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Jun 4, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: 'Is the Government gaslighting us into believing they have the migrant crisis under control?'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has proposed offshore detention centers for failed asylum seekers as part of efforts to address the illegal immigration crisis. This announcement follows criticism of his visit to Albania, where the leader dismissed the idea of hosting such facilities. The Labour Party previously scrapped the Rwanda scheme aimed at processing migrants offshore.
Concerns are rising as a report reveals many Channel migrants evade police checks, with only a fraction questioned about smuggler connections. Government spending on asylum accommodation is projected to soar to £15.3 billion over the next decade. Critics argue the UK needs a comprehensive offshore processing system to effectively manage illegal immigration.
GB News: Keir Starmer ‘reimposing free movement with EU by backdoor’: GB News analysis EXPOSES how ‘hundreds of thousands’ set to arrive from continent
Brexiteers are concerned that Sir Keir Starmer may concede to EU demands regarding a new Youth Mobility proposal, which could allow hundreds of thousands of young migrants to enter the UK without a strict quota. The proposal, which would not require a purpose for entry, has raised alarms about a potential return to free movement.
Starmer's government is under pressure to balance migration control with EU negotiations, as net migration figures have surged. Critics warn that relaxing migration rules could undermine the Brexit mandate and exacerbate housing and job market pressures. The ongoing talks reflect a contentious debate over the future of UK-EU migration policies.
GB News: WATCH: Nana Akua fumes 'it is a deterrent' in heated Rwanda clash
Former Labour MP Bill Rammell and GB News host Nana Akua debated Prime Minister Keir Starmer's plan to establish overseas "return hubs" for refused asylum seekers. The discussion highlighted parallels between Starmer's proposal and the previous Conservative government's Rwanda deportation scheme, which Labour abandoned last year.
#politics
Fox News: DAN GAINOR: Journalism's original spin. 7 ways the Tapper/Thompson Biden book attempts to absolve media
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's upcoming book, "Original Sin," attempts to shift blame for the media's inadequate coverage of President Biden's health onto the White House. Critics argue it whitewashes journalism's failures in addressing Biden's cognitive decline and the media's role in downplaying it.
The book is seen as a PR move for the authors, who claim to uncover truths about Biden's presidency while avoiding accountability for their own reporting. It highlights a broader trend of media outlets concealing Biden's issues, raising concerns about the trustworthiness of legacy media.
GB News: Britain begs EU to rejoin passport scheme amid Brexit reset
Britain has requested to rejoin the EU's pet passport scheme, which it left in January 2021 after Brexit. UK officials aim to restore the freedom of movement for pets as they negotiate a new veterinary deal with the EU, making travel less costly and complex for pet owners.
This request coincides with a Brexit reset summit where the UK government seeks to align with EU sanitary measures and enhance relations. The Confederation of British Industry has also called for practical steps to ease travel and strengthen cooperation on various issues, including defense.
GB News: Furious Donald Trump hits out at ex-FBI chief under investigation accused of making 'death threat' against US President
Former FBI Director James Comey is under investigation by the Secret Service after posting a message on social media interpreted by Trump allies as a threat against President Trump. The now-deleted post featured seashells arranged to form the numbers '8647', which some believe carry violent connotations.
The incident has drawn sharp criticism from Republicans and prompted an official investigation by the Department of Homeland Security. Comey later claimed he was unaware of the implications of the numbers and opposes violence. The Secret Service stated they take such rhetoric seriously, emphasizing their commitment to protecting the President.
GB News: 'Lined up for a big surrender': Richard Tice blasts Starmer’s EU talks as he reveals Farage demand
Richard Tice warns that Keir Starmer's upcoming EU summit could lead to a "big surrender" for Britain, fearing concessions on key issues like fishing and migration. He argues that the UK should secure a returns agreement on small boat migrants before engaging in talks with the EU.
Tice criticizes a potential UK-EU youth mobility scheme as a disguised version of freedom of movement, which he believes will exacerbate population density issues in the UK. Meanwhile, Starmer remains optimistic about the negotiations, claiming progress on multiple agreements with the EU, US, and India.
#society
GB News: Surge in common pest poses risk of 'stunted growth' for gardeners across UK - what to do
UK gardeners are increasingly threatened by surging aphid populations due to unusually hot May weather. These sap-sucking pests can weaken plants, causing leaf drop and stunted growth. Experts recommend cleaning garden debris, encouraging natural predators, and using physical barriers to combat infestations.
Additional strategies include planting aphid-resistant varieties like garlic and herbs, maintaining soil health with compost, and regularly inspecting plants for early signs of aphid activity. Effective management can help protect gardens from these damaging insects.
GB News: David Starkey brilliantly dismantles the left and explains their ‘outrage’ in powerful message
Historian David Starkey critiques the left's redefinition of citizenship, arguing it has devolved into a mere declaration, detached from cultural heritage and ancestral ties. He believes this shift undermines traditional notions of national identity and belonging.
Starkey contends that the left prioritizes rhetoric over substance, focusing on language changes rather than addressing real issues. He highlights how this linguistic emphasis has led to cancel culture and social control, where minor verbal missteps can have severe repercussions.
GB News: Ed Miliband issued urgent warning after Chinese 'kill switches' found in US solar farms
UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband faces pressure to pause the renewable energy rollout after concerns arose about Chinese components in American solar farms that could remotely disable equipment. Shadow Energy Minister Andrew Bowie called for an investigation into potential risks to UK solar plants.
The discovery has raised alarms about national security, with claims that compromised equipment could allow Beijing to disrupt power grids in the West. Industry sources indicate that British solar farms utilize inverters from various suppliers, including Chinese firms, which dominate the market.
GB News: Yorkshire locals demand action as leaders launch ambitious plan to fix failing railways
Lord Blunkett unveiled a phased plan to revamp Yorkshire's railways, addressing outdated infrastructure and poor service. The initiative aims to inject £20 billion into the economy, create 83,000 jobs, and support housing development through significant government investment over the next decade.
The plan calls for £2.4 billion for initial improvements and £14 billion for full implementation, alongside additional funding for tram services. Local mayors emphasized the need for modernized rail services to meet passenger demands and enhance connectivity across the region.
GB News: Labour looks to give electric cars more on-street parking with petrol and diesel drivers fined for using bays
Labour plans to introduce electric vehicle-only parking spaces in the UK, enforced by fines, to promote the transition from petrol and diesel cars. This initiative aligns with the government's goal of phasing out new petrol and diesel car sales by 2030 under the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate.
However, the Public Accounts Committee has raised concerns about the uneven distribution of public charging points and urged the government to address these challenges. The report emphasizes the need for a comprehensive network of public charge points to support drivers without access to home charging.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Flights resume at Yemen’s Saana airport, more than a week after Israeli strikes
Flights to Yemen's Sanaa resumed just 11 days after Israeli airstrikes severely damaged the airport. The first flight, operated by Yemenia from Amman, carried 136 passengers. The Israeli strikes were in retaliation for Houthi missile attacks targeting Israel.
Despite a US-Houthi deal to halt attacks, the Houthis continued their assaults on Israel, prompting further Israeli military action against Houthi-controlled Red Sea ports. Recent Israeli airstrikes resulted in casualties, highlighting the ongoing conflict.
Fox News: Trump’s Middle East trip handed Israel a historic opportunity — if it chooses to act, experts say
President Trump's recent Middle East tour, which notably excluded Israel, is seen by some as a strategic move that aligns with Israeli interests. Experts suggest that while Trump emphasized support for Israel, the country must seize the opportunities presented by shifting dynamics in the region, particularly concerning Iran and normalization with Saudi Arabia.
Despite media narratives of tension between Trump and Netanyahu, U.S. policy remains supportive of Israel, focusing on security and opposition to Iran's nuclear ambitions. However, Israeli officials express concern over potentially being sidelined in regional discussions, urging a proactive approach to influence U.S. actions and regional alliances.
GB News: Donald Trump 'lost his cool' and was 'frustrated' after Vladimir Putin snubbed Ukraine peace talks
Donald Trump exhibited signs of frustration during remarks on Vladimir Putin, suggesting peace talks between Ukraine and Russia won't progress until he meets with Putin. Body language expert Darren Stanton noted Trump's quick speech and facial expressions indicated anger and impatience over stalled negotiations.
The recent talks between Kyiv and Moscow failed to yield a ceasefire agreement, with both sides agreeing only to a prisoner exchange. European leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen and Keir Starmer, criticized Russia's demands as unrealistic, while Macron emphasized the need for a Trump-Putin summit to facilitate dialogue.
Fox News: Russian drone strike in Ukraine kills 9, injures 4 after peace talks, officials say
A Russian drone strike on a passenger bus in Bilopillia, Ukraine, resulted in nine fatalities and four injuries, according to Ukrainian officials. This attack occurred shortly after peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, which failed to yield a ceasefire agreement despite discussions on a significant prisoner swap.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the strike as a war crime and called for increased sanctions against Russia. The situation remains tense as both sides continue to negotiate, with Ukraine seeking a temporary ceasefire and Russia resisting such terms.
#history
GB News: Archaeologists discover miraculously well-preserved wooden artefact in ancient Roman town
Archaeologists in Leuven, Belgium, have discovered a well-preserved Ancient Roman wooden water pipe dating back to the second and third centuries AD. The find, made during an excavation for student housing, provides insight into Roman engineering and highlights Leuven's historical significance as a settlement along a major Roman road.
The pipe's preservation is attributed to stable groundwater levels in the area, which prevented wood rot. City officials plan to conserve the artifact for further study and potential public display, emphasizing the importance of continued archaeological efforts in uncovering the region's Roman heritage.
#technology
Fox News: AI humanoid robot is changing the way you buy cars at dealerships
Chinese automaker Chery has introduced Mornine, a humanoid robot designed for car dealerships, capable of explaining vehicle features, guiding showroom tours, and serving refreshments. Mornine is already operational in Kuala Lumpur, with plans for 220 units to be deployed globally.
Chery envisions a future where humanoid robots like Mornine enhance customer engagement and streamline operations across various sectors, including retail and eldercare. This innovation marks a significant shift in how consumers interact with brands and purchase vehicles.