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with ap saying their platforms, with ap saying on closer inspection, it appears that the source has manipulated the image. the princess of wales was admitted to hospital on january 16th and left two weeks later following a planned operation . more on that story as operation. more on that story as we get it here. first on gb news. well, staying with the royals and police say an incident at buckingham palace is not being treated as terror related. armed officers detained a man in the early hours of yesterday morning after a car crashed into the gates. no members of the royal family were in residence at the time, and repairs to the gate are now underway. the man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, then released on bail, and has been sectioned under the mental health act . two people have been health act. two people have been arrested on suspicion of preventing a lawful and decent burial in yorkshire . branches of burial in yorkshire. branches of legacy. independent funeral directors in hull and east riding remain cordoned off. that's after concern for care of the deceased was reported to
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police on wednesday. humberside police on wednesday. humberside police says that 34 bodies have now been transported to a mortuary for formal identification. a 46 year old man and a 23 year old woman are being questioned. they are also suspected of fraud by false representation and fraud by abuse of position . three former abuse of position. three former conservative home secretaries are calling for a political consensus to tackle extremism dame priti patel, sir sajid javid and amber rudd have signed a statement urging labour and the conservatives to work together to deal with what they're calling the real threats from islamic extremists. far right extremists and others. it comes as communities secretary michael gove prepares to announce a new government definition of extremism. other signatories include the former head of counter—terrorism policing, neil basu . a group of policing, neil basu. a group of mothers are staging a hunger strike outside parliament. the five day protest aims to draw
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attention to parents who can't afford to eat and are therefore skipping meals, so that they can afford to feed their children. their list of demands includes enforcing free school meals and universal credit to guarantee life's essentials. mps are due to address the issue on tuesday. well for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code that's coming up on your screen. there it is right now. or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now as promised, our headliners . promised, our headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners i'm josh howie guiding you through monday's newspapers with the help of comedic chum cresta wetton and associate louis schaefer. oh, no. ho. >> no. >> it started already. >> it started already. >> you know, rage aslef. i stole his tie again. he
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>> you know, rage aslef. i stole his tie again . he doesn't know. his tie again. he doesn't know. he didn't notice. i keep on i found where he isn't much headune found where he isn't much headline found where he hides his and i'm in there. his ties. and i'm in there. right there. how are you both doing? >> if you were nicer to me, i'd give you ties. i got millions of them. >> oh, what? like you give me a mug? one. there's a big online furore about you not giving me a mug. i'm sure that you bought the mug right? today i'm going to give you mug. to give you a mug. >> okay? >> okay? >> okay, i appreciate that. anyway, had nice weekend. anyway, you had a nice weekend. i like your tie. i love your i do like your tie. i love your dress. am allowed to say that nowadays? >> i think your earrings. >> i think so, your earrings. i'll ask them at the. >> your n >> i really like your haircut. i love your makeup. >> i really like your haircut. i lowthanks,|akeup. >> i really like your haircut. i lowthanks, josh. ). >> thanks, josh. >> thanks, josh. >> too far. >> going too far. >> going too far. >> let's say happy mother's >> now let's say happy mother's day. yes happy day. mum. yes. >> hi, sorry i didn't >> hi, mum. sorry i didn't call. right, a look right, let's have a quick look at the front pages. we had the times. blasphemy. demos are growing and radicalism. guardian tory warn tory ex—home secretaries warn against extremism. against politicising extremism. the you. express the mirror. thank you. express will get together with workshy to cut taxes, says pm financial times. apple faces ,500 million antitrust fine for blocking music streaming rivals say that quickly. daily star sacrebleu
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and those were your front pages. now we are going to go straight to no, we're not. let's have a sting. come on, let's do it. i love a sting. just love it. but let's first of all, let's go to the mirror . why do we have so the mirror. why do we have so many stings on this channel? stop with all the stings all the time. cresta mirror. what are they going with? >> you asked, >> well, i'm glad you asked, josh. message josh. recovering kate's message to the as william takes to the nation as william takes happy for mother's day. or happy snap for mother's day. or does dun dun dun dun. so does he? dun dun dun dun dun. so so people are criticising the image because , it's all a lie. image because, it's all a lie. >> well, the children don't exist . it's all fake. exist. it's all fake. >> i don't know, i'm not sure i exist at this point. so there's a if you zoom in, if you care about such things, you can see that one of the children's hands doesn't look as if it really belongs there. >> there is an image we can use. yeah. okay. and i believe. yeah. one the, some i possibly some one of the, some i possibly some i going on. i action going on.
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>> missing fingers i mean >> well missing fingers i mean i don't thought don't don't know i thought don't people photos all people just touch up photos all the anyway. but you the time anyway. but you wouldn't it up. touch up wouldn't touch it up. i touch up photos. wouldn't touch it up. i touch up pth)s. wouldn't touch it up. i touch up pth apologise that sunday >> i apologise for that sunday night . it's too early for that. night. it's too early for that. >> wouldn't you love it if people paying this much people were paying this much attention you. attention to a photo of you. i paid a lot of attention to a lot of photos, so it's just fair play. but this is, i think it should be. it should be should be. i think it should be law every eye or law that every eye or photoshopped picture extra photoshopped picture has extra fingers in it to let us know that it's photoshopped. but this is i mean, you're making light of it, cressida, but this is actually there's something horrible . well, what is it horrible. well, what is it happening? my guess is, is that is that there's a divorce, and that's what i think is. okay. that's interesting. he's not. i'm just going to. i'm hoping that that's all it is. it could be something worse. it could be she could maybe have a i don't even want to say. >> you think you think she >> do you think you think she might anymore? might not even be alive anymore? >> her. she'd. >> she deselected her. she'd. she did something. >> we've a picture of >> well, we've got a picture of her. a look. because her. let's have a look. because a of photos are. i saw
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a lot of photos are. i saw earlier were saying how beautiful the beautiful she looked and the happy how her happy everybody was and how her smile was genuine. >> about the fact >> i'm talking about the fact that wearing jeans that she's wearing jeans and hiking yeah. what hiking boots. yeah. and what it meant. she'd crossed her legs. >> and she'd crossed her legs. and that meant that was a and that meant that she was a lot attention of lot of attention to lots of energy, the hands. energy, but not to the hands. >> you you're wrong about this. just because there a lot of just because there are a lot of inconsistencies , that doesn't inconsistencies, that doesn't mean this picture doesn't mean that this picture doesn't show something show that there's something really bad. been gone for really bad. she's been gone for three she's been out of three months. she's been out of the public eye for three months, except for one little thing where she was in a car ten days ago. and that's the reason they're they're putting this ago. and that's the reason they so they're putting this ago. and that's the reason they so tr noticed |tting this ago. and that's the reason they so tr noticed thati this ago. and that's the reason they so tr noticed that she's not out. so i noticed that she's not doesn't wearing, any doesn't seem to be wearing, any wedding rings on that if wedding rings if on that if we're at the that's we're looking at the that's commented in this piece, i commented on in this piece, i thought just detective thought that was just detective howie the case. howie on the case. >> no, they're saying that that's what do say that's a sign. what do they say without it's an without jewellery? it's an unusual a royal, but it unusual move for a royal, but it could a hint at her getting could be a hint at her getting better. why? how it be better. why? how can it be a hint at her getting better? i don't know. >> now, you think that we've >> now, do you think that we've deau >> now, do you think that we've dealt this enough ? if dealt with this story enough? if you think the bosses dealt with this story enough? if you allow think the bosses dealt with this story enough? if you allow us think the bosses dealt with this story enough? if you allow us t0iink the bosses dealt with this story enough? if
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you allow us to movee bosses dealt with this story enough? if you allow us to move on.>sses will allow us to move on. >> the amazing thing is, you're treating this. and a lot treating this. and i think a lot of people are treating of people out there are treating this of. i'm this like this kind of. i'm always frothy always begging for frothy stories. you're mr stories. josh you're always mr senous stories. josh you're always mr serious with major things serious with these major things that's the world. that's happening in the world. this actually is, i feel this thing actually is, i feel tragedy coming on. >> well, at the moment, it's just a nice family photo and they're all saying, thanks for your well wishes. we're doing great, i would say at the least. >> maybe this is an educational thing general to thing for the general public to see images are manipulated. see how images are manipulated. good point. we don't know good point. and we don't know necessarily reason why. good point. and we don't know necess'maybe reason why. good point. and we don't know necess'maybe you son why. good point. and we don't know necess'maybe you know hy. good point. and we don't know necess'maybe you know what it maybe maybe you know what it could be. bet look, i'm could be. i bet this look, i'm going say this is what it is, going to say this is what it is, is one the kids was pulling a is one of the kids was pulling a stupid face on another photo. it's get look, trying it's to try and get look, trying to get family photos with five kids smiling and is kids all smiling and is absolutely impossible. three kids i imagine exactly the same. i bet one of them pulled a stupid face and so they the girl, whoever she, you know, or the boy, whatever it is. and they like, right, she looks they were like, right, she looks all in that he looks all right in that one. he looks all right in that one. he looks all in that one that all right in that one that smashed them together. oh, the arm willing arm doesn't match. i'm willing to it is, louis.
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to bet that's what it is, louis. okay, you can calm down, okay, so you can calm down, okay? >> no. well, i'm. i'm going to go and i'm going go out on a limb and i'm going to there's very to say there's a very high chance that something nefarious has. well, we'll see >> all right, well, we'll see who louis, what's on who is right, louis, what's on the of the times? the cover of the times? >> cover the times. >> cover the times. >> good news, blasphemy. demos are and are growing in radicalism and this to the times. this is according to the times. there's there's news. there's a there's good news. yeah, you know you yeah, this. you know what? you got positive spin on got to put a positive spin on everything. just everything. every bit. just because bad. because you know what? it's bad. >> get this right. >> let me just get this right. wow. a photo of, of our wow. the a photo of, of our royal possibly with a royal family, possibly with a bit of editing. that's terrible news. yeah, but growing blasphemy, extremism, threats are. >> could be good news, because everything. there's that old chinese saying , you know, give chinese saying, you know, give it time. is that you think the reason chinese saying it kind of is. i don't know whether those are the exact . are the exact. >> this looks terrible news >> this looks like terrible news to looks like violence to me. it looks like violence could be the increase. it could be on the increase. it looks end of free looks like the end of free speech. it looks frightening. why is it good news? >> because people are beginning to maybe that there's to realise maybe that there's tremendous fear out there. another word for fear is phobia.
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and there's tremendous fear. and that's what they're saying in this report. right. which isn't really a report because it doesn't say what the name of the report is. who made the report. it doesn't say any of that stuff. just says there stuff. it just says there is a report floating around out there. now. don't there. now. people don't question newspapers enough . question the newspapers enough. they where is the they don't say, where is the news? something you news? where's something you could teeth into? could stick your teeth into? but it you say anything it says that if you say anything bad , bad things about about his bad, bad things about about his about his about islam . about his about islam. >> so what they're talking about here is a connection between a extremist political party in pakistan, who i imagine we've all seen some pretty crazy footage coming out with blasphemy laws and whatnot and connections to the uk and how that might be then shutting down the ability to rightly be able to criticise islam, which we should be able to do, like we should be able to do, like we should be able to do any religion, including judaism. >> yeah, course, of >> yeah, yeah, of course, of course. so saying that course. so you're saying that it's brewed in pakistan it's being brewed in pakistan and getting and then we're getting over here. big here. hey guys, guess what's big in watch out in islam this year? watch out for . yeah, and it's for blasphemy. yeah, and it's being and being encouraged. and you're
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saying news because saying it's good news because it's cover. and it's on the front cover. and maybe this the beginning of a maybe this is the beginning of a bit public about bit more public discourse about it in the uk. because we haven't had track record, have had a great track record, have we, salman we, you know, we once the salman rushdie situation happened and the act on it, the government didn't act on it, it kind of was the it was kind of that was the beginning end, i think. yeah. >> and still seeing the >> and we're still seeing the teacher he's still teacher from batley. he's still in with death threats for in hiding with death threats for showing the prophet showing an image of the prophet muhammad , even though he warned muhammad, even though he warned the also had the class before, we also had the class before, we also had the cinema because it was a different strain of islam and people complaining about that. they took the film off and then i guess the recent one would be the quran that got scuffed at school, had that sort of school, and you had that sort of really press really disgusting press conference where you had the police sort of kowtowing and the mother begging for her mother basically begging for her child's mother basically begging for her child mean, people don't >> i mean, some people don't think really a problem, think this is really a problem, do you invited do they? and you invited a fellow comic to test fellow comic recently to test this have had this out. have you had a response to that? >> strangely haven't, yes, >> strangely i haven't, yes, some comic , frank some a fellow comic, frank boyle, anybody boyle, said that anybody who talks is talks about islamists is basically racist. and i said, all right, we'll just put up a picture of, prophet mohammed looking all handsome and
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whatever, would whatever, because that would still break blasphemy laws. still break the blasphemy laws. yeah. whole point is we yeah. and the whole point is we live liberal democracy and live in a liberal democracy and we or we at least on we should or we at least on papen we should or we at least on paper, have the freedom to do this. this is why a word like islamophobia, i believe, is such a problematic word. because it's not just the phobia element you're it's the you're talking about. it's the islam. if there was a word that meant anti—muslim bigotry, i'm like , absolutely fine, but like, absolutely fine, but this is religion. why, why, is about the religion. why, why, why not? that's not ease up about it. let's talk about it. communicate it ? communicate about it? >> because this is a comedy >> no, because this is a comedy show. 11:00 at night show. it's on at 11:00 at night that people want to sleep. that people want to go to sleep. i go to sleep after i want to go to sleep after this. me worried. i want to go to sleep after this.fact me worried. i want to go to sleep after this.fact when me worried. i want to go to sleep after this.fact when i me worried. i want to go to sleep after this.fact when i say worried. i want to go to sleep after this.fact when i say good ed. the fact is, when i say good news, cressida. >> that you're >> yeah, i know that you're worried is the problem. and you shouldn't be able to worried shouldn't be able to be worried to this. and this is to talk about this. and this is exactly we talk. exactly why we need to talk. >> he's worried as much as >> if he's worried as much as bored. but i agree you that bored. but i agree with you that it's that it's on the front it's good that it's on the front page. they finally page. it's like if they finally put problems we have put all the problems we have with on the front page of with louis on the front page of the times, nation would the times, then the nation would understand what it's actually like. let's to >> so let's well, let's go to a really story. krista, really exciting story. krista, what's express going with? really exciting story. krista,
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thwe'll express going with? really exciting story. krista, thwe'll get.press going with? really exciting story. krista, thwe'll get tougher ing with? really exciting story. krista, thwe'll get tougher with vith? really exciting story. krista, thwe'll get tougher with work. >> we'll get tougher with work. shy to cut taxes, says pm. >> not afraid to talk >> yeah, not afraid to talk about on fire. >> yeah, not afraid to talk abois on fire. >> yeah, not afraid to talk abois rishi, fire. >> yeah, not afraid to talk abois rishi, fire he's going >> yeah, not afraid to talk abois rishi,firehe's going to >> is rishi, so he's going to slash ballooning benefits slash the ballooning benefits bill further to get bill by going further to get more work and more people back into work and reduce burden , so what reduce the tax burden, so what does that mean? he's he's going to encourage who to encourage people who aren't working and working to go to work. and he says the he's going says that the money he's going to them going to work to save from them going to work and paying benefits, and not paying them benefits, he's to make sure he's going to use to make sure more people don't do or more people don't do that or something. it something. i don't know, it sounds like he's worried about not winning election. not winning an election. >> yeah, strangely. >> yeah, strangely. >> louis, interesting >> now, louis, the interesting thing basically thing is they're basically taking labour, taking this policy from labour, who week announced who just this week announced a very similar set of policies. >> well, that's what you do in an election . you take from the an election. you take from the other that's what other guy. that's that's what you when you're fighting for you do when you're fighting for your life. you just steal everything. you these everything. do you think these people of people have any morals? of course. thing in course. the smallest thing in the world is for them to steal for the other side. that's like, not even that's not even a crime register. >> it's not even going to register. >> are we going to have any original policies when it comes time to the election? >> know what these >> you know what this these people sunak these
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people is rishi sunak these conservatives, they should i don't they don't have don't know what they don't have a chance in the world. really. >> well, let's do >> all right. well, let's do finally , cover the star, finally, the cover of the star, louis sacrebleu sacrebleu words. >> boffin. this is a french guy. engushis >> boffin. this is a french guy. english is just badly spoken french. this is a french guy, and he thinks that. he thinks that the language, this language, english language, is french. but it's not true, because a third of the words, maybe two, maybe 40% of the words are german. all the small words are german. all the small words . words. >> how dare he. >> how dare he. >> yes, exactly. people saying, yeah, it's just arrogance. because. because there are a lot of french words . there are a lot of french words. there are a lot of french words. there are a lot of roman words that later became french so the french french words. so the french people could think that they french words. so the french peoplto. ould think that they french words. so the french peoplto. theythink that they french words. so the french peoplto. they were that they french words. so the french peoplto. they were french,ey french words. so the french peoplto. they were french, but used to. they were french, but they just from the roman they were just from the roman times. but most of the words, especially words, especially the small words, are german. >> e w— >> no, what they don't understand course, understand is, of course, christa. plenty of our christa. is that plenty of our language from celtic language comes from celtic things like baguette is an old celtic word , croissant. these celtic word, croissant. these are all from sort of deep wales and ireland, right? >> i don't know, did you do
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french at school? i did, i loved it. we didn't necessarily speak it. we didn't necessarily speak it. brilliant. bear in mind i'm from the west country . i from the west country. i remember going on a french school and my hearing school trip and my hearing my friend saying, air, bongu friend saying, air, merci, bongu to shopkeeper. that was to a shopkeeper. and that was quite a magical moment. >> you gave up languages at that point? liked point? well, i liked french, but, do we sometimes but, i do think we sometimes murder it, don't we? >> well, can i say something nice? that's the french. that's. excuse me? that's the josh that we like . the funny josh, not the we like. the funny josh, not the serious lewis. >> i have a wide range of ability here. i don't have to be stuck within one particular persona like you are just stuck in mental. >> yes, mental. >> yes, mental. >> you need more facets, right? that's the front pages. given the headliners treatment , come the headliners treatment, come back to see how we deal with the pope. pope thing about muslims armorials and the grey wall. and i'm about in
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welcome back to headliners. i'm josh howie still going through monday's newspapers with considered cresta, wetton and overly emotional louis schaefer. cresta monday's i news first. and i like the pope. the pope smokes. but what is he smoking? >> what is he smoking? ukraine voices fury after pope suggests raising white flag to russia. so the pope in his defence. he's been interviewed. he did a swiss , interview and he made some comments that have made people
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very angry. so the ukrainian foreign minister has spoken out and condemned his comments, he's he's pope out with he's the pope has come out with this idea. he says people have got to have he's suggesting that ukraine should have the courage of flag, which is it's of the white flag, which is it's an oxymoron, isn't it? i mean, putting the white flag , he's putting the white flag, he's saying, why don't you just surrender? sort of not surrender? he's sort of not saying because he's sort of saying that because he's sort of saying, put white flag saying, put up the white flag and to negotiate. except and begin to negotiate. except that say it, yeah, that he did say it, but yeah, right. well, exactly, exactly . right. well, exactly, exactly. so he's talking so he's he thinks he's talking about guess he's religious about i guess he's a religious quy- about i guess he's a religious guy. can't you know, he's got guy. he can't you know, he's got to end the war. he can't to say end the war. he can't say, yeah, keep going. >> exactly like in world >> exactly like what in world war ii, the allies should have just sort of negotiated a surrender. well, sometimes. >> yes, sometimes you have to do that. >> not when your country has been invaded. >> well, when your country is being invaded and the part of your country that's. i don't want speak the i want to speak for the ukraine. i am according dna am ukrainian. according to dna tests ancestry.com . so i am tests by ancestry.com. so i am ukrainian, so i i have ukrainian, so i feel i have a right to. i don't even know if i feel i have a right. is the pope
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, catholic, anyway, here's i don't know any more in this world that we live in. here's the point. the point is, the pope happens to be right there at a stalemate between those two countries. and russia countries. and. and russia doesn't to wants to hold on doesn't want to wants to hold on to the lands that are historic in their minds. russian. and a case could be made that even the ukraine is historic. i don't support the russians. >> they did an illegal invasion. this is a ridiculous thing. the pope shouldn't be getting involved in this. of course we all want peace. i understand everybody wants peace. don't you just be the pope to just have to be the pope to visit you just say visit? you can't just say shouldn't be killed. >> things. if you >> more of good things. if you like to work with to like trying to work with you to and just get along. and say, guys, just get along. you it's not going to you know it's not going to happen. to got happen. you've got to you've got to. well, polish foreign to. well, the polish foreign minister how about minister is saying, how about for balance, encouraging putin to courage withdraw for balance, encouraging putin to army? courage withdraw for balance, encouraging putin to exactly. courage withdraw for balance, encouraging putin to exactly. couralso, withdraw for balance, encouraging putin to exactly. couralso, withif aw >> exactly. and also, what if the invaded? be the vatican was invaded? he'd be like, oh, let's just make peace straight doesn't straight away. it doesn't matter. also says matter. and, and he also says a thing now, associations thing here now, associations are never no no, never a surrender. no no, negotiations definitely be negotiations can definitely be a surrender. with my surrender. i've argued with my wife earlier. yeah, that was
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definitely a surrender . that wife earlier. yeah, that was definitely a surrender. that was that was not me winning the argument at all, he does say saying at the end, though, that the hostilities which caused immense the immense suffering among the civilian immense suffering among the civiliias possible. of course, soon as possible. of course, everybody wants that sentiment, but real world, but we live in the real world, and same with gaza and and the same with gaza and israel. frustrating. and the same with gaza and israel. moving rustrating. and the same with gaza and israel. moving rus'toting. anyway, moving on to the guardian and louis will there be a memorial for this tory war against tories ? against tories? >> yes. well this is the tory mp criticises plans for memorial to muslim soldiers who died in the world wars and which is nice to have these, memorials . but have these, these memorials. but the truth is why is it happening? why are they doing it now? because they want to remind the muslims, hey, didn't we fight were fight together? things were good. some good times good. we had some good times together. saying cynical? >> are you seriously saying that? >> totally cynical. let. >> it is totally cynical. let. i'm to tell you something. i'm going to tell you something. i'm against the government spending this. i'm spending any money on this. i'm against they against the government. they want government wants to want to. the government wants to build in build a holocaust memorial in the park, in parliament square, on garden in parliament on the garden in parliament gardens. i think it's called building on a green space, not in my name. and so , but it is to
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in my name. and so, but it is to give it some credit. >> it's nice to remind ourselves that there's lots of british muslims. right. and to remind british muslims and, you know, hey, guys, bit of unity here. >> £1 million for better social cohesion, integration . well, cohesion, integration. well, yes. these are not necessarily bad things at all. and it's not like people were immediately going, oh well what about, memorials for other religions? well, there are memorials for catholics. there have been memorials, i think, for sikhs , memorials, i think, for sikhs, so why not £1 million in the grand scheme of the muslims fighting to put this memorial up , are they demanding it be put 7 up. up? >> i don't think that they are. i think it's come from some other place. but the other place is place. other place. but the other place is well, place. other place. but the other place is well, people ice. other place. but the other place is well, people are using this >> well, people are using this as of way. and obviously as a sort of way. and obviously this been the guardian to this has been the guardian to sort somehow that sort of prove somehow that tories are actually islamophobic, even though that word doesn't isn't real. it's made up word, every word. but no, no, but okay, fine. but no, no, but but okay, fine. but the meanings are definitely not fixed on it by any means, but
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the point is, what the actual messages were about were saying , messages were about were saying, what's this got to do with fiscal policy? absolutely. and that like why it that is true. like why was it announced there? it's announced then and there? it's got nothing to do with fiscal policy. it shouldn't be put in the budget. think it's not the budget. i think it's not a bad thing at all. and maybe rishi sunak should have announced to put it announced it, but to put it there, seems ridiculous. there, it seems ridiculous. >> totally agree. >> yeah, totally agree. >> yeah, totally agree. >> then use that >> yeah. and to then use that as a, as sort like oh look a, as a sort of like oh look how, you know, prejudiced they are. are totally are. the tories are totally legitimate finance concerns. >> this not >> yeah. this is not about islamophobia, right. >> telegraph next and >> monday's telegraph next and crestor, what made up word has been rejected and humza yousafs claim of islamophobia over gaza now rejected. >> so, humza yousaf as we know, he was there was supposed to be an amount of money given to , the an amount of money given to, the united nations relief and works agency. it was supposed to be between 100,000 and £200,000. and he just said , do you know and he just said, do you know what? make it 250, which he shouldn't have done , if i may shouldn't have done, if i may say, it's more that it was
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actually not going to unrwa and it was instead going to the united nations relief. >> instead put the >> and they instead put the money to united money allocated to the united nafions money allocated to the united nations , united nations relief nations, united nations relief across to unrwa. and that's what the issue is, because the money would have still done good things with the united nations, which i can't seem to say relief and would have built water pipes and would have built water pipes and various other things. >> it that did it >> but isn't it that he did it for family reasons? >> well, this is the accusation, but the the point this >> well, this is the accusation, but thewas the point this >> well, this is the accusation, but thewas allocated this money was allocated already going nations and going to the united nations and instead he allocated it to another the united another part of the united nafions another part of the united nations without really getting necessary permissions to do so. and that money is associated with hamas, unrwa and the next hamas members. >> and the next day, his his family, family is released from gaza, which is very suspicious. there's a there's a trial going on in america about one of the trump trials where there were similar things happen. it was like the appearance of, of in of what i call it. basically, he's accused of using taxpayer funds to get well. >> but and the person who
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accused him who's from the scottish conservatives, the backbencher basically said, no, this not islamophobic . so this is not islamophobic. so i think part of the real story here is also the is , is humza here is also the is, is humza here is using he is, is humza here is also the is, is humza here is using islamophobia as yousaf using islamophobia as a reason to not have to explain a very legitimate question ? well, very legitimate question? well, why did you reallocate the money, isn't it? >> yeah, exactly. exactly you can't just take other people's funds and do what you like with them because in—laws them because your in—laws have been or because been trapped in gaza, or because you've particular person you've got a particular person or reason. or whatever reason. >> whatever reason is, >> it's whatever his reason is, he should be to he still should be able to explain it without pointing and going anyway going islamophobia. yeah. anyway very annoying, frustrating. daily louis labour daily mail now, and louis labour is coming for you. >> yeah, possibly. yeah. this is a labour to target. the tories grey wall at general election is keir starmer seeks to exploit pensioner backlash. well this could be me because i'm a pensioner. number one. number two i've got fantastic grey hair and. but number three i built like a brick wall. i'm not a tory and i cannot vote. so there's no point to being nice to me. >> you can't vote. are you serious? >> i can't vote because they
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don't let people like me vote unless people with mental health conditions. because conditions. no, because i have to be from immigrant to be from some immigrant community part the community that's part of the commonwealth. but because there's a total hatred for america country, which america in this country, which doesn't allow us to vote if you and you don't make them matters any better, do you? it's says any better, do you? it's it says this labour is trying to make hay out of the budget, which didn't really impress anybody and every budget helps and is every budget helps somebody and hurts somebody, and they're the old they're saying to the old people, hey, for labour and people, hey, vote for labour and we'll give you more money. but the truth is they're not going to get it. >> well, this is the interesting thing, chris. >> there exactly is >> there is exactly this is they sort they're sort of they're saying they're trying appeal because trying to appeal now to because traditionally trying to appeal now to because traditioyeah. are more voters. yeah. are more conservative, they haven't conservative, but they haven't actually thing about actually said one thing about what would do differently what they would do differently to to pensioners. to appeal to pensioners. >> well, and the idea that pensioners about this, pensioners are angry about this, i find a bit ridiculous as well. i find a bit ridiculous as well. i really, you think i mean, really, do you think supposedly because essentially, after of giving after sort of a decade of giving to pensioners and we have things like the lock and like the triple lock and whatever, the time whatever, this is the first time that pension actually that the pension cut is actually going cost them money and is
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going to cost them money and is going to cost them money and is going to cost them money and is going to taken, costing them going to be taken, costing them money. it it's just it's just money. is it it's just it's just that there's benefit that they that there's a benefit that they can't, don't get anything. >> think that then as things >> i think that then as things go they don't benefit from. go up, they don't benefit from. >> well, the tories are saying that is how, you know, one that this is how, you know, one thing to benefit thing is going to benefit another, there's another, and that once there's more sloshing more money sloshing around, it'll be for them. it'll be better for them. >> yeah, then they might >> yeah, but by then they might be dead. more mail now. be dead. dead. more mail now. crestor people are now crestor and people are now actually criticising the met for arresting a arresting people at a pro—palestine march. >> now, the met police sparked backlash denying they backlash by denying they arrested protester because he was anti hamas sign , was holding an anti hamas sign, as campaigners blast forces outrageous disproportionate outrageous and disproportionate response at palestine rally. >> read that one more time. >> read that one more time. >> and we'll finish at half 11, so this iranian dissident, niyak ghorbani, had his sign that said , hamas is terrorist. he was arrested very in quite a rough fashion. i think it's fair to say sign was ripped off him. somebody recorded this and said, hey, he even said to the police at the time, this guy's at the time, hey, this guy's
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signs. the footage signs. okay, so the footage released, everybody goes crazy, and the police are now saying no , we didn't arrest him because of which is very odd of his sign, which is very odd because they seemed angry because they seemed quite angry about they ripped about the sign, and they ripped it it up. they it up. they ripped it up. they didn't want him to have it, and it's this is their it's the police. this is their words. was arrested after an words. he was arrested after an altercation and altercation was ongoing and officers intervened a officers intervened to prevent a breach peace. he was breach of the peace. he was arrested assault ? yes. not arrested for assault? yes. not for sign. for his sign. >> exactly. and this. yeah. okay. >> well , it mill- >> well, but it goes on. officers then fully reviewed footage of the footage provided of the incident, and he later incident, and he was later de—arrested . yeah. the arrest de—arrested. yeah. the arrest was not made in relation to the placard . so, so what was in the placard. so, so what was in the footage that they saw that we thought he assaulted somebody, but he didn't exactly. >> what seen is the >> well, what we've seen is the met gaslighting everybody over the last five months and saying things like, oh, jihad has actually got multiple meanings, or flag isn't actually from actually got multiple meanings, 0|proscribed sn't actually from actually got multiple meanings, 0|proscribed organisation from actually got multiple meanings, 0|proscribed organisation .rom actually got multiple meanings, 0|proscribed organisation . oh, a proscribed organisation. oh, and then it turns out it was. and this is yet one more case. and this is yet one more case. and the interesting thing is online, they're they're online online, they're they're online on twitter or x or whatever is they community noted.
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they got community noted. showing how essentially they were lying about it, showing how essentially they were lying about it , lewis, showing how essentially they were lying about it, lewis, this is not a good sign . were lying about it, lewis, this is not a good sign. i'm not going to ask you as a question, but really, i'm making a statement, okay, in that when has it never, never been in that. but see if you agree with this or not. right. he's standing there in this protest with a sign saying hamas is terrorist. this is a fact. okay? this is a legal fact as well recognised by our government . recognised by our government. okay. now they say the people who organise the march and people go on say this is people who go on it say this is a peace march, right? yeah. they go peace now he's go as a peace march. now he's not actually doing anything that's . he's not that's pro—israel. he's not saying he doesn't think saying that he doesn't think there's tragedy going on with there's a tragedy going on with there's a tragedy going on with the gaza and civilian population. he's saying population. and all he's saying is this. you watch the is this. and if you watch the thing you watch the longer thing and you watch the longer thing, see outrage, you thing, you see the outrage, you see this is even see the anger. this is even before physically attacked . before he's physically attacked. surely that actually surely this shows that actually they're peace but they're not a peace march, but they're not a peace march, but they are pro hamas. they're not a peace march, but the here pro hamas. they're not a peace march, but the here iso hamas. they're not a peace march, but the here is the|mas. they're not a peace march, but the here is the point. the point >> here is the point. the point is , we know there's incredible is, we know there's incredible hypocrisy, hypocrisy, hypocrisy. is, we know there's incredible hyp know, hypocrisy, hypocrisy. is, we know there's incredible
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hyp know there's'isy, hypocrisy. is, we know there's incredible hyp know there's incredible �*isy. we know there's incredible hypocrisy, and we know there's hypocrisy, and we know there's hypocrisy among the police, among the marchers, the fact that there's only one guy with the cojones to stand up there . the cojones to stand up there. and he's not he's he's he's fighting iran as well because he's an iranian guy. and those people, dangerous. the people, it's dangerous. the truth is, is that this is good news because the people out there are watching this and they're police do not they're seeing the police do not take the right side, and they're seeing that this guy is just one guy, and we are lost. >> i genuinely are thinking it was so confident. he was like saying to the police, you've got that wrong, mate. and the policeman saying, why are you filming you've got filming me? because you've got this yeah, absolutely. this so wrong. yeah, absolutely. >> for them. and >> it's damning for them. and of course other footage from course we see other footage from yesterday, there was yesterday, which was there was a guy in full on riot gear and on his shield. he's got, he's basically justifying rapes basically justifying the rapes that hamas committed and the police don't anything to this quy- >> honestly, they don't. so we, josh, of us and cressida josh, the two of us and cressida have to figure out how to put a little brightness light into little brightness and light into the are doomed.
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the fact that we are doomed. there hope. there is no hope. >> you what? i'm >> well, you know what? i'm genuinely about going genuinely thinking about going down or whenever the down next week or whenever the next is with with some next march is with with some kind sign again, to expose kind of sign to again, to expose this hypocrisy and stand along this hypocrisy and stand along this guy and you get arrested. >> i think. is the guy going to get money? josh, you know get any money? josh, you know everything i don't know if. >> well, don't know that we've >> well, i don't know that we've made halfway. we're still made it halfway. we're still on air, night is young. air, but the night is young. let's sex law, irish let's see if sex law, irish families and lack of school pupils the pupils will tip us over the
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welcome back to headliners. and straight into monday's telegraph and lewis , you have your own and lewis, you have your own legal definition of a woman, don't you? it's who you owe alimony to. sorry. anyway, this is . i alimony to. sorry. anyway, this is. i mean, why do you have to. we were having such a good time. josh, this is the thing. you're so unlikeable. people. so unlikeable. the people. no be. likeable self be. just be the likeable self that we know. >> come on, on. read the headline. >> okay. clarify. low on trans access female spaces. liz access to female spaces. liz truss prime minister truss tells prime minister speaking of unlikeable to liz truss. seem to. truss. even though i seem to. i met her, she likeable met her, she seemed likeable enough what they enough anyway. anyway, what they what what liz truss wants what you what liz truss wants the is to is to the government to do is to is to put it into law that what biological sex is not just guidance, which they have, but law. and this is just a complete ridiculousness because because they're running out of time. the
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government has like two days left in power. >> well, i'd rather they actually got it in before laboun actually got it in before labour. yes. get into power. get at least there are some protections for women's spaces. >> is , is that people >> the fact is, is that people don't it. don't want don't want it. they don't want this more people . i know this law. more people. i know what you're thinking. everyone thinks. doesn't thinks. who do you think doesn't want thinks. who do you think doesn't warwhat's law? >> what's law? >> what's law? >> i just this gut feeling >> i just get this gut feeling about that people don't about that, that people don't think you josh. think like you or josh. >> don't i disagree. >> they don't know i disagree. i'm sure i'm on the fence. i'm not sure i'm on the fence. i don't know what everybody thinks, there's thinks, but i think there's probably teachers and probably a lot of teachers and parents who just want parents out there who just want something . yeah, i really something solid. yeah, i really feel for parents all of feel bad for parents in all of this they if they're this because they if they're being things like your being told things like your child might commit suicide if you this, i think that you don't do this, i think that is absolutely evil a is just absolutely evil and a bit of stability for them. so they've something but they've got something to. but cresta isn't. >> all, do you think >> first of all, do you think this is necessary to protect this law is necessary to protect women's i suppose women's spaces? i suppose logically, yes it is. i mean, that isn't isn't it amazing that it it is necessary that that's the state that at, too, the state that we're at, too, that have recognise what that you have to recognise what a in law. a woman is in law. >> that is amazing. because the
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reason people by reason we separate people by sex, you know, we do it for a reason. obvious. reason. it's so obvious. >> coming toilet. >> coming into the toilet. >> coming into the toilet. >> exactly . does this law mean >> exactly. does this law mean we can finally get segregated toilets at gb news? >> but even then, even then, it'll go to the european court of justice. it'll go to some other court and it won't. whatever. it won't be enforced. you can tell. won't be you can tell. it won't be enforced. there's enough laws on the this country . you the books in this country. you don't need to enforce any laws. >> but the point is, it >> no, but the point is, it would stop organisations would also stop organisations like misrepresenting like stonewall misrepresenting the law as is. yeah. if it is fixated . now, kemi badenoch fixated. now, kemi badenoch supposedly is on the case already. so it seems a bit strange that liz truss is coming in with her own version here. >> well, she's offering, she's kind of backing her up and then some, isn't she? she's she's adding to the landscape of, i think at the very least this will force if this goes to vote. >> i believe they're having a second reading of it, but it would people see would force you people to see where this matter. where they lie on this matter. yeah, well , that's very clearly yeah, well, that's very clearly see, personally find see, and i personally i find that useful when it comes that very useful when it comes
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to my vote. >> i'm changing my opinion on that. take your side. that. i now take your side. >> wow. the first >> wow. that's the first guardian and cressida, if guardian now. and cressida, if the anything from the irish learn anything from us, would to never, us, surely it would be to never, ever ever referendum. ever, ever have a referendum. >> they have . varadkar >> they have. varadkar criticised over gimmicky referendum campaigning after crushing defeat. so they had this referendum where the prime minister of ireland is trying to get in this idea. it's like changing some language, widening the definition of family from a relationship founded on marriage to durable relationships, such as. so it's kind of like a modern let's be modern kind of piece of legislation. and they tried to get it for in international women's day. are they still doing that? yes, and why don't they have international men's day? >> cressida. >> cressida. >> what can they still >> well what can they still want? mean, here, i don't want? i mean, i'm here, i don't know so it's kind of know anyway. so it's kind of they're trying to be a bit trendy. let's have let's have this bit of legislation trendy. let's have let's have thisinternationalof legislation trendy. let's have let's have thisinternational women'stion trendy. let's have let's have thisinternational women's day. for international women's day. what people . and 67% for international women's day. withe people . and 67% for international women's day. withe population people . and 67% for international women's day. withe population saidple . and 67% for international women's day. withe population said no,. and 67% of the population said no, we don't want so he's had to don't want it, so he's had to kind of well acknowledge that. >> i mean , this is interesting.
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>> i mean, this is interesting. is it because they want to take away the moment it reads away at the moment it reads mother's duties in the home. they wanted replace that they wanted to replace that reference. with reference. hopefully with mother's duties at work and also in the home. >> so you can have it all. you can do it all, lois, doesn't this speak to a discrepancy of a progressive government and the and the actual people ? and the actual people? >> and this is do you think this is a sign that maybe certainly in ireland, that the general population are kind of going, look, mate, we're not interested in gay marriage, in like yes to gay marriage, yes to but no, let's just to abortion, but no, let's just get on with it now. >> well, that's true, but i mean , that doesn't mean that the people have turned against it too they've they're too much. they've just they're just bit this guy. just a bit bored of this guy. they're having this guy they're bored of having this guy have kind of task. have some kind of task. whatever. however you whatever. the guy, however you pronounce that having a name, her i mean , i looked up her having, i mean, i looked up his eithert shirt ort her having, i mean, i looked up his eithert shirt or t shirt his eithert shirt ort shirt and i'm not sure i forget. >> have a guinness, guinness, avada . avada. >> now that's the wrong country, is it? >> guinness is the wrong country. >> no. you're doing northern irish accent. >> really ?
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>> really? >> really? >> no you're not. >> no you're not. >> i thought was doing welsh. >> i thought it was doing welsh. >> i thought it was doing welsh. >> no, northern ireland's like northern before. >> no, northern ireland's like noraccent before. >> no, northern ireland's like noraccent varne before. >> no, northern ireland's like noraccent varne aafore. >> no, northern ireland's like noraccent varne a car. . >> accent varne a car. >> how they pronounce >> that's how they pronounce northern northern. northern irish. that's northern. >> thrones , you >> like game of thrones, you were saying, right? >> what was saying? i was >> what was i saying? i was saying he's pushing. he's been in power too long and they're tired him .just in in power too long and they're tired him . just in the same tired of him. just in the same way tired the tories way they're tired of the tories in country protest vote in this country protest vote daily next. daily mail next. >> reason for you to >> and lewis, reason for you to stop outside of schools. stop hanging outside of schools. >> oh, did i didn't ask you >> oh, did i didn't i ask you not include that didn't i, not to include that didn't i, didn't i didn't you what? didn't i didn't you know what? >> so busy, i didn't get >> i'd be so busy, i didn't get a chance to change it. >> sorry. my god, you >> i'm sorry. oh, my god, you could come up with could have come up with something you're bad, something else. you're so bad, josh. you've josh. yeah, i think you've got a psychological josh. yeah, i think you've got a psyyes,)gical josh. yeah, i think you've got a psyyes, ijical josh. yeah, i think you've got a psyyes, i do, you do? it's not >> yes, i do, you do? it's not psychological. psychological. it's it's a deep thing. it's a >> it's a deep thing. it's a deep. >> it's a deep thing. it's a deep . anyway, plunging deep. anyway, london's plunging pupil stark pupil headcount laid bare stark chart. this is in the daily mail saying people aren't having kids in london or the rest of the country. they're not having kids. and why should have kids. and why should they have kids if the economy is collapsing have too collapsing and women have too much and they're horrible much power and they're horrible andifs much power and they're horrible and it's the death and they and
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the big picture is they don't want us to have children. they just import them . just import them. >> i don't think women have this is where think you're wrong is where i think you're wrong about i think men don't about that. i think men don't want have and women want to have babies and women now no. >> they want. >> they want. >> yes, that so. i've never >> yes, that is so. i've never heard perspective and heard that perspective and i genuinely that is true. genuinely think that is true. that's know, i love that's so i you know, i love being a parent. i but obviously my wife got you into it. >> tricked into >> she tricked me into it. >> she tricked me into it. >> my mistake. >> she just my mistake. >> she just my mistake. >> i didn't anyone into >> i didn't trick anyone into it. that deeply it. and i regret that deeply because learned only recently because i learned only recently that that nobody ever. that you just that nobody ever. men want babies, but men don't ever want babies, but nobody want. nobody men don't want. >> this the thing. what women >> this is the thing. what women don't just don't understand. just to get off to do off top. men don't want to do anything. just want to in anything. we just want to be in our watching that's our pants watching telly. that's the i would never have the thing. so i would never have got or save for a flat got married or save for a flat and had kids whatever. and had kids and whatever. i would just been in my pants would have just been in my pants with. >> w f- w of the story is, >> the moral of the story is, don't wait around to be asked. just trick them. >> well, that the way >> well, that's that is the way all them. if you force all force them. but if you force them saying i'm to it them by saying i'm going to it used be i'm going to force used to be i'm going to force you by denying sex. but men you by denying you sex. but men men care anymore. men don't care anymore. >> no, they don't, because women
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have, they give they give themselves. >> got away slightly >> so we have got away slightly from. i say what's from. sorry. i will say what's interesting about this story is also that ten years also for me is that ten years ago, my eldest to ago, when my eldest went to primary school, was really primary school, it was really hard a place. there was hard to get a place. there was real going real panic that they were going to and lots of extra to be spaces and lots of extra classrooms opened now classrooms were opened up. now we're seeing that we're seeing this thing that schools going have to schools are going to have to close a big impact close that has a big impact because schools now get paid per pupil. suddenly lose pupil. so if suddenly they lose half pupils, half or a third of their pupils, that's be less that's going to be less resources, less teachers, and it's going escalate. the it's going to escalate. the question whether that's a question is whether that's a good thing or a thing or good thing or a bad thing or whether it's to go up. whether it's going to go up. also, of course, need also, society of course, need younger for older people. >> it is the death of love. and i'm going to give you cressett and of my new death of love and one of my new death of love cups, are available at cups, which are available at my website schaffer. cups, which are available at my welthis schaffer. cups, which are available at my welthis is schaffer. cups, which are available at my welthis is my schaffer. cups, which are available at my welthis is my this:haffer. cups, which are available at my welthis is my this looks'. >> this is my this looks incredibly similar what i've incredibly similar to what i've already me have it because already let me have it because lewis speaking to josh. yeah. >> no no 9 no no no i only have >> no no no no no i only have one, i only have one. >> i only lewis you said >> i only have lewis you said you to bring. i'll you were going to bring. i'll bnng you were going to bring. i'll bring you. i will bring you one, i will don't you look i will bring. don't you look amazing every week. i know it would rude just amazing every week. i know it wcgive rude just
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amazing every week. i know it wcgive it rude just amazing every week. i know it wcgive it to rude just amazing every week. i know it wcgive it to you. rude just amazing every week. i know it wcgive it to you. josh, just amazing every week. i know it wcgive it to you. josh, i just to give it to you. josh, i thought i thought i was. i hadnt hadn't given you. >> okay, we're going to do very quickly the story. even quickly in the next story. even though i'm very angry. though i'm very, very angry. monday's has monday's guardian cresta has some oxbridge some help for oxbridge state school it not school pupils. is it to not apply? >> e“ ma emma em— t be a good idea. >> that would be a good idea. oxbridge pupils from oxbridge must help pupils from state college state schools succeed, college head so a part of head says. so this is a part of oxbridge, it's what's it called? mansfield college at oxford, helen mountfield , the principal helen mountfield, the principal there, she's saying that 93% of her intake of her undergraduates are from state schools . that are from state schools. that seems very high, doesn't it? well, i think it's 67% or 66% across the rest of the university . university. >> so that's a marked difference. >> yeah, yeah, i thought i thought it was the other way around. and she's saying that when, recruit they when, when they recruit they none of them can read and write. >> right. >> right. >> exactly . yes. they, they turn >> exactly. yes. they, they turn up and they're like, let's put the away, let's do the lego bricks away, let's do some maths. and they want to raise money to, to sort of help tutor people who didn't have tutors . okay. the question is tutors. okay. the question is why are there weak in one area first place? >> yes. right just the final
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welcome back to headliners. and kicking off with monday's mail, where krista is going to tell louis and myself exactly what our dating apps. >> no more catfish . millennials >> no more catfish. millennials are so sick of dating apps, they're going back to 90s trend of speed dating. good heavens, it must be bad. yeah, they want to meet in real life. apparently dating apps peaked in 2021. just after everyone was locked down. want some connection? they've now dropped 80% of their value since 2020. wow. i think that seems fair. >> i think that's a sign like humanity is moving in the right direction. surely that people want to see each other face to face? >> yes, everyone's just had enough. they're so unrewarding. the dopamine is just not coming
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anymore from these people anymore from these apps. people have enough. have had enough. >> i hardly you on >> louis, i hardly see you on tinder anymore. all. tinder anymore. at all. >> grindr , no, it's >> i'm on grindr, no, it's they're not rewarding. >> be really like. >> you would be really like. i can imagine you'd be very popular grindr. you . popular on grindr. and you. >> a certain >> yeah, within a certain category . category. >> gentlemen. any takers? okay. wow. google me . wow. google me. >> apparently, spin classes have had 135. right? who would meet at a spin class? you'd be out of breath. >> have you seen people at their worst are sweating. >> you know, where a lot of girls are meeting? they're meeting conservative book girls are meeting? they're meeti and conservative book girls are meeting? they're meeti and pretendingitive book girls are meeting? they're meeti and pretending that book clubs and pretending that they're lives, that they're tradwife lives, that they're tradwife lives, that they're going to be, that they're going to be, that they're going to be, that they're going good when they're going to be good when they're going to be good when they're grumpy. they're really grumpy. >> no, just that's what >> shut up. no, just that's what i was. >> if you reveal anything about your life, he will use it against, you know what? >> is true. that's >> 20% of that is true. that's the dangerous thing. >> 20% of that is true. that's the you gerous thing. >> 20% of that is true. that's the you don't; thing. >> 20% of that is true. that's the you don't have g. admit >> you don't have to admit that's true. goodness me . that's true. goodness me. >> knows that, right? >> nobody knows that, right? >> nobody knows. >> nobody knows. >> possible non story >> louis, a possible non story in isn't this just in the mail. isn't this just really who longer to really about who takes longer to reach satisfaction? >> well, interesting >> well, that's an interesting thing with the sexes. no study reveals who really spends more
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time online. men or women. the truth is , whatever women do is truth is, whatever women do is not that important. they spend no, they women spend more time online. men spend about an hour less a day online. and this is really is a non—story because it basically says what we all know, which is which is the internet and mobile phones is amazing. it's like crack . it's like crack. >> okay. >> okay. >> but there's an interesting thing here about what they didn't sort of distinguish between what men are online doing and what women are online doing, but they did say that the most popular, they did distinguish between different age it seems like age groups, but it seems like there's lot of communication there's a lot of communication out you this out whatsapps you know, this stereotype that women are better communicators? think that communicators? do you think that they're are online they're that women are online because communicating more? >> possibly. it's more? >> possibly. a >> possibly. well, it's not a stereotype , josh. the data bears stereotype, josh. the data bears it out. just happens to it out. no, it just happens to be yes women are more be true. yes women are more interested in people on average, and more interested in and men are more interested in things, they're not things, but they're not good communicators every communicators because every time they , they divorce. they talk, they divorce. >> to how many, how >> to prove to you how many, how many you hear women say
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many times do you hear women say he understand single he doesn't understand a single thing because you're thing i'm saying? because you're a communicator. a bad communicator. >> maybe men >> yeah, but that's maybe men are communicators , and women are bad communicators, and women just they or just hear what they want. or maybe. women, because they can >> maybe women, because they can communicate. they could learn. >> men on here >> sorry. men are on here looking you know, how fix looking at, you know, how to fix a ties. a car or something about ties. you've you've if you you've you've captured if you look at my google results, that's all it is. >> it'sjust that's all it is. >> it's just how to fix this. how to do that. yeah, yeah. >> innocent pursuits like the stuff i've deleted and other things you know, things and you know, and can i just say you probably will. >> what women are looking >> what what women are looking for. for. for. they're looking for. i'm looking for man knows how looking for a man who knows how to a car. i'm looking for to fix a car. i'm looking for a man who knows how to. whatever it you said. man who knows how to. whatever it yeah,u said. man who knows how to. whatever it yeah, they're >> yeah, they're probably gossiping really? >> yeah, they're probably gossipingof really? >> yeah, they're probably gossipingof it's'eally? >> yeah, they're probably gossipingof it's talking, you >> a lot of it's talking, you know? yeah. whereas good communication. >> independent now , >> you look independent now, krista, do we really need a trigger warning for this story , trigger warning for this story, cate blanchett says society is terrified of tough conversations as she hits out at trigger warnings. good for her. this is great. she's an oscar winning actor , so she's a proper artist. actor, so she's a proper artist. and apparently, she was
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thrilled. there was a lot of debate around a recent film of hers, which i haven't seen, but the point she's getting is the point she's getting at is that of job of the that part of the job of the theatre is to shock or surprise or whatever. maybe all art to a degree. quite right. well, it's up isn't it? it's up to the artist, isn't it? it's not up to the trigger warning people, are, the people, whoever they are, the sensitivity go away , i disagree. >> well, what do you think the purpose of is? i think purpose of art is? i think i think every you think that every, every you could it every film or every could put it every film or every entertainment, every comedy show should have a trigger warning. >> you're entering this comedy club. you might something club. you might hear something you we're not you may not like. we're not giving you back money. go giving you back your money. go f—off. that's not what f—off. basically that's not what trigger warning says. >> for the sorry . >> apologise for the sorry. >> apologise for the sorry. >> did i say am i allowed to say no? >> i don't know whatever, but i'm sorry. >> let's just covering. >> let's just covering. >> let's just covering. >> let's cover uncovering. >> let's cover uncovering. >> that's what. >> okay, but but that's what. that's what it is. that's all the trigger warning is, is saying you get about saying you might get upset about something. have to get. >> no an. get. >> no not. sometimes >> no it's not. sometimes they say they say things like, might they specify say specify and they might say sexual something sexual violence or something like that. and if that part of the is that need to the script is that you need to be surprised by this thing, you
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don't that. interfere don't want that. don't interfere with don't want that. don't interfere witibut you could be very artistic. >> i just want to say, but this is a good sign, i think you were trying that because is a good sign, i think you were tryinwe that because is a good sign, i think you were tryinwe moret because is a good sign, i think you were tryinwe more people, .e is a good sign, i think you were tryinwe more people, more now we have more people, more famous people of profile famous people, people of profile speaking this speaking out about this stuff, more of fighting more artists kind of fighting back there's an issue back and going, there's an issue here. it's great that here. and, and it's great that someone of blanchett. someone of cate blanchett. >> could nature, >> but you could put nature, you could put anything in the trigger could just trigger warning. you could just say, the colour say, be careful. the colour purple going in there. purple is going to be in there. >> the trigger warning for this show lewis schaffer on, on show is lewis schaffer on, on the the oscars. lewis. the night of the oscars. lewis. it's the telegraph it's appropriate. the telegraph have slice have delivered a slice of celebrity self—importance. >> . well, this barbie, >> yes. well, this is barbie, the i miraculously the ken song, and i miraculously did not see barbie. i saw half of oppenheimer instead, and. but i only watched half of it because why continue after the good part happened and is it because you wanted to go outside and do some talking? >> the people know what i'm talking. >> there's a lot of nudity in the there's extended nudity. >> okay. but so this guy, mark ronson and another guy, andrew wyatt, they made song about wyatt, they made a song about the and i listened to the ken song and i listened to it. it's horrible because
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because the people who wrote the song are 48 and 52, respectively, and the truth is, is that once you reach a certain age, can't make music age, you can't make music anymore. you can't up with, anymore. you can't come up with, yeah, is cresta. yeah, but this is cresta. >> surely this is a ridiculous story. is ridiculous . story. this is ridiculous. >> it says my friend's eight year old. eight year old got broken up with. he said, you broken up with. and he said, you know, okay because ken know, it's okay because ken got broken up with by barbie. broken up with barbie by barbie. why eight year old going why is an eight year old going around heartbroken? why is an eight year old going arourknownrtbroken? why is an eight year old going arourknow ,tbroken? why is an eight year old going arourknow , and;en? why is an eight year old going arourknow , and why he >> i know, and why is he listening to eight year old? listening to an eight year old? yeah this is what you think about life, mate, right ? the about life, mate, right? the show is nearly over. let's take another quick look at monday's front pages . we have the times. front pages. we have the times. blasphemy demos are growing in radicalism. guardian tory ex—home secretaries warn against politicising extremism . the politicising extremism. the mirror thank you. express will get together or we'll get tougher with work. shy to cut taxes, says pm financial times. apple faces ,500 million antitrust fine for blocking music streaming rivals and the daily star sacrebleu that is it
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for tonight's show. thank you very much to cresta and lewis. i demand a mug soon. headline is going to be back tomorrow, 11 pm. with nick dixon, stephen allen paul cox . if you're allen and paul cox. if you're watching at 5 am. then stay tuned for breakfast. thank you for us. good night. forjoining us. good night. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on gb news news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast from the met office. we're looking ahead to the new working week. it's going to remain a fairly changeable across the country, but increasingly mild. so as end the weekend , we've so as we end the weekend, we've still got this area of low pressure in charge. it will gradually move towards the continent through into continent as we go through into monday . but before we get there, monday. but before we get there, we've still got this area of rain stretched right across the country. it will weaken as we go through course of the night, through the course of the night, and really, it's to leave and really, it's going to leave behind lot of mist, murk behind quite a lot of mist, murk and but under
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and cloudy weather. but under the not going to the cloud, it's not going to be a night any means. most a cold night by any means. most of stay in frost free, of us stay in frost free, coldest of the temperatures up across north of across the very far north of scotland , so for many it's a bit scotland, so for many it's a bit of grey, murky start out of a grey, murky start out there. on monday morning, some bits pieces light rain bits and pieces of light rain and drizzle around, and then dunng and drizzle around, and then during the course the day we during the course of the day we will a little bit more will see a little bit more persistent coming persistent rain just coming in across far of across the very far west of scotland. and parts of northern ireland. of the ireland. brightest of the weather towards the weather will be down towards the south—west, so here in any brightness will highs brightness we will see highs reaching around 12 reaching around 11 or 12 degrees. elsewhere, temperatures a bit up on sunday, so a little bit up on sunday, so feeling a little bit less cold into tuesday. another band of rain works its way in from the southwest. the driest and the brightest weather reserved for the far north of scotland throughout the day. elsewhere increasingly cloudy and wet as the goes on, but it will the day goes on, but it will drag in some milder air. so for everyone in the south by the middle of the week we'll see temperatures the temperatures reaching the mid—teens. but staying wet in the north looks like things are heating up boxt boilers as
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it's a headache for the royal family this morning, as several news agencies have banned the mother's day picture of the princess of wales, amid concerns that it's been altered . that it's been altered. >> well, all of this comes as eyes will be on the prince of wales as he attends the annual commonwealth day service in london later. >> three former conservative home secretaries have warned against politicising the terme extremism as the government seeks to redefine it. this week. >> yes, michael gove is on the point of redefining extremism,
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