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TWO assassination attempts on Colombian VP HOSTING Harry and Meghan – yet couple deems UK too UNSAFE

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Labour GRILLED over “FREE BUS GIMMICK”

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Watch as Camilla Tominey grills Darren Jones over the government’s Great British Summer Savings scheme, saying it doesn’t actually help families.

The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister questioned why “wealthy commentators in the Westminster bubble” were criticising the plans, but the GB News host hit back, saying: “Gimmicks like a free bus in August doesn’t even touch the sides.”

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Tories SLAMMED for “INJECTING DEI” into British institutions

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Zia Yusuf has defended Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader was condemned by Kemi Badenoch for his language following …

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‘TONE DEAF’ | Patrick Christys SCOLDS left-wing politicians ‘gaslighting’ Brits over Belfast outrage

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Patrick Chritsys slams left-wing politicians who are ‘trying to silence’ people who are outraged at the Belfast Knife attack carried …

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GBN Tonight | Wednesday 10th June

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‘NOT an option’ | Keir Starmer issues ULTIMATUM to tech companies on children’s online safety

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer says technology firms must stop children sending or receiving sexually explicit images or face new legislation.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer outlines the Labor government’s vision for a technological revolution, positioning Britain to lead the global tech economy. Starmer details massive infrastructure changes, such as the transformation of a historic soap factory into a cutting-edge AI data center, and announces a landmark investment to secure sovereign compute capability and specialist AI microchips.

Crucially, Starmer issues a direct ultimatum to global tech companies operating in the UK, to implement device controls to prevent the online exploitation of sexually explicit images among children, or face immediate legislative crackdowns.

0:00 – The Technology Transformation: From Soap Factories to Data Centres

1:50 – Britain’s Global Standing in Technology Investment

3:00 – Creating the Right Conditions for Tech Scale-ups

4:03 – Global Talent Task Force

5:14 – The Three Options for the Future of AI in the UK

7:38 – Matching National Talent with Active Government Ambition

9:42 – (AD) Simplicity Cremations

11:40 – Public Procurement and a New Sovereign Compute Strategy

13:04 – Addressing Public Concerns Regarding Job Disruption and Tech Equality

14:15 – A Firm Stance on Tech Safety

15:10 – Ultimatum to Tech Companies on Children’s Online Safety

16:35 – Upskilling the British Workforce with AI Training Targets

17:50 – Deploying AI in Public Services: NHS, Courts, and Classrooms

20:08 – Closing Summary: Choosing to Shape Britain’s Technological Future

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