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GBN Headliners July 3, 2024

A jury at Birmingham Crown court found 23 year old remi gordon and 22 year old cammy carpenter guilty of his murder. Cody fishers mum tracy said you never expect your child to be murdered. Murdered. The sentence passed is somewhat a blessing that they are no longer on our streets and hopefully go somewhat to try and eradicate this awful epidemic thatis eradicate this awful epidemic that is ruining so many lives. Sadly, not all have been brought to account yet, but they know who they are for us as a family, cody will still not come home and we will forever live in the shadow of his senseless murder. Cody fishers mum. Now millions turn their eyes skyward tonight as a total eclipse of the sun passed over north america. Its an extremely rare event, and areas of mexico and the United States at various points, were plunged into darkness as the moon passed in front of the sun, leaving crowds in awe of the phenomena. Many parts of the uk were also hoping to see that, although for us its a partial eclipse, but we understand cloud left many understand heavy cloud left many keen disappointed. Keen spectators disappointed. For the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts. Scan the qr code on the screen right now or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Hello and welcome to headliners. Your first look at tuesdays newspapers. I am simon evans. Newspapers. I am simon evans. Joining me tonight are the comedic duo who know that the first rule of fight club is to put photographic evidence on it. On twitter, stroke exits josh howie and louis schaefer, and we have an image of them here, courtesy of twitter account proper memes. Lets have a look at that. There they are, ladies and gentlemen. Thats a live footage from an earlier conference altercation. Yeah, people think that we dont like each other. Josh. Yeah, and they also just stopped how. Now. Just over there. Thats what we have to say. Im a little disappointed that brad pitt appeared in that photograph without my face transposed photograph without my face trans know that would have i know that that would have that have finished. That would have finished. Have the kind it would have been the kind of if youre of proper memes. If youre watching maybe you can watching tonight, maybe you can make iteration. Yeah. Then show that to your and then show that to your wife. First rule. So lets have a look the pages. Look at the front pages. We kick off daily mail. Off with the daily mail. They have record surge in £150,000 have a record surge in £150,000 council fat cats. Not quite sure what that means. Well hopefully find out shortly. The telegraph children must not be rushed to transition. Take it in their own transition. Take it in their own good time. Guardian starmer told to resurrect sure start to help the poorest. The times labour set to close non dom loophole. Set to close non dom loophole. Thatis set to close non dom loophole. That is actually a picture of the eclipse. Theyre not a non dom loophole being closed and the express nhs must end long cruel journeys for cancer care. And finally, the daily star give us a little light relief. Both give cows the right hump. Well, those were your front pages. So let us take a look at some of those in more detail. Josh, you have the guardian. Yeah, quite a lot of news here. Weve got a picture of a bunch of geeks watching the, the solar eclipse. Theres news solar eclipse. Theres news that, its all a bit confusing in in gaza, but it seems like, some of israels forces have pulled out of, around rafah and are pulling up to the north of the country in israel , so who the country in israel, so who knows whats going on there. And, but the big story for me, and this is actually because i used to work there, starmer told to resurrect. Sure to help to resurrect. Sure start to help poorest, start an poorest, sure. Start was an organisation Gordon Organisation started by gordon brown, idea was to sort brown, and the idea was to sort of get to families early on whilst the children are still very young and babies and toddlers , and provide them that toddlers, and provide them that sort of holistic help that would carry them through. And weve seen the first results coming out that people who were part of that Start Programme when that short Start Programme when it that got gcse it started and that got gcse results year, results just like last year, three three higher. So three three grades higher. So who dan than people who hadnt had access. So it wasnt universally available at the time. Universal. Well time. It wasnt universal. Well no they didnt catch no it wasnt. They didnt catch everyone. People everyone. So for the people and comparing like for like comparing it like like for like for sure start for when the sure Start Programme under the programme was finished under the tory government. So this was around 2000 was it. Yeah. Yeah. Was early. So so it was early. Yeah. So so okay, it shows. Okay, so it shows. Its intervention its an intervention educational or at home. It was like a one stop centre and they would send people out into homes. Into homes. Right. They would identify like, i mean, i worked there as like, i mean, i worked there as like a filing person. Right. But you like a couple of you had like a couple of families so families who would dominate so much services, and much of the social services, and it a lot of this stuff it bought a lot of this stuff under under roof. Right. Under, under one roof. Right. And like family under, under one roof. Right. And would like family under, under one roof. Right. And would like like family under, under one roof. Right. And would like their family under, under one roof. Right. And would like their kidsamily under, under one roof. Right. And would like their kids would who would like their kids would get 13. And then 13 get pregnant at 13. And then 13 years youd see the next years later, youd see the next part of the file continue as they got pregnant again. Broke that. And it broke that. And it broke that. And it brightened that point was it broke that cycle and it really a difference to really did make a difference to these lives. These peoples lives. You think, well, what do you think, louis . Well, what do you think, louyeah, or im not 100 sure yeah, or im not 100 sure about i know is about this. All i know is this is sure, start the labour was is if sure, start the labour was in until 2010 or something, right. Yeah. And so they had they 12 years of they had at least 12 years of doing thing. Where are doing this thing. Where are those today. Well they just those kids today. Well they just got their results. Got their gcse results. Did better. They did a lot better. They did a lot better. But know what. 7 because but you know what. 7 because those who started as those kids who got started as every every time have one of every every time you have one of these called new these new its called new projects start projects syndrome, you start a new the first people to new project. The first people to go totally go in there are totally enthusiastic. The first people who are going are working there like are totally like yourself, are totally enthusiastic, and then later on it just goes down the drain. Well, it went down the drain because tories pulled the plug on it would would because it would have would because because some point all of because at some point all of these well , its because at some point all of thes� 14 well , its because at some point all of thes� 14 on well , its because at some point all of thes� 14 on from fell , its because at some point all of thes� 14 on from the, its because at some point all of thes� 14 on from the end of now 14 years on from the end of the labour, be interested to the labour, id be interested to know what the numbers are. Im saying year all im saying is 16 year olds, state gcse is 15 or 16 year olds, would to year olds, so they would have to be them be the very last of them if theyd taken now. But theyd just taken them now. But maybe have earlier results maybe they have earlier results i would be interested to see. I dont want to throw cold water over i will say there water over it. I will say there was more famous, enterprise of was a more famous, enterprise of a nature under bill a similar nature under bill clinton. They poured clinton. I think they poured like if not trillions like billions. If not trillions into it had ultimately like billions. If not trillions into disappointing ultimately like billions. If not trillions into disappointing ultimateand very disappointing results. And there mean , there does seem to be i mean, some people say this, if youre going to spend any money at all on state educational on state sector educational interventions, as early as interventions, do it as early as possible , especially in families possible, especially in families that are failing. But is that are failing. But there is also a tendency for it to peter out a little bit once they get through. You know, im with you. I dont know, i dont know the full story about this. If i had to money on it on all to put money on it based on all the projects in america where they where they first they did, where they the first people, you people, the peace corps, you know, millions these projects know, millions of these projects and they all at the end, they just they they into nought. Because ultimately, unfortunate as we all unfortunate as it is, we all have a, i think, a built in disposition either to be in favour welfare or in favour favour of welfare or in favour of families taking responsibility own responsibility for their own kids. But theres probably some kids. But theres probably some cases presented cases that we can be presented to challenge us. But id like to id like to write. Id like to see the number and ill tell you something he mentioned something else. He mentioned Something Interesting about the palestinians. This is the biggest news well, we have biggest for news well, we have that on the we have that coming up on the telegraph i think as well maybe. No, no maybe not. No. Okay no, no maybe not. No. Okay and thats the thing. This is whats amazing about british newspapers. Much non news newspapers. How much non news non stories. Non stories are in this thing. The, the, the whats happened is , is israel is probably acting under pressure from the world. The world has turned on israel to , to get out. And now theyre to, to get out. And now theyre getting out, but theyre just not telling anybody. Were getting out. You dont you dont know whats on. Theyre pulling whats going on. Theyre pulling up north. Theyve been up to the north. Theyve been theyve fired by theyve been fired upon by hezbollah few hezbollah over the last few months. Theyre months. So it could be theyre building attack building up for a for an attack or retaliation. There dont or retaliation. There we dont know dont know whats know what. We dont know whats going theres very sad, going on. Theres also very sad, very today, which is very sad news today, which is the turns out the hostages. It turns out theres but think about theres 130. But we think about they theres130. But we think about they about 30 have been they think about 30 have been killed. But out that killed. But it turns out that they 40 immediately of they wanted 40 immediately of they wanted 40 immediately of the who have basically the women who have basically been and been sexually assaulted and raped tunnels, it turns raped in these tunnels, it turns out actually theyre out they actually have theyre saying even have saying that they dont even have 40 to exchange. So if 40 left alive to exchange. So if thats true, thats obviously incredibly depressing. Thats true, thats obviously increditwhyapressing. Thats true, thats obviously increditwhy isnt sing. Thats true, thats obviously increditwhy isnt israel keep on but why isnt israel keep on pounding forward . This is basically the war in gaza is over. Oven well, you dont know that. You dont know that. We need we need to. We need we need to. It is we need to move on to the next newspaper. We have the times. You have that one, louis, is the times. Good news. Labour set to close down a non dom loophole. Close down a non dom loophole. And so the tories. This is in the times and the tories were closing down the non dom loopholes. Non doms are people like me who claim residence in other countries and hoard mass amounts of money here and lives off the largesse , the health off the largesse, the health care system. I just had some. They just basically tell everyone that they pay their tax elsewhere, you know, and everyone well, where exactly . And then theres and then they but truth is, is they dont. But the truth is, is that you start treating them that if you start treating them badly, find other badly, they will find many other places to go to. Yeah. Of course its interesting. I mean, tories, people said they had clothes with had stolen labours clothes with their stuff. So labour their non dom stuff. So labour is trying to emphasise that there loopholes. There are still loopholes. There some still i guess there are some still some there. So that some loopholes there. So that should to to, pay should raise enough to to, pay for of the things they for some of the things that they want put through when, when want to put through when, when and if they shorten to government. Start. Government. Well, sure. Start. But things, dealing government. Well, sure. Start. But the things, dealing government. Well, sure. Start. But the nhs,gs, dealing government. Well, sure. Start. But the nhs, payingiealing government. Well, sure. Start. But the nhs, paying for, ng with the nhs, paying for, breakfast primary breakfast clubs for Primary School children, so, but yes , school children, so, but yes, its like any time labour says anything, then the tories go, oh, well, thats quite a good idea. Well well do that. Well, theyve had that for a while. Its interesting that two new tory labour policies announced consecutive announced on two consecutive newspapers, and newspapers, one for the left and the theyre the right, as if theyre starting sort of warm up a starting to sort of warm up a little bit now towards possibly making promises little bit now towards possibly makseparating promises little bit now towards possibly makseparating sort promises and separating the sort of general from making general vibe from making a promise is not generally news. No, no, its not generally news. And thats the thing. News. And thats the thing. It will be in an Election Yearin it will be in an Election Year in an election. But, you know, were saying we might do this. The truth is what is news. News is over. What is news. News is wars over. War an election. War begins. Theres an election. Theres theres theres an earthquake. Theres a theres a can. We have a look at the telegraph. Josh, we have. Telegraph. Josh, we have. So what you were saying earlier, theres Council Staff earning more than £100,000 now at high. So obviously, at nine year high. So obviously, tories came in and there was this austerity and it was this whole austerity and it was going be cutting on going to be cutting down on all these wages. Seems to these wages. And now it seems to have back , certainly have crept back, certainly amongst leaders amongst the Council Leaders who are earning some, some are now earning some, some proper big bucks. Yeah, so and i think people feel, i mean, lets just make it clear im speaking from my own personal experience , from my own personal experience, but council taxes are is have gone up is brutal. Yeah , its high because yeah, its high because Council Services have gone down. Were already in a very high tax regime, the highest for 70 years, depending on exactly how much youre earning and on. Much youre earning and so on. And council comes and then council tax comes around the and really around the back and really wallops to be, wallops you. Now, it used to be, im a much less im sure, a much less considerable sort of £210 a day or something that came through. And its just like every month and its like, and as you say, there is no sense that anything getting better. No, anything is getting better. No, the getting worse. The rubbish is getting worse. Potholes, everything. With the council. The other big council. Anyway, the other big story children must be story is children must not be rushed to transition. So is rushed to transition. So this is the is finally the cass report is finally coming out , the interim report coming out, the interim report came year or, and but came out last year or, and but this is pretty damning and definitive and really, actually says what, what the critics of gender ideology have been saying for a long time is that these are children with Mental Health problems and just rushing them into transitioning with, chemicals, with surgery is the wrong thing to do. A lot of them also have like theyre neurodiverse or theyve suffered from abuse. This is all self evident. The evidence has been time, but been there for a long time, but finally out there. Its on finally its out there. Its on the pages the the front pages of the newspapers. In government newspapers. Its in a government report. Madness. Report. And the madness. Hopefully after hopefully will stop. And after so careers been so many careers have been finished for saying very simple things that now seem so very self evident, i think thats fair. And louis, just to pull this off very quickly, 20s on the cows with the right hump , if you cows with the right hump, if you wouldnt mind. Oh, this about cows. This oh, this is about cows. This is about camels providing milk. And boffin says that that and a boffin says that that camels are going to provide milk. Theyre already providing milk. Theyre already providing milk in the middle east to a lot of people. And the truth is, its going to be for its not going to be good for anything because cows do not. Anything because cows do not. They they they burp methane. Oh, this is the issue, is it . They think camels will be a less, less of a climate. Right the truth is, the vegan vegans, whatever they are, they they hate humans messing with animals. And theyre not going to be happy with cows kept on farms or camels. Yeah, camels kept on farms. I slept, i took a camel trek across the desert in rajasthan about 30 years ago. The camels belched and farted their way through the night, as much as any could conceivably have any cow could conceivably have done. May have been, any cow could conceivably have done do may have been, any cow could conceivably have done do they may have been, any cow could conceivably have done do they taste . 1y have been, how do they taste . Do you know how taste . Do you know how they taste . Do you know how they taste . May have been less enriched . May have been less enriched . Dont know that do i dont know that they do eat them, do they . Got tongue. Theyve got a tongue. Theyve got a tongue. They taste. Thats how they taste. Thats how they taste. Well, on that, wonderfully archaic note

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