Admitting that the details of thousands of Police Officers had been published online. A british man is among five people whove been shot dead in violent protests in south africa. The 40 year old reportedly a doctor who was visiting the country , was was visiting the country, was killed in cape town last thursday. Its believed he was shot after taking a wrong turn. And a group approached his vehicle unread. It began after vehicle unread. It began after minibus taxi drivers announced a week long strike. A fire that destroyed the 18th century crooked house pub in dudley last saturday is now being treated as arson. The announcement from arson. The announcement from Staffordshire Police comes after a specialist Detection Dog was used to search the site earlier today. The pub was demolished two days after the blaze. The two days after the blaze. The force is asking the public not to speculate on the cause of the fire. Theyre urging anyone with information to get in touch. Information to get in touch. This is gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by saying play gb news now its time for headliners. Time for headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners. Your first look at thursday, his newspapers. Im thursday, his newspapers. Im andrew doyle and tonight im joined by father of five josh howie and bringer of truth, nick dixon. He may he made me say dixon. He may he made me say that the consolation prize, that is. How are you both. 7 ones family. Youve got oh, youve got a family. You speak the truth. You dont want children. You dont want children. Speak truth. You dont i speak the truth. You dont want sprogs. Diminishes with each child. T e this e. I found this cap in the office. It looks. I it looks gangster. Think gangster. m gangster. Do you think i can. 7 do you think i can keep it. 7 im saying its kind of odd. Think i can keep it. 7 newsaying its kind of odd. Think i can keep it. 7 news aukuss kind of odd. 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Have a thursdays front a look at thursdays front covers mail is running covers the daily mail is running with we finally turned with have we finally turned corner on mortgage misery . Certainly hope so. The guardian has living crisis forces has cost of living crisis forces student covid generation to live at home. The daily express is running with threat to quit rights treaty. If rwanda blocked again. The mirror has itv hit by more bullying claims and the eye is running, with new talks on tented camp for migrants in essex amid tory splits on crackdown. The metro is leading with bbc comic is held for historic offences and those were your front pages. So were going your front pages. So were going to kick off with thursdays daily mail. Josh, what are they running with . Rise of the 30 something women who have never had a boyfriend and big thats the boyfriend and the big thats the big story. No, thats just the strap at the top about whats in female magazines. Thats really interesting , though, dont interesting, though, dont you think . Interesting, though, dont you thinkthink that the bit i think is that the bit you read . Female read . The female stuff . To female. I go straight to female. Thats thats thats like. Thats like, thats my thats my dog. Wake up. These do we find out within. Just w. Well, just to learn. They educate like, yeah, educate me and im like, yeah, what these 30 year what is wrong with these 30 year old women . Theyve got two pictures women here. Pictures of women here. I believe theyre women. And theyre like, are they . Why are theyre like, are they . Why are they trying to say theyre theyre not attractive to theyre not attractive enough to get a boyfriend . What do you think . T think . The feminine whats the feminine equivalent femme whats the feminine equivaent femme whats the feminine equivaent sell. Femme whats the feminine equivaent sell. So emme whats the feminine equivaent sell. So itsne whats the feminine equivaent sell. So its just sell . A femme sell. So its just about femme sells . Yeah, of course. Youd know it was. Course. Youd know it was. And how fast . I said it was very quick, very suspiciously quick. What about this headline . Have we finally turned a corner on mortgage misery . You to talk are you sure you want to talk about this . Im pretty sure im done 30 done with the rise of 30 something women without boyfriends. Then. Boyfriends. All right, then. Well, do get well, when they do get a boyfriend, theyll be able well, when they do get a bo getend, theyll be able well, when they do get a bo getentmortgage. Heyll be able well, when they do get a bo getenimortgage. Hey|nice able to get a mortgage. But nice segway. Have we finally turned segway. Have we finally turned in the building . Yeah. Segway. Have we finally turned in the building . Yeah. Thank in the building . Yeah. Thank you. Have we finally. In the building . Yeah. Thank you. Have we finally. We turned you. Have we finally. We turned a corner on mortgage misery. So a corner on mortgage misery. So obviously, weve had sort of record Interest Rates for. For mortgages. Yes what record compared to the last ten years or so. And but it looks like or so. And but it looks like maybe they peaked and theyre hoping now that like it seems that halifax, who are the largest lenders in the country, they blinked first and theyve dropped it by a quarter by 0. 7, one percentage points. And hopefully thats going to lead to two more banks. Yeah, were looking at a mortgage price which could mortgage price war, which could be thing for first time be a good thing for first time home. Buyers. Home. Home buyers. That be nice. Its that would be nice. Its making think i should making me think i should wait. Youre im trying to buy. Youre trying a mortgage now, right . Yeah. Yeah. And dont know if it can be done. And im also thinking how everyone prices are everyone says house prices are going normally going down. Yeah. Normally when everyone that everyone says something, that means how means theyre wrong. Thats how ive life. But ive lived my life. But. But everyones got happen. But when Interest Rates but when these Interest Rates kick hasnt felt kick in, the market hasnt felt it it hasnt quite it yet because it hasnt quite happened it yet because it hasnt quite haplts ed about timing, its all about timing, you know, happen. Know, whats going to happen. Youre yourself youre going to get yourself a house mortgage house and a mortgage and suddenly plummet house and a mortgage and suddenlafter, plummet house and a mortgage and suddenlafter, of plummet house and a mortgage and suddenlafter, of course. Plummet the day after, of course. Of course they know of course they will. You know what . Sell more of what . You should sell more of these and then we can sell these caps and then we can sell them. The money. I think youre obsessed with these caps. Josh theyre not as theyre you think these caps. Josh theyre not as theyare. You think these caps. Josh theyre not as theyare. They you think these caps. Josh theyre not as theyare. They suit you think these caps. Josh theyre not as theyare. They suit you. Ou think these caps. Josh theyre not as theyare. They suit you. There nk they are. They suit you. There you go. Thats very jaunty. Very jaunty. Can have a look jaunty. Okay. Can we have a look at cover of the at the front cover of the guardian . Are they at the front cover of the guardia|with are they at the front cover of the guardia|with on are they at the front cover of the guardia|with on thursday . 1ey leading with on thursday . Theyve living leading with on thursday . Theyforces, living leading with on thursday . Theyforces, student ving leading with on thursday . Theyforces, student covid crisis forces, student covid generation home. Crisis forces, student covid gerisation home. Crisis forces, student covid gerisation what home. Crisis forces, student covid ger isation what theyre me. Crisis forces, student covid gerisation what theyre called now . Officially covid generation. Officially covid generation. Isnt it . A bit of a cop out, isnt it . Because call it. Because you could call it. I would them the lockdown would call them the lockdown generation, know, generation, really. You know, what Louis Schaefer them . T well, he called them non existent generation, centralised generation. Didnt need to happen. But it didnt need to happen. So think blame so i dont think we can blame covid, but okay, god, he wants to and there are to blame covid. And there are a number arent number of other factors, arent there, honest. There, really . Lets be honest. So basically in so its basically its 1 in 3 students starting university this live at this year may opt to live at home. Wow. Great news for their parents. As many as 34 of parents. And as many as 34 of 18 School Leavers could 18 year old School Leavers could stay its stay at home. So yeah, its not great, but its just part of a wider trend, isnt it . Its depressing, though, isnt it, as well . Because i mean, time mean, university is the time when go away. When youre meant to go away. When university, when i went to university, i deliberately chose the university from university as far away from possible lived, and university as far away from possofe lived, and university as far away from possof the lived, and university as far away from possof the experience lived, and university as far away from possof the experience ised, and university as far away from possof the experience is surelyd part of the experience is surely you dont want to live home you dont want to live at home and and lectures and then go in and take lectures and then go in and take lectures and be sure you do and then be sure you do something than is. Something better than you is. University the i went to a university in the same but like the other same city, but like the other side city, i could side of the city, so i could still go at weekends and still go home at weekends and get stuff. Still go home at weekends and get oh, stuff. Still go home at weekends and get oh, get jff. Still go home at weekends and get oh, get your laundry done oh, and get your laundry done and you did. And whatever. And i bet you did. It sounds like a very big city. Yeah. Yeah. Cleaner yeah. Yeah. If our cleaner was live in halls was in and also do live in halls of residence and have that but halls is so halls of residence now is so expensive. Yeah they charge you know its all private firms now and rake it. And they just rake it. I mean is it just that the Lockdown Young people lockdown meant that young people are accustomed are now theyre so accustomed to just at are now theyre so accustomed to just that at are now theyre so accustomed to just that they at are now theyre so accustomed to just that they dont at are now theyre so accustomed to just that they dont really home, that they dont really they anywhere. They dont want to go anywhere. Want dont think they dont want i dont think it a cultural thing. I think it is a cultural thing. I think its purely financial its just purely a financial thing. Before. Now thing. It was 20 before. Now its university. Is its up to 30 for university. Is getting more expensive. Getting more and more expensive. Theyre pay getting more and more expensive. Theyfor pay getting more and more expensive. Theyfor a pay getting more and more expensive. Theyfor a longer pay getting more and more expensive. Theyfor a longer part pay getting more and more expensive. Theyfor a longer part their life. Yeah, and of course, when i was at university, got i was at university, i got i got a full to get grants was at university, i got i got a full in. To get grants back in. The solution, though, that presents itself, dont go to university. Life university. So you see life finds a way. University fees have collapsed have also completely collapsed in a pointless over in value at a pointless over price. Why even in value at a pointless over pri� and why even in value at a pointless over pri� and theyre why even in value at a pointless over pri� and theyre oversubscribed . Go and theyre oversubscribed . Of people because lots of people go there when they dont really need its really need to. And its not really appropriate. Theres apprenticeships you can do. Theres things. My woodwork degree has held me has indeed. Me in good stead. It has indeed. You fix that mug ed, i mean, you fix that mug tree earlier, you made cap tree earlier, you made that cap and the were going and he made the cap. Were going to to the front cover of to move on to the front cover of the what is the express. Es josh, what is the express. Es josh, what is the with on thursday . About immigration. Sorry about immigration. Surprise. Looks like hey surprise. Looks like it. Hey go, go to quit rights go express threat to quit rights treaty if rwanda blocked again. So this is the immigration minister. Yes Robert Jenrick and hes basically saying, yeah , hes basically saying, yeah, were going to leave the European Convention of human rights. Its got nothing to do with way. Yes, it with the eu, by the way. Yes, it predates the it predates predates the yeah, it predates the that the eu. Its something that actually britain big hand actually britain had a big hand in creating. Yeah, helps in creating. Yeah, it helps all of all of our human rights. Of us. All of our human rights. Hes come out and said that now if you to end of the if you get to the end of the article theyre basically going to number is to go actually number 10 is distanced themselves from this. But the desperation but this is the desperation of the government. But this is the desperation of the but government. But this is the desperation of the but is overnment. But this is the desperation of the but is it,3rnment. But this is the desperation of the but is it, josh, nt. But this is the desperation of the but is it, josh, because but is it, josh, because i mean, not the case that mean, is it not the case that since the echr prevented the flight to rwanda at the 11th houn flight to rwanda at the 11th hour, that the government is thinking hes actually rethinking and thinking, rethinking this and thinking, well, have well, they shouldnt really have that kind of say over our judicial what is judicial system . Well, what is the point of it . Is , is that we will be able is, is that we will be able to its actually our to do it. Its actually our Supreme Court who has stopped them they that them because they said that rwanda country rwanda is not a safe country once through or once its put through or acknowledged country acknowledged as a safe country or a country, or they find a safe country, then technically this can go ahead, i would argue, and this is the other papers have is what the other papers have argued, is that this is more of argued, is that this is more of a because a political decision because this is a red line. This is this this is a red line. This is something that labour party this this is a red line. This is so not hing that labour party this this is a red line. This is so not going 1at labour party this this is a red line. This is so not going to labour party this this is a red line. This is so not going to cross abour party this this is a red line. This is sonot going to cross inour party this this is a red line. This is sonot going to cross in termsrty is not going to cross in terms of to leave the echr of threatening to leave the echr because because the fact is it benefits all of us. Would nick leaving the echr actually make it easier to deal with the situation of boats over the channel . Well, we dont know but it might be worth trying because we have something. Have to do something. See, robert just saying Robert Jenrick is just saying hes whatevers hes prepared to do whatevers necessary this is an necessary because this is an emergency the necessary because this is an eme society the necessary because this is an eme society have the necessary because this is an eme society have described he necessary because this is an eme society have described it necessary because this is an emesociety have described it as law society have described it as using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Its not really nut. Yeah, its not really a nut, it . Because its such nut, is it . Because its such a big problem. Its going to be a problem all of europe, problem for all of europe, all of coming of the west in the coming years. I to be mature i think we have to be mature about it and we have to consider all know, all options. You know, the guardian oh, guardian was saying, oh, well, well outlier. Just well be an outlier. Were just russia but just russia and us. But thats just a sort of putting it. But but that is a that is true. But the thing is, whether its something needs true. But the thing is, whether it be something needs true. But the thing is, whether it be no,omething needs true. But the thing is, whether it be no, no, thing needs true. But the thing is, whether it be no, no, totally. Aeds true. But the thing is, whether it be no, no, totally. But to be done. No, no, totally. But the theres the question is, if theres the law saying is not law is based saying this is not it, not actually it, because its not actually and going to hurt and its actually going to hurt the of us because are the rest of us because these are our rights. Would be, our human rights. That would be, is for to is it not possible for us to have without have human rights without outsourcing Decision Making have human rights without outseuropean Decision Making have human rights without outseuropean decisi� well,iking have human rights without outseuropean decisiwell,its] to a european power . Well, its possible, this been possible, but this has been a long that Long Term Agreement that has helped Long Term Agreement that has