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Stephanie Davies-Arai: We Need to Ban Puberty Blockers More Widely and Stop Playing God | British Thought Leaders
NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Stephanie Davies-Arai, director of Transgender Trend, to discuss: – the growing indoctrination of children & society – the grooming of girls to have no boundaries with the opposite sex – manufactured studies by activists used as scientific evidence – a new cohort of adults who’ve never been through puberty […]
NTD UK News Full Broadcast (March 28)
“Levelling up” is a good ambition, says Sir Keir Starmer, as he launches his local election campaign in Dudley. We discuss which way people might vote in the next general election. Politicians and police have raised concerns over Scotland’s hate crime law, claiming it could lead to a chilling of free speech. Smaller chocolate shops […]
Scammer Claimed to Be Psychic, Witch, and Irish Heiress, Victims Say as She Faces Extradition to UK
BOSTON—She has crisscrossed the country saying she’s an Irish heiress, a psychic, and good friends with a movie star in order to run scores of scams, her victims say. But now Marianne Smyth is in a Maine jail awaiting a hearing next month that will decide whether she can be extradited to the United Kingdom […]
China Cyber Attack: Security Implications for UK Voters
The UK has officially attributed a major cyberattack to China—an attack that compromised the personal data of around 40 million British voters. NTD discussed how concerned we should be with security specialist Will Geddes.
NTD UK News Full Broadcast (March 27)
Rowers of the coming Oxbridge Boat Race are warned not to jump into the River Thames. It comes as new data reveals the extent of sewerage released into British waterways. We discuss the security implications for voters after Beijing’s cyber hack on 40 million people’s personal data. Threats of a mass shooting and bomb attack […]
How the Chinese Regime Currently Targets British MPs
The announcement of Chinese state-backed “malicious” cyber attacks on parliamentarians and the electoral commission has brought renewed focus on China’s influence in the UK. MPs have been targeted by China with harassment, impersonation, and attempted spying.
NTD UK News Full Broadcast (March 26)
A cabinet minister has described China as a “security threat,” as the British government comes under increasing pressure to change its official position on China. Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden appeared to suggest China could soon be officially declared a “threat.” Julian Assange faces a further wait to find out whether he can appeal his […]
Farmers Bring Tractors to Parliament in Protest Over National Food Security Concerns
Farmers say they’re being undercut and priced out of the market by substandard imports. On March 25, dozens of tractors surrounded parliament to raise concerns over the nation’s food security. One farmer told NTD some of the imports even claim to be British-made.
UK Court Orders Delay to Extradition of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange to US on Espionage Charges
LONDON—A British court ruled Tuesday that Julian Assange can’t immediately be extradited to the United States on espionage charges, giving the WikiLeaks founder a partial victory in his long legal battle over the site’s publication of classified American documents. Two High Court judges said they would grant Mr. Assange a new appeal unless U.S. authorities […]
MPs Call for ‘New Era of Relations With China’ Following Cyber Attacks Revelation
MPs from the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China demand stricter measures against Beijing following the government’s revelation of China’s responsibility for cyber attacks on the UK. NTD spoke with conservative MP Tim Loughton, who said trade mustn’t trump human rights and that the government must recognise the threat posed by the Chinese communist regime.
Voters Prioritize Economy and NHS More Than Immigration: Polling Expert
Flights to Rwanda under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s flagship immigration policy could face delays until July due to an upcoming election in the East African nation. NTD spoke with Sir John Curtice, professor of politics and polling expert, on how the Rwanda plan affects voters and what impact the political party Reform UK will have […]
NTD UK News Full Broadcast (March 25)
Beijing is accused of targeting the UK’s elections watchdog. The prime minister says the UK is taking measures to protect itself from the threat. MPs call for tougher action against Beijing, saying trade mustn’t trump human rights, nor threaten national security. The Kremlin has said that no country is immune to terrorism after nearly 140 […]
Woman to Be Extradited to Northern Ireland to Face Fraud Charges
An American woman who allegedly defrauded multiple people while working as a mortgage advisor is facing extradition to Northern Ireland. Marianne Smyth, 54, who previously posed as heiress to a fortune, is accused of defrauding five customers out of over $150,000 between March 2008 to October 2010, according to British and U.S. officials, whilst employed […]
NTD UK News Full Broadcast (March 22)
Russian airstrikes plunge Ukrainians into darkness and hit the largest dam in Zaporizhzhia. Politicians and football fans react to Nike’s new design of England’s football shirt. Hong Kong Watch tells us the region’s national security law completely destroys the little freedom left in the former British colony. Visitors and tourists enjoy blooming almond trees in […]
Kate Middleton Announces Cancer Diagnosis, Undergoing Chemotherapy
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, announced Friday that she has cancer and is now undergoing chemotherapy, according to a video recording that she issued. The 42-year-old UK royal learned of her diagnosis after she had major abdominal surgery in January at the London Clinic, she said. The surgery was successful, the Princess of Wales […]
Man Finds ‘England’s Largest’ Gold Nugget, Despite Metal Detector Failing
A treasure hunter struggling with faulty equipment has unearthed a gold nugget believed to be the largest ever found in England. Richard Brock discovered the gold nugget, weighing 64.8 grams (2.3 ounces), in the country’s Shropshire Hills near the border with Wales, auction house Mullock Jones said Thursday. The nugget is around the size of […]
NTD UK News Full Broadcast (March 21)
Governor Andrew Bailey has said things are “moving in the right direction” as the Bank of England keeps interest rates on hold. British aid to China has fallen by 90 percent over the last five years. But a watchdog warns there is less transparency about how the money is spent. A migrant was found stabbed […]
Harry Scoffin: England’s Leasehold Laws Are Unfair and Immoral | British Thought Leaders
NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Harry Scoffin, Britain’s leading campaigner on leasehold reform. Harry says the problems with England’s leasehold laws reflect deeper problems in the nation’s politics. He talks about powerful interests that benefit from the system, preventing governments from reforming it for over a century.