Shamima Begum, wthe east London schoolgirl who fled to Syria to join ISIS as a 15 year old in 2015 has made another plea to return to the UK.
Speaking to Journalist Andrew Drury in a prison camp, she insisted she's not a terrorist and has begged to come home to London.
Simon McCoy and Alex Phillips spoke to Andrew Drury on GB News. He said “I really don’t think that she understood what she was getting into.”
In an interview with GBNews political editor Darren McCaffrey, Home Secretary Priti Patel said that footballers taking the knee was 'gesture politics' and 'we should learn from our history and not rewrite it"
Professor John Curtice says the Liberal Democrats win in yesterdays Chesham and Amersham by-election is a warning for the Conservative Party.
Speaking on GB News' Great British Breakfast, the Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde told viewers: "this was just the kind of middle class remain voting constituency held by the Conservatives, in which the party did relatively well in the 2019 general election."
He added that the Liberal Democrats were picking up votes from middle class voters "who are no longer quite sure about the direction of the Conservative Party under Boris Johnson."
In Alex's sights today, processed foots and the impact they have on children, the Covid restrictions still enforced on weddings, the reality show life of the Royal Family and the good old fashioned values of England and Leeds United football player Kalvin Phillips.
Andrew Neil is joined by Andrew Doyle for the first edition of Woke Watch. Tonight it's the turn of the police.
Andrew Doyle: "The public don't want to be lectured to [by the police]. They want the police to solve crimes. Every time you see a TikTok video with officers dancing, and they also see knife crime on the rise, people are thinking maybe the priorities are out of whack here."