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oxford is that the city of oxford is already rolling plans for a climate in which residents will only be allowed to drive in streets on certain days of the year and being forced to stay in their own zones has, i think you'll agree , echoes of you'll agree, echoes of communist china. you'll agree, echoes of communist china . i've got no communist china. i've got no doubt that in time the government try to forcibly ration energy and give us some kind of hellish carbon
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allowance, which means that once we've done a couple of flights a yean we've done a couple of flights a year, driven our kids to school and heated the living room , and heated the living room, we've used up all of our tokens and will be left shivering in our unable even to turn on the kettle and make a cup of tea. how do you kettle and make a cup of tea. good evening. i'm tatiana in the gb newsroom. the prince of wales says he's gutted for england, who've been knocked out of the world cup, losing two one to france. england went into the second half of the game, a goal
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down, but equally through a harry kane penalty , it wasn't harry kane penalty, it wasn't enough. as a 78th minute goal from olivier, jerusalem sealed the win, much to the devastation of these england fans . france of these england fans. france face morocco in the semi—final unless they beat portugal one nil earlier today. unless they beat portugal one nil earlier today . despite the nil earlier today. despite the loss, former england manager sam allardyce told gb news the team and gareth southgate have a lot to be proud of amongst the world's . there's no doubt about world's. there's no doubt about that in fact bettered the world champions the second half so there's a lot to be positive about even we don't feel like it at the and certainly the england team and the backroom staff will be very dejected on the back of it matched only in the second bettered france with the world at the moment and the prime stuck to his word wishing emmanuel macron and france well . the semi—finals of the world cup rishi sunak tweeted harry and the team it everything. but it wasn't to be . they can hold it wasn't to be. they can hold their heads high tonight. best
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of luck to france in the next round . officials say searchers round. officials say searchers continue through the night following . the death of at least following. the death of at least three people following an explosion in on the island of jersey. blast happened in a tower block of flats in the early hours of the morning in st heuen early hours of the morning in st helier. it's feared the number of casualties could still with around a dozen people thought to be missing. chief fire officer paul brown says the search and rescue operation could take. it is a total and so the primary challenge is that it is dangerous to operate in and around the area but secondly anything that we do don't do in the wrong way might then jeopardise the chances of survival for somebody who might yet be able to be , you know, yet be able to be, you know, sort of rescued. so we have to do everything in a slow methodical way. and we have to make sure that all of the right equipment with, the right expertise is in in order expertise is in place in order to that . yellow are in place
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to do that. yellow are in place across the uk weekend with temperatures expected to drop to as low as minus ten in scotland and the southeast and southwest of england . freezing of england. freezing temperatures are already travel problems. manchester briefly closed earlier today after heavy snow fell on its runways. only one of its runways reopened . rmt one of its runways reopened. rmt general secretary lynch has called for an urgent with the prime minister is to try to resolve the long dispute over pay resolve the long dispute over pay and conditions for rail workers. union members are due to stage 248 hour strikes next week following of industrial action over the deadlocked rail . tv action over the deadlocked rail. tv gb news. now it's over to headliners .
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headliners. hello and welcome to headliners. hello and welcome to headliners i'm josh howie to take you through sunday's top stories, i am joined by two wonderful comedians , comedian wonderful comedians, comedian comedians women women . we've got comedians women women. we've got women. really? okay lead with me. comedian, comedian on comedians. diane spencer there is i'm first timer, very excited crista whetton. welcome, guys . crista whetton. welcome, guys. but first, let's charge the front pages . we're going to do front pages. we're going to do it. we're doing it. sunday telegraph labour vows war on health unions. the observer will suspend strikes if you talk about pay health unions sunday mirror lionheart broke and cain misses penalty as france triumph the sunday times it's all over for england again. the sunday express christmas strikes costs 4 billion. the sun sunday harry's pay and brave three lions out of the world cup hero skipper missed pen and finally
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the daily star on sunday mad now do we to go christmas shopping those were your front pages . so those were your front pages. so diane let's just start with the big story mean i'm wearing my funeral outfit yes. as a lie. yes. so the star. yes. so again , we are now out of the world cup. and you know what , if that cup. and you know what, if that was going to be person who could console. harry kane. it is gareth southgate . gareth gareth southgate. gareth southgate. because obviously i remember euro 96. i remember that moment where gareth gates stepped up , that moment where gareth gates stepped up, he didn't go, i'm a little bit too young to remember that. but yes, i'll read about it in history. oh, you whippersnapper. i mean, like, i mean, all the photos were black and white. it was so exciting were part of this thing called europe. so yeah, it's happened
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andifs europe. so yeah, it's happened and it's always the weird thing . it is, you know , you're like, . it is, you know, you're like, you got one job, buddy , kick the you got one job, buddy, kick the ball in the net and he missed the net. and you that was your job. i mean that is going to sound a little bit harsh this is why footballers get paid a lot of money because they are going to need it for all therapy. the pressure, i mean, we haven't got a good history in this country deaung a good history in this country dealing with people missed dealing with people who missed penalties. mean do think penalties. i mean do you think that's through mind at that's going through his mind at the moment? it may well be. i'll be completely honest with this is me there was is news to me that there was a football tonight. there football match tonight. there was beeping the way was a lot of beeping the way here i thought, is here tonight. and i thought, is that me as walked through that for me as i walked through the streets to a of the streets to a lot of crestfallen. am crestfallen? crestfallen. am i crestfallen? absolutely up and absolutely i'm catching up and yeah. all over for england. so this is the this is what they've gone interestingly gone with interestingly because we the media saw the we work in the media we saw the earlier front page this earlier front page and this was their first was their first first first was french fries so that was that was to be the headline which i see i really like that i kind of prefer and then they with the
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mad thing so i disagree with you whoever's working the staff i would have stayed with the french think that was french it i think that that was that good call it is that was a good call it is people it was it was it was a great distraction and of course the world cup going on. but i feel like everything hardships the weather turning of that that there's a lot of negativity out there's a lot of negativity out there and i felt like people were really sort of there was a gathering momentum. yes. yes, absolutely . there always is. absolutely. there always is. around world football. it's always exciting to watch , always exciting to watch, thrilling to get involved in the game. and suddenly people, who have interest in have never taken an interest in football, suddenly flock football, they suddenly flock into pubs everybody into the pubs and everybody wants be part of it, wants to kind of be part of it, which is really lovely. but my interesting i thought about this how made through to the how they made through to the final had we won which would have been wondrous know they could have followed in the footsteps of the women had they won, would they have up all of qatar's human rights things? that treatment of lgbt people you know because we kind of went
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into this tournament with the armbands and then they didn't wear the armbands because they were going to get the yellow. but at the end of the day, we all came behind them. we support them. so it's a very kind of we are sort of saying is that they deliberately so sort of deliberately lost in so sort of to light crimes gone to bring light the crimes gone on in qatar. i mean i okay i'm single but they don't go let's turn to the sun times now. cressida okay. the sunday times it's all over for england again. the starting that brexit bill on ice hopes of nuclear deal with eu desperate parents search for strep a medicine as prices . so strep a medicine as prices. so this is an incredible story, isn't it? it really is yet the has absolutely gone through the roof . so you would have expected roof. so you would have expected to be able to get hold of antibiotics for about 3 to £4 and within a week these have surge d £15, 37 now or 1067. but surged £15, 37 now or 1067. but for penicillin. so it's been a really. pharmacies i believe are actually making a loss at the moment because they're having to import this stuff and they're
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having to pay so much. yeah. and there is a man who runs a pharmacy and. he says he's lost £3,000 in a week because the amount that he gets back from the nhs. so he's effectively working at a loss because this is mad kind of dashboard and the wholesalers have apparently bumped up the price. well how how are the wholesalers getting away with it. that's what i want to know. well saying that it might be to do with the manufacturing, but obviously parents to travel. it's parents having to travel. it's just awful people, isn't it? just awful for people, isn't it? you worried you know, they're worried about their and it's weird their sick kids and it's weird how manufacturing go how the manufacturing costs go up when there is to be made, when there's suddenly this increase of strep hay and it's affecting children in schools andifs affecting children in schools and it's i'm not sure the manufacturing costs went up that exactly the right point it's a bit weird . i wonder if there are bit weird. i wonder if there are any tory lords involved in this particular. we'll get to that a bit later . particular. we'll get to that a bit later. and particular. we'll get to that a bit later . and the particular. we'll get to that a bit later. and the something you sort of through here, this is interesting. the brexit bill is ice amid hopes of it's always toxic to bring up brexit . but
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toxic to bring up brexit. but this is an interesting thing i mean do you think there is hope that there's a possible deal in the offing about this. it would be nice because obviously rishi sunak to try and unite sunak has to of try and unite the party because he is trying to sort of make the hard liners happy and he's trying to keep the basically glue the brexiteers and the remainers together within the a lot of that. yes easy peasy. he's more chance of winning the world cup . so i mean , there could be . so i mean, there could be hope.i . so i mean, there could be hope. i mean i find that the way that the eu are kind of handling this is really badly they are they are very guilty as well of trying to make all you've changed in the last year at gb news. i mean i always thought that they put too much like do you know how it was like they never a think the sausage you have to fill in a this thick if you want to tell them what a sausage it's ridiculous this sausage is it's ridiculous this this is what the whole thing for you is. love you go on your you is. i love if you go on your twitter feed, it's just sausage.
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just this what not. they just this is what it's not. they say science centre, sausage and fudge anyway. all right, look, let's go to the sunday telegraph now. diane, we've got a bit of a photo there at the top. sort of, yeah. holding each other that's we can just see the photo quickly. yeah. the telegraph because it's quite romantic and sort of all they going to yes or not. is that what you do to somebody. yeah that would be the ultimate way . somebody. yeah that would be the ultimate way. no. but somebody. yeah that would be the ultimate way . no. but seriously ultimate way. no. but seriously if they actually kissed each other right then that would the ultimate protest at the top as they would. yeah. if they had a big old snog will do the lift. oh i love the lift. like the full the dirty dancing lessons. anyway so what have we got here? we've got some news going on. so this is an interesting one. cut £7 billion spending on woke projects mp tell chancellor now let's just be careful about misusing the word here because what they're talking is diversification and managers
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strategies and things like that, but these things can actually be quite device move like for example they're what they give some examples of courses where you quote unlearn white nurse and quote now i'm never going to unlearn that. i have no idea how to learn that is often i would not know where to start. is that do is it like ford roll or backwards roll? i don't i don't know. had something to do with eating lactose . i don't know. eating lactose. i don't know. what do you think of this stuff? so do you think that that's obviously a lot of money being spent on all stuff. but that's the thing, isn't it? it's the backdrop of living backdrop of cost of living crisis. don't know how crisis. i don't know how important these projects i feel like it's a good use of public money. yeah. so it's yeah. so and they got any other stuff but i saying that there's probably few projects in there that maybe have some value, i don't know. but at same time when, but at the same time when, people cannot heat their homes, people cannot heat their homes, people cannot heat their homes, people cannot get food , their
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people cannot get food, their families, 7 billion, there's got to be. and apparently it's on day in a liz truss premier 7 billion is way too much to be spending on these kind things too especially it's all about how you think like you don't be racist don't be anti semitic. don't be sexist. you know what that's? just stop. let's just we just need saved. just that's? just stop. let's just we just need saved. jus t £7 million just need saved. just £7 million of women and men are great and the same and equal not the same but they're equal. i don't . but they're equal. i don't. we're the same. no offence, we don't know, but i just make don't be racist be nice to people 7 billion saved on a good okay fine let's this section on the observer cressida okay well they've only got to press a little bit late because they haven't, they don't have a photo of, of the england match of the day . portugal. of, of the england match of the day. portugal. i think they are portugal , they're now got portugal, they're now got morocco defeating portugal .
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morocco defeating portugal. believe portugal. morocco. yeah i mean i didn't care about them at all so this is gb news. so portugal news they across okay these are villages will suspend strikes if you talk about pay health unions so the royal college of nursing and unison call on health secretary to negotiate with them to avoid at christmas and new year. so the observer's been told that rather than insisting on rises that inflation or for nurses it by 5, the unions would seriously consider similar to those of already led to strikes suspended in scotland and in scotland. the walkouts the nhs have been lifted after health service workers were offered between and 11. well, this is good news, right? i i would prefer if we didn't have strikes in, in the medical world over christmas. well it's interesting . i think well it's interesting. i think we will touch on this in a later story . pat cullen , who was the story. pat cullen, who was the general secretary of the royal
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college of nursing, said that she feels she's not being spoken to properly by the health minister , stephen barclay, minister, stephen barclay, because this name, stephen barclay, is something about steve barclay and it's because she feels that he's not treating her appropriately . she's she feels that he's not treating her appropriately. she's a woman and 90% of the people that she's lobbying for all women. and you're saying is a bad thing, just checking solely a bad thing. okay. okay, good. so i need some of those not 7 billion over here , so. yeah, but i mean, over here, so. yeah, but i mean, i guess now it's back in the government's oh if they, you know, they've been it seems like the government is very consciously had this thing of like let's not negotiate , let's like let's not negotiate, let's not with anybody because , not meet with anybody because, we don't the money and we we don't have the money and we don't put inflation up. don't want to put inflation up. we going to talk about this we are going to talk about this but they have firmly put the ball back in their court. really they to now that's out they need to now and that's out hopefully. anyway out for hopefully. yeah. anyway out for quick join in a couple of quick break. join in a couple of minutes when we'll be discussing a racism royal. which one? a royal racism royal. which one? you ask people ? millionaires and
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you ask people? millionaires and twitters. secrets are revealed even.
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to show. so. welcome back . headline show. so. welcome back. headline is with me josh howie and my guest headline is legend diana spencer and gb news timer cressida whetton . enjoy that cressida whetton. enjoy that positive feedback on twitter. we're going to jump back into it with the observer. and tis the season to draw unqualified people to do other people's jobs. what's on, chris? that's exactly right . reveal the nhs exactly right. reveal the nhs are planning draw thousands of volunteers it faces winter crisis volunteers fantastic health officials are drawing up plans draft in thousands of extra volunteers help the nhs cope with ambulance delays hospital pressure this winter and of course they're expecting it to be very high because nobody's turning on their
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heating. so this is not the time when we problems in the nhs . but when we problems in the nhs. but what i find really so interesting that they're interesting is that they're drafting volunteers , which is drafting in volunteers, which is extraordinary it my, my mum is a volunteer , a rspca charity shop. volunteer, a rspca charity shop. i don't know if i'd wanted her and her delivering my health care . yeah, but that's what's to care. yeah, but that's what's to be happening. but they are, i mean. we have had volunteers obviously helping covid vaccine rollout . that's right. whatever. rollout. that's right. whatever. but yes , is a sad state of but yes, is a sad state of affairs if . we're dependent. affairs if. we're dependent. diane on on exactly . we don't diane on on exactly. we don't want to be dependent . it's kind want to be dependent. it's kind of weird because they they spent 30 i believe it was billion . 30 i believe it was billion. don't tell me it's billion. everything. it'sjust don't tell me it's billion. everything. it's just million. so it's only a million. goodness 3 million. it's nothing. i always confused. yeah. oh could find that on the back of a sofa. 13 million on st john's ambulance to try and get them to plug ambulance to try and get them to plug hole. and it doesn't like they're getting at the root cause of it and that is exactly what christopher was saying
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like. there are people who can volunteer like, you know, hey, if haven't got anything to if you haven't got anything to do, got a couple of do, you've got a couple of despair. volunteer at nhs. despair. go volunteer at nhs. but that it doesn't pay taxes. yeah well what want you pay taxes . yeah. we want to get taxes. yeah. we want to get a good health care system and we're paying into it. so why are we're paying into it. so why are we now asking people to do it for when they're paying for it as well yeah, i mean, look, st john's ambulance is but this also seems like a slight step towards privatisation bringing in services to . do what in outside services to. do what really be internal thing. really should be internal thing. yeah definitely. and i mean like i a lot of elderly people and i see a lot of elderly in hospital and i'm worried that they aren't going to genuinely get confused like some elderly people are going to turn up and they're not going to turn up and they're not going to turn up and they're not going to know they're supposed to be helping people or. they're there something . it's worse there for something. it's worse than that. and the jobs than that. and one of the jobs you is driving an you can do is driving an ambulance . so mean , was ambulance. oh, so i mean, was potentially very exciting, isn't could that as an experience could sell that as an experience
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package yeah extraordinary package to do yeah extraordinary it's so it's looking like maybe the strike is going to off maybe that's what they saying and that would they would said that that would they would said that that would have affected about 100,000 outpatient appointments . 15, 100,000 outpatient appointments. 15, obviously already hugely backlogged. so would have an even worse impact and push everything forward. so whilst that's a good thing the fact is we're still there's 133,000 vacancies still within the nhs. so this problem , strike or not, so this problem, strike or not, is , is not going away, it's is, is not going away, it's actually . no. and those actually. no. and those vacancies , we need people to be vacancies, we need people to be trained to be in those vacancies and just trying to plug the hole with a bunch of people who, who mean to do well is going to help the system long term. yeah and that's that's exactly what's being said. miriam deacon director of at nhs director of policy at nhs providers has said exactly that said although volunteers have always played a key in the nhs beyond core services, there are
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simply substitute for a properly staffed workforce. yeah, so essentially what saying here gb news is don't get sick now to sunday's daily mail. and diane, we got a skype within a scam of the scam covid ppe. it's like a david mamet film okay so firm unked david mamet film okay so firm linked to baroness michelle monet is it monet money on the money for money bought a £75 million private jet once after it allegedly made tens of millions from a public people e contract. so just to sort of give you the timeline events now that the press have said , we that the press have said, we can't readily link the money for the ppe contracts to the but it purchased by the company and after they've made million is a million. yeah. hundreds of million. yeah. hundreds of million. sorry in like january three we agree. january 2020 there is a pandemic. everything
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goes bad. march 2020 we get lockdown. may 20, this magical appears. hello has got lots of ppe. i really good at making ppe for you because they just magically a lot of it was actually rejected. it good enough. yeah after all that money that went into 65 million quid goes to the company and then believe it or not they suddenly about a couple months later by £7.5 million private jet. now i can understand if you spend like now you want to buy a load of hygienic material that's going to be a couple of million quid. you want to buy a couple of bits of strength to tie it on. it's going to be a couple of million quid. paris's get million quid. paris's so get geezer axe by the way i he's geezer axe and by the way i he's sort of bartering this is what he's got what we're going to write is so i'm just write so this is so i'm just working out. what can't work out is if i ppe , why am is if i make ppe, why am i paying is if i make ppe, why am i paying a private jet? but because he going to celebrate what being a super millionaire why do i need the jet? deliver
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three masks so good very good. yeah well, you need to pay for the hangar. you to pay for the pilot, you need to pay for the champagne. you know. pilot, you need to pay for the champagne. you know . yeah, but champagne. you know. yeah, but it was only 7.5 million. she had some leftover. yeah. oh good. that's gilt account. so obviously got mutual friends with same . i don't know if with same. i don't know if you've seen online a lot of people go why are the media talking baroness monet and all that stuff . so here we are we're that stuff. so here we are we're about it. it seems this is a disgusting bit of scamming going on. it hasn't proven yet, but looking , right? absolutely. yeah looking, right? absolutely. yeah we should be rioting in the streets . let's not go. that far. streets. let's not go. that far. but let's just say we it and let's see how it goes from here. it's now. up next, we the daily mail diane. oh, no. sunday's mail diane. oh, no. sunday's mail ellen's got a shovel and digging up twitter dirt and dust across the what's been on it's
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me it's me new files dump revealed frenzies conversate frenzied conversations . trump frenzied conversations. trump was banned after the capitol riot. our head of safety roth made weekly with fbi and agency flags election related content for moderation . so basically if for moderation. so basically if the headline isn't it it's really i don't think they've really i don't think they've really worked out to do a headune really worked out to do a headline there at the sun mail smoothie depot. yeah well first paragraph in bowl. yeah come on, guys. so punctuate action here. so, yeah, basically journalists matt taibbi has the claims and it looks like there's a very cosy relationship between twitter executives and the fbi . twitter executives and the fbi. and not only this also he's revealing how twitter executives violating their own policy in order to down trump and what he was saying and it it sort of suggests that the fbi is actually in charge of twitter
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and therefore in charge of the mouthpiece because they were talking about banning the actual like the president's account, but also the white house account. it's like wait a minute, you're the fbi and you're going to put pressure on this company. silence the white but we don't actually know what went in these meetings as such just but is it just the meetings existed is not great indicator of influence and politics within social media. yeah exactly. rothstein joking about a mysterious meeting on his saying it's definitely not a meeting with the fbi. i swear swear that's humour. that's his. now this, i believe, is the third law of emails that they've kind of released now. yeah second one a few days ago was quite interesting because it was all about shadow banning, which they said didn't exist . and then it said didn't exist. and then it turns out that actually they were curtailing the were sort of curtailing the accounts of people whose ideologies they didn't agree with even whole subjects . with and even whole subjects. yeah. and this is the worst part
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because somebody we're because when somebody says we're being like you being shadow banned like you instantly kind of imagine that they've got a bunker in their backyard, got a tinfoil backyard, they've got a tinfoil hat and it's all conspiracy. we're actually discovering that people would have people who previously would have been written off as conspiracy nuts are not that right. they have been banned . they have been have been banned. they have been secretly manipulated , their secretly manipulated, their accounts have been changed and have their accounts been changed because of what twitter thinks of them or . because of what twitter thinks of them or. have because of what twitter thinks of them or . have accounts of them or. have their accounts been because what the been changed because of what the fbi security of fbi and homeland security of them? well, that's very interesting. mean, i i've interesting. i mean, i i've actually find out what's been going on with my account and oh, finally turns out planes with reason. i don't have many followers that's got nothing to do. i was really logged in shadow ban for my controversial basically now i'm just on twitter. let's this section with the telegraph now and diane where is this charity from this well it doesn't matter this
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charity is from because now know where is it from where? is it going oh yeah where is going? because sister space, which is the charity that with domestic violence victims is having to halt its work because the amount of backlash that getting over the whole and the fulani slash mauling headley debacle that happened with lady hussey that sounds good on you getting that out. it's impressive sentence that very very much it of well it has been sort of essential a very uncomfortable soap opera to watch and so really pulling the country apart because you've got a lot of people who are saying this is race. she was purposeful being obstructive. there's a tick tock that's come out that shows that molly headley is there saying, well, when i go court, i dress in a certain way . i wear specific so that look more african . i, you know, i'm
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more african. i, you know, i'm representing women even though i'm british. so you've kind of got that off. but then you've got that off. but then you've got the other of people go, well, no lady hussey should have just stopped and can't blame her age for her being racist. she's in a public role, so it's really like, well, it's really interesting to see because she is say goes if lani is saying the criticism or sorry not defence of lady hussey is just that right. how does that work? yeah that's exactly she said i what she means by that is that you're giving different people different you're allowing you're allowing poor from one group than another . so allowing poor from one group than another. so i'd have to agree with her on that i think when that of year old but the agenti when that of year old but the agent i mean the issue is that now this charity that works with domestic violence victims that's been affected and that's pretty sad. so yeah, the whole the whole situation is just you
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know, it would be a nice day out . it's not totally clear to me why it's been effective, though. they just think she can't function. well, then it can't. she can't function. that's the thing i don't i'm not i believe it's actually a charity. it's actually a small charity. so if it's if she's involved in the day, literally the more day to day, literally opening doors and whatnot, i opening the doors and whatnot, i guess of guess i can understand, of course it's abuse , not a good course it's abuse, not a good thing. but then some people go, i've abused and some i've been abused and some go, and actually they've and instead actually they've been criticised . but i'm not been criticised. but i'm not actually to say that believe she probably has been abused and that it's a shame that even that has and then that has to happen and then that feeds into the world view of racism and whatnot . so but racism and whatnot. so but certainly when the charity is a, it sounds like, you know, helping women who've suffered from domestic violence, it's terrible that they can't help, is there? but if they can't get help and it's survivors of domestic abuse , african and domestic abuse, african and canbbean domestic abuse, african and caribbean heritage . so, you know caribbean heritage. so, you know if i if not me, i'm not allowed go if i'm a survivor of domestic abuse which i'm not but yeah no
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joke on joke on ginger. i'm really to hear that that . okay, really to hear that that. okay, i'll tell kevin to , you know i'll tell kevin to, you know tonight and that brings us to the halfway point after the break. we've got greg being they them misogyny and shakes they go with woke .
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welcome back to headline as we continue with sunday's telegraph and greg's joins the culture wars i like that vegan sausage roll but is this too far diane whoa whoa whoa so greg's introduce these pronoun badges. oh yeah , well, i mean, you know oh yeah, well, i mean, you know what? it's because they have this thing in greg's , your ideas
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this thing in greg's, your ideas matter, and ask the staff what their ideas are . that boy was their ideas are. that boy was a person who worked in greg's. i would say, you know what? we should put nutella on the top of the doughnut. i'd come up with ideas like that. good i was thinking product testing. yeah. yeah game changer. imagine hunting nutella on, hunting, cornflakes, nutella on, top of the doughnut. and then inside doughnut. you've got, like caramel honey like some weird caramel honey thing, you're benefiting thing, right? you're benefiting .sounds thing, right? you're benefiting . sounds great. yeah. so that's the kind of that i come out with or, you know . but apparently the or, you know. but apparently the staff who work at greg said, can please have all pronouns on our name badges. and fair enough. the company . all right. name badges. and fair enough. the company . all right . what do the company. all right. what do you think of this ? well, i will you think of this? well, i will be going to greg's far more often in light of this fantastic . good to see good to see them moving the times. yes well, i mean, it's interesting. i mean, that they them thing doesn't work anyway because if you've got your they them and you're going to you address someone as they them. so if you say, oh, could i please have that you're talking to them. yes. so
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otherwise you wouldn't say to a person, oh, would you ask they then to get my sausage like it doesn't work. exactly i can't say. yeah, be that because the countis say. yeah, be that because the count is in the way. well for me it you know the equivalent of me wearing a they then badge and it's not just they them badges they're also talking about these are neo pronouns like z there and and all that stuff . you and z and all that stuff. you know, . it's like for know, it's fine. it's like for me wearing it so , it's me wearing it so, it's a religious symbol. i've got a, i've got star i wear i've got star david. i wear people wear their crosses. it's an ideology it's a belief system. no problem becomes when you're essentially forcing compelled speech in a way that you're saying to other people in the company you because they're wearing their badges you have to wearing their badges you have to wear in solidarity. that wear yours in solidarity. that for me the issue . it doesn't for me is the issue. it doesn't seem like it seems like quite keen to stress . yeah, i think keen to stress. yeah, i think it's only the people . yeah. it's only for the people. yeah. won't marks spencer's won't wear but marks spencer's have actively . and know have been actively. and know whether the encouraging goes . whether the encouraging goes. there's a thin line promoting
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and blackmailing i guess, or people to wear that for me is where the issue is short right? yeah. greg's pointed out that their bodies are entirely optional, but said they'd been well received internally . but if well received internally. but if all your colleagues are doing , all your colleagues are doing, probably feel that know probably would feel that know you'd be the odd one out with it if you didn't join. yeah, well, right drives me a little bit bonkers. three sundays telegraph now and the church is being bonkers. three sundays telegraph uncharacteristically, uncharacteristically, uncharacteristically judgy about people's sexual habits the nerve to the nerve. the church is seen as unjust because of its treatment of lgbt q people. the bishop of oxford missed out the place cressida there's a place for a reason to be here. go again . all the people the bishop again. all the people the bishop of oxford say he's the most senior figure in the church of england and. he's now trying to support same sex marriage . and support same sex marriage. and he feels that he used to be the dark and he didn't support it. and now he does . in
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dark and he didn't support it. and now he does. in his dark and he didn't support it. and now he does . in his newly and now he does. in his newly published booklet together in love and faith , the racy stuff . love and faith, the racy stuff. i've read it through your book. is it is it a book. is it like a book? there's a public book club book, a booklet booklet. yeah. sounds like everybody's got a booklet in them. barbara cartland and this has caused a storm both within and outside church circles. so thinks this is really important to move the church forward. and he thinks that as numbers are dropping, it's now less 50% of people that say they're this say they're christians. this country, about bums country, he's worried about bums on seats i don't know about on seats and i don't know about bums . i don't know whether this bums. i don't know whether this is enough to the churches quite think it's a very strange thing to do because i get it but there's people who kind of all proudly christian and church of england want to stick by the religious text and that religious text and that religious text and that religious text is very clear and
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it's very homophobic . it doesn't it's very homophobic. it doesn't like same sex . now, like same sex. now, i personally, i was brought as a christian, but i'm sorry, i have a lot of gay friends, so i just left it behind. i was like no, i'm good, i'm good. so you think that this is partly is the reason for the decline of christianity then i do i do . the christianity then i do i do. the thing is that because he's changes he thinks that they should change it like it's trying to appeal to people like me who sort of gone into a different direction spiritually , but it's like going to annoy the locals who are hard . oh, the locals who are hard. oh, yeah. totally can't help but is going to annoy the hard as well. he's kind of being a bit of a wedding deejay. he's trying to please everyone and he's going to end up pleasing no one. yeah, like i do love a good wedding deejay. you have to be really drunk. mean, we've had this drunk. i mean, we've had this before. course, the whole the before. of course, the whole the church, you the church of church, you know, the church of england, was created make england, it was created to make a change from what was the
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previous norm of no divorce . so previous norm of no divorce. so it's not like they have a shift it's not like they have a shift it according to the times or the needs. it according to the times or the needs . the wants. yeah. they are needs. the wants. yeah. they are changing ageing but the is that it's still not a great place to be when you go to the church you often meet people who i'm sorry they're not friendly, they don't christian values . i've met a lot christian values. i've met a lot of people say they're proudly christian and then when you've like asked them to help you, they don't. and you're like, it's not a christian. start talking about nick dixon on on and diane to be or not to be thatis and diane to be or not to be that is the microaggression oh what a fantastic link so no i didn't write this so it's son in the head title the head title , the head title the head title, snowflake theatre goers given woke warning to expect violence and death in. shakespeare's play hamlet spoiler alert. i mean, i would add . oh i think again the would add. oh i think again the using the word woke wrongly i
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think i would use the word pathetic or misinformed because if you all are going to watch hamlet , if you all are going to watch hamlet, you've if you all are going to watch hamlet , you've got if you all are going to watch hamlet, you've got a if you all are going to watch hamlet , you've got a good if you all are going to watch hamlet, you've got a good idea of what it's roughly like. everybody knows plot. nobody's discovering penguins. oh, my word , you will, right? they're word, you will, right? they're not. i maybe i must have owned up i didn't do a lot of work on penguins today. okay? i might be some in the tempest. sure. i so they've basically put this warning saying that the play it deals with themes of mental mental penguins suicide . right. mental penguins suicide. right. and things like this does in hamlet. it's a very dark play. but that's one of the great things about it. i mean, on one hand, it kind of makes sense because we warnings like cinema warnings, you know, i guess like that makes sense. but i just i guess it's just funny to me because i got taken to see all sorts of horrendous when i was
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at school. no warnings on any of them. no mean. what do you think cressida is this. i don't shakespeare to get cancelled i don't think that would be a good thing for humana. i mean you wouldn't a five year old to wouldn't take a five year old to see would oh see hamlet, would you? oh wouldn't it unless they see hamlet, would you? oh wou an 't it unless they see hamlet, would you? oh wou an idea. it unless they see hamlet, would you? oh wou an idea. theyrnless they see hamlet, would you? oh wou an idea. they really they had an idea. they really understand was going on. understand what was going on. yeah, probably not. i think they've 30 warnings about they've got 30 warnings about content . this play what hamlet content. this play what hamlet for this is what they've both this very specific isn't it. cambridge university the adc theatre has put 30 1ci can't eveni theatre has put 30 1ci can't even i know everybody dies ophelia commits suicide hamlet hallucinates is dead yeah but there's sexual assault incest termination and this is why you'd think just no children just. yeah, but but then of course the argument would go nowadays this whole like i wrote an essay follow along with it but the whole snow snowflake idea that delayed childhood and you have these young who are going to hamlet go oh my god i didn't know that he dies.
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spoiler i can't remember that one. anyway, next up we go the daily star and a i painting celebs nude, despicable . where celebs nude, despicable. where can i find this cressida and? how much do i have to pay? well glad you asked you. actually, you can pay glad you asked you. actually, you can pa y £6.52 and upload 10 you can pay £6.52 and upload 10 to 20 selfies and you'll get 50 photos from this i robot app which has been accused of misogyny after painting female icons in history such as amelia earhart naked but not doing the same for male celebs. do you know ? what this reminds me of? know? what this reminds me of? it reminds me of when that captain marvel film came out and brie larson there, and she's like very stern brie larson there, and she's like very stem and she's looking because she's captain marvel. and a lot of people , marvel. and a lot of people, like, mainly men went, oh, she should be smiling. she so grumpy. and then somebody did the beautiful thing that they brought out like iron man, the hulk captain america. and they
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were all like and posing like women and. it really showed the different and this is simply because the people who have built this , i guess the hobbies built this, i guess the hobbies include sort of that horrible manga and things like that where women fetish fetishise sexualise and unfortunately like can't they just release a bug like a or an update or fix the you because. well i was going to argue was that you know they build these algorithms showing examples so it's necessarily that the ai itself is sexist it's certainly because that world and certainly fantasy fiction and fantasy art is all sort of misogynistic in the sense of all the elves who are women are all in these like little bodices and whatnot . and little bodices and whatnot. and then all the blokes are in armour . so if then all the blokes are in armour. so if it's taking its feed from that yeah. then it's going create those kind of images . so why. yeah. well when
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images. so why. yeah. well when i saw this, i've seen some of this on in general among my friends i thought, wow, this is going to make catfishing a lot eafien going to make catfishing a lot easier, because they easier, isn't it? because they all look stunning . and some of all look stunning. and some of my male friends as well, i've seen and looking seen using this and looking well, more hench than they would otherwise my chiselled faces . i otherwise my chiselled faces. i don't know. i assumed it was like this because of narcissism and people wanting to look very glamorous, although like , yeah, glamorous, although like, yeah, well, that's what i thought it was. one of the critics. one of the criticism being raised is that might this might get used to sort of create like revenge that people don't know they're in. but as i say the people i've seen who i know in real life who appeared , it looks nothing like appeared, it looks nothing like them. so i'm not sure how. give a warning to our viewers that if you see any featuring me , it's you see any featuring me, it's actually real. okay a tiny break now, but in the last section, have sexy raisins, sexy moms and sexy old men and some stories.
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so in a moment. sexy old men and some stories. how do you like ? for me, quite how do you like? for me, quite weak full fat milk. no sugar, thanksif weak full fat milk. no sugar, thanks if every country , the thanks if every country, the world was embarking on this push for net zero, i guess it would have merits. but why should us brits make ourselves and colder whilst countries like the usa, brazil and china burn fossil fuels for fun. i think the push for net zero is another element of liberal progressivism which
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is infecting the west . now is infecting the west. now they're ruining energy policy . they're ruining energy policy. go woke, no smoke . i've always go woke, no smoke. i've always said when it comes to energy. we need a mix. long term nuke and renewables. i've got no problem with that . but in the short to with that. but in the short to medium term , coal, oil and gas medium term, coal, oil and gas must play their part. and given that we've got so much of it here, my message is clear. one. drill, baby .
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welcome to headliners. let's jump welcome to headliners. let's jump back into it with mail on sunday. they bold is beautiful . sunday. they bold is beautiful. wouldn't you agree, krista wouldn't you agree, krista wouldn't you? i i absolutely would. josh however, some people would. josh however, some people would rather not be . and experts would rather not be. and experts reveal everything you need to know from the hormone that causes loss to over—the—counter pills that can help, obviously what wouldn't be of any interest you no . so the primary cause of you no. so the primary cause of hair loss a person's genes i don't know if you're aware of that there's a there's a myth for. well no it's if you wear them to right blood to your head
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and my dad's folks don't know it's your levi's. oh my big baldy . so there's been a review baldy. so there's been a review over—the—counter pills such as zinc seed oil and probiotic that can help thicken retain or regrow hair in this. let me write this down but zinc, you want zinc, pumpkin oil, omega oil supplements , apple cider oil supplements, apple cider vinegar . you know, he drinks vinegar. you know, he drinks a lot of apple cider vinegar mark dolan in his head. that's good. that's very well . okay. okay. that's very well. okay. okay. and you want to have like head and stuff like that that will still apparently bring it all back. there is. a serious story here because it's quite dramatic, going bald and saying this in this article that they're saying now, the men who i know, it sounds like we live in a sort of a world wimps and stuff, but i it was quite a made my peace with that. but i'm not to lie it was quite i mean i just i guess for me what relax me was there was a point where i had so many children, my wife was no way she could leave me.
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but that's no she will leave. you know, she can't it's tragic because that is just think just the tax credits for the true victims are the half transplant industry because potentially this could put a $5 billion dent in the their income if i licence you can grow your own apparently. yeah you know that had a if you have a head transplant can cost thousand dollars yeah would you pay that just i would have leo kearse he has been to turkey got a he's got a hair transplant. has been to turkey got a he's got a hair transplant . good for got a hair transplant. good for him. i think , i've actually got him. i think, i've actually got to i don't think it would work with me because it's so much is lost it it from the back and i've lost too much i'll think about getting a wig actually and you take it for it give it where you take it for it give it where you i just. but then i you want to. i just. but then i wonder if actually i'd be. but some people that that some people here say that that being is hot. is that being bald is hot. is that right? they say as long as you have a handsome cheek face with carrot top and good physique ,
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carrot top and good physique, well, you haven't got any of that mate. what are you going to do in? my end. i say move . yeah do in? my end. i say move. yeah yeah. all right, fine . next, in yeah. all right, fine. next, in sunday's metro, one means promote alcohol less am. let's all stand you love. good wine . all stand you love. good wine. what . so it's the story in the what. so it's the story in the metro and the headline is i didn't realise i was an alcoholic because of mummy's wine . me mm. so this woman is wine. me mm. so this woman is essentially saying she she started a group called , the started a group called, the sober mama group, one group to help other quit drinking because she realised that she was just drinking all the time and she was desperate to have a glass of wine and as soon as she had got her kids she was like, okay, now glass of wine. 1:00 and she realised she had a lot of realised when she had a lot of calls from friends and they calls from her friends and they were like the birthday
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were all like all the birthday cards were joking about much. she was going to drink for her birthday and she thought, i actually a problem actually probably have a problem here. that the here. and she believes that the mommy 1:00 thing is sinister. now looks at it through different eyes because of her experience and she it normalises alcohol . i mean. well i think alcohol. i mean. well i think she's a bit of a legend she was drinking a bottle of white wine a night in summer and a bottle of red in winter. i mean, that's thatis of red in winter. i mean, that's that is it's quite a low, isn't it . i don't know really . that's it. i don't know really. that's actually not a lot isn't it. well not really. not a so was that i, i know people i think no one wants bottle the night and like one bottle i think is actually not so purpose . yes you actually not so purpose. yes you have know much about yourself diane that's what i like the story is that there she i think she gave me a really good idea about having an intervention but
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it's, you know, like how that could be quite awkward but instead just send cards through the meeting . birthday cards. i the meeting. birthday cards. i like you. yeah. you really get ahead, trance . whatever it is, i ahead, trance. whatever it is, i think a really good idea anyway. and sunday telegraph now dried , and sunday telegraph now dried, fruit help you get . let's ask fruit help you get. let's ask krista though. you had a date and is hey hey well actually it can these links get worse as the goes on i just want to warn you it's your first day and you want to stay going to send him a card diane, because you're drunk, that's all, huh? yeah oh, yeah. this is extraordinary . clinical this is extraordinary. clinical psychologist, dr. laurie blotto, author of the best sex through mindfulness workbook. great book, great book. fantastic a guide to cultivating desire. she's shown that if you concentrate on a raisin you can get better at sex is out because look a bit like testicles she doesn't take explicitly say that
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although there's a quote here i surprised myself how much attention i could bring to this little object. so i don't know. but basically these women , they but basically these women, they sit down for 10 minutes and they observe of a raisin. they smell it, feel it to it, press the stop. they put it to their lips inside their mouth. they take one tiny bite and after this, there are three questions. what did you notice us? how is this different to how normally to raisin and? how was these how was this eating practise relevant to your sexual concern 7 relevant to your sexual concern ? well, i going to be stopping off at tesco metro on the way home, getting some raisins five a day . so what do you think of a day. so what do you think of this? what do you make of this, diane well, it's nice that the author wants to sell book and what i think is interesting is that she countered into that she is not countered into a british sarcasm because she talks about how should lie next to your partner and just trace a finger your partner and also and
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you should like touch them smell them and it's really because we're going to start making sarcastic comments to each other in the first like 30 seconds. i didn't get married laughing, so it's out of touch. somebody and be like, wipe your finger across their face. this is not going to work for british people because we've got a sense humour, which is fine. okay fine. right. let's do the last story. and in the sunday times , a nightmare when sunday times, a nightmare when someone you've got a tattoo of turns out to you. which reminds me , i need to get my phillip me, i need to get my phillip schofield tattoo removed . i schofield tattoo removed. i didn't realise you were homophobic okay, so. oh that's good.i homophobic okay, so. oh that's good. i think it's is because of the q oh one. they went to homophobia. i'm talking about the q0i thought is that him. because no queuing you never that though at once got to do with anyway because he's gay really. yeah he's there it's news. okay so the times of
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keeping the tattoo icon here with all my friends have tattoos removed so yay has been deleted. and now he's been neutered off people's skin as well. there is a charity called i. well i'm not sure if it's a charity . it now sure if it's a charity. it now studios based in london they are offering a treatment so people can have it removed . it's called can have it removed. it's called the second chance initiative. you have a pro bono treatment to remove like gang tattoos , hate remove like gang tattoos, hate symbols if you want to like rebuild life. and now kanye west's face is a hate symbol. absolutely. well is great. and there are other people now also that you can get removed. i think this is great idea. although interestingly of the people who's getting removed is jewish shouldn't get jewish and you shouldn't get a tattoo jewish. anyway, tattoo if you're jewish. anyway, that's all we time thank that's all we time for. thank you my brilliant panel. diane you to my brilliant panel. diane spencer and krista whetton. welcome. i hope you enjoyed your first time headline of tomorrow is going to be back 11 with leo
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kearse in the hot seat. carrie and paul cox, goodnight and god bless . welcome back. once more to neil oliver live. i have to speak very quickly, though, because time is behind us all the time. for many around the world this will be the first chance since the advent of covid properly to
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