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>> good evening. it's 11:00. i'm lewis >> good evening. it's11:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. now the prime minister and the health secretary have said the new weight loss jabs could help boost the british economy and get people back into work. wes streeting suggested the latest medicines could be life changing for individuals and would ease pressure on the life changing for individuals and would ease pressure on the nhs. but experts are insisting nhs. but experts are insisting that the drug is not a quick that the drug is not a quick fix, nor is it a replacement for fix, nor is it a replacement for eating well and exercising, and eating well and exercising, and should only be offered under should only be offered under medical supervision . a court has medical supervision . a court has medical supervision. a court has been told that sara sharif had medical supervision. a court has been told that sara sharif had to wear a hijab to hide her to wear a hijab to hide her facial injuries, that she facial injuries, that she received leading up to her received leading up to her
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death. the ten death. the ten year old was beaten with objects, burnt with an iron and bitten. in the weeks before, she died, her body was found in an upstairs bedroom at her home in surrey. last year, after her father irfan sharif, called the police and confessed to killing her after fleeing to pakistan, the minicab driver is on trial along with sarah's stepmother and uncle. they all deny murder and causing or allowing the death of a child . allowing the death of a child. the police officer, who shot
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, thomas denies. and finally, thomas tuchel has now agreed to become the new england manager. the former bayern munich head coach, who also won the champions league with chelsea in 2021, will succeed gareth southgate and become england's first ever german born boss. i'm lewis mckenzie and those have been your latest gb news headlines for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news. >> .com. forward slash alerts . >> .com. forward slash alerts. >> .com. forward slash alerts. >> hello! >> hello! >> welcome to headliners. it's your first look at wednesday's newspapers. >> i'm andrew doyle and tonight i'm joined by josh howie and kerry marks. how are you both. >> very well. how are you.7 >> very well. how are you? >> i'm reasonable. >> i'm reasonable. >> you're saying your throat was very, very deep.
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>> i've gone through puberty . >> i've gone through puberty. you know, i was whingeing to you off camera, but, you know, you've made the whingeing public, the public know it out. why have you done that as well? >> your throat as well. >> your throat as well. >> i'm going to have i'm going to join the. >> this is my sound. >> this is my sound. >> i've worked on it for years. >> i've worked on it for years. >> okay. well i slightly i can be manly as well. >> yeah. i mean it's very sexy josh when you do it. thank you. but anyway . sorry. but anyway. sorry. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we crack on. let's have a look at the front pages for wednesday. so the telegraph is leading with reeve's u—turn on dangers of ni rise. it's national insurance. the independent. they're increasing national insurance and take on unions . same story. the express unions. same story. the express has got. time is running out. i need your help to change cruel law. the daily mail has got now pm is engulfed by swift furore. i assume that's taylor swift. the guardian has got minister vows to end scandal that left thousands of carers in debt and finally the daily star. some bizarre story about someone who cheated at a crossword or something. those were your front pages. okay, first up we're
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going to go with the telegraph. they've got lots of news. >> yeah, lots of news. very exciting stuff. there's we've got a new football manager guy. >> it's important. >> it's important. >> it's important. >> it is because he's from germany. >> is that him there with the beer? yes. >> him. german beer to german been >> and he's wearing it. and he's wearing . wearing. >> he may as well be wearing lederhosen. that's like a he is wearing lederhosen. >> he's literally wearing lederhosen. i mean, and that's how he's going to rub his face in it. our face. >> he's at a german market in britain, you know, christmas markets is the point of this to sort of say, you know , we sort of say, you know, we forgive and forget. >> you know, it's all okay now. >> you know, it's all okay now. >> two world wars and one world cup or no more world cups, or is it just recognition that germany's really good at football? >> well, they are good at football, aren't they? is he particularly good as a manager? he's very efficient. i was worried that you might do the accent and i should have said worried he would do that. yeah. i should have said before don't do the accent. >> sorry, i apologise to you and the german people. >> no, actually, let's not go down the accent. >> drop the story about the chinese manager. >> no, no, he's got a really good chinese. he does. >> what else is on the front
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cover of this? >> oh, yeah. sorry. there's other stuff here. so, kemi badenoch, she's saying the wrong leader could spell end for the tory party. so this is kemi badenoch coming out for a for her opponent and saying, yeah , her opponent and saying, yeah, it's an interesting strategy. >> it's a good move. >> it's a good move. >> if i missed, i don't know if i've read that right, but yes whatever. they've got a choice. >> that's not much of a surprise, is it? i mean we're to down two that each one thinks the other one would be the worst leader. that's not headline news, is it? well, it could have meant any of her opponents. yeah, any of the ones that are knocked out already. yeah, yeah. >> but i mean , she's got >> but i mean, she's got a point. i think a lot of people want to see the tories get their act together. yes they do, and be a unifying force. yes. >> but on the other hand, you know, generic and kemi both sort of to the right of the party and you know, they got rid of cleverly who was seen as the sort of wishy washy centrist. so whatever happens, whatever the outcome, there's going to be quite a significant shift within the way the tories do business. isn't that right? yeah, totally. >> but it's also there was an interesting characteristic of the conference has just been is that it went from what people expected it to be, was accepting
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that they'd lost the election. >> they didn't stand a chance for a while to with all the scandals going on and so on, there's a real feeling amongst there's a real feeling amongst the tories that they might actually come back next election. >> so they're taking it and they are the party of feelings. >> they're all about the feelings. i mean, starmer is making it very easy for them. >> you decided he is making it easy for them and then you could argue that johnson and the plethora of tory leaders have made it made it easy for labour to get back in. so that's true. it's anybody's to play for. >> so josh, what's this thing about rachel reeves rachel reeves. >> well, turns out she is the chancellor of the exchequer. yes, that's right . yes. yes, that's right. yes. >> story. there he goes. >> story. there he goes. >> thank you very much. no. >> thank you very much. no. >> what's this about? >> what's this about? >> national u—turn on dangers of national insurance rise. so they were like when they were elected in the election, they were like, we're not going to raise taxes on working people because we're all about working. but what they're going to do is, you know what we're going to do. like a clever behind the scenes thing. increase national insurance contributions, which is meant to be paid for 80% by the employer. yes , except for the fact that yes, except for the fact that the employer is then going to pass those that money into pay cuts for the employees . so it's
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cuts for the employees. so it's oh, it's just so confusing. but so we're all going to pay. >> is this not a bit machiavellian? >> well, it's also interesting because when rishi was planning on doing it, he was angry. >> right? >> right? >> she was angry . >> she was angry. >> she was angry. >> so angry, so angry. >> so angry, so angry. >> worst possible tax rise at the worst possible time. >> and considering the narrative we're hearing right now, i don't see how this is now the best possible. >> it's a better time. i think that's what she's arguing, that it was an awful idea. >> now now's a good time. >> now now's a good time. >> but now it's the best idea. >> but now it's the best idea. >> 2 billion bucks. but it's also it's gone with, you know, we've gone for the thorny speech in the rose garden to the interviewer on the doorstep of number 10, with keir starmer saying that he's actually saying it's we won't rule it out. the national insurance rise, which is such an ominous certainty, isn't it? it's like you don't say, i won't rule it out unless you're planning on doing it. >> i think when you get into power, you should every comment you made 1551 00:07:51
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