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is china plate, paul cox. this is headliners . headliners. wednesday's front page is coming up soon, but before tomorrow's news, here's tonight's headlines with sophia wenzler. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines from the gb newsroom . german planes the gb newsroom. german planes will operate from a base in the uk under a new defence pact with berlin. the submarine hunting planes will fly from scotland patrolling the north atlantic in response to growing threats from russia and german arms . giant russia and german arms. giant rheinmetall is set to open a factory producing artillery gun barrels using british steel. defence secretary john healey says the uk germany trinity house agreement is a historic
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moment. >> this is an historic agreement. it brings our uk and german militaries closer together, our industries closer together. it's german planes for the first time, hunting russian subs in the north atlantic out of scotland and it's also developing the weapons for the future. we're announcing today a new investment into the uk that allows us to set up a artillery gun barrel factory. this is something that we haven't manufactured in britain for over ten years. it's bringing the weaponry we need now to reinforce european security, but also developing the systems for the future that will keep us safer and grow our economy at the same time. >> to the us now, where donald trump's campaign team has accused the labour party of blatant foreign interference in the us election. lawyers for donald trump filed a complaint to the us watchdog alleging the party had given illegal foreign campaign contributions to aid kamala harris's election
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pursuit. no evidence has been provided that any laws have been broken. in a statement released by the trump campaign this evening, they also accused labour of being far left, adding that sir keir starmer's party inspired camila's dangerous liberal policies and rhetoric . liberal policies and rhetoric. back in the uk , chris kaba, who back in the uk, chris kaba, who was shot dead by police in september 2022, was a major figure in one of london's most notorious gangs and was accused of being involved in two shootings just days before he died. court reporting restrictions have been lifted, revealing his ties to a nightclub shooting and a second incident with gunshot residue and a balaclava found on him when he died. police officer martyn blake was cleared of the 24 year old's murder yesterday after a jury acquitted him in just over three hours. kabas family say they are devastated over the verdict, vowing to continue their fight for justice. the independent office for police conduct is now
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considering whether blake will face disciplinary action. and former ceo of abercrombie and fitch has been charged with running a prostitution and international sex trafficking business. mike jeffries, along with his partner matthew smith and alleged middleman james jacobson, were taken into custody. this morning. the arrests follow an fbi investigation sparked by claims the couple coerced young men into having sex at parties thrown for the american fashion brand. prosecutors allege that mr jeffries and mr smith directed others or personally injected men with an erection, inducing substance when they were incapable or unwilling to participate. lawyers for jeffries and smith have both previously denied any wrongdoing . previously denied any wrongdoing. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners 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.
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>> com forward slash alerts . >> com forward slash alerts. >> com forward slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners , your first look at headliners, your first look at wednesday's top stories with three comedians. i'm cressida wetton, joined tonight by kerry marx and paul cox. and i see neither of you have had an extreme makeover since i last saw you. >> none at all. >> none at all. >> it's a reference to last night's show. >> yeah. don't worry. i mean, that's all people are talking about on the internet today. josh, this. >> that's right. josh. >> that's right. josh. >> josh, i was going to josh up. >> josh, i was going to josh up. >> i was going to brush my hair back and put on some glasses and pretend i was the old josh. >> the old josh, next time you're on with josh , come as the you're on with josh, come as the old josh. i love that. >> the new set's great, though, isn't it.7 it's very glamorous. i think it's very slimming. what do you think .7 do you think? >> i wouldn't go that far for me. it's not that good. >> i can't wait to get a tan. i'm going to show it off in here. very nice. >> i can't judge pool anymore,
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though. when you sat next to me, i could give him a nudge during the show . but now i'm i could give him a nudge during the show. but now i'm going to have to nudge you. and you'll have to nudge you. and you'll have to. it's over. it's over . gary. >> okay. shall we have a look at tomorrow's front pages? let's start with the express, please. >> kerry, let's start with the express, which big up to kyiv for letting me out early. this is prisoners celebrating their early releases. i believe we've had 1100 released, which is. is that not right? >> no. it's brilliant. it'sjust hilarious. i said it was. no, not even the way you say. >> it's not. it's not humorous subject, but it is ridiculous. >> seriously, it is utterly ridiculous. >> kerry stammers. he says. well, apparently he shares the pubuc well, apparently he shares the public anger, which at what he has to do, i feel like that's a bit like, you know, when headmasters would cane a pupil and say, this is going to hurt me more than it's going to hurt you. you know, which always used to be the answer of let's swap places then. so and i think i share your anger is the new motto for labour, which is probably coming with everything with the budget, winter fuel allowance and so on. and we're also told that someone else at number 10 has said the. but it's the last government that is to
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blame, which i think is the second motto. and i think as the, as the, as the labour party goes on, we're going to just hear them referring to i refer you to motto one, i refer you to motto two, which will be a repeat thing and shabana mahmood. is that the correct way you pronounce it, i think, shabana. >> i believe it's mahmood. >> i believe it's mahmood. >> mahmood. okay. the justice secretary has said that the whole situation is the greatest disgrace of the last conservative government, which i thought was supposed to be the 22 billion black hole. but apparently this is. >> there are so many disgraces to choose from, weren't they? >> yes. >> yes. >> they just keep fighting to make it into the top five new disgraces. >> and they've put david gauke, who's the former tory justice secretary, in charge of the sentencing review, which i suppose was a good move from them. they can sort of make it sort of like the tories are involved and so on, which makes a lot of sense to me. and they're looking at what they can do. liberalising, liberalisation of sentencing laws because the prisons are so full, they might look at everyone in the country
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has to take in a violent offender. i've just made that up . offender. i've just made that up. that wasn't actually true. don't panic. >> you basically first you heard it here first. what about this? this gratitude though towards starmer, paul, this this front coveris starmer, paul, this this front cover is selling us big up to kyiv for letting me out early. yeah. >> big old sarcasm. >> big old sarcasm. >> i mean, in a country where, you know, religion is on the decline, it's nice to see some gratitude for your lot in life. >> yeah, absolutely. but this is pure sarcasm, isn't it? i would suggest that sir keir starmer takes this front page and puts it in the place where he's taken down the william shakespeare or elizabeth, the first painting, just to remind him how much of a plonker he is, because this is now getting utterly ridiculous. it's almost like a toxic relationship, isn't it? keir starmer is a very angry for the things that he did to us. >> he's very angry for the thing. do you think we've made him feel bad about it? >> no. he's saying to us, yes, i do feel angry. even though he did it to us. he's basically this feels like to me like he's he's become like some sort of
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zookeepen he's become like some sort of zookeeper. he's gone into the zoo. he's seen that the lions are a little bit overcrowded. so he's let them all out. and in doing so, he is shocked at what has happened next. it's utterly ridiculous. of course, this is what was going to happen. anyone could have told him that, yes, the prisons were overcrowded. yes , that's a problem. but i'll yes, that's a problem. but i'll tell you what a bigger problem is having criminals just wandering around the streets waiting to do crime again. >> well, don't worry paul, some people think they won't be out for long. anything else on the express ? carrie? express? carrie? >> from the express? no , because >> from the express? no, because thatis >> from the express? no, because that is the whole of the front coven that is the whole of the front cover. apart from all 1534 00:08:3
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