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welcome back to gb news i'm aaron armstrong. let's get you up aaron armstrong. let's get you up to date with the headlines in this breaking news just to us. three british men are being held in taliban custody in afghanistan, including the so—called danger tourist miles routledge, who had to be rescued from kabul by british forces less than two years ago. now it's understood the other two men are the medic. kevin cornwall and an unnamed uk national who manages a hotel in the afghan capital. the foreign office says it's working hard to secure with the man who have been and they are currently support to the families. more on that one soon as we get it, the home secretary will introduce new measures to tackle child sexual abuse and will take on
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grooming gangs writing in the mail on sunday. suella braverman denounced those working with children, will have a legal duty to report signs or suspicions of child sexual abuse. she's also indicated the prime minister will announce new plans to clamp down on grooming gangs next week . extra will sail overnight from the port of dover . it works the port of dover. it works through the easter getaway . through the easter getaway. coaches of , adults and children coaches of, adults and children have been delayed for up to 16 hours and are described the situation as absolute carnage. now the port has blamed lengthy french border processes . it french border processes. it claims to have had 15% more coaches than anticipated year. ukraine's president, vladimir has described russia taking the presidency of the un's top security body as absurd . each of security body as absurd. each of the council's members, the security council, that is, assumes role or on a rota basis for a month. russia's president vladimir putin is currently facing an international arrest warrant for alleged war crimes.
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zelenskyy's says this demonstrates the institutions total bankruptcy . and why in the total bankruptcy. and why in the world what am i doing? there is no form of terror that russia not already committed and there be no reason that will stop the reform. global institutions in particular un security council , particular un security council, the reform that is obviously to prevent a terrorist state and any other states that wants be a terrorists from destroying the peace. terrorists must lose must be held accountable for terror and not preside anywhere , unable and not preside anywhere, unable to. women in iran who've been attacked yoghurt for not covering their hair public have been arrested. the footage, which has gone viral, shows a man getting increasingly animated . two female customers animated. two female customers before throwing a tub of yoghurt , their heads. now it's illegal for women in iran to be seen in pubuc for women in iran to be seen in public without a hijab. the regime's judiciary says the attacker has also been arrested for disturbing the peace . at for disturbing the peace. at least 21 people are now known to have died and dozens more
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injured following a series of tornadoes in the united states . tornadoes in the united states. there's been extensive damage to properties and vehicles across the and midwest of the country with states of emergency declared in arkansas and missouri. company power outage usa, which tracks left without electricity . around 90,000 electricity. around 90,000 people in arkansas have been affected , with six other states affected, with six other states reporting difficulties . £8 reporting difficulties. £8 million worth of taxpayers will be spent offering public authorities a new portrait of the king public authorities, like schools , courts, councils like schools, courts, councils and, police forces will be able to claim the official picture as part of the new government scheme. the cabinet says it's tradition for many institutions to display official royal portraits . tv online dab plus portraits. tv online dab plus radio on cheatin. this is gb news. now it's time for headliners .
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headliners. hello and welcome to headune headliners. hello and welcome to headline knows we be having a fantastic set of they know you. i'm leo kearse and joined by two comedians i think hilarious and i'm not going to let write my script any more. jonathan coogan . i was up and down in spencer. how you you both did. yeah. really yeah, very good. you did good. okay, let's take a quick call. i'm not going to dig any deepen call. i'm not going to dig any deeper. i think. yeah, maybe you're having an affair anyway . you're having an affair anyway. the is going through the sunday mail is going through the we've the the front pages. we've got the sunday mail with vegan mob plots to sabotage the grand national. we've got the sunday with staff can sue their boss if customers offend them. oh, my god, i hope it doesn't apply to gb news who got the observer with care homes crisis children and sent hundreds of miles away . the hundreds of miles away. the sunday mirror leads with have a laugh at my funeral. that's the funeral of paul o'grady . the
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funeral of paul o'grady. the sunday express has . rishi funeral of paul o'grady. the sunday express has. rishi has six months to sort out the crisis . and finally the daily crisis. and finally the daily star goes with another funny weather related one easter bunny and sonny's and those we are front pages . let's have a closer front pages. let's have a closer look at those front pages starting with mail on sunday. jonathan yeah, this is some pretty exciting news . a vegan pretty exciting news. a vegan mole plots to sabotage the grand national undercover investigation . an expose is investigation. an expose is planned by up to 100 animal rebellion activists to storm the event and glue themselves to the course. now the irony here is that glue is made out of work. horses. yeah, that is like know already off to a bad start, but that's the joke i had written down. it'sjust that's the joke i had written down. it's just one we should. that's should . great that's all we should. great minds saying writers. okay, so, milton and animal rights campaigners plan to use ladders and bolt cutters to storm fences before the race and then glue
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themselves together as a human barricade and sit across the core. so this was you know, this was brought up and discovered by a mail on sunday. reporter who basically posed as one of them and then found that out . but if and then found that out. but if you don't know animal rebellion are an offshoot the militant are an offshoot of the militant environmental protest group extinction rebellion which was founded 2019 and wants all animal farming and fishing banned. it also wants to end horse branding it as horse racing, branding it as animal abuse. so they're pretty they are pretty. they want to ruin fun, just in rest ruin our fun, not just in rest on the racetrack. we what going to wear we're going to bear on we're going to drop sticks from bndges we're going to drop sticks from bridges and see which wooden cross to they cross is first to means they wouldn't let do wouldn't even let you do greyhound is greyhound racing and that is really great. get fantastic really great. you get fantastic with i mean , this is just with that. i mean, this is just that the mail on sunday of the people who discovered it like no am i five not the police , a am i five not the police, a journalist and a ministry of something but it was a no no. it's the mail on sunday and is interesting is that clearly trying to get some you know
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press for their cause by causing this disruption which will annoy . 600 million people who want to watch races. i don't think by annoying them and stopping that programme you're going to get people to give you much sympathy towards cause. yeah. and of course horse racing is a huge contributor to carbon. i guess they're worried about every yeah they're worried about every year. we do see unfortunately a few horses sometimes at the grand national, sometimes there aren't any. but you know, quite, quite often we see mainly shame. well i mean, batten falling over and breaking leg. then you can have the special horse olympics afterwards for the horses with who have been injured in those races and then come back we races and then come back and we have paralympic team for have a paralympic team for animals right that i think was it. one thing to note it. well, one thing to note here, finding solutions, not problems. like this out problems. exactly like this out the box, thinking . one thing to the box, thinking. one thing to note the leader of the note is that the leader of the animal rebellion did actually want make it clear that they want to make it clear that they were they're against were although they're against all they were
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all these things, they were actually pro interspecies relations you no relations chips, you know. no serious . mr. davis says serious no. mr. de davis says horse riding wrong, but having a horse riding wrong, but having a horse ride is also right. did he really . open for this really. open for this degenerates any mixed the front cover of the telegraph. dan are they leading with oh my word this incredible. so apparently staff sue their boss if customers offend them . so this customers offend them. so this is all to do with the workers protection which an example that is given in this article is that if jk | is given in this article is that if jk i mean controversial already , everybody just sit already, everybody just sit down. all right ? if already, everybody just sit down. all right? if j.k. already, everybody just sit down. all right ? if j.k. rowling down. all right? if j.k. rowling turns up and dares to read from one of her books, somebody turn up wearing a woman as an adult human female t—shirt and. then somebody works in the bookshop might be offended and then they could sue the bookshop . right. could sue the bookshop. right. what's so beastly ? anybody can what's so beastly? anybody can get offended about anything because offence is subjective so
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bill opens up you know, a poorly worded . world anybody can sue worded. world anybody can sue over over anything. yeah. essentially as long as you get offended by which as we all know, you know, you can pick and choose because is much like humour, you know everybody's a slightly different as long as you i mean i'm self—employed so do i get to sue of course . do i get to sue of course. anybody i mean, people are to offend me on twitter all the time . mean well, that's a good time. mean well, that's a good point because if the people on are essentially the customers, the viewers. gb that's how you guys get mean from someone and that you then that offends you. could you then sue we simply gb news sue could we simply gb news yeah, mean it seems the yeah, yeah. i mean it seems the rishi sunak is perhaps taken his eye off ball here because eye off the ball here because been to the tories been trying to paint the tories as the party of, of sort of none of nonsense. sorry to of this walk nonsense. sorry to paraphrase top gear so paraphrase it in a top gear so to away but none of this walking on you change people about how i get people we're not we're not going to legislate feelings and we're not going to like walk
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nonsense to promote public life. but this seems to be the opposite. this is this is this is a sort of it's a lib dem bill that's brought i think it's been brought by by a backbencher so it's not as if he let them in. the tories would get behind anyway. but weird anyway. yeah, but what's weird is that. was kind of snuck is that. it was kind of snuck through to the bill with ways through to the bill with ways through commons. this article says during says without a vote during the friday who's friday sitting. i mean, who's paying friday sitting. i mean, who's paying friday? paying attention on a friday? nobody's paying attention on friday checked out thursday friday you checked out thursday evening? yeah, nobody nobody likes person in meeting on likes the person in a meeting on a afternoon who says, oh, a friday afternoon who says, oh, i've know, i've got a question. you know, look through the thinking , the look through the thinking, the penis. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah so that's how it got through. but you said maybe rishi will now kind of pick up. i don't know kind of pick it up. i don't know . yeah. so could be a major embarrassment nourishment . embarrassment in. nourishment. for boris. that's that's your headline. may have just made this claim the new name for the prime minister. anyway, we've got the sunday. no, jonathan. what have they got in the front. yes this is still a very ongoing
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issue. so cynical and migrant boat crisis must sorted in boat crisis must be sorted in six to swerve election six months to swerve election wipe sunak was his wipe out so rishi sunak was his nickname that you gave him in barry and him with that . so barry and him with that. so rishi has been warned that he has just six months to fix a migrant crisis. has just six months to fix a migrant crisis . with thousands migrant crisis. with thousands more desperate migrants expect to uk shores this to reach the uk shores this summer . so to reach the uk shores this summer. so the prime minister knows he to stop the rising knows he has to stop the rising tide small boats the tide of small boats crossing the channel any chance of channel stand. any chance of victory end of year. victory at the end of the year. but senior aides for a tory wipe out late 2024. if goes to the out in late 2024. if goes to the country after a summit in which thousands illegal immigrants have seem be have landed. so there seem to be a be issue that a this seems to be issue that needs to be sooner. the needs to be solved sooner. the i guess voters perspective if guess the voters perspective if it's seems to be issue that a it's seems to be an issue that a lot people are concerned lot of people are concerned with, doesn't sort it with, then she doesn't sort it that that he's essentially that way that he's essentially going lose vote. and is his going to lose a vote. and is his popularity what do think? popularity what do you think? open all the borders. no, no, no, saying backstage. no, no. saying backstage. i don't their complete don't believe in their complete open believe we can open borders. i believe we can we can have sustainable immigration maybe should immigration but maybe we should pick rather than pick and a bit more rather than just know anybody a just you know anybody with a soft can up. but
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soft story can turn up. but i mean this the issue seems to be the tory wall could just evaporate because so of the cross—channel sent cross—channel migrants are sent to northern cities such as newcastle and there i mean there's an obvious impact on pubuc there's an obvious impact on public services social cohesion , house prices, rental prices, travelodge prices as well so if rishi isn't seen to be grasping this, then it could be a disaster for his hawks up north. yeah i'm definitely after what i saw of the news about all the cross channel sort of travel it does seem lot quicker to get to a boat than queue up at dover. dover seems to be appalling right ? i mean, maybe we should right? i mean, maybe we should take all the boats that they landed and send all our school kids across , or at least they kids across, or at least they can have some of their holiday in france, start doing some return trips. why not? i mean, do you think the rwanda flights are be are going to be are going to be are going to be taking and, mean, we've taking off? and, i mean, we've already seen some think they already seen some i think they will we'll have more will i think we'll have more regular flights . we're regular rwanda flights. we're one the flights we've got lot of these in tonight . but what i do
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these in tonight. but what i do find interesting is that they are going to house migrants in military which is military bases. yeah, which is interesting one the interesting because one of the things about illegal things about the illegal immigration check immigration is you can't check who's coming through and you can't well, have any can't say, well, do you have any links as or anything like links to as or anything like that? and now we're going to put them into a military base. they'll the guns out of the they'll take the guns out of the military. oh, good. i was just checking. mean, assuming checking. i mean, i'm assuming as ukip government, so these as a ukip government, so these might and after they might be so and then after they leave in there, you know, leave the in there, you know, we can't anyway moving can't anything out anyway moving on finally we've got the mirror down. yes so the front page is on amanda who was the best friend of the legendary paul o'grady and amanda milling, saying that paul o'grady said, please , a laugh at my funeral, please, a laugh at my funeral, please, a laugh at my funeral, please don't be morose. and you . i think that's fair. if that's one thing that we all know as comedians we much prefer it when people are laughing, whether they're laughing with or at they're laughing with us or at us. what i love about my us. and what i love about my funeral i right. i think people
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throwing themselves on the bonfire. yeah i'm going, oh, wow. you're going to go like full kilt kind of pyre . somebody full kilt kind of pyre. somebody will set fire or something . one will set fire or something. one of the home of the sky. so they bury you, not bury believe you in a mountain. you get eaten by birds. rayleigh yeah, yeah, yeah, buried in yeah, yeah. want to be buried in a because had a forest because had that there's thing called there's a thing called the mycelial yeah mycelial which is where. yeah mushrooms. so i want to become part of the network with all the mushrooms. but back paul mushrooms. but back to paul o'grady. well think it's o'grady. yeah. well think it's fabulous paul is the fabulous about paul is the amount of charity that he did and so there's like a whole generation of people who won't necessarily know who lily savage was but will know. paul o'grady the love of dogs for some needed so much work with battersea dogs home and it's nice to kind of celebrate i hope they bring loads dogs to the funeral because you know paul love dogs, so why not? yeah funerals. not a funeral with a lot of barking dogs. he was also known for his wit. i mean, when the voxel tavern was was raided , he was
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tavern was was raided, he was dressed as lily savage back the height of aids hysteria , the height of aids hysteria, the police turned up with rubber because they were. they were afraid of catching aids. basically and he turned around and says , well, well, well, and says, well, well, well, looks like we've got some help with the washing . well, i with the washing. well, i thought it's funny, it is. still to come, we discussed chat being bannedin to come, we discussed chat being banned in italy how stephen did you leave. these are crucial to labour success in the next election and why religion is . election and why religion is. i'll see you in a couple of minutes. don't away .
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welcome back to your saturday headune. welcome back to your saturday headline . so hope you got a cold headline. so hope you got a cold beer from the fridge. i'm leo kearse and i'm joined jonathan coogan and. diane spencer. i don't know what he's . but don't know what he's. but anyway, let's continue . we kick anyway, let's continue. we kick things off with the observer
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keir starmer needs to appeal to a stevenage woman. apparently this will be news . a stevenage this will be news. a stevenage is because he doesn't know what a woman is. jonathan i've also never known a woman's touch so stevenage woman vital labour success next election analysts say so keir starmer needs to win over the stevenage woman who's like archetypal hypothetical voter to reach downing street that's what he's been told by the people briefing him basically there's a predominantly female voter that they're missing out on that they haven't of won over yet right now so the stevenage got some points about them she's she's hypothetical who's hypothetical voter who's a middle housewife with middle aged housewife with children who disillusioned children who is disillusioned with politics. she leans socially conservative on cultural issues but a left leaning on economic issues which is obviously worst combo she's attracted to daniel but wouldn't bang jason momoa and she only shoplift occasionally to get her distant husband. ah you making some of this up, joe? it's all hard hitting news real. i mean, the stevenage woman do you think keir starmer's battles with
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gender ideology going to scupper him with the stevenage women. diane oh, just a little bit . i diane oh, just a little bit. i mean what is interesting about i love the phrase stevenage woman it's kind of like i like we need a costume like that just needs to be a group of stevenage women. she's with politics and she westminster boring so got the most boring leader everybody you've got the most boring leader trying to win over the bored self who lives in the most bonng bored self who lives in the most boring place in the boring place to stevenage. i i mean stevenage did make lewis hamilton so i will give them that . well maybe will give them that. well maybe if people are accustomed to the boredom, they will him because he's not going to rock the in that respect there's going to continue with some boredom. yeah what i find interesting about this is that they're saying, oh no, this is the group that no, no, this is the group that we need to win over. no, you know what? the minute you decided weren't going know what? the minute you decommit weren't going know what? the minute you de commit to weren't going know what? the minute you decommit to a weren't going know what? the minute you decommit to a woman 't going know what? the minute you decommit to a woman was»ing know what? the minute you de commit to a woman was these
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to commit to a woman was these women. like, you're going to have to do something pretty drastic get come to drastic to get them to come to laboun drastic to get them to come to labour, is sad because . labour, which is sad because. i'm a left leaning person and. i was angry and, furious at this man and i enough not to vote for him . the pressure me i think him. the pressure me i think they should hand over. you know they're going to need to like give out shopping coupons or something like that. they are they're going to need do they're going to need to do something to win these people oven something to win these people over. actually believe over. so yeah, actually believe that if they win political pamphlets through door, if pamphlets through the door, if i get off some that would that get up off some that would that would endear me to that party the buying a vote yeah so yeah this probably illegal it's probably illegal for the reason we endorse i mean what do you what do you think libra's chances are of the next election jonathan? i think it's probably it's going to be closer than people think. well don't think i don't think they've got it in, which is know after everything the tories have kind of put this financial through the last financial through over the last few stuff . it's hard few years and stuff. it's hard to say. i don't know. i want
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them both to lose well maybe them both to lose as well maybe they as this happened. they will as this happened. some other anyway. other european countries anyway. the and gender the sun times know and gender nonsense brought nicola could also bring her replacement humza yousaf . so in the sunday we have yousaf. so in the sunday we have the headline pressure humza yousaf to drop the gender recognition reform . so the well recognition reform. so the well humza campaign to be leader of the snp he was like waving this flag going i going to challenge the uk courts they can't section 35 our laws we made this law and he was also like and i'm going to campaign for lgbtq rights and this around the gender reform bill. yes. and this is the reform bill. what get to self—identify your gender so rather sort of going through a medical procedure rather than spending time living as the gender that you your gender dysphoria tells you all you just go i'm in lady tampons, please. and then you away . so this is and then you away. so this is that the bill but ? it turns out
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that the bill but? it turns out the it seems that 82% of people that were questioned by this team called panel bass and they i believe they were commissioned by the sunday times 82% said don't bother. yeah so it turns out that the only 4% of people who think that this is a priority. yeah. and i know even amongst snp voters only 35% supported the use of opinion that we should continue with this bill and challenge westminster. well it was a very polarising bill in the first place wasn't it. there was some old school characters i saw kind of complaining about how it divided were they divided party and they were they were apparently quite were actually apparently quite close to getting their independence then was independence then this was the issue essentially issue that they essentially tripped up on, tripped up politically really sort politically and it really sort of destroyed snp as brought of destroyed the snp as brought there. sturgeon then there. nicola sturgeon and then you peter murrell followed followed soon after and part of the part the reason i think the were keen to push the agenda reform bill through was because it lowered age which it lowered the age which
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children could identify as another gender officially identified as another gender. so then they'd be saying well if they can identify another genden they can identify another gender, why can they vote? and then they'd the age of voting and obviously all want to vote snp because are naive idiots and children are bass these days that they think like the ten year olds you know they've been raised on a diet of agitate and youth so maybe we just need need youth so maybe we just need need you can vote for up until the age of ten and then you can vote until you hit about 75. but i, i have a theory. you see, humza was also health secretary and scotland has got one of the worst health records like of everybody. they have an issue with the amount of time that you live like if you're a scottish man you get three teen years less life than a well—off scottish . right? right. but if scottish. right? right. but if you make it easier , change your you make it easier, change your genden you make it easier, change your gender. you see a poor scottish
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only gets ten less years of life. do you see where i'm going? here i think that if they get more scottish people to change gender, suddenly their health statistics look pretty good. sure transgender good. not sure the transgender the evidence is there that transgender people will actually live longer anyway. the sunday times again. and seems times again. and it seems italian government are worried about becoming self—aware about skynet becoming self—aware of they they're of jonathan. they they're freaking so far. of jonathan. they they're freaking so far . oh you guys freaking out so far. oh you guys know what it is by now. for those who don't know it, it's a language a.i. model that language trained a.i. model that has been trained on has basically been trained on billions inputs of language. and you essentially ask it to you can essentially ask it to create anything create almost anything like stories like a very stories code. it's like a very sophisticated yeah a program on sophisticated. yeah a program on your computer , on your phone. your computer, on your phone. i'm not sure if you can download it . i know there are apps that it. i know there are apps that use it that you can download, but it's based on the browser but it's based on the browser but anyway, it's the headline. so italy wonderful technology, italy bands first what sorry italy bands first what sorry italy become the first western nafion italy become the first western nation to ban chat. so just quickly the other countries have also banned chat there were
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really good group it's china, iran, north and russia. so the thing doing good was that everyone we're at war with exactly , i'd say. but the real exactly, i'd say. but the real reason why the italians have actually banned it is because it didn't understand this . it didn't understand this. it didn't understand this. it didn't it just didn't what that meant. so they know has gone. but, you know, that's our loss. i it's a it's a wonderful tool. yeah and it can be used in massively creative ways and also hilarious ways. so come on, ashley , do better. oh, well , now ashley, do better. oh, well, now you say that the prob the reason they banned it is because that's they banned it is because that's the story. that's the actual story. they were collecting information from people and just storing it because the artificial intelligence the ai is learning all the time from the people who use it now the people who are using it haven't necessarily consented to being its teacher it's kind of like having a weird parrot that's kind of learning off every all wanting everybody's social content and it's also scanning so a lot of ai generated have
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the have the getty images watermark system is looked at so many of those images to learn. oh yeah that's submit that's imagery but the that's the image generator right actually i think maybe we now have an image thing unked maybe we now have an image thing linked into it so is also it's all about histology stuff. yeah also like you know tik tok stills you data the google has a file on you everything has a file on you everything has a file on you everything has a file on you. why why this one in particular. yeah, i suppose it's something to do with the fact that they're raising that that they, they're raising that they're not saying exactly the personal data is being collated or exactly how it's being used, whereas sort of facebook at least , you know, they're trying least, you know, they're trying to flog you some trousers, something, you know, that basically just collecting, they're trying to sort of check , 0h, they're trying to sort of check , oh, so what are you going to buy? and who are you voting for? gpt you be trying to gpt two you might be trying to kill us anyway. the telegraph no.and kill us anyway. the telegraph no. and a man has been emptying his yoghurt over women's faeces. sounds ending of a
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sounds like the ending of a film. then it really . sounds like the ending of a film. then it really. i mean it's so the telegraph , the man a it's so the telegraph, the man a man pulls yoghurt over the heads of women without so this happens in the city of mashad and iranians all celebrate eating. i believe it's pronounced nowruz . believe it's pronounced nowruz. could be wrong. it's the new year. could be wrong. it's the new year . now could be wrong. it's the new year. now this cctv will could be wrong. it's the new year . now this cctv will show year. now this cctv will show a mother and a daughter at a shop and they are not wearing coverings over there. yeah, we're going to show the here's the clip here. yes. so you this has been a huge issue in iran with women protesting the mandatory hijab by not it yeah now i'm they got absolutely murdered . oh oh my god this murdered. oh oh my god this bloke is showing he's this is the way ayatollah . oh the sad the way ayatollah. oh the sad thing this is a misogynistic it's obviously some kind of vicious attack . it's horrible
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vicious attack. it's horrible and it shouldn't be done and you never know, when someone's strangling you these days, it could be yoga, could be something worse and something much, much worse and dangerous. bad if it's dangerous. it's bad if it's coming shelf grocery coming off the shelf in grocery shop, that shop, it's probably not that bad. yeah. i mean. well, i'm it's just appalling because obviously there is so much in iran right now and these women that they have to remember that before 79, when all these rules came in, people were just dressing how they to dress free society . yeah. and it just society. yeah. and it just looked beautiful and free and vibrant and so that's what these people are to get back and yeah, i don't know i mean, i know we're supposed to make it light hearted, things like that. but being a woman, knowing that i can't go to places iran because i mean , i'll just be sort of i mean, i'll just be sort of arrested it's actually quite terrifying to be a human being . terrifying to be a human being. think there's places on the world that will treat you like if it makes you feel any better. islam is going the biggest islam is going to be the biggest religion the uk 2050, so
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religion in the uk by 2050, so that's something cheer us. up that's something to cheer us. up and telegraph next and the telegraph next and catholics discriminate and the telegraph next and catholic at discriminate and the telegraph next and catholic at workiscriminate and the telegraph next and catholic at work thatninate and the telegraph next and catholic at work that must make against at work that must make them male join us and tell them cross male join us and tell us more. very nice . so religion us more. very nice. so religion is blind spot for discrimination at work claims. so lord alton , at work claims. so lord alton, who is 72 cross—bench peer and vice president of the catholic union and the people faith are being discriminated against at work, adding that they should not feel. they need to conceal an essential part of who they are. was told couldn't are. yeah, i was told couldn't wear my pokemon pyjamas on tonight, not tonight, which is not acceptable. the basically the acceptable. so the basically the idea have to dress idea you didn't have to dress even yeah. this is . did even worse. yeah. this is. did you want her to know so the idea here is a religion is not the same protections in the working place that other other things are as your sexuality or or your genden are as your sexuality or or your gender. those kind of things. so that was an instance of a nurse who was wearing a cross and she was told that she couldn't it. she was a nurse. yeah. because it was a bacterial thing. yeah she found that other people's religious such religious iconography and such was . she kind of felt
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was allowed so. she kind of felt that her protected beliefs weren't being protected. and they. seems to be they. yeah, that seems to be a trend that way and she feels singled out as a christian whereas people about whereas people more wary about offending other religions. yeah. for example like muslim women wearing headscarf . yeah. they're wearing headscarf. yeah. they're not going to say to them take off your headscarf because we're worried it might bacteria worried it might have bacteria on they'll say a nurse on it. but they'll say a nurse wearing a crucifix, that. wearing a crucifix, take that. we're have any we're not going to have any vampire hunters in this hospital . mean this is . and i mean this is interesting. the difficulty is obviously they compare it to the discrimination based on gender, genden discrimination based on gender, gender, race . something else gender, race. something else i can remember the last one, but those are things just born with like disability. those those are things you might born with or. you have you can't change. whereas now go with me gently actuality yeah. sexuality yeah. you just know you can change what if you wanted to. we can. you totally could if you want. you totally could if you want. you could speak of a point . you
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you could speak of a point. you can. but as is an amazing little collection of films that leah is going to make called out of spite . and it's where he does spite. and it's where he does some horrendous things. yeah, but yeah. no this where is your religion is something that i mean is that something you're born with you were born in two. yeah. so i can see why the blind spot , as they call it, has been spot, as they call it, has been because obviously there are people are born into a religion and become atheists . well yeah. and become atheists. well yeah. and also the i mean, i guess a belief, you know, then anti belief, you know, then anti belief is as well you know somebody could be a jedi or evil i could i could classify myself as you know one off religion the things everybody should know. bupa and then my as a copy provider. anyway, coming up next, we discuss how lgbt charities are acting dodgy, how gone with the wind has been branded harmful by its own , and branded harmful by its own, and the brits fighting . back with the brits fighting. back with the brits fighting. back with the amsterdam crackdown . see you the amsterdam crackdown. see you in a couple of seconds .
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welcome back to headline is the sunday times now reports on the renegade church of england priests who actually want to teach what it says in the bible diane so the times headline is see the priests form breakaway faction over same sex. blessings. so a group of traditionalist priests in the city of london have decided there's ten of them, right? mean how do you decide whether it were ten were there. yeah. whether yeah. so i sometimes get them confused with reindeer . 12 them confused with reindeer. 12 with a 12. there were 12. yes. oh well done . they need two oh well done. they need two more. so they've broken away because . they don't even want to because. they don't even want to bless a same sex marriage because the word has come down.
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sort of the head of the church . sort of the head of the church. i'm going, what? yeah, because i don't i'm not. if god's picking up the phone , i don't know who up the phone, i don't know who he talks to. everybody claims they're to him. and i don't know if anybody's really got his number. i reckon god's still on fact so they've said that fact. so they've said that although they're not going to perform same sex marriages . they perform same sex marriages. they will them . but this group will bless them. but this group of ten priests have said, no, we don't want do that. we're going to our people's front of to make our people's front of judea. to make our people's front of judea . you can be the judean judea. you can be the judean people's front. right so another schism in the in the church in the church of england. yeah. i mean, there is a point does something within become set in stone because ? i can completely stone because? i can completely see the arguments for what want to be progressive and move the times and not be my personal view, but the same time. if this is it is the word of god that is if it is the word of god that these are the rules, at what point decide to change? point can they decide to change? it an interpretation because it is an interpretation because if it an interpretation, if it was an interpretation, does it never? right. does that mean it never? right. in which case it's for long in which case it's been for long or they just going the words or are they just going the words
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that their religion. that the police their religion. i the rules? i understand. what is the rules? yeah i'm not a religious yeah i mean, i'm not a religious person but quite like person myself, but i quite like the idea of a religion of the church of england. so i'm not just bending the whims of whatever fashion is. the trend of the know like king bros of the times know like king bros because, and you because, it's 1985 and then, you know, getting a mullet because it's you the church is it's 1987. so you the church is stick these things were written on stone tablets for a reason they're not in they're not written and some of can written and some of that can just ancient just be it's not an ancient sketch. yeah. yeah. and also, like the whole the old testament, like a lot of things in the old testament rules were made null and void when jesus comes along . so there's a lot of comes along. so there's a lot of kind weird. well, which rules do we follow ? like, because you we follow? like, because you have jesus , you don't need to do have jesus, you don't need to do animal sacrifices . yeah, but animal sacrifices. yeah, but it's going to be like new laboun it's going to be like new labour. now we're going to have another a new ending with the sunday now and another sunday telegraph now and another classic novel being smeared classic novel is being smeared by own publisher then. oh so the telegraph says that gone with the wind has been branded
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harmful by own publisher. so now at the front of gone with the wind there is a trick, a warning and an essay and the trigger warning will tells what to be read is that it was written in a time there were racist elements and it could be harmful or hurtful. now i think this is brilliant . i hurtful. now i think this is brilliant. i really hurtful. now i think this is brilliant . i really do because brilliant. i really do because there's going to be people who might read gone with the wind i mean, i, i doubt it, might read gone with the wind i mean, i, i doubt it , to be mean, i, i doubt it, to be honest with you, because you already know there's a film, so you might as well just watch that and just put a warning in front the film and those front of the film and those people look at a watch and go, this is horrendous. it is a piece of history. so rather change the history. change the piece of history. just oh, the way, this just say, oh, by the way, this is how we now, as we all is not how we now, as we all know but look. this is what the situation was like. and i that's an actually a really good idea rather than change the original text so it's good that they haven't revised the text as we've seen with roald dahl for example sensitivity the reader
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has gone in and made changes although i don't think they're doing that with the koran for some reason but they're happy to do it to roald dahl because he's he's dead and you can't kick off about it. but but this do you think putting a warning on a book big sit in like the book is a big sit in like the old going to have some old days is going to have some like know whatever pirates like you know whatever pirates some things but i think some say bad things but i think they should take this a step further. and just every offensive ever been made offensive album ever been made music should just and music why they should just and i'd every song i'd say between every song if it's a styx's band it's like a styx's metal band from or like a from the eighties or like a violent hip album, know, violent hip hop album, you know, just between , but don't just essay in between, but don't let people get to the you know the interesting problematic stuff until they've then that's it that's thoughts anyway the meal on sunday reporting on someone who's holiday in afghanistan turned into a disaster . let's hope let's hope disaster. let's hope let's hope he had good insurance. join us so danger, tourist and humanitarian worker are among three britons being held prisoner by a taliban secret police in afghanistan, which is obviously quite upsetting . so obviously quite upsetting. so charity medic kevin cornwell,
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53, and british national, who manages hotel for aid workers, have been detained by the taliban secret police in early january. so they've been there for some time. and the other briton who is there is a notorious danger tourist who is? miles rutledge boast about going to all these dangerous places and sort of experiencing these kind of very different cultures and wild times and put himself in danger situations. but now it's sort of caught with them very sadly . have you ever been very sadly. have you ever been a danger tourist before you put yourself in harm's way? i've eaten from an all you can eat buffet once and that is kind of risky . yeah, but these guys are risky. yeah, but these guys are the kind of struggling. but the issue is, is the uk doesn't have an embassy or. issue is, is the uk doesn't have an embassy or . any consulates in an embassy or. any consulates in afghanistan full of following the taliban takeover. so there's not obvious solution to this not an obvious solution to this . think in different country . think in a different country we be able out we might be able to get out there and kind of rescue them. but now? yeah also, i mean, but what now? yeah also, i mean, the issue is you have two people that need get out and that we really need get out and you have this idiot and i'm
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sorry, this guy an idiot sorry, but this guy an idiot because he went to because he he went to afghanistan and, he's showing off on his youtube channel. how he may have got there with forged documents. so he's revealing crime. yeah, he is. i don't think so. you might want to wind that in and i that's better ways to get views. i mean he's from loughborough university and i went there too and i just feel sad that he did this . but and i just feel sad that he did this. but what's interesting to me is that you see the afghan government, which is formed. obviously, if the taliban is a load of people who are incels and they were groups and a lot of them are freedom fighters and they don't necessarily know how to govern . and one of the people to govern. and one of the people who's arrested is because who's been arrested is because he gun his safe in the he had a gun in his safe in the hotel that ran. but the hotel that he ran. but the problem is that he had been problem is, is that he had been issued he had a permit issued the gun. he had a permit for it issued by the taliban. so this is a bureaucratic error because taliban is not as at running a country as they they think they are. and it's really
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still a very , very dangerous still a very, very dangerous place. yeah okay. well, the sunday express note, it seems dutch tourist board has underestimated the british desire to go absolutely plastered, ban this is danger tourism. so the headline is amsterdam's crackdown on british men defied stag party bookings to the city sold so amsterdam campaign could stay away which i think is really cute because that's not normally what a tourist board does and they were kind of showing these adverts hey look at this young man he went out and amsterdam he got so paralytic and off his face he's been arrested and of course all the british lads . yeah. let's go the british lads. yeah. let's go . and so the bookings soared for amsterdam by 600% so it's weirdly not working because now everybody's got luck. we can get so much stop on drugs, we're going to be arrest in brussels and there's a double bluff where
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they were like, we actually need to increase tourism one if we just do this, some reverse psychology, maybe could psychology, maybe that could be a thing, but it's definitely worth anyway, moving on in the final section we discuss below persons, the men or pause an a game featuring harry and meghan you. a couple of minutes .
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welcome back. the final of headliners. we've got the sunday now reporting on children contacted about sex behind parents backs but it's not this is government funded charities jonathan alleged charities . the jonathan alleged charities. the lgbt charity proud contacted teenager without parents one of the agencies providing sex education material to schools have allegedly contacted the transgender teenager without the consent the parents has been consent of the parents has been claimed organisation
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claimed after the organisation was named in a report by a think tank so this was a trans girl i believe trans was a child this was a child who had been reached out to a charity for drink and drugs because the child had apparently been abusing alcohol . right. but maybe they just had a beer. i don't know. but maybe they getting smashed every they were getting smashed every day school. then this day before school. but then this charity, trust , got in charity, the trust, got in contact with them without their parent's permission , kind of parent's permission, kind of reached out to them to give transitioning advice and stuff like that now i guess the controversy here is that they directly contracted a minor without going through the parents almost seeming to try and go around the parents. yeah. those exactly what the controversy is because the contacting children whether the parents permission and seen this with other trans charities i mean for example contacted children without of the parents permission even gives a number and if the parents phone it back it'll come up as a no and we've
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seen charities funded by the government by the way, says our tax going to such a diversity role models providing they provided advice to children involved the testimony somebody who said when six years old they were giving oral to people in the neighbourhood this is this is josh the neighbourhood this is this isjosh howie the neighbourhood this is this is josh howie this is appalling stuff for children to be exposed so much of it even it best case law enforcing outmoded gender stereotypes . yes and i mean it's stereotypes. yes and i mean it's interesting that they initially went to seek help for drink and drugs and then what the reply they got. oh the drugs you need to up. well we're going to you on a whole load of new drugs and these drugs are going to give things you never have before. all right. like, it just seems like they've taken vulnerable teenager and instead of addressing the problems head on and saying okay, it is the
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drinking the drugs. well obviously what has caused the drinking the drugs yeah. like it seems like this has come very quickly to gender transition . quickly to gender transition. yeah. and that's the worry. it's like , well surely we should go like, well surely we should go to counselling yeah. to counselling first. yeah. or maybe speak to the parents maybe just speak to the parents and the parents are usually the best advocates their own best advocates for their own children than some you children rather than some you know, some blue haired know, some weird blue haired apparatchik has an agenda apparatchik who has an agenda to transition as many children as possible. maybe that maybe they're pained by the transition. know any transition. i don't know any with independent no and the bad news some celebrity nudes news is some celebrity nudes have the good news have been leaked. the good news it burge. jonathan you it not kathy burge. jonathan you didn't read that extra line. no didn't. so like his kids, she's fat. yeah there we go. so, james naughton guys know james naughton? no no, i didn't ehhen naughton? no no, i didn't either. but i looked him up and he's very handsome man. so his nude scenes. i'll read the headline, james, not the nude scene been scene should have been respected, violated pervy respected, not violated by pervy photographers. there's leaked photographers. so there's leaked photographs . the happy valley photographs. the happy valley star performing in a play called a little life has plunged this
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world crisis mode, world into crisis mode, apparently there's a scene . apparently so. there's a scene. he's getting kicked, he's naked , kicked and getting spat on, which sounds like a good time to me, there's a picture of me, but there's a picture of that released. apparently that as got released. apparently some stevenage woman took some horny stevenage woman took a picture of released it and a picture of it released it and now it's all gone round the theatre and everyone's theatre industry and everyone's basically saying why would somebody this? the sanctity somebody do this? the sanctity of the audience theatre the audience performer interaction and yeah everyone's really upset.i and yeah everyone's really upset. i mean , i mean there's upset. i mean, i mean there's a couple of things . it's first couple of things. it's first stop, there's context his performance is now being taken out of context because already he's an actor and get asked to do a lot of strange and i i've got a load of lines that i won't cross actors i see them crossing lines and i think wow okay i would never do that like, you know, like those adverts , they know, like those adverts, they smell a baby that's clearly just poo. no, never going to do it. but somebody is turned up but here's somebody is turned up and they've seen this actor and he's famous. and so a lot of
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people are going to find it very attractive and he's in a very vulnerable position. like he is naked on stage and he's having all these horrible things done to him and already there is an emotional kind of trauma happening because he has to essentially this like this horrible feeling to life so other people can experience it. that's that's his choice. so he is his choice. but in the context , he's choosing to do context, he's choosing to do that, within the confines of a theatre. and this person has taken the photograph then plastered all over it because it was on the daily mail website for a little while, then it was taken down. yeah and i just think that maybe revenge. yes yes, that is that's very analogy. actually. i was going to i wrote some kind of analogy about a fish in a tank versus the fish and chip shop. but yeah, no, i think your revenge is much more. i'm hungry now anyway. and prince harry is launching a video game. i'm assuming it's going to be like mario brothers said. they don't speak and only one of them eats
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mushrooms. jonathan so , mario. mushrooms. jonathan so, mario. okay, so the story here is and i'm sure not an april fools story. i'm sure it's absolutely true prince harry and meghan set to launch new video game ahead of king's coronation . so harry of king's coronation. so harry and again are set to pile and meghan again are set to pile on to the royal family's misery by releasing a video game ahead of king's so of the king's coronation. so been grand theft. wolves been called grand theft. wolves i've forgotten. that's the full crown that auto grand theft contest. that's what. no, it was basically a game where you can escape buckingham palace. you're harry and meghan as a fun mini game there where howie pictures. oh, oh oh. so i think this is again this is this is april fools. this is a real thing. look the call of duty who it is . i mean, that was fun. but up there's a little game where you're making and every time harry says something you don't like you just slap in the face hey really, it's not that great. anyway the mail on sunday gained more evidence . the feminisation more evidence. the feminisation of pathetic men. jonathan to me
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, yeah . go to you with this one , yeah. go to you with this one here. so i'm an expert and there are seven signs your partner is going through menopause. basically the thing is, once you get to 40, about 10 to 25% of men have testosterone levels are considered to be low. and this is because plastic and everything we do exercise. everything we men do exercise. i mean, me two men don't exercise as much as they should basically to lift weights, need eat to lift weights, you need to eat red meat, stay stay angry, stay theory s and just watch joe rogan 4 to 5 times a week and your hormones will kick. great advice jonathan if only you follow it right. you think the menopause is a real thing? i think it could be. it's all about how lose testosterone and there's so many different . you there's so many different. you can lose it. yeah. like not exercising, not looking at what you and stuff like that. and it's amazing i discovered how much testosterone sort of just gives you like i mean no wonder like those strange looking athletes can run so fast . you
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athletes can run so fast. you have difficulty if you don't have difficulty if you don't have enough testosterone, you have enough testosterone, you have poor concentration . you have poor concentration. you don't have enough testosterone. i'll taking this stuff. it sounds great. well, you just need to phone up a trans charity. they wouldn't tell your parents. it's amazing . we. the parents. it's amazing. we. the show is nearly over, so let's another quick look at sunday's front. the sunday mail vegan more plots sabotage the graham nash bill there's the vegan there he's looking quite chubby for a vegan the normally skinny the sunday telegraph has can sue their boss if customers offend them . the observer has care them. the observer has care homes crisis . children sent homes crisis. children sent hundreds of miles away. the sunday mirror has have a laugh at my funeral. that's paul o'grady. the sunday express has . rishi has six months to sort the crisis . and finally the the crisis. and finally the daily star on sunday has easter bunny and sundays. we're going to get some nice weather through your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thanks to my guests and tune in tomorrow at
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