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27 Jan 2025
#illegals
GB News: Donald Trump secures deportations BREAKTHROUGH as Colombia offers up own presidential plane to take back illegal migrants
Donald Trump has achieved a breakthrough in deportations after Colombia's President Gustavo Petro offered his presidential plane to return illegal migrants. This marks a reversal from Petro's previous stance of blocking return flights, which he had recently denied.
In response to Colombia's refusal to accept deportees, Trump threatened significant tariffs and travel bans on Colombian officials. Following this pressure, Petro's administration committed to ensuring the dignified return of Colombian migrants, emphasizing the need for decent conditions in the process.
#politics
GB News: Donald Trump FINALLY calls Keir Starmer just days after PM pleaded President to pick up phone
Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer spoke on the phone, where Trump expressed condolences for Starmer's brother and congratulated him on his inauguration. They discussed the Gaza ceasefire, security in the Middle East, and trade relations.
Both leaders emphasized the strong ties between the UK and US and agreed to meet again for further discussions.
GB News: 'Labour needs to stop promising things,' says Dame Andrea Jenkyns
Dame Andrea Jenkyns commended GB News for its "fair debates" and criticized mainstream media in Britain for failing to maintain public trust. She believes traditional outlets have significant work ahead to regain credibility among the public.
GB News: 'He has a vision for the future!' Nana Akua fumes at Labour activist who claims Farage is feeding 'on pessimism like a parasite'
GB News presenter Nana Akua defended Nigel Farage against Labour's criticisms, pointing to economic challenges under Labour, including farmers' threats to strike over inheritance tax. She questioned how Farage could be labeled as promoting a "miserable decline" when he shows patriotism and a vision for the UK.
Labour activist Chris Worrall countered, asserting that Labour has a plan for change and accused Farage of feeding on pessimism. He claimed that Labour is focused on improving the NHS and infrastructure, while Farage represents a "poverty of ambition." Farage responded by asserting that Labour's vision is the truly miserable one.
GB News: Watch as Kemi Badenoch defends Conservative record on tackling grooming gangs
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, has defended her party's efforts against grooming gangs, stating she has done her part. This comes as Reform UK leads a national opinion poll for the first time, increasing pressure on Badenoch and her party.
#society
GB News: 'Take it down!' Nigel Farage demands Elon Musk removes terror video watched by Southport killer
Nigel Farage has urged Elon Musk to remove a violent video from X that was viewed by Axel Rudakabana before he committed a murder spree. Despite requests, the footage remains accessible, prompting calls for social media platforms to eliminate all terrorist material.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper echoed these concerns, emphasizing the dangers of such content. Farage also expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of a public inquiry into the Southport stabbings, questioning its timeline and transparency.
GB News: WATCH: Weather Journalist Nathan Rao outlines the fresh weather warnings in place across UK
Britain is bracing for more severe weather as Storm Herminia approaches, following the disruption caused by Storm Eowyn. Wind gusts of 50 to 60 mph are anticipated, with the possibility of reaching 70 mph in exposed coastal and hilly areas.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel and Lebanon extend truce, with IDF troop withdrawal deadline moved to Feb. 18
Israel and Lebanon have extended the deadline for Israeli troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon to February 18, 2025, after the initial 60-day ceasefire period expired. The extension comes amid concerns that the Lebanese army has not fully deployed to prevent Hezbollah from reestablishing its presence.
Despite the agreement, Hezbollah has rejected the extension and called for continued confrontations with Israeli forces, leading to violent clashes resulting in casualties. The situation remains tense as both sides navigate the ceasefire conditions, with the U.S. monitoring the arrangement.
#culture
GB News: Kai Widdrington makes stance clear on Wynne Evans 'sexual jibe' saga as Strictly star offers support
Wynne Evans, a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, has apologized for making inappropriate comments towards host Janette Manrara during a photocall. The remarks, which included a crude joke about a three-way sexual act, have led to a warning from BBC bosses regarding his behavior on tour.
Support for Evans has emerged from fellow contestants, including Kai Widdrington and Katya Jones, who shared posts on social media expressing solidarity. Evans has faced previous controversies, including a "hand incident" with Jones, which she defended as an inside joke. He has also withdrawn from a performance due to an ankle injury but continues to participate in the tour.
#crime
GB News: Doorstep knife deliveries to be BANNED in Labour bid to stop 'next Southport attack'
Labour plans to ban doorstep delivery of knives bought online to prevent incidents like the Southport attack. New measures will require age and ID checks for knife purchases, allowing only the buyer to receive the delivery. Violators could face up to six months in jail.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the need for stricter regulations, citing the ease with which children can access dangerous weapons online. The proposals also include holding social media companies accountable for content promoting knife crime, with fines for non-compliance.
GB News: 'Two-tiered attitude!' Reform UK chairman SLAMS Labour for letting Axel Rudukabana 'fall through the net'
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf criticized authorities for a "two-tiered attitude" in their response to the Southport killer, who had been referred to the Prevent program three times before the murder. He alleged that there is differential treatment based on immutable characteristics and faith.
#sports
GB News: John McEnroe doesn't hold back on Alexander Zverev after Jannik Sinner wins Australian Open
John McEnroe criticized Alexander Zverev's performance after his loss to Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open final, describing him as "flat as a pancake." McEnroe noted Zverev's inability to engage Sinner in a competitive match, particularly in the latter sets.
Sinner, meanwhile, deflected questions about his ongoing doping case, expressing pride in his performance and focusing on the victory. He emphasized the support of his team and maintained a positive outlook despite the challenges off the court.