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Evan Dale

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'We will rip that deal up. We will make it very clear to Mauritius this is an invalid deal' Richard Tice says a Reform UK government would not recognise the Chagos deal.

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'If necessary there will be impacts on visas' Richard Tice suggests Reform UK could cancel Mauritian visas and apply diplomatic pressure over the Chagos Islands.

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'Donald Trump continues to push this idea of disinformation that the US has actually provided more resources to Ukraine than it did to bolster a false narrative.' US Political Analyst, Eric Ham, provides the latest after the Trump administration has paused aid to Ukraine.

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Deputy Editor, Spiked Online, Fraser Myers, examines the planned farmer protests in Westminster aimed at highlighting the costs of food production as police urges attendees to not bring tractors into London. 🔓 Become a GB News Member: gbnews.com/support

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With US aid to Ukraine on hold, critics blame Zelensky for extending the war. But Ukraine’s resistance is the only reason Kyiv still stands. Peace isn’t surrender—Putin, not Zelensky, decides when the war ends. —Fraser Myers

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'Today, thousands of farmers are descending on Westminster. They don’t want to leave their farms—they want to keep growing food for us.' Victoria Atkins speaks on the threat posed to farmers by the Labour government’s Family Farm Tax.

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'Donald Trump is a very, very effective politician. And the sooner the Democrats come to terms with that, the better off they’ll be.' Freddy Gray on Trump’s address to Congress

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Andrew Griffith MP discusses the potential consequences of the US stepping back from NATO leadership, stressing the need for Europe to take more responsibility and increase defence spending.

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‘This government’s come in. They’ve done real damage to the economy with tax cuts, tax rises on business and this employment bill. I’m afraid it’s literally a back to the 1970s greatest trade union hits!’ Andrew Griffith MP on Labour’s employment rights bill.

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'While I believe in the right to a good education for all, I think it’s important to be cautious about pushing kids out too early. Every child is different... but I don’t believe leaving school at 14 is right for the vast majority.' — Andrew Griffith MP

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'If the mineral deal depends on US security guarantees, we may be back to square one. However, President Trump’s positive comments and ongoing talks with Russia offer hope for peace negotiations.' — Mark White

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‘Trump’s transactional approach to foreign policy has shifted dynamics, breaking from traditional values-based alliances.’ – Thomas Gift on the "special relationship" between the UK and US.

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Katherine Forster reports from Downing Street on the potential breakthrough between Zelensky and Trump, highlighting the role Keir Starmer has played in bringing them together.

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Catching you up on what went down in the U.S. overnight - my latest report for GB News Breakfast on President Trump's address to Congress 👇

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A privilege for Anne to trust me to tell her story and let me interview her. The full version is even more shocking. 🔗 gbnews.com/news/anne-diam…

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British goods being imported into the US will be hit by a 10 per cent tariff from the 5th April! President Trump hailed America's 'Liberation Day' as he announced a raft of new measures marking the biggest upheaval of international trade in over a decade. Evan Dale reports.

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‘When the announcement was made, markets soared!’ GB News’ Evan Dale gives the latest update on Donald Trump’s decision to put a 90-day pause on tariffs, but to raise China’s tariffs to a massive 125%. 🔒 Become a GB News Member: gbnews.com/support

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This week, the nation marked 80 years since the end of World War Two, with a poignant reflection on the sacrifices made to shape our freedom. From street parties to moving speeches, Britain has come together to honour the legacy of those who gave everything. Evan Dale reports.