Surprisingly, it was not about gaza but his apparent Climate Change denial and here is the stark message for the labour leader. I think keir starmer has woken up this morning to his Worst Nightmare and that is, as nigel farage warned about sectarian politics in the united kingdom. Is it sectarian politics is here to stay. People thought the result in 2012, in bradford west , was a complete one off. It wasnt. It was , was a complete one off. It wasnt. It was a warning shot. This is voting along religious lines allied to some extreme hard left characters like the Chris Williamsons. No this is real. Also, this morning, real. Also, this morning , the also, this morning, the governments flagship rwanda policy could end up costing more than £600 million to deport 300 refugees, according to a spending watchdog. Beautiful spending watchdog. Beautiful garden owns eternal flower vase. Garden owns eternal flower vase. You know the way so take me there. There. Wont you make me dizzy. 7 wont you m
and a year on, well, it s still very much on air. just through the window here, there are many people journalists, producers working on the output as it goes on. and we re going to consider what s definitely been a tumultuous 12 months. i m joined by angelos frangopoulos, the ceo of gb news. thanks for being with us. thank you very much for having me, ros, and welcome to gb news. you re still going? we are going strong. in fact, it s been a tumultuous start, but i have to say it s been an exhilarating journey for the entire team and it has been something that really has been very typical of a start up, i think, particularly in the early days. tumultuous. there were probably other words being used as well. were there moments in that first week, that first month, where you thought, maybe this isn t going to hang together ? not at all, not at all. very typical of a start up that some things go right, some things go wrong, some people come through, some people don t. and t
football star cristiano ronaldo after accusing the complainant s attorney of using leaked and stolen documents. kathryn mayorga claims the portuguese footballer assaulted her in 2009. ronaldo denies the accusations made against him. he hasn t been charged. now on bbc news, the media show: hello and welcome to the media show. for this week s edition, we ve come to paddington in central london, to the newsroom of gb news, because, as i m sure you may remember, back onjune 13th last year, andrew neil and his programme launched gb news at 8pm on 13june. it was certainly a distinct launch. the studio was quite dark. there were some technical problems. it was widely discussed on social media. within weeks, andrew neil would be on holiday, never to return. within months, nigel farage would have his own prime time show. and a year on, well, it s still very much on air. just through the window here, there are many people journalists, producers working on the output as it goes on.
and on discretionary goods that will go negative already this year. unions warn government plans to allow agency workers to fill in for striking rail staff will create safety risks the government say the proposals will minimise disruption. disability campaigners are taking legal action against the government, for not backing a recommendation from the grenfell tower inquiry to give vulnerable residents of high rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. it is unfair, because of human rights, the equality act and the public sector equality duty. it is just unfair to treat disabled people differently. and queen elizabeth ii becomes the world s second longest serving monarch only louis xiv of france has ruled for longer. now on bbc news, the media show. ros atkins speaks to the chief executive of gb news, which launched a year ago. hello and welcome to the media show. for this week s edition, we ve come to paddington in central london, to the newsroom of gb news, because
those costs and trying to abscond from making those payments. they say they have a very good success rate in achieving that payment back from people that the approach. generally a lot of people do pay within four days, 60 70%, there is an increasing number of people trying to get away with not paying. they are doing the best that they can, and get about 60 70%, but thatis they can, and get about 60 70%, but that is an increasing number of people not paying, and that is reflective of the cost of living crisis, and the soaring cost of petrol. we know that the russian invasion of ukraine has made supply is tight. at the moment pound and duller exchange rate is very weak and it is making fuel, traded in dollars, very expensive. now on bbc news, the media show, which looks at gb news one year on from its launch. hello and welcome to the media show. for this week s edition, we ve come to paddington in central london, to the newsroom of gb news, because, as i m sure you may remember