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Hello and welcome to headliners im Cressida Wetton and joining me tonight are gb news answer to jedward. Its josh howie and leo kearse. How are howie and leo kearse. How are you guys. 7 we dont have the hair. We dont have the hair. Well you could, you could re you could distribute move some around. Yes ill take some of yours. Thank you. Thats what i do. Thats what i did. Thats what i did. You did didnt you. 7 yeah. You did didnt you . Yeah. Looking fantastic. Ive still got all mine on the back of my head. If anyone can see looks. Yes, its still there. The mullet looking great, guys. Great. Smooth start. All right, look at right, lets have a look at those front pages. So the daily mail goes with plot to crown morden as pm. The telegraph has mercer faces jail over afghan inquiry. The times has church playing race card and inews has deliveroo and uber eats back door to illegal migration. Indian express has hunts olive branch to fearful pensioners. And finally, the daily star mystery of the rampant beavers. And those were your front pages. And those were your front pages. Okay, kicking things off with the daily mail. Josh . Yeah plot to crown morton as pm. So yeah, the tories are getting desperate. Theyre all about to be out of a job in a couple of months, and they just want to do one last spin of the wheel if they can wheel just to see if they can finally an electable finally get on an electable leader, i dont think its going to any good. Theyve theyve to do any good. Theyve theyve landed on penny mordaunt. She has skills. She wears has a lot of skills. She wears a cape. Well, she can carry a sword. And admittedly she those used to be very useful skills when it came to running the country. Unfortunately now there are other things that are required as well, like recognising what a woman is. Well, i mean, apparently shes good at diving as well. Did you know that . I didnt know that. Found that out. Okay, well, apparently shes got my vote on some celebrity splash programme, isnt splash programme, which isnt as dirty it sounds. Dirty as it sounds. Sorry, so, thoughts . Sorry, so, leo. Thoughts . Sorry, so, leo. Thoughts . Yeah. Sorry, so, leo. Thoughts . Ymean, i think, i think at i mean, i think, i think at this point, i mean, with rishi, theyre down, this point, i mean, with rishi, thewhy down, this point, i mean, with rishi, thewhy not . Down, this point, i mean, with rishi, thewhy not . Not down, this point, i mean, with rishi, thewhy not . Not gamble . So why not . Why not gamble . Why not the mystery not see whats in the mystery box . Go for penny morton . Box . If we go for penny morton . The thing that sort of undermines of how much undermines the sort of how much people penny people really believe that penny is lead the party is the person to lead the party to victory, says the mystery source theres source says that theres a feeling that we cannot go, go on as we and that even penny as we are, and that even penny would be better. But wow, sounds like believe in her. Like you really believe in her. Thats fantastic. Thats fantastic. I think that theyre being i do think that theyre being silly. I the person silly. I think the only person who genuinely would have a chance Kemi Badenoch. Chance would be Kemi Badenoch. Yeah, even now she yeah, but she even now she i mean, because she has good communication skills. Shes plain speaking. She says it as it is. I dont necessarily agree with everything that she says. Certainly agree on some the certainly agree on some of the stuff about like knowing what a woman for woman is and fighting for womens rights , but she seems to womens rights, but she seems to be communicator and be a good communicator and against someone like keir starmer, who i know you guys have different feelings about, but i think he has positive qualities as well. I dont think communication. I just say i just dont think his communication is necessarily the of his skills. No. Imagine getting trapped in a with of them. In a lift with one of them. Wouldnt rather be trapped wouldnt you rather be trapped with wouldnt you rather be trapped witiwell, actually, well, actually, one of my fantasies. But i think penny fantasies is. But i think penny mordaunt, shes getting too much stick for, for, you know, taking her overly woke view on what a woman is , you know, because woman is, you know, because because weve got to remember a couple ago, nobody knew couple of years ago, nobody knew what woman was. Everybody was what a woman was. Everybody was running like, running around being like, whats nobody knows . Whats a woman . Nobody knows . Keir like, dont keir starmer is like, i dont know, got penises . Know, have they got penises . Have elephant ears . Have they got big elephant ears . Have they got big elephant ears . Have got 20 legs and walk have they got 20 legs and walk like a centipede . Had any like a centipede . Nobody had any idea. You know, i dont think idea. So you know, i dont think we can judge her by the standards of 16 months ago, we would to know that would at least want to know that shes firmer opinion now, shes got a firmer opinion now, wouldnt we . Think still well, i think that she still does towards that side. And does lie towards that side. And theyre saying that the only way that let her in as that theyll let her in as leader hands all of leader is if she hands all of that over to the more that stuff over to the more right of party. Yeah, but right of the party. Yeah, but its that its right its amazing that its a right wing the talk to the weapons, so the talk to the weapons, the party going to have the tory party are going to have a party to a woman as wing of the party to decide a committee, a woman decide that a committee, a woman is committee. Decide that a committee, a woman is committee. Right. Favour . All in favour . All in favour . Get there in the end. Ill get there in the end. Ill get there in the end. Moving to the aillio. So the ai has surprisingly, great bit of Investigative Journalism by ai. So journalism by the ai. So deliveroo and uber eats are a back door to uk illegal migration. Obviously they should be coming to the front door, with the food. But yeah, apparently thousands of these, the riders accounts. So if you the riders accounts. So if you want to deliver food for, for deliveroo or uber eats or whatever, you can actually just sell or rent out your, your, your sort of past to, to do that to other people. And there are over 100,000 people on facebook groups doing this is really is really shocking and its unsafe. Really shocking and its unsafe. You know, often the riders dont have the insurance. Its apparently the responsibility of the rider who holds the account to make sure that whoever the renting the account to does, obviously theyre not going to do it, you know what i mean . Like, i think theyve got like, i dont think theyve got an department, do they. An hr department, do they. Dont actually deliveroo do. But these individual riders dont, have dont, some people have complained, as well as the insurance the fact insurance issue and the fact that its enabling illegal migration you come migration because you can come over and rent one of these passes to deliver food for deliveroo without somebody in the country. What youre saying is they havent got any papers, they cant anywhere they cant go anywhere else, they cant go anywhere else, they cant a real cant get on a decent a real payroll somewhere. Any number. Deliveroo bill. Yeah. For 70, £70 a week or something, you can get deliveroo account, £70 a week or something, you can get deliveroo account , rent get a deliveroo account, rent a deliveroo account and then deliver deliver food. But obviously been obviously you havent been through safety training. Through any safety training. Youve your youve still got all your attitudes bringing attitudes that youre bringing from medieval country attitudes that youre bringing from coming medieval country attitudes that youre bringing from coming from eval country attitudes that youre bringing from coming from to, l country attitudes that youre bringing from coming from to, to ountry attitudes that youre bringing from coming from to, to to, itry women. So, you know, this woman have some Poor Customer Service or this, this woman because she like groceries using deliveroo. Turns up at her door some guy turns up at her door and hes all like, youre pretty lovely lady and all this sort of stuff. Sorry for doing the accent, but you know, beautiful girl, beautiful girl, indian beautiful girl, lovely. No, hes scottish. Lovely girl. No, hes scottish. I think the language youre supposed to use, he made her feel unsafe uncomfortable. Feel unsafe or uncomfortable. Feel yeah, he made her feel uncomfortable. But becker. Uncomfortable. But then becker. Obviously real name. Who obviously not a real name. Who did for . Did you vote did you vote for . Did you vote for liberal parties . Theyre all for liberal parties . Theyre all for open borders. And anybody for open borders. And anybody can come here. And anything that floats, its yeah, you floats, its like, yeah, you made made happen, made you made this happen, becker. And now its happening to you learnt your to you. Have you learnt your lesson . To you. Have you learnt your les | n . For becker. Think i feel for becker. I think shed probably rather have that deliveroo arrive, though, shed probably rather have that deliv leo� arrive, though, shed probably rather have that deliv leo grillingarrive, though, shed probably rather have that delivleo grilling here, though, shed probably rather have that delivleo grilling her aboutrgh, shed probably rather have that delivleo grilling her about her than leo grilling her about her politics. That would be more. Theres a bunch of reasons why is a bad idea. This why this is a bad idea. This isnt actually, i dont believe it uncovered it was them who first uncovered this. The this. It was covered in the newspaper. Have story, newspaper. We have this story, but guess theyve into but i guess theyve looked into it more. But yeah, of it a bit more. But yeah, of course. Safety, anybody course. Womens safety, anybody every. Know, i get home every. You know, when i get home from from order from work, from here, ill order an whatever. And an uber eats or whatever. And its someone whos its always someone whos different, theres also different, but theres also this idea could even be, idea that they could even be, like, part of a modern slavery gang, and theyre sort of being sent out there, so theres a bunch reasons they need bunch of reasons why they need to obviously down on this. To obviously clamp down on this. But me, Biggest Issue is but for me, the Biggest Issue is do you tip in cash and then dont tip because on the app. But then it looks like youre cheap on the app. Thats that. Cheap on the app. Thats that. Thats the real dilemma here. Thats the real dilemma here. I cant believe youre asking me about tipping. You never tip. Me about tipping. You never tip. Really. You never stop. I always deliveroo youve already got to pay loads of money for it. And also. Like what . Like i just found out that, you know, theyre not even. Theyre theyre not even. Theyre cheating the home office. I was i was intrigued to. They interviewed some of the riders who said, well, i went to the home and presented all home office and presented all my documents, the office documents, and the Home Office Said i was like, wow, thats said no. I was like, wow, thats amazing. The home Office Actually doing their jobs for once. To the point once. I mean, not to the point of actually , you know, making of actually, you know, making illegal people home. Illegal people go home. I can hope, the i can only hope, okay, the times are they going with . Josh church playing race card , x equality tsar criticises cvs slavery fund says britain is slavery fund and says britain is less divided than 40 years ago. So this is lord sewell, he he headed up the Boris Johnsons commission on race and ethnic disparities. Hes got a book coming called black success coming out called black success the , and he was the surprising truth, and he was really sort of, made into a villain by members of black community, not all the black community, not all the black community, because its a disparate group, but as as and sort of actually, there was quite a lot of racism directed towards him because the results that they found in didnt meet peoples expectations, i. E. The uk wasnt the most racist place in the whole world. And actually money that how much money youre born into has a much bigger impact, its not that race plays no impact. But anyway , the point no impact. But anyway, the point is hes we covered the story. How the church of england, they they sort of they said, were going to give 100 million because you know, happened because you know, what happened back the day. And then they back in the day. And then they 90, back in the day. And then they go, well actually were going to give billion, but it wont give it a billion, but it wont be our money. It will just be some christians. Who be our money. It will just be som guilty. Christians. Who be our money. It will just be sontheyty. Christians. Who be our money. It will just be sonthey the zhristians. Who be our money. It will just be son they the church, s. Who be our money. It will just be son they the church, s. Vgot they the church, theyve got a few quid put by for this sort of eventuality. Yeah. And i guess they are an institution that, that depends on guilt. So you can understand, understand this. I the understand this. But i think the whole idea reparations is, is whole idea of reparations is, is ridiculous. Theyre taking money from people who havent done anything wrong give it to anything wrong to give it to people. People didnt people. Who . Those people didnt do anything to them. Thats isnt. How do you. I mean, if you if you have a half African Heritage and a half european, what do you do . Give yourself its really i yourself £50. Its really i dont how you. Dont know how you. This, this is the, but this, this is the, the, the whole sort of idea, the philosophy that reparations in genders also means that, so if youre saying that people now are responsible for for the, the bad things their ancestors did, youre also saying that people now can claim to all the good things that their ancestors did. So, you know, as a scot, you know, the invention of the television, the invention of antibiotics, nobody gets use antibiotics, nobody gets to use any them giving me any of them without giving me loads money. Loads of money. Well, seems entirely well, that seems entirely reasonable. Finally paid reasonable. And finally paid money. Lets have a quick money. Yeah, lets have a quick look at the star. Leo. Oh, the star. So the star has damned if we know how they got here. Thats a little pun, because its the mystery of the rampant beavers. So there are beavers in cornwall, they dont have waxing salons, and have enough waxing salons, and nobody knows how they got here. And beavers are super cute. And they did want to reintroduce beavers to the wild, in britain, after decades of the hollywood, and hell. And theyre super cute animals , but they do knock down animals, but they do knock down trees and dam dam , rivers. Trees and dam dam, rivers. So you get we dont. Youre like a nature documentary. Like a nature documentary. Sort of a very, very badly informed one. Reading, reading off. Reading, reading off. We dont know how they got there. They didnt go by train. No, but it turns out theyre in the perfect area. Well for them, dont what the them, i dont know what the beavers to think. Beavers are going to think. Well, were talking well, but they were talking about them anyway. Well, but they were talking abiim them anyway. Well, but they were talking abiim thinking them anyway. Well, but they were talking abiim thinking someone anyway. Well, but they were talking abiim thinking someone maybe i. Well, but they were talking ab ive seen ive definitely seen seen in canada. Seen ive seen them in canada. Okay. Okay. Well, and the internet. Well, and on the internet. Right. For the front right. Thats it for the front pages. The break. Welcome back to headliners. Im still chris whitten, and im joined by one comedian who thinks kate is still alive. Its josh howie and another who is suspiciously certain that shes not. And its leo kearse. Okay lets start with some bad news for people who love sick notes and being dramatic in saturdays telegraph. Josh, yes, is no such josh, yes, there is no such thing as long covid, say health officials. Please do not tweet officials. Please do not tweet me after this show and start going. Youre a liar. Youre youre a big pharma owns you or whatever it is, or theyll probably actually wake up tomorrow, wont they . But, yes, theyre saying here, this is, in queensland, australia. Theyve looked at the results and theyre basically saying theres no such thing as long covid per se. Been se. What people have been suffering from a real suffering from is a real phenomenon, its what phenomenon, but its what happens in a post, viral happens like in a post, viral syndrome. Right. So were not denying their symptoms. There are symptoms. Symptoms. There are symptoms. Yes, but we are denying that its that its specially. Yeah. To covid. The yeah. To a covid. And the reason like a lot reason why it seems like a lot of haveitis reason why it seems like a lot of have it is because, of of people have it is because, of course, lots of people got covid if Louis Schaefer i if it exists. Louis schaefer i met him, at same time. So met him, at the same time. So that why it seems like its that is why it seems like its a real phenomenon. But if you had a or a cold, may have a flu or a cold, you may have similar symptoms. And they would a flu or a cold, you may have simi|continue oms. And they would a flu or a cold, you may have simi|continue for;. And they would a flu or a cold, you may have simi|continue for a and they would a flu or a cold, you may have simi|continue for a long hey would a flu or a cold, you may have simi|continue for a long timevould afterwards. And also you have the and also you can have the sort psychosomatic effect of sort of psychosomatic effect of everybodys about long sort of psychosomatic effect of everbeors about long sort of psychosomatic effect of everbeo then about long sort of psychosomatic effect of everbeo then youre bout long sort of psychosomatic effect of everbeo then youre like, long covid. So then youre like, well, feel rough. So well, i feel a bit rough. So ive got long covid as well. Well, isnt it interesting that this is in australia because they talked about covid an they . They an awful lot, didnt they . They were keen on it. Were very keen on it. Ive got long gonorrhoea thats gonorrhoea. Thats long gonorrhoea. A pirate . But, wasnt he a pirate . But, my friend gaynor, she , she works friend gaynor, she, she works frontline the nhs. And she frontline in the nhs. And she got covid early. Early on. Got it really bad, you know, back when there werent vaccines or even , ppe or masks or anything. Even, ppe or masks or anything. Shes just, you know, thrown into the pit with all the masses and yeah, she got, she got long covid and attacked, its weird like long covid. It seems to attack different parts of your body. Know viruses body. I didnt know viruses could, target different could, like, target different parts of your body. Shes. Shes had problems inflammation parts of your body. Shes. Shes ha her oblems inflammation parts of your body. Shes. Shes ha her cartilage inflammation parts of your body. Shes. Shes ha her cartilage and nflammation parts of your body. Shes. Shes ha her cartilage and nfla sortstion in her cartilage and all sorts of stuff, so people, some of stuff, so some people, some people have had have had it. Yeah. Three, 3 of the population, 3 of the population. And is in australia or and this is in australia or the uk, the same in the uk. Yeah. But really theyre just trying youre not that special. Do you think this is going to force been force people who maybe have been on time to, to on the sick for some time to, to have re evaluate . Are sick. Its just its yeah. Long long post viral syndrome or whatever. Yeah. Okay. Fair enough. The yeah. Okay. Fair enough. The times now, and it turns out thick people were more likely to get covid. Have i read that right . Well, its one way of interpreting the data. How interpreting the data. So how covid made the world stupider. Thats, its also made headlines. Stupid, stupid stupid. Stupid, stupid stupid. I said you wouldnt do the voice, both of you. Thats just my voice. Just my voice. Anyway, a Study Suggests voice. Anyway, a Study Suggests that the disease led that exposure to the disease led to brain fog and a drop in iq. So this was they didnt mean to. They werent looking for the for these results. This is adam hampshire at Imperial College in january 2020. He started surveying 80,000 people, to see how changing lifestyle would affect brain function. And obviously something happened that changed lifestyle quite a lot. Quite a lot with covid friends in china. I mean, this is a hell of coincidence. With covid, we also lockdown. I think lockdown made people stupid. But yeah, hes found that, those who people who ended up care had an iq up in intensive care had an iq about points lower about nine points lower afterwards. If that afterwards. I dont know if that comes if boris is going to comes back. If boris is going to con better. Ris is going to comes back. If boris is going to conbetter. Those areis going to comes back. If boris is going to con better. Those are persistent get better. Those are persistent symptoms six points lower. Symptoms about six points lower. And even those had mild and even those who just had mild infections a couple iq infections were a couple of iq points they started points before where they started out , but points before where they started out, but yeah, i think lockdown made people stupid as well. Everybody to trust the everybody seemed to trust the government, is of government, which is a sign of complete we threw away complete idiocy. We threw away the economy and we threw away all rights , you know, just all our rights, you know, just because of some survivable disease. Its quite a shock, wasnt it . Had all these people it . You had all these people in your thought your your life, you thought your mates, could chat to mates, and you could chat to them about stuff, and you said, oh, you know, government overreach. And they all went, no, what . Its fine. It incredible see, and it was incredible to see, and to but yeah. So china has to do it, but yeah. So china has basically made us dumber. And its the effect, know, im its the effect, you know, im already pretty dumb. So i need all those little three points that can get, but as a that i can get, but as a population of the planet, this that i can get, but as a popu havei of the planet, this that i can get, but as a popu have an the planet, this that i can get, but as a popu have an impact net, this that i can get, but as a popu have an impact on , this that i can get, but as a popu have an impact on us,is that i can get, but as a popu have an impact on us, and does have an impact on us, and its also worse if you got the original strain, which i got and, its, i, you know, i couldnt even finish the rest of the story if it was too difficult. Okay, back to saturdays telegraph now. And we all know what happens in vegas is subject to strict controls. And staff must prove their stay was necessary and provided value for the taxpayer. Thats how it goes , isnt it, josh . Exactly. Mod chiefs spend millions on luxury hotels. So, yeah, the ministry of defence, they. This is the telegraph doing a bit of investigation. So doing a bit of investigation. So basically theyre like well obviously whats happened recently is the mod are desperately trying to get more for , money for our armed for, money for our armed services. And the telegraph got you know, i wonder how much they spend on the old hotels. It turns out they spend a lot of money. Dont know about the premier inn. Do they know they certainly dont. Vegas, new york, hawaii , dont. Vegas, new york, hawaii, dubal dont. Vegas, new york, hawaii, dubai, caribbean. And theyre staying in, like, £350 a night, theres one in dubai thats £5,000 a night. So so six nights. So six nights. Oh, is it for six nights . Oh, is it for six nights . Whatever. Oh, they didnt say none of us. That was the one i stayed at. I forgot, so, yeah, the question is, of course, are we getting the value money . But also the value for money . But also the value for money . But also the age old debate, do we really want staying a want our officials staying in a hostel something . Hostel or something . Yes. I bet its yes. The thing is , if the if well, the thing is, if the if the stay the laverda hotel in the stay at the laverda hotel in dubai for five grand, theyre not going to to back to not going to want to go back to their theyre their barracks. Theyre not going in their going to be happy in their little, bunk bed thing. You dont think they have a nice uplifting few days and they go refreshed and to do go back refreshed and able to do better for the nation. Better work for the nation. I dont know, ijust better work for the nation. I dont know, i just think these posh hotels, these fancy hotels, should be kept for cross channel hotels, should be kept for crohardworking members of our for hardworking members of our defence. Excellent. Good stuff. Leo, excellent. Good stuff. Leo, three stories in. And im already delighted that someone who believes in gravity and western medicine is covering this story and not louis. Its the daily mail. Leo. So, Global Cancer phenomenon. Its not just america, the uk, japan , south africa and japan, south africa and australia are among dozens of countries suffering mystery spikes of all kinds of tumours and young people. So these arent spiky tumours. Theyre seeing a lot of , tumours in seeing a lot of, tumours in young people. And i was thinking, oh, well, whats happened over the last few years . What have we suddenly injected . Everybody. But its injected . Everybody. But its not do that, apparently, not to do with that, apparently, because measuring because this is measuring between 2019. So cases between 1990 and 2019. So cases of cancer and young people across the globe have increased by nearly 80 and deaths have risen nearly 30. So this is i mean, this is pretty huge. So theyre looking at, you know, what possible issues could it be, obesity is one of them, alcohol intake they think is a is another which thats coming down in young peoples hopefully thats unfortunately my generation. We were just getting absolutely loaded all the time. And interestingly the and also interestingly the microbiome , like all the microbiome, like all the bacteria and stuff that live in your body, the thing when that gets disrupted that can cause inflammation, lead to inflammation, which can lead to cancen inflammation, which can lead to cancer. Also looking at cancer. And also looking at genes, there be genes, they say there could be genetic causes. Its like your genes change, like genes dont change, like peoples didnt change peoples genes didnt change between 1990 and 2019. You could have a gene that, once its stuffed full of modern life, might come in, i dont know, full of modern life. Youd have Something Like a how was that date the other day . How was that date the other day . How cruel, how cruel, but yes, its, they dont mention here forever. Plastics that was where my brain went to straight away. Yes, but yeah. And its interesting that australia seems to have the highest number of early onset cancer and new zealand second, but they dont mention you would think that might be skin cancer or something. Its were something. But no, its were talking cancer. Talking about breast cancer. Colon australia are a nation of arent they. Sorry of fatties arent they. Sorry australia. Good australia. Theyve got a good shape. Theyre theyve shape. No theyre not. Theyve got very obesity levels. Got very high obesity levels. Yeah. In good shape. Yeah. Theyre not in good shape. And a drink dont and they love a drink dont they. Again how that date. Did again how is that date. Did you date in australia or something . I didnt date in australia. I didnt date in australia. Lot of information there. Theyve also got i was in tasmania and you get bug splat and windscreen. Theyve and the windscreen. So theyve still know were in still got, you know how were in the west. You never get bugs splattered yourwindscreen splattered on your windscreen anymore eliminated splattered on your windscreen anymore life eliminated splattered on your windscreen anymore life our eliminated splattered on your windscreen anymore life our neonic1ated splattered on your windscreen anyrnicotinamide our neonic1ated splattered on your windscreen anyrnicotinamide , our neonic1ated splattered on your windscreen anyrnicotinamide , phosphatesated splattered on your windscreen anyrnicotinamide , phosphates and and nicotinamide, phosphates and whatever it is. I hadnt noticed that. I hadnt noticed that. So , so, yeah, in tasmania, so, so, yeah, in tasmania, youve still got that sort of natural life. And so its weird natural life. And so its weird that theyre having such high levels of cancer with, you know, still living in a sort of, you know, healthy environment. Well, thats the good news is that uk so its the that the uk 28th. So its the first time that being rubbish at something actually us out. Couldnt be lower. Okay, back to telegraph , see, hamas to the telegraph, see, hamas just permanent ceasefire. Just want a permanent ceasefire. Thats all they want. Any thoughts on this, josh . Yeah. Israel talks with hamas back. Oh sorry. Israel talks with hamas back on as terror group drops permanent ceasefire demand. Theres been a back and forth america particularly was was very, biden really wanted to get the ceasefire in place before ramadan. It didnt before ramadan. It didnt happen. And finally, hamas have gone. Yeah. All right. Well go back to say, well , theyve taken back to say, well, theyve taken the permanent ceasefire off. Theyre talking about exchanging £1,000 terrorists, murderers for 100 civilians and babies , and 100 civilians and babies, and women and old people, but israel obviously wants to get its hostages back, but but i would say that a big part of this is because, they have hamas in a in a bad position. Theyve killed reportedly two thirds of their battalions, about 20,000 people, although according to hamas, theyve killed none. No one, theyve killed none. No one, just civilians, but this is this is you have to be in a position of strength to get to this point. Right. So youre saying netanyahus winning at this point . Well, theyve theyve theyve got so far , i wouldnt say its got so far, i wouldnt say its netanyahu. Whoever was the prime a lot of people go, oh, netanyahu, hes the evil one. Its like no country would have an option but to do what israel has whoever the leader has done. Whoever the leader was, well, what the west usually do say, oh, dont back do is say, oh, dont look back in anger. And itll all be fine. Its the religion of peace. And if anybody theyre racist. Terrible yi i feel terrible for the families of hostages. We families of the hostages. We made it to the break in one piece. Coming up, sexist air con german humza yousaf german robots and humza yousaf battles landed battles the scottish landed gentry. Welcome back to headliners. Kicking off this section with saturdays telegraph. We learned that in her own words, susie dent gets cold at the drop of a hat. Should she pick the hat up, put it back on and maybe get a jumper . Leo. Yeah, absolutely. We count down sexism row. As susie dent suggests , studio air suggests, studio air conditioning favours men. So suggests, studio air condirevealed vours men. So suggests, studio air condirevealed that; men. So suggests, studio air condirevealed that she� n. So suggests, studio air condirevealed that she and shes revealed that she and rachel riley, whos also on countdown, bring hot Water Bottles into the studio, blaming the air conditioning set to colder temperatures preferred by men. Mean, you could men. I mean, yeah, you could just clothes. Have you just wear clothes. Have you heard these things called clothes . We put them over our skin to keep us warm. And thats why, you know, me and joshua, were and jackets. Were in shirts and jackets. Guys in well, you guys suffer in here, you . Because its here, dont you . Because its always in this studio. Always too hot in this studio. And the opposite. And i said the opposite. Sexism. And i said the opposite. Yeah,exism. Didnt say yeah, well, i didnt say that. Hot in here, that. Its far too hot in here, so she should come and so maybe she should come and work for news. Right. Work for gb news. Thats right. She should. Work for gb news. Thats right. Sheshedd. Work for gb news. Thats right. Sheshed love shed love it. Shed love it. Rachel, mate. Rachel, mate. Im not saying its i mean, im not saying its not great work. Not a great place to work. Bosses who are tuning in, i just mean her politics. Know mean her politics. I dont know what politics are. What her politics are. Riley is quite and rachel riley is quite based some things. Based on some things. Shes amazing. Rachel no. Shes amazing. Rachel riley one heroes. Riley is like one of my heroes. You amazing. You know, i think shes amazing. She against corbyn, she spoke up against corbyn, and she incredible amount of she gets an incredible amount of abuse. Turns out shes abuse. And it turns out shes really hot. And you let her put the thermostat anywhere she liked , thermostat anywhere she liked, wouldnt you . Josh, we hear this a dont we, a lot, though, dont we, that the worlds men and the worlds built for men and not weve just had not for ladies. Weve just had International Day again. International womens day again. Where turned yeah, where we turned the thermostat up. Whens it gonna be . Whens it gonna be . Whens it going to be International Mens day . Wonder what they still want i wonder what they still want when around. I think when it comes around. I think im i think i think were im here. I think i think were gonna have International Womens day. We should have it. We should not being ceo should discuss not being a ceo and allowed to at and being allowed to stay at home if want, home with the kids if you want, and being alone. That would and being left alone. That would be suggestion. Okay, i think be my suggestion. Okay, i think weve that. Feel weve covered that. You feel like vented . Like youve vented . Ive had rant. Thank yes, ive had my rant. Thank you the daily mail. You very much, the daily mail. Now, were asking, now, josh, were still asking, does have a woman does oliver harbour have a woman problem, yes. Liz truss. I hope everyone her. She was everyone remembers her. She was the, Prime Minister about four tory Prime Ministers ago , tory Prime Ministers ago, accuses labour of putting ideology above protecting children after mps filibuster to block her proposed law banning biological men from women only spaces. This was a good law that she was trying to implement. There is some confusion over the equality act of 2010, in that the exact definition of sex. And she wants to make it biological sex. So that protects womens spaces, womens sport that all seems eminently sensible. And labour have shot themselves in the foot, i believe, by causing this filibuster because it was a private members bill, and if they ran out of time, then it would get booked to the bottom of the list, and theres no chance of it really coming back. Now only positive is kemi now the only positive is Kemi Badenoch also looking into badenoch is also looking into something could something similar, which could be the government, something similar, which could be this the government, something similar, which could be this not the government, something similar, which could be this not a the government, something similar, which could be this not a good|overnment, something similar, which could be this not a good|overrforent, but this is not a good look for labour behaved this labour mps to have behaved this way. Incredibly immature , way. Its incredibly immature, more because more so than anything, because lets the debate absolutely lets have the debate absolutely to just do it this. And to just do it like this. And just they were very immature just to they were very immature and talking like names and talking about like pet names and talking about like pet names and that has been the and whatnot that has been the problem all along. Much of problem all along. So much of this could have been this toxicity could have been avoided places like stonewall avoided if places like stonewall didnt hashtag no didnt have these hashtag no debate. If you have an argument, if believe you a strong if you believe you have a strong good thats also the good argument, thats also the purpose make your purpose of channel. Make your case. And dont just be all superior about it and think, oh no, dont even have to talk no, we dont even have to talk about yeah, yeah, yeah. About it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Actually this this because actually this this could argued against, you could be argued against, you know, was suggesting know, liz truss was suggesting that we ban all biological males from spaces. But what from womens spaces. But what about the really hot trans who put the effort in and are totally convincing . Theyre totally convincing . And theyre going going to be going to its going to be weird if standing the if theyre standing at the urinal. Know, sometimes i think you know, sometimes i think about hot trans about those really hot trans women 20 years women and i think like 20 years ago, didnt didnt talk ago, we didnt we didnt talk about this, did we . It wasnt when it became movement when before it became a movement. Im sort of being serious about this. I wouldnt have thought of if saw thought anything of it if i saw a trans woman the toilets. A trans woman in the toilets. And i hate this and perhaps i hate this phrase, but if she didnt if i if but if she didnt pass, if i if i thought i wouldnt any i thought i wouldnt feel any kind bad feeling towards that kind of bad feeling towards that person. Some people person. I know some people disagree with this. They dont want males in want any biological males in womens spaces, but its this kind thing got it to kind of thing thats got it to this level, isnt it . Its not being prepared to have the debate. Being prepared debate. Its not being prepared to okay, well, this to talk about, okay, well, this could if could happen. I mean, even if youre youre youre a trans person and youre transition best thing, transition is the best thing, like thats ever happened like leos thats ever happened to her, wouldnt you still be concerned dark concerned to look into the dark corners could go corners of where it could go wrong other people . Wrong for other people . The trans debate has yeah, the trans debate has been these lumpy been hijacked by these lumpy fetish artists who have got, you know, not genuine trans know, theyre not genuine trans people , you know, people people, you know, and people like like, like eddie izzard. Its like, come on, youre not that transvestite. Where have transvestites gone . Theyre now called trans. You know, trans women. Thats what theyre i mean, obviously theres other people, lots of stakeholders in this debate, but my heart absolutely breaks for trans people who werent causing any and werent causing any trouble and werent causing any trouble and were get on with were just trying to get on with their and now and now its their life. And now and now its in the headlines every day. Yes. So anyway, its to its so anyway, its going to be its too now, it . The too short now, isnt it . The time the conservatives yeah. To actually do some governing. And so this is, is a kind and so all this is, is a kind of that theyre throwing of beacon that theyre throwing out this what lets out to say, this is what lets have a look at what you could have a look at what you could have won. Its well, exactly. Done any if theyd actually done any governing last 13 governing over the last 13 years. All of this stuff years. I mean, all of this stuff obviously came through under a tory they tory government because they tried labour tried to outlay labour. Labour now are finally figured now labour are finally figured out of the population now labour are finally figured out actually of the population now labour are finally figured out actually women population now labour are finally figured out actually women and ulation now labour are finally figured out actually women and going, are actually women and going, oh, actually shouldnt in oh, actually men shouldnt be in womens. But now you have womens sports. But now you have labour mps behaving this, labour mps behaving like this, maria , i believe, was one maria eagle, i believe, was one of the twin of of them. Shes the twin of angela eagle. Who . Oh quizzed. Only 100 grand from glad, only got 100 grand from glad, which is, what a coincidence there. What a coincidence. Okay, the telegraph now. And scottish telegraph now. And scottish landowners are longing for a nanny state. Theyd prefer that they want it to replace the devouring a or the devouring mother of a state that humza yousaf gets so excited about. Leo. Yeah. Thats right. So explain that joke, please. No, i cant even write it. No, i cant even write it. Humza yousaf plots a crackdown on landed gentry. So he spotted another successful part of scotland that hasnt yet been driven out and into penury. So hes putting through the land reform bill, which, would force those with more than 1000 hectares of land to sell in little chunks. Instead of as a whole, to give, they say itll make Rural Communities more sustainable by giving locals more of a chance to buy land. But for me, as somebody who used to work in the rural economy, i used to work as a grouse beater and do other things in the countryside, because my dads a gunsmith grew up on the gunsmith and i grew up on the grouse moors, the, the countryside is already being its already sustained and managed by people who know what theyre doing. What we dont needis theyre doing. What we dont need is a bunch of effete, urban intellectual communists to come intellectual communists to come in and destroy what is a functioning economy, which is what exactly what theyre doing. I mean, this is this is basically a sort of lighter version of what they did in zimbabwe, where they come in and say, no, you cant own that. You cant, do this, you cant, you cant do this, you cant, you cant do this, you cant that. Weve got all cant run that. Weve got all these regulations then these new regulations and then these new regulations and then the apart and the economy falls apart and everybody starves. Know, is incredible. I know, but it is incredible. Theres 1000, essentially 1000 people much own 70 theres 1000, essentially 1000 pe scotland. Much own 70 of scotland. Oh, okay. Here we go. So the leftie in you is saying lets divide it saying, no, no, im just im not saying its right at all. Im just wnenln wnen wen im just saying when you start the figures start looking at the figures about who actually owns this country, very country, it goes down to very limited number people. Limited number of people. I dont this policy. Dont agree with this policy. Also, its for show because 93 of sales were less of land sales anyway were less than so its not than 500 hectares. So its not even theyre selling even like theyre selling a thousand hectares once thousand hectares at once anyway. No, but 93 of anyway. Its just no, but 93 of sales by by volume, not by land mass. So the no, no the big sales can be very can be very large. They could be. They have to be. But theres no way they havent even said what percentage. Its only a percent. 1 scotland is sold off 1 of scotland land is sold off annually so i really annually anyway, so i really dont many. Dont know how many. Apply to. The idea apply to. The idea apply to. Yeah, but no, you dont buy a house every, every year. So i mean this does i mean this basically meddling. Oh yeah. Basically meddling. Oh yeah. Meddling in the rural economy. The done before. You the snp has done it before. You know, they they want to go in and they want stop grouse and they want to, stop grouse shooting. Got these shooting. Theyve got these ideas grouse shooting, for ideas for grouse shooting, for example. As of, example. Its seen as a lot of, a lot of urbanites see it as this cruel thing where people pay this cruel thing where people pay money to blast birds out of the and, yeah, thats the sky. And, yeah, thats one way looking it. Another way of looking at it. Another way of looking at it. Another way looking at it is do way of looking at it is where do you think food comes from . You think your food comes from . Like think, know, like you think, you know, basically killed, basically when food is killed, its got its killed. Yeah. Youve got youve guy in a youve got some guy in a warehouse, some disinterested minimum hitting a calf minimum wage guy hitting a calf in a hit in the head with a plank, like, well, yeah, i mean, thats a great point, isnt it . Shooting small things where you whites its you can see the whites of its eyes different. You can see the whites of its eyes grouse, different. You can see the whites of its eyes grouse, cgrouset. You can see the whites of its eyes grouse, grouse leads and the grouse, the grouse leads a natural life, like, free from free from all these chemicals and free from being intensively reared and, you know, the environment has to be maintained. And doing that , doing that and doing that, doing that provides no doing that provides. Well, bullet. Its well, its not a bullet. Its shock because shoot shock because you cant shoot them with a rifle butt. Them with a with a rifle butt. Lots of bullets through the head. Ive never eaten something thats shot it. It thats got shot in it. Is it spitting bits out like pips is what a little bit sometimes. What im a little bit sometimes. Not. Its not much of a its not. Its not much of a not much of bother. Good not much of a bother. Its good for but the environment is for you, but the environment is maintained the maintained and sustained so the grouse live there. So then grouse can live there. So then it an environment that it creates an environment that lots and lots of other, flora and fauna can and you dont can live there. And if you dont have grouse there, then its have the grouse there, then its used next most used for the next most profitable which often profitable use, which is often blanket forestry, profitable use, which is often blankeactually forestry, profitable use, which is often blankeactually toxifyingtry, profitable use, which is often blankeactually toxifying the which actually toxifying the soil complete monoculture , soil is a complete monoculture, destroys watercourses downstream because them. So because it acidifies them. So its a disaster. And nobody, nobody in the snp would even know any of that. Im amazed. I cant believe youre not best friends with chris packham. That is stunning. Okay staying with the telegraph and yet story designed and yet another story designed to headliners panellists to worry headliners panellists Josh Mercedes rolls human Josh Mercedes rolls out human like for dull and like robots for dull and repetitive factory tasks. Whats strange about this, and this is, like it, says mercedes. Theyve teamed up with a texas based company. Is that these robots actually a human sized as well . So i dont know if theyre going to kind of make them talk and be, oh, there we go. Theyd be like, all right, well, did you see the sun . Oh no. That looks like that bjork video. Know all is do you you know all is love. Do you remember that. Yeah chris remember that. Yeah. Yeah Chris Skudder director. Skudder him director. Do kind of like they do kind of look like what sort imagine robots what you sort of imagine robots look like. Look like instead of like. Normally robots in a in normally we see robots in a in a car factory. Theyre just like an arm moving around. Disappointing. Disappointing. More so, i think we need more immigration. Yeah, thats my take on this. More immigration, less robots , fewer robots, fewer less robots, fewer robots, fewer robots. Immigration. Robots. Yes. More immigration. And yeah, they its repetitive tasks to indefatigable machines. And i used to know what that word meant before covid, but George Galloway knows. Oh, really . Well, he described describe Saddam Hussein as indefatigable. But i dont think Saddam Hussein would last long in a car factory, to be honest. But yeah, this is this is great. And this shows if you invest in shows that if you invest in tech, invest in in robots tech, if you invest in in robots to do the jobs, people dont want to do, then you dont need to have open borders and, you know, an unlimited supply of cheap labour over the border. Humans or humans. Yeah. Lovely. The metro now, who knew russian polling stations were the best place for a childrens Birthday Party . Leo. So day one of russian elections is already leaving people baffled. And while the people baffled. And while the result is expected all over the metro says expected. Oh, yes. Up in the air a bit. You know, i mean, classic metro. I guess theyre communists. So they they love it when Vladimir Putin wins, so Vladimir Putin, another termers president , some of the weird and wonderful happenings at polling stations have been taking centre stage. There have been up as all been people dressing up as all kinds of cartoon characters, a polar bear, i think an anteater. Just anything spider man as well, because this is Everybody Knows that this is just a ritual pubuc knows that this is just a ritual public display. Its an acclamation. Its something that goes back to the roman times. Even the soviets these fake even the soviets held these fake elections to give the leader some sort of veneer of legitimacy, which he obviously doesnt have. And weve seen you know, any anybody who challenges putin politically, not just navalny who ended up being killed, but, igor girkin or strelkov as hes as hes known, hes hes in jail now and boris nadezhdin, he got he got enough signatures to stand and was, was denied, so yeah, its an absolute sham. But in the west, were not doing much better, so Geert Wilders was, was got by far the biggest proportion of the vote in the dutch election. So the people were obviously like, we like Geert Wilders, we voted for please make him voted for him. Please make him prime hes the Prime Minister, hes the dictators really run things. Dictators who really run things. Have decided. No, youre not allowed to have its proportional representation. Representation. Got 33 out of 150 seats. He got by far the most his party he got by far the most his party by he got by far the most his party by far the most, with 33 out 100. Out of 100. I mean, like, thats the point is that thats the system that there. That theyve got there. Plurality. Theres a plurality. Theres a plurality. The system theyve got know the system theyve got is any other party, if is like if any other party, if a centrist party or some sort of weird party had that weird lefty party had won that number of seats, theyd automatically minister. Automatically be Prime Minister. But because the people but because, because the people who really run things have decided, you know, theres sort of schaefers of to use Louis Schaefers phrase, the one world government have wilders, have decided no. Geert wilders, geert cant, be Geert Wilders cant, cant be allowed, people allowed, even though people voted for him. Hes allowed. Voted for him. Hes not allowed. But it is, it but yeah, its, but it is, it is interesting how the difference between elections, as leo , its the way its like leo says, its the way its like its for show because its meaningless. Whereas when you meaningless. Whereas when you come, when it comes to the uk, it never feels fun. Everybodys very grim and theyre the queue. Its like a sort of parents evening kind of vibe. Its not a lot of fun. Am i gonna cross . Am i gonna cross . Crossed wrong thing, think. Right. One section go, right. One section to go, weve art, pop up strip weve got bad art, pop up strip clubs and why today is the day karaoke died. Welcome back to headliners starting with the telegraph. And news about some public art designed as a symbol of our shared present and future ambitions. Whats your inner ambitions. Whats your inner critic saying, leo . So, sadiq khan has approved plans to install a statue of a black everywoman on trafalgar squares fourth plinth as an apparent symbol of equality in the capital. Oh, its about time. Its about time, its about time. There was some representation by sadiq khan of black women, so lady in blue, a painted bronze statue by new york artist of it here tschabalala self. Thats genuinely her name. Im not genuinely her name. Im not being like, its like robert crumb. Do you know robert crumb . I a big fan of crumb. Sexy, so its been confirmed as the latest sculpture to be installed on the plinth, and the final remaining piece of, of your vision that wont be filled by, by diversity. But its not the its not the only diversity its going to have. In september, the cast of 850 trans people, some of whom are sex workers, obviously are going to be up there and see them again, andifs be up there and see them again, and its going to replace Samson Kambalu antelope, which depicts a chilembwe, a statue of john chilembwe, a black pastor who tried to lead an uprising in colonial nyasaland and who had a. Youve been practising that for last three hours. Oh my god, im just like, man, can we what cockneys . Man, can we what about cockneys . Can cockneys get any representation in london . Actually enough. Theyre not actually enough. Theyre not actually enough. Tiny little, theres only a tiny little, tiny red. Tiny little red. Just recognition that like just recognition that there some, like there were there were some, like , people in london, so cynical. Leo. Londons built on all that, so. So the art changes, doesnt it . Thats what its like, a graffiti wall. Im from bristol. We have graffiti walls. You get to be on it for so long, and then somebody else comes along. Yeah, and so i dont really the selection really understand the Selection Process here. They all sadiq khan. The first one its just the first one eventually goes to sadiq to eventually goes to sadiq khan to approve and gets whittled approve it, and it gets whittled down from , you know, hundreds down from, you know, hundreds not to him to do his own art. No i quite that blues woman in i quite like that blues woman in blue. Like the colour. Yeah, blue. I like the colour. Yeah, i think it looks quite nice, but someone had mentioned about being, late queen elizabeth. Second, i think personally, i mean, i think lets have i think its a good idea to have, like a rotating art space. I like that idea. I think it has worked for the last quarter century, but i think that the queen was pretty cool and she should have her own big old statue there. I think its really weird that were not having a statue for the mean, she she for the queen. I mean, she she was the queen that shes just for the queen. I mean, she she was the queen you shesjust for the queen. I mean, she she was the queen you know,just called the queen. You know, i still im so sorry, still stumble. Im so sorry, camilla. Every time i hear the queen, the queen regent. Queen, shes the queen regent. Queen . We have the queen . We should have a statue of, the hamas chief statue of, of the hamas chief whos given a Council House in sadiq khans london. Interesting well, lets submit that to sadiq okay, next it, sadiq khan. Okay, next to it, im a woman. We dont like strip clubs, especially ones called p0p clubs, especially ones called pop thats a bit pop up. Thats a bit unfortunate, it . Unfortunate, isnt it . Is it . Is it . Josh, was this in the guardian up strip clubs . Very nice, women at cheltenham threatened by cheltenham feel threatened by p0p up cheltenham feel threatened by pop up strip clubs. Say, minister. Obviously youve minister. So obviously youve got festival got the Cheltenham Festival council, going on at the council, but going on at the moment, and they have. Yeah. I didnt know this, i didnt know that. And im from round there supposedly, and i had no idea. And supposedly when its going on they go, they put up a strip club for all those blokes who rock up and want to see some naked during the naked women during the Cheltenham Festival. Idea. I had no idea. I had no idea. But theyre that women but theyre saying that women feel in the town feel threatened in the town centre. Would what theyve not centre. I would what theyve not doneis centre. I would what theyve not done is do a correlation between that. Done is do a correlation between that. Its because of the strip that. Its because of the strip clubs or its just because theres a lot more men around, a lot more alcohol flowing. I dont theres nothing to here say that because of the say that its because of the strip thats women strip clubs. Thats why women are feeling. Strip clubs. Thats why women are feeisig. Strip clubs. Thats why women are feeis it. Strip clubs. Thats why women are feeis it just because women or is it just because women have and like to have feelings and they like to feel so when they feel things. And so when they see men, they see these men, they feel threatened. Imagine if imagine threatened. Imagine if imagine if look, i, if somebody said, oh, look, i, ive feel threatened out ive seen i feel threatened out other people. Thats, well other people. Oh thats, well thats whatever thats racist or thats whatever ist thats transphobic. Thats racist or thats whatever ist thatbutansphobic. Thats racist or thats whatever ist thatbutanthinknic. Have a, no. But i think women have a, have reasonable, no , to feel have reasonable, no, to feel that way. I dont believe it. I dont believe it. Yeah i agree alcohol makes a boisterous environment. I mean, i dont like that, but i would just say dont like strip just say dont like the strip clubs. No. Why would you want that . Quite posh. Clubs. No. Why would you want tha but quite posh. Clubs. No. Why would you want tha but also, quite posh. Clubs. No. Why would you want tha but also, were quite posh. Clubs. No. Why would you want tha but also, were goingiosh. Clubs. No. Why would you want tha but also, were going to h. But also, if were going to talk rights and talk about womens rights and stuff i like stuff like that. I like supporting, single mothers through of through a series of microtransactions at these. Oh, hello, its the daily mail now claims that red nose day was a bigger deal when two straight white men uncle straight white men doing uncle at dancing were at a wedding dancing were promoting cant be promoting it. That cant be right, leo . So nostalgic right, can it, leo . So nostalgic brits claim that red nose day used bigger deal, noting brits claim that red nose day usedlittle bigger deal, noting brits claim that red nose day usedlittle buildjger deal, noting brits claim that red nose day usedlittle build upr deal, noting brits claim that red nose day usedlittle build up there, noting brits claim that red nose day usedlittle build up there has ing how little build up there has been as epic 1990s been this year as epic 1990s comic relief resurfaces online. Mean, who gets nostalgic i mean, who gets nostalgic for red nose days david for red nose days is david brent . This is ridiculous. But yeah, these people on the internet or whatever have been i mean, this isnt an article. This is just stuff off the internet. So somebodys saying like, the day, it like, oh, back in the day, it was a big deal. There was was such a big deal. There was more stuff. Theres more stuff to in the world now. People to do in the world now. People dont time care about dont have time to care about world anymore, nor the world poverty anymore, nor the attention red nose day. Attention span for red nose day. Oh famous that that oh yeah, that famous that that famously difficult and arduous. It finishing ulysses as it was like finishing ulysses as it was, but it does feel like it was part of the cultural fabric at the time. It was a huge deal. It was. I remember that first year everybody desperately trying everybody was desperately trying to noses and to get these red noses and they were theyd sold everywhere. Were theyd sold out everywhere. In there were in the ensuing years, there were genuinely sketches through in the ensuing years, there were genltime. Sketches through in the ensuing years, there were genltime. And sketches through in the ensuing years, there were genltime. And would es through in the ensuing years, there were genltime. And would say1rough in the ensuing years, there were genltime. And would say that|h that time. And i would say that the reason why this is somewhat important, even know important, i didnt even know today nose day. Oh its today was red nose day. Oh its today. Yeah, yeah, today. No. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, it because i would say its it is, because i would say its indicative of what comedy has turned into that look , theres turned into that look, theres good someone here from, good things. Someone here from, mollie king whos some singer saturday. Shes raised £1 million. Thats great stuff, raising good money. But in terms of there used to be sort of water cooler moments and it feels like danger has gone out of it. Any risk has gone out of it. And its and also weve, weve got, weve got to raise in this story about karaoke in the metro. Got this josh. Whos got this josh. Whos got this josh. Yes. Man invented karaoke has badly sung his final song and died 100. Oh, its very sad, but he actually died in january 29th and his daughter kept it secret from us. She kept his death. Wow. Thats. Thats darker than i would expect for the king of karaoke, okay. This show is nearly fly me to the moon. So lets take another quick look at saturdays front pages. The daily mail plot to crown morden as pm telegraph has mercer faces jail over afghan inquiry. The times has church playing race card i news has deliveroo and uber eats backdoor to illegal migration. Express has hunts olive branch to fearful pensioners and finally , the pensioners and finally, the daily star mystery of the rampant beavers and those were your front pages. Thats all we have time for. Thank you for my guests, josh and leo. Ill be back tomorrow with louis and nick, if youre watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. A. M, stay tuned for breakfast. Good night. Good night. That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on gb news. Hello. Very good evening to you. Welcome to your latest gb you. Welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. For many you by the met office. For many of us, its actually going to turn quite chilly tonight. Could be of frost before some be a touch of frost before some rain tomorrow. Rain arrives tomorrow. Thats in association with a system waiting atlantic. Waiting out in the atlantic. Before though, do have before that, though, we do have a ridge High Pressure a ridge of High Pressure building thats going to building and thats going to quieten weather down we quieten our weather down as we go the of the day. Go through the end of the day. So of the daytime showers so many of the daytime showers will clear away die out, will clear away and die out, leaving mostly dry and often leaving a mostly dry and often clear night. As result, clear night. As a result, because of clear skies and because of the clear skies and a bit of a northerly wind, temperatures will take bit of temperatures will take a bit of a drop. Going a drop. Its going to be markedly than recent markedly colder than some recent nights. Frost is nights. Touch of frost is possible, particularly in rural spots, across parts spots, especially across parts of scotland. As we go through tomorrow then watch out of scotland. As we go through tona rrow then watch out of scotland. As we go through tona few then watch out of scotland. As we go through tona few pocketshen watch out of scotland. As we go through tona few pockets of] watch out of scotland. As we go through tona few pockets of mistch out of scotland. As we go through tona few pockets of mist and it for a few pockets of mist and fog. First thing, once these clear lots of fine sunny weather across northern eastern across northern and eastern parts, but towards the south and west here we are going to see clouds its way in, but clouds spilling its way in, but this wont really northern this wont really reach northern and until later in and eastern parts until later in the some wet weather the afternoon. Some wet weather around heavy times, around could be heavy at times, particularly northern particularly across northern ireland, a chilly ireland, but after a chilly start, so start, temperatures rising so most places likely to get into double figures. Any wet weather clears through as we go through early on sunday, so a bit of a wet start across some southeastern parts perhaps, but thereafter actually looks thereafter sunday actually looks largely of largely dry. A scattering of showers for sure, and also some outbreaks of more persistent rain across parts of scotland and northern ireland. But most of see some sunny of us will see some sunny breaks. Monday doesnt look too wet, is on the wet, but further rain is on the cards for tuesday. Ill see you again soon. Bye. Again soon. Bye bye. A brighter outlook with boxt solar of weather on gb news. Welcome to the andersons real world. Tonight weve got a cracking show. Weve got left versus right with emma webb and trade unionist andy mcdonald. Trade unionist andy mcdonald. Also got nigel nelson. Hes back on the show, but got glamour model jemma lucy. Its her first time on the show and weve got a legend. An iconic tv star, christopher biggins. But first lets go to the. News. Lets go to the. News. Good evening. Im sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. Im wenzler in the gb newsroom. Im former Prime Minister liz truss has accused labour of preventing a debate on her bill, which seeks to ban transgender women from female only spaces and prevent them from competing in womens sports. It was due to be discussed in the commons today, but mps appeared to waste time to delay her debate. She told gb news she was frustrated by the opposition parties stalling tactics. Tactics. My bill has been stopped today from being debated by the labour party and i am absolutely furious about that. They do not even want to talk about the important of recognising biological sex. They do not want to talk about how we stop children being able to access puberty blockers that would actually stop their development. Actually stop their development. So they have spent today filibustering my bill and stopping it being talked about, even though over the last few weeks i have had a huge amount of public support from concerned parents, concerned teachers , parents, concerned teachers, from young people themselves who want these bills measures put into law. Into law. James heappey has announced he wont stand as an mp at the next general election, saying he wants to prioritise his family and pursue a different career. Hes also expected to resign as Armed Forces Minister by the end of this month. More than 60 tory mps have now announced theyre leaving the commons , as labour leaving the commons, as labour has accused the Prime Minister of being too chicken to call an election. As a result, a group election. As a result, a group of activists dressed as chickens clucked outside downing street demanding the Prime Minister

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