Crisis in the channel gb views at gb views. Com is that email address . And just dont say address . Oh, and just dont say we you a bit of we dont give you a bit of variety as well. We have some stuff, believe it or not, on dancing chinese bears. Now your headlines with now its your headlines with. Ray thanks patrick. Good afternoon. 3 01. Heres the afternoon. 3 01. Heres the latest on our top story this houn latest on our top story this hour. Rishi sunak has been heckled by a publican after announcing an overhaul of alcohol duty. Alcohol duty. Prime minister. Oh, the irony that youre raising alcohol duty today as youre pulling a pint. The pm was touring a london beer festival after claiming the changes would benefit thousands of businesses. However, the of businesses. However, the british beer and Pub Association warns it will cost the industry an extra £225 million in tax. The new system focuses on taxing alcoholic drinks on their strength with duty on wine and vodka to rise. Rishi s
point of 30. there is a very significant minimum term. that is what he will spend in jail, significant minimum term. that is what he will spend injail, meaning he will be an old man, if he is ever to be released. immediately after the judge had left, immediately after thejudge had left, police officers and the family were crying and hugging cosmo then those 42 years is the meaning of some kind ofjustice. those 42 years is the meaning of some kind ofjustice. some kind of “ustice. thank you for that, mark. some kind ofjustice. thank you for that, mark. just some kind ofjustice. thank you for that, mark. just marking some kind ofjustice. thank you for that, mark. just marking your- some kind ofjustice. thank you for that, mark. just marking your card | that, mark. just marking your card if you re watching at home, there is a live pictures from manchester crown court, where we have just heard that sentencing. 0ur correspondent is there, we will be back with rowan in a mo
men have been killed, their bodies will either stay in ukraine or gotten rid of. so many families worried already and i think peace talks look so far off in this whole threat of involving nuclear war in this. i mean, this is catastrophic in every way. and as president macron and human speech, this is despicable in any country that remain silent on the very will have a very heavy responsibility will bear press for remaining silent. we need serious leaders and serious decisions. let s talk about the knife epidemic. a boy being stabbed outside of his school and huddersfield in the home affairs editor, you ve covered knife crime in the capital a lot. it is not the right word, do you think a knife epidemic? it is not the right word, do you think a knife epidemic? not the right word, do you think a knife epidemic? it is a big problem because clearly knife epidemic? it is a big problem because clearly effecting knife epidemic? it is a big problem because clearly effecting a
york state is suing donald trump for fraud following a three year investigation into the former us president s business practices. mr trump has always denied any wrongdoing. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me once again are the broadcaster and writer jemma forte and the author and journalist emma woolf. let s start with a look at tomorrow s front pages the times reports that the us presidentjoe biden has condemned valdimir putin s threat to use nuclear weapons in the ukraine conflict. the guardian says the us president is leading calls for unity in response to the kremlin s aggression. same story, different leader in the daily mail it focuses on liz truss telling vladimir putin that he will never win. the daily telegraph also carries the prime minister s words on the war in ukraine. the metro leads with the anti war protests in russia. it says that 1,300 people have been arrested. the sun says there s good news and
here s tomasz schafernaker. hello. thank you, i will have to flip a coin when it comes to forecasting the weather for the marathon on sunday. i will explain in a second but first i want to show this broadband of cloud, this is where the front that has swept across the country today. it produced gales up to 100 mph in cairngorm, closer to the coast more like 60 miles an hour and this is basically our weather for the weekend. 0nce basically our weather for the weekend. once this weather front is out of the way and pushes into the north sea, we are left in the wake of it with clear spells this evening and then sunny spells and showers tomorrow but the winds will be brisk. this is what it looks like at 8am. you can see showers across scotland, northern ireland, some in the north west of england. the morning temperatures will be typically around ten, 12 degrees, so a fresh morning out there. let s have a look at the forecast for the rest of the morning and into the afternoon. thes