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>> hello! it's 11:00, which means >> hello! it's11:00, which means it's time for headliners. three comedians bringing you the very best of thursday's newspapers as they roll straight off the press. join us for the next 60 minutes to find out why and who called trump hitler, which nationality are these guys pretending to be, and how can you get these guys to give you an extra £400 a month? i'm josh howie and our comedians on the panel tonight are leo kearse, a right wing comedian. and for balance, nick dixon, who's also a right wing comedian. thursday's front pages coming up in just a sec. but before tomorrow's news, here's tonight's headlines with sophia wenzler .
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wenzler. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines from the gb newsroom. a 60 year old woman has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after three people were found dead at a care home in swanage. it comes just hours after they said the deaths were being treated as unexplained and possible carbon monoxide poisoning is the primary line of inquiry. south western ambulance service responded in the early hours of this morning, dispatching a hazard response team and ten double crewed ambulances. chief superintendent heather dixie said seven people have now been taken to hospital as a precaution , but assured that precaution, but assured that there is no risk to the wider public. turkey's defence ministry says it has conducted airstrikes in northern iraq and northern syria against terrorist targets. it follows the deadly attack on an aerospace firm by a suspected kurdish rebel group. loud explosions were heard and footage showed an exchange of
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gunfire at the site in the turkish capital of ankara. it's understood at this point we know five people have been killed and 22 injured, some in a critical condition. turkey's interior minister said earlier that two suspects were neutralised. meanwhile, security camera images from the attack show a man carrying a backpack and holding an assault rifle . in the holding an assault rifle. in the uk, sir keir starmer has rejected calls for the uk to pay reparations for its historical involvement in the slave trade, insisting the commonwealth should instead be facing forward together. speaking on his way to a six day head of commonwealth meeting in samoa, the prime minister said that he wants to focus on the future. he will arrive at the summit tomorrow , arrive at the summit tomorrow, where it's understood the issue of reparations may be forced onto the agenda. the bahamas and barbados are among caribbean nafions barbados are among caribbean nations pushing for trillions of poundsin nations pushing for trillions of pounds in compensation for britain's role in slavery and climate change. to the us now,
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where kamala harris has denounced donald trump as a fascist who wants unchecked power. after allegations were made that the former president admired adolf hitler, his ex—chief of staff, john kelly, said that he had witnessed trump praising the nazi germany dictator on more than one occasion. the trump campaign has categorically denied the allegations made by john kelly, who has since become a trump critic. but vice president kamala harris used the opportunity to criticise her presidential rival . presidential rival. >> it's deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous that donald trump would invoke adolf hitler, the man who is responsible for the man who is responsible for the deaths of 6 million jews and hundreds of thousands of americans . all of this . americans. all of this. >> those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners . headliners. >> for the very latest gb news
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to direct 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. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at thursday's top stories with three comedians. first things first, hot off the press. let's crank through the front pages. the times pm's chief of staff is drawn into trump row. it will appear there it is . telegraphs appear there it is. telegraphs starmer's top aides drawn into everything again. guardian schools funding crisis grows as special needs costs soar to 10 billion. the mail fury over reeves raid on private sector pensions. the sun ban on vapes, the daily star american war of interference. the times first of all, leo, that was. that's what we've got. we've got a new set. we've got a new computer system that we messed up. what can i
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say? but we haven't messed up here because we're going to start, first of all, with the this is the times, isn't it? yeah. leo, you're going to crack on. show us your expertise. >> my brain is still running on the old system, so, yeah, this is about the controversy engulfing keir starmer and the labour party is the prime minister's chief of staff is drawn into the trump row . so drawn into the trump row. so donald trump has accused two of sir keir starmer's most senior aides of anti—american election interference as part of a far left plot to put kamala harris in the white house. this is after so keir starmer's aides went over. there's allegations that they're still there, i think, aren't they? yeah, they helped advise the harris campaign. so that's i mean that's election interference. and they're also they're being paid. so there's issues. >> are they being paid though. that's the that's the issue. >> they work they work for keir starmer. you think you think they're doing it for free. >> no. but they're not being paid in america. >> there's somehow like suspending i'm just talking about american law here in america i think i think the whole the whole thing stinks . whole the whole thing stinks. and we're also seeing the
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advertised for 100 labour activists to fly over and help with the campaign. and can you imagine, can you imagine if that was russia going over and helping with with an american election? can you imagine the furore? and it's an even more far left communist nation than russia , unfortunately. so this russia, unfortunately. so this this has huge ramifications for the uk. i mean, can you imagine how trump , when the uk. i mean, can you imagine how trump, when he's the uk. i mean, can you imagine how trump , when he's elected, how trump, when he's elected, which he obviously will be when he's elected, he's going to absolutely loathe and detest keir starmer? well, that's very bad for britain. >> i mean, nick, this is this is really a terrible choice. i mean, no one knows yet to what level starmer had any direct impact on, not on this decision to send out labour. you know, activists. but it's terrible optics, right. >> it's not great optics . >> it's not great optics. >> it's not great optics. >> yes. morgan mcsweeney, it paid for him to go to the dnc. and so trump and vance have launched this fec complaint, federal election committee. and what's shocking is starmer has managed to alienate so many people so quickly. i mean, the british working class old people, the richest man in the world. now he's gone for the people, the richest man in the world. now he's gone for the president of the united states president of the united states and what he's missed, he's been and what he's missed, he's been
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trying to downplay and say he's trying to downplay and say he's sort of annoyed about it. this sort of annoyed about it. this is nothing. why is anyone going is nothing. why is anyone going on about it? but obviously there's this tension with on about it? but obviously there's this tension with america. they traditionally america. they traditionally don't love english people or don't love english people or british people going over british people going over telling them what to do . it's telling them what to do . it's telling them what to do. it's kind of a thing. telling them what to do. it's kind of a thing. >> and taxes on tea. >> and taxes on tea. >> and taxes on tea. >> and taxes on tea. >> yeah, yeah. you don't want to >> yeah, yeah. you don't want to bfing >> yeah, yeah. you don't want to bring this whole thing up again. bfing >> yeah, yeah. you don't want to bring this whole thing up again. and trump doesn't like anyone and trump doesn't like anyone undermining him. so starmer you undermining him. so starmer you know he had this nice meeting know he had this nice meeting with trump. he said it's not with trump. he said it's not going to affect the going to affect the relationship. but it's a kind of relationship. but it's a kind of own goal. he needs to do own goal. he needs to do something to fix it. something to fix it. >> and elon musk, he's also sort >> something to of waded in because it turns out that one of their policies they were working towards was, was it to kill musk's twitter? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> that's right. not even having the respect to call it x. >> yeah. yeah. so elon musk has weighed in. he's there's there are allegations that labour was trying to kill x or twitter as everybody still calls it, by harassing advertisers, which is how, you know, the far left attack. a lot of institutions and businesses on the right. i can't think of any right now , can't think of any right now, really. but yeah, i mean, this is this is this is terrible. what about gb news? but i mean, this is we've sort of seen we've sort of seen in the western
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