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Raising money for hiv sufferers, which he says was in honour of his late mother. It was for which he says was in honour of his late mother. It was for his charity , sentebale, which he co charity, sentebale, which he co founded to help african children affected by poverty in equality and hiv aids. He played against singapore polo club, captained by his friend and an ambassador for his charity, nacho figueras. Princess diana pioneered efforts to challenge the stigma around the disease. In the 19805, around the disease. In the 1980s, she. England will play 1980s, she. England will play the co hosts australia in the semi final of the womens world cup after beating colombia 2 1 in sydney. Goals from lauren hemp and Alessia Russo helped the lionesses come from behind after lucy santos had given colombia the lead and they will play colombia the lead and they will play that game against australia for the semi final on the 16th of august. Finally, stargazers are likely to be out in force tonight when the Perseid Meteor Shower is expected to light up the sky. Now we can get some live pictures from space. And this is theyre the Canary Islands where its a beautiful starscape, but as yet, no meteor showers lighting up the sky in the uk. Up to 100 shooting stars could be seen for an hour , at could be seen for an hour, at least from midnight or so. Its when debris from a comet collides with the earths atmosphere. The best place to see it will be in the north midlands. The east and the north east of england, up until about 5 am. Good luck if you are staying up. This is gb news. Now its time for headliners. Now its time for headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners. Headliners. Your first look at sundays news stories. Im your host, andrew doyle. And joining me tonight are my comedian panel, Cressida Wetton and nicholas desanto. Welcome and nicholas desanto. Welcome back, nick. Youre not normally here, but a pleasure to see you. Thank much. And thank you very much. And cressida looking very florid. Thank you very much. And cre� thank oking very florid. Thank you very much. And cre� thank you. G very florid. Thank you. Thank you. Been doing joe yeah, ive been doing joe wicks is that right. 7 wicks today, is that right. 7 the video, not the person. Yes. Yeah. Confidence is up. Yeah. Confidence is up. Disappointing. Anyway, very disappointing. Anyway, were to move on and have were going to move on and have a look at the front pages of sundays newspapers. First, the sundays newspapers. First, the sunday times is leading with tougher a level grading vital to halt drop out surge. Halt University Drop out surge. Were going to get to that in just moment. The sunday just one moment. The sunday telegraph ministers want telegraph has ministers want more seekers. More barges for Asylum Seekers. The observer leads with channel boat deaths prompt fresh anger over asylum policy and the sunday mirror runs with how many more must die before the tories get a grip. Sunday express. Same get a grip. Sunday express. Same story there. For pitys sake, stop the boats. And finally, the daily star goes rogue with grandmasters of the universe. Something to do with aliens playing chess. Those were your front pages. So were going to front pages. So were going to kick off with the sunday mirror. Chris skudder. What are they leading with. 7 they are leading with how many more must die before tories get a grip . Weve had another channel so weve had another channel tragedy today. Six more deaths and people are saying that the tories have got blood on their hands and im inclined to agree with them. I mean, its well, its absolutely horrible news and its things that, its one of these things that, you the get lot you know, the tories get a lot of for dealing of criticism for not dealing with the fact that we have these illegal traffickers exploiting people. People are dying on the way oven people are dying on the way over. Hand, over. But on the other hand, when they try implement when they do try and implement some measures, theyre also criticised is criticised as well. So this is true. What do they they cant win. You win. Nicholas, what do you think . I think well, tories have blood on hands. Im not blood on their hands. Im not a big supporter, but to big tory supporter, but to be fair, you know who else has blood on their hands . France for not controlling their coasts departure countries such as turkey or libya, where libya. Libya has turned into a highway towards the west because the uk, france and Obama Administration removed gaddafi. Administration removed gaddafi. There used to be some patrolling between the italians and gaddafi forces, so there are a lot of factors and of course the people traffickers themselves. Exactly. Lets not forget. So theres all factors on lets not forget. So theres all its factors on lets not forget. So theres all its veryictors on lets not forget. So theres all its very easy, on lets not forget. So theres all its very easy, isnt on lets not forget. So theres all its very easy, isnt it,1 here. Its very easy, isnt it, to blame existing to blame the existing government . , you government . And im sure, you know, obviously they are not eager for people to die, but they do have to do something. I mean, this is these are very vulnerable people. Absolutely i mean, its just horrific, isnt people in a flimsy isnt it . 60 people in a flimsy boat going at a. M. Isnt it . 60 people in a flimsy boat going at am. You boat going down at 2 am. You know, always imagine it in the know, i always imagine it in the daylight. The middle daylight. No, its in the middle of night. Itsjust horrific. Yes. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. It just keeps happening. And it just keeps happening. Thursday, and it just keeps happening. Thl friday 343. Friday 343. Friday 343. Its just its extraordinary i okay. Well, well see what happens. Were going to come back to variant on this story later on because theres more stories this. But stories relating to this. But were going have a look now were going to have a look now at the sunday telegraph, cressida, cover the cressida, the front cover of the sunday telegraph has a story about seekers. The about Asylum Seekers. The picture of the lionesses whove won some sort of game , and then won some sort of game, and then Kemi Badenoch. Whats this story Kemi Badenoch. Whats this story about . Kemi badenoch whats this about . Women only lose , women only women only lose, women only lose will protect dignity. Lose rule will protect dignity. Thats women only toilets. Yes. Okay. Yes. Okay. Yes. Okay. So Kemi Badenoch has come out and said theres going to be a rule where any New Buildings or any retrofitted done up buildings will have to have separate toilets for men and women. And apparently in women. Right. And apparently in a poll, 85 of people are a yougov poll, 85 of people are pro this and 35 think there should be a unisex toilets available and weve got unisex toilets here at gb havent we. Which is which is an adventure every day. I mean i think having to stand in other peoples pee is really character building, isnt it . So thats what i think. So thats what i think. What will do anyway . What will we do anyway . Thats whats going to happen, you bit non isnt this a bit of a non brain we should kemi brain we should say so. Kemi badenoch equalitys minister pushing, is pushing, you know, and this is makes know makes complete sense. You know why this issue of why why cant this issue of gender identity toilets be gender identity and toilets be easily by youve easily resolved by saying youve got biological males got toilets for biological males , toilets biological , toilets for biological females, cute like females, and then a cute like a cubicle style toilet, if youre if you identify as whatever you want to identify. Yes. Why is that a difficult thing to implement . Well, you wouldnt think it would but turns its would be, but it turns out its been quite the issue. Nicholas in it has. And nicholas in schools well, has schools as well, this has been particularly because particularly a problem because you boys identifying their you have boys identifying their way into girls toilets and particularly at that time of life, thats not a good idea. Exactly. And, you know, even exactly. And, you know, even for myself, i the first time i came across this thing, i was doing a comedy competition at Goldsmiths University campus. And i was the first time i went into a unisex toilet, at least here, maybe because our program is quite late. Usually weve got the entire toilet to ourselves. The entire toilet to ourselves. Yes. Not embarrassing. Other people or getting embarrassed, but yeah, its a tricky time for teenagers as they are, you know, and you dont want, you know, any incidents to happen or people to feel already, you know, god knows how uncomfortable teenagers already know, god knows how unco you table teenagers already know, god knows how unco you dont teenagers already know, god knows how unco you dont have gers already know, god knows how unco you dont have geibe|lready teenagen the number of times you accidentally in and accidentally you walk in and a gentleman out and looks gentleman comes out and looks shocked got it shocked and thinks hes got it wrong. Its fine where wrong. No, no, its fine where you went. Exactly. So italy, i went exactly. So in italy, i went into i accidentally went into the toilets someone the womens toilets and someone came woman came in the came in, a woman came in and the look her face and i look of horror in her face and i suddenly realised what id done and id realised how, how, suddenly realised what id done and awkward ad how, how, suddenly realised what id done and awkward this how, how, suddenly realised what id done and awkward this makes, how, suddenly realised what id done and awkward this makes people how awkward this makes people feel. Its much more of a big deal feel. Its much more of a big deal. And ive spoken to feminists who talk about this, that when theres someone whos obviously biological male, but identifies in identifies as female in a womens women wont womens toilet, most women wont confront that or can confront that person or say, can you leave . They just you please leave . They will just leave right. Leave themselves. Right. And it creates kind of awful creates that kind of awful environment. Think people environment. So i think people just need to think of other people bit when it people a little bit when it comes to this. But like you say, the stats are really clear on this. 87 want separate this. Yougov. 87 want separate toilets and women, and toilets for men and women, and 35 have a unisex 35 say, well, have a unisex toilets for those that want them. Yeah. So thats everybody has brainer which would has a no brainer which would still a burden on some still be a burden on some Smaller Companies with their toilet. Lets not forget that they can just have as long as you can lock you can have unisex. So lock it, you can have unisex. So if had one and had if you just had one and you had a the door. A lock on the door. Okay, okay, so lets move on now the front cover of the now to the front cover of the sunday nicholas, what are sunday times. Nicholas, what are they . They leading with . Well, picked tougher well, ive picked tougher a level grading, vital to halt University Drop out. So the subtitle says almost 30 of students are quitting some degrees. Yeah , i should clarify with yeah, i should clarify with this story. So its to do with the pandemic, of course. So dunng the pandemic, of course. So during the pandemic, a lot of teachers were grading their own pupils , papers and things and pupils, papers and things and that was becoming their a level grades. So obviously the teachers were kind of giving them, know, leaning the them, you know, leaning on the benefit yes so benefit of the doubt. Yes so gillian keegan, whos writing for on sunday, is for the times on sunday, is basically saying kids are going to have to brace themselves because are going because those grades are going to and were talking to plunge. And were talking here, theres going to be, they reckon, fewer star and reckon, 75,000 fewer a star and a grades this year than there were year. And a grades this year than there were year. And that 1 in 5 were last year. And that 1 in 5 teenagers arent going to get their first choice. University so, you know, people to so, you know, people have to understand during understand that during the pandemic, although they pandemic, they although they were out on education, were losing out on education, they easy when it they kind of had it easy when it came grading, didnt they kind of had it easy when it came even grading, didnt they kind of had it easy when it came even before ng, didnt they kind of had it easy when it came even before the didnt they kind of had it easy when it came even before the pandemic , they, even before the pandemic, weve gradual trend of weve had this gradual trend of inflation in good, you know , inflation in good, you know, a level trends, which then i dont know if its because of parents are more demanding and schools want to deliver. I think its to do with successive governments, like every single successive government wants to say education. So say were great at education. So if they make easier and if they make exams easier and they find that the grades are all going up, they can say, look, all the kids are doing really, really well under our watch, because used watch, you know, because i used to and i promise to be a teacher. And i promise you, of the kids who are you, some of the kids who are getting as and bs basically illiterate, basically illiterate, i mean, basically couldnt pick illiterate, i mean, basically cotaint pick illiterate, i mean, basically cotaint and pick illiterate, i mean, basically cotaint and they pick illiterate, i mean, basically cotaint and they were pick illiterate, i mean, basically cotaint and they were getting up a pen. And they were getting as in english literature. So there as in english literature. So the then theyre going off to university. I remember first year i mean, i remember first year of university, didnt have of university, you didnt have to you have to to do a lot. Did you have to sort of turn up most of the time and get 40 . So this is this is not good. Now, i think raising the standards would thing. Standards would be a good thing. Not a level not Everyone Needs to a level at a level. I mean, a level. Right. But i mean, weve had years years of weve had years and years of governments want governments saying we want to get percentage of people get the percentage up of people who why . Who go to university. Why . Universities specific universities are very specific kind about kind of thing. Its about academic rigour. Its not suited to with those expensive to everyone with those expensive degrees good for them if they i mean, good for them if they are going to. Are quitting or not going to. I mean, dont want to, know, mean, i dont want to, you know, be hard humanities be too hard on humanities because graduate of because im a graduate of humanities some of because im a graduate of huma degrees some of because im a graduate of huma degrees and some of because im a graduate of huma degrees and the some of because im a graduate of huma degrees and the kind e of because im a graduate of huma degrees and the kind off these degrees and the kind of debt that they they you end up having. Oh, absolutely. I wouldnt do mine again. Now you mine again. Now are you suggesting like suggesting that degrees like media theory media studies and dance theory are worthwhile. Never are not really worthwhile. Never do with studies the do a degree with studies on the end of the name. No thats me to gb no thats it got me to gb news. Theres some value to it. So what about this now . Sunday express, half the so what about this now . Sund page ress, half the so what about this now . Sund page is ss, half the so what about this now . Sund page is devoted the so what about this now . Sund page is devoted to the front page is devoted to the lionesses right. Some good story. Fine. I mean, i like football. Some of i mean, i like football. Some of my friends criticise me for my male friends criticise me for watching the tournament, but you know,. Know, so. But youre quite open minded , arent you, nick . So youll watch, youll watch all all genders when it comes to football. Yeah. I mean all the two genders recognise, but genders that i recognise, but yeah , this is a good story. Yeah, this is a good story. What are they, what have they won some sort of game. The lionesses basically the lionesses i think for the third time in a row, are in semi finals row, they are in the semi finals of the world cup in austria, co hosted by australia and new zealand, of zealand, and they sort of redeemed because redeemed themselves because so far theyve been quite lacklustre. Nigeria , lacklustre. They beat nigeria, eliminating nigeria in the previous one of the previous game, which one of the commentators described as daylight robbery. Had to daylight robbery. You had to feel nigerians today feel for the nigerians today against went against colombia. They went behind and then they a come behind and then they had a come back at and so it was a good match and they kind earned match and they kind of earned their in semi final. Their place in the semi final. So actually watched this . So you actually watched this . This is yeah, i mean, this is because, cressida , because, to be fair, cressida, im as indifferent to male football to. Football as i am to. Oh, yes. Dont watch any oh, yes. I dont watch any of the genders. Oh, yes. I dont watch any of the no, ders. Oh, yes. I dont watch any of the no, im;. Oh, yes. I dont watch any of the no, im very, very narrow. No, im very, very narrow. No, im very, very narrow. Be fair, i was here for to be fair, i was here for esther and phil show in esther and phil show early in the morning, had about ten the morning, so i had about ten hours okay so i watched hours to kill. Okay so i watched two shouldnt have that, i shouldnt have said that, nicholas. Believing you nicholas. We were believing you were progressive. And. Were really progressive. And. And dont to and with it, i dont want to alienate conservative fan alienate my conservative fan base. When youre trying to cultivate. Okay, then finally, in about in this section, what about the daily theyve daily star . I mean, theyve really rogue today. Really gone rogue today. Well, aliens will be invited to play chess by boffins, as it will strike up a conversation. Well doesnt that say everything about boffins conversational skills . Yes, exactly. How about skills . Yes, exactly. How about going a pint with the going for a pint with the aliens . They want to do aliens . They dont want to do that. Theyve sent some kind of amazing into space. Amazing message into space. Yeah, its a lovely pun here. Boffins believe playing an extra terrestrial terrestrial chess restroom. Dont even say it doesnt even work. It doesnt really, does it . No, no. There you go. So they think it will help us strike up a with little nicholas. Im in no way wanting to stay too this story because too long on this story because its ridiculous. Too long on this story because its have ridiculous. Too long on this story because its have any ridiculous. Too long on this story because its have any thoughts . ;. You have any thoughts . Hashtag me too. I blame hashtag me too. You know, its much easier know, its so much easier finding extraterrestrial chess partners than going and chatting up girl nowadays. Up a girl nowadays. I mean, i dont know what on earth of that , but lets earth to make of that, but lets have break. We need have a break. I think we need one. It for part one. But one. Thats it for part one. But coming up, we got coming up, we have got legionella nana no legionella the lesbian nana no nose. And the i revolution. Thats coming for us all. Dont worry. Itll be fine. Probably. See you radio. Welcome back to headliners. Your first look at sundays newspapers. Im andrew doyle. Newspapers. Im andrew doyle. And with me are Adult Human Female Cressida Wetton and adult human italian nicholas de santo. Were going to kick off with the observer. Whats this about the home office being startlingly incompetent . Incompetent . Ministers must say, what was known of legionella on bibby stockholm says labour. So labour are deriding the tories for their startling incompetence. So their startling incompetence. So as we know, 39 migrants moved on to the bibby stockholm and theyve been removed because almost immediately it was discovered that there was legionella disease on board. This is the barge. This is the barge. This is the barge. The this is the barge. The barge that theory could hold, that in theory could hold, i think it 550 . Migrant yes , think is it 550 . Migrant yes, not even a days worth. But anyway, its the barge. So these people have been removed because they might get this disease as symptoms include dry cough , symptoms include dry cough, confusion and diarrhoea. I think theyll all be confused, wont they . On barge, get off. They . Get on the barge, get off. Those symptoms. Those are the symptoms. Those are the symptoms. Cause death. But it can cause death. But it can cause death. Yes. Em ea ea i mean, this is very, very serious. I mean, how can it be the case that they havent sort of with well, of dealt with this . Well, this is exactly the question. Is this is exactly the question. And labour challenging and labour are challenging them even them and saying, you know, even if hospital ward for if you left a hospital ward for a unused, youd go a few weeks unused, youd go back in and check that legionella in legionella hadnt developed in the its a the water pipe. Yes its a really thing. Really basic thing. Got labour labour. So weve got labour labour. So the shadow immigration minister, stephen writing the stephen kinnock, writing to the home david davis home office, also david davis deriding the startling Incompetence Office incompetence of the home office this anger this is a cross partisan anger about this particular issue. I mean , its not good enough, is mean, its not good enough, is it . Nicholas no , definitely not. It . Nicholas no, definitely not. Unfortunately, is unfortunately, nothing is going the governments way when it comes to immigration nowadays. We know the rwanda plan didnt work or has been bogged down, at least for now. You know least for now. And you know youre trouble when labour youre in trouble when labour starts your starts criticising your immigration policy. Well, thats the other thing. I talk i mean, this article we talk about stephen king about kinnock, stephen king kinnock about kinnock is talking about how labour would able to solve labour would be able to solve this. Why dont the this. You know, why dont the tories just implement labours plans, labours plans apparently will dangerous channel will stop the dangerous Channel Crossings tackle the people smugglers, backlog. Smugglers, clear the backlog. How do that . How are they going to do that . Anxious to hear that im anxious to hear that their plan looks like bullet points doesnt it . Rather it . Lets know how to. Thats gm thats not a plan. Thats not a plan. Thats not a plan. Thats thats things they want to achieve. Exactly right. The same that this is the same labour that predicted opening predicted when we were opening the borders to after they the borders to poland after they joined eu that only 25 poles joined the eu that only 25 poles would have come and instead we had tens of thousands to see specifics when it comes to this. Had tens of thousands to see spebuts when it comes to this. Had tens of thousands to see spe but i when it comes to this. Had tens of thousands to see spebut i mean,t comes to this. Had tens of thousands to see spebut i mean, although, this. Had tens of thousands to see spebut i mean, although, you;. But i mean, although, you know, makes a very good point know, he makes a very good point that have a that there should have been a Risk Assessment a basic risk Risk Assessment at a basic Risk Assessment Health Assessment regarding Health Issues mean, issues on the barge. I mean, that this after all that seems and this is after all the safety wed the fire safety stuff, wed already get a checklist, already i mean, get a checklist, guys. You have guys. Yeah, you would have thought okay, were going to thought so. Okay, were going to move the mail on sunday. Move on to the mail on sunday. Now nicholas, this about now now, nicholas, this is about well, that well, this is the story that went this week. And ive went viral this week. And ive seen crop up twitter seen this crop up on twitter pretty continually. Whats this . Yeah, this is another sad story. And ive seen that video as very distressful. Uh, as well. Very distressful. Uh, so the story is ongoing. The so the story is ongoing. The teenager , 16 year old autistic teenager, 16 year old autistic girl who happened to apparently, allegedly have called a Police Officer in West Yorkshire lesbian or saying she looks like a lesbian , like my nana. Exactly a lesbian, like my nana. Exactly and her grandma is a lesbian. And her grandma is a lesbian. And so she was saying this Police Officer looks like her now. Its a tricky one. The video is pretty harrowing because you have this autistic teenager , crying, hitting teenager scream, crying, hitting herself the she doesnt herself in the head. She doesnt want be touched by the police want to be touched by the Police Officer. The Police Officer saying, no, were going to arrest anyway. The mother is arrest you anyway. The mother is saying, autistic. Saying, look, shes autistic. Can you cant see can you see . Cant you see whats going on . Them, by the way, seven of them, by the way, and them. And seven of them. Exactly. Now, weve had, for instance, from fair instance, harry miller from fair cop talking the cop on gb news talking about the west are West Yorkshire police are effectively criminal effectively like a criminal gang, breaking gang, that they were breaking into this breaking and entering and kidnapping what he and kidnapping is what he alleged west alleged there. Now, the West Yorkshire are saying Yorkshire Police are saying there information there is more information than than saying than we have. Theyre saying theres body cam footage, theres body cam footage, theres context this theres more context to this story know. And so its story than we know. And so its only right that we make that point is the claim point that that is the claim that making. That they are making. But cressida, that cressida, isnt it the case that given the level of concern that has been stirred as a result of this video, that if they do have some mitigating evidence , they some mitigating evidence, they should release it pretty sharpish . Sharpish . Yeah. I mean, wouldnt you be on it immediately . Its just amazing. What are we now, like the third this . Mean. Well, its sort of incredible because, particularly because, you know, particularly with the public order effect, it is public order offence is not a public order offence for something for someone to Say Something within if it is within their own home. If it is true heard something true that they heard something that forced that she said inside forced their into the house to their way into the house to arrest her, thats probably unlawful. Is that being debated then . Because i heard she was on the stairs, but perhaps they mean in the home. Its all very unclear, isnt it . What would suggest is, and what i would suggest is, well, dont think and what i would suggest is, wel police dont think and what i would suggest is, welpolice should dont think and what i would suggest is, wel police should be nt think and what i would suggest is, welpolice should be arresting the police should be arresting anyone anyway. Anyone for what they say anyway. Right. It is offensive right. Even if it is offensive and there is this kind of move towards the towards a situation where the police trying to police are continually trying to police are continually trying to police peoples social media police are continually trying to policeoraoples social media police are continually trying to policeor you 3s social media police are continually trying to policeor you know,ial media police are continually trying to policeor you know, evenadia police are continually trying to policeor you know, even things posts or you know, even things like the like christian preachers on the street the bible. In street quoting the bible. In some cases when theyre saying things its things against gay people, its like, dont need to be coddled like, i dont need to be coddled by the law. I can some by the law. I can hear some crazy fundamentalists saying, im going to hell i can deal im going to hell and i can deal with because because with that. And because because i think more think free speech is more important than my feelings, frankly. And especially if frankly. So and especially if youre Police Officer at work i i i mean, i would make the assumption that one of the characters of a police characters mix of being a Police Officer quite officer is that youre quite a rigorous character youve rigorous character and youve got a teenager whos got a thought, a teenager whos whos things you whos saying rude things to you. Did, youd think. Even if she did, youd think that that feels pretty minor. So i forward to finding i look forward to finding out. Ironically, came into ironically, they came into contact this teenager contact with this teenager because helping. Because they were helping. They took home because she was took her home because she was not controllable and they were called to help her during this parade because shes autistic. Parade because shes autistic. She had been drunk, apparently. So sister called them and she had been drunk, apparently. So took ter called them and she had been drunk, apparently. So took her alled them and she had been drunk, apparently. So took her inled them and she had been drunk, apparently. So took her in the them and she had been drunk, apparently. So took her in the police nd she had been drunk, apparently. So took her in the police car. They took her in the police car. And just as she was getting in, we dont know she was beyond we dont know if she was beyond the threshold of door. The threshold of the door. We dont this dont know. But whatever. This is problem, think with is the problem, i think with with this, when with stories like this, when the police getting such a rough police are getting such a rough ride over it, they should tell us going on. Us whats going on. Specific. Us whats going on. Were specific. Us whats going on. Were going specific. Now okay. Were going to move on now to this story. Whats tony blair been to, Chris Skudder . Have been up to, Chris Skudder . Have you the sunday times. Tony Blair Institute kept advising saudis after khashoggis murder. Should clarify. So this so we should clarify. So this is the washington is the murder of the Washington Post journalist khashoggi post journalist jamal khashoggi. Jamal khashoggi, do you remember this . Yeah. You remember this . Yeah. You remember this . Yeah. You remember happened here. So remember what happened here. So 2018, i think was it 2017, 2018 . Hes living in turkey because hes exiled from saudi, right. So hes fallen out with the saudis. Hes a saudi journalist whos against the saudi whos written against the saudi the regime regime. And he has to go to the saudi embassy, i think is it for his saudi consulate in istanbul for some paperwork . It was. It was. So its for paperwork. So its for paperwork. Its not meant to be a big deal its not meant to be a big deal. Hes going to do something with his visa, Something Like that. And he gets and dismembered. Horrific i mean, absolutely horrific crime. This nobodys crime. Now this nobodys debating crime. Now this nobodys detthats seems to be well, thats that seems to be well, the saudis are debating it, but. They but this well, they might be, but this article times says that article in the times says that the prince approved the the crown prince approved the assassination. Assassination. The crown prince never accepted that, although a cia investigation concluded that he had ordered. But the crown prince accept that. Prince never accept that. The cia have determined. Thats why the times can say quite definitively thats thats thats the reason i see the crown prince, that i accept responsibility because it happened under my watch. Essentially but they said essentially they were some rogue they said there were some rogue elements beyond elements that went beyond the arrest mandate. Arrest, the arrest mandate. This tricky. Tony arrest, the arrest mandate. This tricky. Tony blair so this is tricky. Tony blair is getting into trouble here because institute because the tony Blair Institute has continued to work with and advise the crown prince and the new and the saudi regime as it currently stands. This does currently stands. Now, this does raise questions raise some interesting questions because obviously this is a regime is backward and regime that is very backward and that very regressive , but is that is very regressive, but is in some ways making incremental change is towards being a more progressive society. If so, this progressive society. If so, this kind of thing , political kind of thing, political assassination or whatever it might be if these things are going on, lets face it, there are other human rights abuses going on in saudi arabia. Are other human rights abuses going on in saudi arabia. But going on in saudi arabia. But does that mean that until they reach the level that we expect them be shouldnt them to be at, we shouldnt advise parties zip8 interact with . Because doesnt that slow with . Because doesnt that slow the progress . The progress . Absolutely. And this is this is tony blairs defence, isnt it . Sort of Dennis Rodman with kim of thing . Yeah kim jong un kind of thing . Yeah lets not talking lets not stop talking altogether. Yes so, yeah, you have to that because its have to take that because its difficult, isnt it, nicholas . It reminds me a bit i mean, it reminds me a bit of uk government were of when the uk government were having the having secret talks with the ira. A when they ira. Even at a time when they were breaking ceasefire. But, you know, as, politicians you know, as, as politicians have this you know, as, as politicians havethe this you know, as, as politicians havethe way this you know, as, as politicians havethe way to this you know, as, as politicians havethe way to reach this you know, as, as politicians havethe way to reach the; was the only way to reach the good friday agreement, which they eventually did. So what do you do . And the crown prince of saudi arabia has has has has made monumental reforms. Now women have started to drive in saudi arabia. Theyve been allowed into the movies, into stadiums. So hes gradually and this is the big dilemma of the west. You cant win because you need to deal with people. And in cant win because you need to dea defence, people. And in cant win because you need to deadefence, i people. And in cant win because you need to deadefence, i mean,le. And in cant win because you need to deadefence, i mean, im and in cant win because you need to deadefence, i mean, im a d in cant win because you need to deadefence, i mean, im a bit] his defence, i mean, im a bit uncomfortable, but im defending tony blair he was tony blair because he was together trump. They together with trump. They brokered abraham brokered these so called abraham accords, which brought two or even three arab states into peace deals with israel, and they wouldnt have done it without the go ahead from the saudis. The saudis might be, actually. Exactly. So in order for progress to be made, we do have to keep these diplomatic channels mean, know, channels open. I mean, you know, when it that, you when you say it like that, you know, theyve allowed women to drive. Mean, our drive. I mean, from our perspective, drive. I mean, from our persknow,a, drive. I mean, from our persknow, good for you. Thats you know, good for you. Thats a bear right . Were bear minimum, right . But were deaung bear minimum, right . But were dealing deeply misogynist dealing with a deeply Misogynist Society as society that sees women as second citizens. So and second class citizens. So and gay people as second class citizens. So they do need, you know, of interaction know, some sort of interaction with other states. Anyway, were going move on to the going to move on to the observer. This an whats observer. And this is an whats this no , sorry. This is this one . Oh, no, sorry. This is not the. Oh, no. It is observer. I we be doing a lot of i we seem to be doing a lot of ai stories the moment. Ai stories at the moment. Nicholas, there a general nicholas, is there a general fear i mean, this about fear here . I mean, this is about it. Could bigger than the it. It could be bigger than the industrial yeah. Industrial revolution. Ian yeah. Ten hours i had among those ten hours i had to i went to watch mission to kill, i went to watch mission impossible. Did you really . Yeah ai . Has that been written by ai . Has that been written by ai . Ai. Oh, i see. It was about al. Oh, i see. Maybe next time it will be written by ai. Well, it was very much oriented. So. So yeah, much ai oriented. So. So yeah, ai rage. Today we ai is all the rage. And today we were about left leaning were talking about left leaning ai bias or allegations of ai bias. Bias. Yes, thats true because the gtp wont write jokes about Kamala Harris , but will write Kamala Harris, but will write jokes about donald trump. Exactly. Exactly. So there you go. So there you go. God knows weve all tried. God knows weve all tried. So tell me, nicholas, theyre saying that this is going to be absolutely but absolutely huge, but particularly comes to particularly when it comes to meaning what does meaning jobs. Right. What does what do mean . What do they mean . Menial jobs is one well, menial jobs is one aspect of the thing here. The observer title says, i could have bigger impact on uk than industrial revolution. According to dowden, who is a deputy to mr dowden, who is a deputy prime minister, actually. So the upside is that it can make government decisions much faster, hopefully more efficient. And he does mention that, believe it or not, the backlog in terms of Asylum Seekers applications. Yeah. Seekers applications. Yeah. So what do you think . I mean, cressida, im terrified about this actually. I am as well. Like i look, im all for people having as much leisure time as possible. I think thats possible. I think thats fantastic. I think we should go to day working week to a four day working week probably, the is, when probably, but the point is, when robots are taking over, absolutely everything. Worry absolutely everything. I worry about and also about the efficiency and also the going to kill the fact theyre going to kill us. Might kill us. Us. It says theyre disaffected. People already exist, but tie them in with al and that enhances what they can get up to. Course it does. I mean, to. Of course it does. I mean, yeah, anything yeah, its anything thats thats in thats enormously powerful in the wrong is enormously the wrong hands is enormously dangerous. Yes okay. Im very okay. Now, im very mistrustful. Okay. To mistrustful. Okay. Were to going this now going move on to this story now in the telegraph. This in the telegraph. Whats this about potholes, pothole repair, funding halves since 2006, were spending less now than we did , spending less now than we did, and theres an increased number of potholes. Of potholes. The rac are telling us this is a bad thing. The aa all the pothole incidences are up. But of course weve just had rishi sunak telling us that hes on the side of the motorist. The side of the motorist. I have to be honest, ive noficed i have to be honest, ive noticed more of these potholes. Ive veer pretty much ive had to veer pretty much continually driving. Im surprised. Im not surprised. Im not surprised. Some of these numbers i mean, some of these numbers are just astonishing and the Asphalt Industry Alliance are telling us that we need to spend more. Well, convenient more. Well, thats convenient for they think for them, isnt it . They think they money out of for them, isnt it . They think they yeah money out of for them, isnt it . They think they yeah they money out of for them, isnt it . They think they yeah they think ay out of for them, isnt it . They think they yeah they think that |t of for them, isnt it . They think they yeah they think that 1 of for them, isnt it . They think they yeah they think that 1 in them. Yeah they think that 1 in 5 local roads could be undrivable in the next five years. Unless billions are pumped into fixing them. Its like mcdonalds saying we more burgers, we need to eat more burgers, isnt a it is isnt it . It is a bit. It is sort of fair enough. Nicholas isnt it . It is a bit. It is sonltf fair enough. Nicholas isnt it . It is a bit. It is sonlt is. 1ir enough. Nicholas isnt it . It is a bit. It is sonlt is. It enough. Nicholas isnt it . It is a bit. It is sonlt is. It hasugh. Nicholas isnt it . It is a bit. It is sonlt is. It has beenlicholas isnt it . It is a bit. It is sonlt is. It has been described it is. It has been described by a actually as a vote winner because local councils, you know, it comes to know, when it comes to elections. Yes it counts a lot because a lot of what we dont like it if the conservatives want to avoid disaster in the next election , maybe they need next election, maybe they need to start filling up some of those puzzles. Okay. Lets see what happens. Anyway, that is it. Okay. Well, anyway, that is it for part two. But coming up, tick tock, teen trouble. The rise of the right wing woman and the expensive same sex kiss the most expensive same sex kiss on record. And stay tuned for on record. And stay tuned for that. That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. Proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Weather on. Gb news. Hello im marco petagna. Heres your latest weather update from the met office. Well see a mixed bag of weather across the uk over the next few days. Therell be some sunshine, but rain too. But things but some rain too. But things will turning warmer certainly but some rain too. But things will the ing warmer certainly but some rain too. But things will the middle ner certainly but some rain too. But things will the middle ner certthey towards the middle part of the coming week. Pressure is coming week. Low pressure is anchored north west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk north west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk at north west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk at the north west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk at the moment. 1 west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk at the moment. Thats of the uk at the moment. Thats feeding fair few showers in on feeding a fair few showers in on the south westerly breeze and we need this need to keep an eye on this little feature in from little feature running in from the southwest. Thatll bring some night the southwest. Thatll bring som monday. Night the southwest. Thatll bring som monday. Tonight,|ht into monday. Back to tonight, though, its a case of clear spells and showers. The most frequent west of the uk, some north and west of the uk, some of them fairly heavy towards the north west of them fairly heavy towards the nortiof vest clear spells down best of the clear spells down towards the south east. Temperatures holding fairly temperatures holding up fairly well or 16 well actually at 15 or 16 degrees lower degrees and falling no lower than 13 or 14 towards the north and north west. As for sunday, well, its a day of sunshine and showers. The showers most frequent most widespread on frequent and most widespread on sunday north and sunday towards the north and northeast of the a few northeast of the uk. A few heavy, perhaps even thundery ones around here. West towards the and east. Its a the south and east. Its a brighter. Plenty brighter picture. Plenty of sunny around with sunny spells around and with lighter and saturday lighter winds. And on saturday it a bit warmer out it should feel a bit warmer out and temperatures and about. Temperatures peaking at celsius, 73in fahrenheit. At 23 celsius, 73in fahrenheit. Monday it looks like being a pretty unsettled day across england and wales. Outbreaks of quite heavy potentially thundery rain working in from the southwest we through the southwest as we go through the day towards north and day with towards the north and northwest. Day of northwest. Its a day of sunshine and showers once again and temperatures in and temperatures peaking in the high low 20s 23 down high teens to low 20s 23 down towards the south east 73 towards the south east in 73 and fahrenheit warming up, though, as we head towards the middle of the week, we could even see 30 degrees 2 spots. Degrees in 1 or 2 spots. Feeling inside from that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on radio. Welcome back to headliners. Your first look at sundays newspapers. Were going to get newspapers. Were going to get straight back on with it with the daily star on sunday. Heightened security in, what is it, bexleyheath thats right. Uk town on red alert with heightened security as shops brace for tick tock looters. What does that mean . Basically what does that mean . Basically one of the new damages that tiktok is doing to our society , tiktok is doing to our society, besides making people become more vain and depressed and, you know, questioning marriage, that was another video , all of it was another video, all of it coming from china , where, by the coming from china, where, by the way, it is forbidden in china itself. Itself. They have their own version of filtered, healthy tick. Exactly. But theyre just using it to collect data from other countries, right . And jeopardise yeah. And jeopardise western societies. Say. But some of societies. Id say. But some of us seen the footage of this us have seen the footage of this collective looting on in Oxford Street. Yeah, well, they had a jd sport attack. Jd sports trend on on tiktok. Exactly that was the title of the event. Yeah extraordinary. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But what is going on with these kids . I mean, so now theyve you know, because the thing is, criminals that organise public forums, organise on public forums, theyre bad criminals, theyre generally bad criminals, right . Because the police can just this and like, okay, just see this and like, okay, theres going be a riot at bexley. Well, yes, but its safety in numbers, isnt it . Just swarms because theres just swarms of kids on oxford of these kids on Oxford Street causing and theres causing trouble and theres only a why is a few police. You know why is this trend . A few police. You know why is thiswhyand . A few police. You know why is thiswhyanybreaking the law why is breaking the law suddenly breakdown suddenly a breakdown of societys would say fatherlessness. People. Mean, theres some people. I mean, theres just but that combination just but its that combination of social media. Of that with social media. Mean, had guy, i mean, you had that guy, missy, for missy, become famous for breaking, for breaking into peoples filming it peoples houses and filming it right like that who right. And idiots like that who do this kind thing and do this kind of thing and intimidate people and know the general of impunity. General sense of impunity. Well, yes, because the police cant it. So weve just had cant do it. So weve just had footage of similar things in the states. Know have states. And i dont know if have you who had a much you seen the guy who had a much smaller shop . It his own smaller shop . It was his own shop, a sikh guy, and comes smaller shop . It was his own sho withsikh guy, and comes smaller shop . It was his own sho with a i mean, i was in new york where, you know, you cant get done so long as done for shoplifting so long as its to 1,000. People its up to 1,000. So people just and just they just just go in and just they just take worth theyre fine. E have fine. Have chain stores who you have chain stores who actively actually reprimand you have chain stores who activ you have chain stores who activ you have chain stores who activ shoplifting . Shoplifting . Ive never shoplifted since. Do know what . Personally, since. Still know what . Personally, since. Still say still say no,v what . Personally, since. Still say no, but|at . Personally, since. Still say no, but we personally, since. Still say no, but we had;onally, id still say no, but we had a thing recently, didnt we, where people were being they people were being asked if they thought should thought prison sentences should be so you be longer or shorter. So you know what it is . Conscription. Oh yes. Well, send my kids into the army , send my kids into the army, child army and theyll come back. All sort of disciplined and they probably yeah, you probably cant argue with that. Andrews talking a lot of sense tonight. Im just playing around with my side. Were my right wing side. Okay. Were going to loving it. Going to move on to loving it. This independent. Now this is the independent. Now what . Whats this one what . This is a whats this one about . A band is being sued for about . A band is being sued for a kiss. Oh, yeah , thats me. Sorry. Oh, yeah, thats me. Sorry. 1975 band sued for £2 million after matty healy breaks contract with same sex kiss at malaysia festival. All right. So malaysia festival. All right. So basically they they are theyre doing a festival and they had already the malaysian authorities and the organiser claim that they had already signed a written contract promising to adhere to all the local laws and costumes. Remember that same sex relations is illegal in malaysia , a muslim is illegal in malaysia, a muslim majority country. Yes. And they majority country. Yes. And they have broken that. They have broken that promise which has resulted in the government cancelling the whole festival outright. So that has cost outright. So that has cost obviously the organiser other performers, the local community for which. For whom this was for which. For whom this was part of their livelihood. Yeah, but dont you think nicholas, when you come to a country where being gay is illegal, actually its quite a good thing for a Prominent Group like the 1975 to have a gay kiss. This is the thing, isnt it . We keep saying, oh, sainsburys, why waving sainsburys, why are you waving your around when your pride flags around when its to be gay its fine to be gay in sainsburys . So weve been saying dont you saying this a lot. Why dont you take your protest to a country where it matters . They where it matters . Well they have, they have, but it still feels they have, but it still feels they have contract. Have signed the contract. Is it clear though, i mean, is it clear though, nicholas, they signed nicholas, because they signed a contract saying would contract saying they would adhere guidelines adhere to all local guidelines and adhere to all local guidelines ancyeah. And why do you think yeah. And why do you think that would so specifically . Snog stage. Dont snog on stage. Why dont they that . I dont dont they do that . I dont think you know, i think this is quite its good quite good. I think its good that they should that theyre they should have gone would liked gone further. I would have liked to do you think they should pay do you think they should pay the money . Because think of all the money . Because think of all the that have lost out the people that have lost out who money from who would have made money from the van. The festival or the burger van. Probably burger element, probably not. Burger element, but principle but i think the principle is quite i would say, okay, maybe and i would say, okay, maybe we them for their we want to admire them for their activism. Id say they shouldnt have contract, have signed the contract, they should honoured word. Should have honoured their word. But malaysia for but also good on malaysia for standing their values. Standing up for their values. About are you know, what about are spineless in the west . Gay malaysians . What about gay malaysians . What about gay malaysians . You already took yeah, but you already took their in terms of the their side. In terms of the activism, i made a premise. Okay, for band okay, good for good for the band. All right. Im willing to concede of concede for the sake of argument, good on argument, but also good on malaysia unlike us, malaysia because unlike us, spineless westerners who who cater to the new comers or to the late comers, you know, they have they have actually said, you know, this is our law, this is our country. I mean, i should have they should have been even put on trial. Wow. Wow wow. Well, never say that. Balanced on on that. Were not balanced on on headliners. Weve got both sides. They called sides. Why are they called the 1975 . Are band names 1975 . Why are band names so stupid . What does that mean . The 19 older . Ive got no idea what you mean. I dont even know any of their. What does any of it mean . What does any of it mean . What does destinys child mean . Does Fleetwood Mac mean . What does Fleetwood Mac mean . None of it means anything. Its i dont its all gibberish. I dont know. Okay, know. It makes me angry. Okay, were move on now to were going to move on now to sundays independent. Whats this one . This one about this one . This one is about pride. Of pride. People spending lots of taxpayers pride. Sorry, taxpayers money on pride. Sorry, this the telegraph. This is in the telegraph. £500,000. Taxpayers more than £500,000. Taxpayers money month money spent on pride month in pubuc public sector. Going to be nicholas is going to be furious this. Furious about this. You will not like you will. You will not like this. Fuming. This. Youllming. This. Youll berg. This. Youll be furious. So specifically thats in the pubuc specifically thats in the public sector. So this is the police, councils , things police, local councils, things like theyve to like that. So theyve managed to spend that amount of money and its, know, its on glitter its, you know, its on glitter and and all of that and flags and all of that rainbow like , you rainbow lanyards and like, you know, all of know, fluffy unicorns, all of that fun stuff. But which, you know, we could argue about that. But the other thing thats really upset people is that theyve spent it on drag theyve also spent it on drag time are time story hour for kids are we seeing people are very seeing which people are very unhappy because feel unhappy about because they feel that you shouldnt have sexualised things around children . Its yeah , so children . I mean its yeah, so thats slightly thats thats a slightly different isnt it . Different debate isnt it . Kind of think, you but i kind of think, you know, all of this know, my worry about all of this is police should be is that the police should not be siding with any particular ideological be ideological group. It would be like £500,000 on like if theyd spent £500,000 on marxist to i think marxist paraphernalia to i think we would bit worried we would all be a bit worried about the problem about that. And the problem with pride become pride now is it has become politicised in a very specific ideological way that actually a lot of gay people really hate and really oppose and see as homophobe tick. So are they spending half £1 million to be homophobic . Nick it has become kind of the religion of state. You know, together with the covid vaccines, you know, if some of have seen the some of us have seen the pictures regent street, you pictures of regent street, you know, covered with to top to bottom in in this ugly flag, by the way , we grew up it reminds the way, we grew up it reminds us of the marches in nuremberg with all those flags, vertical flags , doesnt it . The flags, doesnt it . The omnipresent flag. You wouldnt see that Many Union Jacks flying exactly when they had them on on regent street. And they had the progress pride flags. It was militaristic a strikes i it did feel very a bit chilling actually, particularly if you dont believe in that ideology. Its a bit like when you go to some of the areas of belfast and or derry and, you know, you see the flags of the other side and you and youre walking through and you think walking through it and you think its bit chilling its its a bit chilling because its tribal. You and tribal. Ultimately you know, and the this is the point about this is taxpayers are paying awful the point about this is tax of ers are paying awful the point about this is tax of money paying awful the point about this is taxof money pathis. Awful the point about this is taxof money pathis. Aknow, lot of money for this. You know, i dont understand. And i just i dont understand. And then got sadiq khan, then youve got sadiq khan, whos trafalgar whos standing up in trafalgar square, quote in square, and this is a quote in the article. Says, trans the article. He says, trans rights rights. And rights are human rights. And im going campaigning going to be campaigning for Lgbtq Community campaigning going to be campaigning for lgetheir Community Campaigning going to be campaigning for lgetheir rights. Inity campaigning going to be campaigning for lgetheirrights. Inity rightsnpaigning for their rights. What rights dont have . No ones ever dont they have . No ones ever been able to answer what been able to answer that. What rights have . Because rights do they not have . Because as aware, all have as far as im aware, we all have equal rights. As far as im aware, we all have eqlthe ghts. Not be offended the right not to be offended at comedy club. At a comedy club. I guess thats what it is. I guess thats going on. Guess thats whats going on. Okay. To move on to okay. Were going to move on to the observer a story about the observer now. A story about right women. So lets go right wing women. So lets go over news, own pearl over to gb news, very own pearl davis, cressida. Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. I am absolutely not martyrs. The growing not better martyrs. The growing role of women in the far right movement. So this story is about women in the far right movement. Sometimes they say alt right. It changes throughout the piece and its that classic thing. One of the it lists some social media ladies who are from the far right community. And i clicked on the first one. Ive lost her name. Dont know. I on the first one. Ive lost her name. Dont know. I clicked on the first one. Ive lost her name. Dont know. I clicked on her and i watched her and the first thing she talked about was neo. Recently, the pop star neo has been in trouble for saying his gender critical and his publicist then went ahead and released this apology on behalf of neo. Neo came back and said, no, i dont know. Im sticking to my guns. Anyway, thats an example of far right opinion now. So i would the point is i would debate that to start with. Right . But we go through the article of article and theres lots of examples what women up to examples of what women get up to in politically what womens political activity is. It says researchers who track how the far right in the us mobilises self promotes. And recruits are reporting that women are playing a growing role in essentially its sort of a bit lady macbeth. Its like, well, women do the organising right . I see a huge surprise. Is it . I mean, yeah. Surprise. Is it . I mean, yeah. Do you think because women are more organised, thats all it is . You know, youre going to get women in every get men and women in every political right . Political movement, right . Yes. What do you know, its as if what do they women were doing they think women were doing sitting letting sitting at home and letting the men the politics . Men do the politics . Because a lot of the alt right are sort of triad right women are sort of triad wives. Probably wives. So they would probably think at home think they should be at home knitting feeding knitting and, you know, feeding the whatever. The badger or whatever. Mean, historically, well, i mean, historically, women a huge influence women have had a huge influence over humanity men, over humanity via the men, havent they . Have have havent they . Women have have selected have selected for men that have certain or certain competencies or whatever. Find it surprising. Why think, nicholas, why do you think, nicholas, you lot of. Right. You must know a lot of. Right. Well i love these women. Them. Follow avidly some of them. I follow avidly on social media. On on on social media. Essentially, observer essentially, the observer has their knickers in a bunch. Can i say that . Because these trade say that . Because these trade wives and one of them is called tradwife are very important and they are making money on social media as well. Talk about empowering women. Well, there we go. Well, thats it for part three. But coming up in the final section , well final section, well have a mushroom mayhem robot. Its out mushroom mayhem robot. Its out to get you. And crazy rich arabians, even. To welcome back to headliners. Your first look at sundays newspapers. Were going to jump newspapers. Were going to jump straight back in with the observer and a story about a very crooked house. No, not the biden family home. Whats it about . About . People are sick of having our heritage knocked down. How the crooked house saga became a state of the nation story. So in the Black Country, this lovely old pub, the crooked house, its so crooked because in the Black Country they do a lot of mining or they used to do a lot of mining. And so over time its sunk and you can go in what sunk and you can go in and what looks a marble rolling looks like a marble rolling uphill of the things that uphill is one of the things that bnngs is brings people in. So this is very very old 18th very quaint, very old 18th century building. Yes, yes. Yes, yes. Was originally not it was originally not anymore. Anymore, no. It was originally not anyitlore. Anymore, no. It was originally not anyit recently anymore, no. It was originally not anyit recently got anymore, no. It was originally not anyit recently got sold nymore, no. It was originally not anyit recently got sold atmore, no. It was originally not anyit recently got sold at and , no. So it recently got sold at and its now been burned down. I understand. I know we shouldnt say anything definitive but the police shouldnt say anything defitreating but the police shouldnt say anything defitreating it but the police shouldnt say anything defitreating it as ut the police shouldnt say anything defitreating it as arson police shouldnt say anything defitreating it as arson orylice shouldnt say anything defitreating it as arson or they are treating it as arson or they certainly suspect arson. There certainly suspect arson. There are sorts of rumours about are all sorts of rumours about an disappearing an antique clock disappearing a day or two before the fire diggers , the diggers that diggers, the diggers that cleaned up the debris turning up the day before the fire. They even booked a band on the night of fire called gasoline and matches. Look, im no sleuth, but. But you know what . Im but. But you know what . Im going to say that the midsomer murders, have a murders, the police do have a case here. I think thats fair. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, and also, this is really terrible, because nicholas, this is these sorts of buildings in the Black Country, in black in places like the Black Country, this part of the heritage, isnt of the area. Heritage, isnt it, of the area. And generally, yeah. And generally, especially mean especially with pubs. I mean this and this pub was important and interesting many levels, interesting on so many levels, but general lots of local but in general lots of local pubs because its a hub for the whole community and people have a special relationship with these more these buildings. All the more reason when they have also historic values. Historic values. Well, theyre now saying that they want to re rebuild brick they want to re rebuild it brick by so well what by brick. So well see what happens going happens there. Were going to move the telegraph now move to the sunday telegraph now and about and whats this about unvaccinated instructors . Yes, this was an unvaccinated driver instructor who has won a case, unvaccinated driving instructor, wins, payout basically because of his aversion to money in medicine. And he he was not jabbed for covid. He asked for overtime. He covid. He asked for overtime. He was denied because he didnt have a second vaccine. Well, thats what the judge has established now. Okay he had no vaccine because he doesnt consume any he doesnt take any modern medicine unless in life threatening modern medicine unless in life threbut1ing modern medicine unless in life threbut the dvsa had said that but the dvsa had said that they needed him to be double vaccinated in order to the overtime. Actually , they said they were actually, they said they were going to monitor situation. Going to monitor the situation. So didnt come so they didnt they didnt come to see that specifically. To see say that specifically. But because on the same day, apparently else had had apparently someone else had had managed and was managed to get it and he was double jabbed, the double jabbed, apparently the judge ultimately sided with him that he been discriminated that he had been discriminated against because his strong against because of his strong belief. That is part his belief. That is part of his basically , the judge has basically, the judge has elevated his attitude towards modern medicine to a religious belief. I mean, there are lots of particularly nhs of people like particularly nhs workers , who were into workers, who were getting into a lot of trouble because they refuse vaccinated. Refuse to be vaccinated. But ultimately its about individual choice, isnt it . We all we all have the all should be. We all have the right procedure. Yeah mean, its the yeah, i mean, its the nuremberg code stuff, isnt it . Consent. Mean, voluntary consent. I mean, i appreciate employer, maybe appreciate as an employer, maybe they whatever they like. Appreciate as an employer, maybe they know, whatever they like. Appreciate as an employer, maybe they know, we hatever they like. Appreciate as an employer, maybe they know, we want er they like. Appreciate as an employer, maybe they know, we want to they like. Appreciate as an employer, maybe they know, we want to hire like. Appreciate as an employer, maybe they know, we want to hire that you know, we want to hire that person that person. But you know, we want to hire that persnot that person. But you know, we want to hire that persnot really that person. But you know, we want to hire that persnot really interested on. But you know, we want to hire that persnot really interested on 111511 im not really interested in his specific beliefs. I just think, well, if doesnt to take well, if he doesnt want to take it, if hes not consenting, thats okay. Were to going move well, were to going move on to sundays now. To sundays express now. And this is this, this is about what is this, a new blockbuster robo traffic new hit blockbuster robo traffic cop warned to watch how cop drivers warned to watch how they park or they could be towed by robots. I mean, scary stuff. Well, yeah, ive watched the video that is dystopian. Well, yeah, ive watched the vid well, yeah, ive watched the vid well, yeah, ive watched the vid yeah, right there. Yeah, right there. Although its not that dystopian because about five yards away from this machine , yards away from this machine, theres a man with a Remote Control is doing it. There control is doing it. So there isnt moment until you start isnt a moment until you start getting ai involved. Getting ai involved. Yes. And they decide which cdls. Cars. Well , yes, yes, cars. Well, yes, yes, this is the point. But it still has to get put back a lorry. When put on the back of a lorry. When i watched the i was i watched the video, i was thinking, this going to thinking, how is this going to work . Its a robot that thinking, how is this going to work . Up its a robot that thinking, how is this going to work . Up it car robot that thinking, how is this going to work . Up it car robcputst thinking, how is this going to work . Up it car robcputs it on picks up the car and puts it on a lorry. So nicholas, is so nicholas, this is absolutely terrifying. So you accidentally park in a place you shouldnt a shouldnt park and all of a sudden got ed 209, sudden youve got ed 209, theyre saying you have 20s to comply. Least it gives you well, at least it gives you a heads mean, thats the heads up. I mean, if thats the worst robots are going do worst the robots are going to do to wouldnt be that concerned. Okay. Well and finally, weve got a story now about foraging. This sunday this is in the mail on sunday cressida foraging this is in the mail on sunday cthe ida foraging this is in the mail on sunday cthe foodie foraging this is in the mail on sunday cthe foodie trend foraging this is in the mail on sunday cthe foodie trend responsible|g , the foodie trend responsible for thousands , the foodie trend responsible forthousands poisonings , the foodie trend responsible for thousands poisonings each for thousands of poisonings each year three australians die year as three australians die after eating wild mushrooms. Moral of the story is the moral of the story is stick to blackberries. It turns stick to blackberries. It turns out mushrooms are really complicated. Complicated. You know, there are loads of different types of fungi and people theyve people think that theyve checked book and checked out in a book and theyre that ones theyre like, well, that ones safe. Eat. Why safe. I can go and eat. Why would through the forest would you go through the forest eating . Sad that would you go through the forest eatingpeople sad that would you go through the forest eatingpeople died. Sad that would you go through the forest eatingpeople died. Butsad that would you go through the forest eatingpeople died. But comeat would you go through the forest eatingpeople died. But come on, these people died. But come on, why are people foraging for mushrooms . You why not mushrooms . You know, why not just whats just go to sainsburys . Whats going you might say its i mean, you might say its part this trend going back part of this trend of going back to origins , to the roots, to the origins, to the roots, being in with, you know, being in touch with, you know, the nature and all that. But yeah, when it comes to mushrooms, its a trend mushrooms, caution, its a trend thing. Then a, it sounds very then its a, it sounds very hipsterish, to okay hipsterish, i have to say. Okay all right. Show is all right. Well, the show is nearly were to nearly over, so were going to have another look at have another quick look at sundays front pages before we end. Sunday times is end. So the sunday times is running tougher a level end. So the sunday times is running vital tougher a level end. So the sunday times is running vital to jgher a level end. So the sunday times is running vital to halt a level end. So the sunday times is running vital to halt university grading vital to halt University Drop out surge. The sunday drop out surge. The sunday telegraph has ministers want more barges for Asylum Seekers. More barges for Asylum Seekers. The observer is leaning with channel. Boat deaths prompt fresh anger over asylum policy. The sunday mirror is leading with how many more must die before tories get a grip. Sunday express going with the same story there for pitys sake, stop the boats and the daily star. Some nonsense about aliens. Thats all got time for. Thats all weve got time for. Thanks guests thanks so much to my guests cressida, wetton and nicholas desanto, headliners is back tomorrow at 11 pm. With josh howie paul cox and lewis schaffer. And if youre watching schaffer. And if youre watching the 5 am, repeat schaffer. And if youre watching elections. Yes it counts a lot because a lot of what we dont like it if the conservatives want to avoid disaster in the next election , maybe they need next election, maybe they need to start filling up some of those puzzles. Okay. Lets what happens okay. Lets see what happens. That is it. Okay. Well, anyway, that is it for part two. But coming up, tick tock, teen trouble. The rise of the right wing woman and the most expensive same sex kiss on record. And stay tuned for on record. And stay tuned for that. That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. Proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Weather on. Gb news. Hello im marco petagna. Heres your latest weather update from the met office. Well see a mixed bag of weather across the uk over the next few days. Therell be some sunshine, but rain too. But things but some rain too. But things will turning warmer certainly but some rain too. But things will the ing warmer certainly but some rain too. But things will the middle ner certainly but some rain too. But things will the middle ner certthey towards the middle part of the coming week. Pressure is coming week. Low pressure is anchored north west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk north west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk at north west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk at the north west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk at the moment. 1 west coming week. Low pressure is anchoruk at the moment. Thats of the uk at the moment. Thats feeding fair few showers in on feeding a fair few showers in on the south westerly breeze and we need this need to keep an eye on this little feature in from little feature running in from the southwest. Thatll bring some night the southwest. Thatll bring som monday. Night the southwest. Thatll bring som monday. Tonight,|ht into monday. Back to tonight, though, its a case of clear spells and showers. The most frequent west of the uk, some north and west of the uk, some of them fairly heavy towards the north west of them fairly heavy towards the nortiof vest clear spells down best of the clear spells down towards the south east. Temperatures holding fairly temperatures holding up fairly well or 16 well actually at 15 or 16 degrees lower degrees and falling no lower than 13 or 14 towards the north and north west. As for sunday, well, its a day of sunshine and showers. The showers most frequent most widespread on frequent and most widespread on sunday north and sunday towards the north and northeast of the a few northeast of the uk. A few heavy, perhaps even thundery ones around here. West towards the and east. Its a the south and east. Its a brighter. Plenty brighter picture. Plenty of sunny around with sunny spells around and with lighter and saturday lighter winds. And on saturday it a bit warmer out it should feel a bit warmer out and temperatures and about. Temperatures peaking at celsius, 73in fahrenheit. At 23 celsius, 73in fahrenheit. Monday it looks like being a pretty unsettled day across england and wales. Outbreaks of quite heavy potentially thundery rain working in from the southwest we through the southwest as we go through the day towards north and day with towards the north and northwest. Day of northwest. Its a day of sunshine and showers once again and temperatures in and temperatures peaking in the high low 20s 23 down high teens to low 20s 23 down towards the south east 73 towards the south east in 73 and fahrenheit warming up, though, as we head towards the middle of the week, we could even see 30 degrees 2 spots. Degrees in 1 or 2 spots. Feeling inside from that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on gb news. Its 9 00 on television on radio and online in the United Kingdom and across the world. This is mark dolan tonight. With me, leo kearse in my big opinion , Police Arrested an autistic girl because she said that one of the coppers looked like her lesbian nana. Ill be talking to a vegan activist and asking why are people turning their backs on veganism . And it might take at ten. The west is failing ukraine. We need to arm them pronto. So a busy two hours to come. So put something cold and fizzy in the fridge or fire up the kettle and lets have a night to remember our first the headunes night to remember our first the headlines with Aaron Armstrong. Headlines with Aaron Armstrong. Hi there. Im Aaron Armstrong in the newsroom. The six people who died after their boat got into difficulties in the channel this morning were all afghan men. Thats according french men. Thats according to french prosecutors whove said the majority of the migrants on board, including some children , board, including some children, were afghanistan along with were from afghanistan along with several from sudan. Its understood another two people are missing. The rnli and the are missing. The rnli and the french coast guard rescued more than 50 people from the vessel, some of whom were taken to dover for a criminal inquiry has been openedin for a criminal inquiry has been opened in france. Around 200 opened in france. Around 200 Police Officers and staff in Northern Ireland werent informed. A laptop and documents informed. A laptop and documents containing their names had been stolen for almost a month. The theft from a car in july emerged last week after the names of 10,000 Police Employees were published online. In a separate data breach, a group set up to assess the risk to officers has had more than 1200 referrals. Chief constable simon byrne says hes deeply sorry and the service is working to stop third parties from attempting to cause harm to serving officers

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