Pass off the harm she caused as nothing more than a worsening of each babys existing vulnerability. Vulnerability. Police investigating the murder of a ten year old in woking say theyre looking for her father, sarah sharifs body was found at her home last thursday after Police Received a call from her dad. Just before 3 00 in the morning. Detectives say she suffered extensive injuries over a sustained period of time. Theyre now seeking of time. Theyre now seeking irfan sharif , along with the irfan sharif, along with the childs stepmother and uncle. Its believed they travelled to pakistan on the day before her death was discovered. Elsewhere, death was discovered. Elsewhere, police have revealed theyre investigating the loss of an officers laptop and notebook which fell from a moving vehicle yesterday. Meanwhile, the psni yesterday. Meanwhile, the psni have arrested a man in connection with last weeks data breach, in which the details of 10,000 Police Officers and staff were published online by mistake. A 50 year old man has been detained under the terrorism act and is being questioned. Another man was arrested yesterday on suspicion of collecting information likely to be useful to terrorists. More to be useful to terrorists. More than 25,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel since rishi sunak became the Prime Minister the figure was reached just after midday today after the Border Force Vessel ranger arrived at dover harbour with 57 people on board. And despite poor weather conditions in the channel today, a second migrant boat has made it to uk waters. It means more than 110 migrants have arrived in kent today. Migrants have arrived in kent today. And finally cornwall today. And finally Cornwall Council and Devon Cornwall police will allow pubs and clubs across the county to open at 10 00 in the morning for the World Cup Final this sunday. The decision comes after michael gove wrote to councils across britain requesting the earlier Opening Times for fans to go and watch the match. Foreign secretary James Cleverly and Culture Media and sport secretary lucy frazer will both be representing the country at that match against spain. Youre that match against spain. Youre with gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by simply saying play gb news. Now its time for headliners. Now its time for headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners. Headliners. The best pay per view show on the telly with three comedians going through tomorrows newspapers. Im one of them. Im leo crossan. Im here with headliners. Answer to torvill and dean. Its created for waiting and lewis shaffer. How waiting and lewis shaffer. How are you both doing . All right . Yeah. Yeah. Are yeah. Are you yeah. Are you good yeah. Are you good in yeah. Are you good in the yeah. Are you good in the ice . 7. I 7 i havent . I havent been for years. I havent been for years. Perhaps go find out. I dont like being called a comedian. Right okay. Fair enough. Its like, too much. Its too much pressure. Its too much pressure. Dont worry, it dont worry, lewis. It doesnt often. Doesnt happen that often. Anyway, lets a look at anyway, lets have a look at those pages. The daily anyway, lets have a look at those leads pages. The daily anyway, lets have a look at those leads withs. The daily anyway, lets have a look at those leads with. The daily anyway, lets have a look at those leads with. They daily anyway, lets have a look at those leads with. They hady anyway, lets have a look at those leads with. They had ten meal leads with. They had ten chances to stop her. Thats referring to the terrible story about the nurse who could have been stopped. Apparently the times has a cold, calculating killer. The mirror asks how many more the Daily Telegraph has any ignored warnings that left nurse free to kill again. The eye leads with worst child serial killer in modern history. The daily star has a slightly cheerier note. Lionesses win on penalties. And those were your front pages. And lets have a front pages. And lets have a closer look at the front pages, beginning with the times which obviously leads with todays big story. Story. Yeah, exactly. A cold, calculating killer. So this is a story of the nurse, lucy letby, former nurse whos been found guilty of murdering seven babies. Those are the confirmed cases. Babies. Those are the confirmed cases. Police are babies. Those are the confirmed cases. Police are going to babies. Those are the confirmed cases. Police are going to look cases. Police are going to look into 4000 more baby deaths now because now, of course, they dont know who she affected and who she didnt. Its i mean , who she didnt. Its i mean, theres going to be an inquiry, but its going to be going on for a long time, isnt it . This . This is very similar to well, this is very similar to Harold Shipman where i mean, i dont know how many people i mean, our audience remembers this, but i mean, where this guy was killing , he killed hundreds was killing, he killed hundreds of people. I think it was over 200 people. I think he was even more that. Killed. Yeah. More than that. Killed. Yeah. And they could have they could have seen it just by looking at this statistics that sort of the rise in deaths that were part of the problem here is that she was working with very vulnerable babies who were far more likely to die than an average baby. They were already sick. So theyre premature babies and babies. Babies. Theyre actually in a place where theyre overwhelmingly likely live. So it was it was likely to live. So it was it was unusual that so many babies died and colleagues did raise the alarm. But unfortunately , they alarm. But unfortunately, they werent listened to. In fact, they were the colleagues who raised they enforced raised the alarm. They enforced to letters apology , to write letters of apology, which, you know, just points to serious feelings in the in the service, because, i mean, as lewis says with statistics, with data, i mean, this would have been a surely a huge and noticeable anomaly in the survival rate of these these premature babies. Yeah, well, i mean , the thing yeah, well, i mean, the thing thats shocking about the whole thing , dont it is thing, i dont think it is shocking. I think what think shocking. I think what i think when really big when you have really big organisations, youve worked for big , i dont think big organisations, i dont think i have, but with big organisations things do fall through the cracks and also with an organisation like the nhs, which does a lot of good work. I know i have bad mouth , im every know i have bad mouth, im every single second that i get, but they do lot of good work and they do a lot of good work and this is such a such a black mark that they dont want to draw attention to it if its not true. Yeah well, and the nhs is almost like a National Religion in the uk , you know, partly in the uk, you know, partly because we dont have we dont really have an alternative. So we put all our faith, all our trust in the nhs, which makes things like this even more. You know, abhorrent and shocking to us than than they would otherwise be in. It is the worst possible crime killing these most vulnerable babies. I think like shes going to think its like shes going to be one of these extremely serious, sorry, extremely famous serial killers forevermore, isnt she . Serial killers forevermore, isnthise . Its just serial killers forevermore, isnthise . Itsjust and serial killers forevermore, isnthise . Its just and people this is its just and people have been talking today about the woman. And have been talking today about the more woman. And have been talking today about the more shocking man. And have been talking today about the more shocking man. Anwe thats more shocking because we associate women with care. I mean, just i feel for these mean, its just i feel for these parents so deeply. Yeah. Its parents so deeply. Yeah. Its just. Well its evil, isnt it . Yeah yeah. If i had a baby , a ten yeah. If i had a baby, a ten months ago, why didnt my wife had a baby . Yeah. And of course, this was in the news when she was i it was the was going. I think it was the start of the trial or whatever. So i rushed to home my so stupidly, i rushed to home my wife i was oh, wife and i was like, oh, you wont. Wont believe wont. You wont believe what wasand she was floods and then she was in floods of tears. Tears. Yes. Obviously serious , yes. Obviously serious, serious feelings. There and a terrible, terrible story. Moving terrible, terrible story. Moving on, what the telegraph got in the front cover. Louis telegraph has the same story. I think all the papers have story. Nhs ignored have the same story. Nhs ignored warnings that left nurse free to kill. Mentioned , is that kill. As you mentioned, is that people went there and one doctor went there and a couple of nurses hey, we nurses and they said, hey, we think somethings they think somethings up. And they were forced to apologise to her for making this accusation. In for making this accusation. In which is sarah real, really. It reminds me of the grooming gang scandal when , you know, gang scandal when, you know, social workers and teachers raised the alarm about about these girls and they were sent on diversity training or dismissed or held back from positions because they raised the alarm in big organisations. I mean, ive worked in some big organisations and they dont like people who cause a fuss. They like people who just know and this is so anomalous , isnt it . Its such an unusual case. You cant blame people for. Its a hell of a thing to accuse somebody of. Yeah, but well i dont, i dont know if its that unusual because in every, in every kind of job, there are always the reverse of those jobs i like with lam like with us being comedians, sometimes were totally not funny. The most unfunny people in the world. And so people make mistakes not just mistakes. Theres a certain type of person. I think youre saying thats a perfect environment for somebody who is evil to go and do their worst. Some. Yes. Someone whos the opposite of caring because so many caring. You go many people are caring. You go into the business of being a nurse in a hospital employee to care. Thats the whole purpose care. Thats the whole purpose of the whole thing. Its like with us, we go into the comedy thing. We want to make people thing. We want to make people laugh sometimes it goes so laugh and sometimes it goes so horribly. I dont know. I horribly wrong. I dont know. I cant speak for you or you. I know people walk know with me where people walk away and think, my god, away and they think, oh my god, that horrendous that was the most horrendous thing you made. You started, you made and are made that joke. And people are crying and it was unintentional, whatever. Think its the whatever. And i think its the same nurses. They are same way with nurses. They are caring people and sometimes people buckle under the pressure of caring. Is this this sound . Am i sounding nice when im saying i dont want people to hate me . Well it does happen, but i dont think thats whats going on here. Seems yeah, i mean, it seems bizarre because, rose bizarre because, you know, rose west, did terrible west, myra hindley did terrible abuse lives. She abuse in their lives. She apparently, you know, had a perfectly nice childhood and life growing up in hereford and, you know, there is no obvious reason. Theres no record of a head trauma or anything or the Jeffrey Dahmer thing that could , you know, steer someone or turn off their empathy. So, turn off their empathy. So, yeah, it just seems it seems insane. Yeah, it just seems it seems insane. The only time apparently insane. The only time apparently insane. The only time apparently in court that she showed empathy is was a doctor she is when there was a doctor she fancied. And he came in to give evidence and she broke down in tears because, you know, the doctor, she she finds it so. Doctor, she she finds it so. But isnt that the theory that didnt you say that that one of the elements ive heard one of the elements ive heard on the news today is that she was having a relationship with somebody was married somebody who was married and that she could that one of the ways she could get to him by making get close to him was by making a baby. Baby sicker. M baby sicker. Yeah. Then hed be involved in her like a weird, in helping her like a weird, twisted syndrome. Twisted munchausen syndrome. Yeah. And then they would either be bonded because theyd helped the baby together or if they lost the baby, theyd grieve together. Its just so horrible. Me and theres another story on there about the British Museum in the British Museum is the guy who was in charge of the British Museum during the time that people people were theres that people people were theres that guy with stole millions of stuff from the British Museum. Stuff from the British Museum. Its a common thing in museums. Other museum staff have come forward and said, listen, about half the stuff goes, yeah, we dont know where it goes. You know, we sometimes see it on ebay facebook marketplace. Know, we sometimes see it on ebeyeah,acebook marketplace. Know, we sometimes see it on ebeyeah,aceb yeah, they are badly paid, arent a lot arent they . Weve heard a lot about. About that. Doesnt even no, but it doesnt even matter theyre badly matter if theyre not badly paid. People that paid. These are people that human and i know ive human beings and i know ive said this before, i know the lucifer story is like which is basically , i think were born. I basically, i think were born. I think if theres a human drive to Office Supplies , ive to steal Office Supplies, ive got to be honest , any job, any got to be honest, any job, any job ive had, ive regretted not stealing more stuff. Yeah, i worked in warehouses and everybody wrote about me, was nicking loads of stuff and i didnt know , all right, i might didnt know, all right, i might get heaven. I dont want to get in heaven. I want £200 in 1998. Yeah , you want to do it. And yeah, you want to do it. And i think that thats. And i think i think that thats. And i think i think that thats. And i think i think the problem is youve i think that thats. And i think i th ak the problem is youve i think that thats. And i think i th a centraloblem is youve i think that thats. And i think i th a Central Organisation|ve i think that thats. And i think i th a Central Organisation which got a Central Organisation which isnt owned by anybody. There isnt owned by anybody. There isnt some rich guy there looking over counting , you know, looking over counting, you know, making notes of where everything is. Its so amorphous. Youve got people who no ones watching. Its a huge museum. Anybodys been to a museum. You can imagine the warehouses of the thing. And maybe should see what and maybe we should see what we away with. Punt and maybe we should see what we this away with. Punt and maybe we should see what we this museum. With. Punt for this museum. Twitter. His house is filled with and i mean, maybe with gb merch, and i mean, maybe you bought it all. I dont know. Do you have receipts . No, i did steal i did no, i did steal it. I did steal what . Steal it. And you know what . I stole i cant stole the girls cup. I cant believe talking this. Believe im talking about this. Whatever i found somebody left a copy that was priceless. Copy that was priceless. Sumerian 12th century artefact. No, but it was this book i didnt think anybody wanted it. I thought it was like, moving on. Lets finish on the star. And theyve got the lionesses winning penalties. Whats winning on penalties. Whats that all about, lewis . , this is. This is the well, this is. This is the liners. This is. This is the liners. This is. This is the lionesses, which is the british football team. Know why football team. I dont know why theyre because theyre called lionesses because a lion is called a lion. A female lion is called a lion. Right or a lioness. I think lioness called the lionesses no, they arent the ones. Arent they arent the ones. Arent they . Arent the lions the ones they . Arent the lions the ones without the furry thing anyway. The thing theyve won or that. Yeah. Theyve won on penalties. Know what this is . Know what this is . Know what this is . I havent the game. I havent the game. I havent the game. They havent. There was according to the star segment ive ever done. I know. Well ive ever done. I know. Well they said its really saying they said its not really saying something. Your fault. Something. Its not your fault. Not fault. Asparagus psychic not our fault. Asparagus psychic makes world cup predictions and its bad news for england. Shes some woman and just some woman and she just she makes predictions by letting by letting asparagus as well. I mean, it probably works better that octopus anyway , better that octopus anyway, thats it for part one. Stay tuned part two where were tuned for part two where were going to do research the going to do some research in the break. Well government break. Well have a government expert a suspicious expert getting a suspicious reward, lottery millionaire reward, a lottery millionaire and a bomb plot. And face masks are back. Yeah. See you a are back. Yeah. See you in a couple minutes. With this one. I can tell you, live across the uk, this is news radio. So welcome back to headliners i im still lam im still here with Cressida Wetton and lewis schaffer. And lets continue with the stories. Weve got the guardian and. Weve got the guardian and curse. Starmer is in trouble curse. Starmer is in trouble over curry again, almost. Okay. Unite accuses labour of okay. Unite accuses labour of currying favour with big business on workers rights. So the union unite are accusing labour of sort of in a sneaky way, slackening off their rules about workers. There were these plans to make new rules to distinguish properly self employed people from workers, which i think is to do with all the deliveroo stuff, right . Because theres people working for deliveroo as if theyre self employed. But theyre self employed. But theyre to theyre not really trying to tidy up. But theyre not really trying to tidy up. But unite theyre not really trying to tidy up. But unite have tidy all that up. But unite have come said, on come along and said, hang on a minute read in minute, weve read this in detail and youre unite think theyre to curry favour theyre trying to curry favour with big business. Angela rayner is denying this. She says theyre still going to ban zero hours contract. Yeah, thats where we are. That keir starmer where we are. That keir starmer is denying it all. Lewis i mean does, does the government to involved government need to get involved in an agreement, a voluntary agreement between two people . So agreement between two people . So agree between an organisation and a worker. I dont see why and a worker. I dont see why and so many uber drivers have told me they hate the new rules where they dont get paid as much, but they get sick pay and all of it because they all the rest of it because they dont days. Dont want to take sick days. They make money. They want to make more money. They want to work well. Like i this . This i say, what is this . This is centralisation. The centralisation. This is the government their their government putting their their hands that we hands into everything that we do. But this story in particular just reeks of tony blair. And its and hes making a comeback and what basically starmer is doing is saying, i want to make sure 100 that the tories are dead, even if i have to go out there and kick them in the head i and he we are doing that is by being more of a tory, more of a tory, not by making sure he knows hes got the left voting for him. He wants to make sure that the Business Community has no reason for having any objection. Right. So theyre to going be on board, just as tony blair did before he got elected. He made the labour plausible by being pro growth , pro finance, pro pro growth, pro finance, pro pro business, everything. This is this is tony. Tony blair. When cressida said, you know, tony blair is back, he is black , its keir starmer. Black, its keir starmer. We had half an hour ago. Yeah. He never went away anyway, the times now and a government expert who recommends that lots of taxpayer money be spent on vaccines has been rewarded with a job at a vaccine company. Yes who . They Pay Commission . No. Louis. Well i just wondered, before started, want before we get started, i want the know this and the people to know this and i want that i support vaccines. Ive taken vaccines, and that i am complete supporting vaccines. I havent taken vaccines. I havent taken vaccines, but i want you to know that i support them anyway. This that i support them anyway. This guy, Jonathan Van Tam lands senior role as vaccine with vaccine maker moderna, which is an american company. It sounds italian or something, but its american. And this is the former deputy chief medical officer. He isnt as bad as chris whitty, but hes hes almost as bad , but hes hes almost as bad, bad, bad means this guy should be on trial for an adam for a nuremberg like thing. And the interests of ofcom, impartiality , i should probably say he shouldnt necessary be on trial for some sort of nuremberg code violation. Thats what they did. Thats what they did. What they did with the vaccines , what they did during vaccines, what they did during covid with lockdown. This guy covid with lockdown. This guy was totally supportive of maybe he believed in it, but still he needs to be brought to account without getting into conspiracy theories or mentioning nuremberg or any of these, you know, dog whistles that can that can get us get us in trouble. Us get us in trouble. I mean, he it was it was one the governments advisory panel. Yes, need vaccines. He was yes, we need vaccines. Youve spend youve got to spend lots of money then he money on vaccines. Then he immediately takes job a immediately takes a job with a vaccine maker. I immediately takes a job with a vaccine maker. I mean, immediately takes a job with a vaccine maker. I mean, surely vaccine maker. I mean, surely thats a massive conflict. Vaccine maker. I mean, surely tha yes. Massive conflict. Vaccine maker. I mean, surely tha yes. Yes, sive conflict. Vaccine maker. I mean, surely tha yes. Yes, yes. Conflict. Yes. Yes, yes. Youve said dont i mean, youve said i dont know side know to how take the other side on theres a nine month on this. Theres a nine month gap between him clearing his desk new desk and arriving at the new job. Just reading the stuff job. And just reading the stuff here moderna. The company here from moderna. The company is called 2023, a transition year before it starts. Sales of year before it starts. Sales of potential new vaccines. Its like theyve got a Business Strategy for when were going to like theyve got a business straill|y for when were going to like theyve got a business straill next when were going to like theyve got a business straill next time. Were going to get ill next time. Panicking he people it says in the event of but theyre ready with their safe and effective treatments. Ready with their safe and effeandz treatments. Ready with their safe and effeandz treatnforts. Company ready with their safe and effe depends nforts. Company ready with their safe and effe depends onirts. Company ready with their safe and effe depends on anotherpany ready with their safe and effe depends on another illness that depends on another illness coming out i mean that worries me, know . Coming out i mean that worries me yeah know . Coming out i mean that worries me yeah , now . Coming out i mean that worries me yeah , well, let me say this yeah, well, let me say this and as Everybody Knows me, they know that i was kidding. And i dont i didnt believe what i said all. No, i dont believe said at all. No, i dont believe what i said. We have to listen to our leaders. What i said. We have to listen to our leaders. This is to our leaders. This is obviously a very good man. Hes a university guy. He supports a university guy. He supports boston. I was reading he supports boston town football, the netflix show painkiller , the netflix show painkiller, which is about the oxycontin epidemic in the states. Yeah. And they literally did the same thing. They got fda officials, the regulatory body in the states. Theyve got those officials to then come and work for vastly enhanced salaries for purdue , the makers of oxycontin. Purdue, the makers of oxycontin. And it led to all kinds of all kinds of pain and misery in the population as they became addicted to these unnecessary medications. Im not drawing complete parallels. I dont agree with you. I dont agree with you. I dont agree with you. Moving on, weve got the independent and some good news for people with bad chins who like smelling their own breath, face masks are bad. Crestor. Wow. It looks like they are going to make some money after all, who would have new all, who would have thought new covid wave has begun . A masks be worn again. A masks should be worn again. Scientists. So, yeah, scientists warn. So, yeah, listen to the science spread of new variant could cause extreme pressure on nhs. This all sounds so familiar and cause more damaging Long Term Health problems. To problems. According to independent sage expert. Thats independent sage expert. Thats great, isnt it . Sage with a capital capitalist. Its not just capitalist. Its not just somebody who thinks hes a sage i no, its lam no, its not. And heres this quote is just astonishing to me. This is a woman. Shes from the university of Oxford Healthcare expert. And also ice age member. She on social media, my she wrote on social media, my various science whatsapp groups are buzzing. I understand little of the detail, but it looks like once again, its time to mask up. Its like being in a club, isnt it . Isnt it . Yes. Isnt it . That some people dont want it to go. I mean. I mean the key, the key phrase in that sentence was, i understand a little detail. Yeah. Little of the detail. Yeah. Writes this. Mean, that she writes this. I mean, the thing is, one, masks the amazing thing is, one, masks not only not work , but they not only do not work, but they make actually stupider. Make people actually stupider. Yeah. Okay. So you have people who are putting masks on who are stupid, getting stupid. You can smell a through a mask. Yeah. Why isnt that . Why is not there to protect us from. How would you know that . Youre a little girl. Molecule same as. Molecule is the same as. I mean, im not a molecule is the exact same, but of the noxious smell in a its actually from the gas. So its not. Its not a particle in suspension. Okay. Particle in suspension. Okay. But the gaps of the particles i but heres the thing about this story is that one is that this story is that one is that this could maybe possibly whenever you hear that, you know, that there lying because its camp it hasnt happened yet they want people to be to be afraid and its comes from somebody who was a scientist or an expert who works at oxford university. Whenever you see someone who works at oxford university, you know. Yeah. What they werent good enough to get a job at the bbc. Yeah. Become a comedian. I mean. Well, anyway, moving on. Weve got the telegraph now. And at least one european country is helping cut the numbers of migrants coming into britain, france could learn a lesson here, no , they cant learn here, lewis no, they cant learn a lesson because this is something i know what this is. Theres no belgian. Youll have to explain this to me because crackdown cuts because belgian crackdown cuts number headed to number of migrants headed to britain to fewer than a thousand because theyre migrants go because theyre migrants can go to france and then to go to to france and then try to go to britain , they to britain, or they can go to belgium or other countries. And britain, or they can go to belgiiwasir other countries. And britain, or they can go to belgiiwas 12,000 countries. And britain, or they can go to belgiiwas 12,000 tryingies. And britain, or they can go to belgiiwas 12,000 trying to. And britain, or they can go to belgiiwas 12,000 trying to go nd there was 12,000 trying to go and the belgian actually stops them. I dont know what what is in it for belgium to stop migrants who want to leave belgium because they have to. Well, this people drowning for a start. I mean, i would argue theres a moral for case that. But theres also the fact here, which which is interesting because always thought the because ive always thought the same the same thing, like whats the incentive the incentive for france to stop the cross channel migrants coming over it just theyre over here . It just means theyre going lumbered with them going to be lumbered with them in to them in france and have to house them in france and have to house them in bibby stockholm in their own bibby stockholm barges got barges or whatever. Theyve got their. But this their french chateaux. But this has belgium some has actually saved belgium some hassle because once people know that they come through and that they cant come through and then go on to britain, they stop coming the first place. All right. Brilliant. And thats brilliant. And maybe thats what , thats what this what sadly, thats what this country do. Once they country needs to do. Once they once they no. Once people realise they no. Iceland. Yeah. To iceland. Yeah. To iceland. Yeah. Go somewhere else. Theyll go somewhere else. Yeah once people once immigrants who realise that they can come to this country , theyll stop. I to this country, theyll stop. I dont know. Dont know. The problem is they can come to this country. They can. Right. So they whole idea around the rwanda plan and all the rest of it was to make it, you know, have to make it, you know, just have a expensive plan but a might be an expensive plan but all need to do it to a few all they need to do it to a few when realised and then when they realised and then people realise that theres no point in coming and it worked incredibly australia, incredibly well in australia, which illegal which has seen illegal immigration drop and its legal immigration. Safe routes have risen. So yeah, it seems, seems like a sensible position, but try convincing people in the left that they think its right because they think that were, were killing people by not letting many people come in. Letting as many people come in. But what its ive used this analogy if youre on one side of analogy if youre on one side of a road and you wave to someone to the other side and to come to the other side and thats a busy road and they get hit by a that if youve hit by a car that if youve waved them across, you are responsible for it. You might be called a murderer and so thats great. Its just that it makes migrants children in your analogy. But otherwise, i love it. Well , it. Well, im thats a great comeback there, lewis. Comeback there, lewis. Anyway, weve got the meal now. And this businessman took the making a bomb in the the phrase making a bomb in the city a bit too literally. Christo this story is amazing. Moment businessman who orchestrated bomb plot against lawyers the nca in £1. 4 lawyers for the nca in £1. 4 million row feigns shock as he is arrested in his sprawling 1. 5 million manor before being convicted over the plan. Are you keeping up . Keeping up . I its quite complicated. I its quite complicated. I its quite complicated. It says wife won the lottery and theres some sort of fraud going on, laundering, being suspected. Theres all sorts going on and theres so many people in this story, i think theyre going sell the rights people in this story, i think theyre and|g sell the rights people in this story, i think theyre and make ell the rights people in this story, i think theyre and make an the rights people in this story, i think theyre and make an amazings to this and make an amazing action film. To this and make an amazing actiyeah,� n. To this and make an amazing actiyeah, its another ten series. Netflix thing. Netflix thing. I think it could be. I really think it could be. So this poor guy, the bit i like most is that they sent him a i dont it, they sent him a i dont like it, but they him pretend bomb but they sent him a pretend bomb. Secretary gets. So this poor secretary gets in the post a smoking package , and the post a smoking package, and inside it they put an electric toothbrush, on. So toothbrush, turned it on. And so shes oh, my god, this shes thinking, oh, my god, this is buzzing. They made a cartoon, when they made a cartoon, Wallace Gromit bomb. Wallace and gromit bomb. Thats this story reminds so thats this story reminds me of one of those old 19 and 60s move British Black and white movies where there is so many people involved and so many theres no way that it can be kept a secret. Its just yeah. Its just yeah. Its just yeah. And its also the incentive for them to do this because theyre obviously already rich. Hes a businessman. Hes got a £1. 5 million mansion. Then his wife wins the lottery and then like some sort of tax dodge. Theres i read it and i still dont understand what was going on. They could have maybe written in chronological order, but was it was very difficult but it was it was very difficult to follow. But it seemed completely unnecessary to send bomb and say its not bomb threats and say its not even to the guy. Its for what purpose , you its for what purpose, you know, to get them to stop doing whatever, to stop investigating or something. I dont think that or something. I dont think that makes the police, the lawyers. Makes the police, the lawyers. Were not in russia. You cant cant use cant do that. And you cant use fake bombs with vibrating toothbrushes and saying to scare people. Ive never seen a bomb, but i dont think it would look like that. Think would know that. I dont think i would know it buzzing. It was smoke king buzzing. Know , its amazing. You know, its amazing. You know, its amazing. Watch the video of you should watch the video of the arrest. He gets the rights, read him and what hes done wrong. He goes, what . Wrong. And he goes, what . Its perfect. Yeah, its just perfect. Yeah, its just perfect. Anyway, thats it for part two. Coming up, weve racist two. Coming up, weve got racist plotting cancel news plotting to cancel news snowflake ruffling some feathers and a homophobic general who doesnt know his italian history. See you after the weather. Weather. The temperatures rising. Boxt the temperatures rising. Boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. On. Gb news. Hello again. Its aidan hello again. Its Aidan Mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast overnight storm betty will bring lashing of wind and rain to the uk in some places. Gales as well as in other places thunderstorms. Betty was named by met eireann. The Irish Met Service because the strongest winds will be affecting southern ireland overnight, but also western parts of england , western parts of england, southwest scotland, Northern Ireland and wales will see gales and in some places 60 or even 70 mile per hour wind gusts. The worse the winds move through overnight. But theres also the risk of thunderstorms developing across of england and across the east of england and persistent for scotland and persistent rain for scotland and northern all in all, Northern Ireland. So all in all, a night of weather and a lively night of weather and a warm night as well. Staying fairly muggy. We start off saturday with the wet and windy weather moving through irish sea coasts. Northern ireland, as well as scotland. The most persistent rain arrives into the north of scotland , but well north of scotland, but well continue further spells continue to see further spells of wet weather for the rest of scotland , Northern Ireland scotland, Northern Ireland and northwest. Across the northwest england. Across the rest and wales rest of england and wales brightens therell some brightens up. Therell be some showers, some decent showers, but also some decent sunshine. In the southeast, sunshine. And in the southeast, 26 celsius, its going to stay relatively humid. Sunday all in all, is a brighter day, particularly for northern areas. Again, mix of sunny spells and again, a mix of sunny spells and showers still a brisk breeze from southwest. But thats from the southwest. But thats going to be bringing once more some higher temperatures at times. So mid 20 possible in the southeast , turning even warmer southeast, turning even warmer in the south through next week, staying changeable in the north. The temperatures rising , boxt the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on. Listening to news radio show. Listening to news radio show. Welcome back. The headliners the express has fresh evidence that the people campaigning to shut down gb news are racist anti semites. Theyre always the anti semites. Theyre always the thing. They accuse people of loose. Yes, well, were not sure about that. I should. I should shock king new race, new racism allegations emerge about Lefty Campaign is linked to defunding gb news and it said basically that the stop funding hate people who are trying to close us down. Yeah right. Theyre unked us down. Yeah right. Theyre linked to beat these people , linked to beat these people, which is boycott divestment and sanctions which is like an anti Semitic Group which is which is unked Semitic Group which is which is linked to the Ethical Consumer website which says the Israeli Police are oppressors and theyre all connected. The theyre all connected. The Israeli Police, the israeli, the israeli, which is which is basically perceived as being anti semitic. Yeah. And they say that, for example , the policeman who example, the policeman who killed george floyd. Yeah. They say or was was is that was was trained as really killer techniques. I mean thats a techniques. I mean thats a thats a kind of anti semitic thing is it these policing techniques have spread around the world and from israel. I mean, i dont think restraining felons is a is a particularly israeli thing. No, but is it is it that stop funding hate group . I i should i dont like these people because theyre trying to put this station, this channel out of business on. Previously there was another member funding member of stop funding here. I cant remember me im amanda something and she had had retweeted things on saying from the river to the sea which is which is a long standing call a clarion call for the extermination of jews in israel to wipe them out from the river to wipe them out from the river to the sea, which is absolutely disgusting and abhorrent. And for somebody like that to say, oh, we need to we need to stop funding gb news because they have a range of opinions. Have a range of opinions. Absolutely ridiculous before cressida say something, i, i am totally against the anti semitism. Obviously im in favour of gb news. But i think this and i think theres probably a lot of people in stop funding hate who are filled with hate. Yeah its like bukowski said , those who like bukowski said, those who preach, preach love are the people who hate the most or something. I cant remember. I cant remember. Well, yeah, they it feels like theyll come for us like theyll just come for us regardless,. Regardless, doesnt it. I dont to i feel like like paul said last night where the punk team. Punk team. Yeah. I dont know. Yeah. I dont know. Yeah. I dont know. Yeah. I dont know. Yeah. The sex pistols that i mean they didnt have a long career but theyre incredible success all career. Career but theyre incredible suc i ass all career. Career but theyre incredible suci think. Career. Career but theyre incredible suci think wereer. Be i think were going to be here i think were going to be herleo do you think were leo no. Do you think were going to be here long . You know what . Do well, do you know what . Do you one of us to you know what one of us needs to go a rant screw go into a rant about . Screw those. Just stop. Hey its like those. Just stop. Hey its like with frances foster. Did the other night when he was on the show, he just. He just. He just full on. I hate. I hate. I hate me. Taking a two balanced me. Im taking a two balanced approach. Fact is the fact approach. The fact is the fact is, is that is that gb news is an amazing thing. Is, is that is that gb news is an amazing thing. And i mean, an amazing thing. And i mean, not just because its given me a chance to work , but mainly but chance to work, but mainly but mainly for the daily meal. No, with an explanation for britains surging knife crime , britains surging knife crime, its basically been decriminalised. Decriminalised. More than a third of repeat knife vendors are avoiding prison due to courts increasing tolerance. So even if youre a tolerance. So even if youre a repeat offender, yeah, you still theres a third 30, well over a third, 37. Even on a second offence. Yeah go and do any jail time. Time. It seems youre caught with a knife. One you just walking knife. One you just Walking Around twice. Around twice. Twice. Twice. Its not like its the first time youve got previous. Time youve got previous. Yeah. So i mean its going up. We all know knife crimes going up but were getting more tolerant of it. It feels like everyones just getting worn down so much everyones just getting worn do it. So much of it. I e i think e like i think were being whittled being chris whittled down being chris whittled down being chris whihorrible. Mean, i mean, horrible. I mean, i mean, its i would say that its shocking. Mean, one thing shocking. I mean, one thing about that i love about this country is the chaos is when i moved here, i thought i was most of it. I know they invited me in because they wanted chaos. Im doing you guys a favour by being here, but people expect britain to be very least americans do, being very organised. You follow the rules. Everybody follow the rules. They wait queue. But here wait in the bus queue. But here there law in 2015 that there was a law in 2015 that said if youve got two prior offences on a second knife offence, you must be imprisoned. Yeah, and 37 dont get in prison. Prison. Yeah, a huge proportion. So its, its not, its not a deterrent and thats why knife crime is surging movement weve got the times. No and im shocked to learn that an italian general doesnt have the same liberal as a 19 year liberal attitudes as a 19 year old studies graduate. Old gender studies graduate. Yeah, this this is one of yeah, this is this is one of those stories. Dont those stories. I dont even think because its think its a story because its just guy, one old guy. Hes just one guy, one old guy. Hes 54. That old. Hes younger 54. Not that old. Hes younger than 54. Said that than i am. 54. But he said that gay adoption, gay adoption is like cannibalism, says. Okay. Like cannibalism, says. Okay. Well, according to the headline at the times, i couldnt find out actually meant out what he actually meant by that italian general that, says italian general roberto of the. And hes basically said that. Plus he spent a lot of said a lot of other not so nice things about gay people, about immigrants , gay people, about immigrants, about black people and hes and i some even i would say i send this guy a memo. Well hes been sent more than a mammal. Hes been sent a p45 is no longer going to be going to be in the army. Yeah. Although its not just some guy, is he . Mean, hes a figure i mean, hes. Hes a figure that will look up to, that people will look up to, dont you think . You asking dont you think . Are you asking me the guy now . Me to defend the guy now . I got to defend the guy people. I want. People. No, i dont want. Chris, do think well, chris, do you think if there suddenly there is a war, theyll suddenly be actually, we be like, well, actually, we dont views dont we dont mind your views anymore. Help dont we dont mind your views anjfighte. Help dont we dont mind your views anjfight this . Help us fight this . Very isnt it . This is very true, isnt it . Yes the world of yes we cant rid the world of toxic masculinity, which isnt a phrase i would use. Yeah, i mean, thats a fair point as well. I know its not a book that i would someone has described his book as personal ravings. Ravings. Yeah, it does sound. Yeah, it does sound. Yeah, it does sound. But with a recount, it sounds like personal ravings. And also its not entirely accurate because hes hes talking about, you the ancestors, the you know, the ancestors, the tradition in italy of there being no homosexuality , whereas being no homosexuality, whereas juuus being no homosexuality, whereas julius caesar, for example , was julius caesar, for example, was famously bisexual. Famously bisexual. And of course, if you look at Michelangelos David and you think delicious. Moving on, weve got the meal now with the news that paying to own one corner of your home isnt the answer to the housing crisis. Chris. Chad ownership is dubious, Warns Charity as Parliamentary Committee investigate. Investigate. Its the home buying scheme. Its the home buying scheme. Thats the right word, isnt it . Scheme i hate the stuff. I look at it all the time because im trying to buy. Ive lived on a boat for years save a boat for five years to save a deposit. Thats much deposit. Yeah, thats how much ive avoided doing this. Ive lived proper fridge lived without a proper fridge for years. For five years. Youve got five worth youve got five years worth of money. Well , of money. Well, something like. Well, something like. The point is. Well, something like. The point is. The point is, the point is. The point is, ive looked at this a lot, and you have to, you know, first of all, you only get the quarter. So you own like a cupboard or something. Yeah. Yeah. 20. You own 20 of the flat and paying rent and and youre still paying rent and leasehold Service Charges leasehold and Service Charges and all that of stuff to and all that kind of stuff to the property company. Tempting because and its so tempting because these all new and these properties are all new and shiny like shiny and it looks like everything shiny and it looks like everythirknows it does, but you who knows if it does, but you have pay this enormous sum of have to pay this enormous sum of rent the developer. They rent back to the developer. They decide how the propertys decide how much the propertys worth. I think worth. Yeah, like i just i think its awful. And thrilled its awful. And im thrilled that is being looked into. That this is being looked into. Whether lead to any whether it will lead to any reductions, know. Reductions, i dont know. , think we need more yeah, i think we need more houses, more schemes. Houses, not more schemes. Dont need more houses. The telegraph and not everyones happy about disneys snow remake. Snow white remake. Yes, my dad and walt disney would be turning in their graves over woke snow white remake. So this is this guy, david hand, whos father in 1937, was the guy who originated the original snow white with the director with walt disney. And he says that the studio was trying to destroy their creation and what they dont even know yet because they dont even know yet because they havent even seen it, they just its just based entirely on what Rachel Zegler , whos what this Rachel Zegler, whos the star, whos was gorgeous, really. Shes like, i think i dont know if she thinks shes half jewish or something. Half jewish or something. Shes, shes half shes half poush shes, shes half shes half polish half hispanic polish and half hispanic and half spanish. So its not going to snow its going to half spanish. So its not going to you1ow its going to half spanish. So its not going to you know, its going to half spanish. So its not going to you know, slightly going to half spanish. So its not going to you know, slightly off ng to white. Yeah. But shes like so yeah. But shes like so beautiful shes made beautiful and shes shes made some , which is that some comments, which is that women can have career and love and you shouldnt be waiting for you down on the love. Shes down. Love is weird weird, weird. I find it highly irritating. And stalking. Oh yeah. And stalking. Oh yeah. Is it stalking . I mean. Yeah its like Human History has evolved wrong. But ziegler knows how it should have happened. Yeah can you have both, though , can you have both, though, tbc and shes also comments about prince charming as well. Shes not. Shes not happy about prince charming. I mean, she she was in the she seems like she was in the wrong be honest. Should wrong film, to be honest. Should have you know, some super have been, you know, some super walk indie movie or something instead of the remake of a much loved. No, no, because i know how these movies are made, because im in many, many movies. Of course, many movies. And they. Everybody is they sit around. Everybody is discussing what the movie is about while youre doing the movie. Oh, so you dont know where the movie is or the movie the movie is or how the movie can how goes. Can end or how it goes. But they they dont know, but they know that theyre they dont know, but they know that that theyre they dont know, but they know that tican heyre they dont know, but they know that tican see re they dont know, but they know that tican see other making, that they can see other people making. Like the movie the its like the movie the maestro movie in with maestro movie that i was in with the bernstein one, which the Leonard Bernstein one, which was about the idea that was all about the idea that a man can cheat on his wife with a gay relationship and his wife will will still love him and let him do it. Was that not about Phillip Schofield . Well, in a way its exactly, yes, exactly like that. Yes, exactly like that. Yes. Okay. Yes. Okay. Well, thats it for part three. Coming up in our final section , weve got dog flaps section, weve got dog flaps laying heads and other dangerous tiktok challenges. See you in tiktok challenges. See you in a couple of minutes. Welcome back to headliner. The telegraph looks back at the first ever Lonely Planet guidebook written five decades ago, but it contains careers advice thats more relevant than even advice thats more relevant than ever. Christopher so your blood will become an escort. Bizarre advice from the first Lonely Planet written 50 years ago. How good is that . This is full of crazy things like hitchhike across syria because you could then. Really . Really . Yeah. It was probably quite westernised. I dont know. Maybe. I dont know. Maybe. You see photos from afghanistan. And iran and in the afghanistan. And iran and in the 70 days before they became, you know, islamic theocracy. Know, islamic theocracy. This is full of crazy stuff. This is full of crazy stuff. Some advice if youre in singapore , chicks can pick up singapore, chicks can pick up easy money working for the escort services. Theyre quite respectable , right . Respectable, right . What . Yeah, theyve got good antibiotics, guess. Antibiotics, i guess. I mean, did you do any backpacking . I did a tremendous amount of backpacking back in the day. Ive i hitchhiked to work as an escort. Well, do you know what i felt like . Some of the guys were interested in me, but i wasnt at that stage in my life yet. I was really good looking young, young everybodys young boy. But we. Everybodys good age. I did. Good looking at that age. I did. It different a it was a different it was a different back then. Different time back then. I hitchhiked across europe. I took hitchhiked across europe. I took an interrail pass across europe. I went when maybe because i lived a privileged background, because i went. To you know what because i went. To you know what they would glory years for america and the jews. And now im late and now im living in the 60s, 60s and 70s. This was the 60s, 60s and 70s. This was the 1970s. Yeah. They would glory times and now its not that good. Okay weve got the express and in the latest sign of this nations moral decline , of this nations moral decline, parents are bullying children to get social media views. Lewis get social media views. Lewis yes, and this is outrage over tiktok , quote unquote egg tiktok, quote unquote egg challenge, where parents crack eggs on crying toddlers heads. I eggs on crying toddlers heads. I didnt see it, but it sounds funny. Funny. And its like dangerous. It doesnt sound to crack an egg on a kids head. The kid probably doesnt even know. Its just like crying. Know. Its just like crying. The kids the kid kids. The kids point the kid kids. The kids point the kid kids. You understand . Hes got a kid. They cry. Kid. They just cry. No way to do this to theres no way to do this to my kid. Like they dont have the head isnt. Yeah. Isnt. Softy. Isnt. Soft head. Soft head. Soft head. No, they do have a hole in it. Well, maybe if you it it. Well, maybe if you head it over be a bit hard. Over here, it can be a bit hard. And in but. But and im not in favour, but. But i this is just an attack and im not in favour, but. But i tiktok s is just an attack and im not in favour, but. But i tiktok. Is just an attack and im not in favour, but. But i tiktok. Theyrean attack and im not in favour, but. But i tiktok. Theyre tryingick and im not in favour, but. But i tiktok. Theyre trying to on tiktok. Theyre trying to point out all of the bad things about so the ofcom can about tiktok. So the ofcom can go in and regulate them and maybe down and maybe shut them down and therell be more state controls. But weve seen weve seen some challenges. I some crazy tiktok challenges. I mean, theres one recently where kids were encouraging each other to take paracetamol to see who could stay in hospital the longest. Isnt that bizarre . Which is just absolutely insane. , thats thats a well, thats thats a criminal offence. Criminal offence. And i think i dont think i dont think you should blame the channel just like me. You cant blame channel for me. Im blame the channel for me. Im just. Its. Im platform. Just. Its. Im on a platform. Im talking. You blame im talking. You cant blame this reminds me of that tango advert where they smack the heads then everybody was heads and then everybody was doing the playground and doing it in the playground and getting eardrums. Getting burst eardrums. Really . Oh, really . Oh, really . Remember i dont remember that. I dont remember that. Weve got the youre anything weve got the mirror gooders are trying mirror and do gooders are trying to it could do bad. Lewis thats me. Oh, yeah. Lewis thats me. Oh, yeah. Lewis thats me. Oh, yeah. Chris lewis. Chris lewis. Chris lewis. I can talk about it, but no, you. You talk about. Theyre so polite anger as trophy hunting law change at risk of being scrapped by peers. So a long awaited ban on trophy hunting is going to get derailed and you might think, oh, thats really terrible, but ive got a friend who works in wildlife. You probably know him. Ryan dalton podcast dalton into the wild podcast used to a comic and he used to be a comic and he reckons its good to reckons its a good thing to have controlled trophy hunting because its regulated and it supports the ecosystem. Supports the ecosystem. They maintain these vast tracts of african countryside to the lions and things can live there. So its surprisingly more complicated than you might think. Well , do think. Well, do you want to think. Well , do you want to know well, do you want to know something im not surprised by that. I think you know what . Want i think you know what . I want to applause for to give a round of applause for a that was quite amazing. A girl that was quite amazing. But no , just to the file. But no, just to the file. That was to we better move on. Weve got the telegraph. No, sorry. Scenery. Guys, can you stop . Scenery. Guys, can you stop . Scenery. Guys, can you stop . Theres been a rise in the number of people getting dog flaps , also known as labia. Flaps, also known as labia. Oh , boo boo prize rising dog, oh, boo boo prize rising dog, flax flaps could leave homeowners uninsured. This is another one of those could mud could have. Would, you know, possible equity camp could maybe possible stories based basically theyre saying if youve got a big enough dog flap in your house and you get robbed because someone climbs in through your dog flap that you cannot claim the insurance money. Or isnt it when does a flap become a door . Yeah, exactly. Cats are so universally sized, but not so much. You cant generally shove a child if youre from a criminal family. Yeah, im not going to see. Yeah, im not going to see. Well, what demographic from if youre from a criminal family and you want to shove a small child through a through a hole in a house, they get in there and open the door so you can get in a house, they get in there anthere. | the door so you can get in a house, they get in there anthere. Nextdoor so you can get in a house, they get in there anthere. Next stuff so you can get in a house, they get in there anthere. Next stuff theyu can get in a house, they get in there anthere. Next stuff they cant get in there. Next stuff they cant generally through flap generally get through a cat flap because small. No, but because cats are small. No, but if a great with if youve got a great dane with some dogs flap on some big barn door dogs flap on it, then yeah, you can just walk in. Wouldnt even need bend over. Oven but said they havent but they said they havent even had a case of that happening they dont happening yet and they dont even according to this even know, according to this article, vaunted article, which in the vaunted telegraph they havent even checked whether that would actually affect someones insurance. So this is a non insurance. So this is a non story i think is a real story. Anyway, really quickly, lets look at the match with the shocking news that magic mushrooms you mushrooms can help you hallucinate women who hallucinate crystal women who couldnt dream for 34 years has life transformed by mushrooms. Life transformed by mushrooms. Its exactly what you and yet its exactly what you said. Apparently, cyber celine can. How cool is that . Yeah, well, i thought it helped you do your account. This was wrong. Helped you do your account. Ihis was wrong. Helped you do your account. I am. Vas wrong. I am. I am. We dont know what she dreamed about. Maybe. Maybe we dont know what she dreamtrue bout. Maybe. Maybe we dont know what she dreamtrue b0lwell. Ybe. Maybe we dont know what she dreamtrue b0lwell. Two maybe we dont know what she dreamtrue b0lwell. Two things thats true as well. Two things can at once. Can be true at once. Its one persons well, its just one persons story. Much. Theres story. This is not much. Theres not this story either. Not much to this story either. Its person said its just one person said i wasnt dreaming. Its just one person said i waswell,eaming. Its just one person said i waswell,eamgood its not well, its good that its not my weve finished my story because weve finished the take another the show. So lets take another quick look at saturdays front pages. The daily meal leads with the ten chances stop her. The ten chances to stop her. Thats the killer nurse there. Thats the killer nurse there. The times also has a cold, calculating killer. The mirror asks how many more . And the asks how many more . And the Daily Telegraph says nhs ignored the warnings that left nurse free to kill again. The eye has free to kill again. The eye has worse child serial killer in modern history , and the daily modern history, and the daily star has lionesses win on penalties and those were your front pages. And thats all we have time for. Thank you to my guest, kristina wetton and lewis schafer. Were back tomorrow at 11 pm. When nick dixon will be joined Victor Daniels and joined by Victor Daniels and paul if youre watching paul cox. And if youre watching at p. M, tuned for at 5 pm, stay tuned for breakfast. Thanks for listening. Good night. Im sorry, chris. Im sorry, chris. The temperatures rising. Boxt the temperatures rising. Boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on ben news. On ben news. Hello again. Its Aidan Mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast overnight storm betty will bring lashings of wind and rain to the uk in some places, gales as well as in other places. Thunder storms. Betty was named by met eireann, the Irish Met Service because of the strongest winds will be affecting southern ireland overnight, but also western parts of england. South western parts of england. South west scotland, Northern Ireland and wales will see gales and in some places 60 or even 70 mile per hour wind gusts. Worse, the winds moved through overnight, but theres also the risk of thunderstorms developing across the england and the east of england and persistent rain for scotland and Northern Ireland. So all in all, a lively of weather and a lively night of weather and a warm well. Staying warm night as well. Staying fairly muggy. We start off saturday with the wet and windy weather moving through sea weather moving through irish sea coast , Northern Ireland weather moving through irish sea coast, Northern Ireland as well as scotland. The most persistent as scotland. The most persistent rain arrives into the north of scotland, but will continue to see further spells of wet weather for the rest of scotland. Northern ireland and northwest. Across the northwest england. Across the rest England Wales rest of england and wales brightens up. Therell some brightens up. Therell be some showers but also some decent sunshine in southeast, sunshine. And in the southeast, 26 celsius its going to stay relatively humid. Sunday, all in all, is a brighter day, particularly for northern areas. Again, a mix of sunny spells and showers, still a brisk breeze from the southwest, but thats going to be bringing once more some higher temperatures at times. So low mid 20s possible in the southeast , turning even in the southeast, turning even warmer in the south through next week, changeable the week, staying changeable in the north of the temperatures rising , boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on. The 33 year old nurse has been convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six other infants whilst working at the countess of chester hospital. Hosphal and pubs across england are hoping for a ministers letter that will allow them to open early on sunday morning as the World Cup Final kicks off at 11 am. Can the lionesses bring it home . They can. And the latest figures show that the number of bus routes in england has fallen by almost 40 in the last 20 years. Have you lost your local bus . What sort of an effect has bus . What sort of an effect has it had on you . Let us know. And its been a mixture of sunshine and heavy downpours. For many it chucked it down last night where i was. Well, how the weather be for you today . Well, heres Aidan Mcgivern from the met office. Was lively night of