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gbnews.com | Ben Chapman
Watch as pub-goers in Nottingham enjoy St George’s Day festivities as they mark the day of England’s patron saint. Jeff tells GB News’s Jack Carson he has celebrated the occasion for the past 20-25 years and will continue to do so. “Everyone likes to meet up and celebrate the patron saint of England, St George”, he said. “It’s about celebrating our culture and history.
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gbnews.com | Ben Chapman
Watch the moment Nigel Farage is left in hysterics as Keir Starmer puts his party, Reform UK, in the spotlight at PMQs.The Prime Minister put it to the Leader of the Opposition that her Shadow Justice Minister, Robert Jenrick, is eyeing up a possible partnership with the insurgent right-wing party. Badenoch sought to shut down the attacks by accusing Starmer of playing "political football", only for the PM to hit back again with the same jibe.
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gbnews.com | Ben Chapman
Watch Russell Palmer, a professional performer, speak about the importance of St George's Day as he jokes "I don't really answer to my actual name anymore". He spoke about how the national celebration brings people together, particularly children, to celebrate England's patron saint. Asked whether St George's Day has been forgotten in this day and age, he said: "St George is a symbol. People recognise the symbolism. I think we don't really focus on the Church or religion anymore."
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gbnews.com | Ben Chapman
Reform UK MP Richard Tice has lashed out at Chancellor Rachel Reeves after the UK Government’s borrowing costs were revealed. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that borrowing exceed its forecast in the last financial year by almost £15bn. Borrowing is the difference between total public sector spending and income - it amounted to £151.9bn over the 12 months to end of March.
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gbnews.com | Ben Chapman
Watch as Nottingham locals deliver their verdict on St George’s Day amid calls to make the day of England’s patron saint a public holiday. People living in England do not get a day off from work or school like their Irish counterparts do on St Patrick’s Day. But the verdict was unanimous amongst the members of the public GB News’s Jack Carson spoke to, that England should get the same treatment. One couple said: “We definitely should be able to enjoy it.
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