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Jun 20, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Care4Calais are a bunch of hippy refugee-huggers and borderline national traitors, says Patrick Christys
The charity Care4Calais seeks to prevent French police from intercepting migrant boats, despite Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announcing France's agreement to intervene in its waters. Critics accuse the charity of aiding human traffickers and hindering government efforts to manage the migrant crisis.
Care4Calais, led by former British Army colonel Steve Smith, argues that stopping boats could endanger women and children onboard. The charity's controversial history raises questions about its motives, as the UK faces a record number of migrant crossings this year.
GB News: WATCH: Craig Houston describes migrant camps along the French coast as 'absolute chaos'
Craig Houston, leader of the Social Democratic Party in Scotland, criticized the migrant situation along the French coast as "absolute chaos" during favorable weather. He shared observations from his recent visit, noting the influx of migrants being rescued by the Border Force.
Houston expressed concern over the lack of discussion regarding stowaways on ferries, highlighting the ongoing issues surrounding migration to Britain.
GB News: Anti-immigration protest BLOCKED as Dover board choose to protect 'vegetable rocks' over free speech
Dover Harbour Board has denied permission for an anti-immigration rally on July 19, citing concerns over potential damage to a protected coastal ecosystem. The protest, organized by Richard Donaldson's Great British National Protest group, aimed to address immigration issues but is now blocked due to environmental protections.
Donaldson has initiated a crowdfunding campaign for a legal challenge against the ban, asserting that the decision prioritizes "vegetable rocks" over free speech. Despite the prohibition, he remains determined to proceed with the protest, even suggesting attendees could express their views individually, raising further environmental concerns.
GB News: Furious GB News row breaks out over migrant crossings as small boat number surge - 'Deport them ALL!'
A heated debate on GB News featured former MP Tom Hunt and political correspondent Nigel Nelson discussing migrant Channel crossings. Hunt argued that all migrants arriving by small boats should be deported, labeling them as criminals for breaking UK immigration law. Nelson countered that crossing the Channel to seek asylum is not illegal under current law.
Hunt maintained that asylum seekers should be viewed as having entered the UK illegally, while Nelson insisted that the legal framework distinguishes between illegal entry and the asylum process. The discussion highlighted differing views on immigration policy and the legal status of migrants.
GB News: Political party leader details 'absolute chaos' of migrant camps after visiting Calais: 'Crazy!'
Craig Houston, leader of the Social Democratic Party in Scotland, has reported "absolute chaos" in migrant camps along the French coast, particularly between Calais and Dunkirk. He noted an increase in migrant crossings to the UK, with over 16,000 already this year, a 40% rise from last year.
Smuggling gangs are adapting tactics, using "taxi-boats" from concealed locations to evade authorities, allowing quicker operations. The situation is worsening, as Downing Street acknowledges, with Albanian crime gangs offering crossings for as low as £2,000 per person.
GB News: James Cleverly unleashes furious rant at Labour as they 'plan to expand' asylum centres: 'Out of touch'
Conservative MP Sir James Cleverly has criticized government plans to expand the Wethersfield asylum center in Essex, calling it "disgraceful" and out of touch with local concerns. He emphasized that the existing cap is crucial for safety and security, arguing that the site is unsuitable for asylum accommodation.
Cleverly expressed worries that the government may renege on promises regarding asylum numbers, especially as illegal migration increases. He pointed out that the Labour government's decision to scrap the Rwanda scheme has contributed to rising numbers and questioned their ability to manage the situation effectively.
#politics
GB News: Chopper's Political Podcast: Grooming gangs cover up is worst race hate scandal and abuse scandal since the Second World War
GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope invites viewers to join him at a Westminster pub for discussions on the latest political intrigue and gossip. The setting features a mix of guests, including popstars and politicians, sharing insights into the political landscape.
GB News: Martin Daubney makes very cheeky quip as Reform MPs named in new survey - 'Was it done by Specsavers?!'
A discussion on GB News highlighted a survey ranking Britain's sexiest politicians, featuring Sarah Pochin, Nigel Farage, and Lee Anderson. Martin Daubney humorously questioned the credibility of the survey, jokingly suggesting it was conducted by Specsavers.
Pochin expressed her surprise and delight at being included, noting it was her first time on such a list and found it amusing.
Breitbart: Ed Sec. McMahon: Dept Could 'Reverse' Girls' Sports Titles Given to Males
U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced strict measures against states allowing males to compete in girls' sports, threatening to revoke funding and reverse titles. This follows investigations into Title IX violations linked to transgender athletes, emphasizing fairness for female competitors.
McMahon's Title IX Special Investigations Team is actively addressing complaints, with investigations already underway in several states. The initiative aligns with President Trump's executive order aimed at protecting women's sports and ensuring equal opportunities for female athletes.
#society
Breitbart: Cowboys to Raise Cheerleader Salaries by 400% for 2025
Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders will see a 400% pay increase starting in 2025, as revealed by cheerleader Megan McElaney on Netflix's "America’s Sweethearts." The Cowboys confirmed the news, stating the cheerleaders are pleased with the outcome.
Currently, cheerleaders earn $15 an hour and $500 per appearance, but the new pay structure could raise veteran earnings to over $75 an hour. Despite the increase, cheerleaders remain classified as part-time employees and lack team-provided health insurance.
GB News: New cruise ship to launch with 6 specialty restaurants and the world's longest dry slide at sea - inside pictures
MSC Cruises has announced details for its new flagship, MSC World Asia, set to launch Mediterranean sailings on December 11, 2026. The ship will feature the world's longest dry slide at sea, a new Pan-Asian restaurant, and over 40 dining and bar options, emphasizing Asian culture and cuisine.
The vessel will offer diverse accommodations, including luxury suites and family cabins, along with extensive amenities like kids clubs, a waterpark, and multiple pools. It will sail seven-night itineraries to various ports, including Barcelona and Rome, with accessible embarkation at each stop.
GB News: If Labour can't get grooming gangs back to their homeland, they are even more useless than I thought, says Patrick Christys
Pakistan refuses to take back members of the Rochdale rape gang, including ringleaders Adil Khan and Qari Rauf, who were convicted of sexually assaulting 47 girls. They destroyed their Pakistani passports to avoid deportation, raising concerns about the UK's ability to manage similar cases.
With Pakistan as a major recipient of British foreign aid, some suggest withholding funds and visas until they accept their criminals. Critics argue that the UK government is failing to negotiate effectively, allowing Pakistan to evade responsibility for its citizens involved in serious crimes in the UK.
GB News: WATCH: Mike Neville blasts Notting Hill Carnival - 'we should not be paying for this!'
A retired Scotland Yard detective has urged the UK Government to cease funding for Notting Hill Carnival, citing an average of ten stabbings annually. His comments follow a plea from carnival organizers for urgent government support to address safety concerns highlighted in a recent review.
The organizers warn that without immediate financial assistance, the future of Europe's largest street party may be at risk.
GB News: Michelle Dewberry brands e-bikes 'a menace' as delivery drivers 'taking lives into their own hands'
Michelle Dewberry has criticized e-bikes used by food delivery riders as "a menace," highlighting concerns over dangerous driving practices. Her remarks come as UK ministers consider laws to hold companies like Deliveroo and Uber Eats accountable for riders using illegal bikes, which can exceed legal speed limits.
Former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie echoed her concerns, stating that riders often operate under unsafe conditions, using the same delivery bike for extended shifts through illegal practices. Labour MP Fabian Hamilton is advocating for changes to workers' rights legislation to address these issues, emphasizing the need for improved safety and accountability in the gig economy.
GB News: EasyJet passengers feared they were 'going to die' as plane filled with smoke forced into emergency landing
An easyJet flight from Cyprus to Bristol made an emergency landing in Izmir, Turkey, after passengers reported a smell resembling smoke, triggering panic onboard. Jamie Shorland, a passenger, described the chaotic scene, with people fearing for their lives and a father attempting to reach his children amidst the turmoil.
EasyJet disputed claims of smoke alarms activating, stating the landing was conducted normally. After landing, emergency services investigated a suspected cooling system fault. Passengers were provided accommodation but faced confusion regarding their stay, leading to frustration. Shorland expressed a newfound fear of flying after the incident.
GB News: 'If you want it, pay for it!' Former detective calls to stop funding to Notting Hill Carnival: 'It is crazy!'
A retired Scotland Yard detective has criticized government funding for the Notting Hill Carnival, citing an average of ten stabbings annually and recent murders as reasons for concern. He argues that taxpayer money should not support an event with such safety issues and suggests relocating it to a more manageable venue.
Carnival organizers have requested urgent government funding to address public safety concerns identified in a recent review, warning that the event's future is at risk without financial support. The review highlighted operational pressures on police resources during the carnival, which attracts around two million attendees.
GB News: King Charles to join forces with George Clooney and Joanna Lumley at Buckingham Palace
King Charles III will host the winners of The King's Trust Awards 2025 at Buckingham Palace, recognizing young individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities. The event will feature notable attendees, including George and Amal Clooney, and will precede the main awards ceremony on June 26 at the Royal Festival Hall.
This year's awards highlight achievements in various categories, such as the Enterprise Award and Community Impact Award, and commemorate the 10th anniversary of The King's Trust International. The ceremony aims to celebrate youth overcoming adversity with the support of the Trust.
GB News: GB News now ranked UK’s fourth biggest news media brand on TV and radio
GB News has been recognized as the UK's fourth largest news outlet, surpassing several competitors, according to the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025. The report highlights a significant shift in news consumption habits, with social media platforms now dominating as primary news sources.
Trust in news remains low, with a notable increase in news avoidance. The report also notes the rise of influencer-led content and the cautious integration of AI in news consumption, indicating a transformation in the media landscape.
GB News: Council row erupts after lollipop man told to stop high-fiving schoolchildren as it delays drivers
Neil Cotton, a school crossing patrol officer in Howden, has been ordered by East Riding of Yorkshire Council to stop high-fiving children while they cross the road, citing safety concerns and potential distractions. The council emphasized the importance of teaching children proper road safety without interruptions.
The decision has sparked backlash from parents and local residents, who argue that Cotton's friendly gestures positively impact children's experiences. Many have labeled the council's stance as excessive and unnecessary, advocating for a more community-friendly approach to road safety.
GB News: Drivers face road closures as £500m project begins installation of 'green bridge' to help wildlife
Road closures are set as National Highways continues work on a "green bridge" for the A417 Missing Link project in Gloucestershire. The bridge aims to enhance biodiversity and connectivity for various users, with an estimated cost of £250-500 million, expected to complete by 2027.
The A417 will experience multiple closures for resurfacing and other works, allowing emergency access. National Highways emphasizes the project's commitment to integrating environmental practices with transport improvements, creating habitats for local wildlife.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Zakaria: Bibi 'Very Brilliantly' Put Himself in Position Where Israel Calls Shots, Can Make Fordow 'Inoperable'
Fareed Zakaria on CNN highlighted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's strategic advantage, noting that regional adversaries like Hezbollah and the Assad regime have weakened. He emphasized Israel's capability to target Iran's Fordow nuclear facility through periodic airstrikes, leveraging its air superiority.
Zakaria suggested that Israel could effectively render Fordow inoperable by disrupting supply movements and conducting targeted attacks, maintaining that Israel is currently in control of the situation in the region.
Times Of Israel: Authorities identify body found in Bat Yam rubble as mother of slain Ukrainian girl
Maria Peshkurova, a 30-year-old Ukrainian national, has been confirmed dead after being found in the rubble of a building in Bat Yam, struck by an Iranian missile. She was in Israel with her daughter, Nastia, for cancer treatment; both were killed in the attack, which claimed a total of 10 lives.
The missile strike is part of a broader escalation, with Iran launching hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel, prompting Israeli airstrikes in response. Civilians in bomb shelters were unharmed, while the casualties occurred among those outside the shelters.
GB News: Explosion rocks Norwegian ambassador's residence in Israel
An explosion occurred at the residence of the Norwegian ambassador to Israel, reportedly caused by a grenade. Officials confirmed contact with the ambassador and stated that no embassy staff were injured. Damage to the building was reported, but details remain unverified.
GB News: Urgent travel alert issued for 6 countries as Foreign Office warns 'airspace could be closed'
A travel alert has been issued for six Middle Eastern countries—Oman, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait—due to rising tensions in the region. Britons are warned of potential travel disruptions, including flight cancellations and airspace closures.
This alert coincides with ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, marked by missile exchanges between the two nations.
GB News: Donald Trump hands Iran ultimatum as US sets deadline for bombing decision
Donald Trump has set a two-week deadline for a decision on U.S. involvement in Israel's military actions against Iran, emphasizing the possibility of negotiations. He aims to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons while remaining open to diplomatic solutions.
Recent escalations include Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear targets and retaliatory actions from Iran. Trump has been briefed on these developments and warns of serious consequences if Iran does not cease its nuclear activities.
GB News: REVEALED: How Labour's Lord Hermer could use Chagos 'surrender' deal to STOP America attacking Iran as tensions soar
Labour's Attorney General Lord Hermer may impede US military action against Iran from the Chagos Islands due to a "surrender" deal requiring UK Prime Minister approval for such attacks. Hermer's legal advice could limit Britain's role to defending Israel only.
If deemed illegal under international law, US jets could be grounded, impacting military strategy. The UK must also inform Mauritius of any potential strikes, further complicating the situation and potentially straining US-UK relations.
GB News: 'No one is immune!' Iran's leader 'cannot continue to exist' says Israel as war rhetoric rapidly escalates
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has labeled Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei a "modern Adolf Hitler," suggesting he should be eliminated. Katz hinted at potential military action against Khamenei, emphasizing the threat he poses to Israel and his support for attacks on civilian targets.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also indicated that no one, including Khamenei, is immune from Israeli military action. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing options for strikes against Iran, though he has previously vetoed plans for Khamenei's assassination. Tensions continue to escalate as both nations engage in daily strikes.
#economy
Breitbart: Larry Kudlow: Federal Reserve Groupthink Is a Bureaucratic Disease
Larry Kudlow criticized the Federal Reserve's approach to tariffs and inflation, arguing that their belief in tariff-induced inflation is unfounded. He pointed out that inflation rates have decreased despite the implementation of tariffs, questioning the Fed's opaque decision-making process.
Kudlow highlighted the lack of diverse opinions within the Fed, suggesting that the current groupthink undermines effective policy-making. He emphasized that past tariff measures during Trump's presidency did not lead to higher inflation, challenging the Fed's economic model.
GB News: Rachel Reeves warned of 'missed opportunity' for Britain's economy as interest rates are held: 'Still too high!'
Economist Justin Urquhart Stewart criticized the Bank of England's decision to maintain interest rates at 4.25%, calling it a "missed opportunity" to stimulate economic growth. He emphasized the need for lower borrowing costs to support small businesses, which are crucial for the economy.
Stewart argued that even a modest rate reduction could signal a positive shift for investors and entrepreneurs. He expressed concern over current government taxation policies that hinder economic activity and called for a reversal to restore confidence and encourage new business ventures.
#military
The Telegraph: Defence spending fails to account for spiralling cost of nuclear deterrent
A report by the public accounts committee highlights that Britain's defense spending does not adequately account for the rising costs of maintaining its nuclear deterrent. This oversight risks limiting budgets for conventional military capabilities.
The report follows the Government's strategic defense review, which committed to renewing the nuclear deterrent and investing significantly in new military equipment. However, the committee urges greater transparency on the specific costs associated with the nuclear program.
#religion
GB News: GB News Daily Reflection — Friday 20th June
The Daily Reflection addresses the question of identity, emphasizing that self-created labels often lead to uncertainty. In Christianity, identity is derived from God and is rooted in relationships, shifting focus from individualism to community connection.
#health
GB News: Fitness enthusiast who shed 6st 6lb shares 'the one exercise that toned' her arms during her weight loss
Women face challenges in toning their arms due to hormonal factors and fat storage patterns. Fitness enthusiasts like Coach Tabi have found success through a combination of overall fat loss and targeted strength training, emphasizing that spot reduction is not possible.
Tabi's method includes a bicep curl with a shoulder press, using lighter weights and higher repetitions. This approach, along with walking with wrist weights, engages multiple muscle groups for enhanced strength and endurance. Other fitness influencers, like Alyssa, share similar routines that incorporate a variety of exercises for balanced arm development.
GB News: Type 2 diabetes warning as three 'progressive' foot signs can lead to 'nerve and bone destruction'
Charcot Foot is a serious complication of diabetes, affecting both type 1 and type 2 patients. It arises from nerve damage that leads to a loss of sensation in the feet, causing injuries to worsen unnoticed, which can result in severe joint and bone destruction.
Early detection is vital, with symptoms including swelling, redness, and warmth. Proper blood sugar management and foot care practices, such as moisturizing and regular inspections, are essential to prevent this progressive condition.
#crime
GB News: Police investigate new grooming gangs in Newcastle as survivor calls for NCA intervention
Northumbria Police is investigating reports of grooming gangs operating in Newcastle, following intelligence and local concerns. A survivor from a historic case expressed doubts about the police's ability to properly investigate such abuses, citing past failures.
The local mayor supports a national inquiry into grooming gangs and emphasizes the need for thorough investigations. Authorities are committed to tackling child sexual exploitation and have dedicated teams working to support victims and bring offenders to justice.
GB News: Migrants commit one-in-five child sex abuse cases - despite representing just 11% of population
Data reveals that one in five child sex offence convictions in England and Wales involve foreign nationals, despite them comprising just 10.9% of the population. Of 4,278 convictions, 17% were linked to foreign nationals, raising concerns about the overrepresentation of this demographic in such crimes.
Independent MP Rupert Lowe and others have called for stricter immigration policies and the deportation of foreign criminals, citing a need for better border security. Critics argue that the current situation reflects failures in policy and enforcement, emphasizing the urgency for reform.
GB News: Chinese PhD student who drugged and raped 10 women in London and China jailed for life
Zhenhao Zou, a 28-year-old Chinese PhD student, has been sentenced to life in prison for drugging and raping 10 women in London and China. Convicted of multiple counts of rape, voyeurism, and drug offenses, he was described by the judge as a "sexual predator" who treated women as "sex toys."
Zou's crimes spanned from 2019 to 2023, with police fearing he may have targeted many more victims. Following media coverage of his trial, 24 additional women came forward, believing they may have been assaulted by him. The investigation remains open for further potential victims.
GB News: 'I am fed up!' Tory MP warns number of rape gang abuse victims in Bradford could 'dwarf' total seen in Rotherham
Conservative MP Robbie Moore has raised alarms about potential child abuse victim numbers in Bradford, suggesting they could exceed those seen in previous grooming gang scandals. He has compiled a dossier with child abuse lawyer David Greenwood to present to the Home Office, emphasizing the urgent need for an inquiry.
Moore criticized local authorities for resisting investigations, claiming that party politics should not hinder the pursuit of justice. He expressed frustration over the lack of clarity regarding the national inquiry's terms and whether Bradford will be included, stressing that many cases remain unreported.
GB News: Gambling conman 'bathroom fitter' spared jail after defrauding customers out of thousands of pounds
Liam John Harbottle, a 41-year-old conman, defrauded multiple victims, including an elderly woman and a hotel owner, out of thousands of pounds by posing as a bathroom fitter. He took advance payments but failed to complete the work, using various aliases to evade detection.
Harbottle was sentenced to a two-year suspended prison term and ordered to repay £19,231 to his victims. His fraudulent activities were linked to his gambling debts, causing significant financial and emotional distress to those he deceived.