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ofcom is sounding a court? ofcom is sounding a warning to broadcasters in the run up to the general election. what does this mean for gb news and for me? rishi sunak has said he would boost defence spending and put britain on a war footing. has he ensured the defence of the realm or edged us closer to conflict ? plus, the closer to conflict? plus, the defining issue of the season as the prime minister establishes his trademark shoes, the adidas sambas. i will be breaking my silence on the matter of footwear in politics. state of the nation starts now
ofcom is sounding a court? ofcom is sounding a warning to broadcasters in the run up to the general election. what does this mean for gb news and for me? rishi sunak has said he would boost defence spending and put britain on a war footing. has he ensured the defence of the realm or edged us closer to conflict ? plus, the closer to conflict? plus, the defining issue of the season as the prime minister establishes his trademark shoes, the adidas sambas. i will be breaking my silence on the...
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ofcom is sounding a court? ofcom is sounding a warning to broadcasters in the run up to the general election. what does this mean for gb news and for me? rishi sunak has said he would boost defence spending and put britain on a war footing. has he ensured the defence of the realm or edged us closer to conflict ? plus, the closer to conflict? plus, the defining issue of the season as the prime minister establishes his trademark shoes, the adidas sambas. i will be breaking my silence on the matter of footwear in politics. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel this evening, former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail @gbnews. but now it's time for the news bulletin with ray addison . addison. >> thanks, jacob. good evening. our top stories tonight. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two te
ofcom is sounding a court? ofcom is sounding a warning to broadcasters in the run up to the general election. what does this mean for gb news and for me? rishi sunak has said he would boost defence spending and put britain on a war footing. has he ensured the defence of the realm or edged us closer to conflict ? plus, the closer to conflict? plus, the defining issue of the season as the prime minister establishes his trademark shoes, the adidas sambas. i will be breaking my silence on the...
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and daniel , labour party who called ofcom. and daniel, we need ofcom. daniel. sorry. we need ofcom to regulate. otherwise we'll end up with outlets like rt or press tv. you know, i think we should have kept rt because i think that, like lord haw—haw, it would have made russia look ridiculous in the way lord haw—haw made germany look ridiculous. and you want to hear your enemy say that? you know what he's saying ? sc says omg, what he's saying? sc says omg, which is, i think, the order of saint michael and saint george. if tessa dunlop is standing in for jacob, i will not be watching. i'm sorry to tell you that, tessa. >> she won't be. she won't be. i could do a double header with kelvin. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> all right, all right. >> all right, all right. >> rishi sunak has announced he will increase defence spending by two, 2.5% of gdp and put britain on a war footing. we live in dangerous, uncertain times, and the prime minister is correct to prioritise defence. however, some say the move will increase the likelihood of conflict. furthermore, the armed forces hav
and daniel , labour party who called ofcom. and daniel, we need ofcom. daniel. sorry. we need ofcom to regulate. otherwise we'll end up with outlets like rt or press tv. you know, i think we should have kept rt because i think that, like lord haw—haw, it would have made russia look ridiculous in the way lord haw—haw made germany look ridiculous. and you want to hear your enemy say that? you know what he's saying ? sc says omg, what he's saying? sc says omg, which is, i think, the order of...
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and daniel , labour party who called ofcom. and daniel, we need ofcom. daniel. sorry. we need ofcom to regulate. otherwise we'll end up with outlets like rt or press tv. you know, i think we should have kept rt because i think that, like lord haw—haw, it would have made russia look ridiculous in the way lord haw—haw made germany look ridiculous. and you want to hear your enemy say that? you know what he's saying ? sc says omg, what he's saying? sc says omg, which is, i think, the order of saint michael and saint george. if tessa dunlop is standing in for jacob, i will not be watching. i'm sorry to tell you that, tessa. >> she won't be. she won't be. i could do a double header with kelvin. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> all right, all right. >> all right, all right. >> rishi sunak has announced he will increase defence spending by two, 2.5% of gdp and put britain on a war footing. we live in dangerous, uncertain times, and the prime minister is correct to prioritise defence. however, some say the move will increase the likelihood of conflict. furthermore, the armed forces hav
and daniel , labour party who called ofcom. and daniel, we need ofcom. daniel. sorry. we need ofcom to regulate. otherwise we'll end up with outlets like rt or press tv. you know, i think we should have kept rt because i think that, like lord haw—haw, it would have made russia look ridiculous in the way lord haw—haw made germany look ridiculous. and you want to hear your enemy say that? you know what he's saying ? sc says omg, what he's saying? sc says omg, which is, i think, the order of...
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let's eye ofcom let's do the eye and ofcom complaints soared 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what nts soared 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what many soared 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what many are oared 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what many are already 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what many are already calling in what many are already calling the louis schaffer yeah, the louis schaffer effect. yeah, so complaints soar by 600% so ofcom complaints soar by 600% in the age of gb news and talk tv. so the watchdog has received over 20,000 complaints about the two broadcasters so far in 2024, as the majority of complaints are being driven by a small number of high profile incidents . so there was an incident with juua . so there was an incident with julia hartley—brewer. . so there was an incident with julia hartley—brewer . she had a julia hartley—brewer. she had a heated exchange with palestinian politician doctor mustafa barghouti, i must have one actually on her program, which received 17,000 complaints. so that's the vast majority. and there's also th
let's eye ofcom let's do the eye and ofcom complaints soared 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what nts soared 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what many soared 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what many are oared 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what many are already 600% let's do the eye and ofcom co what many are already calling in what many are already calling the louis schaffer yeah, the louis schaffer effect. yeah, so complaints soar by 600% so ofcom complaints soar by 600% in the...
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but the ofcom investigating david ofcom are investigating david lamb's lewis, which ofcom are investigating david lambopportunity lewis, which ofcom are investigating david lamb opportunity for_ewis, which is an opportunity for schadenfreude, i hope schadenfreude, which i hope you'll well it's not schadenfreude. >> i don't see any. i don't see any. whatever that means any. whatever that word means is, launches is, is ofcom launches investigation lamb's investigation into david lamb's lbc show over alleged rule breach, which is david lammy is a labour council, a labour mp , a labour council, a labour mp, mp and he's the shadow foreign secretary. it's hard to believe because david cameron is basically take over, taking over his thing , but basically take over, taking over his thing, but he's doing his entire thing, but he's doing on lbc what rees—mogg was doing with us is he was he had he had two jobs. he was a politician . two jobs. he was a politician. and supposedly according to ofcom, you're not supposed to do that. why is ofcom in everyone's face? this has this is not about schadenfreu
but the ofcom investigating david ofcom are investigating david lamb's lewis, which ofcom are investigating david lambopportunity lewis, which ofcom are investigating david lamb opportunity for_ewis, which is an opportunity for schadenfreude, i hope schadenfreude, which i hope you'll well it's not schadenfreude. >> i don't see any. i don't see any. whatever that means any. whatever that word means is, launches is, is ofcom launches investigation lamb's investigation into david lamb's lbc...
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i think in these areas ofcom needs to backlog. here's what dame melanie dawes, chief executive of ofcom responded to andrew neills attack. we found gb news and preach 11 times this is an organisation that prioritises taking action. we found them in breach on a number of occasions on broadcasting. what did you do as a result? we put them on notice that fines are on the table and they do need to include the record. ,., , and they do need to include the record. , , , .,, and they do need to include the record. , , , ., record. does putting people on notice change _ record. does putting people on notice change the _ record. does putting people on notice change the way - record. does putting people on notice change the way that - notice change the way that broadcasters behave or should ofcom be using its powers more robustly? it doesn't say so does it? yes, ofcom have to use their indeed worth a look at the point that andrew neil was making, why are serving mps presenting programmes on the tv and radio, particularly interviewing their
i think in these areas ofcom needs to backlog. here's what dame melanie dawes, chief executive of ofcom responded to andrew neills attack. we found gb news and preach 11 times this is an organisation that prioritises taking action. we found them in breach on a number of occasions on broadcasting. what did you do as a result? we put them on notice that fines are on the table and they do need to include the record. ,., , and they do need to include the record. , , , .,, and they do need to...
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this is royal mail's latest submission to ofcom. _ through? this is royal mail's latest submission to ofcom. it _ through? this is royal mail's latest submission to ofcom. it is - through? this is royal mail's latest submission to ofcom. it is losing . submission to 0fcom. it is losing money. last year it lost £419 million because, as you say, we are sending fewer letters. in 2004 we sent 20 billion, last year it was just 7 billion. like the competitors, the royal mail is required by a universal service obligation to deliver six days a week anywhere in the country for the same price, whether it was round the corner orjohn 0'groats. that is under review. there was talk of cutting deliveries from five to three days for first and second class. there was a big outcry about that, people said important appointments, magazines and stuff would only arrive on certain days. they will keep the six days a week for first class, they will keep the six days a week forfirst class, put they will keep the six days a week for first class, put that second class
this is royal mail's latest submission to ofcom. _ through? this is royal mail's latest submission to ofcom. it _ through? this is royal mail's latest submission to ofcom. it is - through? this is royal mail's latest submission to ofcom. it is losing . submission to 0fcom. it is losing money. last year it lost £419 million because, as you say, we are sending fewer letters. in 2004 we sent 20 billion, last year it was just 7 billion. like the competitors, the royal mail is required by a...
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this is the royal mail's submissions to an ofcom i mail's submissions to an ofcom review which will be ruled on in the summer. the royal mail split off from the post office many years ago, privatised ten years ago, losing big money, 400 million —— £490 million last year. we are sending fewer letters, in 2004 it was 20 billion per year, letters, in 2004 it was 20 billion peryear, now letters, in 2004 it was 20 billion per year, now it is just seven billion and there is competition with the more lucrative parcels business. and unlike its competitors it is bound by law to the universal service obligation to send for six days a week to any address in the uk for the same price, whether round the corner or the other end of the country. that is under the review, and there was talk of cutting first and there was talk of cutting first and second class deliveries to fight for three days per week but a big outcry over match, saying there is important stuff like nhs appointments, timely magazine periodicals and greetings cards, so they are proposing keeping six days a week for first class but
this is the royal mail's submissions to an ofcom i mail's submissions to an ofcom review which will be ruled on in the summer. the royal mail split off from the post office many years ago, privatised ten years ago, losing big money, 400 million —— £490 million last year. we are sending fewer letters, in 2004 it was 20 billion per year, letters, in 2004 it was 20 billion peryear, now letters, in 2004 it was 20 billion per year, now it is just seven billion and there is competition with the...
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. >> and that's what ofcom's for. >> and that's what ofcom's for. >> yeah, i mean , impartiality is >> yeah, i mean, impartiality is one thing, saying you know, illegality is another thing. if they don't, if they if they want to shut you down because they don't like you, then that is wrong. and it comes up big. >> yeah. yeah. >> yeah. yeah. >> personal. yeah when it's, it's, it feels like if it's personal instead of across the board. this also applies to other stations. >> begins begins, does gb news sometimes go too far? have you heard any right royal on this channel? >> absolutely not. and i think sometimes perhaps. but i mean, i go i see a lot of the public, i've go on cruises, i meet public, the public outside of my job. i meet them all the time, and i'm very gregarious . and and i'm very gregarious. and everybody that i meet loves gb news. they really do. they watch it. they know all about it, and they're thrilled by it, briefly , they're thrilled by it, briefly, precious closing thoughts on this. >> i think that we need to be, open to new things and i think somebody's obviously
. >> and that's what ofcom's for. >> and that's what ofcom's for. >> yeah, i mean , impartiality is >> yeah, i mean, impartiality is one thing, saying you know, illegality is another thing. if they don't, if they if they want to shut you down because they don't like you, then that is wrong. and it comes up big. >> yeah. yeah. >> yeah. yeah. >> personal. yeah when it's, it's, it feels like if it's personal instead of across the board. this also applies...
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ofcom says all broadcasters must maintain the highest standards ahead of the general election. the mother of a student fatally stabbed in nottingham has written an open letter to a police officer who wrote graphic whatsapp messages about the crime scene. barnaby webber was one of three people killed lastjune. his mum emma said the officer should "show the respect that was not given to her son". mr webber and grace o'malley—kumar, both 19, and 65—year—old ian coates were fatally stabbed on 13th june 2023. injanuary, in january, valdo calocane injanuary, valdo calocane who carried out the stabbings was given an indefinite hospital orderfor an indefinite hospital order for manslaughter an indefinite hospital orderfor manslaughter by diminished responsibility. your son was fatally stabbed in nottingham lastjune. i9—year—olds barnaby was killed alongside his friend, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates by valdo calocane. he also attempted to kill three other people. he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. emma has written an open letter to members of a nottingh
ofcom says all broadcasters must maintain the highest standards ahead of the general election. the mother of a student fatally stabbed in nottingham has written an open letter to a police officer who wrote graphic whatsapp messages about the crime scene. barnaby webber was one of three people killed lastjune. his mum emma said the officer should "show the respect that was not given to her son". mr webber and grace o'malley—kumar, both 19, and 65—year—old ian coates were fatally...
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the online regulator, ofcom's latest report reflects a world in which children increasingly have their own devices and are online unsupervised from a younger age. i think this is a wake up call for industry. they have to take account of the users they have, not the users that their terms and conditions say they have. companies are now under a legal obligation to take steps to keep those children safe. its report found nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds now have a smartphone, and most have tablets. whatsapp was the most popular social app for five to seven—year—olds, followed by tiktok. more than a third of parents said they would allow their child to have a social media profile before the official age set by companies. ten years ago it was all about the selfie, but now it's get ready with me videos that are drawing children in, especially girls. there's something about watching someone do their makeup and have a chat that feels like you're with friends. but while children are happy to watch this content and share it, they're more self—conscious about posting their own st
the online regulator, ofcom's latest report reflects a world in which children increasingly have their own devices and are online unsupervised from a younger age. i think this is a wake up call for industry. they have to take account of the users they have, not the users that their terms and conditions say they have. companies are now under a legal obligation to take steps to keep those children safe. its report found nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds now have a smartphone, and most...
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the online regulator, ofcom's latest report reflects a world in which children increasingly have their own devices and are online unsupervised from a younger age. i think this is a wake up call for industry. they have to take account of the users they have, not the users that their terms and conditions say they have. companies are now under a legal obligation to take steps to keep those children safe. its report found nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds now have a smartphone, and most have tablets. whatsapp was the most popular social app for five to seven—year—olds, followed by tiktok. more than a third of parents said they would allow their child to have a social media profile before the official age set by companies. ten years ago it was all about the selfie, but now it's get ready with me videos that are drawing children in, especially girls. there's something about watching someone do their makeup and have a chat that feels like you're with friends. but while children are happy to watch this content and share it, they're more self—conscious about posting their own st
the online regulator, ofcom's latest report reflects a world in which children increasingly have their own devices and are online unsupervised from a younger age. i think this is a wake up call for industry. they have to take account of the users they have, not the users that their terms and conditions say they have. companies are now under a legal obligation to take steps to keep those children safe. its report found nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds now have a smartphone, and most...
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or he's asked about because of course we do have ofcom . have the ofcom. >> oh, you read right to the end of the story. >> i do read right to the end of the story. that's what i'm known for. the first for. i look at the first paragraph he says paragraph and basically he says here want our here we don't want our broadcasters owned run broadcasters being owned and run for and for political reasons, and i just want very clearly to just want to say very clearly to mr lord grade that one mr grade lord grade that no one owns and for green. owns me and vote for green. moving on to the times and lewis, what do you think of this nickname? bellicose badenoch , nickname? bellicose badenoch, this is, this is i love her. i love her glasses. they're like something out of the 1960s. it's a very artistic something my mother would wear. but kemi badenoch attacks gender cowardice at the nhs, politics and police. she's saying this isn't . this in the in the isn't. this is in the in the result of the cass report , which result of the cass report, which basically said what they're what they doing at the t
or he's asked about because of course we do have ofcom . have the ofcom. >> oh, you read right to the end of the story. >> i do read right to the end of the story. that's what i'm known for. the first for. i look at the first paragraph he says paragraph and basically he says here want our here we don't want our broadcasters owned run broadcasters being owned and run for and for political reasons, and i just want very clearly to just want to say very clearly to mr lord grade that one...
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, that ofcom has now obliged online platforms to monitor threats that are on the internet, what is there or language not news, well, other similar ones. and we can say that russian influence, unfortunately, remains in britain, yes it decreased, so the oligarchs sold their assets, but, for example, britain has not yet frozen russian assets, and it is necessary to work on this. ugh, yegor, you already mentioned it, i mean, firstly, in britain there is an organ, and secondly, in britain there is experience, that is , they are up to... quite a lot at different levels and on at the social level and at the level of the authorities analyzed the so-called brexit. we remember how it all worked, and oxford analytics, and big data, and suddenly there were 6 million deep-seated people, as the russian surkov said, and who never in their lives did not vote, but then suddenly, in order to repel the turkish invasion and not to pay a lot to brussels, they decided to vote and in fact broke the geopolitical fate of britain. we determined another path, now there is a lesson, the lesson of brexit has been le
, that ofcom has now obliged online platforms to monitor threats that are on the internet, what is there or language not news, well, other similar ones. and we can say that russian influence, unfortunately, remains in britain, yes it decreased, so the oligarchs sold their assets, but, for example, britain has not yet frozen russian assets, and it is necessary to work on this. ugh, yegor, you already mentioned it, i mean, firstly, in britain there is an organ, and secondly, in britain there is...
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>> apologise, complained to >> i apologise, complained to ofcom, ofcom. ofcom, complained to ofcom. sorry about that. >> michelle dewberry being ageist, so the bottom line ageist, no. so the bottom line on this is that people don't use the buses as often. those that do use it obviously are likely to be older and on that basis they should have a political voice. what i am fearful of is if they are nationalised and they turn out as they've always been before needing subsidy . been before needing subsidy. vie, who's going to increase the taxes under a labour administration to fill the hole? and the answer is that labour say they're not going to increase taxes. so that's another even even in this show today we've had two areas more police officers, taxis nationalised buses, taxis. where is this money all going to come from? if we're not going to increase taxes? the answer is that labour's maths don't add up. they. no they don't. >> it's going to come from taxing motorists more people. i mean if you are a motorist in this country, i'm not actually sure there is any much more money you ca
>> apologise, complained to >> i apologise, complained to ofcom, ofcom. ofcom, complained to ofcom. sorry about that. >> michelle dewberry being ageist, so the bottom line ageist, no. so the bottom line on this is that people don't use the buses as often. those that do use it obviously are likely to be older and on that basis they should have a political voice. what i am fearful of is if they are nationalised and they turn out as they've always been before needing subsidy ....
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and ofcom has today updated its guidelines about whether or not politicians should be able to present tv and radio programmes, should they or . not. i've got all that to come and more over the next hour. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live to radisson for tonight's latest news headlines. >> thanks, michel. it's 6:01. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at a school in wales. the suspect, we're told, remains in custody. amman valley school was put into lockdown shortly after 11 am. after three people were injured. it's understood that the injuries are not life threatening. emergency services responded, including wales air ambulance. pupils have now been released to their very worried parents, who were gathered outside of the school . well, outside of the school. well, three men have been arrested following the deaths of five migrants, including a young girl, while trying to cross the engush girl, while trying to cross the english channel yesterday. the national crime agency says they were arrest
and ofcom has today updated its guidelines about whether or not politicians should be able to present tv and radio programmes, should they or . not. i've got all that to come and more over the next hour. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live to radisson for tonight's latest news headlines. >> thanks, michel. it's 6:01. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at a school in wales. the suspect, we're...
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yeah, that's true for ofcom balance. >> she's right. yeah, that's trueltor ofcom balance. >> she's right. yeah, that's true it could)m balance. >> she's right. yeah, that's true it could be balance. >> she's right. yeah, that's true it could be that nce. >> she's right. yeah, that's true it could be that america is >> it could be that america is descending >> it could be that america is desthere|g lot of signs of >> there are a lot of signs of decay collapse. i'm not decay and collapse. i'm just not sure that's necessarily of sure that's necessarily one of them. be let's do them. it might just be let's do them. it might just be let's do the . and when it to the times. and when it comes to water, do prefer still water, do you prefer still sparkling contaminated sparkling or contaminated with faecal traces? josh? indeed, nestle mineral water springs contaminated with faecal traces , contaminated with faecal traces, they've done some, they've done some tests and they've detected a virological risk from transient microbiological biological
yeah, that's true for ofcom balance. >> she's right. yeah, that's trueltor ofcom balance. >> she's right. yeah, that's true it could)m balance. >> she's right. yeah, that's true it could be balance. >> she's right. yeah, that's true it could be that nce. >> she's right. yeah, that's true it could be that america is >> it could be that america is descending >> it could be that america is desthere|g lot of signs of >> there are a lot of signs of...
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. >> reported ofcom. >> reported to ofcom. >> reported to ofcom. >> absolutely. >> reported to ofcom. >> yes. absolutely. >> reported to ofcom. >> yes. but solutely. >> reported to ofcom. >> yes. but anyway. >> reported to ofcom. >> yes. but anyway , the point >> yes. but anyway, the point i'm making is. so that's an area. gone away. this area. it's gone away. but this is version of that is the new version of that i think you said. >> still it is very >> but still it is very difficult for young difficult still for some young people tell mum dad people to tell their mum and dad they're people to tell their mum and dad the very difficult indeed. >> very difficult indeed. but what there should >> very difficult indeed. but wh an there should >> very difficult indeed. but wh an acceptance. there should >> very difficult indeed. but wh an acceptance. now, should >> very difficult indeed. but wh an acceptance. now, of|ould be an acceptance. now, of course, the children are course, that the children are not going grow in not always going to grow up in your they're going to your image. they'r
. >> reported ofcom. >> reported to ofcom. >> reported to ofcom. >> absolutely. >> reported to ofcom. >> yes. absolutely. >> reported to ofcom. >> yes. but solutely. >> reported to ofcom. >> yes. but anyway. >> reported to ofcom. >> yes. but anyway , the point >> yes. but anyway, the point i'm making is. so that's an area. gone away. this area. it's gone away. but this is version of that is the new version of that i...
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do you watch us ofcom. yeah. checkit do you watch us ofcom. yeah. check it out. ofcom let's do the guardian then. and women have been filled against their will on there's on nights out. now if there's one women hate, one thing women hate, it's attention. i'm sorry about attention. josh i'm sorry about that apologise the that joke. i apologise to the nation. well women are nation. well look, women are urged police over urged to contact police over manchester online manchester nightlife online videos. so these videos have drunk young women scantily clad. am i allowed to say that nowadays ? yeah, falling about nowadays? yeah, falling about outside of nightclubs and they're being secretly filmed, and these videos are going online, and it's a tricky one because they're obviously in that state in public in the first place. i'm not trying to. i guess i am victim blaming here. yeah, you are, i am victim. but but the point is that they're also they're young and we all do stupid things when we're young. and i'm just thinking now, if i had a, if i, if i'd been filmed being
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and i think i don't need to big fans of ofcom here. yeah, i don't need to spell out for you or for your viewers what a disaster we think to be the think that's going to be at the free speech union, so on the plus i would say that we plus side, i would say that we do have the higher education freedom speech so that freedom of speech act. so that is credit of the is in the credit of the conservative government for doing that. that will protect students and academics and visiting speakers at universities. something universities. that's something that speech union that the free speech union campaigned many years. so campaigned for many years. so we're delighted with that, but you're is not you're right, the picture is not a one, so i'm, i'm asking a rosy one, so i'm, i'm asking really, why then are so many commentators and public figures and elected politicians saying, isn't this awful? in scotland, we'd never do a sort of an act of parliament, like like like the scottish parliament has just passed that came into effect at the start of thi
and i think i don't need to big fans of ofcom here. yeah, i don't need to spell out for you or for your viewers what a disaster we think to be the think that's going to be at the free speech union, so on the plus i would say that we plus side, i would say that we do have the higher education freedom speech so that freedom of speech act. so that is credit of the is in the credit of the conservative government for doing that. that will protect students and academics and visiting speakers at...
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those are complicated pieces and required a lot of details to be worked out by ofcom and others. i don't know what he was intending. we had a very general discussion. i think the uk is already the world leader in trying to get a handle of this to help parents raise their kids in the way that we won, because right now we can't. thank you both. blake montgomerie, thank you very much forjoining us from new york, professorjonathan haidt, thank you for your time this evening. that's it from kirsty in glasgow, nick in edinburgh and me. i'm back tomorrow. see you then. that became like a way for politicians in australia to use refugees close to the election, use the refugees to manipulate the public. and i think that is really important. one of the architects of australia's policy is the former foreign minister, alexander downer. he's also an adviser to the uk government on border policy and is on the panel set up to oversee the implementation of the rwanda policy. hejoins us now. thanks so much, alexander, for your time today. we heard him talk about the damage the australian policy di
those are complicated pieces and required a lot of details to be worked out by ofcom and others. i don't know what he was intending. we had a very general discussion. i think the uk is already the world leader in trying to get a handle of this to help parents raise their kids in the way that we won, because right now we can't. thank you both. blake montgomerie, thank you very much forjoining us from new york, professorjonathan haidt, thank you for your time this evening. that's it from kirsty...
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. >> well, you that's i mean, for ofcom reasons, we should say that it did exist. >> i don't if ofcom's >> i don't know if ofcom's really about our really concerned about our theory. think we're going really concerned about our th> yeah. to >> yeah, yeah. i mean, to be fair, studied all fair, you probably studied all this you? this stuff, haven't you? >> haven't, haven't >> i actually haven't, i haven't you
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these measures they hope will be agreed by ofcom to give them a fighting chance to get back into the black rather than into the red, which they are in at the moment. the time is 13.15. our top story this afternoon. tributes to the three britons killed in an air strike in gaza as israel faces growing international scruitiny of it's military operations. coming up. how a rowing club in suffolk is aiming to protect its local river from sewage pollution. coming up on bbc news. manchester united's raphael varane says his body has been damaged by the effects of heading and football during his career, and told his seven—year—old son not to do it. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible — with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now, there's a growing number of mothers returning to the women s super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing — but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women's manager. whl history! but she has a
these measures they hope will be agreed by ofcom to give them a fighting chance to get back into the black rather than into the red, which they are in at the moment. the time is 13.15. our top story this afternoon. tributes to the three britons killed in an air strike in gaza as israel faces growing international scruitiny of it's military operations. coming up. how a rowing club in suffolk is aiming to protect its local river from sewage pollution. coming up on bbc news. manchester united's...
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ofcom's i that ofcom ofcom's not i think that ofcom i think they'd have is think what they'd have is probably advertising probably the advertising standards of standards agency, the sort of the but not i don't the pre—vetting but not i don't think balance or think it's there's no balance or anything. whoever's the cash. >> so we get party political broadcast which everybody switches now we're switches off. and now we're going get too. mean, going to get ads too. i mean, would make people more. and would that make people more. and one with do you would that make people more. and one one with do you would that make people more. and one one wthese do you would that make people more. and one one wthese entertainment think one of these entertainment execs no one execs has said no one comprehends much is comprehends just how much is going spent on advertising going to be spent on advertising in election? in the next election? >> basically, lib are >> basically, the lib dems are going meet their going to fail to meet their 35 million. even raise million. they won't even raise that but we'
ofcom's i that ofcom ofcom's not i think that ofcom i think they'd have is think what they'd have is probably advertising probably the advertising standards of standards agency, the sort of the but not i don't the pre—vetting but not i don't think balance or think it's there's no balance or anything. whoever's the cash. >> so we get party political broadcast which everybody switches now we're switches off. and now we're going get too. mean, going to get ads too. i mean, would make...
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and this this report ofcom report also report is an ofcom report also says that are accessing all says that they are accessing all the things on the, on the sorts of things on the, on the sorts of things on the, on the internet they shouldn't be accessing because the checks and balances about age just don't seem know, kids seem to work. you know, kids will find that they're will always find that they're cleverer we they cleverer than we are. they always ways things. always find ways around things. so they're accessing that so they're accessing stuff that is kind of surreal. >> i mean, ben, you've got kids. could a three year old find their way around a smartphone, my four, my boy jude, who's four, he knows he doesn't. knows actually, no he doesn't. once i open the notes app on an ios device, he likes drawing, and he knows how operate and he knows how to operate the notes app in an iphone or an ipad. but no, he wouldn't. >> do know what, though? >> do you know what, though? there like these kids >> do you know what, though? thegrowing like these kids >> do you know what, though? thegrow
and this this report ofcom report also report is an ofcom report also says that are accessing all says that they are accessing all the things on the, on the sorts of things on the, on the sorts of things on the, on the internet they shouldn't be accessing because the checks and balances about age just don't seem know, kids seem to work. you know, kids will find that they're will always find that they're cleverer we they cleverer than we are. they always ways things. always find ways around...
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complaints, mother of all ofcom complaints, paul. paul >> yes, the conservatives have assembled dossier of evidence . assembled a dossier of evidence. can't say mother anymore. no you shouldn't. they haven't gone to iceland about alleged iceland anyway about alleged anti—tory the bbc as it anti—tory bias by the bbc as it prepares to mount a pre—election challenge to the corporation's impartiality. and a tory source said the bbc aren't even pretending to be impartial in their news coverage these days, and we would agree with them. i think all of us, maybe josh may have a slightly different view, and i'd be interested to see how the bbc do defend themselves, because if we only got to because if we we've only got to go and look at jon sopel go back and look at jon sopel and emily maitlis. now i know we rule out every time have rule them out every time we have this discussion, the reason this discussion, but the reason we because these people we do is because these people led coverage for the last 3 led the coverage for the last 3
complaints, mother of all ofcom complaints, paul. paul >> yes, the conservatives have assembled dossier of evidence . assembled a dossier of evidence. can't say mother anymore. no you shouldn't. they haven't gone to iceland about alleged iceland anyway about alleged anti—tory the bbc as it anti—tory bias by the bbc as it prepares to mount a pre—election challenge to the corporation's impartiality. and a tory source said the bbc aren't even pretending to be impartial in their news...
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the media watchdog ofcom has strengthened its rules against broadcasters using politicians as newsreaders, news interviewers or reporters. it follows a decision last month which found that five episodes of gb news programmes hosted by serving tory mps — including the married couple philip davies and esther mcvey, and sirjacob rees—mogg — broke its rules. the watchdog says all broadcasters must maintain the highest standards ahead of the general election. tesla has revealed the biggest slump in earnings in more than a decade — as the road gets increasingly rocky for the electric car industry. tesla made profits of $1.1 billion in the first three months of the year. that�*s a fall of 55% on this time last year. revenues were 9% lower — and both numbers were worse than investors had been expecting. but tesla shares — which have taken a pounding this year — jumped around 11% in after hours trade after the company promised quicker progress on new more affordable models. from new york, here�*s erin delmore. it�*s been a rocky road for tesla this year. higher interest rates a
the media watchdog ofcom has strengthened its rules against broadcasters using politicians as newsreaders, news interviewers or reporters. it follows a decision last month which found that five episodes of gb news programmes hosted by serving tory mps — including the married couple philip davies and esther mcvey, and sirjacob rees—mogg — broke its rules. the watchdog says all broadcasters must maintain the highest standards ahead of the general election. tesla has revealed the biggest...
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and >> it's completely under�*others)le that ofcom and >> it's completely under�*others are :hat ofcom and >> it's completely under�*others are concerned and many others are concerned about this. is this this. and i think this is this is an ongoing debate. what is now an ongoing debate. what needs to be done to regulate smartphone access by by all children of up to children up to the age of up to the of and i was reading the age of 17. and i was reading about this earlier, and i think about this earlier, and i think a third of children aged between 5 and 17 said said they'd seen something them something that made them concerned frightened concerned and or frightened or something know, something unpleasant. you know, on some other on a smartphone or some other kind device. and obviously kind of device. and obviously this be affecting this is going to be affecting their mental health, it's going to them and to affect them growing. and there have been studies out, there's by an american there's been one by an american researcher haidt researcher called jonathan haidt that influencing re
and >> it's completely under�*others)le that ofcom and >> it's completely under�*others are :hat ofcom and >> it's completely under�*others are concerned and many others are concerned about this. is this this. and i think this is this is an ongoing debate. what is now an ongoing debate. what needs to be done to regulate smartphone access by by all children of up to children up to the age of up to the of and i was reading the age of 17. and i was reading about this...
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so data from ofcom, our friends they reveal friends at ofcom, they reveal that quarter of toddlers aged that a quarter of toddlers aged 3 smartphone with 3 to 4 have a smartphone with 65% of five year olds unbelievable to year olds unbelievable 5 to 7 year olds sending messages or making video or calls. harriet are we or voice calls. harriet are we poisoning young kids brains? definitely. >> i i've spent quite a bit of time looking into this. i mean, we started at the talking about people suffering from mental health issues at the beginning of the programme, and there's an enormous number of young people who suffering from mental who are suffering from mental health and is health issues, and that is partly from, lockdown. but it is also has, gone in parallel with the rise of social media and mobile phones being used by young people. so, yeah, i think this is very dangerous. the us government has warned that it is a profound risk. i mean, all these billionaire tech, people, they've all stopped their children using it, which i think is very terrible . yeah. is very terrible. yeah. >> zuck
so data from ofcom, our friends they reveal friends at ofcom, they reveal that quarter of toddlers aged that a quarter of toddlers aged 3 smartphone with 3 to 4 have a smartphone with 65% of five year olds unbelievable to year olds unbelievable 5 to 7 year olds sending messages or making video or calls. harriet are we or voice calls. harriet are we poisoning young kids brains? definitely. >> i i've spent quite a bit of time looking into this. i mean, we started at the talking about people...
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which has strict rules about how it must be not prejudiced and completely balanced at all times to ofcom, i did to think what the ruling parties would say if they decide to put keir starmer and rishi sunak on trampolines, who had the best looking leotard, he was on the left and right, it would be a nightmare. it might work in south korea but could not take off here. it is absolutely fascinating. of course bbc public broadcaster rather than state broadcaster. other countries are not going to import that but can you give as a heads up what we can expect from the coverage of the us election coming up? i of the us election coming up? i mentioned how toxic the elections were in south korea, it will be worse in the united states. that is the fear americans have. these networks, these are moments of unity. donald trump outweigh to 20 when he tried to steal the election. again it is an example of the role and the power of television. it is about the enduring power of television. maybe it would be playful, i don't know. around the world and across the uk. now it's time for the panel. over to our
which has strict rules about how it must be not prejudiced and completely balanced at all times to ofcom, i did to think what the ruling parties would say if they decide to put keir starmer and rishi sunak on trampolines, who had the best looking leotard, he was on the left and right, it would be a nightmare. it might work in south korea but could not take off here. it is absolutely fascinating. of course bbc public broadcaster rather than state broadcaster. other countries are not going to...
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and it's a joke so we don't get joke just for so we don't get ofcom , the observer and a story ofcom, the observer and a story about the tum excited delirium, which how i describe louis which is how i describe louis schaefer's this schaefer's appearance on this show every time. you know show every time. louis, you know what? delighted. i'm so what? i am delighted. i'm so happy tv. i've never happy to be on tv. i've never been on before. yes i'm been on tv before. yes i'm waiting. try and hide bit waiting. try and hide it a bit better. i know i should. i'm waiting be fired. i'm please better. i know i should. i'm waitirfire be fired. i'm please better. i know i should. i'm waitirfire me.fired. i'm please better. i know i should. i'm waitirfire me. please.n please better. i know i should. i'm waitirfire me. please. anyway, don't fire me. please. anyway, please me anyway. please don't fire me anyway. i actually can't fire you. it's not. it's not a democracy like that. why can't they can. they can well, they can, can make me. well, they can, they write they can they can write in which the
and it's a joke so we don't get joke just for so we don't get ofcom , the observer and a story ofcom, the observer and a story about the tum excited delirium, which how i describe louis which is how i describe louis schaefer's this schaefer's appearance on this show every time. you know show every time. louis, you know what? delighted. i'm so what? i am delighted. i'm so happy tv. i've never happy to be on tv. i've never been on before. yes i'm been on tv before. yes i'm waiting. try and hide...