Stronger when we Work Together with threats to global stability and trade, that principle is more important than ever and throughout the summit my message is on the overriding need for International Cooperation and compromise. Longtime discussions with International Partners on economic and Security Matters i made clear britain would always stand by the global rules and the best means of securing peace and prosperity for all of us. I would take the may issue in turn. On the other issue is the need for International Collaboration greater than in the threat to the country and our people from Climate Change. As i arrived last week i was immensely empowered that britain had become the first major economy to commit in law to ending our contribution to global warning by 2015. I urge other countries to follow britains lead and set similarly ambitious net 0 target in their own countries. Those issues, the last generation of leaders with the power to limit Global Warming and i believe we have a
With the free cspan radio app. Announcer next, British Foreign minister theresa may talks about the recent g20 summit in osaka, japan, and relations with the European Union. From earlier today. This is over 50 minutes. With permission, mr. Speaker, i would like to make a statement on my final g20 and European Council as Prime Minister. At this g20 summit in japan, we discussed some of the biggest global challenges facing our nation, including Climate Change, terrorist propaganda online, risks to the Global Economy, and rising tensions in the golf. These discussions were difficult, but in the end productive. I believe we are stronger when we work together, with threats to global stability and trade, that is more important than ever. Throughout the summit, my message was the overriding need for cooperation and compromise. Alongside discussions with International Partners on economic and security matters, britain would always stand by the global rules and best needs prosperity tond all of
Headlines with sophia wenzler. Thanks, martin. Good afternoon. Its 3 01. Im sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. Your wenzler in the gb newsroom. Your top story. Northern irelands first minister has apologised to the families of alleged informers who were killed by the ira and says shes whole heartedly committed to healing the wounds of the past. Her comments come after a Major Investigation found more lives were probably lost than saved by a double agent during the troubles, codenamed stakeknife, he was working covertly with the british army inside the iras internal Security Unit operation. Canova examined more than 100 murders and abductions unked than 100 murders and abductions linked to the unit. Than 100 murders and abductions linked to the unit. The linked to the unit. The investigation was conducted by Bedfordshire Police over a seven year period, costing around £40 million. Now a psni chief constable, john butcher, says there was strong evidence of a very serious criminality. St
Wont be moved onto a barge off the coast of dorset until next week. The ministry of justice will today publish new guidelines that will see drug possession and shoplifting offenders let off with cautions. Its part of off with cautions. Its part of an attempt to ease the record backlog in the courts. Backlog in the courts. And well bring you your latest weather forecast. Latest weather forecast. Heavy rain and strong winds. Its not looking very like today, is there any improvements on the horizon. 7 ill have the on the horizon . Ill have the full forecast coming up. Good morning to you. Im stephen dixon. And im Ellie Costello. And and im Ellie Costello. And this is breakfast on gb news news. News. And should we kick off just a little bit about what we need to do to save the country and save the planet . Yes, lets i think thats a really good, good place to start because, you know, i mean, you know, all green agenda and know, all the green agenda and everyones very concerned. Do we save t
Liberals drink skimmed milk, but conservatives drink the proper stuff whole milk all the way. State of the nation starts now. Ill also be joined by a most malicious panel this evening. The former brexit party mep and echr rees mogg and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. As always, i want to turner. As always, i want to hear from you. Its a crucial hear from you. Its a crucial part of the programme. Email me mailmogg gbnews. Com. But now mailmogg gbnews. Com. But now its what youve all been waiting for. The news of the day with. Jacob with polly middlehurst. Jacob thank you and good evening to you. Well our top story tonight from the gb newsroom is that a man who piloted a people smuggling boat across the engush smuggling boat across the English Channel been found English Channel has been found guilty manslaughter. Heres guilty of manslaughter. Heres the taking place in the rescue taking place in december 2022. If youre watching on tv after the dinghy collapsed in on itself,