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Laid on one side of the bed and then that was when he got on top of me and held my mouth open and was just like drooling into my mouth. And i was gagged going and like, i was like, trying to fight him off me. But hes laying on top of me, so i cant like my limbs are trapped underneath him. Well , in a underneath him. Well, in a video posted onune well, in a video posted online last night, brand pre emptively denied criminal allegations and insisted that his relationships have always been consensual. Midst this utany been consensual. Midst this litany of astonish ing rather baroque attacks are some very serious allegations that i absolute refute these allegations pertain to the time when i was working in the mainstream, when i was in the newspapers all the time when i was in the movies. And as ive written about extensively in my books, i was very, very promiscuous. Now, dunng very, very promiscuous. Now, during time promiscuity, during that time of promiscuity, the had were the relationships i had were absolute, consensual. Absolute, always consensual. I was always transparent about that. Almost too that. Then almost too transparent. Being transparent. And im being transparent. And im being transparent about it now as well i well, in other news, american bully dogs will not be culled. Thats despite the Prime Ministers promise to ban the breed by the end of this year. The uks top vet says an amnesty would be in place for those who already own the animals. If they follow certain rules. A similar approach was taken back in the 1990s when pit bulls were banned and finally a second teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Thats after 14 year old Nathaniel Charney was fatally stabbed in manchester. The two boys, aged 13 and 14, are now in custody. Police were are now in custody. Police were called to the incident last night on tavistock square. His family has described him as very kind, caring and always thinking of others. This is gb news of others. This is gb news across the uk on television, in your car , on digital radio, and your car, on digital radio, and on your Smart Speaker by saying play gb news now its time for our headliners. Our headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners , the show where headliners, the show where comedians talk about tomorrows top news stories while trying not to get sued. Im nick dixon, the peoples host, and im joined by two comedians. You wont see on channel 4, which turns out to be good thing. Turns out to be a good thing. Its josh howie. There he is, its josh howie. There he is, relieved and Cressida Wetton in a very nice red dress. So why are you. 7 so why are you . Oh, yeah. What am i doing . What am i thinking . Have you not lessons . Lessons . Oh, josh is in. Oh, josh is in. Josh is in a very nice whatever hes wearing. Okay, thats fine. Equal. Thank you very much. You got away one. All right. Away with that one. All right. Its going to be a perfectly fine show. We both well, apart from stress of live tv from just the stress of live tv , i dont find. Do you find it stressful . No. No, its working with. All right, lets have with you. All right, lets have a quick look at sundays front pages, sunday pages, then. So the sunday telegraph accused of telegraph has brand accused of rape sexual abuse , which, of rape and sexual abuse, which, of course, he has denied. The observer laid wants new eu links in reset of foreign policy. In a reset of foreign policy. The sunday times accused Russell Brand the sex predator who hid in plain sight. Brand the sex predator who hid in plain sight. Thats a quote, in plain sight. Thats a quote, of course. The sunday express million ditch crisis hit nhs and go private. The daily star has the end is nigh , which is to do the end is nigh, which is to do with skiving off work by citing the apocalypse. And those were your front pages. So we have the your front pages. So we have the big story about Russell Brand. Of course. But all we can really give at this stage are the facts. So what are those . Josh well , the sunday times and well, the sunday times and channel 4 have sort of joined together uncover some uncover i there were some interviews with former people that he was in a relationship with. It seems like, and an and yeah with a bunch of different claims one of them being rape but some a 16 year old who was in a relationship said he groomed her and this is. All between 2006 and this is. All between 2006 and this is. All between 2006 and 2013 and yeah it its theres a lot theres a many many pages of information theyve i believe the documentary is literally whilst we were here the documentary went out so i havent seen it yet but it seems to be somewhat of a rorschach test to peoples reaction to this story. I see what you mean. I see what you mean. And importantly, hes denied all the allegations , hasnt he all the allegations, hasnt he saw video that put saw the video that he put out and hands very, very and his his hands very, very well. Absolutely adamant that hes denied on own youtube channel. All right. So whats the next story . Do you want to do this . Liz one yeah. Liz truss, one yeah. To criticise sunaks 35 truss to criticise sunaks 35 billion of overspend, adding since being pm. So i really dont feel like liz truss should be just getting involved. I think she should have just sort of sauntered off and take whatever her retirement would be and take her pension , prime and take her pension, Prime Ministers pension for a months work. But now shes criticising and basically saying that sunak over the two years that hes been Prime Minister were expected to be Prime Minister, will have spent 35 billion more. But tory other tories have come out and said, well, if we followed some of plans like followed some of her plans like a flat tax, that would have basically cost us 41 billion. Thats just not that thats just not forget that she cost about billion just in cost us about 6 billion just in the weeks by going with the the few weeks by going with the policies she did in terms policies that she did in terms of what happened our guilds. Of what happened to our guilds. So some people dont blame that on her. Actually, some people say it wasnt actually her fault, some quite economic people. Quite Economic Expert people. I dont because shes the one dont know because shes the one who kicked it off. And it was under her watch. She started policy that and it was under her watch. She smassively policy that and it was under her watch. She smassively claimedthat then massively claimed it was already due to it would already have gone way from things have gone that way from things that england had that the bank of england had already though everyone that the bank of england had already agreeiough everyone that the bank of england had already agree that1 everyone that the bank of england had already agree that shearyone seems to agree that she certainly communicate it certainly didnt communicate it very budget, whatever. Very well, the budget, whatever. But the point is why shes getting involved ridiculous getting involved is ridiculous and of and also that shes sort of saying, wouldnt saying, i wouldnt spend any money anything, id be all money on anything, id be all these its like, well, these cutbacks. Its like, well, guess happen. Like guess what . Things happen. Like suddenly weve discovered suddenly weve just discovered 12 that are 12 years ago that there are all these are falling these schools that are falling apart and need to be rebuilt and hospitals, government to hospitals, the government has to spend question is how spend money. The question is how do spend money . More do they spend money . And more importantly get good importantly that do we get good value it . Yeah. Value for it . Yeah. Just saying okay. Well, just saying that she shouldnt be getting involved, but shes got to do something her time. What something with her time. What do you it its like when you isnt it its like when you go comedy club and theres go to a comedy club and theres no one there and the promoter says, it was full last week, says, oh, it was full last week, you should seen it. Its you should have seen it. Its like competing with the like its competing with the dead, it . Dont know. Dead, isnt it . I dont know. This its going to reopen this says its going to reopen wounds within the conservative party, they party, which is just what they need, isnt it . They already seem open as well, dont they . At this stage . At this stage . They do. Dont know. They do. So i dont know. I dont know what difference. This isnt her trying to stage a comeback. Is it . I mean, just sort no. I mean, shes just sort of shes involved with this sort of shes involved with this sort of growth group. So thing is of growth group. So her thing is always about growth and of growth group. So her thing is a|more about growth and of growth group. So her thing is a|more thatcherite|t growth and of growth group. So her thing is a|more thatcherite approach and a more thatcherite approach and the sunak always the criticism of sunak is always that spends but that he spends too much, but then well, just that he spends too much, but then fiscally well, just that he spends too much, but then fiscally conservative it that he spends too much, but then fiscally conservative and being fiscally conservative and youre all unrealistic. And thats basically debate thats basically the debate probably that. Probably done enough on that. Lets to lets go lets move on to the lets go back Russell Brand. Lets do back to Russell Brand. Lets do the observer. Back to Russell Brand. Lets do the questioner observer. Back to Russell Brand. Lets do the questioner labourver. Back to Russell Brand. Lets do the questioner labour wants new questioner labour wants new eu a reset of british eu links in a reset of British Foreign with foreign policy. So ties with europe top priority, europe are a top priority, says shadow secretary shadow foreign secretary david lammy. We of know lammy. Well, we sort of know that, that that labour that, dont we, that that labour would more do would like to have more to do with europe. Suggesting with europe. Hes suggesting regular thinks regular meetings and he thinks that community that the International Community wants missing us. Us. Do you think lammys going rogue here . Because lammy said closer links with eu were closer links with the eu were the number one goal, as say. The number one goal, as you say. But the but this was before the election. Starmer election. Do you think starmer was like, wait till after the election them were election to tell them were going eu . Going back in the eu . Hes been very david hes been very, very clear here. Not were clear here. Theyre not were not about joining not talking about about joining the all the way through the eu and all the way through the eu and all the way through the brexit the whole referendum and brexit and all of that stuff. Everyone, all been all the brexiteers have been very saying very clear. Were not saying that like were that we dont like europe, were not dont want to be not saying we dont want to be friends with europe. Makes friends with europe. So it makes sense part of sense to were not part of europe, were not going to rejoin eu, but we certainly rejoin the eu, but we certainly should good, ties should have good, strong ties with economic with our closest economic partner. Thats all hes partner. And thats all hes saying. Economic security and saying. Economic security and various other things. Theres nothing wrong with that. As he says here, what kind of britain are are we britain , this are we . Are we the britain, this little inwards Little England looking inwards or are we part of global stuff , or are we part of global stuff, trying to sort things out with india, arent we . Were busy. Were busy. Weve got lots good old weve got lots of good old india, of meetings to have. India, lots of meetings to have. Be honest, but lets be very honest, though, do think he try though, do you think he will try and maybe its and rejoin . Maybe. Maybe its over years lot of over ten years because a lot of people what i call the people in what i call the extended blob, the people i speak in various positions, speak to in various positions, i wont they a lot of wont reveal, but they a lot of people believe core people believe hard core remainers he will remainers believe that he will take us back. And its their religious narrative. Thinking. Its wishful thinking. So absolutely they they absolutely they wont. They know its issue. Its its a toxic issue. Its happened best we can do is happened now. Best we can do is make the best of it. No one, the tories certainly havent been make the best of it. No one, the torie to ertainly havent been make the best of it. No one, the torie to doainly havent been make the best of it. No one, the torie to do that. 1avent been make the best of it. No one, the torie to do that. 1aven geteen able to do that. Lets get labour and see if they labour in there and see if they can at least mend some fences, get some economic back and flow and to some level of and get back to some level of what were without the what we were before without the eu controlling us over the long term. See the argument. I can i can see the argument. I can see the argument of labour saying, it didnt work. Saying, look, it didnt work. Where that got where are the people that got you back in . Meanwhile, the eu can they can say look how badly they did without and then but we never go. We never get off the same. We had the deal that we had was phenomenal. We we never had the deal that we had was phethatanal. We we never had the deal that we had was phethatanal. Daywe we never had the deal that we had was phethatanal. Day we we never had the deal that we had was phethatanal. Day we dont we never had the deal that we had was phethatanal. Day we dont want. Ver get that one day we dont want. I want this. Im not saying i want this. This what i think will this is what i think will happen. Okay well, lets move on and a at the express and have a look at the express them. And have a look at the express the russell denies. Oh, no, and have a look at the express the thatell denies. Oh, no, and have a look at the express the that one. Denies. Oh, no, and have a look at the express the that one. Okaernies. Oh, no, and have a look at the express the that one. Okay million h, no, and have a look at the express the that one. Okay million ditch, not that one. Okay million ditch crisis hit nhs and go private patients forced to spend life savings wait savings to avoid record wait for treatment. Course treatment. Now this is of course and government and to the tory government thats been control now for thats been in control now for 13 having a million 13 years. Having a Million People basically going having to go to private health care when they have paid into a system through their lives, paid into the nhs because they because the queues are too long, people are waiting up to a year. I think is disgusting. But there is that there is that argument that if you try to stop private, all you do is actually punish the nhs. You know what i mean . Because its probably better to accept. That we need im not saying that we need to private, im to stop the private, but im just saying fact that its to stop the private, but im justtoning fact that its to stop the private, but im justto this fact that its to stop the private, but im justto this kindfact that its to stop the private, but im justto this kind oft that its to stop the private, but im justto this kind of situation is ridiculous. Do you think . Do you think . Well, yeah, exactly. It illustrates the point that weve well, yeah, exactly. It illustimes the point that weve well, yeah, exactly. It illustime and point that weve well, yeah, exactly. It illustime and timet that weve well, yeah, exactly. It illustime and time again weve well, yeah, exactly. It illustime and time again wethis had time and time again on this show, it . That show, doesnt it . That the waiting lists are longer. And also, its this thing also, you know, its this thing about the ageing population, also, you know, its this thing abouit . 1e ageing population, also, you know, its this thing abouit . Weve ng population, also, you know, its this thing abouit . Weve got opulation, also, you know, its this thing abouit . Weve got more|tion, isnt it . Weve got more technology things. Technology to fix more things. So is going to get so the budget is going to get bigger bigger bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and theres more old people to spend bigger and bigger and bigger and there and ore old people to spend bigger and bigger and bigger and there and people people to spend bigger and bigger and bigger and there and people arente to spend bigger and bigger and bigger and there and people arent always nd it on and people arent always looking their health. So looking after their health. So weve obesity solution. Weve got an obesity solution. You sound like you went a bit conservative there, chris. You were solution is were saying the solution is personal could personal responsibility. I could hear you. I thought sounding i thought you were sounding like logans you just like logans run. You just want to 39 whatever to people get to 39 or whatever they to be killed. They need to be killed. Well, theres i hope it doesnt come to that. That would be. Weve agreed shes going pretty far. Right. Can i just say right . Say far right . Im saying, can i say, chris, thats dress. Thats a beautiful dress. Agree. Whatever is id agree. Whateverjosh is wearing, the suit, shirt. Wearing, the suit, the shirt. Okay. Get the okay. Well, lets get to the really important story tonight. What of the gone with what of the star gone with cressida workers skiving off in fear of the apocalypse . Fear of the apocalypse . Obviously i work with Lewis Schaffer, so i thought that was quite a reasonable position to take. Apparently , take. But no, apparently, apparently youngsters apparently people, youngsters specifically see youngsters, the youngsters , theyre staying home youngsters, theyre staying home because fear the end of the world. Ive had enough of these youngsters, josh, i dont know about you staving off work pronouns. What are they up to . These generation zs . Well, thats it. Zs theyre scared. Theyre scared of zombies. Theyre scared of zombies. Theyre scared Mental Health zombies. Yeah, is a great new yeah, it is a great new excuse. I yeah, it is a great new excuse. I have heard it. We did a anxiety, didnt a story on eco anxiety, didnt we . Theyre scared we . And theyre all scared about environment, sense environment, which makes sense because the fear has been drilled into relentlessly drilled into them relentlessly by the mainstream media. But zombie one on me. Yeah, but i mean, first of all, good that they have all, its good that they have jobs. Maybe this is a good way of keeping home of keeping people at home and maybe positive sign maybe also its a positive sign that people are more religious, that apocalypse. Why you keep why would you want to keep people at home . Well i wouldnt like people at home . Well i wouldnt uke you people at home . Well i wouldnt like you youre like to, but, you know, youre not always going on about it. Minute cities in it, the 15 minute cities and whatnot. Not my and whatnot. No, thats not my lot. No, no. 110. Iio. No. Like the dangers of it no. Like the dangers of it or but like the dangers of it or that pushing. That people are pushing. Yeah, i knew was being yeah, i knew i was being insulted, i couldnt insulted, but i couldnt figure out a there. All out how for a second there. All right, thats the daily right, well, thats the daily star. I think weve got star. I mean, i think weve got given that one probably enough time. Pretty for time. That is pretty much it for part but radio. Welcome back to headliners. Im nick dixon, still here with josh howie and cresta wetton, all very glad were on gb news and not channel 4. Its the best place to be. So lets continue with our stories and the has with our stories and the i has amnesty will let owners keep well managed american bully dogs. But do we really need well managed owners . Josh ive heard managed owners . Josh ive heard thats the owners . No, its not the owners. Its the dogs. Because turns out. The dogs. Because it turns out. Let the headline let me read the headline american bully chief vet american xl bully ban, chief vet says let owners says amnesty will let owners keep. Managed dogs. Now keep. Well managed dogs. Now this theres going be this is theres going to be a year , um, amnesty period, year, um, amnesty period, basically where during that time if you have a dog and you treat it well and its well treated and can get it and behaves well, you can get it neutered muzzled then neutered and muzzled and then itll fine after that. Its, itll be fine after that. Its, its i say that out of its but i say that out of control dogs obviously should be well out of control. Dogs should be killed now. But i just dont know why theyre waiting the yeah know why theyre waiting the year. The is that year. But the point is that theyre that 50 of all theyre saying that 50 of all theyre saying that 50 of all the dogs in this country come from a dog called killer kimbo, who was so inbred and had was unked who was so inbred and had was linked to and its offspring are unked linked to and its offspring are linked to and its offspring are linked to multiple deaths. Theres just no need for this dog. Completely disagree. I think this is such a sensible thing. Kill 1010 people in this country in the last year. Im not saying lets have this dog running around the public. A this dog running around the pulofz. A this dog running around the pulof these a this dog running around the pulof these dogs a this dog running around the pulof these dogs will a this dog running around the pulof these dogs will be a lot of these dogs will be beloved. Members dont beloved. Family members dont care. Care. Well, i mean, beloved , well, i mean, beloved, violent family members. Is a really good i think this is a really good solution because gives solution because it gives the people that genuinely to people that genuinely want to look their a bit of look after their pet a bit of time to get it neutered. So i guess it means its the end of the breed, but nobodys to the breed, but nobodys going to be trying to be heartbroken and trying to tell year old, the tell their seven year old, the dogs gone to a farm in sky. Dogs gone to a farm in the sky. Its love its i mean, and i love regulation around pets, right . Because luxury because dogs are a luxury product know, of these product. You know, some of these dogs fortune. You dogs cost a fortune. So if you can afford a dog, you can afford to have a dog, you can afford to have a dog, you can look after can afford to look after it properly. And get properly. And when you get regulation , get end to regulation, you get the end to what call breeders, who those what we call breeders, who those of us like breeders of us that like dogs, breeders that breeding for money. Think that breeding for money. I think this great. Gives its this is great. It gives its giving it bit of exit time and giving it a bit of exit time and then they kill them all. Now. Now. Yeah. So your full cull now and cresta is like amnesty penod and cresta is like amnesty period of a year which is what theyre saying then an outright ban. Seem reasonable. Ban. That does seem reasonable. Reasonable. Id ban. That does seem reasonable. I reasonable. Id ban. That does seem reasonable. I care. Aasonable. Id ban. That does seem reasonable. I care. Iisonable. Id ban. That does seem reasonable. I care. Ijustable. Id ban. That does seem reasonable. I care. Ijust kill id say. I dont care. I just kill them all and children and them all and five children and a lovely but some people are lovely stuff but some people are very dependent very emotionally dependent on their that you their pets and the idea that you just away, i mean, their pets and the idea that you justa away, i mean, their pets and the idea that you justa bit away, i mean, their pets and the idea that you justa bit its away, i mean, their pets and the idea that you justa bit its a away, i mean, their pets and the idea that you justa bit its a bitay, i mean, their pets and the idea that you justa bit its a bit much,ean, its a bit its a bit much, isnt to take away a isnt it, to take away a well behaved i dont know. I cant understand why people bought these dogs in the first place. Dogs. Place. They kill a dogs. Literally, it makes no sense to me. Well, they the moment, well, they for the moment, they literally theyre they are literally and theyre from killer. Killer, killer. Kimbo. Killer, killer. Kimbo. Kimbo. Killer kimbo. He was a killer. In name. But killer. Its in the name. But yeah. It. I mean, i do see yeah. No, it. I mean, i do see the point. And some people are squeamish about sort of government but government involvement. But there is a libertarian case for it, youre not supposed it, which is youre not supposed to harm people. Know, to harm other people. You know, even cant even with your freedom, cant encroach on other peoples freedoms. To freedoms. The freedom to own a dangerous obviously dangerous dog obviously encroaches if its hurting and killing people. Of course. And of course, of course. And these i mean, these dogs are i mean, ive watched clips watched some of the clips because sort myself because i sort of made myself because i sort of made myself because sort of, oh, because im a bit sort of, oh, i cant imagine. And i watched them and. Okay. Yeah. I mean, them and. Okay. Yeah. I mean, the nowhere. The dogs come from nowhere. I totally that. Im not totally accept that. Im not saying it cant be dangerous. And i muzzles public and i think muzzles in public is a yeah. Why dont we a great idea. Yeah. Why dont we just culturally . Just get into that culturally . Its a brilliant idea. Just get into that culturally . Its muzzlesnt idea. Just get into that culturally . Its muzzles nt i people just get into that culturally . Its muzzlesnt ipeople some muzzles for people in some cases, of the people that cases, some of the people that attack and i like attack us on twitter and i like that dress. Muzzle its that dress. Muzzle them and its a jacket. Lets a nice jacket. So lets telegraph labours telegraph them and labours private schools tax raid will make education more elitist. Does like starmers does that sound like starmers labour . No, it doesnt, labour . Cressida no, it doesnt, doesit labour . Cressida no, it doesnt, does it . Does it . Labours private schools tax raid will make education more elitist. So starmer is talking about adding vat. Basically to private school fees, which would raise 1. 6 billion. And hes saying he can put that into state education. So hes robbing the rich to pay the poor. But of the rich to pay the poor. But of course, all the schools are panicking and saying, no, dont do all our do that. Well lose all our pupils. Everyone some people pupils. Everyone or some people will. I dont know. I will leave. I dont know. I mean, i dont know. I suppose the point is that the really elite people leave , elite people wont leave, however expensive it is. In fact, probably quite fact, theyll probably quite like a bit more like it if it gets a bit more expensive. Oh, yeah, good point. These and thats it. And these people arent necessarily rich. Theyre not obviously wealthy, as puts more as it says here. It puts more pressure comprehensives. I pressure on comprehensives. I mean, lot of things labour mean, a lot of things labour have have well have done have been well intentioned disasters intentioned but been disasters like whole like for example, the whole comprehensive project like for example, the whole comj replaced e project like for example, the whole comjreplaced the project like for example, the whole comjreplaced the grammars t like for example, the whole comjreplaced the grammars was that replaced the grammars was done one was done by lefties, one that was a communist member and it communist party member and it was it. I wish the grammar schools had never been destroyed, hey , ive always destroyed, but hey, ive always gone what you gone about that. What do you think gone about that. What do you thirjosh yeah, mean, think josh yeah, i mean, i think this strange hill. Hes not this is a strange hill. Hes not its not that dying on it its not that hes dying on it as but i think a as such, but i just think its a really yeah. To fight for really yeah. To, to fight for because hes also saying, but i really independent really support independent schools but schools and what you do but arguably harm them. But arguably it will harm them. But then the same time some of then at the same time some of then at the same time some of the if theyre you the fees if theyre 6000, if you can £6,000 year, can afford to £6,000 a year, imagine you can afford seven and a half or whatever the difference would be. Me. So i, i think its like im not going to feel youre either wealthy or youre very wealthy. And im not talking about the people in the isnt he . People in the seam. Isnt he . Whenever you raise a wealthy, you if youve got that you know, if youve got that kind of these schools kind of some of these schools are £13,000 a year or something. Youve got spare 13 k if youve got spare 13 k a year and youve got to pay 15 and that. And ive got that. But because have no but thats because i have no children. The paradox. But thats because i have no childr but thats because i have no childr but thats because i have no childr but thats because i have no childr but thats because i have no childr need money from somewhere and its an easy win for labour because private schools because its private schools and someone labour someone hears that on the labour side yeah, private side and goes, yeah, private schools, that money. Side and goes, yeah, private sch but, that money. Side and goes, yeah, private sch but its that money. Side and goes, yeah, private sch but its a that money. Side and goes, yeah, private sch but its a contradictory ney. But its a contradictory message. I dont think as message. I dont think its as fine dont think fine as movement. I dont think its solve the country. Its going to solve the country. So itll lot more so itll get a lot more pubuchy so itll get a lot more publicity than should. And i publicity than it should. And i think are a lot things think there are a lot of things that fixed before that. Okay, they should run with that slogan labour, solve the country. Think country. But i dont think they will but lets do will either. But okay, lets do the then the number of the times then and the number of benefit too ill to benefit claimants too ill to work million. Why work has passed a million. Why couldnt just one of those been Lewis Schaffer . John just wanted the i want the million. Not saying i want him im just saying him to get ill. Im just saying i just want him to not be around him to get ill. Im just saying ijusjustnt him to not be around him to get ill. Im just saying ijusjust kidding. not be around him to get ill. Im just saying i jusjust kidding. Lewis,e around him to get ill. Im just saying i jusjust kidding. Lewis, we � ound him to get ill. Im just saying i jusjust kidding. Lewis, we love you. Really. I i love i love his dresses. Brilliant. Hes brilliant. Hes brilliant. Number benefit claimants number of benefit claimants to ill to work past a million. Its jumped 300,000 in a year. So this is quite interesting because if you are unable to work and there are some very serious conditions as to why you wouldnt be able to work, which are things like incontinence. Are things like incontinence. And not being able to be around people and Mental Health issues and whatever. Now some of them are obviously medical, some of them and this this is them might be. And this this is them might be. And this this is the interesting part the the interesting part is the government unwilling government seem very unwilling to or to call them skivers or anything. But the fact is that if you have this inability to work or an 80 of people who go for this claim, get it, you get double the amount of money. So there is a massive financial incentive to go down that route. But like i said, the governments been very clear that theyre trying to be like, no, not about strivers and no, its not about strivers and whatnot. Just to whatnot. Were just trying to get your income would get halving your income would give you Mental Health give you a Mental Health problem, give you a Mental Health pro i. Em, give you a Mental Health pro i think thats fair but i think thats a fair but what what theyre trying what so what theyre trying to do is sort no, do instead is sort of say, no, we youre strivers, we dont think youre strivers, but what . But you know what . Work from home. You you could work from home. You could do. I think thats how the problem sending problem started, sending everybody years. Everybody home for two years. Well, drinking well, yeah, lockdown drinking more, around. More, not running around. I mean, everyones mean, no wonder everyones got depression and their solution is work is. Yeah work from home, which is. Yeah i would never call them a skivers scroungers is word. Scroungers is the word. Scroungers. Its scroungers. Everyone knows i know knows no, i mean, look, i know what benefit system is like, what the benefit system is like, andifs what the benefit system is like, and its terrible. The problem is incentive. Is it is a perverse incentive. As they should just as you said, they should just make ones been make work pay. No ones been able ever. How to able to crack it ever. How to just work pay. There was a just make work pay. There was a scheme labour at one point scheme labour had at one point where for first where you got paid for the first year you to work, you year you return to work, you still your benefits and that still got your benefits and that was because youre was scrapped because when youre going if going to punish people, if people tough situation, people are in a tough situation, theyre survival theyre in a kind of survival situation of course theyre going to choose what them going to choose what gives them the its not the most money. Its not reasonable people to the most money. Its not reaforiable people to the most money. Its not reafor less people to the most money. Its not reafor less money. People to the most money. Its not reafor less money. P know. I dont know. But the lockdowns have helped lockdowns cant have helped by adding bodyweight to people and yeah, adding bodyweight to people and yeaand but they its clear and but they its very clear they what these extra they dont know what these extra people from, particularly. It that theyve expanded is it that theyve expanded the Definition Health the definition of Mental Health illness physical illnesses . Includes well, well, includes well, it actually know. Actually says they dont know. Know. They dont know. They dont know. Yeah, they dont know. They dont the answer. Dont know the answer. Theyve got to stop. But theyve got to stop. Yeah, with yeah, but i do sympathise with people trap. People on the benefits trap. Lets one in the lets do another one in the times are doing times and labour are doing a deal with the on free deal with the eu on free movement. I feel like weve been here before. Chris lets see what child what labour would bring child refugees families. Refugees to be with families. Are suggesting that so labour are suggesting that they refugees in the eu with child refugees in the eu with families in the uk as part of a migrant returns deal. But Yvette Cooperis migrant returns deal. But Yvette Cooper is specifically saying we are not proposing joining the eus asylum quota scheme because i think wed be looking at 120,000 people. Then and thats not good. Yes, and theyre not looking at doing that now. What people have said is its similar to the dubun have said is its similar to the Dublin Convention and actually darren was talking on this channel tonight about channel earlier tonight about the Dublin Convention. Apparently get about apparently we tried to get about 8500 more than that, 8500 people, more than that, over to the eu they took 105 over to the eu and they took 105 while we took almost 900. So the argument is were going to get into another similar mess like argument is were going to get into whereer similar mess like argument is were going to get into where we milar mess like argument is were going to get into where we actuallyzss like argument is were going to get into where we actually cant;e argument is were going to get into where we actually cant get that where we actually cant get rid and talking rid of people and were talking about, converting very about, i mean, converting very small here. Small numbers really here. The two big things that you take the story is, first of take from the story is, first of all, the as as opposed to the tories that means were tories go that means were getting 100,000 coming getting 100,000 people coming oven getting 100,000 people coming over. As over. Thats just not true. As they as say, thats just they as they say, thats just a lie. They talking lie. What they are talking about. I theres about. And i think theres actually is actually a clever idea is putting actually children who have family members over here being able to come over here and then allow some kind of reciprocal relationship and the reason why that is good is because they have family here because if they have family here already its cost already, its going to cost taxpayers less. Theyre going to taxpayers less. Theyre going to have set for them. Have homes set up for them. Theyre going to a certain theyre going to have a certain amount support already amount of support already be built because of coming built into because of coming through their fund. That makes sense. Id rather take people who to this who have connections to this country already and back country already and send back the people dont, who are the people who dont, who are having pay for everything. Having to pay for everything. That sense that makes Financial Sense to me. That makes Financial Sense to me how picking out the how are you picking out the people back . People that are going back . Well, is it . Well, thats not my job, is it . Well, yeah. Well, yeah. I mean, going to get leo i mean, im going to get leo kearse. Hes just going to get there people. There and point the people. Love that. Where he would love that. Where does this 120,000 come does this 120,000 figure come from it will from then, when it says it will require Member States to require some Member States to resettle up to 120,000 migrants from elsewhere tories from elsewhere in europe . Tories but where are they getting it from . Are you saying its like a side of the bus . Well, theyre looking at existing whatever, existing eu policies, whatever, but what labours but thats not what labours talking signing up to. Talking about. Signing up to. Theyre talking about this very specific thing. They trust that. Chris so they trust that. Chris skudder because i think is so they trust that. Chris skud� josh ecause i think is so they trust that. Chris skud� josh labour i think is so they trust that. Chris skud� josh labour propagandais so they trust that. Chris skud� josh labour propaganda a josh. Josh labour propaganda a little im not sure it little bit. Im not sure it might be, might be. Little bit. Im not sure it migwelle, might be. Little bit. Im not sure it migwell thatsight be. Little bit. Im not sure it migwell thats what e. Little bit. Im not sure it migwell thats what the article well thats what the article im saying what the article im just saying what the article says. Okay yes. Yes. But the times is also facts. Josh propaganda. Its all its all give all okay. Everyones gonna give both didnt both sides. Okay but i didnt know from know whether 120,000 came from but. Weve think but. Okay i think weve i think it was quite an adult discussion on which was good. It was quite an adult discussion on lets which was good. It was quite an adult discussion on lets do hich was good. It was quite an adult discussion on lets do the| was good. It was quite an adult discussion on lets do the inas good. It was quite an adult discussion on lets do the i an good. It was quite an adult discussion on lets do the i an iranian okay, lets do the i an iranian women continuing to defy the women are continuing to defy the huab women are continuing to defy the hijab yeah we wont hijab rule. Josh yeah we wont back down. Woman defy the hijab iranian woman defy the hijab rule arrests, rule despite arrests, beatings and its been a year since and rape. Its been a year since nadal. The kurdish iranian nadal. The kurdish iranian woman, she took off. Her hijab woman, she took off. Her hijab and she was murdered there an inspiring a lot of protest and bravery from women in iran. And even though those protests , even even though those protests, even though the onslaught that theyve received from their government, they are still fighting and they are still protesting. And its incredibly protesting. And its incredibly inspiring. Inspiring. And its really moving, isnt it, hearing some of the and, you know , like shes talking about know, like shes talking about taking off her hijab and walking down the street and the fear that felt. And know it that she felt. And i know it sounds but sounds ridiculous, but i remember started to say remember when i started to say im a face mask im not wearing a face mask anymore. Very anymore. And i felt very self conscious on the tube, you know, beginning it know, in the beginning when it was kicking was kind of just kicking off. And nothing, is and i mean, thats nothing, is it comparison, im not going it in comparison, im not going to put in prison to get put in prison and attacked for it. And she looks in well, exactly. In sainsburys. Well, exactly. Exactly thats about the limit of and says, you of it. And she says, you know, we fear, but no other we felt fear, but weve no other choice. And i just think its really moving and weve got a lot grateful for. Lot to be grateful for. Yeah, only thing ive yeah, the only thing ive never is this is never understood is this is obviously but a weird obviously brave, but a weird thing say hijab thing where people say the hijab in is celebrating in the west is celebrating diversity in the west is celebrating divegreat. Over here its its great. But over here its obviously bad. I mean, its pretty isnt it same pretty much isnt it the same everywhere or is it context dependent . Everywhere or is it context dependcontext, isnt it . It depends. Well, have choice. Well, they have a choice. I guess about choice, isnt guess its about choice, isnt it . And there they it . Yeah. And over there they dont and like dont have a choice. And like i say, sorry as maha jean hannah amini, a who was amini, that was a woman who was killed and started all of killed in and started all of this. Just with respect to this. And just with respect to these the bravest these women, some of the bravest women world. Women in the world. Absolutely. That is it for part mothers part two. But coming up, mothers are forced their are erased. Women forced their way and way into male spaces and a comedian is to up comedian is forced to make up stories racism. You in stories about racism. See you in a minute. A brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. On. Gb news. Hello there. Good evening. Im Jonathan Vautrey who have your latest gb news Weather Forecast provided by the met office. 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Lets get straight into it with the times and a radical new plan to actually shoplifters. To actually catch shoplifters. Chris skudder sounds like it. Scan faces every shoplifting scan faces of every shoplifting picture. Police told. So do they need to do all these kids were putting themselves on tiktok when they were shoplifting. Cant you just download that . But anyway, police have been told to scan every shoplifting cctv image reported to them because. Only 1 in 7 shoplifter because. Only 1 in 7 shoplifter occasions are being charged at the moment. So this is the drive to investigate more crime. But to investigate more crime. But wouldnt you have thought that this is what they do anyway . If you had any images of this suspect . Suspect . Its weird, isnt it . Weve sort of been just letting people get away with shoplifting. Two thirds of cases are thrown out and then now were going the thirds of cases are thrown out and thay1ow were going the thirds of cases are thrown out and thay and were going the thirds of cases are thrown out and thay and were justg the thirds of cases are thrown out and thay and were just going other way and were just going to scan everyones face. Its like, there happy to scan everyones face. Its like, bute happy to scan everyones face. Its like, but yeah,appy to scan everyones face. Its like, but yeah, we to scan everyones face. Its like, but yeah, we already medium . But yeah, we already have so many cameras anyway. I mean, what you think . Mean, what do you think . What do use . Do what do they use . Do something it . Yeah sorry. Something with it . Yeah sorry. Police charging someone with something with it . Yeah sorry. Polic winning again. But again, number this not number one is why is this not already in place . And secondly , already in place . And secondly, you it taken so you know, why has it taken so long to even just get to this point, discuss it seems like point, discuss it . It seems like a brainer of course, thats a no brainer of course, thats what would is you would what you would do is you would have these things. Have have these things. We have all this course, this technology now, of course, i freedom i appreciate there are freedom concerns and privacy concerns, but at the same time, these are criminals. Its usually comes down to a handful in terms of committing 90 of these crimes. A database. So it might help. A database. So it might help. And the thing about the face is i dont like having my face scanned when im in the supermarket because i havent done anything wrong. Right thats why. You say yes . Well, because do you say yes . Well, because who do you say yes . Well, because wh no, im planning but no, im not planning to. But yeah, mean, come yeah, these people. I mean, come on, you give up your right on, dont you give up your right to nick to privacy when you nick peoples stuff. Thing. Feel. Thats the thing. You feel. Its this kind a narco its this kind of a narco tyranny. People talk about the innocent citizen feels constantly harassed and punished. Constantly harassed and punisithey shouldnt really have yeah, they shouldnt really have a camera when youre just buying your dont what your stuff. I dont know what thats all about. They shouldnt be do that. Then be able to do that. But then again, you said, is again, like you said, london is one most surveilled again, like you said, london is one in most surveilled again, like you said, london is one in the 3st surveilled again, like you said, london is one in the world. Leilled again, like you said, london is one in the world. Anded places in the world. And yet were managing get any were not managing to get any any shoplifters. The other way thing youve these thing is now youve seen these scenes francisco scenes in sort of San Francisco and places like this, people just looting entire store. Just looting the entire store. And with and now, as we saw with this recent you do anything, recent case, if you do anything, you in trouble for it. You get in trouble for it. The shopkeeper trouble. Shopkeeper gets in trouble. Theres few where theres been a few cases where shopkeepers have rebelled and then the ones that get then they are the ones that get in and theyve in trouble and told theyve overreacted. In trouble and told theyve oveyeah,ad. Crazy. And yeah, no, its crazy. And yesterday we did a story about the iceland said that the iceland boss who said that they werent allowed to share. Normally thats what they used to would like to do. They would have like a billboard of photos and say, watch and billboard of photos and say, watctheyre and billboard of photos and say, watctheyre supposedly and billboard of photos and say, watctheyre supposedly notnd now theyre supposedly not allowed to do that because of these privacy concerns. It seems ridiculous. Theyre criminals. Im we im from a small town and we used not we . Used to do not we . Not me, but the pub landlords. Youre badly landlords. If youre a badly behaved the pub, behaved person in the pub, theyd means theyd bob you, which means behave and all behave will be banned and all the would access the landlords would have access to photos you couldnt to these photos and you couldnt dnnkin to these photos and you couldnt drink in any of the local pubs unless were very unless you were wearing a very bright unless you were wearing a very brigyes. Yes. Yes. Take m what m when m what i said yes. Take what i said about i take back what i said about the dress, what ive learned and grown since it was ive grown since then. It was ive changed a person. Changed as a person. It was wrong. Said was being wrong. You said i was being sexist, right . Yeah, yeah. Wrong. You said i was being sexi iveight . Yeah, yeah. Wrong. You said i was being sexi ive learnt yeah, yeah. Wrong. You said i was being sexi ive learnt and yeah, yeah. Wrong. You said i was being sexi ive learnt and changedah. Wrong. You said i was being sexi ive learnt and changed and but ive learnt and changed and grown since ten minutes ago. All right, do the and right, lets do the times and the space is the last male safe space is about violated. About to be violated. Josh yeah. The law that could get women into the garrick club after 98 years is so because within their founding document it says Something Like he must if someone must, he must be proposed by another member, a lawyer who is obviously a member. There has said, well, its lays it all out essentially. And also because part of it is they calls for gentlemanly accomplished and a scholarship. This member , this scholarship. This member, this lawyer, lawyer member has since then because it turns out theres some legal thing from 1925 where he could be she within contracts. Theyve changed their opinion and said actually legally this could open us be sued. One of the us up to be sued. One of the interesting things to come relating to the whole trans debate is i have come very much pivoted on this thing and think, yeah, they do need to be mens spaces. Well, i thought you werent going to say that. I dont think this is about legal loopholes at all. Itsjust this is about legal loopholes at all. Its just its just a cultural thing, isnt it . Eventually it probably will. Therell more male space. Therell be no more male space. And lots about womens and we hear lots about womens spaces, dont but i dont think. T t why do women think. Why do women want to i mean, why do women want to get into male . Ive been thinking that reading who are reading this, i thought, who are these do they want these women and why do they want to in there . These women and why do they want to well, here . These women and why do they want to well, no,3 . These women and why do they want to well, no, they want to be in well, no, they want to be in there them there because a lot of them theres connections business, a lot dealings lot of shady dealings or whatever it is, women want whatever it is, and women want to of that. I think. To be part of that. I think. Power yeah, yeah. And thats fair enough. There is spaces is an argument that male spaces are men dont want are healthy and men dont want to womens spaces to go into womens spaces with some very high profile exceptions. These exceptions. But these high profile become global profile exceptions become global talking because theyre talking points because theyre so because some so controversial because some creeps get into womens creeps want to get into womens spaces. General, do spaces. But in general, why do we get into each others we want to get into each others spaces . Need to have their spaces . Men need to have their own football, own spaces play football, do whatever do. Have whatever it is men do. I have a football need to be. Football team. Men need to be. I play football team. Men need to be. I play football every week. Its not an official ban on women in the are women the game, but there are no women in game. The game, but there are no women in thatsne. The game, but there are no women in thats all and just. And thats all and just. And there difference when women there is a difference when women arent it is. Arent around. Thats all it is. But understand for women but i understand that for women spaces, obviously the need is much greater we are much greater because we are talking assault talking about Sexual Assault and safety. Space. Safety. Yeah, personal space. Interesting you its interesting that you said power. I hadnt. Said that about power. I hadnt. Im made that connection. Well, had meeting about well, we had a meeting about it. I were the other it. Nick and i were the other blokes the other we did blokes the other day. We did agree you out. Agree to keep you out. Farrell writes about Warren Farrell writes about this. Places and this. Men need places to go and do mens stuff, were do mens stuff, and were worried mens mental worried about mens Mental Health its inconvenient, health until its inconvenient, arent and thats what and then its and thats what me doing in the me and josh were doing in the cupboard before. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You em. E in on us. When you walked in on us. When you walked in on us. Lets do telegraph okay, lets do the telegraph then. General medical then. And the General Medical Council all mention council has removed all mention of from a staff of the word mothers from a staff document. So basically, women of the word mothers from a staff documebe so basically, women of the word mothers from a staff documebe allowed ally, women of the word mothers from a staff documebe allowed inly, women of the word mothers from a staff documebe allowed in mens1en should be allowed in mens clubs, dont exist. Clubs, and yet they dont exist. Is that right . Removes all exactly. Gmc removes all references to from references to mother from maternity yeah, maternity documents. Yeah, youve much pretty youve pretty much youve pretty much the gmc , much just said it. And the gmc, the General Medical Council and they serve the independent they serve as the independent regulator for doctors and aims they serve as the independent regimprover doctors and aims they serve as the independent regimprove medical; and aims they serve as the independent regimprove medical education; they serve as the independent regimprove medical education and to improve medical education and practise across the uk. So thats thats reassuring isnt it . Theyre the people saying that that that we cant use the word mother. They dont want gendered language in these documents. Documents. But fact is, yeah, sorry. But the fact is, yeah, sorry. But the fact is, yeah, sorry. But theyre documents well but theyre documents about Womens Health about particularly. But yeah exactly. Yeah but yeah exactly. A maternity i mean only women give birth. Thats just a scientific fact. That these fact. The fact that these documents were changed may of documents were changed in may of this when arguably the this year when arguably the wheel has turned , when other nhs wheel has turned, when other nhs organisations and other companies have been criticised and been told off for bringing in this kind of language. Its like how captured are these institutions that it still happening when they when other people get exposed, when its on the front pages of newspapers and they get criticised and then they still go on and they do it. I know its shocking and weve had with menopause. Weve had it with the menopause. It average age for it says the average age for a person undergo the menopause person to undergo the menopause in 51. So i look in the uk is 51. So i look forward to that. Yeah, yeah. It say here but also it does say here people be affected in people will be affected in different and to be fair, different ways. And to be fair, men are definitely affected. We are affected. Again husbands but a man yet again husbands lets sunday telegraph lets do the sunday telegraph again hrc admits it was again and the hrc admits it was wrong lgbt josh howie its wrong about lgbt josh howie its a lot of acronyms going on here. Did it. Well done. Trans guidance for teachers was wrong , says watchdog. So there are two things in this article. The equalities is equalities regulator is basically first of all, basically saying, first of all, get on with it. Teachers need get on with it. Teachers need guidance, publish what you have, pubush guidance, publish what you have, publish what we they advise the government. They said you need to put that out there because its confusing its very confusing for everybody. Thats the first everybody. So thats the first thing theyre saying. Second thing theyre saying. The second thing theyre saying. The second thing is thing that theyre saying is that had previously advised that they had previously advised wrong to wrong that if you werent to affirm a child whos basically a boy who says theyre now a girl, if you if a teacher hadnt gone down with that, then could down with that, then they could be discrimination claims be open to discrimination claims under equality and human under the equality and human rights act. Turns out thats not true. Theyve made that very clear now. And was advice clear now. And that was advice from 2014. But things have changed and theres been a conflation between gender and sex whatnot. Theyve sex and whatnot. So theyve been very theyre very clear now that theyre actually you wouldnt necessarily be open these necessarily be open up to these discrimination claims, although you would maybe explain you would have to maybe explain why doing it. You would have to maybe explain wijeah. Doing it. You would have to maybe explain wijeah. And doing it. You would have to maybe explain wijeah. And but doing it. You would have to maybe explain wijeah. And but whats it. You would have to maybe explain wijeah. And but whats not yeah. And but whats not clear the new clear to me is what the new guidance be saying. They guidance will be saying. They need it. It needs to go need to rush it. It needs to go through. But im not quite clear what be. But it what it will actually be. But it will that. But what will will be. Not that. But what will it with . It replace it with . I it might even be that i think it might even be that theyre to say you cant theyre going to say you cant you cant socialise. Whats you cant socialise. So whats the socially the right term . Socially transition. Transition the right term . Socially tra school. Transition the right term . Socially tra school. Its transition the right term . Socially tra school. Its actuallyion at school. So its actually going to be banned. Its a complete it . Thats complete 180, isnt it . Thats well, i think i dont i dont think theyre going go think theyre going to go that far theres of far because theres a bit of infighting amongst the tories about the right side of about whos on the right side of history matter. But history on this matter. But certainly parents the certainly parents should be the people who have control over whats here their whats going on here with their own sorry. Own children. Sorry. Yeah, came from the yeah, this came from the labour and labour equalities act and no ones 13 ones its always been in 13 years. Havent any of years. They havent done any of these this idea they these acts. And this idea they want seems to be want to it seems to be a fiction. They might finally before of before they get out of government, do this one thing. Before they get out of governntheres this one thing. Before they get out of governntheres one; one thing. Before they get out of governntheres one because 1g. Before they get out of governntheres one because most but but theres one because most of actually act. Of it is actually a good act. But its this its this conflation gender and sex, conflation of gender and sex, because there wasnt because at the time there wasnt this of, okay, well, this big issue of, okay, well, lets quickly before break, lets quickly before the break, do this one. The male and a comedian has admitted stories admitted making up stories of racial his Racial Discrimination for his netflix like the netflix special. Sounds like the race need some race grifter industry need some need material. All need some new material. All Chris Skudder would have been a good joke. I didnt it. Good joke. I didnt ruin it. Ironically, industry all ironically, hes an industry all on comedian admits comedian hassan minaj admits to up stories of racial to making up stories of Racial Discrimination for netflix special, including daughters exposure to a white powder. Exposure to a white powder. Yeah, shes pretty dark, isnt it . So, yeah , i mean, its a bit it . So, yeah, i mean, its a bit like the Jesse Smollett case, but not quite as serious. But its not quite as serious. Hes. Hes just having a laugh. So essentially theyve looked into some of the claims he makes on stage. And obviously all comedians could embellish the truth. Some or if youre like a one liner like tim vine, presumably its all made up, isnt it . I dont have five kids. Im not jewish. There you go. Exactly. And i mean, yeah, theres van. Exactly. And i mean, yeah, therevery van. Exactly. And i mean, yeah, therevery good. Van. Exactly. And i mean, yeah, therevery good. I van. Exactly. And i mean, yeah, therevery good. I support van. Exactly. And i mean, yeah, therevery good. I support him an. Exactly. And i mean, yeah, therevery good. I support him on hes very good. I support him on toun hes very good. I support him on tour. Talking to me anyway. Tour. Hes talking to me anyway. Hes he obviously is hes good, but he obviously is embellishing and embellishing his stories. And you part of you sort of know its part of the joke. The problem with this is are quite is some of them are quite serious. About serious. Theyre like about jared sitting on a seat Jared Kushner sitting on a seat that was reserved for sort of the delegate something. The saudi delegate or something. But didnt know but it actually all didnt know an saudi activist, an imprisoned saudi activist, but it didnt happen. And theres is but it didnt happen. And th adding is but it didnt happen. And th adding racial is it adding to this racial grievance hes grievance culture where hes making racism . Making up instances of racism . That happen. Making up instances of racism . Thayou happen. Making up instances of racism . Thayou know, ppen. Exactly it. You know, thats exactly it. Hes saying that hes been a victim of racism and excuse victim of racism and his excuse is, reveals some is, oh, well, it reveals some emotional truth, but hes talking of talking about being sort of going to a girl on prom going up to a to a girl on prom night to a house and her not being assuming racist being there, assuming for racist reasons , but actually turns out reasons, but actually turns out they were good friends. Shed rejected before rejected his advances before that day, so he didnt turn up to us. And also she was engaged to us. And also she was engaged to an indian man. So the idea and it ruined her life because of her dot, dot, dot by this, whatever. So yeah, he doesnt whatever. So yeah, he doesnt sound sound moral. Sound it doesnt sound moral. But comedians but look, all comedians embellish and exaggerate and whatnot. But when its about whatnot. But when its about this kind serious stuff this kind of very serious stuff and youre holding it out as and youre holding it out to as truth in todays world, as reflective of todays world. Im sorry. Emotional truth doesnt cut it right . Cut it right . Yeah, theres definitely a line there. All right. Good stuff. Is it part stuff. That is it for part three. But coming the three. But coming up in the final section, bravery of final section, the bravery of Jonathan Ross shoplifters filmed themselves stealing. And can humans survive on mars . Welcome back to headliners. Lets get into it with the mail. And Graham Linehan has praised the bravery of Richard Ayoade and Jonathan Ross for backing his new which probably his new book, which probably means expect their means you can expect their apology in about next half apology in about the next half houn apology in about the next half hour. Yeah, no, think hour. Josh yeah, no, i think theyre back theyre going to back down. Graham linehan bravely Graham Linehan plays bravely with richard with the it crowd. Richard ayoade ross are ayoade and Jonathan Ross are back. About being back. His new book about being cancelled trans cancelled for criticising trans rights movement. Graham linehan rights movement. Graham linehan is in ireland at the moment attending the let women speak out event with lots of anti gender critical people. Their protest sing them and whatnot and was asked about this because its been a big for. He released the cover of his book and on the cover are these two very complimentary quotes from Jonathan Audi Jonathan Ross and richard audi and am i pronouncing that right . Ayoade sorry, i just know him as richard. And its a very nice richard. And its a very nice man and very funny. Richard. And its a very nice man and very funny. And but man and very funny. And but basically, yeah, thats just kicked off. And as soon as he did that, all these sort of trans activists on like, oh, well, he was never funny. Oh hes rubbish. I cant stand him and very disappointed and and im very disappointed and stuff its like , stuff like that. And its like, what do but, but the good thing is that the more that this happens, the more that normal people kind of people see this kind of censorious , this censorious behaviour, this basically this fascistic shutting down, the more and the more it doesnt affect people like richie murphy. Her album going to the top of the charts and whatnot. Absolutely then the wheels turning arent we the Tipping Point . And you cant cancel jonathan Tipping Point . Arcanou cant cancel jonathan Tipping Point . Arcan you ant cancel jonathan Tipping Point . Arcan you 7il cancel Jonathan Ross, can you . Ive tried. He was semi cancelled. Ironically about the Russell Brand incident in 2008 when with the sachsgate thing. But yeah. When with the sachsgate thing. Butbut yeah. When with the sachsgate thing. Butbut he eah. When with the sachsgate thing. Butbut he didnt cancelled but he didnt get cancelled did hes here. Did he. Hes here. So hes here. He what hes doing. Agree. It might be a turning point. Its so interesting because graham been treated so graham has been treated so appallingly might appallingly and now he might be the because now hes the hero because hes now hes coming people are coming around big people are praising he some praising him and he treats some people well, hes people badly as well, which hes admitted sort admitted when he was sort of a bit ideological. But but hes sort of become pivotal figure sort of become a pivotal figure in war. In the culture war. Can have the beginning if we can have the beginning of people being allowed to apologise accepted, apologise and it being accepted, thats i thats quite revolutionary. I mean, lot of people mean, obviously a lot of people know graham from being on headliners twice. Were no what was that there were no graham from being on Graham Linehan from being on headline. Exactly. Graham linehan from being on heathats exactly. Graham linehan from being on heathats thatsy. Graham linehan from being on heathats thats his main thats what thats his main thats thats what thats his main tha hes also did like some. Hes also did like some. Yeah. Some other stuff or something being headline something but being on headline is big, the big one. Thats the pinnacle. Well, well and i look well done graham. And i look forward book. Forward to reading that book. Lets the mirror and a lets do the mirror and a treasure hunter whos been looking for a gold mine for 23 years, close. Years, says hes getting close. I hed cressida i mean, hed hope so. Cressida you would hope so. Youd also you wouldnt youd also hope you wouldnt put the internet. Treasure put it on the internet. Treasure hunter close to hunter getting close to unearthing mythical gold hunter getting close to unearworth mythical gold hunter getting close to unearworth billions. Gold hunter getting close to unearworth billions. This. D hunter getting close to uneaadam|billions. This. D hunter getting close to uneaadam palmer,. This. D hunter getting close to uneaadam palmer, 43, this. D hunter getting close to uneaadam palmer, 43, hes. D hunter getting close to uneaadam palmer, 43, hes been guy, adam palmer, 43, hes been searching for stomachs lost. Mine in the canadian wilderness for 23 years. And he thinks hes getting closer and closer because hes found a sort of an abandoned old gold mine. Abandoned old gold mine. Thats. Well, that would do it. There you go. It. There you go. It might not be the one. It could just be a rubbish gold mine that didnt do very well. Oh, is he . Hes looking for this particular one thats supposedly got gold as big as walnuts. Tell you what, its a gold mine. This story , its not mine. This story, its not really, but weve got to cover it, apparently. Josh, any thoughts on this . Does he also believe in a lot less monster, this guy . He probably. But yeah, thats been his life mission. Maybe or maybe will turn this gold maybe he will turn up this gold and everyone have the last and everyone will have the last laugh. But the big risk when laugh. But but the big risk when its 23 years of life, its 23 years of your life, isnt it . But i e. Yeah, but i like it. Yeah, but i like it. You get to the end of it. Its the sunday mirror and then you get to end. Palmers you get to the end. Mr palmers hunt televised this hunt has been televised for this documentary, released documentary, soon to be released the season. Its like, the second season. Its like, oh, so the whole thing was basically advert. Basically an advert. Puff piece. Its a puff piece. Its a dark. Little loud. Okay, dark. Its a little loud. Okay, lets mail then. And the lets do the mail then. And the police have to start tracing burglars footprints. Burglars digital footprints. You can under stuff. Can file this under stuff. I thought the police were doing already. What are thought the police were doing alreadoing . What are thought the police were doing alreadoing . Course what are thought the police were doing alreadoing . Course theyreare doing. W doing. Doing high tech . Are they doing high tech . Police are on the trail of burglars digital footprint that they leave the scene. They leave behind at the scene. Yes theyre not yes we cant believe theyre not doing turns out, doing this. But it turns out, officers, been told officers, theyve been told to track tracing track offenders by tracing the property steal, as property they steal, such as mobile mean , mobile phones and cars. I mean, weve got a system for that, havent cars have got number havent we . Cars have got number plates record them. Plates that we can record them. Your number whats your number plate. Whats your number plate. I do have a number im oh i do have a number plate but not on a car. Well they digitally not show up at your house still. I mean whats the what is this just. Well, did you know that if you visit a home that has a router, your phone will get picked up and the information , picked up and the information, because i watch lots of true crime stuff on youtube and these people , they murder somebody and people, they murder somebody and then and bury them in then they go and bury them in then they go and bury them in the woods. And all the phone towers the woods. Pinging the phone towers the woods. Pinging and phone towers the woods. Pinging and its phone towers the woods. Pinging and its phone how� s are pinging and its always how they turn. They get always turn. You heard it here you hear you heard it here from headliners first turn your phone off. There go. Phone off. There we go. Live at sea, of course, you live at sea, so of course, you live at sea, so cuts off all signal. And so it cuts off all signal. And thats you escape, thats how you escape, genius. Thing is, but the other thing is, oh, now going it now theyre going to make it policy where they have to turn up to the house. And up every time to the house. And the other thing is that if there is a reasonable because you is a reasonable lead because you hear things or see hear all these things or you see these online, that these things online, sorry that we a picture of we say, oh, we have a picture of this guy, or someone was on the bell camera or whatever it is, and follow and then the police dont follow up. Have some up. Now, if you have some tangible Evidence Police tangible evidence for the police to follow tangible evidence for the police to whereas follow tangible evidence for the police to whereas before follow tangible evidence for the police to whereas before they follow tangible evidence for the police to whereas before they justw it, whereas before they just ignored it. All right. Good to know. Lets do the mail and nasa mail very quickly. And nasa makes mars makes an offer oxygen on mars for to brackets for humans to survive brackets for humans to survive brackets for josh, this is huge. This is this is like terraforming, you know, do you ever see like aliens . Theyve terraforming, you know, do you eve those. Ike aliens . Theyve terraforming, you know, do you eve those big aliens . Theyve terraforming, you know, do you eve those big machines� theyve terraforming, you know, do you eve those big machines when ve terraforming, you know, do you eve those big machines when they got those big machines when they arrive on that planet and its basically turning inhospitable oxygen and oxygen less environment and creating oxygen. So do that. Their so now they could do that. Their little rover moxie instrument there, it created enough oxygen to a human survive for to for a human to survive for a few hours. But if they can do this it in concept that this and show it in concept that they take in the mars, the gas, they take in the mars, the gas, the carbon monoxide, and they turn , then turn that into oxygen, then thats terraforming. Essentially. Got to essentially. We still got to have stuff, the raw have the stuff, the raw materials. Youve got to send materials. Youve got to send the stuff. This was big the but this was big for the thans but this was big for the titans go titans subtypes. Who could go but wouldnt work but that wouldnt work underwater. Know. Underwater. They need to know. The idea is the point is but the idea is the point is you send these machines on you could send these machines on a different scale to these planets. Would take the planets. It would take the indigenous or whatever the Indigenous Air or whatever the gas, gas in the environment and turn it into oxygen. Thats huge. Okay see you next year on mars. Also theres board huge. Okay see you next year on mars. I also theres board huge. Okay see you next year on mars. I play. So theres board huge. Okay see you next year on mars. I play calledes board huge. Okay see you next year on mars. I play called terraforming game i play called terraforming mars, which i love, which is all about sorry, ive got excited. Okay. Okay. Just think funny that i just think its funny that its specific amount of its such a specific amount of time. Yeah yeah. Right. Speaking of yeah. All right. Speaking of specific time, have yeah. All right. Speaking of sp go. C time, have yeah. All right. Speaking of sp go. Great time, have yeah. All right. Speaking of sp go. Great dress time, have yeah. All right. Speaking of sp go. Great dress crested. Have to go. Great dress crested. Weve go. To go. Great dress crested. Wethis go. To go. Great dress crested. Wethis showgo. To go. Great dress crested. Wethis show is nearly over. This show is nearly over. This show is nearly over. Lets have a quick look at so lets have a quick look at sundays front again. Sundays front pages again. So the telegraph brand the sunday telegraph has brand accused and sexual accused of rape and sexual abuse. What you think about abuse. What do you think about that . Hes denied that . Well hes denied it because labour because the observer has labour wants links in a reset of wants new eu links in a reset of foreign policy. The sunday wants new eu links in a reset of foreign policy. The sunday times accused Russell Brand, the sex predator who hid in plain sight. The sunday express has million ditch christ hit nhs and go private and the daily star with a very important story. The end is nigh, which is about skiving off due to the apocalypse. Off due to the apocalypse. Thats it for tonights show. Thanks to josh and cressida, not josh, all the time, but at times headliners back tomorrow at headliners is back tomorrow at 11 and if youre watching 11 pm. And if youre watching at 5 am, then stay tuned for breakfast. But now, breakfast. But for now, its good morning. And breakfast. But for now, its g00 bless morning. And breakfast. But for now, its g00 bless the morning. And breakfast. But for now, its g00 bless the temperaturesand god bless the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Hello there. Good evening. Im Jonathan Vautrey who of your latest gb news Weather Forecast provided by the met office . Theres increasing threats of some heavy and thundery showers as we move into the second half of the weekend for saturday evening, of the weekend for saturday eveningshowers on the cards for lighter showers on the cards for southwest england. Wales generally pushing towards Northern Ireland into the early hours of sunday morning. The cloud across the cloud building across the seven two of uk. There two thirds of the uk. So there will be a relatively mild night here, particularly across the far england, high teens far south of england, high teens holding the far holding up, but across the far north much north of scotland and much chillier 2 to 5 c quite chillier night 2 to 5 c quite widely, if not some frost in rural spots. But cloud and rain rural spots. But cloud and rain will continue to steadily progress its way northwards. The northern isles, parts of the highlands seeing a good amount of sunshine, but well start to see those thundery showers see those heavy thundery showers pushing england, pushing into southern england, wales throughout the wales as we head throughout the day. Some local disruption and flooding generally flooding is possible. Generally temperatures will be a notch down compared to saturday for the southeast. Thanks to an increased of cloud. But increased amounts of cloud. But therell higher therell be a slightly higher for of scotland and for parts of scotland and Northern Ireland into monday this be swinging this cold front will be swinging its through behind its way through behind that, well some fresher well see some fresher air filtering in behind so still filtering in behind it. So still quite muggy and mild ahead of it. Seeing those it. But eventually seeing those fresher in. But fresher conditions swing in. But on cold front itself , fresher conditions swing in. But on cold front itself, again, on the cold front itself, again, really quite unsettled with heavy showers, thunderstorms and rain in the mixture and quite a blustery day for all of us on the whole, theres further unsettled weather as we head throughout the of the week throughout the rest of the week as pressure looks as well. And low pressure looks like be staying in like it will be staying in charge. Enjoy the rest of your evening. Bye. By the temperatures , boxt solar temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on. As media bosses face questions over their handling of the allegations, the comedian denies the claims. The claims. Amidst this litany of astonishing, rather baroque attacks are some very serious allegations that i absolutely more 20 mile an hour speed limits coming to a road near you. Wales is expanding its network of slow roads. Senior politicians say its absolutely insane. The weekend could be ending with a bang for some of us as heavy thunderstorms and downpours move in. Join me later for the full weather details. For the full weather details. And aiden has got the sport for us this morning. Indeed, Manchester United booed off at old trafford after losing 3 1 at home to brighton, leaving them 13th in the table and in rugby wales labour to victory over portugal in france. Morning to you. Im stephen dixon. Im stephen dixon. And im anne diamond and this is breakfast on gb news is. 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