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http://www.itv.com/gmb 24-01-2009 00:25:12
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'Do you agree it is an inoperable policy if we're still signed up to the convention and the court?'
Susanna Reid asks Andrew Mitchell about whether the Rwanda bill can work if the UK remains under the European Court of Human Rights.
Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) boss Gideon Falter, who was wearing a kippah skull-cap, was threatened with arrest and told by police his presence was causing a 'breach of peace' during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in London.
He tells @susannareid100 and Richard Madeley says
It will be cloudy with rain and drizzle with brighter spells in the north.
Laura Tobin. has the forecast.
A school headteacher has announced plans to introduce a 12-hour school day to try and tackle pupils' addiction to smartphones.
Susanna Reid, Richard Madeley, ranvir singh, Andrew Pierce and Kevin Maguire discuss whether it is a good plan.
There’s a new, unexpected tourist attraction - a pub in south London named on Taylor Swift's album. A track on her new album is named The Black Dog and is apparently a reference to a pub in Vauxhall.
Staff say they don’t remember the US star visiting the venue but are
Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Israel's military will soon step up its attacks on Hamas.
The Israeli PM said further painful blows against the terror group were needed in the coming days to secure the release of Israelis who are being held hostage.
Richard Gaisford reports.
MPs and peers are due to have a final showdown over the government's Rwanda bill later today.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has insisted his Rwnana plan will finally get through parliament after multiple holdups to his proposal.
Jonathan Swain reports.
An investigation has found that the system used on smart motorways to detect stopped vehicles and control the overhead signs has shut down unexpectedly more than 20 times last year.
Louisa James reports.
Coming up on GMB 👇
📰 The failures on Smart Motorways putting lives at risk.
A GMB investigation has found the computer system used to detect broken-down vehicles failed more than 20 times last year.
🗣️ Suella Braverman MP joins us before 7am.
⭐️ Russ Cook and Rob Rinder