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'This Is Not Our War'

Jeremy Kyle unpacks the latest overnight as President Donald Trump announced a two-week Iran ceasefire, claiming Hormuz would reopen, while oil prices fell and tensions briefly eased. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer welcomed the pause, insisted Britain would not be drawn in, and travelled to the Gulf-side to support maritime security. Questions are being asked about HMS Dragon’s mechanical troubles & the Government’s reversal after Kanye West was effectively barred.


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  • Liz Truss: Dark Forces Running Britain?

    31:02|
    Jeremey Kyle speaks to the Former Prime Minister Liz Truss about her time in office. Stating that ‘In my 10 years as a minister I understood there was a problem with the blob and I didn't realise how big that problem was. This is what Trump discovered in 2016 and that is why he went in on day 1 with all these executive orders and is getting it done.’ Liz also speaks about her time with Her Late Majesty saying that ‘She was so lovely and so on, just two days before. The whole thing was quite surreal, She made a real effort to stand up even though she was very ill at the time and then she said ‘see you next week’ and I had no idea’. Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • Striking Doctor's & Call Cunningham

    01:16:08|
    ​Jeremy Kyle reacts as Junior doctors’ fifteenth strike in three years has cost the NHS £3 billion, worsening waiting lists and straining services. Wes Streeting condemned the six-day walkout, saying consultants’ cover costs and cancellations divert money from patient care. Over in the United States Donald Trump warned Iran could be destroyed overnight as ceasefire talks faltered over Hormuz, sanctions and regional demands. Wireless organisers defended booking Kanye West, urging forgiveness despite antisemitism backlash, sponsor withdrawals and calls for visa refusal.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • Pay Rise For Benefits Street

    01:23:38|
    Jeremy Kyle unpacks Labour’s two-child cap reversal, with Conservatives warning working families will shoulder higher taxes and household bills.Ministers say scrapping the cap could lift 450,000 children from poverty, but critics call it a costly welfare giveaway. Meanwhile, resident doctors’ Easter strikes sparked fury after online boasts about ten days off and cancelled elective care. The Health Secretary, Wes Streeting accused the BMA of hypocrisy and causing misery, as separate union staff also walked out over pay.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • Polls Apart

    55:04|
    This morning on Talk Breakfast with Mark Dolan, polling showed Conservatives, Reform and Greens tied on 21 points, plunging Westminster into electoral uncertainty. The unprecedented deadlock boosts Kemi Badenoch, dents Nigel Farage's momentum, and revives pressure for a united Right before elections. Meanwhile, doctors treating small-boat migrants are being offered double average GP pay under a £60 million government contract.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • Kemi Leading The Polls

    56:38|
    On Talk Breakfast with Mark Dolan, he covered the biggest stories of the day, including a new poll suggesting Kemi Badenoch is the most popular party leader, Suella Braverman criticising the National Education Union over alleged bias against Reform UK, and reports that Labour could release 12,000 shoplifting offenders.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • Is This Lawless Britain?

    01:04:19|
    This morning the discussion with Mark Dolan started as Clapham descended into disorder. Online-organised youth gatherings saw retail staff and police assaulted, prompting urgent concerns over public safety. Fuel prices are climbing sharply, with Middle East tensions and oil market fears threatening further pain for already stretched UK motorists. Across the pond President Donald Trump’s remarks about Sir Keir Starmer have added diplomatic intrigue, fuelling debate over Britain’s military stance and international influence. Meanwhile back in The UK The Energy Secretary Ed Miliband is reportedly weighing North Sea gas approval, as energy security demands increasingly test the government’s climate commitments.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • Losing The Streets

    01:14:55|
    Samara Gill joins Jeremy Kyle to discuss the morning's stories. James Price joins Jeremy to discuss the violence in Clapham along with Sarah Vine. Jack Elsom from The Sun joins Jeremy to discuss Starmer offering no help as the price of fuel goes into the stratosphere. The Met Police have lost control of the streets just as they stop pursuing non-crime hate incidents. It's almost as if they weren't solving regular crime all this time.Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.
  • What Do We Pay The French For?

    01:12:37|
    Jeremy Kyle is joined by Dan Hodges who says he's surprised Starmer hasn't already resigned. Harvey Proctor joins Jeremy to discuss the scandal of BBC sacking Scott Mills. Zia Yusuf of Reform UK joins with Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party, Matt Vickers. Wake up with Talk Breakfast in full on YouTube, DAB+ radio, Freeview 280, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus or the Talk App on your TV from 6am every morning.