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He was tackled from a bicycle on a canal towpath in northolt, west london, by a plainclothes officer earlier today. Having escaped from wandsworth prison on wednesday, police focussed their search on nearby chiswick following a number of reports and sightings. Following a number of reports and sightings. As the mets head and sightings. As the mets head of Counter Terrorism commander dominic murphy, said as the help of the public was vital. Weve had a significant number of Counter Terrorism detectives working on this and officers and staff from across so15 here, but also a huge amount of support from the wider metropolitan police who have been utterly dedicated to trying to find daniel. And so at the moment , at to find daniel. And so at the moment, at that moment in time, there were a large of there were a large number of officers in the south west london area all searching for daniel and im pleased say daniel and im pleased to say thats to his capture thats what led to his capture this morning. The media and the pubuc a this morning. The media and the public a very, very public have paid a very, very substantial and that substantial role and that cooperation so cooperation has been so significant in finding daniel cooperation has been so sign making] finding daniel cooperation has been so sign making] fincthat aniel cooperation has been so sign making] fincthat hesl cooperation has been so sign making] fincthat hes back and making sure that hes back in. In custody today. At least 1300 people are now known to have died in a 6. 8 magnitude earthquake that struck morocco last night. Many of the fatalities are understood to have taken place in remote towns and villages surrounding the atlas mountains, the epicentre of the quake around 40 miles southwest of marrakesh. More southwest of marrakesh. More than 1800 people have been reported injured. Three days of reported injured. Three days of National Mourning have been declared. The Prime Minister, rishi sunak, has said this in a tweet the uk stands ready to support our moroccan friends , support our moroccan friends, relatives of the father of sara sharif have been detained for questioning by police in pakistan. Her father, his pakistan. Her father, his partner and their children fled the uk for pakistan a day before sara was found dead at her home in woking last month. A post mortem examination found she had suffered multiple injuries over an extended period of time. Rishi sunak says hes of time. Rishi sunak says hes optimistic the uk and india can overcome any hurdles in negotiations and conclude a free trade deal. The Prime Minister held talks with his Indian Counterpart , Narendra Modi at counterpart, Narendra Modi at the 620 counterpart, Narendra Modi at the g20 summit. Thats the gathering of the richest economies. World leaders did economies. World leaders did reach consensus on a joint declaration denouncing the use of force for territorial gain in ukraine, but stopped short of condemning russia. The Ukrainian Government has said the language used is nothing to be proud of. This is gb news across the uk on tv, on Digital Radio and on your smart speaker. Now its time for headliners. Headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners. Your first look at sundays newspapers. Im andrew doyle and newspapers. Im andrew doyle and tonight im joined by the wonderful Cressida Wetton and the not so wonderful louis shaffer. Shaffer. How are you both. 7 how are you both. 7 sorry to start out on im sorry to start out on a down note, louis, but that is thatis down note, louis, but that is that is a great. Want me to be honest with you want me to be honest with you and you honest you and you want honest feedback. A feedback. And there it is in a nutshell. Well, you know what. 7 i need i need it. After the need it. I need it. After the show, during. During the show. I dont need to dont need it. You dont need to tell audience the. You tell the audience what the. You need. Reaffirmation. Tell the audience what the. You need. Tiring. Reaffirmation. Tell the audience what the. You need. Tiring. Lets rmation. Tell the audience what the. You need. Tiring. Lets start on. Tell the audience what the. You need. Tiring. Lets start by its very tiring. Lets start by going through the front covers its very tiring. Lets start by go sundaysjh the front covers its very tiring. Lets start by go sundaysjh the frthe covers its very tiring. Lets start by go sundaysjh the frthe sunday its very tiring. Lets start by go sunisysjh the frthe sunday its very tiring. Lets start by gosunis leadinga frthe sunday its very tiring. Lets start by gosunis leadinga frticommons times is leading with commons chinese spy arrested. Get chinese spy arrested. Well get to that in moment. The to that in one moment. The observer has revealed new natwest linked to saudi natwest boss linked to saudi scandal firm the sunday telegraph is running with terror suspect laughed after arrest. Suspect laughed after arrest. The sunday express has police catch fugitive on canal bike ride. Very exciting. Well get ride. Very exciting. Well get to that in a moment. And the sunday mirror, ill escape just. Just watch me. The daily star has some story about the weather. 33. 2 c. Apparently thats a lot. And those were your front pages. Im going to your front pages. Im going to kick off with the sunday express. Cressida, youve got this one. Ive got this police catch fugitive on canal bike ride. Its all come to an end. Is that near where you live . Well i did see an image. I know where it is. I know where it is. Yeah, you do familiar with that . Im an expert on the canal zone. So that . Im an expert on the canal zone. So all the people who live on boats, they know. They the Canal Network they know the Canal Network really well. Like. Like, yes, like know like taxi drivers know the roads. Like taxi drivers know the roa� yes, exactly. If they move in yes, exactly. If they move in accordance the of accordance with the terms of their licence, should do. Their licence, they should do. Oh, wow. Okay. Oh, wow. Okay. Know, he he was on so, you know, he he was on a bike ride and hes i dont think hes interested in the canals anyway. Anyway. Was he was he going to visit you. Well thats, thats what i want to know. Want to know. This is how rumours start. No, he wasnt going to visit me. So this was a plain Clothes Police officer dragged him off the bike. So very dramatic arrest. Well, you see it on the canals quite a lot. People do get angry with cyclists. Get quite angry with cyclists. Think was inadvertent . Im not saying its possible. Im not saying thats what happened. Now, this Daniel Califf now, this guy, Daniel Califf , Daniel Califf . What was , is it Daniel Califf . What was his was his crime . Well his what was his crime . Well hes got a string of them now. Hes in trouble for escaping prison. But previously he made a fake with the intention of fake bomb with the intention of making people think hed made bomb. A fake bomb . Yes. Which i think is worse than a real bomb because deception because theres deception involved yeah. Involved in that. Yeah. And i think i think unpleasant think i think thats unpleasant from a moralistic standpoint. Thats very interesting. I dont that influenced dont know if that influenced his or not. I dont his sentence or not. I dont know bombs. Yes. Know the rules on bombs. Yes. But he was in prison already for that. Having been in the that. Yes. Having been in the army , escaped pretty glued army, escaped pretty much glued himself to the underside of a van. Very. Wallace and gromit style escape. Fantastic. And now hes been caught at a canal, pulled off a bike. Its all rather farcical. Lewis, do have anything to lewis, do you have anything to add . We have a lot add . I do, because we have a lot of very strong macho military men who are guarding the facilities that are working facilities here that are working here. We do. And theyve actually spoken to me, gone out of their way to tell that of their way to tell me that this guy was in the military. He was in the army, but he wasnt really like gung rambo. Hed only been in the for like only been in the army for like three years. So but he looks too young. Mean, at the young. I mean, looking at the picture, only he looks young. I mean, looking at the piclooks only he looks young. I mean, looking at the piclooks on baby,he looks young. I mean, looking at the piclooks on baby, doesnt; he looks like a baby, doesnt he . Yeah. He looks like a baby, doesnt he . | eah. He looks like a baby, doesnt he . | was talking to lawrence i was talking to lawrence about earlier, our about it earlier, one of our security i asked him security guys, and i asked him what he thought. He also no kwasi to finish the go you the sentence. Lewis, go on. You were security guy were talking to the security guy and he said didnt think he and he said he didnt think he was rambo type. Was a rambo type. He worked in the it he said he worked in the it department. Yes that was the point was making. Right. Point i was making. All right. We dont listen to each other. Not a major not like an so not a major not like an Osama Bin Laden figure. A bit more more. Okay, more low key. A bit more. Okay, fine. Going to move fine. Well, were going to move on the front cover of the on to the front cover of the sunday mirror by lewis. I believe got this. Yeah sunday mirror by lewis. I belie� its got this. Yeah sunday mirror by lewis. I belie� its the t this. Yeah sunday mirror by lewis. I belie� its the t this. Story, well, its got the same story, but it also has over a 1300 dead in kuwait. This is in morocco, kuwait. This is absolutely this absolutely horrible. So this 1300 further. For 1008, 1300 dead, a further. For 1008, 1800 injured. And all these people sort of buried alive, waiting to be rescued. Its just absolutely horrific. I mean, theres very little more to say. Is there, really . Well, there is something to say when you see the you know, ive been to morocco of the houses morocco and some of the houses are built strongly. Are not built that strongly. Theyre not. Theyre not. And it could have happened to any of us if we gone visit morocco. If we had gone to visit morocco. Actually, my wife, this girl who who i call my girlfriend, your future wife, your future wife. Yes. You should probably be a bit nicer. Is that her biggest dream is to go there. So of course it can happen. I mean, it depends. 1300 is important, but the most important number that the people know about it people want to know about it could me could have happened to me because she insistent on because she was insistent on going, can any story going, louis can make any story about this incredible tragedy. I its tragedy. | i mean, its just it is so horrific. But, you you horrific. But, you know, you often find in some often find this in some countries, areas, they countries, in some areas, they dont infrastructure dont have the infrastructure for to. Its odd, isnt it . For to. And its odd, isnt it . Because parts the because in these parts of the world likely to happen world its more likely to happen. And of course, its. And but, of course, its money. Money, isnt it. Money. Its money, isnt it. Mean just its yeah. I mean its just its awful, isnt we can all be awful, isnt it . We can all be clever about their building techniques. Yes. Yeah. A techniques. Yes. Yeah. Hes a surveyor as a doctor. Surveyor as well as a doctor. Yes. Just a survey. It yes. Yeah. Just a survey. It reminds me of there was one in haiti, wasnt there, years ago. And there some and there were some really disturbing stories about people being days. Being trapped for days. Yeah, of the yeah, but of course, the power as well. Like, power of nature as well. Like, even if you prepare, you even if you prepare, even if you i overdue . A major i mean, who are overdue . A major earthquake, theyve earthquake, im sure theyve prepared their buildings as much earthquake, im sure theyve prepossible. Eir buildings as much earthquake, im sure theyve prepossible. Itsuildings as much earthquake, im sure theyve prepossible. Itsuildito s as much earthquake, im sure theyve prepossible. Itsuildito going|uch as possible. Its not to going not to change anything. Not going to change anything. 1300 are not going die. 13oo are not going to die. And money. Its and it isnt just money. Its they could have prepared for it. But you can. Do you think the government could be doing more to prepare people . People could be people . The people could be doing you take a look at japan, are you take a look at japan, the theyve done in the things that theyve done in japan, more money. No, japan, they have more money. No, it made it isnt. Theyve made a decision that. The houses decision on that. The houses that going that theyre going to build, theyre actually theyre going to use actually use whatever metal use rebar or whatever the metal pipe use rebar or whatever the metal pipe poles. Pipe poles. Look, were going okay. Well, look, were going to now to the observer. To move on now to the observer. Cressida, whats this one . Natwest boss okay. New natwest boss worked for under investigation for oil firm under investigation in worlds biggest financial scandal. Right. This is exciting, isnt it . After all, the adventures of natwest lately i well, 5mm m hum well, this is all about the aftermath of the de banking of nigel farage. And, of course , nigel farage. And, of course, they got rid of their last chairperson, alison rose. Yes. And now we have the new chairman. This guy is called chairman. And this guy is called Rick Haythornthwaite brilliant name. Is that a real name . Because that sounds dickensian. It sounds like two names in one. You be haythorne you should either be haythorne or thwaite, not haythornthwaite. It much. It just seems a bit much. What the articles thats not what the articles mainly about. Thats not what the articles ma s0 about. Thats not what the articles ma so its ut. Thats not what the articles ma so its not. Its not about so its not. Its not about criticising name, criticising his name, just another reason that its a terrible decision. He he worked for yes. Yes he he worked for years for petrosaudi international. Doesnt that international. Doesnt that sound like a made up bad company . Yeah, it does , doesnt it . Yeah, it does, doesnt it . Yeah, it does, doesnt it . Disempowers film. Disempowers film. It does is. And what did this company do or what what is what is it alleged that this company did alleged to have been did is alleged to have been involved in a scheme to divert hundreds of millions dollars hundreds of millions of dollars from one mdb what . From one mdb what . Yeah, i dont know. A Sovereign Wealth Fund created for. We clearly dont know enough about asia and its people. Oh, i thought they were talking about imdb , the internet movie imdb, the internet movie database, its database, but it wasnt. Its not that. No, look, the not that. Yeah. No, look, the thing about this guy though, Rick Haythornthwaite, feel Rick Haythornthwaite, i feel sorry was working sorry for him. He was working for these for this company when these things were going down, but. But he. He didnt things were going down, but. But he. He didnt do it. No, he didnt do it. He. He didnt do it. No, he didnt do it. He was being paid £200,000 a year. Wasnt making billions he wasnt making billions from it. He wasnt the main guy. No. Was like it was like when no. It was like it was like when i was at school, there was guy i was at school, there was a guy who killed a guy. There was a guy killed a guy. This is guy who killed a guy. This is totally give you an totally just to give you an example something example of something pointless, just went to just to make it about i went to school a guy who killed a school with a guy who killed a quy school with a guy who killed a guy. Okay whats got do school with a guy who killed a guy. This whats got do school with a guy who killed a guy. This story . s got do school with a guy who killed a guy. This story . Nothing. T do with this story . Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Focus on the story, try and focus on the story, lewis. Saying are lewis. Im saying people are sick of digressing the sick of you. Digressing all the time. We have got time. They are not. We have got to cover the story. I think what youre saying is whoever i think what youre saying is whoe been to link him to have been able to link him to something. Oh, i see what youre saying. Okay. Buried okay. There was a point buried somewhere of somewhere within that morass of nonsense an analogy, nonsense im making an analogy, an seem an equivalence. It does seem unfair its a unfair to sort of. Its like a kind to sort of kind of way to sort of desperately connect him with this thing that he didnt do. And to be and also, natwest is going to be a huge scrutiny at the moment, arent of what arent they, because of what happened with the de banking . Theyve to this right. Theyve got to get this right. But use lewiss but i think to use lewiss typical this is bit of typical phrase, this is a bit of a non story, think. I a non story, i think. I mean, i think should give guy break. I think we should give a guy a break. You might have done other things, but lets move on to the sunday times. Lewis the sunday favourite non sunday times, my favourite non non commons chinese non newspaper commons chinese commons, non newspaper commons chinese commonswhy sunday sorry, why is the sunday times its times a non newspaper . Its a non because its non newspaper because its filled with basically promoting drugs and the war in in. I think you must be reading a different copy in the ukraine its always i mean youre never going to get anything interesting its murdoch thats anything interesting its murcissue thats anything interesting its murcissue. Thats anything interesting its murcissue. Okay. Thats anything interesting its murcissue. Okay. So thats anything interesting its murcissue. Okay. So look, s your issue. Okay. So look, anyway, the sunday times this anyway, the sunday times so this is about the chinese spy is a story about the chinese spy arrest. Chinese arrest. We say chinese spy. Chinese inverted chinese spy is in inverted commas headline because commas in that headline because this allegations at the this is all allegations at the moment. Who moment. This person who worked as parliamentary aide as a parliamentary aide previously in china, previously worked in china, previously worked in china, previously connections previously had connections with the so its all allegations the ccp. So its all allegations at the moment. We just dont know. We dont know. Fact that this big and the fact that this is big news, how suddenly become news, how did it suddenly become big news . There are so many big news items know news items we dont know anything they decide. Anything about, but they decide. I is just lets get anything about, but they decide. I afraid is just lets get anything about, but they decide. I afraid ofiust lets get anything about, but they decide. I afraid of the lets get anything about, but they decide. I afraid of the chinese. So more afraid of the chinese. So yeah, if true, if yeah, but lewis, if true, if true, the Chinese Government true, if the Chinese Government has a spy infiltrated has had a spy infiltrated parliament, the very the very height westminster height of westminster, that would escalate ation would suggest an escalate ation in this new cold war that we have. I mean, isnt this a little bit chilling . It certainly would. And im surprised youre surprised. Surprised that youre surprised. Your i dont your favourite phrase is i dont trust. Trust them. I dont know. I dont trust this why are they this story. Why are they printing this story . Is printing this story . What is this trying get us to this story trying to get us to do trust the chinese . Do you trust the chinese . Slightly than slightly more than journalists point . Journalists at this point . Chinese are at least well, chinese are at least more transparent about it. Mean, we hear yeah, but i mean, we hear about sort stuff, about this sort of stuff, like with before. With huawei before. You know, theres this sense with theres always this sense with tiktok and the company that runs tiktok and the company that runs tiktok and the idea you tiktok and the idea that, you know, politicians know, various politicians saying we just stop it because we should just stop it because were our intelligence we should just stop it because werour our intelligence we should just stop it because werour over intelligence we should just stop it because werour over intaligence we should just stop it because werour over inta plate. E and our data over on a plate. Yeah, is going if it is yeah, this is going to if it is a cold war, its going to be a new cold war, its going to be about intelligence, it . About intelligence, isnt it . Is. But its thats what it is. But its also convenient for us, isnt it . Is it . Well tiktok, i dont know. Like it. Yeah. Know. People like it. Yeah. Whats sleeper agent . Know. People like it. Yeah. Whats one eeper agent . Know. People like it. Yeah. Whats one eeper okay. . Its one that. Okay. A sleeper agent is one thats been there embedded a long time. Sleeper agent is one thats been ther theyre given a phone call. Time to do something. See. Ive seen exactly. I see. Ive seen enough episodes of the enough episodes of 24, the beginnings of bond thats beginnings of bond films. Thats thats how it works. Exactly. Thats what i feel like. A sleeper agent. Im a sleeper agent. Im a sleeper agent. You are sleeper maybe you are a sleeper agent. Louis. Maybe thats agent. Maybe louis. Maybe thats why gb news. Why youre here at gb news. Someone will wake up and. Someone will wake you up and. And sudden, something and all of a sudden, something bad or something good. Ill be funny. Well, ill be funny. E p that. I e dont miss that. I look forward that day. Anyway, forward to that day. Anyway, were to finish this were going to finish this section daily star section with the daily star chris gunter. The daily star often story how chris gunter. The daily star ofte its story how chris gunter. The daily star ofteits going story how chris gunter. The daily star ofteits going to story how chris gunter. The daily star ofteits going to be. Y how hot its going to be. Hottest day of the year. And were done yet. Were not done yet. Im sure weve seen that story yeah, i know. Story before. Yeah, i know. Not and 33. 5 degrees. No, not and a half to be specific. Half point to be specific. Thats not that hot. Its. Well, i work two degrees. I mean, quite hot, but i mean, its quite hot, but its not that hot. It doesnt merit front story, does merit a front cover story, does it . It doesnt. It does. It doesnt. It does. Know, weve got like you know, weve got like chinese earthquakes you know, weve got like chin natwest earthquakes you know, weve got like chin natwest bossesarthquakes you know, weve got like chin natwest bosses connected to and natwest bosses connected to saudi and natwest bosses connected to sal much and natwest bosses connected to salmuch more going on. Much more going on. Much more going on. A bit hot, i think. Its a bit hot, i think. Should be lower on the should be lower down on the priority hey, the priority list. But hey, its the daily its not daily star and at least its not aliens, it normally is. Aliens, which it normally is. Well, maybe will well, maybe this will bring out the aliens. The aliens maybe like weather. Out the aliens. The aliens maybe likeyeah. Weather. Out the aliens. The aliens maybe likeyeah. Vineverr. Out the aliens. The aliens maybe likeyeah. Vinever know. Well out the aliens. The aliens maybe lik to gb news radio. To gb news radio. Welcome back to headliners. Your first look at sundays newspapers. Were going to newspapers. Were going to continue with the stories now. Were going to start this section with the independent Chris Cummings Chris Skudder Dominic Cummings making plans comeback. Making plans for a comeback. He certainly is. Former Boris Johnson aide Dominic Cummings plots new party to end rotten tory horror show. I like that they say plots. Yeah like this is really machiavellian you know really sinister. There are other people in the world making new political parties, dominic parties, but not Dominic Cummings. Plotting. Parties, but not dominic cur hesgs. Plotting. Parties, but not dominic cur hes plotting plotting. Hes plotting it. Hes plotting it. So thats it. Yeah. Yeah. So thats it. Hes. Hes plotting and some people very critical about people are very critical about that. People are very critical about that. One tory has people are very critical about that. One tory has said that. One tory critic has said its yet more mad ramblings from a narcissist egomaniac. Wow. Wow. Theyre not holding wow. Wow. Theyre not holding back. Theyre not holding back or about lewis, which is or talking about lewis, which is amazing yeah, hes been yeah. So, yeah, hes been very critical of sunak. He said, you hes an intelligent you know, hes an intelligent quy 9t you know, hes an intelligent guy. Got the iq, hes guy. Hes got the iq, but hes more or less hes got more or less said hes got no grip power. Hes. He doesnt. Grip of power. Hes. He doesnt. Lot of people think well, a lot of people think that. Look, im that. But you know and look, im all for democracy and the political system. I think there should parties. Im im should be more parties. Im im more happy when these more than happy when these smaller and it smaller parties crop up and it gives more choice. Gives the voters more choice. I think thats fantastic. Dominic cummings say, Cummings Lewis some would say, though, hes not most though, hes not the most popular not being popular figure. Im not being mean. You some mean. Yeah. You know, some people would that. Would you 7 ee. Agree . Well, from what i remember , well, from what i remember, because ive to forget the because ive tried to forget the entire period, entire covid period, because those people should be put on trial they did. Yes. Trial for what they did. Yes. And one of these people. And he was one of these people. He was like he was totally supporting the covid madness. And then he and then he turned, if i remember correctly , he if i remember correctly, he turned on Boris Johnson , not turned on Boris Johnson, not just turned. I mean, this is a vendetta , i mean, this is a vendetta, like constantly releasing information on his website about bofis information on his website about Boris Johnson. Et cetera. And actually, a lot of people , i actually, a lot of people, i think even people who might have been boris like that been anti boris didnt like that kind the back kind of knife in the back behaviour so you behaviour approach. So you wonder much appeal he would wonder how much appeal he would have as the leader of a Political Party. But maybe he would. Know. Would. I dont know. I dont either. But hes i dont know either. But hes promising all these kind of traditional things. Traditional conservative things. Hes tougher hes talking about being tougher on crime and security and all that stuff. Usually that kind of stuff. You usually hear the echr. Hear pull out of the echr. And hes a smart strategist. Lets not forget, you know, hes talking about tying mps to, talking about tying mps pay to, uh, the population. Thats pretty smart move. I think that would probably go down pretty well. Hasnt done anything. But he hasnt done anything. He suggestion that he just made a suggestion that there should be this Political Party. He hasnt organised. He hasnt actually done it yet. Hasnt done anything. Yet. He hasnt done anything. Hasnt up chris, yet. He hasnt done anything. Knowsnt up chris, yet. He hasnt done anything. Know what up chris, yet. He hasnt done anything. Know what it up chris, yet. He hasnt done anything. Know what it is . Up chris, yet. He hasnt done anything. Know what it is . Lewisis, you know what it is . Lewis schaffer starting a schaffer im starting a Political Party thats basically what you actually what are you actually making your on what are you actually making yourshow on what are you actually making yourshow here on what are you actually making yourshow here and on what are you actually making yourshow here and now on what are you actually making yourshow here and now. On this show here and now. This is going to be front page tomorrow. Lewis and page news tomorrow. Lewis and you going do . You know what im going to do . Im to ask cressida, im going to ask cressida, would like to be involved in would you like to be involved in this . Not. This . Absolutely not. Admire what you but i really admire what you just for the sake for the sake of show, just say youre of the show, just say youre in. Run. Lewis i think you should run. Lewis i wait to see that. I cant wait to see that. Anyway, were move on anyway, were going to move on to mail and to the sunday mail now and whats this about parliamentary sovereignty overridden . Sovereignty being overridden . Think tank well, this is the think tank civitas, i civitas, which is, i think, a i guess a right wing guess youd call it a right wing think tank, so that the rule of law has been replaced law in britain has been replaced by of human rights by the rule of human rights lawyers. To the lawyers. According to the according article the according to this article in the daily this daily mail and this this guy wrote michael wrote this. Michael arnheim sounds jewish, basically. Hes sounds jewish, basically. Hes saying that they hes saying that britain isnt britain anymore because everything has to be done through the filter of the laws. Still all that the eu laws. Still all that theres that theres that lawyers stuff. I think hes talking about the of the time the fact that a lot of the time the fact that a lot of the time the judiciary the come the judiciary in the uk can come in and to parliament, in and say to parliament, actually overstepped in and say to parliament, actu like overstepped in and say to parliament, actu like , overstepped in and say to parliament, actu like , you overstepped in and say to parliament, actu like , you know, tepped in and say to parliament, actu like , you know, izpped in and say to parliament, actu like , you know, i mean, line like, you know, i mean, actually this is talking about the uk judiciary, not even the European Court human rights, European Court of human rights, which rwanda which intercepted the rwanda plan. About various plan. Hes talking about various we know, we saw this in brexit. You know, when kind of when we saw these kind of activist judges, or at least people were accused of being activist judges it came to activist judges when it came to rulings on things. Rulings on various things. I mean, theres mean, do you think theres anything . Anything in that precedent . Wouldnt be the oh, god, i wouldnt be the right the right person to answer the question. Mean, see his question. But i mean, i see his point. Dont its like point. You dont its like an ongoing overarching thing, isnt it, want the it, that we dont want the things are getting things are getting more and more sort of human rights focussed is sort of thats the accusation isnt it, thats the accusation isnt it, that the judiciary is effectively captured by what they say are the they would say are the politically correct . Mean suppose thats the i mean i suppose thats the accusation dont accusation here, but i dont know because on the know about that because on the other hand you do need an independent legal body that holds to account holds the government to account when break the law. When they do break the law. Right. Need you right. You do need that. You know, this the know, but but as this the government, government government, the government responds here and theyre talking how, a result, talking about how, as a result, a group of unelected, unaccountable and virtually irremovable judges become irremovable judges have become the arbiters, not only of government but government policy, but of legislation passed by parliament. Risk parliament. There is a risk there that parliament is there that if parliament is scuppered by activist judges and there are some activist judges and weve seen some decisions, maybe not in the high courts, but certainly lower down, that would suggest that that is a problem but other hand, problem. But on the other hand, if you you cant have a Parliament Just doing whatever the it wants, irrespective the hell it wants, irrespective of is kind of of the law, this is kind of a tncky of the law, this is kind of a tricky one. Question is, where do but the question is, where do these are they these judges come from . Are they chosen american system these judges come from . Are they choserjudges american system these judges come from . Are they choserjudges are erican system these judges come from . Are they choserjudges are chosen;ystem these judges come from . Are they choserjudges are chosen intem these judges come from . Are they choserjudges are chosen in by] where judges are chosen in by the political people through the. That is a good question, louis. Or are they you know, what is the process . What is the process or process . Yeah. However you want to pronounce it anyway, were going to move on crusader on to the independent crusader and the best way and a story about the best way to public funds. And a story about the best way to absolutely. Jnds. And a story about the best way to absolutely. Cash strapped absolutely. Cash strapped councils splash millions on failed city of culture bids. I dont know if you know about the city of culture, but the claim is that if your city gets it, it will boost your civic pride. So thats nice. Right . Is that right . Is that right . Yeah. And currently, bradford is that right . Yeah. This. Currently, bradford is that right . Yeah. This. Theirntly, bradford is that right . Yeah. This. Their bid bradford is that right . Yeah. This. Their bid to � adford is that right . Yeah. This. Their bid to get rd has won this. Their bid to get this city of culture thing was £1. 6 million. Now they were the successful its a lot isnt it. This is this is like bidding for the olympics. Exactly so this is a huge cost and various councils have spent huge amounts of money. And of course the argument is that this is not the time doing because we time to be doing it because we know are in know Woking Council are in trouble, birminghams in trouble. I was surprised that trouble. So i was surprised that the Wrexham Council the figures said Wrexham Council spent 305,000 armagh city banbndge spent 305,000 armagh city Banbridge Craigavon 227,000. Banbridge and craigavon 227,000. I mean so i didnt realise it but so cant you just say i want to, i want to do it . Why . Why do you need all this money to. Wouldnt you . But apparently there events in their there are events in their own right. Some argument right. So there is some argument to say no, its good to have a bid. Stuff. Bid. It creates stuff. Apparently the cost yeah, but apparently the cost is marketing materials, hosting judge plush judge visits so they get plush like banquets because youve got to the people who are to impress the people who are coming decisions. Coming to make the decisions. And consultancy fees, whatever that i remember when derry got the city of culture the city of the city of culture thing and i took my mother to see one of things that see one of the things that manifested, which an art manifested, which was an art thing, art installation with thing, an art installation with various art wasnt thing, an art installation with variotif art wasnt thing, an art installation with variotif im art wasnt thing, an art installation with variotif im honest, art wasnt thing, an art installation with variotif im honest, irt wasnt thing, an art installation with variotif im honest, i didntlt good if im honest, i didnt really enjoy but on the really enjoy it. But on the other i thought, this other hand, i thought, this is good because good actually, because its people into the city. People are coming into the city. People excited, people are quite excited, you know, you were a restaurateur know, if you were a restaurateur or you run maybe its a or you run a pub, maybe its a good thing. Or you run a pub, maybe its a goal thing. Or you run a pub, maybe its a goal thing know. Its hard to measure. I is. W i think it is. But it shouldnt so expensive to bid shouldnt be so expensive to bid for it. Really. Its extraordinarily expensive. Well, were going okay. Well, were going to move on sundays telegraph move to on sundays telegraph now. A reason for you to now. Lewis, a reason for you to be jealous of nearly 500,000 people. Because people. Yes, because 482,000 people own second homes in britain. Yes according to the telegraph. And its been its up by 50, according to the telegraph. Well, doesnt that just mean that people are getting rich . Well, doesnt that just mean that rich ple are getting rich . Well, doesnt that just mean that rich people getting rich . Well, doesnt that just mean that rich people are ing rich . Well, doesnt that just mean that rich people are getting . The rich people are getting ficher the rich people are getting richer buying second homes . The solution to this and the solution to this is that theyre going charge that theyre going to charge them isnt them and thats just ulez, isnt it . Youve got money, it . If youve got the money, you can still do the thing. Can pay and still do the thing. Well, its also the rise of airbnb in that kind of thing. So basically people buy these second make second homes, they make a fortune renting them out. Fortune just renting them out. What shocking is only what i found shocking is only 482,000. Actually, i would what i found shocking is only 482, thought actually, i would what i found shocking is only 482, thought was ally, i would what i found shocking is only 482, thought was more would what i found shocking is only 482, thought was more isould what i found shocking is only 482, thought was more is such have thought it was more is such a youd think maybe of the youd think maybe 20 of the population could second population could afford second homes this is barely 1. Ll i 1. I would love 1. I would love to have a second home, you know, somewhere. Somewhere idyllic first somewhere nice, idyllic first home. Yeah well, lets start with the first home. But, you know, second home be know, second home would be fantastic, but not fantastic, but theres not really can do about really much you can do about this. Would this. This is, as lewis would say, the market. If say, this is the free market. If people to buy the second people want to buy the second homes. Theyre homes. I mean, theyre saying that affects communities, that this affects communities, local communities, because you lose of Community Lose that sense of community spirit, this spirit, because youve got this constant turnover of basically tourists of tourists coming in and out of these villages these places. Yeah, it goes back yeah, but its it goes back to the core thing, which is they you will nothing. And you will own nothing. And be happy. The happy. Theyre taking away the cars going take away cars. Theyre going to take away the second homes and then theyll your homes theyll take away your homes and everyone thats only going to well, thats only going to affect rich affect these these very rich people who the means to people who have the means to have a second home. So not have a second home. So im not particularly that. Have a second home. So im not paryeah,ly that. Have a second home. So im not paryeah, screw that. Have a second home. So im not paryeah, screw the that. Have a second home. So im not paryeah, screw the rich that. Have a second home. So im not paryeah, screw the rich people, yeah, screw the rich people, andrew. Careful andrew. You better be careful because youre doing very well lately. Not. Im not quite at im not. Im not quite at that level yet. Lewis so were okay. But im going tell the but im going to tell the audience because is audience because andrew is no longer andrew longer little andrew. Andrew is like yeah. Like Jordan Peterson yeah. Im basically like Scrooge Mcduck around in money mcduck rolling around in money every. Thats what do every morning. Thats what i do now. You , lewis. Onto the now. Thank you, lewis. Onto the sunday times now. About sunday times now. Sorry about that, cressida. Finally, some progress of asylum progress on a pair of asylum applications. Applications. Yeah. For migrants who yeah. Jail for migrants who assaulted gendarmes in calais brawl. So weve got to two Asylum Seekers in prison over this. And this is. This is just this. And this is. This is just like the sad outcome. Its like like the sad outcome. Its like a personal story of what we already know, right . Yes. It doesnt end well for people when they come on small boats often. They come on small boats often. So these group of people are trying to leave france to get into come to the into the waters, to come to the uk into fight uk and its turned into a fight between the French Police and these as would these young men, as you would expect, must be very expect, who must be very stressed. You theyve stressed. You know, theyve found to found theyve managed to save £900 to get here or to £900 to pay to get here or to try and get here. Gone try and get here. Its all gone horribly ended in a horribly wrong. Its ended in a ruck. Injured. Ruck. The police are injured. Theyve got to the uk and two of them jailed. Them have been jailed. Is the thing. Yes, so this is the thing. Yes, people you have people who like you say, have spent money saved and spent all this money saved and spent all this money saved and spent this money spent all this money in desperate perhaps spent all this money in desperateknow perhaps spent all this money in desperateknow about perhaps spent all this money in desperateknow about theirierhaps we dont know about their individual the individual circumstances. On the other , if you attack a other hand, if you attack a police you to Prison Police officer, you go to prison. Right. But,. And. Thats right. Yeah. But, you im sorry. Go on. No, louis, go. It wasnt even in france where the incident happened, and it even happened, and it didnt even happen, yesterday. Happen, like just yesterday. Yes, in june. The yes, it happened in june. The trial was in june. Nobody knows anything. You know, youre talk about a censorship state. This is a lack of information about things happening. This things that are happening. This now been jailed. But theyve now been jailed. Thats why story thats thats why the news story is no, they havent now been no, they havent now been jailed. The court in jailed. The court case was in june i think the june 19th, i think the information i might be wrong about this. Says they have the article says they have been jailed, jailed. Went today . What went today . What went today . Well, i mean, presumably around around today, it says heres what it says. It says they pleaded guilty in Magistrates Court in folkestone Magistrates Court on okay. So maybe on june 19th. Okay. So maybe today theyve been put in jail, but thing has been going but this thing has been going on for like, how for like, you know, how the system works. Get sentenced no, you get sentenced later. No, all i is, you know what, all i know is, you know what, all i know is, you know what, all i know is, you know what, all i know is this. America, theyve the in america, theyve got the trials are public that theyre televised. Can see whats televised. You can see whats going on. Youre saying that you youre often saying that you have better system, have the better legal system, the better. Im not so sure about look, the point about that. But look, the point about that. But look, the point about im surprised about this, im surprised this hasnt often. Hasnt happened more often. They should like should have this. This is like it says here, more than 21,000 migrants crossed migrants have crossed the channel this channel in small boats this year alone. Surprised isnt alone. Im surprised this isnt going alone. Im surprised this isnt goiiits extraordinary. And i its extraordinary. And i mean, it be like to be mean, what must it be like to be the on beach having the police on the beach having this no one no one wins in oh, no one no one wins in this. Okay well, anyway, thats oh, no one no one wins in this. Part well, anyway, thats oh, no one no one wins in this. Part two. , anyway, thats oh, no one no one wins in this. Part two. Nextway, thats oh, no one no one wins in this. Part two. Next up, thats oh, no one no one wins in this. Part two. Next up, were; it for part two. Next up, were going to about the bbcs going to talk about the bbcs controversial jimmy savile drama virtue, in football. Virtue, signalling in football. And one mans plan to retrieve £165 million. Crypto fortune, which was lost in a rubbish dump. See you in a minute. A brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. On. Gb news. Good evening. My name is good evening. My name is rachel ayers and welcome to your latest gb news Weather Forecast brought to you by the met office. So its been another very warm or hot day, especially across the southeast today. And thats because weve still got a bit of a southerly component to our winds bringing that warm to hot air across us from the continent. 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Plenty of low cloud mist and fog in the north and west to start with, some showers breaking out later, but this rain erratically making its way south eastwards, marking a change to something slightly cooler as we go into next week where it will feel quite changeable and autumnal with those temperatures closer to average. And a brighter outlook average. And a brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on listening to gb news radio. Welcome back to headliners. Welcome back to headliners. Your first look at sundays newspapers. Ive had a few tweets asking if i would stop being so mean to louis schaffer. Let me just be clear. That is not going to happen anyway. Were going to get straight back into with mail sunday. Into it with the mail on sunday. Louis, be auditioned louis, will you be auditioned for show on the bbc . For this show on the bbc . Oh, hes crying now, for Goodness Sake, dont play for sake, louis, dont play for sympathy. No one believes that you are capable of emotion anyway. Anyway. Oh, yeah. The bbc, this daily mail, the bbc deny their controversial jimmy savile drama has been delayed after his claim that bosses were urging more focus to be placed on the victims. And i think its i dont know whether irony is the right word that the bbc who was the premiere cover upper of the jimmy savile story throughout its entire life, is making a jimmy savile feel. Well, you know , there were well, you know, there were lots of people there at the bbc who said they knew it was going along of that, along all the time, all of that, and did nothing. But then, and they did nothing. But then, of course, making a show about it almost engaging with the it is almost engaging with the problem right. This is it. You could say that, couldnt could that, couldnt you . You could say reflecting what say theyre reflecting on what they and what did they did and what they did wrong. Say think its wrong. I will say i think its a bit that it says the focus bit odd that it says the focus of the drama not been of the drama has not been shifted. We always said were working many people shifted. We always said were workin lives many people shifted. We always said were workin lives impacted people whose lives were impacted by savile, survivors , savile, including survivors, four whom also feature in the four of whom also feature in the drama. Really, what . Yeah. As actors , well, it yeah. As actors, well, it doesnt say thats what im to led assume, but this is an odd one. Is it because really . Because the executives are basically come in and said, youve got to the shift the youve got to move the shift the focus from savile onto the focus away from savile onto the victims. But a drama, victims. Yeah. But with a drama, you people who are you know, the people who are writing and directing and creating should writing and directing and creatiartistic should writing and directing and creatiartistic freedom should writing and directing and creatiartistic freedom do ould writing and directing and creatiartistic freedom do what have artistic freedom to do what they want with it. Exactly and people forget this. And people forget about this. Andrew the not andrew that the bbc is not in the business of making art. Its a agency. Its the a government agency. Its the state run propaganda department. This. I know you often say this. Louis yes, its thats a bit strong and no, its not strong. Louis yes, its thats a bit strcitsand no, its not strong. Louis yes, its thats a bit strcits a d no, its not strong. Louis yes, its thats a bit strcits a fact. Its not strong. Louis yes, its thats a bit strcits a fact. Its not strong. Louis yes, its thats a bit strcits a fact. Its ownedong. Louis yes, its thats a bit strcits a fact. Its owned by}. Whatever. Not even that its a propaganda channel. Not even that its a propa is nda channel. Not even that its a propa is aia channel. Not even that its a propa is a propernel. Not even that its a propa is a proper every all, it is a proper every all, all, all these channels. Its like russian tv. Its like russian tv. Its like russian tv. Its like russian tv. Its not like you want something its worth. Its worse than russian because. Than russian tv. Because. Im sorry. Cressida sorry. Im sorry. Cressida youre sorry. Youre sorry. Youre sorry. Youre never sorry. Youre never sorry. It is worse than russia tv because we know russian tv is propaganda, people out propaganda, but the people out there going, the there are going, oh, its the bbc, but they are bbc, its benign, but they are the the biggest evil the they are the biggest evil force in this country. The they are the biggest evil force in this country. Okay. Force in this country. Okay. Yes. Youve made this very clear that you dont like the bbc, but the point about this is, yeah, this is a bit perhaps unfair film makers , the unfair on the film makers, the people who wanted to tell the story the that they story in the way that they wanted tell but maybe story in the way that they war becauseell but maybe story in the way that they war because this but maybe story in the way that they war because this b being be its because this is being put together so after what together so soon after what happened guys wait happened right guys wait a hundred years. Theres tonnes of strange human beings you could write about or make one up. I mean, why does to be about why does it have to be about him . Wu em ema it would be like it would be like weinstein making a like Harvey Weinstein making a film weinstein film about the Harvey Weinstein accusation and doing it. I dont know if hes. Yeah, i dont know if hes. No, its really not quite no, no, its really not quite the same there. Anyway, were going to the going to move on to the next story. Is mail story. This is the mail on sunday signalling in sunday virtue signalling in football. About . Football. Whats this about . It though . Meet the well, is it though . Meet the antidote to todays virtual virtual signalling footballers leading england into world cup battle. Courtney lawes has proudly advocated for traditional family values and declared britain is not a racist country. So people are going to be saying hes far right. Oh, hes in a lot of trouble or hes been in trouble. He sounds. I know anything sounds. I dont know anything about been about football, but ive been reading guy. Hes reading about this guy. Hes interesting. So hes english. Hes parents hes got immigrant parents who came know, hes got immigrant parents who can hard know, hes got immigrant parents who can hard jobs. Know, hes got immigrant parents who can hard jobs. Dad know, hes got immigrant parents who can hard jobs. Dad was now, did hard jobs. His dad was a bouncen did hard jobs. His dad was a bouncer, long hours. Mum was bouncer, long hours. His mum was a prison officer. Yes. And he has a younger sorry, older has a younger sorry, an older brother from his dads first relationship up relationship who ended up in prison over drugs charges. So hes hes seen a bit hes kind of hes seen a bit of life. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. In life. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. In his family. And this has led him feel this has led him to feel that marriage kids and marriage is good for kids and this is what promotes. And on this is what he promotes. And on twitter, he said the twitter, he said that that the uk well , you uk isnt racist and well, you know, the thing is what courtney laws is saying is borne out by all the major studies. All of the major studies. Absolutely. The constantly. So theres major so every time theres a Major International study about attitudes races in attitudes to different races in europe across the world, europe or across the world, britain comes up at the britain always comes up at the very best. It is just in terms of stats , one of the least of the stats, one of the least racist countries you can possibly live on, not just in the world today, but the the world today, but in the world i world ever so its very odd. I mean, saying something mean, hes saying something thats true. Thats just true. It could be considered well, it could be considered true might be true. But true and it might be true. But why . Is, like why . The question is, id like to ask crested. Crested takes this true. Is he this stuff as true. Why is he saying this . Hes just he just wants his own little place. Maybe its because his place. No, no, no. Maybe its because no, no, no. Maybe its because hes expressing his opinion. And also because he had a also maybe its because he had a father came jamaica father who came from jamaica when 12 years old at a when he was 12 years old at a time when there was lots of racism in this country. And he will have had to deal with an appalling degree racism. And appalling degree of racism. And so the progress that so hes seen the progress that so hes seen the progress that so many these activists today so many of these activists today deny that there has been any progress. It is complete revolutionaries. Youre actually looking at this. Im looking at the bigger story. Is like, this. Im looking at the bigger storyis is like, this. Im looking at the bigger storyis this is like, this. Im looking at the bigger storyis this guy is like, this. Im looking at the bigger storyis this guy a is like, this. Im looking at the bigger storyis this guy a spokesman for why is this guy a spokesman for this . Because why shouldnt he be say he was six foot, be able to say he was six foot, six tall . Six inches tall . Raising successfully . Hes raising successfully . Yes, of course. Because if youre six foot, six inches tall, no mormon is going to divorce you because theyre going find theyre not going to find somebody youre somebody better. But when youre with of course, with Lewis Schaffer of course, shes my shoulder. With Lewis Schaffer of course, she believe my shoulder. With Lewis Schaffer of course, she believe that my shoulder. With Lewis Schaffer of course, she believe that people |oulder. I do believe that people divorced you, lewis. I do believe that. I do believe that. Yes, they did. She did. Because six because i wasnt six foot six inches i think its inches tall. I dont think its a six, man. A six foot six, man. I think that, i dont think its that, lewis. I think fact lewis. I think its the fact that footballers earn a bit more than you. Yeah, hes rugby yeah, but hes a rugby player, not football. Rugby player, not a football. Rugby player. Hes. Hes driven person. Hes a value driven person. I think fabulous. Think he sounds fabulous. I think he sounds fabulous. I think just get think its just he does get divorced. Just divorced. I think its just purely promotion for himself. Okay. Right. Anyway, thats a very view from lewis. I very cynical view from lewis. I dont know hes taking dont know why hes taking that slant. Times next. Slant. The sunday times next. And headteacher has resigned and a headteacher has resigned after it emerged he had supported an illegal run supported an Illegal School run by conspiracy theorists. Yeah, i mean, this is quite alarming. It is alarming. And lewis it is alarming. And this is going to be on your show tomorrow, think, on free tomorrow, do you think, on free speech course it is, speech nation . Of course it is, because this is right up as they would say, your wheelhouse in america. They america. I dont know if they say country. Say that in this country. Up here, alley i say alley up here, alley up your alley. Way, you say your alley. By the way, you say it sounds quite rude. Yeah i dont like that. You sounds the way you say it sounds quite rude. Anyway. Anyway, sussex head. This guy whos a head teacher at a school , this guy whos a head teacher at a school, and hes. He hes. He was basically the head teacher of his school. He was bullied out of being the head teacher of a school because he was against the vaccine lines. And he was against the vaccines. And he was against the vaccines. And he was against the vaccines. And he would go and help teach help out at this place called hope the hope sussex, which is like kind of not even like a kind of like a school, but but its been set up now. This is the key point, which i think youre missing. Is it a school . Is it a school . Is it a school . Because ofsted think that this school is illegal. Well, yes. And if a school be illegal, well, thats the thats actually the orwellian. Well, thats the thats actually the like orwellian. Well, thats the thats actually the like fahrenheit orwellian. Well, thats the thats actually the like fahrenheit orvyou an. Its like fahrenheit 451. You couldnt just go couldnt just you cant just go out tomorrow and get a building and say, its a school. And say, i say its a school. Why not . Because weve got a curriculum system and ofsted. Exactly. Police state, exactly. Police state, but also cressida. This school was set by two this school was set up by two former members the bnp. Yeah, former members of the bnp. Yeah, alarm ringing slightly here. I dont know whether that is technically something that excludes you, but its certainly maybe its not. Excludes you, but its certainly mabutits not. Excludes you, but its certainly mabut is not. Excludes you, but its certainly mabut i certainly wouldnt send but i certainly wouldnt send my children to it. Well, let people decide. Andrew well, look, not well, no, look, im not taking peoples freedom of choice. Child is getting standard child is getting a standard education. Its not unreasonable. I mean, if it was about education, weve about sex education, weve complained on complained about that plenty on this that isnt this show that that isnt standardised. Its the same thing, isnt it . You, you believe that so its you, you believe that the be involved in the state should be involved in every aspect a persons life every aspect of a persons life and not every aspect. And thats and not every aspect. And thats the worst thing about this country. A good thing. A good thing. Okay. Anyway whats weird about this is that ofsted dont know if its they suspect its illegal. Ofsted of all illegal. Surely ofsted of all people. Well, its people would know. Well, its sort their anyway, isnt people would know. Well, its sorwereieir anyway, isnt people would know. Well, its sorwereieir t01yway,isnt people would know. Well, its sorwereieir to go ay, isnt people would know. Well, its sorwereieir to go on isnt people would know. Well, its sorwereieir to go on tont people would know. Well, its sorwereieir to go on to the it . Were going to go on to the mail now, does this mail on sunday. Now, does this sound like something that would be wheelhouse . Louis be in your wheelhouse . Louis i was moving the was actually moving to on the next is exactly the next story. This is exactly the kind of thing i was talking about your lack discipline about your lack of discipline and talk about and focus, and well talk about it but anyway, on it later. But anyway, moving on to on sunday, two to the mail. On sunday, two transgender sparked transgender cyclists sparked backlash hammering by a backlash after hammering by a logical female competitors. Thats right. Transgender thats right. Transgender cyclist Evelyn Williamson and Tessa Johnson hammer, female competition races. Competition at illinois races. When are they going to look . This is incredible, right . Because of course, all of these various bodies are various sporting bodies are coming saying, you know, coming out and saying, you know, actually biological males shouldnt sports. Shouldnt be in womens sports. People in people are playing catch up in america. Definitely people are playing catch up in americacatch definitely people are playing catch up in americacatch up. Definitely people are playing catch up in americacatch up. Louis,ely playing catch up. Louis, whatever about whatever you think about america. The uk is really america. Yeah, the uk is really leading is common leading the. But this is common sense, right . Just everything that its just everything that sharon davis has been talking about. Exactly a new book about shes got a new book about this, actually. Yeah. If you can find it. If you can find it. Yeah, because waterstones staff hiding. Yeah, because waterstones staff keeps hiding. Yeah, because waterstones staff keeps hidden. It keeps being hidden. I mean, quite a long, mean, yeah, its quite a long, complicated with a lot complicated story with a lot of twists but twists and turns, but essentially, two transgender male to female cyclists have been lots of races been winning lots of races against women. And then theres this complicated twist. One of this complicated twist. One of them is in a throuple with another trans cyclist. Okay . Another trans cyclist. Okay . And but all of thats just soap opera nonsense. I dont care what people in their care what people do in their private the one that private lives, but the one that theyre relationship with theyre in a relationship with shoved a biological woman off, i think off bike. Think off a bike. Biological woman and this biological woman whos cyclist, everyones and this biological woman wcyclist cyclist, everyones and this biological woman w cyclist cy story, everyones and this biological woman wcyclist cy story, left ones and this biological woman wcyclist cy story, left heris a cyclist in the story, left her own race because antifa protested saying she was protested her, saying she was a terf. So okay, its a bit of a okay, youve got three people in a throuple, theyre a throuple, you know, theyre attracted to each other. Interests. They have similar interests. They cheating sports. They like cheating at sports. You course. I mean, you know, of course. I mean, lewis, incredible lewis, this is incredible because what i find frustrating about all about this is weve got all these brilliant writing these brilliant people writing articles and people articles and books, people like sharon joyce, sharon davis, helen joyce, etcetera, writing all etcetera, who are writing all this stuff off, pointing out the obvious. To obvious. They shouldnt have to spend right on these spend their time right on these books because knew this books because we all knew this ten that obviously ten minutes ago that obviously male athletes shouldnt be in female sports. This is this is just. Weve reached that point. I dont i dont that i dont i dont think that women should be involved in in womens think womens sports. I dont think womens sports. I dont think women take contrary women should take the contrary view. Dont you this women should take the contrary view. Dont you this is i view. Dont you know, this is i actually this because it actually believe this because it huns actually believe this because it hurts women in hurts fertility, not women in womens sport. Know . They womens sport. Theres know . They womens sport. Theres point know . They womens sport. Theres point having they just theres no point in having women playing sports. Women playing, playing sports. Hurts. It hurts. It hurts. It hurts. It hurts. I the fact that agree i hate the fact that i agree with him a large extent. With him to a large extent. Dont agree with him on you dont agree with him on this . Dont. Just this . Of course i dont. I just dont sport. But dont want to play sport. But you personally want you just personally dont want to rude. To play being rude. Really like to women dont really like to play women dont really like to play way guys do, the play sport the way guys do, the way ive spoken to many female athletes who would disagree you. They pretend its like lewis they pretend its like such female lewis they pretend its like such that, female lewis they pretend its like such that, you female lewis they pretend its like such that, you know,amale lewis they pretend its like such that, you know, you. E friends that, you know, you dont about other dont know about these other women different life women with different life experiences. Want you experiences. I want i want you to some of these people, to meet some of these people, not lack trying. Its just not my friends. Okay. Well, thats it. For part three. But coming up in the final section, be talking final section, well be talking about snip is becoming about how the snip is becoming the condom. Should unmarried the new condom. Should unmarried couples mystery of and has the mystery of stonehenge finally been solved . Stonehenge finally been solved . Ooh welcome back to headliners. Your first look at sundays newspapers. Were going to kick newspapers. Were going to kick off with the independent , a off with the independent, a crypto story, not my favourite louis. Well, its my favourite because its pretty funny because its pretty funny because its pretty funny because its not really a crypto story. Its about a guy who who, who lost £650 million worth of crypto tokens which is just basically bitcoin, bitcoin 600 , basically bitcoin, bitcoin 600, bitcoin 600, £165 million, pounds. Bitcoin 600, £165 million, pounds. Yeah. Pounds. Yeah. But he was basically getting rid of old stuff and he put the old computer with the bitcoin in a, black bag by the door. A, in a black bag by the door. His girlfriend took it to the dump and hes not mad at his girlfriend, but he took it in the dump in newport and the dump in newport and theyre the theyre looking for it. The problem of newport is problem is all of newport is a dump. Well, i would like to apologise to the of apologise to the people of newport. All. Now, newport. I dont agree all. Now, louis, about louis, whats interesting about this basically the council is this is basically the council is saying you cant search, you cant the rubbish tip. Imagine the jobsworth on the gate. No, you cant come in here. We dont. Theres millions of in its so of pounds in there. Its so funny that a council in funny to me that a council in the and you as an the uk and to you as an american, money. American, you like money. We like just think like rules. I mean, ijust think its it is funny. Like if he wants to go rummaging through the dump, he offered to initially think offered to initially i think i read offered read correctly he offered to give a of the give him like a third of the money if they sake did money if they Goodness Sake did some finders fee. Think some huge finders fee. I think crested this crested is right. This is absolutely jobsworth. Absolutely about a jobsworth. You annoying. You just its so annoying. Anyway move on anyway were going to move on now, youve got to be more now, but youve got to be more careful millions. Careful with your millions. I will say that. Yeah. Dont leave them plastic bags in the mail them in plastic bags in the mail on sunday. A Record Number on sunday. Now, a Record Number of their choosing of men in their 20s choosing to go knife. Cressida go under the knife. Cressida yeah. Eh e is becoming the how the snip is becoming the new condom rise in men in their 20s having vasectomy. But its 20s having vasectomy. But its not reversible. Not always reversible. No, but they claim its reversible. Then isnt reversible. But then it isnt always, it . Reversible. But then it isnt alw it s, it . Reversible. But then it isnt alw it turnst . Reversible. But then it isnt alw it turns out ive learned it turns out ive learned a lot reading this, that the more time tissue time goes on, more scar tissue forms and then its looking like this doesnt in their 20s. Its not like theyve already decided to have decided they dont want to have kids. Right . The whats decided they dont want to have kidsreason . The whats the reason . That a lot of them have is it that a lot of them have decided they already they already want kids because already dont want kids because people told that are people are told that kids are really mean, my kids really bad. I mean, my kids arent that but but but arent that good. But but but most people your kids are watching lewis, as well. Theyve theyve heard me say it they know it before and they know themselves. Youve been saying it since the cradle. But the point about is, point the point about this is, you would say this is you know, i would say this is quite youre quite serious. If youre having a because of a a vasectomy because of a decision make 20s decision you make in your 20s and then might want kids and then you might want kids later on and it might be later on and it might not be reversible, you know, i think. And so and whats the point . Just so that you have that you dont have to use condoms . This is silly. Well, apparently, i mean, theres a bit apparently sexually bit of apparently sexually transmitted what transmitted diseases arent what they used to be. Theyre treatable now. So everyones more relaxed about that, think everyones more relaxed about thamore think everyones more relaxed about thamore do think everyones more relaxed about thamore do with think everyones more relaxed about thamore do with all hink everyones more relaxed about thamore do with all the; its more to do with all the onune its more to do with all the online black online red pill black pill stuff. That what it is . Women stuff. Is that what it is . Women are which is, you are dangerous, which is, you know, potentially fair. Its very think. Very sad, i think. Think much no, i think its much, much worse than that. Its part of the thing where the whole trans thing where theyre taking children and making them unable to have children making them unable to have chiithats different. These are thats different. These are these are adults. No, these are part of the same thing. Its part of the death love. Convinced death of love. Theyve convinced people that having children is bad people that having children is baci i cant wait. Lewis i think i cant wait. Lewis is going to write a book called the death i think the death of love. I think thats thats what thats what it is. Thats what hes been leading up to this hes been leading up to all this time. Lucy time. Yeah. Lucy lucy harman has already designed from the observer now, this from the observer cover has genetically targeted medicine really made healthier . Apparently very apparently not. No, no, very little yield has genetically targeted made us targeted medicine really made us healthier . Apparently not. After healthier . Apparently not. After spending 13 years and 2. 7 billion, the human genome project announced in 2003 it had successfully mapped our dna. I successfully mapped our dna. I dont know why thats good, but i think the idea is that if they know your dna, they can treat specific really, specific things. But really, this breakthrough. This was a major breakthrough. Dna. Mapping the dna. Mapping the dna. Sound very well, it does sound very exciting, also , if you just well, it does sound very exciwell also , if you just well, it does sound very exciwell and also , if you just well, it does sound very exciwell and dont if you just well, it does sound very exciwell and dont get u just well, it does sound very exciwell and dont get obese and eat well and dont get obese and look after yourself, that would be a theres all sorts of reasons why mapping the human genome important. Reasons why mapping the human geno mean, mportant. Reasons why mapping the human geno mean, forortant. Reasons why mapping the human geno mean, for atant. Reasons why mapping the human geno mean, for a start, it shows i mean, for a start, it shows that nonsense because that racism is nonsense because were all the same. So it just completely demolishes kind completely demolishes any kind of racist act. So that for is completely demolishes any kind ofreally act. So that for is completely demolishes any kind of really wonderfulat for is completely demolishes any kind of really wonderful thing. Is completely demolishes any kind of really wonderful thing. Buts a really wonderful thing. But also, know, but what theyre also, you know, but what theyre saying that the medicine saying now is that the medicine that targeting genes that is created targeting genes doesnt anything. Lewis im doesnt do anything. Lewis im sure youve got something to say about this. This this is evil. This this is evil. Why is it evil . Why is it evil . Because its like its the pharmacy industry. They want to be able to produce targeted drugs which going to cost. Drugs which are going to cost. So more money than even the so much more money than even the regular when the truth so much more money than even the regis ar when the truth so much more money than even the regis ar theyve en the truth so much more money than even the regis ar theyve been; truth so much more money than even the regisar theyve been saying so much more money than even the reg years theyve been saying so much more money than even the reg years that ve been saying so much more money than even the reg years that canceren saying so much more money than even the reg years that cancer is saying for years that cancer is a genetic disease, that most of our diseases are genetic, some are inherited. Louis no, no , no, are inherited. Louis no, no, no, no. 99 of everything that people have have all the problems we have come from us eating too much sugar , right . Eating too much sugar, right . All right. Dr. Louis schaefer, you often say this. Seyfried fried Thomas Thomas seyfried fried thomas doctor, you googled that right now. All right. Do what lewis says, because otherwise hell keep complaining to me. This from the sunday express contact with aliens might imminent. Whats going might be imminent. Whats going on, lewis . Whats going on is i wasted five minutes of my life reading just a half a page of this story. And this is this is im going to tell you, the producers , as you know, god them, as you know, god bless them, theyre but theyre fantastic people. But this stupidest story that this is the stupidest story that ive involved in. Yeah, but ive been involved in. Yeah, but we report in the newspapers. Thats the point. Thats the point. Why are they putting this in the newspaper . Saying the newspaper . Theyre saying imminent the newspaper . Theyre saying imrshould for diplomacy we should plan for diplomacy with aliens, which we dont even know who they are. So weve got enough. We have enough trouble with the people who are in in the but lewis , if the the country. But lewis, if the auens the country. But lewis, if the aliens come, which, you know , aliens come, which, you know, all this chatter aliens, all this chatter about aliens, its on in congress, its going on in congress, its going over here. Going on over here. Its the front cover of the daily most yeah. If daily star most days. Yeah. If it to happen, were it is going to happen, were going learn talk to going have to learn to talk to these because otherwise these people because otherwise they obliterate they will just obliterate us with guns or with their laser guns or whatever. Yes. Imagine sending him i mean, imagine sending him in my goodness. Wed be dead in a minute. Im an an aries im im an an im an aries and im im an i am a finally. Weve just got time for this story. The sunday express, stonehenge express, the stonehenge stonehenge mystery. Finally solved. Id very quick. Solved. Id be very quick. Discovery beneath the amazing discovery beneath the waves finally solve waves that could finally solve mystery stonehenge. Turns mystery of stonehenge. It turns out theres things like stonehenge all over the world, right . And some divers have found one far near israel. Near found one far near israel. Near israel, which is nowhere near our stonehenge. Its definitely not near i was going to say the original, but i dont know if thats true. I dont we dont know if its the original, because if there are its are everywhere, its assumptions, isnt it . They think then . Whats the mystery . What is it . Still dont really know, it . I still dont really know, but think its like a town but i think its like a town square found lots square because they found lots of and of bodies, skeletons and evidence living around it. So. But apparently in this one they found cup holders. Well, indents that could yes. Well, indents that could have been used for cup holding. So a bit it sounds so that sounds a bit it sounds a very convenient. Know is. The we dont know what it is. The fact 40ft below the fact is its 40ft below the sea and this is something that people understand people dont really understand is oceans developed and is how our oceans developed and velikovsky lewis, is how our oceans developed and velik0\you lewis, is how our oceans developed and velik0\you on, lewis, is how our oceans developed and velik0\you on, we lewis, is how our oceans developed and velik0\you on, we dont;, is how our oceans developed and velik0\you on, we dont have time. I think its probably aliens. I think its probably aliens. Lets be honest. No, its lets have look the front lets have a look at the front covers of sundays newspapers before one. Covers of sundays newspapers bef so one. Covers of sundays newspapers befso the one. Covers of sundays newspapers befso the sunday one. Covers of sundays newspapers befso the sunday timesone. Covers of sundays newspapers befso the sunday times are so the sunday times are leading with commons. Chinese spy leading with commons. Chinese spy arrested the observer spy arrested and the observer has revealed new natwest boss unked has revealed new natwest boss linked to saudi scandal firm the sunday telegraph terror suspect laughed after arrest sunday express police catch fugitive on canal bike ride sunday mirror. Ill escape. Just watch me. Thats the same story there, the daily star story about how its a bit hot at the moment. Thats all weve got time for. Thank you to wonderful guests, you to my wonderful guests, Cressida Lewis Cressida Wetton and Lewis Schaffer. Were back tomorrow at 11 00, when josh howie is going to be here. Hes going to be hosting joined by nick dixon and adam blue. And if youre watching, 5 am, do stay watching, at 5 am, do stay tuned because now its time for breakfast. The temperatures rising. But first, solar proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. 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So as we go into the start of sunday, those showers will slowly make their way north eastwards into wales and the midlands, Northern England , midlands, Northern England, northern ireland, and later into southern scotland. And these showers could band together, bringing some heavy rain and thunderstorms as well as the risk of some hail and some strong, gusty winds. But it will strong, gusty winds. But it will be another very warm day, especially in the southeast with highs of 32. Now to start the new working week. Plenty of low cloud mist and fog in the north and west to start with, some showers breaking out later, but this rain erratically making. This rain erratically making. 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