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Heanng threatening to kill. At a hearing on november the 27th last year, he was ordered not to contact miss kusama. Contact miss akhtar kusama. Akhtar was stabbed as she pushed a a pram while out a baby in a pram while out shopping. The baby unharmed. Shopping. The baby is unharmed. Police want to speak to police say they want to speak to any taxi drivers who may have dnven any taxi drivers who may have driven suspect to bradford driven the suspect to bradford moor park, and theyre warning the public to approach him, the public not to approach him, but to call 999. But instead to call 999. Assistant chief constable Damian Miller spoke to news teams earlier today. Earlier on today. There are significant resources conducting cctv and house to house enquiries and we also have local bradford officers carrying out increased patrols in the area, which i hope will be of some reassurance to residents. Meanwhile, the killers of 23 year old footballer cody fisher have been jailed for life with minimum to serve of 26 and minimum terms to serve of 26 and 25 years. The semi professional footballer was stabbed and killed during a fight on the dance floor of a birmingham nightclub on boxing day in 2022, a jury at Birmingham Crown court found 23 year old remi gordon and 22 year old cammy carpenter guilty of his murder. Cody fishers mum tracy said you never expect your child to be murdered. Murdered. The sentence passed is somewhat a blessing that they are no longer on our streets and hopefully go somewhat to try and eradicate this awful epidemic thatis eradicate this awful epidemic that is ruining so many lives. Sadly, not all have been brought to account yet, but they know who they are for us as a family, cody will still not come home and we will forever live in the shadow of his senseless murder. Cody fishers mum. Now millions turn their eyes skyward tonight as a total eclipse of the sun passed over north america. Its an extremely rare event, and areas of mexico and the United States at various points, were plunged into darkness as the moon passed in front of the sun, leaving crowds in awe of the phenomena. Many parts of the uk were also hoping to see that, although for us its a partial eclipse, but we understand cloud left many understand heavy cloud left many keen disappointed. Keen spectators disappointed. For the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts. Scan the qr code on the screen right now or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Hello and welcome to headliners. Your first look at tuesdays newspapers. I am simon evans. Newspapers. I am simon evans. Joining me tonight are the comedic duo who know that the first rule of fight club is to put photographic evidence on it. On twitter, stroke exits josh howie and louis schaefer, and we have an image of them here, courtesy of twitter account proper memes. Lets have a look at that. There they are, ladies and gentlemen. Thats a live footage from an earlier conference altercation. Yeah, people think that we dont like each other. Josh. Yeah, and they also just stopped how. Now. Just over there. Thats what we have to say. Im a little disappointed that brad pitt appeared in that photograph without my face transposed photograph without my face trans know that would have i know that that would have that have finished. That would have finished. Have the kind it would have been the kind of if youre of proper memes. If youre watching maybe you can watching tonight, maybe you can make iteration. Yeah. Then show that to your and then show that to your wife. First rule. So lets have a look the pages. Look at the front pages. We kick off daily mail. Off with the daily mail. They have record surge in £150,000 have a record surge in £150,000 council fat cats. Not quite sure what that means. Well hopefully find out shortly. The telegraph children must not be rushed to transition. Take it in their own transition. Take it in their own good time. Guardian starmer told to resurrect sure start to help the poorest. The times labour set to close non dom loophole. Set to close non dom loophole. Thatis set to close non dom loophole. That is actually a picture of the eclipse. Theyre not a non dom loophole being closed and the express nhs must end long cruel journeys for cancer care. And finally, the daily star give us a little light relief. Both give cows the right hump. Well, those were your front pages. So let us take a look at some of those in more detail. Josh, you have the guardian. Yeah, quite a lot of news here. Weve got a picture of a bunch of geeks watching the, the Solar Eclipse. Theres news Solar Eclipse. Theres news that, its all a bit confusing in in gaza, but it seems like, some of israels forces have pulled out of, around rafah and are pulling up to the north of the country in israel , so who the country in israel, so who knows whats going on there. And, but the big story for me, and this is actually because i used to work there, starmer told to resurrect. Sure to help to resurrect. Sure start to help poorest, start an poorest, sure. Start was an organisation Gordon Organisation started by gordon brown, idea was to sort brown, and the idea was to sort of get to families early on whilst the children are still very young and babies and toddlers , and provide them that toddlers, and provide them that sort of holistic help that would carry them through. And weve seen the first results coming out that people who were part of that Start Programme when that short Start Programme when it that got gcse it started and that got gcse results year, results just like last year, three three higher. So three three grades higher. So who dan than people who hadnt had access. So it wasnt universally available at the time. Universal. Well time. It wasnt universal. Well no they didnt catch no it wasnt. They didnt catch everyone. People everyone. So for the people and comparing like for like comparing it like like for like for sure start for when the sure Start Programme under the programme was finished under the tory government. So this was around 2000 was it. Yeah. Yeah. Was early. So so it was early. Yeah. So so okay, it shows. Okay, so it shows. Its intervention its an intervention educational or at home. It was like a one stop centre and they would send people out into homes. Into homes. Right. They would identify like, i mean, i worked there as like, i mean, i worked there as like a filing person. Right. But you like a couple of you had like a couple of families so families who would dominate so much services, and much of the social services, and it a lot of this stuff it bought a lot of this stuff under under roof. Right. Under, under one roof. Right. And like family under, under one roof. Right. And would like family under, under one roof. Right. And would like like family under, under one roof. Right. And would like their family under, under one roof. Right. And would like their kidsamily under, under one roof. Right. And would like their kids would who would like their kids would get 13. And then 13 get pregnant at 13. And then 13 years youd see the next years later, youd see the next part of the file continue as they got pregnant again. Broke that. And it broke that. And it broke that. And it brightened that point was it broke that cycle and it really a difference to really did make a difference to these lives. These peoples lives. You think, well, what do you think, louis . Well, what do you think, louyeah, or im not 100 sure yeah, or im not 100 sure about i know is about this. All i know is this is sure, start the labour was is if sure, start the labour was in until 2010 or something, right. Yeah. And so they had they 12 years of they had at least 12 years of doing thing. Where are doing this thing. Where are those today. Well they just those kids today. Well they just got their results. Got their gcse results. Did better. They did a lot better. They did a lot better. But know what. 7 because but you know what. 7 because those who got as those kids who got started as every every time you one of every every time you have one of these its called new these new its called new projects syndrome, you start a new the first people to new project. The first people to go there totally go in there are totally enthusiastic. The first people who are going are working there like totally like yourself, are totally enthusiastic, and then later on it just goes down the drain. Well, it went down the drain because tories pulled the plug on it. Would on it. would it would have would because because some point all of because at some point all of these well , these governmental well, its now from the of now 14 years on from the end of the labour, be interested to the labour, id be interested to know what the numbers are. Im saying year all im saying is 16 year olds, state gcse is 15 or 16 year olds, would to year olds, so they would have to be them be the very last of them if theyd taken now. But theyd just taken them now. But maybe have earlier results maybe they have earlier results i would be interested to see. I dont want to throw cold water over i will say there water over it. I will say there was more famous, enterprise of was a more famous, enterprise of a nature under bill a similar nature under bill clinton. They poured clinton. I think they poured like if not trillions like billions. If not trillions into it had ultimately like billions. If not trillions into disappointing ultimately like billions. If not trillions into disappointing ultimateand very disappointing results. And there mean , there does seem to be i mean, some people say this, if youre going to spend any money at all on state educational on state sector educational interventions, as early as interventions, do it as early as possible , especially in families possible, especially in families that are failing. But is that are failing. But there is also a tendency for it to peter out a little bit once they get through. You know, im with you. I dont know, i dont know the full story about this. If i had to money on it on all to put money on it based on all the projects in america where they where they first they did, where they the first people, you people, the peace corps, you know, millions these projects know, millions of these projects and they all at the end, they just they they into nought. Because ultimately, unfortunate as we all unfortunate as it is, we all have a, i think, a built in disposition either to be in favour welfare or in favour favour of welfare or in favour of families taking responsibility own responsibility for their own kids. But theres probably some kids. But theres probably some cases presented cases that we can be presented to challenge us. But id like to id like to write. Id like to see the number and ill tell you something he mentioned something else. He mentioned Something Interesting about the palestinians. This is the biggest news well, we have biggest for news well, we have that on the we have that coming up on the telegraph i think as well maybe. No, no maybe not. No. Okay no, no maybe not. No. Okay and thats the thing. This is whats amazing about british newspapers. Much non news newspapers. How much non news non stories. Non stories are in this thing. The, the, the whats happened is , is israel is probably acting under pressure from the world. The world has turned on israel to , to get out. And now theyre to, to get out. And now theyre getting out, but theyre just not telling anybody. Were getting out. You dont you dont know whats on. Theyre pulling whats going on. Theyre pulling up north. Theyve been up to the north. Theyve been theyve fired by theyve been fired upon by hezbollah few hezbollah over the last few months. Theyre months. So it could be theyre building attack building up for a for an attack or retaliation. There dont or retaliation. There we dont know dont know whats know what. We dont know whats going theres very sad, going on. Theres also very sad, very today, which is very sad news today, which is the turns out the hostages. It turns out theres but think about theres 130. But we think about they theres130. But we think about they about 30 have been they think about 30 have been killed. But out that killed. But it turns out that they 40 immediately of they wanted 40 immediately of they wanted 40 immediately of the who have basically the women who have basically been and been sexually assaulted and raped tunnels, it turns raped in these tunnels, it turns out actually theyre out they actually have theyre saying even have saying that they dont even have 40 to exchange. So if 40 left alive to exchange. So if thats true, thats obviously incredibly depressing. Thats true, thats obviously increditwhyapressing. Thats true, thats obviously increditwhy isnt sing. Thats true, thats obviously increditwhy isnt israel keep on but why isnt israel keep on pounding forward . This is basically the war in gaza is over. Oven well, you dont know that. You dont know that. We need we need to. We need we need to. It is we need to move on to the next newspaper. We have the times. You have that one, louis, is the times. Good news. Labour set to close down a non dom loophole. Close down a non dom loophole. And so the tories. This is in the times and the tories were closing down the non dom loopholes. Non doms are people like me who claim residence in other countries and hoard mass amounts of money here and lives off the largesse , the health off the largesse, the health care system. I just had some. They just basically tell everyone that they pay their tax elsewhere, you know, and everyone well, where exactly . And then theres and then they but truth is, is they dont. But the truth is, is that you start treating them that if you start treating them badly, find other badly, they will find many other places to go to. Yeah. Of course its interesting. I mean, tories, people said they had clothes with had stolen labours clothes with their stuff. So labour their non dom stuff. So labour is trying to emphasise that there loopholes. There are still loopholes. There some still i guess there are some still some there. So that some loopholes there. So that should to to, pay should raise enough to to, pay for of the things they for some of the things that they want put through when, when want to put through when, when and if they shorten to government. Start. Government. Well, sure. Start. But things, dealing government. Well, sure. Start. But the things, dealing government. Well, sure. Start. But the nhs,gs, dealing government. Well, sure. Start. But the nhs, payingiealing government. Well, sure. Start. But the nhs, paying for, ng with the nhs, paying for, breakfast primary breakfast clubs for Primary School children, so, but yes , school children, so, but yes, its like any time labour says anything, then the tories go, oh, well, thats quite a good idea. Well well do that. Well, theyve had that for a while. Its interesting that two new tory labour policies announced consecutive announced on two consecutive newspapers, and newspapers, one for the left and the theyre the right, as if theyre starting sort of warm up a starting to sort of warm up a little bit now towards possibly making promises little bit now towards possibly makseparating promises little bit now towards possibly makseparating sort promises and separating the sort of general from making general vibe from making a promise is not generally news. No, no, its not generally news. And thats the thing. News. And thats the thing. It will be in an Election Yearin it will be in an Election Year in an election. But, you know, were saying we might do this. The truth is what is news. News is over. What is news. News is wars over. War an election. War begins. Theres an election. Theres theres theres an earthquake. Theres a theres a can. We have a look at the telegraph. Josh, we have. Telegraph. Josh, we have. So what you were saying earlier, theres Council Staff earning more than £100,000 now at high. So obviously, at nine year high. So obviously, tories came in and there was this austerity and it was this whole austerity and it was going be cutting on going to be cutting down on all these wages. Seems to these wages. And now it seems to have back , certainly have crept back, certainly amongst leaders amongst the Council Leaders who are earning some, some are now earning some, some proper big bucks. Yeah, so and i think people feel, i mean, lets just make it clear im speaking from my own personal experience , from my own personal experience, but council taxes are is have gone up is brutal. Yeah , its high because yeah, its high because Council Services have gone down. Were already in a very high tax regime, the highest for 70 years, depending on exactly how much youre earning and on. Much youre earning and so on. And council comes and then council tax comes around the and really around the back and really wallops to be, wallops you. Now, it used to be, im a much less im sure, a much less considerable sort of £210 a day or something that came through. And its just like every month and its like, and as you say, there is no sense that anything getting better. No, anything is getting better. No, the getting worse. The rubbish is getting worse. Potholes, everything. With the council. The other big council. Anyway, the other big story children must be story is children must not be rushed to transition. So is rushed to transition. So this is the is finally the cass report is finally coming out , the interim report coming out, the interim report came year or, and but came out last year or, and but this is pretty damning and definitive and really, actually says what, what the critics of gender ideology have been saying for a long time is that these are children with Mental Health problems and just rushing them into transitioning with, chemicals, with surgery is the wrong thing to do. A lot of them also have like theyre neurodiverse or theyve suffered from abuse. This is all self evident. The evidence has been time, but been there for a long time, but finally out there. Its on finally its out there. Its on the pages the the front pages of the newspapers. In government newspapers. Its in a government report. Madness. Report. And the madness. Hopefully after hopefully will stop. And after so careers been so many careers have been finished for saying very simple things that now seem so very self evident, i think thats fair. And louis, just to pull this off very quickly, 20s on the cows with the right hump , if you cows with the right hump, if you wouldnt mind. Oh, this about cows. This oh, this is about cows. This is about camels providing milk. And boffin says that that and a boffin says that that camels are going to provide milk. Theyre already providing milk. Theyre already providing milk in the middle east to a lot of people. And the truth is, its going to be for its not going to be good for anything because cows do not. Anything because cows do not. They they they burp methane. Oh, this is the issue, is it . They think camels will be a less, less of a climate. Right the truth is, the vegan vegans, whatever they are, they they hate humans messing with animals. And theyre not going to be happy with cows kept on farms or camels. Yeah, camels kept on farms. I slept, i took a camel trek across the desert in rajasthan about 30 years ago. The camels belched and farted their way through the night, as much as any could conceivably have any cow could conceivably have done. May have been, any cow could conceivably have done do may have been, any cow could conceivably have done do they may have been, any cow could conceivably have done do they taste . 1y have been, how do they taste . Do you know how taste . Do you know how they taste . Do you know how they taste . May have been less enriched . May have been less enriched . Dont know that do i dont know that they do eat them, do they . Got tongue. Theyve got a tongue. Theyve got a tongue. They taste. Thats how they taste. Thats how they taste. Well, on that, wonderfully archaic note, that is it for the front coming we have front pages coming up. We have honour the rise, but in a honour on the rise, but not in a good ofcom finally good way. And ofcom are finally given opportunity to given an opportunity to exonerate and welcome back to headliners with me, simon evans. Still with the top tier jews. Josh howie and lewis schaefer. Two and a half jews with the news tonight. So, josh, bad news for fans of chivalry in the daily mail as it seems honour is behind many of the very worst things that can happen modern britain. Happen in modern britain. Yeah, a number of honour based crimes being committed in britain, rape and britain, including rape and forced surges by more britain, including rape and force 60 surges by more britain, including rape and force 60 in surges by more britain, including rape and force 60 in two surges by more britain, including rape and force 60 in two years, by more britain, including rape and force 60 in two years, figuresa than 60 in two years, figures suggest, an and this is obviously were talking about, japanese people. Honour is deeply i wrote i read the entire article. I read it through twice in case i missed it. The first time. The words islam, muslim, islamic, anything of relation to that . Not one mention of. Yes. Despite the fact that thats clearly what were talking about here. And this is in the daily mail, which is not normally known for pussyfooting around sensitive issues. And yet, has it that this is to it been decided that this is to be treated as though it could conceivably transcend quasi religious cultural issues of this kind . Yeah. I mean, you know, its , yeah. I mean, you know, its, its very strange. Yeah. Its gone up since 2016. 193. Now theyre saying it could be because more victims are coming forward, improved identification or even theyre talking about court backlogs. One thing theyre not mentioning is , my theyre not mentioning is, my migration. Migration. Imran cody gakpo imran cody gakpo was a director at the family law company, told the newspaper that delays in family courts are part of the problem. Courts are part of the problem. I dont think thats the problem. I think its the people doing the raping and the killing thats the problem. Possibly could the that possibly could be the case. Yes what do you say about what what do you say about that, luis . I dont want that, luis . I mean, i dont want it to become an entire consensus necessarily. I would say no. And i would say im was say im not jewish. Im was raised. Both my parents were italian, and i became jewish for the sake of the comedy business. And a wrong turn. But and it took a wrong turn. But what this is what the bigger issue here is. Should parents have control over their children . And thats the ultimate question. And the fact ultimate question. And the fact is, is that theyve taken i mean, obviously were at the point of murdering them. You know what my kids have been pretty and maybe they would pretty bad and maybe they would be behaved if they be better behaved if they thought that a parent could, could, could do that. Were talking about for, for talking about here for, for wearing western shirts, wearing western t shirts, wearing western t shirts, wearing t shirt. They wearing a short t shirt. They werent i mean, up until a certain age , parents should have certain age, parents should have responsibility for their. Talking about well, were talking about adults being killed by their parents. Yeah. Adults. And thats wrong. Thats totally should be wrong. Up to 18. Youre allowed to kill your kid. Not 18, maybe 16. 15. Maybe not 18, maybe 16. 15. I dont know what you do for them, but an issue here. But we have an issue here. Have a cultural issue of, we have a cultural issue of, of different ideas of you say as to family systems and imported into a western liberal democracy. And we are seeing people being murdered in this country. And we are seeing people being murdered in this country. Yeah. Murdered in this country. Yeah. Thats wrong. Thats an issue. And we should be able to talk about it without accusations of islamophobia or fear or hatred. We should be. But i think youre the wrong guy to talk about it, as im the wrong to talk about it. But wrong guy to talk about it. But the there are people the truth is, there are people here who believe in this, here who who believe in this, and im going to have to defend some it. Whereas parents do some of it. Whereas parents do not have control over their children. And obviously they came from a country where parents did have control and theyre told here this is. But they didnt know. But what youre saying, like no honour happen in back honour killings happen in back in in the countries of in the in the countries of origin. Point. Origin. No, thats the point. Its imported problem. Its an imported problem. But they used to but they but they used to have honour killings in this country. They do have honour killings. What do you know . Used to honour but they used to have honour killings among whatever killings among among whatever you who lived you call the people who lived here, native english the welsh. When are you talking about . When are you talking about . Talking about like, im talking about like, like hundreds ago. Right. Hundreds of years ago. Right. When. Yeah. When. So. Yeah. Is have like so the issue is we have like when used to have, like, burn when we used to have, like, burn witches stuff. When we used to have, like, burn wit youre talking about that. Youre talking about that. You think the society, do you not think the society, the society has progressed . Agree with that. Agree i agree with that. I agree with that. Right lewis, you all right lewis, thank you lewis you this story. Lewis, ill give you this story. Is the worst donald, this is the worst show ever done. Show ive ever done. Think that may be we may be i think that may be we may be on for that, donald trump on track for that, donald trump revisiting the scene of one of his or notorious his most glorious or notorious outbursts from his first terms. This is in the telegraph. Well, and that wasnt true ehhen well, and that wasnt true either. Donald trump says says he is for all, for immigrants, so long as they come from nice countries. And this is, this is countries. And this is, this is this is one of those things. I cant believe it. This is what they say about donald trump to depower him. Its a its possibly a lie. He said something like, there are countries which are a disaster. Hes not saying the people are a disaster, but hes saying we shouldnt let people come in from countries that do not follow the rule of law , and they follow the rule of law, and they might not follow the rule of law here. And because thats no, thats not thats not a direct quote at all. Its but it says it says we talk about yemen, where theyre blowing each other up the place where up all over the place where their out control. Their country is out of control. Thats a cultural thing in yemen. Is a cultural well, no, it is a cultural well, no, they theyve been at war for some time. Im just. Im just. Well, but you are joking. Well, no, but you are joking. But on the hand, we have but on the other hand, we have just talking about just been talking about a cultural thing which has created issues in this country. What cultural thing which has created isrthe in this country. What cultural thing which has created isrthe in thiscountry. What cultural thing which has created isrthe in this the 1try. What cultural thing which has created isrthe in this the nature what cultural thing which has created isrthe in this the nature of1at cultural thing which has created isrthe in this the nature of itt is the what is the nature of it in view . Josh is he saying in your view . Josh is he saying that we shouldnt regard immigration as a function of people escaping failed states in their home . Or is he saying that we shouldnt regard immigration as being all like Human Capital is just interchangeable economic units . Instead, we should be honest about the fact that human beings different. Beings are different. Yeah, i think the latter. But what hes specifically is what hes specifically saying is , is like he says, like, why cant get people from denmark cant we get people from denmark and switzerland, which i think his of nordic his family are sort of nordic scottish. Yeah. Why cant we have people like me coming over . The irony is, of course, people from denmark from switzerland, denmark probably want to go to probably dont want to go to america. Theyd probably be like, is a. Yeah, like, oh, that place is a. Yeah, they used to. Mean, that was a massive. I mean, that was a massive. Oh yeah. In the oh yeah. Back in the scandinavian, back in day. Scandinavian, back in the day. Third german and third only to german and english, but but now theyll probably like, were pretty probably be like, were pretty happy you. Thats the thank you. So thats the thing about immigration. You want somewhere where your want to go somewhere where your life going better. Life is going to be better. A slur on donald this is a slur on donald trump. Trump, quote trump. Donald trump, he is quote quoting quoting him. Quoting him. It is quoting him. But its not quoting him what he what he means. What do you think he means . Then go on, paraphrase him. I think he means what josh says he means. Yeah, but he was saying it. He did not that. Saying it. He did not mean that. I think he ill tell you what i think he means. Think he means that means. I think he means that countries are downstream the countries are downstream of the human live in them human beings that live in them and build them and make their institutions and their laws and their cultures and their traditions. And if you if traditions. And that if you if you encourage the people who made the good countries to come and america and live in america, america will that. If will benefit from that. And if you people who live in you allow the people who live in the countries whose cultures and industries and institutions are manifestly , a case, then manifestly, a basket case, then your is likely to be your country is likely to be degraded by their presence. And i dont know whether people are confident or willing to state that they disagree with that in principle, or simply say that its distasteful to say it out loud. Yeah, i think most people in most countries in the world that attract any degree of immigration would say it was true. True. Well, and what were having now is countries like , now is countries in europe like, i think denmark, but also sweden, now having very sweden, who are now having very opposite conversations coming from left, originally from the left, who originally brought a lot of people brought over a lot of people going, these are people in need. We should help them. They came over and violent over then crime and Violent Crime and rape have gone up and now theyre having these conversations going , okay, that conversations going, okay, that that an issue, whether that was an issue, whether were whether to be having whether were going to be having that conversation here. Well, whether were going to be having that c areersation here. Well, whether were going to be having that c are we tion here. Well, whether were going to be having that c are we having e. Well, whether were going to be having that c are we having it . Vell, whether were going to be having that c are we having it . And where are we having it . And honesty or whether going to honesty or whether its going to progress politicians and progress to our politicians and honesty on the left as well. Thats whether the overton window to move in that window is going to move in that direction is the question isnt whether, saying downstream. Hes saying upstream. Hes saying people are flowing saying the people are flowing from this horrible country into our country. No, no, you misunderstand what i meant by downstream. But never mind, joe, guardian. Now, albanians, cant live with them. Cant live without them. Were on the same track here. Yeah. Albanians willing to be repatriated, detained for weeks in uk. Watchdog. Fine. So in the uk. Watchdog. Fine. So last year, there was this landmark , joined communique with landmark, joined communique with albania, basically we albania, where basically we could just instantly send them back because its a safe country. Yeah. And that actually had a massive impact. And they it dropped their percentage of the boats dropped way, way down, and so people the idea is that, that when they are caught, when they get off the boat here, they would be sent to a centre and said, look, youre going to be sent the is, theyve sent back. The thing is, theyve been for weeks in these been waiting for weeks in these centres to actually sent centres to actually be sent back. They kind back. So even though they kind of opted said, all right, of opted and said, all right, fine, early retirement or fine, like early retirement or voluntary redundancy. Yeah, they so ages. So its just its taking ages. Theres theyre complaining theres also theyre complaining that when theyre on coach that when theyre on a coach that when theyre on a coach that have the toilet open that they have the toilet open or someone had a foot in the dooni or someone had a foot in the door. I think thats , you know, door. I think thats, you know, you want to go the toilet and you want to go to the toilet and privacy. Dont actually have privacy. We dont actually have that here at news. No, that option here at gb news. No, were other, other were stuck with other, other states. Always watching, states. Lewis. Always watching, but , but yes, states. Lewis. Always watching, but, but yes, you think that after all of this , you know, after all of this, you know, issues have been gone through and crossing all that stuff, theyd go, all right, lets get them out quickly. And can we have money . Going to hurry you im just going to hurry you through on the last of through on the last couple of stories of section. But the stories of this section. But the ofcom investigating david ofcom are investigating david lambs lewis, which ofcom are investigating david lambopportunity lewis, which ofcom are investigating david lamb opportunity for ewis, which is an opportunity for schadenfreude, i hope schadenfreude, which i hope youll well its not schadenfreude. I dont see any. I dont see any. Whatever that means any. Whatever that word means is, launches is, is ofcom launches investigation lambs investigation into david lambs lbc show over alleged rule breach, which is david lammy is a labour council, a labour mp , a labour council, a labour mp, mp and hes the shadow foreign secretary. Its hard to believe because David Cameron is basically take over, taking over his thing , but basically take over, taking over his thing, but hes doing his entire thing, but hes doing on lbc what rees mogg was doing with us is he was he had he had two jobs. He was a politician. Two jobs. He was a politician. And supposedly according to ofcom, youre not supposed to do that. Why is ofcom in everyones face . This has this is not about schadenfreude. This is about ofcom wanting to remain relevant and being in power no matter whos in power they want to. Well, actually, what its about is theres hypocrisy that was exposed here because the, the, the supposed, violations that gb news had with Jacob Rees Mogg , news had with Jacob Rees Mogg, the other politicians have also been on other channels in this case david lammy. So when people complain because there are people out there trying down gb there trying to shut down gb news. Imagining here that news. So im imagining here that no, but im imagining what happened here. Is that a bunch of next time, david lammy of people next time, david lammy did similar, did something similar, complained and there was a couple thousand complaints couple of thousand complaints and 51 and there was only 51 complaints. Reading about complaints. So im reading about 50 complaints. Get for what i said did i get for what i said about covid anyway . Point 151 well, youre the point 151 well, youre leading the well done, but, and that they went oh okay. Yeah, fine. So its just hypocrisy was pointed out to them. Its whether that rule was it is you guys are focused so much on like fairness everything. Guys are focused so much on like fairness shoulderything. Guys are focused so much on like fairness should there1g. Guys are focused so much on like fairness should there be with so why should there be with so many stations and so many news outlets . Should there be a outlets . Why should there be a Government Team Government Agency part of team world watching over . Well, we have agreed as gb news has agreed and we have agreed to abide by terms which allow defined as a news channel. Why should we be forced in order us to be on the air, order for us to be on the air, which but were not . Be on the air and we could be on the air and brand ourselves as model brand ourselves as a Model Railway channel, also railway channel, which also reports. We be allowed reports. And would we be allowed to do . Wouldnt be able to. Wouldnt be able to. Called a news channel, youre called a news channel, and idea of people want to and the idea of people want to watch in order to watch the channel in order to get unbiased version of the get an unbiased version of the news. Its fine. Its understood that the that lammy and rees mogg and the likes dispense that lammy and rees mogg and the likes can dispense that lammy and rees mogg and the likes can hostispense that lammy and rees mogg and the likes can host conversations comment, can host conversations and their own views, and can give their own views, but theyre actually but when theyre actually reporting rather than reporting the news rather than comment, they are supposed to step allow an either step back and allow an either reporting the news. You should probably attend one of the ofcom briefing and your briefing sessions and get your head around this one before we lose yet another one of our bloody guests. Anyway, were at the coming up, the the Halfway Point coming up, the foreign oils that Foreign Office oils that may soon be ebay and the catholic soon be on ebay and the Catholic Church come out against trans only genderism. The substantiation stuff is still real. Well get the details in a couple of minutes. See and welcome back to headliners. So we have the son, louis. This is the son in the morning and the moon at night. Yeah, you just go. Thats fine. Yeah. Freud. Thats fine. Yeah. Freud. Is that what it is . Fraudster behind blm statue. Typekit. He wrote a link. He wrote a special link. He wrote a special link. Oh, did i interrupt him . Yeah oh, did i interrupt him . Yeah no, was just. No, no, i was just. So busy talking the youre so busy talking the entire show. Its all your show. Its. This is a this is louis schaefers world. I know you think its not. Its my world. Its my. Its not my world. Go on. I finished finish the joke. Im sorry, i didnt. I wasnt paying im sorry, i didnt. I wasnt paying attention. Really. Im sitting there. Do you want to do it . Do it mate. No. What do you want . What do you want to do . Blm statue. Go on. Blm statue. Go on. Okay, here we go. For once , i okay, here we go. For once, i said this is the worst show that ive ever done. Well, got frauds. Well, youve got frauds. Well, youve got frauds. Ive done worse. I know ive done worse. I havent done worse. Maybe i havent. Waiting you to havent. Im waiting for you to say louis. Youre amazing say no. Louis. Youre amazing fraudster blm statue fraudster behind blm statue toppling. £70,000 donation toppling. Used £70,000 donation toppling. Used £70,000 donation to fund lifestyle is ordered to fund lifestyle but is ordered to fund lifestyle but is ordered to pay back £1. This is a 23 year old girl. Woman. Excuse me. Her name is sarah saleem. And her name is sarah saleem. And she was involved in the thing that tore down the colston statue. And she stole £70,000. Two takeaways and ubers and amazons and they made. Josh, do you want to have a crack at this . Well yeah. Oh well okay. She went to jail. Yeah. You did right. Okay. Shes gone to jail for two and a half years. They basically said to that no money. So to her that she has no money. So theyve you pay a theyve said you pay back a pound its really quite pound. Its really its quite a heinous crime because it took from organisation. From this charity organisation. The has had the organisation has had to close at and, but close down since at and, but theyre saying that in the future, as and when she earns more money then she may have to repay it, like being a student. I think she shouldnt have to repay it. I think the people who gave idiots, and gave that money were idiots, and they that money to be they deserve that money to be frittered away onto nothing. I mean, i of think its i mean, i kind of think its taught us all a valuable lesson and affordable and maybe a fairly affordable one. Just is these one. Just £70,000 is that these charities spring up and charities that spring up and parasite on, suddenly emergent like, society and social Justice Movements with no oversight. Exactly. Which are obviously expressing as much a kind of general tantrum towards, you know, cosmic injustice than they are actually addressing anything that you can see on the other side of the world. People are these children are hungry or whatever. Yeah, exactly. You get bitten, you get burnt. Im sure it should be im not sure it should be criminal. Think be criminal. I think it should be a civil case, you know, you know, like, well, pound, it like, well, for a pound, it probably is virtually, isnt it . Why government, why why does the government, why does why does the does the state, why does the government doesnt government so that she doesnt get stake. Yeah. Get burnt at the stake. Yeah. Well, burnt at the well, let it get burnt at the stake by, by monopoly of violence. Its fairly basic principle. Its fairly basic principle. Else. Something else. Something else. Okay. Over to the telegraph now, josh. And they clearly arent what they were happily repeating this kind of mealy mouthed libel against the glories of empire. Im referring to the telegraph. Yeah. What . To the telegraph. Yeah. What . They were yeah, they were very good. Yeah, Foreign Office be less Foreign Office should be less elitist fewer colonial era elitist with fewer colonial era pictures. Is from the pictures. This is from the authors, lord sedwill. He ran the Civil Service under theresa may and moazzam malik, who was a former Foreign Office director general. And get very general. And i get very frustrated kind of frustrated with these kind of reports beyond just the content of them. And we had something in the yesterday. Basically, the news yesterday. Basically, when theyre when people leave, then theyre like, you know what . They should do it all differently and they should not do this they should not do this and they should not do this and they should do. Like, but should not do. Its like, but when actually there, when you actually work there, you any of it. You didnt do any of it. You think you could have its you think you could have attacked the woman with attacked it like the woman with the with the painting, the battle for painting. He should have a stanley knife. Well, just well, well, just like well, at least were the building least they were in the building at time or whatever, but at the time or whatever, but i mean, the is, they were in mean, the point is, they were in a position to actually do something it. But that something about it. But now that theyve, theyve got, theyve gone got their gone and theyve got their retirement, should retirement, they should do. Accepted it. Youve sort of accepted it. Youve deleted the, the argument. Oh, i dont know they oh, i dont know if they should anything. Should actually do anything. No. Mean, a rather but i mean, theres a rather lovely of the foreign lovely picture of the Foreign Office, room in the Foreign Office, a room in the Foreign Office. Foreign office. The Foreign Office is a large building. I suspect most of who work there of the people who work there working offices, of the people who work there woriits offices, of the people who work there woriits obviously offices, but its obviously got a nice couple of rooms. It couple of reception rooms. It looked the garrick or looked a bit like the garrick or something, know what something, you know what i mean . Just leather sofas and just big red leather sofas and a bloke with a big peacock feather hat. Know, think that sort hat. You know, i think that sort of is all right, isnt it . Of thing is all right, isnt it . An its bit history. Want modernise all they want to modernise all like weve got is like this is what weve got is our thats like one of our history. Thats like one of our history. Thats like one of our bits. Exactly. Our best bits. Exactly. Would sell tickets to i would say sell tickets to it. That would be the thing to do. They have guided tours, maybe move the actual work to milton all, Milton Keynes like theyre all, you suggested. You know, been suggested. Yeah. Mean, maybe upgrade i mean, maybe, maybe upgrade from windows 95. Feel about how do you feel about colonial history, louis . Were you oh, im sorry, were you speaking me . I i speaking to me . Yeah i think, i think another example of think this is another example of people wanting to people coming in and wanting to destroy britain. And this is a team world story. Want they team world story. They want they want to spend money, their want to spend our money, their money, countrys money, this countrys money tackling Climate Change and reparations people dont reparations for people who dont deserve and all that other deserve it. And all that other stuff. And the is, is that stuff. And the fact is, is that it its just one more knife into the heart. The heart. The chap i saw, lord sedwill, whose photograph was on the piece , he looked pretty like, piece, he looked pretty like, lordy, yeah, pretty Old Fashioned aristocrat, Foreign Office kind of chap. He had the teeth and everything, you know what . I dont think hes come into this country. I think hes grown out of like a turnip. Grown out of it like a turnip. But, i very much doubt but, anyway, i very much doubt anything will be more anything will be done, more outrage the daily mail. They outrage at the daily mail. They have discovered the pill have discovered the red pill analysis sexual relations. Analysis of sexual relations. Shapps louis. Yeah, well, they did, they did . Yeah. Outrage over controversial female female privilege, quote unquote, female privilege, quote unquote, female privilege list drawn up by mens rights activists. And this is, and this was there was a tiktok. They had this list which lists all these Different Things that show much better it is to be show how much better it is to be a it it is a woman. And it said it is better convincing , isnt better to be convincing, isnt it . It is very convincing. The problem is, youre telling a woman this who believes women, women this, who dont believe that its good to be well, no woman found it on reddit. Woman found it on reddit. I dont know that it was. It wasnt like being introduced into a female room. Into a female chat room. It wasnt. Found it. But it wasnt. She found it. But okay, a woman should hear okay, so a woman should not hear this. Be discussing this. We shouldnt be discussing this. We shouldnt be discussing this. If you say what this. Because if you say what you if say women have you if you say that women have certain privileges, not all the privileges. Theyre not. Theyre not going to like it. What do you think, josh . Do you think its a i mean, obviously its a its intended to counterbalance some of the other arguments rather than. Yeah, she she kind of refutes it. Them are kind it. And a lot of them are kind of ridiculous. Yeah. One of ridiculous. Yeah. But one of them is really number them is really funny. Number eight i can look at eight is it says i can look at children for more than three seconds with no fear of being labelled paedophile. Labelled a paedophile. Yeah, thats like thats true. Know whether its and i dont know whether its a privilege female a male privilege or a female privilege to led privilege that has to led virtually the entire faculty, for want of a better word, staff in like junior schools, infant schools , schools for under 11 schools, schools for under 11 seconds are all women. Primary well, seconds are all women. Primary well , there are some. Primary well, there are some. Primary well, there are some. And they werent. When i was a kid, there were men teaching us. Us. Weve had some male teachers at our school, but i just think its funny that someone cared enough to write up. I just enough to write that up. I just really at kids and really miss looking at kids and its so unfair that. Does the what but how . What does the what does woman say . Who was does the woman say . Who was answering woman . Answering this . This cc woman . Said, a pedo. She said, youre a pedo. She said, youre a pedo. She said, youre a pedo. She says. She says, why would you to at a child . You want to look at a child . Yeah, as if children are horrible. Heres woman. Horrible. Heres a woman. Park . Just why are you in the park . Just staring whimsically . Staring at kids whimsically . Guy needs. Oh, that guy needs. Oh, that guy needs. Needs to get a dog. He just needs to get a dog. Just a golden retriever. You just get a golden retriever. You get speak to loads. Get to speak to loads. But there 22. Was but there is also 22. Was many now higher many places now higher preferentially exclusively preferentially or exclusively women. And she says thats not women. And she says thats not true. Cant discriminate true. You cant discriminate based gender in our Industry Based on gender in our industry we do see, comics hired because of their gender, solely because of their gender, solely because of their gender, solely because of their gender. My agent certainly says that he gets inquiries along those lines. We want. So we need a female actress. And this this, i would also say, though, its more historical analysis of society, it . Because they society, isnt it . Because they are. He is he is refuting the idea of the patriarchy being this kind of thing, which, you know, despite our best attempts to underpin society. And he says, historically says, well, historically speaking, only men were conscripted and forced to go to war. Know, millions of men war. You know, millions of men died sometimes died in war. Yes. Sometimes women you know, the brunt of women get you know, the brunt of that because theyre left to bnng that because theyre left to bring children its no bring up children alone. Its no fun still, the men fun either. But still, the men are 96 workplace are dying. 96 of workplace deaths occur deaths and fatalities occur among men. Almost always, the children are given to the woman in a divorce. Almost always, she gets a very beneficial financial settlement. All that kind of stuff. Those fairly big, meaty stuff, you know . Yeah. But shes not tweaking little kind of, oh, women, you know, always get served first on the, you know, on aeroplane or whatever. On the aeroplane or whatever. Its fairly big structural stuff. She she sort of counter but she does sort of counter some of those points says, some of those points and says, well, no conscription well, theres no conscription nowadays. Like this is an American Society and women usually the primary carers, usually are the primary carers, which they might get. So which is why they might get. So there are she does provide, to be some counter points be fair, some counter points for, the saddest thing for, i think, the saddest thing about woman best about being a woman or the best thing about a woman, i thing about being a woman, i should is that you can sort should say, is that you can sort of lie and look at of lie in bed and look at lewiss calendar and touch a and by probably literally by lewis probably literally dozens out there right dozens of them out there right now that. Now doing exactly that. The daily mail also have outrage at the vatican. Josh, as the pope discovers an inch of backbone his dotage. Backbone in his dotage. Yeah, vatican slams sex changes and gender ideology for hurting a persons unique dignity in rare pope francis boost boost to conservatives. Its a its interesting phrasing, this unique dignity. I cant i dont really understand how it fits in with theology, but as we have seen, catholicism sort of bending over backwards, adapting to the modern world, thats not necessarily wrong with that, but to take a stand in this matter, i think, is very important. Yeah. And, and there is and there are women, and is men and there are women, and we should be able to say that and that extends to religion. I think hes also saying, and this is what i thought was quite interesting, just as you say in terms that there terms of theology, that there was a danger that anyone who felt could, change felt that they could, change their sex, they were essentially playing god. I mean, he doesnt say playing that you, say playing god, but that you, that yourself in that you interpose yourself in a, in a sort of, in a role that only god has , you know, has the only god has, you know, has the right to which is another way of saying being born in the wrong body. Yeah. Or, you know, that that seems to be part it, and that seems to be part of it, and that the, the ego also not the, the ego and also its not by its so much by coincidence that its so much of like a youth of this is like a youth movement. Yeah, fad movement. Yeah, a youth fad where your ego is out of control and do youre the and you do think youre the centre the universe. Centre of the universe. I think theres some truth to that. What do think, louis . That. What do you think, louis . Okay, well, the i agree, okay, well, just the final to final section to go. Now. About the now. We talk about the marital of booze, the marital benefits of booze, the decline manners, and decline of table manners, and the power of touch. It the healing power of touch. It sounds like a and welcome back to headliners. So we have the daily mail. Now, so we have the daily mail. Now, josh, with a story. I distinctly recall the daily mash carrying seven years ago. Did they really . Okay, heres to us. Couples who drink together, live longer and have better marriages. Research better marriages. Research suggests. So they, examined a question. 4500 married or question. 4500 married or cohabiting couples over two years. Oh, and yeah, it turns out that if you drink together, you get on better, which and you live longer, and you, and you get and you have better marriages. And if one person doesnt drink and one person doesnt drink and one person does drink, that doesnt it doesnt work. And if both of you dont drink, then that doesnt work either. So you basically got to both be drunk. I think there i mean, i think there is. I mean, its interesting they didnt have a huge amount of statistical on just statistical detail on this, just a louis, do you a general trend. Louis, do you have kind of experience . Have any kind of experience . What appropriate level . Yeah, n level . Yeah, i dont know what yeah, well, i dont know what the level but the appropriate level is, but i see couples and i envy see boozy couples and i envy them. And the reason the reason theyre together is theyre happy together is because matter much they because no matter how much they fight each other, they fight and hate each other, they go home and drunk and go home and theyre drunk and they have sex and everythings okay sex. They have sex and everythings okayi sex. They have sex and everythings okayi think sex. They have sex and everythings okayi think the sex. They have sex and everythings okayi think the marriage and i think 90 of the marriage is sex. When you is just having sex. When you dont have sex with dont want to have sex with somebody, does somebody, and alcohol does that and does it. It makes and alcohol does it. It makes people more attractive. It people look more attractive. It loosens loosens up, loosens up. It loosens up, loosens up. It loosens up, loosens for their loosens up the woman for their loser or loosens up loser husband, or it loosens up the loosens up the man for the man loosens up the man for his whos belligerent his wife, whos been belligerent and belittling him. Is that why your wife left you . You think she wasnt drunk enough . Do want to know do you want to know something . Had stopped something . She had stopped drinking met me. Yeah, something . She had stopped drcould met me. Yeah, something . She had stopped drcould be. Met me. Yeah, something . She had stopped drcould be. Thatsmet me. Yeah, something . She had stopped drcould be. Thats what1e. Yeah, something . She had stopped drcould be. Thats what it. Yeah, something . She had stopped drcould be. Thats what it is. Eah, it could be. Thats what it is. It be it. I would, yeah, it could be it. I would, yeah, we solved it. Thats a. What about rose . Does she dnnk . Rose . Who is that . Is that, is that i would i should go out with it. With it. Drug girl i dont well, i imagine that theyre out there. Theyre plenty people there. There is a. Dont mention my personal life. Josh please, i apologise. There is a famous rose. It there is a famous rose. It was a famous hockey stick graph which demonstrates that drinking a little has all kinds of health benefits. People live a lot. Thats a film, right . Thats a film, right . But its just. Yeah. What were they just top themselves up . Yeah, but its almost impossible to stay there. Thats the trick to have a drink a day is better than not having one. Right. But its so hard just to stay there. What about. Yeah. Leaving. Was it leaving las vegas or something . Las vegas. Talking the youre talking about the danish right . Danish one, right . No. Yeah. Film. Im yeah. That film. But im thinking another film now. Thinking about another film now. The cage where the one with nicolas cage where he drinks death. He gets drinks himself to death. That you should do that should be. You should do that, louis. Yeah. Heres the point. I think we dont what relationship dont know what the relationship between alcohol is to long marriages. Think the marriages. And i dont think the story tells it. Louis. The, another small step for man here and another catastrophic decline for mankind. This is in the mail. This is the mail. Gen z are ditching traditional table manners because theyre irrelevant. And it means elbows back on the table. And this is a study that was done for a restaurant. Im not going to mention the name pizza express. And its not pizza express. Its not pizza express. But why should we give the company good for why should give them for you . Why should we give them the it says that the the thing . But it says that the young kids, theyre leaning on the on the table, theyre theyre on their phones the thing their phones during. The thing is ditching any is not that theyre ditching any any restaurant thing. Its just any restaurant thing. Its just a generational thing. They never had it. But but surprisingly, heres the thing. Point. Heres the thing. One point. Could i make one point . It says it says that even though they say theyre ditching it, most of them still follow it. It says them still follow it. It says that 46, like 54 say you that like 46, like 54 say you shouldnt take a call at the table while youre eating. Oh, right. Okay. Okay. Almost half of them over half i amazing. Yeah. Over to the guardian now. Josh, it sounds like theyre beginning to realise their standoffish ways may be doing more harm than may be doing them more harm than good. Yeah. Can reduce pain, touch can reduce pain, depression , anxiety, say depression, anxiety, say researchers. The interesting thing its not just human thing is, its not just human touch like robots even touching. So it could be in the future when were cloned and were raised by these kind of automatons, that that will be enough to give us emotional well being. I dont a little bit of haptic vibration at the possibly. Possibly. But, it is possibly. Possibly. But, it is interesting that it doesnt have to be necessarily human, just. But its one of the senses thats like the least explored. And and supposedly has this, like, huge impact on, on our well being. We dont really discuss it. Well, you know, the story about the monkey and the milk and the rag, right . Fur, the monkey would the fur, the monkey would rather on the fur, than , rather hold on to the fur, than, than than hold on to the machine. The metal machine that gives it the milk. No, no no no. This. Yeah. They did a behaviourist experiment where they have a monkey and its, its got like a, a fake monkey mother. Thats got milk and his fur, and the baby is happy. But if its if those two elements are separated, one is giving it milk and the other is just furry, it will stay with the furry, it will stay with the furry one all the time. And when its really thirsty, it will kind lean over and try and kind of lean over and try and get some milk, right . So once it wants to shave myself, wants the of myself, it wants the best of both is one of both worlds. This is one of those non story stories. Its like it just like non story. It just says basically want be basically people want to be touched them. Touched by people who love them. If to be touched if they dont want to be touched by watch this, watch this. By watch this, watch this. I dont want you to touch me. Suddenly, less exactly. Suddenly, less exactly. Exactly. But i thought you wanted to be touched according to this. This we just have. One now. Dont touch one minute now. Dont touch me. Just minute where we can me. Just one minute where we can get next one. The get through this next one. The antinatalist the antinatalist story in the guardian. Another reason guardian. Another sound reason not children and instead not to have children and instead adopt cats from uzbekistan. Yeah, is this is another story. This is if you know, no kidding. Sherlock. Pregnancy may speed up by biological ageing. Study finds. It says that every study finds. It says that every time somebody has a child. This is a study that was done in the philippines. Philippines. Just let me touch your face. Just let me touch your face. I know people people, okay . That that that mothers age when they have children in the philippines , in the philippines philippines, in the philippines when you left there. Right. And that men and that men dont age. Yeah. Thats pretty pretty much the article. They aint by about like two months or something. They aint by about like two mo 2hs or something. They aint by about like two mo 2 or or something. They aint by about like two mo 2 or 3 something. They aint by about like two mo 2 or 3 months. Ng. They aint by about like two mo 2 or 3 months. Its like, 2 or 3 months. Its like, yeah, right. Compared to yeah, trivial right. Compared to what children is to what having children is going to do to you. How the rest of your life, how many kids you have. To women, not to women. Not to women, not to women. Its not trivial do you feel its not trivial to. Do you feel like guardian wants people like the guardian wants people to stop having well, as to stop having kids . Well, as i called it, death of love. Yeah, thats to whole thats the answer to the whole thing. It. Thing. They dont want it. Oh, well, the show is nearly oven oh, well, the show is nearly over. Another quick over. Lets take another quick look front pages. Look at tuesdays front pages. The record surge in the daily mail record surge in £150,000 council fat cats. Thats its talking thats salary its talking about. Telegraph about. I think telegraph children must not be rushed to transition. In the guardian, transition. In the guardian, starmer told to resurrect sure start to help the poorest the times labour set to close non dom loopholes. The express non dom loopholes. The express have nhs must end long cruel journeys for cancer care and finally, the daily star boss give cows the right hump. Look forward to milking camels. Those were your front pages. That is all we have time for. Thank you to my guest, josh howie and louis schaefer. Well back louis schaefer. Well be back tomorrow p. M. Louis schaefer. Well be back tomorrow pm. With leo tomorrow at 11 pm. With leo kearse damien slash. If kearse and damien slash. If youre watching at 5 am. Stay tuned breakfast. Otherwise tuned for breakfast. Otherwise thank you. Night. Thank you. Good night. 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As we go through the early of tuesday because early hours of tuesday because of and cloudy of the blustery, wet and cloudy weather, temperatures for many of us arent going to drop much. Most places holding up in the mid to high single figures, so a relatively start tomorrow relatively mild start tomorrow morning, but quite cloudy and morning, but quite a cloudy and a one and a windy start for a wet one and a windy start for most of the heaviest rain most of us. The heaviest rain will be across eastern parts of scotland. Some scotland. Could cause some problems, particularly on the roads. Some heavy for roads. Also some heavy rain for Northern England. Of Northern England. But all of this gradually clear away this does gradually clear away towards with towards the northeast, with something a bit drier following in behind, but also a scattering of showers. Now temperatures of showers. Now temperatures will down several will be down several degrees compared highs of just compared to today. Highs of just 13, perhaps even 14 celsius towards southeast. A chilly towards the southeast. A chilly but bright start for many of us on wednesday. However, the fine weather doesnt last. Wet weather doesnt last. More wet weather doesnt last. More wet weather push its way weather is going to push its way in the west, and were in from the west, and were going to see strengthening going to see winds strengthening again could again and again. That rain could cause problems, cause some problems, particularly and particularly over southwest and parts of scotland. At the moment, like moment, thursday looks like a dner moment, thursday looks like a drier day for many of us, and that drier theme looks like it will continue into friday across the rain the south before more rain arrives north. Arrives further north. A brighter outlook with boxt solar for sponsors of weather on news. Good evening. We will show you the total Solar Eclipse live from mexico within the next houn from mexico within the next hour. Only 1 from mexico within the next hour. Only1 in from mexico within the next hour. Only 1 in 4 from mexico within the next hour. Only1 in 4 muslims in hour. Only 1 in 4 muslims in britain say hamas were guilty. On october the 7th of those atrocities. I find that really quite extraordinary. And William Wragg has been in the news. The victim apparently , of a honey victim apparently, of a honey trap. I will tell you why i do not believe William Wragg to be a victim at all. Frankly, just an idiot, and probably quite a dangerous one. But before all of that, lets get the news with polly middlehurst. Nigel, thanks very much indeed. And good evening to you. Well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that West Yorkshire police have confirmed that a nationwide is now that a nationwide manhunt is now underway for a man wanted in connection with the murder of a woman in bradford, and they confirmed at a press conference this afternoon. The suspect is this afternoon. The suspect is known them. 25 year old habib known to them. 25 year old habib masoom came to britain on a student visa and is believed to be from the oldham area. Hes be from the oldham area. Hes described as an asian man of slim build. Police want to speak slim build. Police want to speak to any taxi drivers in the bradford area who may have dnven bradford area who may have driven the suspect to bradford moor park. Hes likely, police say, to have paid in cash. Say, to have paid in cash. People are also being warned not to approach the suspect. But to approach the suspect. But meanwhile, the killers of 23 year old footballer cody fisher have been jailed for life today, with minimum terms to serve of 26 and 25 years respectively. The semi pro footballer was stabbed and killed during a fight on the dance floor of a birmingham nightclub on boxing day in 2022. A jury at Birmingham Crown court found 23 year old remi gordon and 22 year old cammy carpenter guilty of his murder. Old cammy carpenter guilty of his murder. Cody fishers mum tracy said you never expect your child to be murdered. Well, in child to be murdered. Well, in other news today, 11 people have been arrested following a pro palestine protest at the labour partys headquarters. The labour partys headquarters. The group, known as youth demand , group, known as youth demand, were sprayed both the inside and outside of the building in red paint. The protesters are claiming the party are complicit in what theyve described as the murder of

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