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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Grand Jury Indicts Wisconsin Judge Who Helped Migrant Escape ICE
Milwaukee Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan has been indicted for allegedly aiding an illegal alien, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, in evading arrest by U.S. Customs and Enforcement. She faces charges of obstruction and could face up to six years in prison and a $350,000 fine.
Dugan's indictment follows her arrest by the FBI, with accusations of corruptly influencing the administration of law regarding Flores-Ruiz, who has a history of violent criminal charges. She plans to enter a plea at her upcoming hearing.
GB News: Calais migrant expects Britons to pay for EVERYTHING as he speaks ahead of Channel crossing attempt
GB News presenter Patrick Christys reported from Calais on the migrant crisis, highlighting that over 12,000 migrants have crossed the Channel this year, a 31% increase from last year. Many migrants expressed expectations that British citizens would support them upon arrival.
Christys observed a boat prepared for crossing, noting inadequate fuel provided to migrants. He described the situation as chaotic, with migrants openly attempting crossings and French authorities taking limited action. The Home Office plans to combat people smuggling with new powers under the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill.
GB News: Patrick Christys left astonished after finding Calais forest filled to the brim with migrant tents
GB News presenter Patrick Christys reported from Calais, highlighting a significant migrant camp filled with tents, primarily occupied by Eritrean migrants attempting to cross the Channel to the UK. Despite government efforts to address the crisis, over 12,000 migrants have already made the perilous journey this year.
The situation starkly contrasts with government promises, as more than 500 migrants crossed the Channel while Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced new immigration measures. A tragic incident occurred when a fire on a small boat resulted in one death and several injuries. Migrants expressed challenges in France, citing language barriers as a reason for their desire to reach an English-speaking country.
GB News: Patrick Christys makes astonishing migrant boat finding just moments after arriving in Calais
Patrick Christys reported from Calais, France, where he discovered a small boat prepared for illegal crossings to the UK, equipped with makeshift life jackets and fuel. He noted that two boats had already departed, highlighting the ongoing migrant crisis and the apparent inaction of French authorities.
During his 24-hour stay, Christys spoke with migrants, including one from Sudan, who expressed determination to reach Britain for a better life, dismissing fears about the dangerous journey. The situation underscores the challenges faced by both British and French authorities in managing the crisis.
GB News: WATCH: Moment Patrick Christys visits Calais warehouse full of migrants with sights on Britain
Patrick Christys visits a Calais warehouse packed with migrants aiming to reach the UK. One migrant expressed his desire to go to England for a better life. Many are choosing to cross the Channel by hiding in lorries rather than paying high fees for small boats.
#politics
GB News: Brussels insider blows lid on the hardline deal EU will foist on Keir Starmer as 'reset' looms
Sir Keir Starmer faces pressure to accept a three-year fishing rights deal with the EU, which would allow EU vessels access to UK waters for up to 14 years post-Brexit. Tensions have escalated, particularly with French officials making threats regarding fishing licenses and energy supplies.
Former Brexit negotiator Lord Frost emphasized the UK's compliance with the Trade and Cooperation Agreement, having granted 98% of fishing license applications. Concerns over French rhetoric and threats have been raised, with calls for a more cooperative approach to resolve ongoing disputes.
GB News: Keir Starmer rejects Enoch Powell comparison as Labour MPs fume over 'island of strangers' migration comment
Sir Keir Starmer has distanced himself from comparisons to Enoch Powell, emphasizing the need for controlled immigration while facing backlash from Labour MPs who accuse him of echoing far-right rhetoric. His upcoming immigration White Paper proposes stricter measures, including banning car home visas and extending citizenship timelines.
Despite criticism, polling indicates public support for Starmer's views on immigration, with a significant portion of Labour voters favoring a reduction in net migration. The government's new immigration White Paper suggests a potential decrease in net migration to 300,000 by 2029.
GB News: 'I believe that there is a chance that we could see a revival of the Conservative Party'
Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative Leader, is firmly opposing the proposed family farm tax and plans to reset UK-EU relations, which she believes would undermine Brexit. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining freedom of movement and a strong defense of Brexit to regain voter support.
Despite recent local election losses, there is potential for the Conservative Party to recover by focusing on key issues like immigration and Brexit. Historical precedents show that political parties can rebound from setbacks, as seen with Labour's turnaround in 2021.
GB News: Kemi Badenoch declares Brexit war on Keir Starmer as she pledges to reverse any ‘row backs’
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has pledged to reverse any Brexit concessions made by Keir Starmer's government as it seeks to reset relations with the EU. She expressed concerns over free movement, EU payments, fishing rights, and defense spending, warning that Labour's negotiations could harm Britain.
Badenoch emphasized the importance of protecting coastal communities dependent on fishing and criticized potential UK contributions to EU defense funds. She established "five tests" for Labour's negotiations and rejected the idea of reopening Brexit discussions, advocating for a focus on future opportunities.
GB News: Inside ‘Britain’s first Reform UK pub’ where EVERYBODY is welcome and you can get two pints for £6
The Talbot in Blackpool has rebranded as Britain's first Reform UK pub, aiming to serve as a gathering place for Reform UK members and the general public. Co-owner Pete Flynn emphasized the venue's inclusivity, despite joking about political rivalries.
The rebranding aligns with Reform UK's strategy to establish a physical presence and expand influence in former Conservative strongholds. The Talbot plans to attract customers with promotions and themed menu items, marking a new chapter for the political movement.
#society
GB News: Patrick Christys confronts aid worker helping Calais migrants who admits ‘I know there’s wrong’uns’
A Calais aid worker acknowledged the presence of "wrong'uns" among migrants while defending their humanitarian efforts. They reported a rise in Channel crossings, with 601 arrivals on a single day, and expressed frustration with the current system and government messaging regarding migration.
The worker emphasized their experience over a decade, stating they had never encountered serious criminals among migrants. They criticized the effectiveness of government responses to the ongoing crisis, highlighting the need for better solutions to prevent dangerous crossings.
GB News: eBay shoppers warned as product poses ‘serious risk of electric shock, fire and explosion’ - ‘stop using immediately’
A water immersion heater sold on eBay has been deemed unsafe, prompting its removal from the platform. Customers who purchased the item are advised to stop using it immediately due to risks of electric shock, fire, and explosion.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards highlighted that the product's design exposes live parts, posing serious hazards. Consumers are encouraged to contact their distributors for redress.
GB News: Camilla and King Charles step out for emotional engagement as Queen honours her brother's legacy
King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the Elephant Family's 'Wonders of the Wild' event at Kew Gardens, celebrating the conclusion of the 'Big Egg Hunt' art trail. They presented the Mark Shand Award and the Tara Award, honoring contributions to wildlife conservation and storytelling.
The event featured over 120 egg sculptures displayed across London, raising awareness and funds for Asian wildlife. Their Majesties engaged with artists and supporters, highlighting the charity's mission established by Queen Camilla's late brother, Mark Shand, in 2002.
GB News: Royal announces exact date they will abdicate throne in rare move
Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg will officially abdicate on October 3, 2025, after 24 years on the throne. His son, Prince Guillaume, will succeed him, having been prepared for this role as Lieutenant-Représentant since October 2022.
The transition will include a formal signing of the Act of Abdication, a swearing-in ceremony, and public celebrations, including a drone show and a concert. The royal family will also attend a special service at Notre Dame Cathedral following the events.
GB News: 'Ridiculous!' Welsh town 'oversaturated' with barber shops as FOURTEENTH salon opens
A small Welsh town, Porth, with a population under 6,000, will soon have 14 hair salons after a new barber shop was approved despite local opposition. Residents argue the town is already saturated with salons, with one for every 426 people, raising concerns about competition and retail diversity.
Critics highlight the decline of the high street and fear that the influx of barber shops may be linked to criminal activities. Planning officers defended the approval, stating it would positively contribute to the retail center. Local sentiment reflects frustration over the lack of diverse businesses in the area.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: ‘Really Satisfying’: Trump Unleashes Epic Throwdown on ‘Neocons,’ ‘Nation-Builders’
Alex Marlow, on his podcast, criticized the effectiveness of Western nation-building efforts in the Middle East, asserting that they have all failed. He highlighted the emergence of Westernized cities in the region, attributing their development to wealthy oligarchs and royals with oil money.
GB News: 'Putin needs a punch!' Ukrainian politician warns Russian 'bullies' won't negotiate ceasefire unless West ramps up pressure
Ukrainian politician Oleksandra Ustinova asserts that Vladimir Putin must face consequences from the West to engage in negotiations. She emphasizes that Putin is a bully who cannot be negotiated with and highlights President Zelensky's firm stance against territorial concessions.
Ustinova also notes the misperception in the West regarding Russian casualties, stating that Putin's war is supported by the majority of Russians, and he remains indifferent to loss of life. She advocates for strategic military operations to shift the balance in the conflict.
GB News: Donald Trump threatens to exert 'massive, maximum pressure' on Iran
President Trump has pledged to apply "maximum pressure" on Iran if an agreement is not reached, speaking at the Saudi-US Investment Forum. During his Gulf States visit, he praised Saudi Arabia's development and expressed hope for the country to sign the Abraham Accords.
However, he did not address the ongoing conflict involving Israel and Hamas, which has led Saudi Arabia to state that normalization with Israel will not occur until the war ends and progress is made towards a Palestinian state.
#economy
GB News: ‘That’s rubbish!’ Sunderland MP hits out at net zero claim as locals sweat over Nissan future
Sunderland MP Lewis Atkinson defended the government's electric vehicle policies amid concerns about Nissan's Sunderland factory, which employs 6,000 workers. He emphasized that Nissan's future relies on electric vehicle production and criticized suggestions to drop net zero targets as misguided.
Nissan announced plans to cut 20,000 jobs globally, yet Atkinson noted that the Sunderland plant received a £2 billion investment for electric vehicle manufacturing. Despite financial losses, Nissan's leadership expressed commitment to strengthening its presence in Europe through electrified vehicle assembly in Sunderland.
GB News: Jaguar Land Rover 'cannot discount' ending UK car production in favour of US amid tariffs mayhem
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has indicated that it may consider relocating production from the UK to the US due to auto tariffs imposed by President Trump. Although the company currently has no plans to shift operations, it cannot rule out the possibility, especially as sales in North America are expected to decline.
In response to the tariffs, Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited JLR's plant and announced measures to support the company, including changes to the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate to reduce penalties for non-compliance. These adjustments aim to incentivize JLR and other car manufacturers to remain in the UK.
#military
GB News: Royal Navy unveils secret weapon to 'illuminate' oceans and help hunt Russian submarines
The UK is exploring the deployment of AI-powered underwater drones, known as Lura, to detect Russian submarines in British waters. These autonomous drones can remain submerged for extended periods and utilize a network of sensors to analyze acoustic data, enhancing submarine detection capabilities.
Recent maritime incidents attributed to Russia have raised concerns about the security of critical underwater infrastructure. The Royal Navy is prepared to utilize these drones for surveillance and deterrence, aiming to protect national interests against potential threats.
#culture
GB News: Eurovision semi-final disrupted by 'stage invader' during Estonia's controversial entry: 'Was it staged?'
During Estonia's Eurovision semi-final performance, a woman unexpectedly rushed the stage, wearing a shirt that read "I love Tommy Cash." The incident occurred while Cash was performing his controversial song "Espresso Macchiato." He embraced the woman and continued the performance, leading to speculation about whether the interruption was genuine or staged.
The performance has drawn criticism for its portrayal of Italian culture, with backlash from Italian officials and calls for disqualification. Despite the controversy, Cash maintains that he is not mocking Eurovision, emphasizing his commitment to the performance.
#history
GB News: Last surviving resident of D-Day ghost village used to train for Normandy invasion dies aged 100
Peter Wellman, the last surviving resident of Tyneham, Dorset, has passed away at age 100. He was the final person born in the village, which was evacuated in 1943 for D-Day training, with its residents never allowed to return.
Wellman cherished his memories of Tyneham and visited the village regularly until recent years. His death marks the end of a historical connection to a community that was displaced during World War II.
GB News: Layton Williams bursts into tears over 'awful' truth about enslaved ancestors on Who Do You Think You Are?
Layton Williams became emotional on the BBC One show "Who Do You Think You Are?" after discovering his ancestors were enslaved. The West End performer learned about his family history in Jamaica, revealing that his great-great-grandmother was a washerwoman and that his ancestors were forcibly taken from Africa.
Williams expressed pride in his heritage while processing the painful history. He also explored his mother's side, uncovering connections to London, which he described as iconic. The episode highlighted his family's resilience and the significance of their story.
#crime
GB News: Kemi Badenoch says ‘jail them in Pakistan’ as grooming gang members flee Britain after raping girl
Kemi Badenoch has called for the imprisonment of grooming gang members who fled to Pakistan after raping a teenager, emphasizing the need for foreign criminals to serve their sentences in their home countries. She expressed frustration over countries reluctant to accept deportees and advocated for a national inquiry into grooming gangs.
The Ahmed brothers, convicted of raping a vulnerable girl in the 1990s, absconded during their trial, leading to increased sentences after a referral to the Court of Appeal. Badenoch's comments highlight ongoing concerns about the treatment of victims and the adequacy of sentences for such crimes.
GB News: Phone snatchers face instant karma after swiping device from Chinese student on London Underground
A Chinese student apprehended a phone thief at Tottenham Court Road Tube station last week, chasing him down an escalator and restraining him until police arrived. This incident underscores the alarming rise in phone thefts in London, with over 22,000 reported in Westminster alone in the past year.
The surge in mobile phone snatching, particularly in tourist areas, has prompted police to enhance patrols and collaborate with manufacturers to prevent stolen devices from being reused. Victims, including young children, are increasingly targeted, highlighting the urgent need for public awareness and prompt reporting of thefts.
GB News: Young motorists could be banned from driving on UK roads amid rise in car scams impacting millions
A significant rise in fake car insurance schemes, known as "ghost broking," has been reported, targeting young drivers. The Insurance Fraud Bureau indicates these scams have increased over 50% in two years, often advertised on social media platforms.
Victims may face severe financial and legal consequences, including hefty fines and driving bans. The IFB and other organizations have launched a campaign to raise awareness and encourage reporting of suspicious activities to protect vulnerable drivers.
#sports
GB News: Rory McIlroy handed blockbuster start to PGA Championship with tee-time confirmed amid storm conditions
The top three golfers—Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, and Xander Schauffele—are set to compete together in the opening rounds of the PGA Championship, promising an exciting start to the major tournament. McIlroy aims for consecutive major victories, Scheffler seeks to maintain his dominance, and Schauffele defends his title amid challenging weather conditions.
All three players are in strong form, with McIlroy expressing confidence in his game at Quail Hollow, a course where he has previously excelled. Scheffler and Schauffele also reflect on their recent performances and the significance of this championship. The competition is expected to be fierce with numerous elite players vying for the Wanamaker Trophy.
#science
GB News: Science breakthrough as experts discover universe is decaying FASTER than expected
Researchers at Radboud University have determined that the universe will end in one quinvigintillion years, much sooner than earlier estimates of 10 to the power of 1,100 years. This conclusion arises from the discovery that neutron stars and white dwarfs can evaporate through a process akin to Hawking radiation.
The study reveals that all gravitational objects can decay, leading to a reassessment of the universe's lifespan. Lead researcher Heino Falcke noted that prior calculations failed to consider this evaporation process, resulting in an overestimation of the universe's longevity.
GB News: Elon Musk accidently punches hole in atmosphere after rocket explodes in mid-air
SpaceX's Starship rocket launch in November 2023 created a temporary hole in the ionosphere, a first for a rocket explosion. The shock wave from the explosion disrupted the ionosphere's structure, which typically forms holes through chemical reactions from fuel.
Researchers observed the hole lasted 30 to 40 minutes, providing insights into the ionosphere's properties. This event has allowed scientists to deepen their understanding of this atmospheric layer, as SpaceX prepares for further test flights of the Starship.