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Republican isolationist United States speaker. After a Police States speaker. After a Police Officer prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro palestinian march on the grounds hes openly jewish and a prison governor apologised to a double rapist for being allegedly transphobic. Hows the British Public lost confidence in our forces of law and order . And ahead of Saint Georges day, a new poll has found a staggering 1 in 8 socialist voters think the flag of englands patron saint is racist and divisive, and will take issue with it being displayed in public. Issue with it being displayed in pubuc. Can issue with it being displayed in public. Can keir starmer really live up to his promise of labour being the true party of patriotism . While so many of his own backers disapprove of our own backers disapprove of our own country, state of the nation starts now. Ill also be joined by a malicious panel this evening, the author and broadcaster amy Nicole Turner and the former brexit party m
Impartial presenters. Meanwhile, a child rapist can stay in the uk because booting him out get this might hurt his feelings. Also, a tv exclusive tonight , a feelings. Also, a tv exclusive tonight, a brave nspcc whistleblower quits the charity over fears its grooming kids with trans ideology and talking of ideologies, have a policy for net zero emissions by 2030 to stop the rising waters. An stop the rising waters. An aussie politician makes a splash with his Climate Campaign video. Tomorrows newspapers front pages are on the way and tonights top panel are ready to go. Im joined by political commentator Suzanne Evans, journalist and broadcaster Benjamin Butterworth, and Political Editor at the daily express. Sam lister , strap express. Sam lister, strap yourselves in. Lets do this. The bbc needs to come clean about huw edwards. Next. About huw edwards. Next. Hello. Good evening from the gb newsroom. Here are the top stories at 9 00. Well, first of all, to the latest developments from t
That this is a politically motivated witch hunt orchestrated by president biden. These are all biden trials. This is done as election interference. Everybody knows it. Im here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning, and its very unfair. Inside the court, we see a man accustomed to being in charge now not in control. Forced to sit and listen to the prosecutions allegations, whether he likes it or not, with the jury carefully watching his reactions. The story of the porn star Stormy Daniels is central to the case. The prosecution said that paying her 130,000 in hush money was election fraud, pure and simple, orchestrated by donald trump. The court will hear evidence from trumps former fixer, now sworn enemy, Michael Cohen. Hell describe making that payment on mr trumps instructions. The defence will brand him an admitted liar and convicted criminal, whos now obsessed with his former boss. Mr cohen was earlier involved in paying off a
Its a policy hes made central to his premiership, and now rishi sunak says the latest version of his Rwanda Policy Will Pass Parliament tonight in his words, no ifs, no buts, these flights are going to rwanda. He promised they would leave by the summer. The safety of rwanda bill, which is designed to deter people crossing the channel in small boats, is currently going back and forth between the commons and the lords, in a parliamentary procedure known as ping pong. Theres been months of deadlock and, tonight, the lords sent the bill back to mps once again. Where it is now being debated. Official figures show the backlog of people waiting to be removed from the uk rose from more than 1,700 injuly tojust under 52,000 a week ago. Lets go to westminster and get the latest from our political editor, chris mason. Chris. Hello, it is one of those nights here where i feel a little like an umpire. 0ne nights here where i feel a little like an umpire. One minute, i am looking down there at the H