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GBN Patrick July 4, 2024

Prince harry cries racism also at 10 pm, polling closes in the rochdale by election. We will be covering that live. Yes. And of course on my panel tonight it is the star telegraph columnist Allison Pearson, director of popular conservatives Mark Littlewood and ex labour advisor matthew laza. Oh, and whats all matthew laza. Oh, and whats all this. Get matthew laza. Oh, and whats all this. Get ready matthew laza. Oh, and whats all this. Get ready britain, here we this. Get ready britain, here we go. Go. The abdul ezedi case exposes something astonishing. Next. Something astonishing. Next. The top story on gb news tonight. Voters in rochdale in Greater Manchester have got less than an hour now to cast their ballot in tonights by election, with polling stations closing at 10 00. The ballot will decide who will replace veteran labour mp sir tony lloyd, who died in january. There are 11 candidates on the ballot paper. The results are expected tomorrow for full coverage right through the nigh

GBN Dewbs July 3, 2024

Think shes had a good impact on politics or not . Thats all to come. Yes, indeed. I want to get come. Yes, indeed. I want to get stuck into all of that and more. But before i do, lets cross live to Polly Middlehurst for tonights latest news headlines. As. As. Michelle, thank you and good evening to you. Well, the top story tonight is that the Prime Minister says he will be urgently talking to his israeli counterpart to show restraint on the part of israel following irans drone and missile attack. Rishi sunak told the house of commons that hes going to be speaking to Benjamin Netanyahu later on to reiterate the later on today. To reiterate the uks solidarity with the country, and also to discuss how to prevent an escalation of violence in the middle east. The Prime Minister saying iran is committed to chaos. Mr speaker, with this attack , mr speaker, with this attack, iran has once again shown its true colours. They are intent on true colours. They are intent on sowing chaos in their ow

BBCNEWS BBC News January 9, 2018

Welcome to bbc news. Theresa may has appointed more women and mps from ethnic minority backgrounds as ministers, at the end of a two day reshuffle designed to recharge her government. The Prime Minister said her reshuffle makes the government look more like the country it serves. But labour described the changes as lacklustre pr exercise. Our deputy Political Editor john pienaar has more. Allowed through the door at number ten today for a quick peek at the new look cabinet. Nobody moved. Almost nobody moved yesterday, because theresa may couldnt make them. Where is she . There she is. Jeremy hunt, the health secretary, was in the way and wouldnt budge, just like yesterday. The new faces in the top team were happy enough, though. Theres lots of energy, lots of ideas. It was a really important meeting this morning, with a sense of renewed vigour. And the losers . I did what i thought the right thing to do was. Justine greening, now ex education secretary, had no regrets. She wouldnt swit

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