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gb news. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. spain's carlos alcaraz has won wimbledon for the first time, ending novak djokovic's recent dominance on centre court . alcaraz the world number one, came from a set down to eventually edge a five set classic. it was the second longest wimbledon final. it prevented djokovic from
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equalling a number of records. he was chasing an eighth men's title at the all england club and fifth a row, plus a and his fifth in a row, plus a 24th grand slam win. the serb's last defeat on centre court came against andy murray in 2013. a new law to prevent extremist groups from training ai chat bots to spread terrorism would be introduced if labour wins the next election. shadow home secretary yvette cooper will outline the party's approach to national security in a speech tomorrow, including measures to prevent online radicalisation , prevent online radicalisation, even encouraging terrorism is a criminal offence under existing legislation. but it's harder to establish culpability when new technology is used. labour will pledge to close the loophole by criminalising the deliberate training of chat bots to radicalise vulnerable people . radicalise vulnerable people. europe is bracing for a severe heat storm this week, with predictions of record temperatures on the continent. wildfires are continuing to burn out of control on the spanish island of la palma in the canaries . at least 4000 people canaries. at least 4000 people
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have been evacuated as a result. british holidaymakers travelling to southern europe are being advised to take precautions with temperatures predicted to climb as high as 49 c as. south korea has also been hit by extreme weather with rescue teams continuing to retrieve victims who were trapped in a flooded tunnel. who were trapped in a flooded tunnel . it's unclear how many tunnel. it's unclear how many people remain missing. there have been at least 37 deaths as a result of landslides and floods caused by the heavy rain . scientists believe heat waves and flooding are becoming more frequent and intense because of climate change. a pod of more than 50 pilot whales have died after a mass stranding on a scottish beach . they were washed scottish beach. they were washed up at north tolsta on the isle of lewis, around 7 am. this morning. marine rescuers believe only 15 initially survived and efforts to refloat a number of them failed. the cause of the stranding is unknown. it is understood the highly social mammals may have fallen in a weak or sick member of the pod .
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weak or sick member of the pod. and the last ship to set sail from ukraine under the black sea. grain deal has left the port of odesa a day before the agreement expires. it allows ukraine to safely export grain and fertiliser, while the war continues and has eased fears of global food shortages. russia says it won't renew the deal until western sanctions on its own imports are lifted. however, president erdogan of turkey, who helped to broker the original agreement alongside the un, says he's confident it will be extended . tv online dab and tune extended. tv online dab and tune in radio. this is gb news. now it's in radio. this is gb news. now wsfime in radio. this is gb news. now it's time for headliners . it's time for headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners for your first look at monday's front pages. >> i am your host, stephen allan . i'm joined by a woman who lives on a small boat that we do want send back. it's cressida want to send back. it's cressida
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wetton and a man who is called big around gb news big dog around gb news because normally allowed on the normally he's not allowed on the furniture. nixon doing furniture. it's nick nixon doing well. both us after that very original introduction, there . original introduction, there. steve well, i presume both someone must have done the joke about the furniture thing and everyone talks about your boat, so for so i wasn't going for originality, like originality, but i feel like i've boxes. i've ticked all the boxes. >> it, mate. >> you smashed it, mate. >> you smashed it, mate. >> yeah, it's >> yeah. thank you. yeah, it's good back. good to be back. >> not you asked, but. >> not that you asked, but. >> not that you asked, but. >> you, nick? i you >> how are you, nick? i know you don't feel the don't care. i do. i feel the viewers have been worried about me. been very ill with me. i've been very ill with a viral . stomach lost viral bug. stomach bug? i lost almost a stone. steve, almost half a stone. steve, congratulations. you do look thin, i've put a bit back thin, and i've put a bit back on, downside found on, but the downside is i found out person that cares out the only person that cares about kyrees, who about me is leo kyrees, who saw that he was the only that coming. he was the only person i've ever on person i've ever won on headliners even how am. >> genuine concern or just >> genuine concern orjust trying out which shows >> genuine concern orjust try could out which shows >> genuine concern orjust try could replace,: which shows >> genuine concern orjust try could replace, you ch shows >> genuine concern orjust try could replace, you know, �*ws >> genuine concern orjust try could replace, you know, he's he could replace, you know, he's genuine . genuine concern. >> of you have >> the rest of you have questions yourselves. questions to ask yourselves. >> that's i'm saying. you >> that's all i'm saying. you know, feelings. >> that's all i'm saying. you knonot feelings. >> that's all i'm saying. you knonot guy feelings. >> that's all i'm saying. you knonot guy through gs. i'm not the guy to go through that. all right, let's take a look at your pages look at your front pages as the daily with a pm. vows daily mail goes with a pm. vows to kerb rip off degrees. more on
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that soon. i news conservative starmer faces backlash over refusal to scrap child benefits cap the guardian goes with alarm as new heat storm threatens to engulf europe. the express sex predators stalking britain's police stations. the independent now royal family dragged into n—word race row . and finally, n—word race row. and finally, the daily star hung a gull. and those were front pages . kicking those were front pages. kicking off with the in—depth look into the papers, to the eye paper , the papers, to the eye paper, cresta to the eye. >> conservative starmer faces backlash over refusal to scrap child benefits . cap. so this is child benefits. cap. so this is the story. labour are saying that they will keep the two child benefits cap, which the tories brought in. this was george osborne's work, which means after you've had two means that after you've had two kids don't get any more kids you don't get any more benefits third or the benefits for the third or the fourth or the 11th or whatever . fourth or the 11th or whatever. >> so yeah , you never see george
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>> so yeah, you never see george and keir starmer in the same room, do you? >> george osborne do you think if you pulled off the mask there'd be george osborne would be underneath? i don't know. so this is keir starmer being very conservative, trying to save, i think. is it 1.3 billion? he's saying this would would save . saying this would would save. um. what do you think? i mean, you're a conservative, nick. i like kids. >> i don't like labels , though. >> i don't like labels, though. i don't like labels. just kind of put me in a box, man. i've come back a different person . come back a different person. yeah, look, i mean, it's not ideal to incentivise having endless children. can't endless children. you can't afford, is it? know you're afford, is it? i know you're basically you say afford, is it? i know you're basic but you say afford, is it? i know you're basic but you you say afford, is it? i know you're basic but you should u say afford, is it? i know you're basic but you should really that, but you should really think afford that, but you should really thinki afford that, but you should really thinki mean afford that, but you should really thinki mean , afford that, but you should really thinki mean , where's afford that, but you should really thinki mean , where's the rd that, but you should really thinki mean , where's the cap? kids. i mean, where's the cap? it's got to be somewhere, isn't it ? three, four, five. like it? three, four, five. like where so it has to where is the cap? so it has to be but course he's be somewhere. but of course he's going called evil by the going to get called evil by the left party. but as left of the party. but as he says he's says in this piece, he's he's prepared to stand up to the left to have chance of getting to have a chance of getting elected, what you elected, which is what you have to obviously, you to do. because obviously, if you listen the labour listen to the left of the labour party, you'll never be elected. so has to this. don't so he has to do this. i don't think it's bad. is it
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think it's that bad. is it capping two? we do need we capping it at two? we do need we do birth rate up do need to get our birth rate up though. that's though. so there is that. that's the maybe we the only thing. so maybe we should endlessly the only thing. so maybe we should just lessly the only thing. so maybe we should just loads of some incentivise just loads of some people shouldn't people would say you shouldn't have wouldn't they. have a cap wouldn't they. >> that put the >> they'd say that they put the child it's the child child first and it's the child that it's building that suffers and it's building tomorrow's words are not tomorrow's these words are not necessarily the words, i believe, this the counterargument. >> building the society of >> it's building the society of tomorrow. nothing >> it's building the society of tomo special nothing >> it's building the society of tomo special children. ng more special than children. and we paying for those we should be paying for those society everyone's on society where everyone's on benefits . well, it's not just benefits. well, it's not just that, though, is it? it's the actual story. there is some chance that maybe the newspapers are being a little bit naughty with interview with this, that the interview just of keir starmer just has lots of keir starmer saying , i'm just has lots of keir starmer saying, i'm going to do just has lots of keir starmer saying , i'm going to do the saying, i'm not going to do the funding costing. i'm not funding and the costing. i'm not going to write manifesto going to write my manifesto dunng going to write my manifesto during and going to write my manifesto during written and going to write my manifesto during written sayingand not they've written saying he's not said these things. he's said he'll do these things. he's keeping powder dry, isn't keeping his powder dry, isn't he? if he comes up with anything close to a policy the close to a policy now, the conservatives just the conservatives can just nick the good then they're in trouble. >> yeah. and that's genius >> yeah. and that's his genius saying something. he saying he might do something. he might is might not. i mean, starmer is incredible at that, isn't he? he still anything. incredible at that, isn't he? he stillknow anything. incredible at that, isn't he? he stillknow any anything. incredible at that, isn't he? he stillknow any clearthing. incredible at that, isn't he? he stillknow any clear thought or you know any clear thought or policy that starmer has ? policy that starmer has? >> it's like schrodinger's cat,
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but in politics form. it's amazing, isn't it? >> will for him, >> will you vote for him, though, because though, steve, because you're a bit of a lefty? >> well, schrodinger's terms, >> well, in schrodinger's terms, i'll him not i'll both vote for him and not vote him. won't know vote for him. and we won't know until dead. so good. until the cat's dead. so good. yeah. you get away until the cat's dead. so good. yeahthis. you get away until the cat's dead. so good. yeahthis. let's you get away until the cat's dead. so good. yeahthis. let's you ge'now1y until the cat's dead. so good. yeahthis. let's you ge'now to with this. let's move on now to the front page of the daily mail. what are going with nick? >> oh, yeah, the mail, which i totally about pointless totally have, is about pointless degrees. they have pm vows to kerb rip off degrees, so universities offering rip off courses will be subject to strict controls to protect students and taxpayers. they've been talking about this for a while and they brought it in actually. been actually. well, they've been talking a days. talking about it for a few days. they've in they've brought it in quite quickly. and gillian quickly. me and gillian keegan, education saying, education secretary, is saying, look, dropout education secretary, is saying, look, we've dropout education secretary, is saying, look, we've got dropout education secretary, is saying, look, we've got poor dropout education secretary, is saying, look, we've got poor employment rates, we've got poor employment prospects. when you do these point, it's basically a ban on gender studies. that's what it is. to call it is. they don't want to call it that, essentially that, but that's essentially what of what it is, the getting rid of pointless one, pointless degrees. i, for one, approve knowing that approve without knowing that much about the policy. i just instinctively i see the daily mail, i see banning something i don't like i just go, yeah, don't like and i just go, yeah, wow. yeah >> w- e i'm broadly in >> okay. well, i'm broadly in favour of reducing number of
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favour of reducing the number of places . i do think that's a good places. i do think that's a good idea, isn't it? mean, blame idea, isn't it? i mean, i blame it tony blair. he wanted it all on tony blair. he wanted everybody to go i think he everybody to go to i think he wanted of wanted half, half, half of people to to university, people to go to university, which seems just far, far too many. need many many. we don't need that many sciency boffins you , steve. sciency boffins like you, steve. we just need a select few. >> no, but 50% went to >> well, no, but if 50% went to university they came university and they all came out, , that out, sciencey boffins, that would be different situation , would be a different situation, wouldn't it? right. >> okay. so not david beckham studies or philosophy, which studies or or philosophy, which is what i did . is what i did. >> no. yes. yes i did. >> and there was. yeah, i did. there was there were some gender studies type stuff there that studies type stuff in there that wasn't bulk of it. wasn't the bulk of it. >> i wonder if anyone's investigated philosophy >> i wonder if anyone's investigto ed philosophy >> i wonder if anyone's investigto ed on ilosophy >> i wonder if anyone's investigto ed on ilcboaty degree to living on a boat pipeline. indeed. i'm just wondering . they could do a wondering. they could do a study. there's a lot of comics did philosophy , but anyway, i did philosophy, but anyway, i did philosophy, but anyway, i did english, so i'm not i'm not being particularly smug. yeah which humanities which one is those? humanities degrees used have some value degrees used to have some value in education for its own sake. then so watered then they get so watered down and all this and then you learn all this post—modern post—colonial post—modern, post—colonial nonsense. you don't do the classics . so those have classics. so those have become corrupted politics. so the
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corrupted by politics. so the only degrees really are worth anything, in my humble opinion, anymore. medicine and anymore. basically, medicine and whatever you did . whatever you did. >> chemistry. yeah. the fact that i >> chemistry. yeah. the fact thati can >> chemistry. yeah. the fact that i can still make a bomb if pushed is quite handy . i've not pushed is quite handy. i've not had yet, but it's good to had to yet, but it's good to know. society know. you know, when society breaks down, watch it can breaks down, watch out. it can be fighting your weapons be fighting with your weapons and full. and you'll go full. >> white? full >> walter white? yeah full breaking bad. >> good know. although >> it's good to know. although i think cost of think these days the cost of getting , it will getting sudafed, it will actually make more more money buying meth and it back buying meth and turning it back into pseudoephedrine just into pseudoephedrine. just saying to the independent saying now to the independent cressida, are they going with? >> new royal family are sorry now royal family are dragged into n—word, race row offensive slur used over 40 times in royal collection guide in jewellery to jewellery . since 2008, i didn't jewellery. since 2008, i didn't know there was a royal collection in guide to jewellery . i guess they have to have that. i don't know why they would need to make racial reference in it. so we've had some stories about this already recently , haven't we? there was recently, haven't we? there was a document that rishi sunak was
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very embarrassed that had very embarrassed about that had an n—word in there, was written in 2010 as well. >> that was the real embarrassing thing about it. right. >> right. and you just think were things always think were these things i always think , in the royal , isn't somebody in the royal business thinking right control, let's just look for anything we don't want. get rid of it. apparently not. and it's find and replace . and replace. >> yes, you can do it in an afternoon . can't you do it in afternoon. can't you do it in about an hour? but they haven't done it. yeah. and now the independent the independent is left to the independent intrepid independent to do this. intrepid investigate they found investigate thing. they found over i mean, i'm not over 40 uses. i mean, i'm not saying great, my saying it's great, is it? my position is both. i'm not saying it's great to have these words and obviously outdated words have ended up in these documents. at the same time, i am a waste am saying it's a bit of a waste of independent of time. the independent scouring through them. >> you rather the >> but would you rather the independent spends its time doing else they could doing anything else they could try bit journalism, try and do a bit of journalism, couldn't it? i still don't think you'd they did. really. >> i think improper >> i think it's improper journalism. i would like it proper. journalism. proper. lefty journalism. >> good that they've >> isn't it good that they've they've it they've raided this now, that it will cleansed and we can move will be cleansed and we can move forward with appropriate
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forward with an appropriate royal jewellery cleanse? >> word also in the >> was a word also in the document search a replace for that one. >> i also i think the headline is a bit unfair as well because it's royal family it's not like the royal family wrote ever wrote the guide or probably ever reads because, you know, i've reads it because, you know, i've got loft. i have no got stuff in the loft. i have no idea. there was idea. even if there was a booklet it, i wouldn't go booklet about it, i wouldn't go through it. >> you know who reads it? >> so you know who reads it? prince looking flaws. prince harry, looking for flaws. he in his prince harry, looking for flaws. he netflix in his prince harry, looking for flaws. he netflix series. in his prince harry, looking for flaws. he netflix series. if in his prince harry, looking for flaws. he netflix series. if they| his next netflix series. if they don't which they don't cancel him, which they will daily star now, will onto the daily star now, finally, nick, what have they got a goal? steve it's the daily star. seems to have quite a heavy seagull emphasis . so i've heavy seagull emphasis. so i've been doing this show since it started and the amount of seagull related daily star stories. i mean, unfortunately, i find the full i couldn't find the full article. only have the front i couldn't find the full articl�*here,1ly have the front i couldn't find the full articl�*here, so have the front i couldn't find the full articl�*here, so h don'tie fronthe page here, so i don't know the full depth piece. steve full depth of this piece. steve but it seems to be based around the that boffins who occur the fact that boffins who occur quite daily quite frequently in the daily star want people star boffins want people to ditch hatred seagulls ditch their hatred of seagulls and make with the winged and make peace with the winged pests because they or is it winged or wing it? i did in winged or wing it? i did it in a sort of experience because they're not an enemy. and so they're not an enemy. and so they're flying they're saying these flying scumbags
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they're saying these flying scun seagulls and they're saying these flying scunseagulls and not they're saying these flying scun seagulls and not the they're saying these flying scunseagulls and not the enemy call seagulls and not the enemy . i'm sure why exactly, . but i'm not sure why exactly, because haven't got the full because i haven't got the full article, but they'll be the enemy tomorrow the article, but they'll be the enenthis tomorrow the article, but they'll be the enenthis is tomorrow the article, but they'll be the enenthis is howiorrow the article, but they'll be the enenthis is how theyv the article, but they'll be the enenthis is how theyv on.3 star. this is how they go on. >> seagulls are they the enemy? >> i think course they are. i >> i think of course they are. i mean, look, i'm a huge fan of seagulls principle. theory seagulls in principle. in theory , i don't one on my , but i don't want one on my head like this, stealing my chips. think that looks. chips. i think that looks. >> real possibility . >> that's a real possibility. you live sea ? you live at sea? >> i don't live at sea. i live on— >> i don't live at sea. i live on the canals. >> i don't live at sea. i live on the canals . however, i am on the canals. however, i am from the west country and have spent a lot of time around seagulls and of course they're a nightmare. they'll steal anything. mainly chips. yeah. >> and also i don't feel like i'm being harsh to seagulls for hating them, for nicking chips because people nick my chips, because if people nick my chips, i'd take umbrage with them. i'd also take umbrage with them. so they really need to meet me half way. these gulls , they need half way. these gulls, they need to me on terms . to address me on my terms. >> somebody stole >> i think if somebody stole your have some your chips, you'd have some legal you ? legal position, wouldn't you? whereas you don't get that. they just seagull position and just have a seagull position and they just have a seagull position and the and fly away. so >> and they can fly away. so otherwise i'd be seagull and chips. well that's it for part
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one. coming up in part two, find out why might been out why you might have been sweating week due sweating so much last week due to climate change. unless you're a in which a bbc newsreader, in which case sweating for different reasons. we'll
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listening to gb news radio. >> welcome back to headliners . >> welcome back to headliners. i'm stephen allen, still joined by top comedians cresta wetton and nick dixon and on to the times, nick and we are running out of weapons. don't say that. out loud. it'll just mean people, invaders. >> steve. yes, >> good point, steve. yes, i haven't thought this through. uk weapons stocks danger low. it's not it ? britain must not good is it? britain must step up arms production or risk prejudicing defence, prejudicing our own defence, which is a posh way of saying giving the ukrainians our giving the ukrainians all our guns stuff . and that's guns and stuff. and that's basically and and basically what it is. and and it's serious concern . and lord it's a serious concern. and lord robertson has been raising this. and ben wallace also has said, i'm not amazon when he was asked for a load of weapons by ukraine, which i think pretty ukraine, which i think is pretty cool based, i like cool and pretty based, i like that other people would criticise thought it criticise that, but i thought it was thing we to
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was kind of thing we need to say. billion say. and there's this 5 billion investment thought to say. and there's this 5 billion invinsufficient thought to say. and there's this 5 billion invinsufficient we're ght to be insufficient and we're running of ammunition, we're running out of ammunition, we're giving all ukraine it giving it all to ukraine and it is a moral quandary because you know, some people this know, some people in this country have country sort of believe we have to this war. it's a kind to fight this war. it's a kind of proxy war. ukraine is sort of doing so we don't doing the hard bit. so we don't have we should give have to and we should give everything and people everything to it. and people like leo believe well. like leo believe this as well. quite people allegedly quite a lot of people allegedly on that in on the right believe that in this the this country, whereas in the united much united states, there's very much a the of why a mood of on the right of why are giving these people all are we giving these people all our know, of our resources? you know, sort of sort tucker carlson's are sort of. tucker carlson's are very critical of and it's very critical of this. and it's quite position on quite a mainstream position on the america say, can the right in america to say, can we not this pointless war? we not fund this pointless war? so stand, so it depends where you stand, really. all really. but we hear all these stories about british army's stories about the british army's very depleted so we ill very depleted so we can ill afford to give all our stuff to ukrainians. either way. really, even if you think morally we should. >> yeah. president, do you reckon restock? reckon we should restock? >> i think should >> well, yeah, i think we should restock can't imagine restock. like, i can't imagine churchill saying, oh, we've run out of guns . it just doesn't out of guns. it just doesn't seem like a good strategy . that seem like a good strategy. that reminds all my reminds me, i've left all my windows know, if i had windows open. you know, if i had a house, i would say anyway,
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yeah , i don't know. i went to yeah, i don't know. i went to see to see a porthole see i went to see a porthole left. you couldn't get through my portholes. well, there's a sentence i went see. i went sentence i went to see. i went to see a debate with hitchens and our friend constantine kissin talking about this. and there seems to be there's an argument in both directions, isn't there? it's either we. we've got finish the job, we've got to finish the job, give , more ammunition give them more, more ammunition or sake , stop it. or for goodness sake, stop it. there'll violence. and there'll be more violence. and both to lead to more both ways seems to lead to more violence. so i don't what violence. so i don't know. what do think ? do you think? >> i think it's interesting the surveys people surveys in terms of the people population that supports the idea helping out ukraine. in idea of helping out ukraine. in the it's in the 70s like 75% the uk, it's in the 70s like 75% or something. but for other countries in europe, it's really it's a lot lower. it's like 50. they're they're bit going it's a lot lower. it's like 50. they'nway. y're bit going it's a lot lower. it's like 50. they'nway. so bit going it's a lot lower. it's like 50. they'nway. so at bit going it's a lot lower. it's like 50. they'nway. so at someing either way. so at some point i do that other country do worry that no other country is the purpose of is going to see the purpose of supporting other than just supporting this other than just the is somewhat the uk, which is somewhat leaving us exposed if we don't have stock to defend have any stock to defend ourselves with. >> the other thing is i met a soldier recently. a friend of mine in security, is mine works in security, which is where when where some soldiers go when they've being
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they've finished being a soldier. i asked him about soldier. and i asked him about this and oh, the thing this and he said, oh, the thing is, it's all the same every is, it's all the same in every army. they'll you, you've is, it's all the same in every arm12 they'll you, you've is, it's all the same in every arm12 tanksl you, you've is, it's all the same in every arm12 tanks and you, you've is, it's all the same in every arm12 tanks and actuallyu've got 12 tanks and actually they've got one working tank and all used to take all the others are used to take bits get tank bits off to get that tank looking like looking good. you know, like when tidy your house looking good. you know, like when your! your house looking good. you know, like when your mother r house looking good. you know, like when your mother in|ouse looking good. you know, like when your mother in law's because your mother in law's coming so coming round or something. so i thought interesting thought that was an interesting take. but the real story is let's ukraine our one let's not give ukraine our one working tank. let's not give ukraine our one worwell,:ank. let's not give ukraine our one worwell, actually, centre >> well, actually, the centre of the from the spring and the bits from the spring and we'll left with rocks. we'll be left with just rocks. >> build your own tank. guardian cressida. this proof that cressida. is this proof that global the global warming has made the globe ? globe warmer? >> world experience is hottest week ever recorded and more is forecast to come . so obviously forecast to come. so obviously we haven't seen much of it in the uk this week, but there is a good chance that the month of july will see the highest global temperatures for 120,000 years. now, apparently 61,000 died last year because we had very high temperatures last year. of course, there's always that counterargument , how many counterargument, how many people die versus hot? i don't die of cold versus hot? i don't know . and i mean, one of the know. and i mean, one of the things that made me laugh was
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the earth has not experienced anything this since anything like this since it's instrumental , since instrumental instrumental, since instrumental measures airtemperature measures of air temperature beganin measures of air temperature began in the 1850s. that's ten minutes ago, isn't it? that doesn't seem like a very a very long period . but clearly things long period. but clearly things are getting hotter . my long period. but clearly things are getting hotter. my big worry is that children are hearing about this and the mental health stuff that comes. it must be horrendous to be a kid at school being told this . yeah. being told this. yeah. >> nick, how many people died? 120,000 years ago? no one ever talks about that. >> good point, steve. and lots of far more people die of cold, as you said. yeah. look, they're saying the hottest ever saying this is the hottest ever month it's july. if was month and it's july. if it was like december , i'd be worried. like a december, i'd be worried. you see, to me that's fairly normal. it's july, right? it's meant if they said meant to be hot. if they said this has been hotter this december has been hotter than on. this december has been hotter tha why on. this december has been hotter tha why is on. this december has been hotter tha why is that on. this december has been hotter tha why is that different, on. >> why is that different, though? being compared though? it is being compared to other it's not like this other julys. it's not like this july kicked february. july absolutely kicked february. >> is it also is it not just being compared to any month ? are being compared to any month? are you sure it's just the july is not it's not saying if it's being compared any it's compared to any month, it's still all the other july's. >> they are december july
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>> they are december beat a july that's would that's when i would get concerned you i'm concerned you see what i'm saying? concerned you see what i'm sayyeah. it's quite an >> yeah. yeah. it's quite an advanced making. so advanced point i'm making. so that's that's one concern dealt with. but obviously look i'm not i'm not some sort of climate denier obviously , steve, but denier obviously, steve, but it's interesting that this professor here says it's worrying news for the planet when they say that, as george carlin pointed it's not the carlin pointed out, it's not the planet, is it? the planet will be it's they mean be fine. it's humans. they mean at they also hate at the same time they also hate humans and want them to eat the bugs happy and lose all bugs and be happy and lose all their perks and their sort of perks and enjoyments in life. and they sometimes want to depopulate. so really talk about the really they talk about the planet. they really mean humans , it out they , and it turns out they generally other humans generally mean other humans who aren't want aren't them, who they want to live just my live in misery. this is just my layman's on it. live in misery. this is just my layman's on it . and though layman's take on it. and though i will it is a problem i will say it is a problem when it's degrees london in my it's 30 degrees in london in my flat, absolute flat, it's an absolute nightmare. air con should nightmare. so air con should be a right . i'm nightmare. so air con should be a right. i'm going to go a human right. i'm going to go full now. steve the full lefty now. steve the government pay for air government should pay for air con for all citizens. yeah >> how could that make the situation worse ? situation any worse? >> no, makes a lot of sense. >> no, it makes a lot of sense. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> glad got to the real >> i'm glad we got to the real
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heart of the issue there. >> guardian, and >> to the guardian, nick and people dedicate their life people who dedicate their life to be trusted to making money won't be trusted when them lots of when you give them lots of money. thought? money. who'd of thought? >> company >> yeah. half of uk company directors struck off linked to alleged covid loan fraud. so who'd have thought this doing these lockdowns, this bizarre experiment we did could lead to any problems . and it's yet any problems. and it's yet another problem, which is that the 1200 directors that were disqualified between april last year this year , of year and june this year, of those 611 were abusing the covid 19 scheme. and they were doing things like gambling, they were doing things like buying class—a drugs. there's one brilliant example here where a spends example here where a man spends £50,000 on a tow truck and some class—a drugs. then he sold the truck and just went with the drugs this was drugs after that. and this was all how many drugs did he buy that he needed a tow truck ? i that he needed a tow truck? i know. it's a great question. i know. it's a great question. i know it boggles the mind, steve. and then someone here bought a barge in london mentioning. no, i'm people were i'm just saying people were buying barges. i don't know who these buying barges. i don't know who the i; buying barges. i don't know who thei didn't have the opportunity >> i didn't have the opportunity to £50,000. i don't know.
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to borrow £50,000. i don't know. yeah, it's not surprising, is it? got saying. he it? my dad's got a saying. he likes it's very easy to likes to say it's very easy to run out of other people's money. and applies at the and that applies at the individual because individual level because they were out taxpayers were running out of taxpayers money. government money. but also the government just giving the just giving away all the taxpayers let us to just giving away all the taxpajlers let us to just giving away all the taxpajl would let us to just giving away all the taxpajl would haveat us to just giving away all the taxpajl would have been to just giving away all the taxpajl would have been a to just giving away all the taxpajl would have been a great work. i would have been a great barrington declaration type. i didn't appreciate the lockdowns at all. oh, yeah. but i don't think it's fair to say. i don't think it's fair to say. i don't think everyone was spending 50 grand drugs. think grand on class a drugs. i think they example . they found an example. >> no, fair, they were >> no, to be fair, they were spending between 2 and 50 and sometimes on to sometimes it was on gambling to be fair and what was what be very fair and what was what was extraordinary how easy was extraordinary was how easy to this is what to get there. this is what everyone's mean, everyone's remarked on. i mean, if and a mortgage if you try and get a mortgage now, they want your now, a post 2008, they want your full your full ancestry. they want your pets, the amount pets, dental records, the amount of it's of documents. steve it's unbelievable. get all of unbelievable. but to get all of these loans, you just to these loans, you just have to tick a boxes an online tick a few boxes on an online form one checked. yes form and no one checked. yes class—a drugs. >> ridiculous. well, it's a sign of unfair it was they of how unfair it was that they were to start were locking us down to start with, to a business were locking us down to start with, oh, to a business were locking us down to start with, oh, you a business were locking us down to start with, oh, you can'tiness were locking us down to start with, oh, you can't do ss were locking us down to start with, oh, you can't do that owner, oh, you can't do that anymore. like, so anymore. so it was like, so we'll this in compensation. we'll do this in compensation. >> yeah, there's a of panic, we'll do this in compensation. >> yeéthere?e's a of panic, we'll do this in compensation. >> yeéthere? i s a of panic, we'll do this in compensation. >> yeéthere? i supposef panic, we'll do this in compensation. >> yeéthere? i suppose that's:, wasn't there? i suppose that's
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why. love thing why. but i do love the thing about you apply about when you apply for a mortgage got like mortgage and you've got like a lump you have to lump sum of cash and you have to prove got it from. oh, prove where you got it from. oh, shut up. i'm the one with the money. why don't you take my money? but you have to paper money? but you have to a paper trail not trail to make sure you're not a money launderer. wish i knew trail to make sure you're not a monto launderer. wish i knew trail to make sure you're not a monto do nderer. wish i knew trail to make sure you're not a monto do that. r. wish i knew trail to make sure you're not a monto do that. thenish i knew trail to make sure you're not a monto do that. the telegraph.’ how to do that. the telegraph. cressida of cressida and the church of england teaching england might be teaching vague theories behind them. >> f— them. >> england defends >> church of england defends teaching controversial race theory. so nigel genders . theory. so nigel genders. excellent, brilliant. brilliant. we love that here. nigel genders the church of england's chief education officer said that teaching racial justice in schools has never been more important. i hadn't heard this term before. racial justice. i'm familiar with crt. i hadn't heard that. so the church of england's defended teaching controversial race theory, saying the children should not wait until 18 to learn about racial justice. this teaching guidance issued, which includes lessons on the white supremacy supremacy period, has has been described as explicitly politically partisan by the
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campaign group don't divide us, which our leader andrew doyle is involved in, and this is great. it's a campaign that wants to get rid of this stuff because it's more or less the old martin luther king stuff. you know the content of your character, not the colour your skin . so the colour of your skin. so yeah, we yeah. >> what do they teach down your church neck? >> yeah. well, this . i mean, >> yeah. well, not this. i mean, this is. i know it's your intro there, very blasphemous there, steve. very blasphemous and appalling, really. but nigel genders firstly, he's like the evil doppelganger of nigel farage. obe like you have to have farage and nigel jenney. i can't called. can't believe he's called. that's . comic that's most ridiculous. comic name a woke priest. that's most ridiculous. comic name a woke priest . and the name for a woke priest. and the fact he's teaching the fact that he's teaching the white pyramid it's white supremacy pyramid, it's just, . it's sort just, it's borderline. it's sort of racial pseudoscience. is it? it's up there with, like, phrenology, except it's even worse. sociology , worse. it's pseudo sociology, which worst possible which is the worst possible thing. is their new thing. this is their new religion. there's no other way to the religion to say it. this is the religion of people the church of most people in the church of england. really england. there are some really cool church of england people still who believe in christianity and god and jesus and stuff. a lot of them and stuff. but a lot of them just believe in woke
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just believe in this woke garbage and teaching garbage. and you're teaching this children. this nonsense to children. they say, to be say, we're not doing it to be politically to engage politically correct or to engage in war. except you in a culture war. except you totally mean, hard totally are. i mean, it's hard totally are. i mean, it's hard to exaggerate how appalling it is. you got people inside the church who sabotaging it. church who are sabotaging it. they've been captured by they've been totally captured by woke ideology. that's woke ideology. i know that's such onbrand thing to say for such an onbrand thing to say for both me and the channel, but there this pyramid thing. there it is. this pyramid thing. >> i've not looked into it, but that's trigger word that's a that's a trigger word that's a that's a trigger word that that like that worries me. that feels like they're to they're going to need me to invest could invest some money. but i could reclaim other reclaim the money from other people. about racism people. i teach about racism a bit a stonewall diversity. bit like a stonewall diversity. i'm not falling for again. i'm not falling for that again. that's part two, coming that's it. for part two, coming up in part three. finally we know the ripper is, so know who jack the ripper is, so we'll after we'll all sleep better after that. hollywood actors or that. and hollywood actors or their doubles are going on their body doubles are going on strike. see you shortly . strike. we'll see you shortly. >> warm feeling inside from >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here with your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. i hope you were able to enjoy your weekend. it has
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been a rather blustery one for many of as we come to many of us, but as we come to the sunday, low pressure the end of sunday, low pressure is towards is pushing its way off towards scandinavia , allowing those scandinavia, allowing those isobars widen out and the isobars to widen out and the winds be easing throughout winds will be easing throughout this and overnight. this evening and overnight. still, though, some showers lingering primarily across western of england and western areas of england and wales , but more persistently wales, but more persistently across scotland. some across areas of scotland. some longer in there at times longer spells in there at times as well. elsewhere we will see some clear intervals developing and clear intervals, and in those clear intervals, temperatures down temperatures dropping down to around 12 c. so touch around 11 or 12 c. so touch fresher compared to some recent nights where you have those clear intervals though , it means clear intervals though, it means that you'll see some sunshine. first thing to start off, the new a cloudy new working week, a cloudy affair scotland . but all of affair for scotland. but all of us eventually see us will eventually see some showers developing head showers developing as we head throughout again there throughout the day. again there could places, could be heavy in places, particularly central particularly through central eastern england. some eastern areas of england. some thunderstorms is also thunderstorms and hail is also possible . but with the winds possible. but with the winds turning lighter compared to the weekend where see those weekend where you see those sunny between the sunny intervals in between the showers , it will just that showers, it will just feel that bit well . highs around bit warmer as well. highs around 20, 23 c into tuesday. our focus
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radio. >> welcome back to headliners. the telegraph. nick and they've solved the jack the ripper case, which means at this rate, my 2004 burglary will be solved just in time to tell my great grandkids exactly who says the police solve in police don't solve crimes in this country? >> the ripper's >> so, jack, the ripper's identity revealed newly identity revealed by a newly discovered records. and discovered medical records. and this is sarah bax horton, who's done this and she's found out
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it's this person called hyam hyams, who was a sort of comic name, but not a particularly comic guy. he was an alcoholic. he had severe epilepsy. he had a stiff because his arm was stiff arm because his arm was broken. he's kind of and he broken. and he's kind of and he had a sort of weird gait had like a sort of weird gait and he dragged foot. he's and he dragged his foot. he's kind villain . i mean, kind of comic villain. i mean, not because it was real not so comic because it was real and was kind of and horrific, but he was kind of like expect like exactly what you'd expect from hollywood villain. >> he e cigars, which >> and he made cigars, which obviously really which >> and he made cigars, which otwhysly really which >> and he made cigars, which otwhy they really which >> and he made cigars, which otwhy they knew which >> and he made cigars, which otwhy they knew he which >> and he made cigars, which otwhy they knew he was'hich >> and he made cigars, which otwhy they knew he was good is why they knew he was good with was with knives and basically he was one the 100 suspects they had one of the 100 suspects they had one of the 100 suspects they had on ages, but they on a list for ages, but they didn't was because didn't think it was him because they crucial they didn't have crucial records. they didn't have crucial rec> the that she in >> i love the fact that she in the says that was the article she says that he was misidentified because when she was looking records, was looking into the records, there other hyam. there were five other hyam. hyams is that a common name? hyams how is that a common name? once is an accident, but it was popular as a copycat . popular as a copycat. >> yeah. and the good thing is she's now got a book coming out
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so that is good. >> yeah. everyone loves true crime. i don't think this evidence would stand up today, would it? this isn't good enough. some dna, some enough. we want some dna, some cctv, something, because couldn't it all be a bit circumstantial ? you called circumstantial? you called higham. you hear that ? higham. higham. you hear that? the higham is the other higham higham is getting asylum . getting taken to the asylum. maybe to stop. you maybe now it's time to stop. you know . know. >> y- w see what you mean. know. >> see what you mean. but >> oh, i see what you mean. but then fits the description. then he fits the description. and just you and it's not just like you know, average, average height, average build. one arm doesn't build. it's one arm doesn't bend, and he straighten bend, and he can't straighten his rare to see his knees that it's rare to see someone standing with bent knees and one straight arm. >> i think this is fantastic for the industry of those tours. they do in whitechapel. everyone loves crime and now it's loves true crime and now it's going to get a new lease of life, it? it's going be life, isn't it? it's going to be some tourism i some horror. tourism i'm new. i think he'd looked like he's doing. think he'd looked like he's doiii'm little teapot. >> i'm a little teapot. >> i'm a little teapot. >> lease of life from >> a new lease of life from horrific death. well sorry. i've been off for a while. just bringing it back. that was. that was funny in my head. >> remember, people died. >> let's remember, people died. the guardian , cressida. and the guardian, cressida. and there's another strike. this one.the there's another strike. this one. the union members really
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will make a song and dance about it. >> hollywood's actors strike entertainment, desert looms and pain will spread wider. so yeah , the walkout by writers and screen stars won't affect just the us . it's going to come to the us. it's going to come to the us. it's going to come to the uk and europe as well . the uk and europe as well. apparently fans are really frustrated about this. i don't watch enough tv . at first i was watch enough tv. at first i was just like, it's just some actors messing about. who cares? but apparently it's big deal. so apparently it's a big deal. so so since negotiations have collapsed, the gloves are off in the fight over the way streaming services are seen to be pushing down pay and investing in the use of ai . so actors are very use of ai. so actors are very concerned that they're likeness is to be used by ai. so is going to be used by ai. so i guess that means they take some footage of you and then they can go a whole film go and make a whole film starring dixon without you starring nick dixon without you obviously not on and also just the streaming services push their wages down compared to normal broadcasting television . normal broadcasting television. so it's bigger than i thought . so it's bigger than i thought. our colleague josh , he does a our colleague josh, he does a bit of acting, doesn't he? i
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think it might affect him and lewis . lewis. >> i don't think it will affect josh and i mean this with love, but i think it's cheaper to hire josh than to get ai. josh because you've got to you've got to i9 to use at least like an i9 processor they cheap. processor and they ain't cheap. >> we really >> fantastic. but do we really need more content anyway ? i need more content anyway? i mean, you can just sit down and watch films, you? watch old films, can't you? isn't do remember in isn't that do you remember in the lockdown, nobody could make anything was all anything new. so there was all these wonderful these weird and wonderful creative things. creative home internet things. i mean, you never know. parameters are for art. don't know. are good for art. i don't know. >> yeah. nick i was reading through the article. we will see a the next of a delay to the next series of emily in paris. so it's not all bad. >> i know. that's that is. that is one good thing. and it's is one good thing. and also it's good it annoys good that it annoys if it annoys lewis josh that's good. and lewis and josh that's good. and hollywood is awful and sort of evil isn't it? but on the flip side, we won't get white lotus for which actually for a bit, which is actually very succession is very good. luckily succession is already in the can because that is the best all time. is the best drama of all time. crest has not seen hasn't crest has not seen it hasn't reached seafaring community reached the seafaring community yet. you can't get it out on yet. but you can't get it out on the but it is great. the islands. but it is great. and so if it stops succession
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and things like that being made, that that is is that is that is that is a downside. but it's hard downside. but i don't it's hard to about to care that much about hollywood, because hollywood, isn't it, because they're of they're all weird and sort of bad. also feels odd that they >> it also feels odd that they get so much coverage get so much press coverage coverage the strikes coverage given all the strikes of actually saying we've of people actually saying we've not in ten years, not had a pay rise in ten years, we're going food i we're going to food banks. i mean, know it's different, mean, i know it's different, different for the writers, but the actors going the hollywood actors are going on been on strike. they've not been to a food for two reasons. food bank for two reasons. they can barely can afford it and they barely eat reasons. eat three reasons. >> reasons they're >> that's three reasons they're more entertaining than mick lynch . if you were going to have lynch. if you were going to have a strike, wouldn't you want lynch. if you were going to have a striicharismatic you want lynch. if you were going to have a striicharismatic people nt lynch. if you were going to have a striicharismatic people on your these charismatic people on your side? yeah. >> clooney came out for one of them, that? it's them, didn't that? it's difficult, know, difficult, isn't it? you know, even looking that difficult, isn't it? you know, even oh, looking that difficult, isn't it? you know, even oh, he's(ing that difficult, isn't it? you know, even oh, he's a|g that difficult, isn't it? you know, even oh, he's a handsome going, oh, he's a handsome thing, is brian cox is complaining about it, but his character would character in succession would hate strikers, wouldn't he? hate the strikers, wouldn't he? >> tell all to >> it just tell them all to bleep yeah. >> it just tell them all to ble don't yeah.to telegraph >> don't say it to the telegraph , nick. and they are less than 0.1% of the population, but they are 17% of the stories on headliners trans. >> that is true. so this is martina navratilova hits back at megan rapinoe in trans row and of course, megan rapinoe. the annoying us footballer and who
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wrote this ridiculous post saying that women's sports was being weaponized , which of being weaponized, which of course it is, but by the radical trans people not or trans not necessarily the people, but the people who the activists , you people who the activists, you know, it is being weaponized in that sense. martina navratilova, though replied yikes. though, just replied with yikes. because obviously rapinoe meant in sense . she was in a different sense. she was backing people . she was backing trans people. she was saying could easily have saying she could easily have a trans person team and she trans person in the team and she would some would welcome that, which some people quite people have pointed out is quite easy that easy for her to say now that she's already everything and she's already won everything and she's already won everything and she made this outrageous claim. she's already won everything and she saide this outrageous claim. she's already won everything and she saide thirshetrageous claim. she's already won everything and she saide thirshe saidous claim. she's already won everything and she saide thirshe said that:laim. she's already won everything and she saide thirshe said that show she said that she said that show me trans people who are me all the trans people who are nefariously taking advantage of being sports . it's just being trans in sports. it's just not well, leah not happening. well, leah thomas, you know, austin killips , the cyclist, there's endless examples of does watch this examples of does not watch this show right . right. examples of does not watch this show right. right. and examples of does not watch this show right . right. and she show right. right. and she doesn't women's sports doesn't watch women's sports enhen either, apparently. so she's sort or whatever. sort of retired or whatever. so she's completely she's fine. completely disingenuous, gaslighting from her. there's also this her. and there's also this ridiculous claim. lastly that she makes that dave chappelle making jokes about trans people directly leads to violence. so it's comedian's fault . now, i'll
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it's comedian's fault. now, i'll tell what directly leads tell you what directly leads that person, sarah barker that person, sarah jane barker saying a terf at a rally saying punch a terf at a rally that leads that is, incitement to violence . dave chappelle to violence. dave chappelle making joke is not. rapinoe is making a joke is not. rapinoe is just absolutely full of it. complete absolute nonsense. christopher balance. >> what's the opposite? >> what's the opposite? >> well, their no >> well, their slogan is no debate. there's a quote debate. yeah there's a quote here. the person that would like trans women to be in sports says what you're really saying in the argument is you're saying that you don't believe these people are women. well, i don't feel that way. and it's like, well, yeah, that's the crux of it, isn't there's no isn't it? and if there's no debate if there's debate and if there's no movement, know we debate and if there's no movepush:, know we debate and if there's no movepush forward know we debate and if there's no movepush forward withw we debate and if there's no movepush forward with this we ever push forward with this because i feel like that's just the it? if the bottom of it, isn't it? if where we go from there? the bottom of it, isn't it? if wh> women far more >> they are. women are far more that hiring agreeableness. >> they are. women are far more that we hiring agreeableness. >> they are. women are far more that we of'ing agreeableness. >> they are. women are far more that we of course �*eeableness. >> they are. women are far more that we of course we bleness. >> they are. women are far more that we of course we are. ess. >> they are. women are far more that we of course we are. we right. we of course we are. we know this. this is why paul davies doesn't want women to have i don't think have the vote. i don't think that. opinion that. but that's her opinion because far more because women are far more emotional. easily emotional. we're more easily swayed . we want to please you. swayed. we want to please you. believe or not. so, yeah, of
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believe it or not. so, yeah, of course. women are going to be. >> that's i wonder, because >> that's what i wonder, because people say it's a misogynist movement. look at people say it's a misogynist move rapinoe look at people say it's a misogynist moverapinoe is look at people say it's a misogynist moverapinoe is saying ook at people say it's a misogynist moverapinoe is saying and at people say it's a misogynist moverapinoe is saying and her what rapinoe is saying and her team—mate all team—mate alex morgan, they all say, no, we want to be really inclusive. like, sport inclusive. it's like, but sport is incredibly is exclusive. it's incredibly exclusive. absolutely. it's like from we hone from a very young age, we hone out people . like i out the weak people. like if i want for monday i want to play for monday night, i can't. know can't. it's exclusive, you know what exclusivity is i'm what i mean? exclusivity is i'm pro exclusive and man united people. harry maguire can't be on be rubbish. on this show. it'd be rubbish. so with exclusive so what's wrong with exclusive city? high level city? that's what high level competition is about. >> well , on to competition is about. >> well, on to the competition is about. >> well , on to the next story. >> well, on to the next story. to the daily mail. cressida and they than 0.1% of the they are less than 0.1% of the population, but they're 17% of the headliners trans the stories on headliners trans trans activist it's on cps. >> hate crime panel called kemi badenoch a raging transphobia and thinks j.k. rowling needs to be taken down from the world. what does that mean? >> like it's not even a phrase, really? >> no, it sounds like taken out, but that we can't say that change yeah , a change a word. okay. so, yeah, a radical activist this trans woman is called eva echo , who's woman is called eva echo, who's part of a cps. so this is the
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crown prosecution service . yes. crown prosecution service. yes. i mean, i was listening to your podcast with you and toby young talking about this, the weekly sceptic on all formats available. >> now, why did i? >> now, why did i? >> couldn't have i >> i couldn't have just said i heard young speaking heard toby young speaking about this the point this and he was making the point that , you it's this and he was making the point that, you it's just that, you know, it's just extraordinary . it's one thing to extraordinary. it's one thing to have have an ideology for it have to have an ideology for it to discussion point, but to to be a discussion point, but to actually get involved in the justice quite justice system is really quite something, isn't it ? justice system is really quite something, isn't it? and so there was revelations earlier this month that not paying for gender affirming care could see parents charged with domestic abuse. so that's this person. she's not just he or she is not just outraged and calling kemi badenoch a raging transfer. by the way, i don't know how you can be a moderate transphobe. that doesn't seem to be that doesn't seem to does it? doesn't seem to happen. does it? but serious but it's having serious implication. >> the opposite of that, >> and for the opposite of that, for balance. for balance. >> this person was called unsung hero the year in 2022. so hero of the year in 2022. so these people just give
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themselves awards nonsense . themselves awards for nonsense. and this is the cps who recently suggested that the not funding your partner's transition could be classed as domestic abuse. so they've gone absolutely mental. i this person has i notice this person has protected their tweets and calls themselves she they so unsurprisingly now this story is broken. also referred to a broken. she also referred to a people , baroness emma nicholson, people, baroness emma nicholson, as a crusty , privileged white as a crusty, privileged white bleep self. and the worst one perhaps was then someone said that jk rowling needs to be taken down from the world. this person replied, agreed. so these are the kind of working are the kind of people working at very, very disturbing. >> you have award for >> how can you have an award for the unsung hero right then they're sung immediately. have to back, rectified to give it back, rectified yourself. well made. yourself. good point. well made. well, it for part three well, that's it for part three in your favourite part. up next, some warriors, some good news for warriors, which they'll a which i'm sure they'll find a way negative a great way to make negative and a great story of dogs. so story for owners of dogs. so stay, stay, sit. we'll see you shortly. goodbye .
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welcome back to headliners to the telegraph. chris gunter and pride comes before a fall which fits in with this timeline quite nicely. >> christian councillor suspended after tweeting pride is not a virtue but a sin. so this christian councillor, he's been he's being investigated by conservative headquarters . a conservative headquarters. a northamptonshire councillor has been suspended from the conservative party . he says he's conservative party. he says he's been cancelled by six other organisations after expressing his religious beliefs on social media and what he actually said was when did pride become a thing to celebrate because of pride , satan fell as an arch. pride, satan fell as an arch. pride is not a virtue but a sin. those who have pride should repent of their sins and return to jesus christ . repent of their sins and return to jesus christ. he can repent of their sins and return to jesus christ . he can save to jesus christ. he can save you. hashtag hashtag pride month isn't part of this that the way we use pride as in the festival
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, is not the same meaning that he's talking about? yeah. i mean, pride was a rebellion against clearly bad things and he's implying that they're celebrating sin. i mean, it's not. i know you're a christian. i'm amazed that's what you've taken from this. >> i mean, this is a shocking story about the lack of free speech in this country and cancel culture. this guy cancel culture. i mean, this guy is called king and is is called king loyal and he is a king. he's made this point about pride, which i think is perfectly reasonable. we do celebrate wrong things celebrate all the wrong things now in the culture, gluttony, lust. the lust. we celebrate all the bad sins . but he's lust. we celebrate all the bad sins. but he's the lust. we celebrate all the bad sins . but he's the fact sins. but he's been the fact that the conservative party have suspended him or are investigating him . and he and he investigating him. and he and he also lost his job. he was forced to resign from his job in the nursing and care business and stepped down from other positions where he was a trustee. just for this one statement. absolutely shocking. it have it shows that we do have a religion in this country. it's whatever this new religion is, call want call it whatever you want to call it whatever you want to call the rainbow religion. call it whatever you want to call we the rainbow religion. call it whatever you want to call we haveiinbow religion. call it whatever you want to call we have strict' religion. call it whatever you want to call we have strict blasphemy and we have strict blasphemy laws it. if you go against laws about it. if you go against it, to lose your it, you will have to lose your job. lose your political job. you'll lose your political position. absolutely position. it's absolutely
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shocking for a tweet. >> do you give any any thought to that issue of it's just one word, two meanings, and he's picking the different meaning. >> yeah, but but completely >> yeah, but but it's completely reasonable for him make reasonable for him to make a point pride is a point and say pride is not a virtue, but he says in virtue, but a sin. he says in a wider it that we're virtue, but a sin. he says in a widsinners it that we're virtue, but a sin. he says in a widsinners as it that we're virtue, but a sin. he says in a widsinners as christians. ne're virtue, but a sin. he says in a widsinners as christians. he'e all sinners as christians. he was just making sort point was just making a sort of point about it. you know, it's a about it. like, you know, it's a strange to celebrate. strange thing to celebrate. pride kind a kind pride it's a kind of it's a kind of for of jumping off point for a theological point he was making. of jumping off point for a theoevenal point he was making. of jumping off point for a theoeven if point he was making. of jumping off point for a theoeven if yout he was making. of jumping off point for a theoeven if you find was making. of jumping off point for a theoeven if you find itas making. and even if you find it offensive, that's also fine. but but are you why are you why but why are you why are you why do you resign? i agree with you that don't that i'm not saying i don't think he should be resigning. >> i says the blunt >> i mean, he says the blunt emails i've emails and cancellations i've received and received were shocking and hurtful. there was no respect, no and no no conversation and no reasonableness. that's reasonableness. and that's i completely with of completely agree with you. of course, i don't think he should have course, i don't think he should hmean, and by the way. i mean, and by the way. >> sorry. no, go on. no, i was going to say, everyone hates pride. pride. it's pride. it's not like pride. it's not the old andrew doyle wrote a brilliant article. it's not the old it's not old. you old pride. it's not the old. you know, gay know, there was celebrating gay rights it rights at a time when it was necessary. new strange necessary. it's this new strange corporate that loads of corporate pride that loads of gay people well. gay people hate as well. >> completely agree.
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>> yeah, i completely agree. >> yeah, i completely agree. >> has he written a piece? absolutely having a go lions? absolutely having a go at lions? yeah look at him hanging around in pride. a and in a pride. that's a sin. and the thing you think the next thing imagine you think the next thing imagine you think the bad on this the pushback was bad on this one. upset one. you don't want to upset them. guardian . nick. and them. the guardian. nick. and good if you're a worrier by good news if you're a worrier by that neurotic. not of sheep. >> yeah . good job. that's quite >> yeah. good job. that's quite obscure. but i got it after a while, so don't fret. neurotics. there are advantages to worrying, and i think it's david robson has written this think piece in the guardian about the advantages to being incredibly high in neuroticism , which i can high in neuroticism, which i can tell you is not an awful lot of fun. score was extremely high fun. my score was extremely high when i did the test, surpassed only by a certain doctor, louis shaffer. very, shaffer. so it's very, very high. score and their idea in high. my score and their idea in this is that it fuels creativity, humour , which it may creativity, humour, which it may be true. and you possibly have a longer life because you hyper vigilantly check your vigilantly check all your symptoms. though other studies showed have a shorter life, showed you have a shorter life, but may but actually you may have a longer life, but actually still weighing all that. i mean, they say isaac newton was say that isaac newton was melancholic and ruminative, but
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he thought about lot he thought about things a lot and he came up with and this is how he came up with gravity. can be gravity. so it's quite it can be an but i would still an advantage. but i would still say on balance, it's basically hell neuroticism. hell to have high neuroticism. so yeah, yeah, there's more people hell of people living in the hell of high neuroticism than there are people discovering calculus. >> . so it's more, more >> yes. so it's more, more downside than i'm doing both. >> i'm one the genius ones. >> i'm one of the genius ones. >> i'm one of the genius ones. >> a question of >> so i think it's a question of degree that's the degree, isn't it? that's the point. you've got point. i think if you've got enough neuroticism or concern to think, i'll eat some vegetables is sorry. lewis and to have a good life, then that's great. don't you think? the big problem with tell me. don't know. can with tell me. i don't know. can you because you're so you sleep because you're so neurotic? that's first thing neurotic? that's the first thing to me if i'm worried , to go with me if i'm worried, i'm allowed to call myself. >> you're like , yeah, i can. >> you're like, yeah, i can. i can sleep about one of few things i can do, but it's just high neuroticism is very tough. jordan calls high jordan peterson calls it high negative you've negative emotion. you've probably about probably heard him talk about it. annoying it. it is quite annoying because there's there are there's not this says there are positives. think there positives. i don't think there i'm convinced. i think it's i'm not convinced. i think it's just annoying. and to just annoying. and you have to just annoying. and you have to just and it. can you just annoying. and you have to jusyou and it. can you just annoying. and you have to jusyou and to it. can you just annoying. and you have to jusyou and to sleep? n you just annoying. and you have to jusyou and to sleep? yeah. do you struggle to sleep? yeah. >> a baby, >> since i was a baby, i've never able never been able to. >> would you say high in
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neuroticism? >> have you done the test? i don't know. >> have you done the test? i dor how ow. it that live >> how could it be that you live on that seems on a boat? because that seems like quite a hardy way of life. well it hardens you. >> say there's this well it hardens you. >> of ay there's this well it hardens you. >> of advice there's this well it hardens you. >> of advice to.ere's this well it hardens you. >> of advice to. tos this well it hardens you. >> of advice to. to write piece of advice to. to write down your feelings in the third person. thinks. down your feelings in the third per i'm thinks. down your feelings in the third per i'm sure inks.sound down your feelings in the third peri'm sureinks.sound like >> i'm not sure you sound like elmo right? >> i'm not sure you sound like eanell. ght? >> i'm not sure you sound like eanell.ght? yeah . >> well. trump yeah. >> well. trump yeah. >> and i don't want to sound like either if i'm brutally honest telegraph chris honest to the telegraph chris skudder and man who was lonely skudder and a man who was lonely on boat. i bet you can relate. on a boat. i bet you can relate. >> i bet i can relate. man. and his dog rescued in real life. castaway after three months lost at sea . so this this guy, he's at sea. so this this guy, he's this you know we have the death of love gets talked about a lot on this show . well i think this on this show. well i think this is the advancement of testosterone . this was a retired testosterone. this was a retired guy who used to work in it, had lots of money. and his friend says he's got a bit of money. he gets bored and he does new things, which is supposed to be good for men, it? however, good for men, isn't it? however, sometimes men are a bit crazy. it goes wrong. so he's up it goes wrong. so he's ended up in tiny boat stranded at in this tiny boat stranded at sea months with his dog . and
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sea for months with his dog. and the concluding here that bella, the concluding here that bella, the dog is what kept him going. >> what does that mean ? >> what does that mean? >> what does that mean? >> no, they ate raw fish. so it's praising, praising the dog. i'm worried about the dog as well, though. >> i'm worried about the dog. >> i'm worried about the dog. >> it was a sea for 20 hours. like clinging to on a bit of, like, wreckage and then it turned an excellent turned out it was an excellent spirit. australian, low spirit. so australian, so low in neuroticism , so the neuroticism, so much the opposite previous story opposite of the previous story and almost linked to it to the daily mail. >> best friend might >> nick man's best friend might be mum. be missing his mum. >> this one? yeah. this >> oh, this one? yeah. this is littermates vets reveal littermates for life vets reveal where the dogs can recognise their findings their relatives and the findings are heartbreaking. so they forget their relatives just callously after two years. but in some cases they don't. or they continue to recognise their mothers beyond the two year mark. some cases. and the mark. in some cases. and the mothers remember them too. so you like just you shouldn't really like just snatch the dogs away their snatch the dogs away from their families this cruel way that families in this cruel way that we do. >> steve have picture >> steve just have a picture of the the sideboard. the mum on the sideboard. that's what mum. what we do with my mum. >> love dogs , but i think these >> love dogs, but i think these stories by people that
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stories are made by people that sell doggy bow ties and, you know, a dog be a dog . i know, let a dog be a dog. i don't like it when dogs get humanised. >> do you think that they pint because they don't really go on about do miss about it, even if they do miss their they their family members, they rarely had a rescue dog. >> was 11 years when >> he was 11 years old when i got him and he warmed to me very , very quickly. i think it's fine to have second hand dog. fine to have a second hand dog. >> . we can try and do this fine to have a second hand dog. >> really we can try and do this fine to have a second hand dog. >> really we can justind do this fine to have a second hand dog. >> really we can just because is one really quickly just because i your take on this. i want your take on this. there's one way to see big a there's one way to see how big a man's penis is, and it isn't. by spending grand pics, spending 35 grand on pics, you can tell how big a man's penis is by looking at his hands, but can tell how big a man's penis is bhow�*king at his hands, but can tell how big a man's penis is bhow you at his hands, but can tell how big a man's penis is bhow you thinks hands, but can tell how big a man's penis is bhow you think . hands, but not how you think. >> so you look at their index finger instead. i mean, this is really just like a fun thing to do in the pub before the internet, isn't it? when you couldn't to and couldn't google it to try and prove it? >> another way. >> it's another way. >> it's another way. >> your index is >> if your index finger is smaller third finger, >> if your index finger is small> if your index finger is small> if your index finger is small> if your index finger is small> if your index finger is small> that means that you do it well, i'm just. well, no, i'm just. >> i'm looking you. i'm >> i'm just looking at you. i'm looking at the data. >> ben, you, dave allen did. dave allen did. >> i'm just looking at. >> i'm just looking at. >> all worked out quite >> so this all worked out quite well you is you're
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saying? >> well, fantastic. >> well, fantastic. >> sadly, we sadly, we can't prove that's end prove it because that's the end of the and let's take a of the show. and let's take a quick monday's front quick look at monday's front pages as daily pm vows pages as the daily mail pm vows to kerb rip off degrees i news conservator starmer faces backlash over refusal to scrap child benefits. cap guardian alarm as new heat storm threatens to engulf europe express sex predator stalking britain's police stations. independent goes with now royal family dragged into n—word race row and finally , the daily star row and finally, the daily star hug. a gull . row and finally, the daily star hug. a gull. those were your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thank you to my guests, cressida wetton and nick dixon. will be back tomorrow dixon. we will be back tomorrow at dixon, josh at 11 with nick dixon, josh howie , and kearse. see howie, he and leo kearse. see you then. howie, he and leo kearse. see youthen. howie, he and leo kearse. see youthe temperatures rising, boxt >> the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey with your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. i hope you were able to enjoy your weekend. it has been rather blustery one for been a rather blustery one for many but as come to
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many of us, but as we come to the end of sunday, low pressure is pushing way towards is pushing its way off towards scandinavia, those scandinavia, allowing those isobars out and the isobars to widen out and the winds will be easing throughout this overnight. this evening. and overnight. still, though, some showers lingering primarily across western areas of england and wales, but more persistently across areas of scotland. some longer there at times longer spells in there at times as well. elsewhere, we will see some intervals developing. some clear intervals developing. and clear intervals, and in those clear intervals, temperatures dropping to down around 11 or 12 c. so touch fresher compared to some recent nights where you have those clear intervals though it means that you'll see some sunshine. clear intervals though it means that thing see some sunshine. clear intervals though it means that thing se startne sunshine. clear intervals though it means that thing se start off,unshine. clear intervals though it means that thing se start off, the1ine. first thing to start off, the new week, cloudy new working week, a cloudy affair scotland . but all of affair for scotland. but all of us will eventually see some showers as head showers developing as we head throughout again there throughout the day. again there could places, could be heavy in places, particularly through central eastern areas england . some eastern areas of england. some thunderstorms also thunderstorms and hail is also possible. but with the winds turning lighter compared to the weekend you see those weekend where you see those sunny intervals in between the showers, will just that showers, it will just feel that bit as highs around bit warmer as well. highs around 20, 23 c into tuesday. our focus then turns to this low pressure centre that's going to start pushing its from the
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pushing its way in from the west. so a damp start to west. so quite a damp start to tuesday for northern ireland and that rain then its way that rain will then push its way into wales, northern into northern wales, northern england, parts of southern scotland of scotland as well, far north of scotland, sunshine and scotland, seeing sunshine and showers, south—east of showers, the far south—east of england as well as well staying relatively throughout . but relatively dry throughout. but as we head towards the end of the showers as we head towards the end of the once showers as we head towards the end of the once again showers as we head towards the end of the once again , showers as we head towards the end of the once again , the showers returns once again, the temperatures rising . temperatures rising. >> boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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