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. , but not princess catherine. how to do with how much is this to do with her sitting down? that candid, sitting down? that very candid, emotional, calm and emotional, but also calm and collected description of what she's been going through with her diagnosis ? shall we her cancer diagnosis? shall we speak to cameron walker, our royal , cameron, royal correspondent, cameron, i hope that perhaps this yougov survey might, bring a smile to princess catherine's face. what do you think? >> well, quite possibly the princess of wales has always been of the most popular been one of the most popular members family. members of the royal family. with the public. in with the british public. and in fact, poll of yougov fact, this latest poll of yougov shows that the princess of wales's popularity is up six points since the start the points since the start of the year and back in january, she went into hospital for abdominal surgery as we now know, she surgery and as we now know, she is battling and undergoing treatment for, can
. , but not princess catherine. how to do with how much is this to do with her sitting down? that candid, sitting down? that very candid, emotional, calm and emotional, but also calm and collected description of what she's been going through with her diagnosis ? shall we her cancer diagnosis? shall we speak to cameron walker, our royal , cameron, royal correspondent, cameron, i hope that perhaps this yougov survey might, bring a smile to princess catherine's face. what do you think? >>...
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our political correspondent , catherine, what correspondent, catherine, what does this mean for the snp and their now minority government ? their now minority government? >> yes. well, now a minority government. so potentially in quite a lot of trouble, there's 129 seats in the scottish parliament, the snp only holds 63. so they're just two short of a majority, which is why they needed , this deal with the green needed, this deal with the green party that they've had since 2021. but it's all broken down exceptionally acrimoniously today. exceptionally acrimoniously today . and fundamentally because today. and fundamentally because of the rowing back on their net zero plans, because of unhappiness about the gender reform, etc, the scottish greens were already going to have a vote on whether to continue to in this agreement or not. i think humza yousaf decided to get ahead with it and basically pull the plug on it. so of course now the scottish greens are furious. they're accusing him of betraying a generation now fundamentally vie and the snp's only real friends were those seven, scottis
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so let's see. >> well, thank you very much indeed , catherine. and please do indeed, catherine. and please do come back to us when you have the details of what was going on in that meeting. when hear in that meeting. when you hear from minister and his from the prime minister and his team, put out. >> i have to say, talking to catherine, , we all catherine, there, we had all those pictures we saw those pictures we saw. we saw the walk in, sit down the president walk in, sit down in chair walk out in a chair and then walk out almost time , of course. almost in real time, of course. >> are you suggesting that maybe not much was said? not that much was said? >> saying i'm sure they had >> i'm saying i'm sure they had some photographs some lovely photographs taken. well in other news, bates, well in other news, alan bates, who campaign for justice who led the campaign for justice in post office scandal and in the post office scandal and had turned an itv had his story turned into an itv drama , is giving evidence to the drama, is giving evidence to the post office inquiry today. >>
so let's see. >> well, thank you very much indeed , catherine. and please do indeed, catherine. and please do come back to us when you have the details of what was going on in that meeting. when hear in that meeting. when you hear from minister and his from the prime minister and his team, put out. >> i have to say, talking to catherine, , we all catherine, there, we had all those pictures we saw those pictures we saw. we saw the walk in, sit down the president walk in, sit down in...
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but an absolutely dreadful, dreadful day here in hainault. >> thank you so much, catherine, for being there on the scene for us. and from speaking to those local people and their concerns . local people and their concerns. katherine forster, our gb news correspondent there, live in hainault by the scene of that horrific, horrific crime. and we should say we don't really know yet, do we? whether this was a random attack to what level it was premeditated, whether those who came to harm were targeted in any way . it who came to harm were targeted in any way. it seems as though the police were suggesting that they weren't being directly targeted. so perhaps this was in some ways quite a random attack, at least in terms of those who were targeted. >> yes, but still so much more to learn about this. and of course, we will bring you more as the metropolitan police release this. we understand, of course, that the suspect is undergoing a form of interrogation. there are some concerning reports that he was shouting, do you believe in god as he attacked some of the police officers? so some reall
but an absolutely dreadful, dreadful day here in hainault. >> thank you so much, catherine, for being there on the scene for us. and from speaking to those local people and their concerns . local people and their concerns. katherine forster, our gb news correspondent there, live in hainault by the scene of that horrific, horrific crime. and we should say we don't really know yet, do we? whether this was a random attack to what level it was premeditated, whether those who came to harm were...
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, international law, catherine, we're going to have to leave it there. but great to speak to you.thank there. but great to speak to you. thank you for bringing us that important context this that important context to this story. correspondent story. political correspondent katherine story. political correspondent kattalking legal expert be talking to a legal expert a little later about this. little bit later about this. where civil service where does the civil service stand? they position stand? can they take a position like this ? is some people saying like this? is some people saying that sacked? that they should be sacked? >> yes , and frankly, if this >> yes, and frankly, if this were any other issue, surely they would be sacked if there was someone employed to do a job employed to deliver the policy of the government of the day, who then decided actually , i'm who then decided actually, i'm not a civil servant, i'm a politician, i'm going to make the policy. well, no, that's not your job, the policy. well, no, that's not yourjob, civil servant. your
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so the government dearly needs to get some flights to off rwanda at long last. >> catherine, i should say we're looking at pictures now of the debate in the house of commons, home secretary james cleverly on his feet, answering points from across the house. but catherine, perhaps what's new and has picked up the ears of many people today, is a leak, really, from the government, suggesting that if rwanda, happens, if this bill passes , indeed, if it bill passes, indeed, if it passes this week, flights get off the ground. this is only the start of the big operation of this government to find places to send illegal migrants to also on the list to strike similar deals to this are botswana, costa rica , many other costa rica, many other countries. what can you tell us about the new deals the government is seeking ? government is seeking? >> yes, that was reported in the times this morning and we asked the prime minister's spokesman specifically about that. he said, oh , well, these are based said, oh, well, these are based on old documents. i would guide you away from that. but then he wen
so the government dearly needs to get some flights to off rwanda at long last. >> catherine, i should say we're looking at pictures now of the debate in the house of commons, home secretary james cleverly on his feet, answering points from across the house. but catherine, perhaps what's new and has picked up the ears of many people today, is a leak, really, from the government, suggesting that if rwanda, happens, if this bill passes , indeed, if it bill passes, indeed, if it passes this...
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carrying out his first public engagements since his wife catherine's cancer diagnosis. we'll have all the latest of his latest visit. what a contrast, what a contrast . the day we learn prince harry has given up on the uk, declared residency in the united states is also the day that prince william gets back out there quietly , diligently getting on quietly, diligently getting on with his job. >> you know, i'm going to call it. i don't think that he really is going to give up, the uk, you think harry so readily. i think he's done. i mean , he backdated he's done. i mean, he backdated the date of in this filing to the date of in this filing to the date of in this filing to the date when he was evicted from frogmore cottage. so obviously , you know, everything obviously, you know, everything harry does has some kind of symbolic weight relating to his victimisation, his feeling hurt, the decision of the king to evict him from that cottage that was given to them by the queen when they first got married. i don't think that he's going anywhere it does seem anywhere he has. it
carrying out his first public engagements since his wife catherine's cancer diagnosis. we'll have all the latest of his latest visit. what a contrast, what a contrast . the day we learn prince harry has given up on the uk, declared residency in the united states is also the day that prince william gets back out there quietly , diligently getting on quietly, diligently getting on with his job. >> you know, i'm going to call it. i don't think that he really is going to give up, the uk, you...
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22 months in prison after he filmed her naked by setting up a camera in her teddy bears. 21 year old catherine simpson says no one believed her when she raised concerns about sexually suggestive behaviour. she's now launched a government petition which calls for an increase in maximum sentences for sex offences. thames water is warning that bills could skyrocket by more than 40% as it puts forward an investment plan amid its funding crisis. it would see extra money spent on environmental projects in an effort to treat sewage spills and chronic leaks. communities secretary michael gove has previously said that customers must not be forced to cover the costs of the company's mismanagement. thames water is struggling to prevent a total collapse of its business, amid fears £13 billion worth of debt . fears £13 billion worth of debt. the number of people dying due to alcohol related causes is at a record high. misuse of alcohol increased rapidly at the start of the covid pandemic, according to the office for national statistics. experts say the new figures show a continuation of that trend with d
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says catherine. that's a charge and a half. >> well, there you go. david says, miss rayner's tax affairs . says, miss rayner's tax affairs. the question now is honesty and integrity. and hypocrisy. she aspires to be the next deputy prime minister >> and ross is cutting through all of the noise, saying , all of the noise, saying, actually, what matters here is policy. when starmer gets in, he's going to do yet more u—turns become new corbyn. u—turns and become a new corbyn. and i suppose if resources allow, if resources allow, you could, you could put you could, you could promise anything under the sun. you could and just say if resources allow free ponies for all resources, allow jeremy corbyn free wi—fi for all. >> yes. what else did he promise? >> 58 billion for the waspi women? 58 billion. he wanted to nationalise rail, mail, water. he wanted to. there was something else. he wanted to nationalise bt . nationalise bt. >> bt. well, there you go. bt is free, keep your views coming in. gbnews.com/your say let us know what you make of the investi
says catherine. that's a charge and a half. >> well, there you go. david says, miss rayner's tax affairs . says, miss rayner's tax affairs. the question now is honesty and integrity. and hypocrisy. she aspires to be the next deputy prime minister >> and ross is cutting through all of the noise, saying , all of the noise, saying, actually, what matters here is policy. when starmer gets in, he's going to do yet more u—turns become new corbyn. u—turns and become a new corbyn. and i...
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catherine, you've been travelling with the prime minister. you've been talking to the prime minister what have we learned on this two day trip around europe ? day trip around europe? >> well, frankly, that the united kingdom is going to prioritise defence spending, a big boost to it. up to 2.5% by the end of the decade . and rishi the end of the decade. and rishi sunak has told us that he's made a choice . now he's been quizzed a choice. now he's been quizzed on how it's all going to be paid for. now the government is saying they're going to cut 70,000 civil service jobs to take those numbers in the civil service back to pre—pandemic levels . but bodies like the levels. but bodies like the institute for fiscal studies, etc. are saying that there's likely to be quite deep cuts to pubuc likely to be quite deep cuts to public services, and the prime minister will not be drawn on that. but he's here today in berlin and yesterday in poland, sending a message saying that he thinks we stand at an inflection point that the world is the most dangero
catherine, you've been travelling with the prime minister. you've been talking to the prime minister what have we learned on this two day trip around europe ? day trip around europe? >> well, frankly, that the united kingdom is going to prioritise defence spending, a big boost to it. up to 2.5% by the end of the decade . and rishi the end of the decade. and rishi sunak has told us that he's made a choice . now he's been quizzed a choice. now he's been quizzed on how it's all going to be...
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let's speak with gb news political correspondent katherine forster on this now, because catherine, the prime minister sort of trying to make this one of his crusades, there's clearly a big problem of an uptick of mental health claims here. >> yes. this is a very difficult nettle that the government has decided finally to grasp after for a long time. i think putting it simply in the too hard basket. but the fact of the matter is that the cost of sickness and long term disability benefits has absolutely gone through the roof, and especially since the pandemic, we've got 2.8 million people on long term benefits and the cost to the taxpayer ultimately is currently £69 billion a year. and that's projected to rise to 90 vie by the end of the next parliament. if nothing is done now, there's been a rise of some 700,000 odd people. additionally claiming these benefits since the pandemic and as you say, over half of them, suffer from anxiety or depression. some mental health issues. and often thatis mental health issues. and often that is going along with something else. but clearly this is hug
let's speak with gb news political correspondent katherine forster on this now, because catherine, the prime minister sort of trying to make this one of his crusades, there's clearly a big problem of an uptick of mental health claims here. >> yes. this is a very difficult nettle that the government has decided finally to grasp after for a long time. i think putting it simply in the too hard basket. but the fact of the matter is that the cost of sickness and long term disability benefits...
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us now is our political correspondent katherine forster this is quite an interesting row, isn't it, catherine, the irish deputy prime minister, essentially saying people are so fearful of this rwanda deportation plan that they're flooding into into ireland. is there truth to this? >> well, yes, there is apparently, because micheal martin, the deputy irish premier, has been saying that 80% of, people seeking asylum coming in to ireland now are in fact coming, from northern ireland. so they've come in, across the channel, presumably on small boats. lots of people still come in on lorries as well. of course. and then of course, because there is effectively no border between northern ireland and ireland, of course , still in the eu, they course, still in the eu, they are free to cross the united kingdom, northern ireland into ireland, from which, of course they cannot then be deported from rwanda. so yes, he is saying that the rwanda bill that only passed into law in the early hours of tuesday morning only got royal assent. i'm sorry, voted through on the early hours of tuesday morning and he pas
us now is our political correspondent katherine forster this is quite an interesting row, isn't it, catherine, the irish deputy prime minister, essentially saying people are so fearful of this rwanda deportation plan that they're flooding into into ireland. is there truth to this? >> well, yes, there is apparently, because micheal martin, the deputy irish premier, has been saying that 80% of, people seeking asylum coming in to ireland now are in fact coming, from northern ireland. so...
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. >> of course, princess catherine has been in hot for water releasing images herself, as you alluded to there. cameron what reassurances have you been given that this is a completely unedhed that this is a completely unedited photograph? >> we see the photograph of your screen there of the mother's day photograph, where there were a few little bits of manipulation on the image, including perhaps a missing finger. mingus, a princess charlotte sleeve was also slightly off, as well as the princess of wales's zip . the princess of wales's zip. nothing like that in this photograph. it's not been airbrushed. it is just a single shot of prince louis lying on the grass. royal sources have assured me that this photograph has not been edited. i think we can believe them, to be honest. let's not get into conspiracy theories here, and the whole point of this photograph is to celebrate prince louis birthday. this kind of this unwritten rule between the royal household and the general public that in, in exchange for privacy for the royal children as they grow up as is clearly their right and the p
. >> of course, princess catherine has been in hot for water releasing images herself, as you alluded to there. cameron what reassurances have you been given that this is a completely unedhed that this is a completely unedited photograph? >> we see the photograph of your screen there of the mother's day photograph, where there were a few little bits of manipulation on the image, including perhaps a missing finger. mingus, a princess charlotte sleeve was also slightly off, as well as...
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katherine forster who's going to bnng katherine forster who's going to bring us the detail on all of this, catherine, i suppose this isn't a surprise coming from the popular conservative, of which liz truss is a is a prime member, if not the leader of it all. >> yes. she's not the leader , >> yes. she's not the leader, for obvious reasons. and even liz truss , who's not liz truss, who's not particularly troubled by self—doubt, i think it's fair to say, is not suggesting for a moment that she should run again for conservative leader after her brief seven week tenure as prime minister but mark littlewood, who was formerly the director of the institute for economic affairs , this right economic affairs, this right leaning libertarian free market think tank, have been plotting , think tank, have been plotting, apparently, for what happens after the next election. bear in mind, of course, it hasn't happened yet. it might not happened yet. it might not happen for months, but they're working on the assumption the conservatives are going to lose it it badly . so mark it and lose it badly. so mark littlewo
katherine forster who's going to bnng katherine forster who's going to bring us the detail on all of this, catherine, i suppose this isn't a surprise coming from the popular conservative, of which liz truss is a is a prime member, if not the leader of it all. >> yes. she's not the leader , >> yes. she's not the leader, for obvious reasons. and even liz truss , who's not liz truss, who's not particularly troubled by self—doubt, i think it's fair to say, is not suggesting for a...
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catherine this is a story that is not going away . it's been rumbling going away. it's been rumbling on for some time, but it's becoming a bit of a problem for sir keir starmer. >> yes, it is, because they keep being asked about it, because the information that angela rayner has given that no capital gains tax was due, the question that hasn't been answered is why was that? so we had the shadow foreign secretary, david lammy , foreign secretary, david lammy, defending her yesterday, saying basically , just pick on basically, just pick on a northern woman, why don't you that this is a smear campaign designed to distract from tory chaos? fast forward a day. we have sir keir starmer trying to talk about the nhs , but being talk about the nhs, but being instead asked about angela rayner's tax affairs. let's have a look at what he had to say. >> angela rayner has been asked no end of questions about this . no end of questions about this. she's answered them all, she said. she's very happy to answer any questions from the any further questions from the police or from any
catherine this is a story that is not going away . it's been rumbling going away. it's been rumbling on for some time, but it's becoming a bit of a problem for sir keir starmer. >> yes, it is, because they keep being asked about it, because the information that angela rayner has given that no capital gains tax was due, the question that hasn't been answered is why was that? so we had the shadow foreign secretary, david lammy , foreign secretary, david lammy, defending her yesterday,...