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30 Nov 2024

#illegals

GB News: Romanian criminal arrested AGAIN in same spot in London just weeks after being deported - 'UK has a revolving door!'
Romanian criminal arrested AGAIN in same spot in London just weeks after being deported - 'UK has a revolving door!'
Ionut Stoica, a deported criminal, was arrested in London for illegal gambling and breaching a deportation order just weeks after being sent back to Romania. He has since been sentenced to 16 weeks in prison and will face immediate deportation upon release.

This incident highlights concerns over the UK's immigration system, with critics arguing that it reflects a failure to manage borders effectively. Recent statistics show a significant rise in enforced returns, reaching the highest levels in nearly six years.


#politics

GB News: Irish general election: Three-way tie as election 'too close to call', exit poll suggests
Irish general election: Three-way tie as election 'too close to call', exit poll suggests
Ireland's main opposition party, Sinn Fein, is projected to receive the most votes in the General Election with 21.1%, narrowly ahead of Fine Gael and Fianna Fail. However, the two centre-right parties may still form a coalition government without Sinn Fein.

Fine Gael and Fianna Fail will likely require support from smaller parties to secure a majority, as no single party can achieve the necessary 88 seats alone. Coalition negotiations are expected to continue beyond the first meeting of the new Dáil on December 18.


GB News: Lee Anderson tells Ed Miliband: Stand in my constituency at next General Election
Lee Anderson tells Ed Miliband: Stand in my constituency at next General Election
Reform MP Lee Anderson has invited Ed Miliband to contest in his Ashfield constituency during the next General Election, expressing confidence in defeating him. Anderson previously secured 43% of the vote in July, outpacing his Labour opponent, who garnered 29%.




GB News: Lee Anderson challenges Ed Miliband to stand in same constituency at next election: ‘I'd love it!’
Lee Anderson challenges Ed Miliband to stand in same constituency at next election: ‘I'd love it!’
Reform MP Lee Anderson has challenged Ed Miliband to run against him in Ashfield during the next General Election, confident he would win. Anderson criticized Miliband's net zero agenda, which has faced scrutiny over its feasibility and cost implications.

Miliband's plans for a renewable energy grid by 2030 have been questioned by think tanks, with claims that they would lead to higher electricity prices. Despite this, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer defended the government's green initiatives, linking them to health and economic benefits.


GB News: ‘If you don’t like it, clear off!’ Huge GB News row erupts as guest demands mass deportations
‘If you don’t like it, clear off!’ Huge GB News row erupts as guest demands mass deportations
A heated debate unfolded on GB News regarding multiculturalism and the potential introduction of blasphemy laws in the UK, sparked by a Labour MP's comments. Guests Lee Anderson and Amandeep Bhogal suggested that those who do not align with British cultural values should leave, a notion met with strong opposition from trade unionist Andy Twelves.

The discussion intensified as Twelves labeled the idea of mass deportations as authoritarian, while Anderson defended Bhogal's stance, arguing that respect for British history and laws is essential. This controversy follows calls from Labour MP Tahir Ali for measures against the desecration of religious texts, which has drawn criticism from Conservative figures who oppose any form of blasphemy laws.


GB News: Watch strange moment Keir Starmer crosses Commons floor to chat with Nigel Farage
Watch strange moment Keir Starmer crosses Commons floor to chat with Nigel Farage
Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage briefly conversed in the Commons during the voting on the Assisted Dying Bill, which saw MPs vote 330 to 275 in favor. The bill allows terminally ill adults with six months or less to live to seek assisted dying, pending strict safeguards.

Proposed by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, the bill's passage marks a significant step in the debate over end-of-life choices in England and Wales. Conservative MP Danny Kruger opposed the legislation, while the government maintained a neutral stance, allowing MPs to vote based on personal conscience.


#society

GB News: London pub rebrands as 'The Extinction Arms' with makeover to highlight grim future for boozers that will 'disappear by 2035'
London pub rebrands as 'The Extinction Arms' with makeover to highlight grim future for boozers that will 'disappear by 2035'
A London pub, The Pelton Arms, has rebranded as The Extinction Arms to highlight the potential loss of pubs in the UK by 2035. The initiative, part of a campaign by Simply Business, aims to raise awareness about the challenges facing small businesses, particularly independent pubs.

Landlord Geoff Keen expressed concern over the impact of rising costs and changing consumer habits on the survival of local pubs. Simply Business's COO emphasized the urgent need for action to preserve independent businesses, which are vital to community life and the economy.


GB News: WATCH: Fiery GB News debate on multiculturalism kicks off after call for 'blasphemy law'
WATCH: Fiery GB News debate on multiculturalism kicks off after call for 'blasphemy law'
A heated debate occurred on GB News regarding multiculturalism, sparked by a Labour MP's call for blasphemy laws in Britain. Guests Andy Twelves and Amandeep Bhogal both opposed the introduction of such laws.




GB News: Furious passengers go on hunger strike after luxury Antarctica cruise trip is abandoned
Furious passengers go on hunger strike after luxury Antarctica cruise trip is abandoned
Passengers on the luxury Antarctic cruise ship SH Diana have initiated a hunger strike following the cancellation of their voyage due to engine issues. The protest, led by Russian and Chinese passengers, demands full refunds for the trip, which cost between £7,000 and £10,000 per person.

The ship, which departed Cape Town on November 13, had to abandon its Antarctic itinerary after a malfunction in its electric propulsion motor. While safety concerns prompted the decision, passengers expressed frustration over the company's handling of the situation and the offered compensation, which includes a 50% cash refund or 65% credit for future cruises.


GB News: Outrage as shopping centre plays 'Baby Shark' on repeat to deter homeless people
Outrage as shopping centre plays 'Baby Shark' on repeat to deter homeless people
A Montreal shopping center has faced backlash for playing "Baby Shark" on repeat in its stairwells to deter homeless individuals. Advocacy groups criticize this method as "cruel and unusual," arguing it displaces vulnerable people without addressing homelessness's root causes.

While the mall claims the tactic has improved conditions, critics highlight the need for more humane solutions. The situation reflects a broader issue in Canada, where funding for shelters has declined over the past decade.


GB News: 'Utter woke gibberish!' University of Cambridge issues health and safety posters on how to use stairs
'Utter woke gibberish!' University of Cambridge issues health and safety posters on how to use stairs
Cambridge University has faced backlash for installing health and safety posters warning students about the dangers of using mobile phones on stairs. The campaign includes stark imagery and a QR code for reporting accidents, leading to student criticism that they are being treated like children.

Despite the controversy, the university maintains that the initiative stems from actual incidents involving phone use on stairs, emphasizing its commitment to student safety and welfare.


GB News: Gregg Wallace: BBC ‘has a lot of questions to answer’ amid misconduct allegations, says Paula London
Gregg Wallace: BBC ‘has a lot of questions to answer’ amid misconduct allegations, says Paula London
Paula London has raised concerns about the BBC's handling of misconduct allegations against MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace, suggesting that junior staff may feel unable to speak out. Wallace's lawyers deny the allegations, while Banijay UK has announced an external review into the claims.

The allegations against Wallace include inappropriate comments and behavior during filming, prompting an investigation. Wallace has committed to cooperating with the review and expressed gratitude for the support he has received. The BBC stated they take such issues seriously and have processes in place to address them.


GB News: WATCH: Assisted Dying Bill passes second reading in the House of Commons
WATCH: Assisted Dying Bill passes second reading in the House of Commons
The assisted dying Bill has successfully passed its second reading in the House of Commons, with MPs voting 330 to 275 in favor after a five-hour debate. The legislation, initially introduced by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, will now be reviewed by the House of Lords.




GB News: Train companies' 28,000 rail fare prosecutions REJECTED as Judge takes just two minutes to make decision
Train companies' 28,000 rail fare prosecutions REJECTED as Judge takes just two minutes to make decision
Over 28,000 rail fare evasion prosecutions have been declared null and void by Westminster Magistrates' Court due to unlawful use of the single justice procedure by Northern Rail and TransPennine Express. Affected passengers are set to receive refunds.

The Chief Magistrate ruled that these prosecutions, stemming from the Regulation of Railways Act 1889, should not have been processed through the SJP. Other train operators are also reviewing similar cases.


GB News: Tui flight passengers exposed to 'hypoxia risk' after cabin failed to pressurise
Tui flight passengers exposed to 'hypoxia risk' after cabin failed to pressurise
A Tui flight to Kos from Manchester faced a "hypoxia risk" after cabin pressurization failed due to maintenance errors. The Boeing 737-8K5 took off with engine bleed air switches left off, leading to a cabin altitude warning that went unaddressed for 43 minutes.

The pilots did not follow emergency protocols, prompting the aircraft to return to Manchester. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, though the investigation highlighted potential risks to cognitive performance for passengers if the flight had continued to higher altitudes.


GB News: Asda introduces its huge lineup of Christmas desserts - from 19p per serving
Asda introduces its huge lineup of Christmas desserts - from 19p per serving
Asda has launched a new Christmas dessert range for 2024, featuring 19 options starting at £3. The collection includes traditional and innovative treats, such as the £7 Raspberry, Pistachio & Passionfruit Pavlova Wreath and the award-winning £12 Caramel & Gingerbread Snow Cake.

The desserts cater to various budgets, with individual servings available from 19p. Premium options like the £15 Exceptional Winter Forest Bowl and the £8 Sticky Toffee Swirl Pudding are designed to impress. The full range is available in stores and online starting December 9.


#war

GB News: Zelensky indicates he could agree to a ceasefire to end Russian war - in return for Nato membership
Zelensky indicates he could agree to a ceasefire to end Russian war - in return for Nato membership
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has indicated a potential shift in his stance on the war, suggesting he might accept a ceasefire and NATO membership for currently controlled territories, while considering Russian-occupied areas as negotiable. This marks a significant change from his previous refusal to cede any territory.

Zelensky emphasized the urgency of NATO protection for Ukraine's existing borders to prevent further Russian aggression, despite ongoing military pressure. His proposal reflects a strategic pivot as the conflict continues beyond 1,000 days, with Russia unwilling to relinquish occupied regions.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: MI6 chief warns abandoning Ukraine would lead to ‘infinitely higher’ long-term security costs
MI6 chief warns abandoning Ukraine would lead to ‘infinitely higher’ long-term security costs
MI6 chief Richard Moore warned that abandoning Ukraine would threaten Western security and lead to greater long-term costs. He expressed concerns that if Putin succeeds in Ukraine, he would not stop there, potentially emboldening adversaries like China, North Korea, and Iran.

Moore's remarks come amid U.S. political tensions regarding support for Ukraine, particularly with President-elect Trump’s previous criticisms of military aid costs. He emphasized the importance of the U.S.-UK intelligence alliance in maintaining security and highlighted the current global threats, including rising extremism and Iran's nuclear ambitions.


#religion

GB News: New GB News series will 'give audience the chance to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas'
New GB News series will 'give audience the chance to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas'
GB News will launch an Advent Calendar series featuring 24 short inspirational messages from various religious figures starting Sunday. The initiative aims to provide viewers with moments of reflection on the true meaning of Christmas during the busy holiday season.

Participants include Rev Marcus Mak, Rev Mike Milmine, Rev Canon Richard England, Rev Chris Tufnell, and Josh Cutting. The series seeks to offer a solemn tone of anticipation amidst the festivities.


#culture

GB News: Crypto entrepreneur eats banana artwork bought for £5m
Crypto entrepreneur eats banana artwork bought for £5m
Chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun consumed a banana from his recently purchased $6.2 million artwork, 'Comedian' by Maurizio Cattelan, during a press conference in Hong Kong. This marks the first time the artwork's rightful owner has eaten the banana, which is part of a conceptual piece involving regular replacement.

Sun embraced the performance aspect of the act, comparing the artwork to cryptocurrencies and NFTs. He also provided a review of the banana, stating it was superior to others. Each attendee received a banana and duct tape as a souvenir. Sun is currently facing SEC charges related to unregistered security tokens.


#crime

GB News: ‘He’s a ticking bomb!’ Mum demands rethink as daughter’s ‘sadistic’ killer to be freed
‘He’s a ticking bomb!’ Mum demands rethink as daughter’s ‘sadistic’ killer to be freed
Doreen Soulsby, mother of murder victim Joanne Tulip, warns that her daughter's killer, Steven Ling, is "a ticking bomb" as he prepares for release from prison after serving time for the brutal 1997 murder. Despite the Parole Board's decision to release him, Soulsby expresses grave concerns about women's safety.

Ling, who stabbed Tulip 60 times and has a history of sexual violence, will be released under strict conditions, including curfews and supervision. Soulsby fears he still harbors dangerous fantasies and believes the public's confidence in the justice system has been severely undermined.


GB News: Police officer who punched suspect in face THREE times found to have used 'reasonable force'
Police officer who punched suspect in face THREE times found to have used 'reasonable force'
A West Yorkshire Police officer, PC Brian Long, has been cleared of misconduct after a panel deemed his use of force during an October 2022 arrest as reasonable and necessary. The panel found his actions, including a "light tap" and three punches in response to a headbutt, were in self-defense.

While the panel noted concerns about PC Long's unprofessional language, they concluded he did not provoke the attack. He has been instructed to complete a reflective practice review as a result.


#sports

GB News: NFL legend Tom Brady delivers scathing verdict on Daniel Jones after New York Giants $160m debacle
NFL legend Tom Brady delivers scathing verdict on Daniel Jones after New York Giants $160m debacle
Tom Brady criticized Daniel Jones for requesting his release from the New York Giants after being benched, suggesting it showed a lack of loyalty to a team that invested heavily in him. Brady emphasized the importance of trust and respect among teammates, sharing his own experiences of facing adversity.

Jones' situation deteriorated after being demoted to scout team safety, with financial factors influencing the Giants' decision to bench him. Despite initially offering to assist the team, he ultimately decided to leave, prompting mixed reactions from teammates regarding the organization's treatment of him.


#other

GB News: TUI unveils largest-ever collection of new tours - going to Spain, the USA, Thailand and more
TUI unveils largest-ever collection of new tours - going to Spain, the USA, Thailand and more
TUI UK & Ireland has launched its largest collection of tours for Summer 2026, featuring 60 itineraries worldwide due to a 77% rise in bookings for Summer 2025. Destinations include Japan, the USA, and Kenya, with a focus on immersive experiences.

The new offerings include expanded Tour & Stay packages, allowing travelers to combine tours with beach relaxation. Highlights include the Best of Malaysia Private Tour, Flavours of Sorrento in Italy, and a comprehensive Grand Tour of Thailand, each designed for unique local experiences.