho scumbag robots. >> somebody tell miss moneypenny james bond has a new mission. >> spy chiefs want nerdy 007 to lead the battle with chat bots who want to kill all humanity? yeah. no pressure, then. and those are your front pages. let's get full reaction now from tv and showbiz legend, star of stage and screen, christopher biggins , gb news, presenter and biggins, gb news, presenter and sports broadcaster aidan magee and top academic dr. lisa mckenzie . she's very polite. mckenzie. she's very polite. she'd normally call herself doctor, but she is. if i was a doctor, but she is. if i was a
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doctor, i'd be telling everyone, let me tell you, look, let's have a look at all these stories and let's sink our teeth into have a look at all these stories and very sink our teeth into have a look at all these stories and very big( our teeth into have a look at all these stories and very big politicalth into have a look at all these stories and very big political one. o this very big political one. lisa and it's the departure of the defence secretary. he will leave parliament at the next election. ah, the rats leaving a sinking ship ? sinking ship? >> yes, i think they are, aren't they ? i don't know whether he's they? i don't know whether he's a rat or not. actually, over the last couple of weeks i've kind of warmed to him a bit. he's. >> he's an admirer defence secretary, isn't he? >> yes . and even though, you >> yes. and even though, you know, i don't hold any any know, i don't hold any mp in any high esteem at all, but i did kind of like what he said about zelenskyy a few days ago that zelenskyy a few days ago that zelenskyy needs to show that he's quite grateful for what we've done. yeah, no, i think the point was, was, you know , we the point was, was, you know, we are not amazon and you know, you can't just have everything that you demand and i think i thought that was quite refreshing actually from a politician, especially of that stature. >> so this is a guy that was in the sorry, lisa, this is a guy, aiden, that was in the running
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for leadership last for the tory leadership last time round, but he ruled himself out. politician, out. talented politician, popular respected popular and respected and was was tipped to be the next was being tipped to be the next nato chief. >> this is a huge >> this is this is a huge problem for the party for and government i mean, government in general. i mean, i've a few friends in i've had quite a few friends in the civil service and they say that service blob that if the civil service blob and , the civil and it does exist, the civil service can't pretend service blob, we can't pretend otherwise. frustrate otherwise. they can frustrate the minister in charge a little bit we used to see in bit like what we used to see in the in the. yes, minister back in back in 80s was it in the back in the 80s it was it was of frustrate ing the was the act of frustrate ing the incumbent and it still happens today. now the issue here is that get anything that they can't get anything doneif that they can't get anything done if they keep changing people around. if people keep departing roles and then departing their roles and then someone has come someone has to new has to come in, it makes it much easier to frustrate the process. and it's happening well. frustrate the process. and it's hapweiing well. frustrate the process. and it's hapweiing former well. frustrate the process. and it's hapweiing former health >> we saw former health secretary sajid javid depart the government and say that he'll leave at the next election and plenty of other high profile tory mps . does this tell us that tory mps. does this tell us that they don't think they're going to win next round? to win next time round? christopher certainly christopher well, it certainly looks doesn't it? looks like that doesn't it? >> i mean, but i don't know
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whether would actually say whether they would actually say that, mean, they whether they would actually say tha'frightened an, they whether they would actually say tha'frightened .1, they whether they would actually say tha'frightened . i they whether they would actually say tha'frightened . i think theyey are frightened. i think they think that we're not doing enough or their party is not doing enough to help the situations that are so bad within the conservative party at the moment . the moment. >> you have been a conservative supporter . >> you have been a conservative supporter. what would move the dial you to win their dial for you to win their support years support in a years time? >> think that we've got >> well, i think that we've got to thinking about i mean, to start thinking about i mean, the that we've got these the fact that we've got these food banks, i think is disgraceful in 2023. >> how could that be possible? also next to breathing, i think you should have a home. i mean , you should have a home. i mean, you should have a home. i mean, you know, not a big home. one room, kitchen and bathroom. yeah, yeah . then if you get yeah, yeah. then if you get successful , you have another successful, you have another room. and if you get really successful, you have ten rooms, but you cannot deprive someone of a somewhere to live . of a somewhere to live. >> it is a human right, isn't it? >> yeah, it is a human right. >> yeah, it is a human right. >> and that's where this government is not looking ahead. that's right. >> think think now >> do you think do you think now that a shoo in? i that labour are a shoo in? i mean, think they're all mean, do you think they're all but certain to the next election? could there
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tale? >> i don't think so. >> i don't think so. >> what do you think >> i don't think so. >> happenit do you think >> i don't think so. >> happen ?do you think might happen? >> well, i another party >> well, i think another party could >> well, i think another party couyeah, possibly. well before >> yeah, possibly. well before the election. yeah reform the next election. yeah reform uk. scotland. >> richard tice. yes >> richard tice. yes >> scotland is an issue. scotland is an issue. if you look when scotland, look at when scotland, when labour were winning landslides back the late 90s and 2000 back in the late 90s and 2000 had up , had scotland virtually sewn up, it it's the case it wasn't. it's not the case now. have changed now. things have changed in the last with the last year or so with the disintegration of snp, but disintegration of the snp, but they electorally get they could still electorally get themselves there's no themselves together. there's no evidence going themselves together. there's no ev turn:e going themselves together. there's no evturn against going themselves together. there's no ev turn against them going themselves together. there's no evturn against them in going themselves together. there's no evturn against them in gcnext election. >> think there's >> i just don't think there's any a lot of communities >> i just don't think there's anythe a lot of communities >> i just don't think there's anythe labour ot of communities >> i just don't think there's anythe labour party. :ommunities >> i just don't think there's anythe labour party. no,nunities >> i just don't think there's anythe labour party. no, ijnities >> i just don't think there's anythe labour party. no, i mean for the labour party. no, i mean i come from the red wall who who, from who, you know, switched from labour to tory in 2019. and although the tories are not popular, there isn't any love for the labour party either. i agree. so. >> so who fills the gap? >> so who fills the gap? >> i don't know. this is what one of the things that i think we've watch there we've got to watch because there is opening up, massive is a gap opening up, a massive gap. it? gap. who fills it? >> i don't know if there's going to be another party coming through. to get through. they need to get to get their act together pretty quickly. >> i mean, i think, for instance, he's
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instance, you know, i think he's doing privates doing a great job. the privates at as much as we at the moment, it as much as we cannot give these demands that people are asking for. yeah. like i would 3,035. it's ridiculous. i mean i would give them 150, 35, but it's impossible for there is not a tree at the bottom of downing street full of money. yeah. >> so you can't we, can't we can't judge everything on social media as well. can't judge everything on social media as well . we get picture media as well. we get a picture from people from social media that people are to going vote a certain way. absolutely. there of absolutely. there are lots of people, 80% of the country aren't yeah. aren't on twitter. yeah. and so we intentions we see their voting intentions only on polling day. only on only on polling day. yeah absolutely. >> correct good news >> most most correct good news for you begins cup up and away free tea is back at british airways where there's tea there's hope. at least that's what british airways boss sean doyle thinks he's bringing back free tea and coffee. in short haul economy. do you think the airlines should raise their game airlines should raise their game a bit, given that these days flights cost a fortune ? flights cost a fortune? >> they cost they're trying to get money they've lost get the money back they've lost over years . over the last couple of years. it's been it's ridiculous. i've just been away twice. they lost my
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luggage. british airways. i lost it for a week. i was going to a wedding. >> happened to a friend of mine yesterday. >> so you lost your you lost your luggage on arrival. >> that's terrible . >> on arrival. that's terrible. and to go out and buy and i. i had to go out and buy shirts. i had to go buy knickers. i had to buy everything in order to go, you know, live for the. everything in order to go, you knoli, live for the. everything in order to go, you knoi think live for the. everything in order to go, you knoi think we .ive for the. everything in order to go, you knoi think we might the. everything in order to go, you knoi think we might have entered >> i think we might have entered the realms of too much information. >> i'll try to keep a straight information. >> i' yeah.to keep a straight information. >> i' yeah. do eep a straight information. >> i' yeah. do you a straight information. >> i'yeah. do you knowight information. >> i' yeah. do you know what face. yeah. do you know what that old edwards that puts the old huw edwards story in perspective, doesn't it? >> you know what? >> you know what? >> you know orwell said >> you know what? >> ywhereyw orwell said >> you know what? >> ywhere there's orwell said >> you know what? >> ywhere there's tea)rwell said >> you know what? >> ywhere there's tea withl said that where there's tea with hope. he also said that as well that where there's tea with hopethat also said that as well that where there's tea with hopethat that said that as well that where there's tea with hopethat that where 1at as well that where there's tea with hopethat that where tea as well that where there's tea with hopethat that where tea in well that where there's tea with hopethat that where tea in the. that that that where tea in the uk is hopeful george orwell said thatis uk is hopeful george orwell said that is that it is very very very important isn't it. >> it is important. listen also i'm very, very interested by this story . i'm very, very interested by this story. lisa i'm very, very interested by this story . lisa george can skip this story. lisa george can skip stint in forces. this will be our not next king but next king but one and this is prince george. he's a really charming little lad. he's ten years old and he won't have to serve in the armed forces, given the fact that the king is on paper, the commander in chief of britain's
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armed forces is that a mistake? >> you always ask me these questions about the royal family and know, well, do you want and you know, well, do you want to dismantle them? know, to dismantle them? and you know, i'm you know, to dismantle them? and you know, i'actually you know, to dismantle them? and you know, i'actually about you know, to dismantle them? and you know, i'actually about him u know, to dismantle them? and you know, i'actually about him . know, to dismantle them? and you know, i'actually about him . i'mw, i actually care about him. i'm just hoping that if he was in your gift, what do you think? >> would you let him off the hook or do you >> would you let him off the hook you or do you >> would you let him off the hook you just or do you >> would you let him off the hook you just let or do you >> would you let him off the hook you just let him do you >> would you let him off the hook you just let him off/ou >> would you let him off the hook you just let him off the think you just let him off the hook of the whole thing? >> you know, don't be don't be king. >> don't have to to go. >> don't have to be to go. by the by the the time he goes into it, by the time it? who knows time 16, 18, is it? who knows what who knows what it's going? who knows what our forces are going to our armed forces are going to look like in six, seven. but i think should. look like in six, seven. but i thinkthinkiould. look like in six, seven. but i thinkthinkiopretend anyway, >> i think i pretend anyway, isn't don't go there. >> well, that's i've always >> well, that's what i've always wondered. well, harry. >> harry did he. >> harry did didn't he. >> harry did didn't he. >> he did. yeah, he did >> oh yes, he did. yeah, he did brilliantly. man. >> oh yes, he did. yeah, he did brilheitly. man. >> oh yes, he did. yeah, he did brilheitly. he man. >> oh yes, he did. yeah, he did brilheitly. he killedi. >> oh yes, he did. yeah, he did brilheitly. he killed nine >> he killed he killed nine people. said, people. ofsted. so he said, yeah, well why do you feel that? >> serve >> our future king should serve in because in the armed forces? because i think, funnily enough, conscription so conscription is the answer to so many problems . many of our problems. >> i do. >> i really do. >> i really do. >> yeah. because we've got gang culture got absolutely. >> look at the streets, the knives going up the street, you know, it's people going know, i mean, it's people going up to innocent people and killing what's going on?
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know. >> yeah, this happened in london just few days ago . a lad was just a few days ago. a lad was was murdered by a sword . yeah. was murdered by a sword. yeah. in a of mistaken identity. in a case of mistaken identity. a sword which . which he bought, a sword which. which he bought, i think on either amazon or ebay. yeah. >> which is so easy to do. >> which is so easy to do. >> it was a stabbing and a killing last night actually in brent. was it. killing last night actually in brent. was it . yeah. yeah. brent. was it. yeah. yeah. because i've been looking at the figures today about figures today actually about because again you know it's an issue that sadiq khan is not looking at and not not he doesn't seem to be interested. >> but what we talked about earlier, man, men need that conscription. they need that in their lives. something to look forward, look forward to. yes. >> and discipline and structure. >> and discipline and structure. >> yes, exactly. and a few rules. >> what do you think should we bnng >> what do you think should we bring back conscription for these feckless youths? and what do you think about george do you think about prince george skipping a career in the military? let me know. margaret gbnews.com. my brilliant pundits are coming up very shortly. they'll be nominating their headune they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes. plus we've got more
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papers and more juicy stories. and i'll tell you that in the course of today, we've been conducting a exclusive mark dolan tonight twitter poll . dolan tonight twitter poll. we've been asking our cruises the perfect holiday. the results of that are .
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next >> i like snow white dropped. >> i like snow white dropped. >> oh blimey. >> oh blimey. >> oh, i've read that one. >> oh, i've read that one. >> i've lost control of the show. the pundits are getting on far been far too well. we've been conducting an exclusive mark dolan tonight people's poll and we've been asking as royal canbbean we've been asking as royal caribbean launched the biggest cruise ship the world, five cruise ship in the world, five times titanic , are times bigger than titanic, are cruises holiday ? the cruises the perfect holiday? the results are in and add 26.7% say yes, but a whacking majority of 73.3% are not having those cruise ships. >> my goodness. >> my goodness. >> on the right side of history , we're on the right side of history there. >> think somehow
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>> lisa, you think that somehow that being the biggest ship in the is asking for trouble? the world is asking for trouble? >> i do, yeah. >> i do, yeah. >> mean by that? >> i don't n that? >> i don't know. i just can see headunes you >> i don't know. i just can see headlines you know, headlines of, you know, mega titanic going down. titanic ship going down. >> i said it was unsinkable, didn't they? yeah. >> let's hope it doesn't. good luck to everyone. they did set sail. listen, this is a bit of a big story as well. according to mps, china has successfully penetrated every sector of the british economy and the government has been too slow to wake up to the threat posed. parliament's intelligence and security released security committee has released a report which says that the communist countries ambitions to become an economic superpower presents the greatest risk to britain . so should we worry britain. so should we worry about china? lisa uh , do you about china? lisa uh, do you know what this sort of chinese , know what this sort of chinese, these stories about china ? these stories about china? >> i used to work in a factory when i left school for ten years making tights . we as fact making tights. we as fact workers. we used to we used to say about sending work abroad and how dangerous it was because it would it would take away skills from this country and it
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would sort of put power in other countries their hands, which is what has happened . so we have what has happened. so we have taken these cheap goods for the last 20 years, and all governments have sort of accepted it and sort of cheerleaded it. and now they complain saying, i mean, they've done it. i agree, aiden, we've done it. i agree, aiden, we've done a deal with the devil becoming so reliant on china. >> yeah, we did. and also if you look at covid, i mean, we, everyone that originated look at covid, i mean, we, eve there that originated look at covid, i mean, we, eve there yet that originated look at covid, i mean, we, eve there yet they|at originated look at covid, i mean, we, eve there yet they seem ginated look at covid, i mean, we, eve there yet they seem to ated look at covid, i mean, we, eve there yet they seem to bed yet there yet they seem to be the country that has been affected least in a negative way compared other compared to all the other countries chinese countries around the chinese money universe cities. money in our universe cities. yes. think that's about yes. well, i think that's about ideological capture. i think if i was going to be cynical about it, seen way that it, they've seen the way that our institutions have our public institutions have been captured by the left. i would the last 20 would argue, in the last 20 years. at least to some years. so at least to some degree think that's degree, i think possibly that's happening china well. happening with china as well. that's they operate that's the way they operate underground, buying large underground, buying up large swathes of africa minerals , rich swathes of africa minerals, rich countries, everything's for sale in this in this country, it seems. look at the qatari influence. i mean, you know, you look how they harrods, look at how they own harrods,
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they own the shard, they own newcastle united football club. and they're going to it's going to of to expand even more parts of sainsbury's, barclays as well. >> you look, >> every apartment as you look, if go around london, it's if you go around london, it's dark at night. you it's dark at night. you know, it's owned chinese . yeah, owned by the chinese. yeah, yeah, they own yeah, you're right. they own everything . yeah. everything. yeah. >> buy off plan, don't >> they buy off plan, don't they? buy off plan. they? they buy off plan. >> they've there. >> they've never been there. yeah. will they ever yeah. never. nor will they ever go. >> predicted in 5 or 6 years they'll probably be the largest economy as well. they'll probably be the largest econo who'd as well. they'll probably be the largest econo who'd have as well. they'll probably be the largest econo who'd have thought iell. they'll probably be the largest econo who'd have thought that yeah. who'd have thought that would happen? >> exactly? a totalitarian regime human regime with a horrific human rights record. very worrying. listen can we have a quick look at droid story? jane, do at this droid story? jane, do you mind getting back to the you mind getting us back to the daily because mi6 daily star sunday? because mi6 top secret james bond to hunt down psycho scumbag robots . this down psycho scumbag robots. this is a true story. can you take us through this, lisa ? through this, lisa? >> i just think it's a great i mean, can i not really know? could anybody be could anyone take the idea? >> is that the real life james bond will have to tackle robots going forward ? going forward? >> well, i think why not? i mean, this is where we are now. we're at i you know, the woman
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from america was talking about what was happening with the actors. you know , i think actors. you know, i think everything's on the table now . everything's on the table now. you know, why not? why not sign robots? >> do you think the machines do you think the machines will take overin you think the machines will take over in the end? >> lisa? >> lisa? >> i don't think so. no. i think i think the human spirit is strong. >> yeah, i agree . also, doctor , >> yeah, i agree. also, doctor, who's been doing this for years. yes, it's very true. >> by the way, it's becoming a documentary now. exactly. okay. well now to my well look, let's get now to my punst well look, let's get now to my pundits nominated for their headune pundits nominated for their headline back page zero headline hero and back page zero of the day begins. headline hero and back page zero of the day begins . who are you of the day begins. who are you fond of today? carlos alcaraz. >> okay. and if he doesn't win tomorrow, i will cry my eyes out. >> now, can you explain to me why he's so >> now, can you explain to me why he's >> he is gorgeous man . he is. >> he is a gorgeous man. he is. got a wonderful smile . got a wonderful smile. >> he's a grand slam champion. >> he's a grand slam champion. >> he's a grand slam champion. >> he's a grand slam. he's never won in the world. >> about 11, isn't he? >> and he's about 11, isn't he? >> and he's about 11, isn't he? >> he's about old. he's >> he's about 11 years old. he's slightly slightly older. slightly older. slightly older. and love him to death. and he is i love him to death. and he is i love him to death. and he is i love him to death. and he i be excited if and if he i i'd be so excited if he wins and he's he's a he's very strong isn't he.
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>> he's muscular. he's a >> he's muscular. he's got a powerful >> he's muscular. he's got a pov he's. >> he's muscular. he's got a pov he's much more likeable >> he's much more likeable as well. i'm a big djokovic fan. he's more likeable he's much more likeable than djokovic. people talk djokovic. and people talk back in it going a in 2008. is it going to be a changing of the guard? when nadal beat federer, that wasn't the same. there's only five years between those two. federer went eight grand went to on another eight grand slams. different. slams. tomorrow is different. 16 years two guys. years between those two guys. a lot. if djokovic loses and alcaraz takes over, you may never see a alcaraz again. he might the might disappear into the distance. maybe distance. and who knows, maybe even 23, even overtake that record of 23, 24 grand slam. >> don't forget , he's >> well, don't forget, he's very, fast, too . is that right? >> good hands as well. oh absolutely. >> promises to be very entertaining . who's your entertaining. who's your headune entertaining. who's your headline aiden headline hero? aiden >> headline hero. we're going to keep it , >> headline hero. we're going to keep it, sport. today was keep it, sport. today there was a story today, this morning a huge story today, this morning between 8:00 1:00, declan between 8:00 and 1:00, declan rice west ham united to rice leaving west ham united to go to arsenal. there's a reason that been done over that move hasn't been done over the years. too often from those two a little bit two clubs, there's a little bit of between not two clubs, there's a little bit of worst between not two clubs, there's a little bit of worst rivalryneen not two clubs, there's a little bit of worst rivalry in en not two clubs, there's a little bit of worst rivalry in london, )t two clubs, there's a little bit of worst rivalry in london, but the worst rivalry in london, but £105 million deal. and the worst rivalry in london, but £1(left illion deal. and the worst rivalry in london, but £1(left inion deal. and the worst rivalry in london, but £1(left in such deal. and the worst rivalry in london, but £1(left in such gracious al. and he left in such gracious circumstances. acknowledged circumstances. he acknowledged the role west ham a the role west ham with a thousand statement. think thousand word statement. i think it on on twitter. he it was on on on twitter. he acknowledged royal west acknowledged the royal west had played he
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played in his development. he said of 13, his said that at the age of 13, his career going he career was going nowhere. he felt was not going felt that he was not not going to take part in football anymore. that intrepid anymore. he made that intrepid journey south—west london journey from south—west london in the over to in his home all the way over to essex, stayed digs. and there essex, stayed in digs. and there is leave football is a way to leave a football club. often it's not done club. too often it's not done properly and he did it with real class he's going class today and he's going to be england. captain one day. >> well, luck >> there you go. well, good luck to but not that good to him. but not that much. good luck, because i'm a spurs fan. lisa, your headline luck, because i'm a spurs fan. lisa, please.your headline hero, please. >> meyer i just respect >> clive meyer i just respect great broadcaster , mastermind, great broadcaster, mastermind, host newsreader. host and newsreader. >> , but also he kept >> yeah, but also he kept a straight face for the whole of this week . and he didn't reveal this week. and he didn't reveal a thing no , he didn't. well, a thing no, he didn't. well, i tell you what, if anything doesn't work out for hugh. he's sitting pretty, isn't he? but that's showbiz . christopher, that's showbiz. christopher, who's your back page zero. djokovic okay . why don't you djokovic okay. why don't you like him? >> i do like him. and he's a brilliant tennis player. however, there's signs this week when he's played where he's done some very strange things. >> you don't think he does it to kind of. >> no, i think know, you know,
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all the hearing business and you know the other thing which really angers me about tennis at the moment every time the moment is every time they score, go like that. it's score, they go like that. it's like some roman games or something. >> that's that's cricket , is >> that's that's not cricket, is it? few seconds. aiden, it? only a few seconds. aiden, who's your all england club actually just because of actually villain just because of the years ago or two the way two years ago or two summers, two summers ago, they banned belarusian banned russian and belarusian athletes and that caused lot athletes and that caused a lot of abusive suite that victoria azarenka of abusive suite that victoria azarenkbelarussian player at the >> the belarussian player at the net. grand slam net. that's a former grand slam champion. deserved champion. and she deserved better with that nomination. >> and lisa, a couple >> and finally, lisa, a couple of have you got for >> and finally, lisa, a couple of rishi have you got for >> and finally, lisa, a couple of rishi sunak.iave you got for me? rishi sunak. >> not? every week something >> why not? every week something disastrous is happening. i've had enough of him. i think we all poor old rishi. all have poor old rishi. >> i haven't up. >> i haven't given up. but listen obviously of listen, i'm obviously a bit of a bit rishi spartan. thank bit of a rishi spartan. thank you, christopher. aiden. lisa loved your company tonight. most importantly, loved your company . we'll do it all importantly, loved your company .we'll do it all again importantly, loved your company . we'll do it all again tomorrow .we'll do it all again tomorrow at headliners is next. at 9:00. headliners is next. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxed solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news.
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weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here for your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office . unseasonably by the met office. unseasonably windy saturday for many of us through today. all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also a good of also seen a good number of thunderstorms day thunderstorms throughout the day as continue to as well. those will continue to rumble the evening rumble on into the evening before their before eventually easing their way off touch. but showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks continuing outbreaks of rain continuing across locations overnight. across many locations overnight. the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't be too far at all. most be dropping too far at all. most of holding up around 1213 c. of us holding up around 1213 c. no not particularly chilly start to sunday morning. the winds, though, will begin to ease their way across southwestern way down across southwestern areas wales into england. but areas of wales into england. but it is still to be quite it is still going to be quite breezy for sunday breezy through for sunday eastern areas up into eastern coastal areas up into central more central scotland. some more persistent rainfall , western persistent rainfall, western areas scotland again, areas of scotland and again, some possible in areas of scotland and again, soneast, possible in areas of scotland and again, soneast, northeast possible in areas of scotland and again, soneast, northeast in)ossible in areas of scotland and again, soneast, northeast in betweenn the east, northeast in between some of the showers. elsewhere across wales seeing
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across england and wales seeing highs around 20, 22 c. still rather cool in that breeze. that is around the low pressure centre is going to push its way off towards scandinavia as we move start the new off towards scandinavia as we move week start the new off towards scandinavia as we move week .;tart the new off towards scandinavia as we move week . sot the new off towards scandinavia as we move week . so there ie new off towards scandinavia as we move week . so there willw off towards scandinavia as we move week . so there will be working week. so there will be still some outbursts of rain first monday parts first thing on monday for parts of scotland, but they will gradually way gradually ease their way down and most will then enter and most of us will then enter another and another day of sunshine and showers . winds noticeably showers. the winds noticeably lighter across southern areas of the just the breeze still the uk. just the breeze still lingering touch across lingering on a touch more across the far northeast. further showers throughout showers as we head throughout the as well . the rest of the week as well. >> the temperatures rising, boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather on .
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