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Labour's Justice Meltdown with Robert Jenrick MP02 Dec 202500:21:28

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick blasts Labour’s chaos: prisoners accidentally freed and still on the run, a “part-time” David Lammy jetting off, plans to scrap jury trials, and Rachel Reeves accused of tanking the economy with £16bn of broken promises. Jenrick asks the question on everyone’s lips: why are Lammy and Reeves still in their jobs? Fiery from Julia Hartley-Brewer. Short, sharp, and unfiltered.


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Labour Lies, Lucy Connolly Exclusive & "SACK YOURSELF KEIR!"01 Dec 202500:49:11

Keir Starmer calls his £70 billion tax-hiking Budget “a moment of personal pride”. Britain calls it a betrayal. Julia Hartley-Brewer rips into the Prime Minister live on air: “Forget sacking Rachel Reeves… Keir, sack YOURSELF!” Today, Julia exposes how Labour’s “black hole” turned out to be a £4.2 billion surplus the Chancellor conveniently forgot to mention. Sir Iain Duncan Smith says Reeves must resign for misleading Parliament. Was the entire crisis manufactured to justify the biggest tax grab in history?

Then, the story that’s chilling free speech across Britain: childminder Lucy Connolly, jailed for a tweet after the Southport murders, now watches her innocent young daughter get banned from school in an act of collective punishment. Julia publicly retracts her earlier stance on air: “Lucy should never have gone to prison. I was wrong.”

Raw clips, no spin, zero apologies. This is the Britain they don’t want you to see. Buckle up.


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Labour's Migration Crackdown: Tough talk vs human rights lawyers17 Nov 202500:33:10
Join Julia Hartley-Brewer as she delves into the contentious issues surrounding migration policies, human rights laws, and national security. In this episode, Julia engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Tony Smith, former Head of UK Border Force, about Shabana Mahmood's proposed Trump-style visa ban on three countries. They explore the interpretation of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, the role of judicial overreach, and the challenges of balancing individual rights with the economic well-being and safety of the nation. With incisive analysis and expert insights, this episode examines the complexities of migration crackdowns and the political implications for the Labour Party and beyond. Tune in for a deep dive into one of the most pressing issues of our time.

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Conservative MP Jake Berry talks Tories in Turmoil, Illegal Migration & BBC Wokeness08 Dec 202300:23:36

"So far this has failed. We haven't sent one illegal migrant to Rwanda."


Former Tory Party chairman Jake Berry questions Rishi Sunak's future as Prime Minister.


Head of news at The News Movement, Becca Hutson, says Sunak "smacks of poor judgement" for a "clever bloke."


"The idea of carving out ourselves from international treaties puts us in cahoots with some pretty unadmirable neighbours, Belarus, Russia."

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Rishi Sunak faces Tory Revolt over mass migration crisis f.t. Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP07 Dec 202300:12:55

Robert Jenrick has resigned as immigration minister in a blow to Rishi Sunak’s grip on the Conservative Party.


As Rishi Sunak holds an emergency press conference while facing a crisis over his Rwanda plans, Julia says: “Even if this policy worked and it was legally watertight - it’s not going to stop anyone from coming.”

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Julia Hartley-Brewer Blasts Boris Johnson's Covid Inquiry Answers06 Dec 202300:33:02
DAY 1: BORIS IN THE BOX

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"Get Off Your BACKSIDES!" - Julia Hartley-Brewer BLASTS Brits Who "Choose" Not To Work05 Dec 202300:16:39

Home Secretary James Cleverly told the Commons: “We will stop immigration undercutting the salary of British workers. We will increase the skilled worker earnings threshold by a third, to £38,700 from next spring in line with the median full-term wage for those kinds of jobs.


“Those coming on health and social care visa routes will be exempt so we can continue to bring in the healthcare workers on which our care sector and NHS rely.


“Thirdly, we will scrap cut-price shortage labour from overseas by ending the 20% going-rate salary discount for shortage occupations and reforming the shortage occupation list.


“I have asked the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to review the occupations on this list because of our new higher-skilled worker salary thresholds, and we will create a new immigration salary list with a reduced number of occupations in co-ordination with the MAC.”


Julia Hartley-Brewer is joined by Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis who says that the Government must “invest in people in Britain” to fill jobs currently occupied by foreign nationals.


“Working in a care home is actually very valued and respected profession.”

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Keir Starmer SLAMMED by left-wing MPs for praising Thatcher f.t. Aaron Bastani04 Dec 202300:20:19

Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer has been criticised for praising Margaret Thatcher in his recently released article for the Telegraph.


Co-founder of Novara Media, Aaron Bastani, believes that the piece was “aimed at wavering Tory voters” who may be disgruntled with the party.



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"I Will NEVER Forgive Those ****!" Julia Rages At Officials Who Implemented Mandatory Face Masks01 Dec 202300:20:53

TalkTV's Julia Hartley-Brewer is joined by commentator Russell Quirk, who says Matt Hancock’s Covid Inquiry testimony will be about “deflecting blame.”


The former Health Secretary is expected to contest accusations made about his performance during the pandemic as he appears before the UK Covid-19 Inquiry today.


Discussing the handling of the pandemic, Julia rails against "beep beeps beeps" who made children wear masks in school: "I will never forgive them... I want these people sued within an inch of their lives!"



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Julia's FURIOUS clash with Donnachadh McCarthy over COP28 green agenda30 Nov 202300:24:13

Julia clashes with Donnachadh McCarthy over UK clean energy use.


Donnachadh: “My God Julia, do you know what we invented 50 or 60 years ago - a battery!”


Julia: "We don't have the battery capacity for a nation - that is a flat out lie and you know it! It's a lie!"

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Ben Habib: "Politicians DON'T CARE about the social fabric of Britain!"29 Nov 202300:24:19

Reform UK’s Ben Habib accuses the government of ‘not caring’ about reducing migration.


“Our politicians really don’t give a damn about the social fabric of nation states. They allow our language to be hijacked, our history to be trashed!”

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Douglas Murray: "Owen Jones is a useful idiot for Hamas"28 Nov 202300:21:41

Julia hits out at Owen Jones after he questioned Hamas' October 7th atrocities shown in an IDF screening.


“Owen Jones, I genuinely think you should seek help. What you are doing and what you are saying is so deeply morally repugnant and wrong.”


Douglas Murray says that Hamas is creating a “hostage situation within a hostage situation” by keeping "at least one member of each family.”


“The returnees have to be extremely careful about what they say about the nature of their captivity.”

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Julia is FURIOUS over Government's inability to get a grip on immigration27 Nov 202300:22:22

Rishi Sunak 'agreed to increase the salary threshold for migrants' in a secret deal with Suella Braverman.


Julia: “They just constantly talk the talk! Legal migration is within the power of the Government. It’s not like stopping a dinghy in the middle of the Channel.”


Daniel in Epsom is furious the government is refusing to get a grip on immigration.


"The silent majority in this country that are centre right, want a government to behave the way we've asked them."

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BBC Bias Exposed, McSweeney Meltdown & London Rape Gangs Crisis14 Nov 202500:39:15

Alex Phillips dissects fresh evidence of BBC bias, from doctored Trump footage to institutional slant, while navigating the Westminster bloodbath with Morgan McSweeney under fire and Labour’s civil war raging. She also exposes the London grooming gangs cover-up, with systemic failures and silenced victims at the heart of the crisis. Joined by Kevin O’Sullivan and Brendan O’Neill, it’s a no-holds-barred dive into media rot, political betrayal, and justice denied.



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EXCLUSIVE Dame Priti Patel interview: "I can't see Nigel Farage as the next Tory leader"24 Nov 202300:26:55

Dame Priti Patel has criticised the Conservative Party’s actions on tackling illegal migration, saying “I don't think the government has handled that particularly well”. 


In an exclusive interview with Jake Berry on TalkTV, the former Home Secretary also said the Tories have not done enough on tax cuts to win the next general election, gave her thoughts on the “interesting choice” of David Cameron’s reappointment, and explained why questions need to be asked about why the Rwanda plan isn’t working. 

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FURIOUS Julia Hartley-Brewer Calls For A Cut In Migration Numbers To "A Manageable Level"23 Nov 202300:22:16

Julia calls for a cut in migration numbers to "a manageable level" after running at record figures.


"672,000 extra people arriving in the country in the last year, is that a manageable level of migrants?"

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"Britain's economy desperately NEEDS growth!" f.t. Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP22 Nov 202300:17:26

Ex Tory Party leader, Iain Duncan Smith calls Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement a "wasted opportunity" if he doesn't promote economic growth.


“The Bank reacted too late, the worry is now deflation... this economy desperately needs growth like a starving man needs food!”

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Britain’s addiction to mass migration is becoming dangerous f.t. Gavin Rice21 Nov 202300:17:22

Julia Hartley-Brewer chats to former special adviser to the Brexit Secretary & Onward's Director for Future Conservatism project, Gavin Rice about the rising threat of mass migration.



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Julia blasts Covid Inquiry for its “utter distain” towards lockdown sceptics f.t. Prof Carl Heneghan20 Nov 202300:12:09

Julia blasts the Covid Inquiry for its “utter distain” towards people who questioned lockdown compared to how it examines “so-called experts.”


"They went again the scientific evidence, again and again and again. There doesn't seem to any proper scrutiny!"


Professor Carl Heneghan says the possibility of learning lessons from the pandemic has gone “out the window” at the Covid inquiry.


“Everybody is blaming everybody else… it is clear that the evidence that the decisions were made on is also not part of this inquiry.”



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EXCLUSIVE - Douglas Murray in Israel: "Calling for a ceasefire will NOT defeat Hamas!"16 Nov 202300:18:25

Journalist Douglas Murray has entered Gaza with the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) along the same route used by Hamas when it invaded Israel on October 7th.


He was able to get to within one kilometre of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, where Israeli forces continue to search for tunnels that Hamas fighters may have withdrawn to, perhaps with Israeli hostages.


This hospital has been described as the command centre of Hamas operations, making it a focus of Israel's military offensive.


Speaking to TalkTV's Julia Hartley-Brewer, he said: "It is one of the main centres of the fighting and you can see that everywhere. The minute you get past the fence, you can see the villages, there's one place called Zeitoun where there's very considerable firefights and explosions.

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EXCLUSIVE: Lord Frost: "Government is NOT in control of Britain's Borders"15 Nov 202300:25:33

The Supreme Court ruled Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda asylum policy is unlawful.


President of the Supreme Court Lord Reed said there would be a risk of genuine asylum seekers being returned by Rwanda to the home country they fled from.


Previously, the policy was ruled unlawful in a court of appeal because the east African nation was deemed unsafe, leading the government to push the policy to the highest court in the UK.


Julia Hartley-Brewer speaks to ex-Chief Brexit Negotiator Lord (David) Frost about the Supreme Court's ruling on the Government's flagship Rwanda policy.

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David Cameron's return sparks Brexiteer backlash f.t. Alex Salmond14 Nov 202300:17:01

As the aftermath of Rishi Sunak's reshuffle rumbles on, Julia Hartley-Brewer speaks to former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond to get his thoughts on the last 24hrs of cabinet reshuffling.


Julia is also joined by Former Defence Minister and Tory MP, Tobias Ellwood as well as ex-Adviser to Gordon Brown, Michael Jacobs.


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"You're Part Of The PROBLEM!" Julia's Scathing Message To PM over sacking Suella Braverman13 Nov 202300:16:03

As Rishi Sunak sacks Suella Braverman as Home Secretary and brings ex-PM David Cameron back into Government as Foreign Secretary, Julia and co share their thoughts on what this reshuffle means and how it could impact the next election.


Was Rishi right to sack Suella? Why bring David Cameron back into Government? Julia, Sam Armstrong and ex-Conservative Minister Ann Widdecombe share their thoughts on the tumultuous events of the day.



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Best of JHB: Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP says "pro-Palestinian protests should be banned on Armistice Day"10 Nov 202300:18:41

This is the best of Julia Hartley-Brewer's show.


In today's round-up of the week, Julia chats to ex-Tory leader and former Scots Guards soldier, Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP who says pro-Palestine protests “should be banned all over the country” on Armistice Day.


“All those soldiers stood up for the rights they are exercising. But, they should step back and let us have that period so we can do so in peace.”


Julia also gives her take on who her hero and villain of the week are and of course we will hear from the people of Britain about their thoughts on the biggest topic of the week.

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Labour Civil War Day 2: McSweeney’s Briefing Blitz, Four Shadow Teams & Streeting’s BMA “Cartel” Fury13 Nov 202500:20:34
Day two of Labour's explosive civil war erupts as Julia Hartley-Brewer hunts the source of the vicious briefing blitz: was it Morgan McSweeney, Starmer's embattled chief of staff, facing sack calls from furious cabinet ministers after No.10's botched "stop Wes" ambush on Health Secretary Wes Streeting? With polls tanking and the Budget looming, is Starmer's grip slipping toward a full-blown leadership coup? Joined by Reform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice, who drops a bombshell: he knows of four separate leadership teams plotting in the shadows of the cabinet, sharpening knives for the inevitable takedown. Plus, Streeting fires a broadside at the BMA "cartel" for "morally reprehensible" strikes over pay demands—slated to cost the NHS £240m in chaos—while urging "work-shy Britain" to ditch the sofas and storm back to the office to rebuild productivity.

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Douglas Murray blasts pro-Palestinian protesters planning to march on Armistice Day09 Nov 202300:21:37

Author and journalist Douglas Murray joins Julia Hartley-Brewer to chat the ongoing Israeli-Hamas conflict and his experiences going to the border with Gaza.


He also reflects on the situation back home with the pro-Palestinian protesters planning to march on Armistice Day.


"We have sacred places too! You think you can trample on them? Prod us and insult us by marching on those days with hate, antisemitism, anti-British sentiment? No!"

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Julia's FURIOUS clash with ex-Labour MP Chris Williamson for branding Israel "Nazis"08 Nov 202300:17:06

In today's episode, Julia chats to former Labour MP and broadcaster for Iranian backed channel Press TV, Chris Williamson.


Chris served as a shadow minister under Jeremy Corbyn. Williamson was elected as Labour's MP for Derby North in 2010 and re-elected in 2017 after losing the seat to the Conservatives in 2015. He stood as an independent in 2019 after being suspended by the party in a row over antisemitism.


Julia has a furious clash with former Labour MP Chris Williamson over his stance on the situation between Israel-Hamas.


Chris: “How you can defend a regime which is behaving worse than Nazis?”


Julia: “Why don’t you just come on this show and shout ‘I hate Jewish people’ and save everyone time?”

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Lynch the Grinch has Xmas strikes derailed ft. Eddie Dempsey07 Nov 202300:18:18

Christmas holidays have been saves as PM Rishi Sunak today pledged bumper anti-strike laws will ease festive disruption. Airport border staff and rail workers will be forced to ensure a minimum level of service during any industrial action.


It will mean the nation’s transport system will not be paralysed yet again throughout the crucial holiday season. The PM said today: “We are doing everything in our power to stop unions de-railing Christmas for millions of people. 


Assistant General Secretary at the RMT, Eddie Dempsey gets a grilling from Julia Hartley-Brewer over whether public sector workers should have the right to strike.

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Disgraceful Pro-Palestinian marches on Armistice Day ft. Israeli Ambassador06 Nov 202300:13:40

As Gaza, for the third time during this conflict, faces a total outage of communications and with Israel's military saying it has divided the Palestinian territory into two, Julia Hartley-Brewer sits down to chat with Israeli Ambassador to the UK, Tzipi Hotovely.


They cover the latest from the front line as well as how tensions in the Middle-East are spilling over here in the UK.


The deputy prime minister has raised concerns over a pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day and says the Metropolitan Police should “consider” whether the protests should go ahead.


Speaking to Julia Hartley-Brewer, the Israeli Ambassador to the UK brands the upcoming planned protests as "disrespectful".

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The Home Secretary has been criticised for warning that multiculturalism has failed and mass immigration poses an “existential threat” to the West. What’s your reaction?27 Sep 202300:12:23

The Home Secretary has warned the current level and pace of immigration poses an “existential threat” to the West’s way of life.


During a speech in the US she said British culture could disappear without curbs on migration.


Lockdown caused 'long-lasting and era-defining' harm to children, which was preventable, experts say in a report submitted to the Covid Inquiry.


A New York Judge has ruled that Donald Trump repeatedly committed fraud by over inflating his wealth by as much as $3.6 billion to get loans to build his real estate empire.


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The Home Secretary says Channel boat migrants should not be treated as refugees. What’s your reaction?26 Sep 202300:12:12

🔸Braverman: 780 million eligible for asylum

🔸Calls for reform of UN Refugee Convention

🔸Russell Brand: Met Police probes multiple claims 

🔸Sunak alarmed by runaway cost of HS2

🔸Armed police review


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The Army has been placed on standby after a mass walkout by armed Met Police officers over a decision to charge a colleague with murder. What’s your reaction?25 Sep 202300:12:58

🔸Army called in as firearm officers put down guns

🔸Met police and Home Sec call for armed policing review

🔸Sunak set to scrap entire northern half of HS2

🔸'Tentative' deal for Hollywood writers' strike

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Rishi Sunak says he wants to spare the public from the “unacceptable costs” of Net Zero. Will he face a backlash from voters or will the decision be welcomed with open arms? Tell us why..21 Sep 202300:17:06
Julia Hartley-Brewer discusses the day's biggest topics with Sam Armstrong, Commentator. You can listen to the whole show weekdays from 6.30-10am

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Rishi Sunak is set to water down net zero commitments including delaying the sale of petrol and diesel cars. What’s your reaction?20 Sep 202300:12:19

🔸Petrol car ban may be delayed as PM waters down net zero pledges

🔸NHS doctor strike

🔸EU "associate member" invite

🔸BBC probes Russell Brand complaints

🔸Braverman urges Meta not to ‘go dark’ on detecting child abuse with encryption

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A Government minister warns the pensions triple lock is “unsustainable”. Do you agree? And tell us why.13 Sep 202300:11:26
  • A Government minister has warned the pensions triple lock is unsustainable and could be watered down with retirees told they might not get the expected 8.5% rise next year.


  • Former defence secretary Ben Wallace has said human rights laws are hindering efforts to tackle terrorism by preventing UK forces from capturing suspects and taking them abroad. 


  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin on a possible arms deal to supply his war effort in Ukraine.


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Starmer Coup Chaos: Streeting & Mahmood Plot? Plus Lammy's 91 Jailbreak Lags12 Nov 202500:17:53
The Queen of Westminster exposes a seething Labour leadership coup, with whispers circulating that Health Secretary Wes Streeting and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood are plotting to oust Keir Starmer post-Budget amid cratering polls and No. 10 infighting. Streeting fires back, slamming "toxic culture" in Downing Street and denying any "Celebrity Traitors"-style betrayal, while allies warn Starmer's ready to fight to the finish. Then, Justice Secretary David Lammy drops a bombshell: 91 prisoners accidentally freed since April 1st in a jailbreak farce, with three still on the run—including a foreign national drug baron who's evaded capture since August. Joined by ex-Home Office adviser Claire Pearsall, Julia tears into the chaos:

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Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch says Britain “cannot afford to cut ties with China” despite the spying row. What's your reaction?12 Sep 202300:08:49

🔸Chinese "spy" threat to UK

🔸Two-thirds of public ‘dissatisfied' with handling of immigration

🔸Calls grow for action on American Bully XL dogs

🔸One in three female surgeons assaulted by a colleague 

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A former soldier accused of making fake bombs and breaching the Official Secrets Act has escaped prison by clinging to the bottom of a delivery van. How did the prison service get it so wrong?07 Sep 202300:07:19

🔸Terror suspect escapes jail under lorry

🔸147 schools in England have been identified with crumbling concrete

🔸Northern Ireland Troubles Bill passes through Commons

🔸Sweeping up migrant dinghies from Channel costs £2m a year

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Today's Top Stories 06 Sep 202300:11:40

🔸People on sickness benefits could be forced to work

🔸Fears more than 1,000 impacted in school concrete crisis

🔸Kwasi Kwarteng apologises for last year's disastrous mini-budget

🔸One year since Liz Truss became PM for 50 days

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Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has been forced to apologise after claiming she’d done a “f****** good job”, while others “sat on their a**se”. What’s your reaction to her comments?05 Sep 202300:12:42

🔸Gillian Keegan apologises for swearing over school crisis

🔸Banks to be punished if they wrongly shut out politicians

🔸Rayner gets levelling up role as Starmer shuffles front bench

🔸Kim Jong-un to meet Putin in Russia for talks on weapons


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Hundreds of schools still don’t know if buildings are safe amid concerns about collapsing RAAC concrete as pupils return to classrooms today and tomorrow, with at least 156 schools in England at risk.04 Sep 202300:10:46

Hundreds of schools still don’t know if buildings are safe amid concerns about collapsing RAAC concrete as pupils return to classrooms today and tomorrow, with at least 156 schools in England at risk.


872 migrants crossed the Channel in small boats on Saturday - the highest number on a single day this year.


Hundreds of council staff are ‘working from the beach’ - with a ten-fold increase in the number allowed to log in from abroad.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

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Judges will get powers to force criminals to attend their sentencing, while police chiefs will be able to sack rogue officers on the spot. What’s your reaction?31 Aug 202300:11:53

🔸Criminals to be forced to attend sentencing

🔸Police given greater powers to sack rogue officers

🔸Lucy Letby inquiry will be upgraded to statutory

🔸Around 121,000 died last year while waiting for NHS care

🔸Small boat crossings hit 20,000 this year

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Thousands of Brits are still stranded abroad and not entitled to compensation after Monday’s air traffic control meltdown. Tell us your reaction.30 Aug 202300:11:05
  • Air boss doubles salary to £1.3m as Brits stranded abroad
  • Residents back 'blade runner' vandals destroying ULEZ cameras
  • New ban on machetes & zombie-style knives
  • PC killed in hero rescue
  • Beer goggles don't work



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London Mayor Sadiq Khan will expand the capital’s Ulez zone today in what many claim is a war on motorists. Who will win the war?29 Aug 202300:15:16

The controversial expansion of London’s low emission Ulez zone takes effect from today hitting millions more drivers.


Thousands of Britons are still stranded abroad today after yesterday's national air traffic control system failure, the worst shutdown for more than a decade.


Britain's most senior police chief is banning officers from supporting 'woke' causes while on duty because it’s essential they remain ‘impartial’.

      

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Former NatWest chief Dame Alison Rose will get a £2.4m payout, despite being forced to resign over her handling of the closure of Nigel Farage's bank account. Tell us your reaction.24 Aug 202300:14:07

🔸Wagner boss killed in Russia plane crash

🔸Trump's Tucker Carlson interview while Republican rivals debate

🔸GCSE grades set to drop for a second year running

🔸Ex-NatWest boss Alison Rose set for £2.4m payout

🔸India lands rocket on moon

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After the NHS protected baby killer Lucy Letby and yet another Met Police officer is convicted of rape, are there any institutions that you still trust? And tell us why.23 Aug 202300:14:07

🔸Former Met officer jailed for 16 yrs for raping woman & girl

🔸PM blocked from overruling ULEZ expansion

🔸First womb transplant in UK

🔸Letby whistleblowing doctor leads calls to regulate NHS managers

🔸Chinese spy used LinkedIn to hunt UK secrets

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Tim Davie’s $1BN Defiant Last Stand & Labour’s Migrant Hotel Surrender11 Nov 202500:24:51
The Queen of Westminster returns with unrelenting fury at BBC boss Tim Davie, who—hours after his shock resignation over the Panorama Trump speech scandal—rallied staff to "fight for our journalism" amid damning evidence of bias, including doctored footage falsely framing Trump as inciting the Capitol riot. As Trump threatens a $1bn lawsuit against the Beeb, Julia demands: is this defiance or denial? She also rips into Labour's latest capitulation, with a High Court ruling greenlighting illegal migrants housed at Epping's Bell Hotel despite furious local protests, a migrant sex assault scandal, and costs spiralling to £2.1bn a year. Joined by Spiked Online's Tom Slater and Baroness Kate Hoey (ex-Labour MP and Culture Minister), it's a no-holds-barred dissection of media rot and migrant madness.

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NHS managers could face charges for failing to act sooner to stop Lucy Letby. What’s your reaction?21 Aug 202300:12:20

Lucy Letby will be sentenced today for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others, but is expected to refuse to attend court. Victims' families are calling for a change in the law to force criminals to face justice in person.


England's Lionesses have suffered a heartbreaking 1-0 defeat to Spain at the Women's World Cup in Australia.


London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been accused of trying to discredit and ‘silence’ scientists who claimed his Ulez policy had little impact on pollution.



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Fewer students will get top A and A* grades in their A-Levels today to tackle lockdown grade inflation. What’s your reaction?17 Aug 202300:17:06

🔸Students wait for A-level, T-level & BTec results

🔸Lionesses through to World Cup final after beating Australia

🔸PM 'really optimistic' about economy

🔸British Museum worker sacked after treasures 'missing, stolen or damaged' 

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As the barge fiasco continues at pace is it time for Britain to leave the European Convention of Human Rights and start sending migrants to Rwanda right now? And tell why.10 Aug 202300:11:26

🔸Calls to ditch ECHR if Rwanda plan blocked

🔸Diane Abbott deletes foul-mouthed migrant tweet

🔸Arrests over Oxford Street TikTok-inspired looting

🔸NI police chief battles for job after security breach 

🔸Harry's 'HRH' title removed from Royal website

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