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head of jens stoltenberg has warned against. we seen any suppues warned against. we seen any supplies of lethal aid from china or to russia, but we seen signs that they are considering and maybe planning for that. and that's the reason why the united states and other allies been very clear warning against that . and china should, of course not support russia's illegal war. a blatant of international law . war. a blatant of international law. ukraine's allies have war. a blatant of international law . ukraine's allies have been law. ukraine's allies have been preparing mark one year of the war with russia. the eiffel tower was lit up earlier in the colours of the flag, as was the eu headquarters in brussels in london, hundreds of people gathered in trafalgar square , a gathered in trafalgar square, a national one minute silence will be held at 11 am. tomorrow. three men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the shooting of a high ranking officer in northern
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ireland. detective chief inspector john caldwell was targeted by two masked gunmen while he was with his son at a sports centre in omagh last night. he's in a critical but stable condition hospital. police say the new ira, the dissident group, is the primary focus and they reviewing the threat level . former film threat level. former film producer harvey weinstein's been sentenced to six additional years in prison after being found guilty rape and sexual assault in los angeles. weinstein is already serving a 23 year sentence for a separate conviction in new york, which is under appeal . the jury in the under appeal. the jury in the los angeles convicted weinstein on charges against a single victim known as jane doe one, who says the incident when he appeared at her hotel room uninvited a film festival in 2013. weinstein maintains the allegations against were a setup . tv online and dab plus radio. this is gb news, but now it is
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time for headliners headliners . time for headliners headliners. hello and welcome headliners. your first look at fridays at newspapers andrew doyle. joining me tonight are two comedians i like on a professional level, but they still aren't allowed inside my house. josh, howie and leo kearse, how about you both .7 leo kearse, how about you both.7 you had a birthday. was my birthday day. yeah, and i missed it. sorry don't worry about it, but i got a very nice present for my kids while my youngest is five years old, got me, a book on anger management. five years old, got me, a book on anger management . and my six on anger management. and my six year old got me a book on addiction. interesting. so they know very well. yes. yeah. know you very well. yes. yeah. and they really read very and they can't really read very well. i'm suspecting my wife well. so i'm suspecting my wife she's them. i pawns in her she's using them. i pawns in her terrible cycle , logical game. it terrible cycle, logical game. it was quite painful. yes given those, perhaps we should move on. you have a more healthy relationship, don't you, mariel 7
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relationship, don't you, mariel .7 also seems your .7 yeah. it also seems like your kids working the way kids are just working the way through self—help aisle through the self—help aisle alphabetically. those addiction and management was what.7 and anger management was what.7 what else do we need to get to.7 i don't. bottom scratching. oh no, they're fine with that. well that big, you know, culprit themselves. enough of this frivolity . move on and have frivolity. move on and have a look at tomorrow's front covers to begin with. we're going to start the daily mail and we've got camilla. swipe at the dull censorship only the queen consort a little bit upset about idea of authors self—censoring . idea of authors self—censoring. the telegraph is leading with russia must be crushed in the ukraine peace deal . archbishop ukraine peace deal. archbishop the is leading with the guardian is leading with vanished crypto sparks lobbying fears and the mirror let me turnips we're going to get to that in one moment. the times got ukraine's year of blood and finally the express is running with the same story before the queen's dismay at to dull books and those where your front pages
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. okay we're going kick off with fridays times leo are they going with. so they good and let them eat turn ups and they don't they don't the times i got ukraine here i'm going oh you're going to do i find ukraine zero blood. yes. which is a slightly different headline to let them eat turnips. right. well, like they could be connected. oh, no, we're we're the ones who are eating the exactly. we'll eating the tie. exactly. we'll get turnips. what's get to the turnips. what's going on right. yeah, been on inside? right. so, yeah, been a year since the invasion. since 200,000 troops sort of were the borders. i remember i 200,000 troops sort of were the borders. i rememberi know borders. and i remember i know it's all a blur. nothing's going to happen . just just to happen. he's just he's just testing them . and then, of testing them. and then, of course, put wrong . i'm course, you put me wrong. i'm an idiot. know i said idiot. you know what i said exactly i said he was exactly the same. i said he was sabre phrase that sabre. that was the phrase that everyone using . and i didn't everyone was using. and i didn't think actually happen. think it would actually happen. and did it. we did because he and he did it. we did because he was he was as evil as he is. yes. so there is that's what's happened. world leader, happened. and the world leader, i world leader that i mean, female world leader that doesn't invading places doesn't like invading places and
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destroying their just destroying their own their just it's just an event and invite anyone who just lost a little sleep. now, she was only, she was only there for about. oh, of course. yeah . she probably did course. yeah. she probably did when she was defence secretary. yeah. so i think 188,000 people died. that's obviously very sad. it's whole cities essentially destroyed. yes the ukrainians, what was meant to be a three day war in putin's mind, lost a yeah war in putin's mind, lost a year. they're doing amazing thing. and of course, they've got ongoing support of got the ongoing support of america and various european countries. is the issue, though, with is intervention. with china is intervention. they're verge, i think, they're on the verge, i think, of russia. that's of supplying russia. that's a huge deal it's obviously huge deal and it's obviously going sour . huge deal and it's obviously going sour. yeah, huge deal and it's obviously going sour . yeah, that's going to sour. yeah, that's about the relationship. so we'll see china i think it would be see if china i think it would be not that i speak for china, but i would a stupid thing i think it would a stupid thing to do. i think china. china could just take over russia. i think russia doesn't have the ability defend itself any ability to defend itself any weapons. point to weapons. it's got a point to ukraine. china can ukraine. so russia, china can just in from east. just come in from the east. actually, a bad idea. actually, that's not a bad idea. i russia, i mean,
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i next, russia, i mean, they need be easier than need the oil to be easier than than taking iraq. well if president watching . president xi is watching. there's your next tip anyway. there's your next tip anyway. there story which is there is story here which is quite important from the times and times. yes bad news for and the times. yes bad news for bachelor boys. marriage protects from failure. now we see from heart failure. now we see sort little examinations like sort of little examinations like this. so, yes . where but this is this. so, yes. where but this is definitive proof . essentially, definitive proof. essentially, you live five years longer , you live five years longer, you're five times more likely to survive if you have a heart issue, if married. why is that? because i think single men have more sex sex. yes, it's almost certainly true. that's not that's my interpretation of the. it doesn't say that in the article there. no i'm guessing you're using the heart more then it's going to run out. you're really down marriage today really down a marriage today aren't i my aren't you. this is i had my morning of my marriage therapy this morning. sure an extra this morning. i'm sure an extra five years of life. that's the silver lining . so there go. silver lining. so there we go. it a fair deal. okay, it seems like a fair deal. okay, we're going move to the mirror now, this is your turn now, leo. and this is your turn up yes. so this up story. yes. so this this is in the mirror in the times. in the mirror is in the times. well, and this one we're going
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with the mirror . theresa therese with the mirror. theresa therese coffey. i'm going with the themes. therese coffey says turnips could help alleviate the fruit vegetable shortage . so fruit vegetable shortage. so we've got we've basically got a huge shortage of tomatoes, lettuce and anything that could could save us from from these terrible diseases like diabetes stuff and scurvy. yes, we're going to have to eat a mediaeval day. so the weather in morocco in spain and other places to grow these things been bad. this affected the amount that can be grown. also gas shortages because of the war in ukraine and gas price hikes mean we can grow in heated greenhouses. i don't even i didn't even know that was a thing. heated greenhouses those things so 90% of our going leave out brexit brexit all mentioning that oh oh it's impossible to get a tomato from spain. no, because we don't have the can the green jacket. you mentioned the greenhouses and then you missed the line beneath about the workers. there's workers anymore because of brexit do you ever think frankly i'm just because it
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became a casting decision that you made to leave that line out. that's what i mean. maybe feel. let me finish. maybe if you me start with that maybe maybe josh's therapist isn't here and i'm not going to fulfil that role. let's let leo get on with theresa who says it's theresa coffee. who says it's like an alcohol at coffee you get after after a large meal. she looks like she's had a large meal herself. she says we should all eat turnips like mediaeval peasants to make for the fact peasants to make up for the fact can't get the iceberg lettuce. it's of turnips it's a no shortage of turnips then. mean, if was because then. i mean, if was because nobody because nobody was the turnip because the we saw on it british the one we saw on it british is gin generally awful. that's why we imported tapas and we allowed mass immigration . they brought mass immigration. they brought kebabs with them. we thought grooming gangs were acceptable because spicy because we'll get some spicy lamb disagree see. i lamb dishes. i disagree see. i like a good turn. yeah i mean, i don't have a of catch up don't have a tonne of catch up for me. yeah, a tonne of mozzarella yum, yum . turn mozzarella salad. yum, yum. turn it. pasta. yeah, pasta terrible. and this is an amazing subject. there's a whole area of , the there's a whole area of, the world that you have yet to explore. leo kearse the
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tournament, the internet world and also like this is gb news. really we should be forced to turnips this is an turnips on our this is an indigenous there's something just see we can we can start just to see we can we can start even today if we have a with scotland meets and you see you have you have turnips turnips i think meat sauces nips and need is a type of animal isn't it. no. neeps no. the haggis is the animal then your neeps is animal then then your neeps is your the house the your vegetables. the house the animal. one leg shorter than the other. if you one other. yes. so if you run one way round the mountains, it means get pointy when means like get pointy when you get enough of get cold. anyway, enough of scottish culture. i don't understand that. going to understand that. we're going to move on now to the garden. why are they leading josh? they are they leading with josh? they are they leading with josh? they are vanished crypto are leading with vanished crypto firm fears. so firm sparks lobbying fears. so this firm is basically disappeared. loads of people seem to have lost their money andifs seem to have lost their money and it's turned up with an individual called dan what they said . we've contacted someone said. we've contacted someone down and is that's the problem with crypto because it doesn't really exist because it is in the yeah it's obviously it's got
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done banksy said if you come over to the philippines i'll answer your questions for goodness why would anyone do this. well exactly but why the money the crypto fund has sort of been linked or donated money to various sort of government groups that kind of they're quite interesting. they're sort of lobbying groups that app guys , there are informal groups with employees and councillors and whatnot. and so i ironically, they gave whatnot. and so i ironically, they gav e £5,000 to one of these they gave £5,000 to one of these appg on blockchain. and now, of course that's all disappeared . course that's all disappeared. any hot takes on this? well, this is i mean they're using these crypto firms and other firms as well are using connections with politicians to see are more reliable and see more are more reliable and plausible. but it seems like awful. you'd want to distance yourself , the politicians. but yourself, the politicians. but yes , they're trying to get yes, they're trying to get credibility through connections with whether they have their on the think on the farm they had more the appg website they had this crypto firm listed as a commercial partner and all this sort of stuff. but i mean,
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there's, there's of corruption and malfeasance in the lords in the commons look at michelle moon the rest of it. we moon and all the rest of it. we just more . you know, just need some more. you know, it's good to see the private sector getting on the act as well. we're going to move on to friday's daily mail and our new is pretty based there. what's this? camilla is this? yes, who? camilla is taking at censorship taking a swipe at the censorship of dahl's book. so a of of roald dahl's book. so a of days ago it came out the roald dahps days ago it came out the roald dahl's books are being edited by by sensitivity readers. yes not just edited rewritten again . i just edited rewritten again. i mean, you sort of also thought. oh, they're they're just changing a few words there. maybe a few words that were written the forties or written in the forties or whatever are bad. no considered bad. no no. all swedes and like completely all this completely so you can all this sort and the rhythm and sort of magic and the rhythm and the language and just the of the language and just put this reads like this day doing just reads like a badly translated chinese manual or some some diversity and inclusion training . so instead inclusion training. so instead of instead of saying like , you of instead of saying like, you can't go around pulling on the hair of woman to see if she's even if she's she's wearing
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gloves , it says, you know, some gloves, it says, you know, some some women have penises and wear wigs and there's nothing wrong with that. it doesn't say the penis but but it does say there's nothing wrong women wearing wigs it basically might as well simple nothing wrong as well be simple nothing wrong with think with men either. so i think that's a crazed . but it's in that's a bit crazed. but it's in a way, not just it's bad a way, it's not just it's bad prose and it's not funny and obviously dahl is very funny and a of that depends on the a lot of that depends on the rhythm. they've ruined rhythm. yeah. and they've ruined of that. but it's also just bringing in moral messages bringing in these moral messages that are very vogue. he's my favourite to favourite anti—semitic writer to choose . and no, it's choose from. and no, it's ridiculed , but so she's telling ridiculed, but so she's telling the writers, don't anyone kerb you especially she should you especially what she should telling publishing houses telling is the publishing houses . yeah so yeah i'll take your problem. the the problem. the problem the publishing is that publishing houses have is that whenever something like this happens, it's junior happens, it's the junior threatened revolt and they threatened to revolt and they need to be brave . let them sire need to be brave. let them sire them. fire the junior. let them go. they can go work in the greenhouses. nobody denies it, breaks should say, though, breaks it. i should say, though, that committees didn't actually explicitly she explicitly dahl she just she talked and sort talked to the authors and sort of said just, you know, be true
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to your stakeholder metaphor. so we edited and we did some sort of linguistics break. it was something a trope. i the guardian has come out and said that it was commercially necessary to edit the book so that appeal to millennial parents, which is ridiculous. i mean, houses have been seized by this social justice brigade and they realise the books that they're commissioning aren't selling. so to get their message through to the kids and, you know, try and indoctrinate because they've got to they've got edit the. okay if got to edit the. it's okay if they're getting wrong though. they're getting it wrong though. i was interesting i mean, there was an interesting piece by suzanne moore, the other about how other day talking about how actually, most of the actually, you know, most of the people pushing this people who are pushing this ideology are turning 40. now they're touch. oh, they're a bit out of touch. oh, yeah. and actually generation z are like, what the hell is this? and know, they're all and they, you know, they're all millennials it's millennials are old. yeah, it's really interesting. see how there's aged. yeah, there's going to be aged. yeah, see happening. and to see see it's happening. and to see companies and the industries that are still left behind slightly, the comedy industry is, netflix and is, but things like netflix and things they co op and things that they have co op and they gay they're they are now gay they're panicking can
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panicking because they can see the bottom line in very immediate it's usually immediate way. it's usually changing. i mean, even like the satirical which satirical site the onion which is full y refusing is now gone full y refusing satirise culture at all and satirise woke culture at all and now i mean, no one now it's all its i mean, no one now it's all its i mean, no one no one reads anymore. it's terrible anyway, right. that's front pages. but after the break, keir starmer changes his tune harvey weinstein's life continues to be out of tune. and if you vote things get any worse. don't worry more coming to within the decade . to britain within the decade. that's good. it beats you in a moment .
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welcome back to is your first look at friday's newspaper is with me andrew doyle and also with me andrew doyle and also with josh howie and leo kearse. we're going to start this section of the show with friday's and keir starmer has changed his tune on shamima is it shamima or shamima you say
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shamima i that's how i remember . it's america . yeah, sure. my . it's america. yeah, sure. my mum shamima then song doesn't tell us. i call her ms. ms. begum. miss beckham. miss beckham. what's now? oh, so i kissed i'm a change changes turn on some me my mother i me my mouth beckons right to return the labour leader previously said stripping of her of a british citizenship was the wrong decision, but says nationals must come first. and i want to win the election. is that look? i added that the election's kind of in the back anyway, but it is interesting, isn't it, that there i mean, he has to go along with the court's decision this effectively. yeah and the reason he's saying before said in 2019 that before what he said in 2019 that he, didn't that she should he, he didn't that she should lose. she's thought is lose. and now she's thought is the decision. now he's the wrong decision. but now he's basically saying, look, mi5, they lots of stuff they must know lots of stuff about how she's a threat and whether labour party we whether labour party and we don't that crank anymore. don't have that crank anymore. so about national so we're all about national security . well, this it, security. well, this is it, isn't it? because, you know, he's five missions. you he's unveiled five missions. you know of tom cruise know, the tasks of tom cruise
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and mission impossible. exactly. and one of these things i and he's one of these things i mean, about how the mean, he's talking about how the key of labour now key objectives of the labour now are to do with are going to be to do with economic but strong economic stability, but strong borders and national security . borders and national security. these don't feel like typical labour policy, but it's pretty easy to outflank the tories on. these things for once, you know. but i mean, it seems the whole shamima begum thing seems like a bit of a psyop, like a publicity stunt when you consider the tens of , of people who are stunt when you consider the tens of, of people who are entering the country illegally . i mean, the country illegally. i mean, shamima could do the same if she can get a bus fare together to get to kelly. and we've got 43,000 potential terrorists being watched by mi5 in this country. moment, right? yeah yeah. okay. that's a lot of people that. but josh , come. no, people that. but josh, come. no, no, i just. i always think what i just saw , she went off. went i just saw, she went off. went off. i think it her was one of the three in the family. i just remember them sort of admonishing the authorities how could you stop her? why did you let her get radicalised? and
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then all this footage came out of dad protests and it was of the dad protests and it was the of the government. i think it was that i don't think it was hard that it was one of the other dads you. yeah. other girls dads you. yeah. obviously you know the parents must have some responsibility but individual the but also so the individual the age responsibility age of criminal responsibility ten. he was we knew what we ten. he was 15. we knew what we do when she was do when we're 15. she was groomed and it's a failure. britain's multiculturalism. so, you got this oh people you know got this idea oh people can come here they'll keep can can come here they'll keep they'll keep their cultures whatever those cultures are female you female genital mutilation, you know they've got know whatever, ideas they've got about people being about people. some people being better than other people. and it's idea. the it's actually terrible idea. the british is of tolerance and. equalities is pretty good. i should say no female genital mutilation illegal. you know, mutilation is illegal. you know, it's that tolerated it's not like that is tolerated but tolerated. a lot but it's not tolerated. a lot of things are illegal still things are illegal but still happen because of multiculturalism. say multiculturalism. wanted to say female mutilation . yeah. female genital mutilation. yeah. okay. to move now okay. we're going to move on now to this is harvey to this story. this is harvey weinstein is in the times. leo, have you got this one? so, yeah, harvey has been harvey weinstein has been sentenced another six years sentenced to another six years in and said he told the in prison and said he told the court that he'd been set as as he sentenced . so yeah, he's
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he was sentenced. so yeah, he's already 70 and he's got more than 20 years left to serve on his existing convictions. i don't think more convictions are going to come out of the woodwork as women realise they can get money out of an because he wasn't sure. it apparently led to some of the lawsuits are being settled the civil lawsuits for four compensation are being settled and paid by his insurance company. settled and paid by his insurance company . yes which insurance company. yes which i don't know how you get insured for that. so what did he see walked into walton's insurance company says, listen, might be i might be doing some roofing. yeah, don't know that yeah, i don't know how that would even but that's would even work, but that's america. this is so this is america. so this is so this is now this what he's been now this is what he's been convicted. it certainly looks convicted. so it certainly looks even current running even with the current running consecutively , he's going to consecutively, he's going to spend the rest of his life in prison. yeah he's overweight and he's got health issues and whatnot. yeah and this is jane doe one. now, i think if you were entering a trial and they have to number your victims, it's not looking good. not a potential . we're going move potential. we're going to move on, though, this one. this is
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on, though, to this one. this is friday's guardian, rogue friday's guardian, these rogue landlords, josh , is this quite landlords, josh, is this quite serious rogue uk landlords using ghost tenants to con taxpayers out of millions tenant ghost tenants . out of millions tenant ghost tenants. this is happening over the uk, particularly in bigger like birmingham where essentially these landlords are gaming the system , buying a very gaming the system, buying a very cheap property, splitting into as many little as possible and then charging a lot more than then charging a lot more than the mortgage to house those people , they get a premium if people, they get a premium if it's for supported housing right. so they're of but actually standard of the housing is not up to not the standard . is not up to not the standard. the other thing is that some of these just crooks where they're saying we've got these in there. and actually one of the houses was turned out were growing was turned out they were growing marijuana. like game marijuana. so they like game house is they house system go is it they fabricating these ghost tenants. why people doing checks why are people not doing checks well welcome the uk the well but welcome the uk but the essence of the tory government that's tory government that's not tory government doing them you imagine this is them. you should imagine this is mostly in labour
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mostly happening in labour controlled council areas. it's the authority that the is the local authority that is responsible is really responsible for checking housing, it checking social housing, but it just know, why social just shows, you know, why social housing an absolute it's housing is an absolute if it's not not this ghost not if it's not this ghost tenants, then it's illegal subletting or people claiming for they don't deserve. i for stuff they don't deserve. i know people, the they know so many people, the they claim social i've got it's about 40 works is a graphic designer lives a in a flat in camden on a peppercorn can absolutely afford to pay for four more because he grew up in a on a council estate he gets the option to live housing and what this is which is private oh you're not the landlord right they're gaming the system there's very eighties ways taxpayer being scammed ways the taxpayer being scammed through benefit and through housing benefit and through housing benefit and through the system. his through through the system. his name, my design name, name and address my design by adam spicer. he's going to be making the changes, but surely i mean, now that it's been exposed, this is something that they can down on. surely, they can crack down on. surely, you should be an easy fix this also that spending to billion a year on this on these things and you think put money you just think put that money social at least not social housing but at least not just money don't put just turning money out don't put the money into anything just cut
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taxes and don't dwell. we're not going to get a massive debate there are not to resolve. there which are not to resolve. now, we're to move on to now, we're going to move on to this some positive news now this one. some positive news now from for change. from friday's mirror for change. only whoa more is only kidding. whoa more is coming. war. yeah, coming. it's war. yeah, apparently , according to the apparently, according to the defence secretaries . good for defence secretaries. good for lots of things. technological progress . yeah anyway, the progress. yeah anyway, the defence secretary, wallace, has warned that the uk will will be embroiled in a hot or war within seven years, depending on how long it's put in the microwave for. so he's lobbying. i mean this is a bit of scaremongering is lobbying for increased defence spending and jeremy last call of course but why does he have to use this kind of rhetoric war is coming why does he have to sort of conception of game of thrones? it sounds like it is a game of thrones slogan. it's but war is coming. and it's not, but war is coming. and also, i'll be in a cold war already. we we weren't already. we are. we weren't china. before. but already. we are. we weren't chirremember, before. but already. we are. we weren't chirremember, kind afore. but already. we are. we weren't chirremember, kind ofre. but already. we are. we weren't chirremember, kind of in but but remember, kind of in a bubble, there's no it's not like the cold war with the soviet
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union where, you know, we were really, know, with really, you know, people with the war. it's mildly the chilly war. yeah it's mildly techno and actually techno tepid war and actually trade united trade between china and united states increasing. so all states is increasing. for so all that they're throwing that they're they're throwing darts at each they're darts at each other. they're still when on still friends when it came on the other hand, you know, the on the other hand, you know, in terms of the budget, the forthcoming budget, it does make sense defence sense that the defence would want money and the defence want more money and the defence of is primary of the nation is its primary function primary function under primary finance. so don't get money, so like they don't get money, they billions, they do they do get billions, they do do they. they don't just say we want an increase or not slightly have a point. you know it does feel like there is sort of national international instability countries instability and other countries armies and armies been hollowed out and we've had to supply so many armaments. ukraine, we need to replace those. so really to replace those. so really need to ramp production to fill ramp up production to fill missing also just to missing stuff and also just to just our armed forces up to scratch. did you ever think of joining the army? i think you'd work love if there's work. i'd love it if there's a war. i think we need war. we need war to sort this need a war to sort this generation . they're all in generation. they're all in mourning about microaggressions. how in how about a big aggression in your there go. what about your face there go. what about this ? this is shocking this? this is shocking revelations tock might revelations that tick tock might be for chinese . i'm
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be a vector for chinese. i'm shocked about joe. the idea. i know it's crazy. i mean, we have covered it a few times. european commission bans tick tock on official design devices over spying fears, but chinese social media giant calls move misguided. i wonder why. media giant calls move misguided. i wonder why . yeah, misguided. i wonder why. yeah, strange. so this is the european commission is the eu's executive arm says not all of the eu which i don't think they thought this through to be honest because how are these people who work for the eu where are they meant to put their dance videos. it's a very good point . vimeo do they very good point. vimeo do they do dance videos? can you do on vimeo? it's not going to be enough. i don't know. i don't know. the use of the enough know. has the use of the enough you exactly. you a you know exactly. you have a limited you can use limited as well that you can use them well my understanding so tik tok is owned by this company called byte dance. right. and this chinese. this is chinese. my understanding is law understanding is that the law in china government china means that the government has access if it so has automatic access if it so requests. so all you know stored by any chinese company. so that's it's not that's the risk not it's not that's the risk not it's not that tok are necessary they that tik tok are necessary they giving said that they
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giving these they said that they have actually said have said they actually said in november admitted november tiktok admitted some staff the data of staff in can access the data of european and apps can european users and apps can access a crazy amount of data from other . so you've got you from other. so you've got you know a keyboard which obviously would because i will you to type stuff yeah so an app can see what you've typed on that keyboard right. they can cross data which just goes to show that people do like their conveniences. you know, they might people. yeah i know and things fine out by the chinese government we tik tok government we do like tik tok it's fun also i'm very so it's fun also i'm very boring so i don't feel like there's any information they could get information that they could get there's josh there's that can out new josh not the other hand also not on the other hand but also tik tok incredibly it's just tik tok is incredibly it's just it's obvious i know went on it it's obvious i know i went on it a of times. i thought, a couple of times. i thought, you know, anybody uses this at the start, putting it. the start, putting videos on it. and i want the people and i thought i want the people who use this app to know exist. okay. well that's it for part two. but up, turmoil at two. but coming up, turmoil at the female groping the baftas. female groping and worrying, you won't worrying, vegan ism. you won't want to it .
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welcome back to headline as your first look at friday's new papers. i'm andrew doyle . you papers. i'm andrew doyle. you know these two by now. we don't need to bother leo. it's fair to say there's been a of a fallout from the baftas. what's it about? yes. so some people have been complaining that the baftas too white. but phil who's too white. but phil davis, who's actor, in sherlock actor, has been in sherlock quadrophenia, resigned and actor, has been in sherlock qutbaftaznia, resigned and actor, has been in sherlock qutbafta membershipgned and actor, has been in sherlock qutbafta membership inzd and actor, has been in sherlock qutbafta membership in protest his bafta membership in protest that they're embarrassing awards ceremony. so apparently was a bit of a trap. well, this is this what you said? the bafta awards were an embarrassing cutting, winners cutting, deserving winners speeches for tool curling non interviews. poor richard grant pretending to arrive in a batmobile and no bernard cribbins in. i resigned my membership i thought i how much that was going to save him. you remember. i'll tell. could be a scene of remember. i'll tell. could be a scene 0 f £500 of you, you scene of £500 of you, you remember. but 500? yeah. when you have every cinema entry. why
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because i made some films and i've acted. and i've also used to review the course. you 500 quid a year. it's tax quid a year. yeah, it's tax deductible . do you get to vote? deductible. do you get to vote? you vote? yes but this is you get to vote? yes but this is this. i'm going to give you the exclusive. this is why you really quit. okay it's not the 500th year because it's taxable. the is a year ago, the real is about a year ago, they stopped the free dvds. they made everything streaming for environmental purposes. you can pirate them, put them on ebay or that kind of thing. yeah, i know. i'm not sure that that's what he was doing. okay. i made loads of money. that's such it. and was christmas every and it was like christmas every you like, from you would get, like, from november onwards, you'd get these that still hadn't these films that still hadn't even out america. my even been out america. oh, my god. this. got out, god. we've got this. got out, and now it's all streamed and it's and you can't it's boring. and you can't access it properly. a access it properly. and it's a pain okay. he's let it pain so it's okay. he's let it drop, he's gone. oh doing it drop, but he's gone. oh doing it because got a point. mean because he's got a point. i mean cribbins should have been in the memoriam section, but now on the other cutting of other hand, the cutting of speeches cut but speeches always cut speech. but this big because. the this was a big deal because. the one winner was the writer of one the winner was the writer of all quiet the western front
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all quiet on the western front her story is amazing. she was her story is amazing. so she was a on one of the coffee a decathlon on one of the coffee board things really, really good. then she basically good. and then she basically was a champion. she all the a champion. and then she all the award they said, are award and they said, what are you going to do now? i said, i'm going to go and win an oscar. she away, took the 16 she went away, took the 16 years, bought the rights. she went away, took the 16 yearoriginal)ught the rights. she went away, took the 16 yearoriginal book the rights. she went away, took the 16 yearoriginal book the developed the original book she developed took you couldn't took us six years. you couldn't get money. she then went get any money. she then went back into decathlon, won ten back into the decathlon, won ten grand, she the seed grand, that she used the seed money, gets to make money, and then she gets to make the movies. i think it's a great story. well, what about story. okay well, what about this friday? guardian this one friday? the guardian standards. josh, what's this? oh, paul mescal , who is oh, yes. so, paul mescal, who is the the fit in normal the he was the fit in normal people . do you that? people. do you see that? i didn't see normal people. you should completely it . it's should completely saw it. it's an guy. he's fit you like an irish guy. he's fit you like he's got a gold. he's got like this. what's things with fit men in? what you what in? gosh that's what you what you're well, mean, you're implying. well, i mean, there's value to it there's a literary value to it as but it also has a fit as well, but it also has a fit man it. although i do. man in it. although i do. i watch those movies. it's got fit. woman is it just normal people? yeah. no suit. press people? yeah. no suit. the press and used be and these films used to be called alien versus called things like alien versus
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predator and you knew was going to was a tv. it was pretty to be it was a tv. it was pretty good. he came to fame on that and was basically saying that and he was basically saying that he did a play. and he was he did a play. and outside the play this woman, they take photo she they would take a photo and she grabbed bum and then he grabbed his bum and then he moved he really moved away and. he got really angry, totally i think angry, which is totally i think you be stopping him. you shouldn't be stopping him. obviously now, of course, because guy a cry—baby. because this guy is a cry—baby. no, going to my no, nobody's going to grab my bum. is depressing. you bum. but this is depressing. you want would you like want someone? would you like a stranger your bum? well, stranger to grab your bum? well, not well, i'm straight. not you. well, i'm not straight. i every fight with i know you. but every fight with a near would you a stranger near would you accept? i mean, is different. is it different when a woman does it different when a woman does it to man? it's different when it to a man? it's different when a does a man because a women does it to a man because men larger. i mean unless men are larger. i mean unless they what you be they identify as what you be american. know it's crazy. but american. i know it's crazy. but he also said he said she put her hand on my. now that. why is he saying because is saying that? because he is in america. so he america. no, he's irish. so he thinks he's american from ireland. put hand on my. ireland. put your hand on my. why you always do the why would you always do the accent? because good at accent? because i'm good at them. at the accent. them. you're not at the accent. you your terrible your hand you put your terrible your hand on should be kicked from on my. you should be kicked from belfast. that was a german
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accent . get your. how did tired accent. get your. how did tired of my i'm putting it i'm putting a stop to this going to move on right now this one what about right now to this one what about this. the scourge this. this is about the scourge of cyclists nia. what's this? what's about ? susan what's all this about? susan collins isn't happy. joan collins. call it dame joan collins. let's call it dame joan collins. let's call it dame joan collins nearly knocked collins. she was nearly knocked by a cyclist when she got out of black cab. she's going to meet friends for dinner, including christopher biggins, mamma mia creatorjudy kramer christopher biggins, mamma mia creator judy kramer and christopher biggins, mamma mia creatorjudy kramer and her creator judy kramer and her husband , percy. i mean, that's husband, percy. i mean, that's the campus dinner. husband, percy. i mean, that's the campus dinner . and you have the campus dinner. and you have quentin crisp along for the ride , the bicycle. but yes, he she always got knocked over . so always got knocked over. so she's she's called on the mayor london sadiq khan to tackle unruly not not all bicycle it's just just the ones that hate her i think. i just just the ones that hate her ithink. i mean, bikes. i didn't i think. i mean, bikes. i didn't realise this, but if you if you know someone over and kill them while you're riding a the maximum sentence is two years what's so yeah if you're if you're some sort of assassin you can just punch someone as you're doing it. yeah yeah yeah have a bmx. i also it's a growing
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bmx. so i also it's a growing problem more bikes in problem there are more bikes in the bikes the the road, more bikes in the pavement as and also there pavement as well. and also there are like joan has are e—bikes like joan has a point . they get more attention point. they get more attention and you've got . yeah but you say and you've got. yeah but you say the scooters that i mean there have lots of so you have been lots of it's so you can't insurance if you can't get insurance if you do get hit it's not like cars where you will actually get paid money. the thing is if money. and the other thing is if you to like places like you go to like places like amsterdam they're amsterdam is where they're trying to sort of get to, us it's crazy that you cannot walk around. genuinely scary. it's crazy that you cannot walk arourokay, genuinely scary. it's crazy that you cannot walk arourokay, well,inely scary. it's crazy that you cannot walk arourokay, well, let's scary. it's crazy that you cannot walk arourokay, well, let's take y. it's crazy that you cannot walk arourokay, well, let's take a yeah okay, well, let's take a look at one. this is look at this one. this is a about the future levels of iron of cambridge university being worryingly they say worryingly low. what they say about at cambridge, about the diet at cambridge, what's well, as what's going on here? well, as a doctor as a doctor, find doctor say, as a doctor, i find cambridge university's veganism worrying this worrying on many levels. so this is student union is what the student union has voted two thirds, voted in by two thirds, i believe, of students . and he's believe, of students. and he's saying concern saying there's a concern because, girls in because, young girls in particular can anaemic if particular can be anaemic if they're getting the right they're not getting the right vitamins. are , as you know, vitamins. we are, as you know, as human beings, we are meant to be having some meat. and i know you're a vegetarian so just from your you honest i'm very your colour, you honest i'm very politically healthy . vegan or
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politically healthy. vegan or vegetarian? vegetarian . i'm vegetarian? i'm vegetarian. i'm not i'm not i'm not one of the insufferable. yeah, okay. but the about this is that the the thing about this is that the cambridge student cambridge university student union say if a union has voted to say if a parent says two thirds of those who back the idea that the who voted back the idea that the cafe's should only have cafe's canteen should only have plant we should plant based food, but we should that those who get involved in student politics are often the most annoying and the minority. but i'm the kind of authoritarians that would say we speak everyone. get speak for everyone. we get to decide choices. decide on your dietary choices. and those cafes are and i guarantee those cafes are going start losing and going to start losing more and more money. well, but of course, if you can go to the kebab shop round the corner, are going round the corner, are you going to get, you know, a nice, to go get, you know, a nice, nice you make about shawarma? you place you can't. and there's a place called van. the van of life. called the van. the van of life. how would you know that? i used to cambridge quite to go to cambridge quite a dropped my little at dropped in my little one at cambridge. i i was actually cambridge. i was i was actually in a relationship with someone who oh, well, who was at cambridge. oh, well, that's it's that's nice, but it's interesting. it's interesting here. this doctor see that so many vegetarians many vegans, vegetarians and people fad no people who pursue fad diets. no offence, becoming offence, andrew. them becoming anaemic , and anaemic, tired and underperforming. not
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underperforming. i'm not commenting on your thoughts. i mean, they tired. i am a bit tired today there, but there's no need to make it personal. we're talking about the it's going a a kebab going to get a kebab. a kebab maybe maybe tonight old maybe i will maybe tonight old stomping an omnivore. there we go. and was over go go. you know, and was over my go was people afterwards was normal people afterwards and we'll going to we'll do that we're going to see some fit men they jobs. all right let's move on now to this one. we're going to stay one. this is we're going to stay within closeted within the closeted and increasingly bounds increasingly deranged bounds of tertiary. fridays, tertiary. this is from fridays, times earlier. yes. so staff and students are students can university are encouraged to call their peers the they can confirm their the until they can confirm their preferred pronouns they've created a pronoun guidance document to create what they call an authentic of inclusion and help preserve dignity. although i think if you're studying at the university of kent, you've pretty much waved goodbye dignity as a reference . goodbye dignity as a reference. this document refers people to a website detailing a list of possible neutral pronouns that are in use, which ze ze a sigh and thor . okay, what if you what and thor. okay, what if you what if you're studying english? yeah. there's an issue here . so
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yeah. there's an issue here. so what have you got someone else to do that week? you don't learn all these . i mean, this is the all these. i mean, this is the thing. you shouldn't get to pick your pronouns. they're not your own pronouns. they're not for used by other for you. they're used by other people describe you people to describe you when you're would you you're not there. why would you even i would thinking it even care? i would thinking it out. you know, we've talked about time. about this for a long time. i finally figured out why they're so insistent on the pronouns. as you say, it's for people in the room. right. what it's room. no right. what it's specifically the lie specifically up. so the lie continues without yes continues without them? yes that's someone's that's why i would use someone's pronouns. polite. pronouns. whatever to be polite. i people just i think most people would just say, you would refer say, all right, you would refer to as that they say to them as name that they say they yeah, sure to refer they are. yeah, sure to refer them as the sex or the they them or, whatever. it's specifically when they're not there. yeah. you keep the lie going. you have to keep the lie going. i absolutely a form i think it's absolutely a form of and i'm with you of control. but and i'm with you know, the that someone know, i use the that someone wants friend of mine wants if it was a friend of mine i'm not going to use gj or v. yeah, yeah. they about a single person because i understand the grammar. this is grammar. you know, this is ridiculous people for ridiculous when people ask for pronouns usually, you pronouns which are usually, you know, and when people know, obvious. and when people display their pronouns in an email just signal to say email, it's just a signal to say
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, i'm in this tribe, i'm in this tribe , so why don't you push tribe, so why don't you push back a bit? because all the time i people say, well, it's i hear people say, well, it's just polite, it's just about being polite, it's just about being polite, it's just cool because just about being cool because it's and it's not. it's about implementation of a broader ideology is just one of those wedge issues. it's a way that they get this in and it's and it's is really actually it's and it is really actually not course it's not. not right. of course it's not. it's like saying i don't offend any non—christians. everybody has and they has to wear a cross and they always out what they or always find out what they are or not. oh, we should announce not. oh, that we should announce at the start of meetings all religious devotions, which we religious devotions, which do we particular great ideas. religious devotions, which do we partraising great ideas. religious devotions, which do we partraising and great ideas. religious devotions, which do we partraising and it great ideas. religious devotions, which do we partraising and it works ideas. religious devotions, which do we part raising and it works wells. i'm raising and it works well for the snp leadership right. but think need to at but i just think we need to at some pushing back and some point stop pushing back and i'm pointing out that is actually a really authoritarian thing. militias thing. we beat it with militias . if you're if you're called . so if you're if you're called into work meeting and you're asked, you know, your asked, you know, what's your pronouns? come ridiculous pronouns? you come ridiculous pronouns, they've pronouns, and then they've got to those and if to follow those pronouns. and if enough people that, will enough people do that, it will just fall apart. i'm going to get some jager tick breasts. yes, that's wearing them. yeah, well, that's not i mean. well, we'll talk about that, guys. some that's all
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some other because that's all going kicking off. going to be kicking off. but i mean, the point is that these militias compliance is militias compliance idea is interesting, it could interesting, but it could because lot people now are because a lot of people now are using as cake and using pronouns such as cake and toy things they toy and just the things they like so that they can have frog agenda. yeah. because they like frogs have to call them frog frogs you have to call them frog them yeah. right. them frogs self. yeah. right. i'm making that's what i'm not making that's what something they do. they mean it though. don't but they are a tiny really, tiny minority people really, really minority. why are really small minority. why are we bending over backwards for just tok? just few lunatics on tik tok? because scared of being because people scared of being seen out elaine and seen to step out elaine and because departments have seen to step out elaine and becalby departments have seen to step out elaine and becalby socialepartments have seen to step out elaine and becalby social justice nts have seen to step out elaine and becalby social justice as have seen to step out elaine and becalby social justice as well. been by social justice as well. you enforce these you know, they enforce these rules workplaces. it's rules across workplaces. it's like a small small like how how a small small minority of people with a with anidea minority of people with a with an idea can enforce it across. i mean, we're talking about it the other night on so the catholic church fell in church just fell fell away in ireland after in such ireland after being in such people to be on the surface people want to be on the surface but everybody knows but underneath everybody knows it's should said it's nonsense. it should be said that pronoun declaration that the pronoun declaration thing slippery slope to thing is a slippery slope to compelled because compelled speech. it is because some are starting to be some people are starting to be punished for not do you have a legal right say no? yeah, you legal right to say no? yeah, you absolutely protected by the absolutely are protected by the equality act to say do not
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equality act to say i do not believe this ideology. yeah. so they need that. and if someone fozzie for all you lose your job in any way protect can sue in any way well protect can sue them it declare them because it is to declare one's pronouns pronouns one's pronouns or for pronouns is declaration a test to see is a declaration a test to see whether someone believes in the nofion whether someone believes in the notion of gender identity, which is religious belief. anyway, we're move that is we're going to move to that is part completed join the part three completed join the three of us as edge closer to three of us as we edge closer to climax the show, culminating climax of the show, culminating in couples argue why firemen in why couples argue why firemen are verboten and why i'm are now verboten and why i'm moving to an island . wales so in moving to an island. wales so in a moment .
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welcome back . the home straight welcome back. the home straight of headliners this is the show where we're going to take you through friday's newspapers. josh else is problematic. these no such thing as a fireman as the term decried as sexy so
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there's no that i'm going to return my calendar. yeah that's going back so yeah so i guess it's going to have to be firefighter sam or fire they them sam . yeah firefighter is them sam. yeah firefighter is them sam. yeah firefighter is the typical don't have a problem with firefighter but i also do i'm from a fire man on fire woman i to be saved by a fireman than a fire lady by fire. i mean, i'll tell you i can get. yeah i mean, if you're in the back. yeah it's not like the getting the ladder until you get when you'll look. yeah. i'll just got the biggest, most muscles. not, not muscles. it's not, it's not consumer. know , we'll consumer. well you know, we'll see how big the fire is. yeah. well the situation, the fire is okay. you want some burly, muscular barbarian to muscular conan the barbarian to feel carry down the feel safe? i'm carry down the ladden ladder. yeah i was just surprised that the. the vehemence russell's . surprised that the. the vehemence russell's. he's vehemence of russell's. he's greater manchester's chief fire officer . if that's not sexist to officer. if that's not sexist to see, he was so vitriolic . we see, he was so vitriolic. we spoke of it. he said the word will not be tolerated because there are form microaggression thatis there are form microaggression that is damaging to our oh my
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god, just go away . i mean, these god, just go away. i mean, these people have just completely swallowed this nonsense it bilge . can we just be adults again on the world? just be full of adults. that's happening. so you went to a diversity training thing or whatever and he came out. he's a true he's a true believer. and now he wants to look good. we're all in look good. well we're all in this cult. i'm sick of this mud cult. i'm so sick of it. really yeah. you're in it. oh, really yeah. you're in the right show, mate. yeah i don't like to be around. same but i mean, come on. that i've never i before. never seen. i before. certainly as vegetarian, as a vegetarian, it's interesting i think it's interesting to see. i think it's doing a burden yourself. i still got 10 minutes to go. it's just culture fatigue, know, culture fatigue, you know, because day. this is because every day. this is nonsense . after all, you've nonsense. after all, you've committed to this war. how it is the firemen , every fireman that the firemen, every fireman that pushes me, every bit. yeah, i have really hard i'll be like that. it'll be the end of me anyway. what about this? so from the male, how would you answer the male, how would you answer the questions ? don't know the the questions? don't know the answer to now. so this communication expert has sent a press release into the daily mail they've and she's mail they've printed and she's reveals three phrases to see if
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you need to fill up 800 words in the daily mail and don't have a story to cover, she says. if you don't know answer to a question in order , trick people into in order, trick people into thinking that, you do know what you're talking about. so this this would be really useful for me on this show. one of them is that's a great question. let me look into this further and i'll circle back with you . other circle back with you. the other is get more on that. is let me get some more on that. i to make sure i'm giving i want to make sure i'm giving you best possible answer you the best possible answer and. oneis you the best possible answer and. one is i'm not and. the third one is i'm not quite sure about that. what i do know is i guess you then say, okay, when wrong with just saying i know answer . saying i don't know the answer. which all these things which is what? all these things all obviously . they're all obviously. yeah, they're just long ways. what about humility? like i always find like if i'm in an interview or something someone a something and someone ask me a question, i don't know. i just question, i don't know. ijust say i don't. and the problem so rather trying to plug your way through no, through something you've got no, that's question. look that's a great question. look into and get into this further and get back to that. very good. well, to you on that. very good. well, i mean, this what's happened, she's got like 199,000 followers i mean, this what's happened, shetiktok. ike 199,000 followers i mean, this what's happened, shetiktok. ike 1�*thing) followers i mean, this what's happened, shetiktok. ike 1�*thing like lowers i mean, this what's happened, shetiktok. ike 1�*thing like that,s on tiktok. yes. thing like that, which the government
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which maybe the government shouldn't get the tik tok shouldn't get rid of the tik tok too because it sounds too soon because it sounds like they of this but also they they a bit of this but also they probably hey what do probably said to a hey what do you someone said, do you do? someone said, what do you do? someone said, what do you if you get something you do if you get something wrong, wrong? you say, oh, i don't know. she's come up with some, doesn't this just tap some, but doesn't this just tap into narcissism our into the narcissism of our age and other people? and it's other people? don't want wrong. what's wrong want to be wrong. what's wrong with wrong in a way that with being wrong in a way that can be sort of to be able to go, oh, wrong. i made a mistake. oh, i wrong. i made a mistake. yeah, what if you're like yeah, but what if you're like and you're never wrong? well, there issue. although there is that issue. although i do a life coach friend of do know a life coach friend of mine says when she mine who actually says when she gets difficult question, gets a difficult question, she always question always says, what's the question behind oh how are behind the question. oh how are you that person? you friends with that person? i thought friends you don't thought so. friends you don't know about josh? okay it wasn't a statement like, i didn't a statement of like, i didn't feel, jealous feel, like, jealous for a second. did. because you second. he did. because you know, you. know, friends, i've got you. that's about all right. what that's about it. all right. what about this one on squabbling? i promise. this has been assigned totally indeed totally arbitrarily. josh indeed , not because of my therapy session today with the lovely mrs. how we couples squabble over such as household chores five times a week on average a
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reveals i'm going to be honest i was going through all of stuff andifs was going through all of stuff and it's the usual the guy who does the washing up who's living a lie on in the in the hallway leaving towels on the floor. we don't argue over any of that stuff which is fantastic. that's good. we just argue over my addiction to boardgames . yeah addiction to boardgames. yeah thatis addiction to boardgames. yeah that is of an existential crisis in relation so that is what so that essentially i was like i was feeling really i was we're really doing really well apart from addiction to boardgames , from addiction to boardgames, okay it's not heroin you not see, i tell you, i'm constantly saying. so the problem is i am also to heroin. oh, i see. so but the ball game thing is actually more expensive. there i mean, this isn't it shouldn't be surprising that these the things that couples squabble about. yeah i'm not surprised. it's all dropping in a dump heap on the floor. i in trouble when i leave a dump on the bed. apparently makes the bed wet. yeah, it does because the is also because the towel is also a problem we've to change the sheets and the everything's good
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to be washed and cleaned all the time. well, it doesn't have to actually quentin crisp actually because quentin crisp used if you don't used to say that if you don't clean anything after four years the household dust doesn't get any like any worse. yeah because like when your it when you wash your hair, it becomes. i think becomes. exactly. so i think just clean anything. yeah. becomes. exactly. so i think just never clean anything. yeah. becomes. exactly. so i think just never going anything. yeah. becomes. exactly. so i think just never going to ything. yeah. becomes. exactly. so i think just never going to visitg. yeah. becomes. exactly. so i think just never going to visit either]. i'm never going to visit either of your houses. i'm never going to visit either of your houses . okay. what about of your houses. okay. what about this one is getting late in the day. talk about sleep, day. let's talk about sleep, leo. a good night's leo. yes. so a good night's sleep can five to sleep can nearly five years to your life . according to harvard your life. according to harvard scientists so it adds more to men's life so if you get good quality sleep and it's not just the length of sleep, you've got to get like to 8 hours, 7 to 8 hours, not 78 hours, which is just too much sleep. but what if you don't the sleep context? you don't get the sleep context? i have sleep in 3 hours, i always have sleep in 3 hours, instalments. really? that's just wrong . that's bad way to . wrong. that's a bad way to. sleep. and you've got to have deliberately . i don't my deliberately. i don't set my alarm. i just know. deliberately. i don't set my alarm. i just know . what? alarm. i just know. what? you wake the middle of the wake up in the middle of the day, wake up and day, i always wake up in and then i do some work. i mean, i scream and then go back. yeah, but i mean, but i'm a bit
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worried for you because if you totally add up, getting oh, totally add up, i'm getting oh, it's to be unendurable. it's going to be unendurable. did does cycle did you miss does your cycle annual vegetarians. is annual vegetarians. this is really although this really bad. yeah although this this could be this is this could be correlation rather than causation. if you're causation. i mean if you're sleeping it shows sleeping the night, it shows that anything wrong that you don't anything wrong with pain waking with you. there's no pain waking you or anything like that. so you up or anything like that. so it's like seeing the who it's like seeing the people who buy fewer ashtrays are healthier. so stop buying ashtrays . i little bit, ashtrays. i say a little bit, but i think it's interesting that you get five years for sleeping. well, you lose sleeping. well, yeah, you lose five for being married . five years for being married. yes, for not being even not being married. i think if you're married and then if you're married, you're not sleeping well because stealing the sheets. so i think it basically evens out is i'm saying it's getting way too much way too for me. let's move on to this final story now. this is a some nocturnal vibes on this one. joshua says. yeah, the remote welsh with one of the welsh island with one of the best guys, guys in the best guys, nice guys in the world. called gin and from world. it's called gin and from wind. and it's anything need still need any need and is officially recognised as the
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dark—sky sanctuary europe, newcastle from from dublin. no what's most well is again cardiff from cardiff all you're actually seeing good brightly done to you and what's the story so there's a welsh there's got really clear skies and is there's no light pollution it's all designated the dark sky sanctuary. i can't believe they didn't mention socks being a cassock is dark sky iron and they don't have light pollution . streetlights are illegal so you see the stars beautifully. and we've been we have been there. wonderful but so there. it was a wonderful but so exciting. sanctuaries are exciting. but sanctuaries are higher up. the retreats and all that. higher up. the retreats and all that . so higher up. the retreats and all that. so here's higher up. the retreats and all that . so here's the problem, that. so here's the problem, though. no indoor toilets. well you do know unless and you don't to be in a place that's dark night and doesn't have indoor toilets that's of the challenge. that's why people walking get into it. not all of us think of they have indoor toilets because it's you know as well , you're
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it's you know as well, you're absolutely outraged. we're going to have to end the show. the other side, shocked by the rampant anti celtic xenophobia . rampant anti celtic xenophobia. but let's have another quick at friday's front page . so the friday's front page. so the daily mail are leading with camilla's swipe at censorship. that's the queen consort involved in this story about roald dahl's books being rewritten by sensitivity readers .then rewritten by sensitivity readers . then the telegraph has russia must not be crushed in any ukraine peace deal, says archbishop . the guardian is archbishop. the guardian is leading with vanished crypto firm sparks and lobbying fears. this one on the front of the mirror. let them eat turnips as trees to copy and the times ukraine's year of blood. that's a year the war began. i'm find that they express same stories before queen's dismay as cuts to dull books . those were your dull books. those were your front pages that all that we have got time for tonight thank ever so much to my lovely guests josh howie and leo kearse. leo is back in the hot seat hosting the show and is joined by dixon and dapper laughs , a.k.a. dan
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soon i soon i- soon i still not laurence fox . i am i still not laurence fox. i am still bev turner in this space all week. we've got a great show lined up for you along with some great company. i've got my panellists here tonight. toby young, director of free speech union. he's even jacket union. he's even put his jacket on for and political on for us and political commentator bushra schake, who i'm delighted to meet, joining me to some controversial me to discuss some controversial this we're going to this evening, we're going to be discussing overreach of the nanny state and house lockdown in the name of the state has cracked. and further into all
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our personal lives and, the system is broken. our government is so backlogged by asylum claims that that resolution is to just let them through without interview . that's right. they're interview. that's right. they're just going to be filling in a form. i'll be debating this with both of panellists , plus the both of my panellists, plus the owner vox. well, not a vox or owner of vox. well, not a vox or but has suggested that but actually has suggested that the middle class find electric cars unaffordable is not really the time to push a green agenda when people can barely afford to heat their homes, let alone charge up a new car. i'm going to be facing this with policy analyst laurie and our very own queen consort camilla. she's spoken out against the censorship of beloved children's writer roald dahl. she's waded in after sensitivity gurus were hired , remove offensive language hired, remove offensive language in his books. i'm going to be discussing that to the brilliant author, rebecca rees and of course, send me your thoughts and questions vaiews@gbnews.uk. all coming the latest all coming up after the latest headunes all coming up after the latest headlines with polly middlehurst
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. and armstrong here. delighted to be sitting for polly middlehurst . former hollywood middlehurst. former hollywood film producer harvey weinstein has been sentenced to 16 additional years in prison after being found guilty of rape and sexual assault in la. weinstein is already serving a 23 year sentence for a separate conviction. in new york , which conviction. in new york, which is under appeal . the jury in the is under appeal. the jury in the los angeles case convicted weinstein on charges against the single victim known as jane doe, who says incident happened when weinstein appeared uninvited at her hotel room during a film festival in 2013. the former film producer maintains allegations against him were a setup . disgraced singer kelly setup. disgraced singer kelly has been sentenced to an additional year in prison on top of the 30 he is already serving for an earlier conviction. he's a 20 year jail term today on charges relating child enticement and producing indecent images of children. all
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