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elected the policies as she was elected the new leader of the conservative party. badenoch defeated robert jenrick in a ballot of party members . jenrick in a ballot of party members. she's the fourth female leader and the first ever black leader and the first ever black leader of the party. in her acceptance speech, she said the tories have to be honest about the fact they made mistakes and let standards slip. she also praised the outgoing leader, rishi sunak, for getting the party through a tough time. >> it is the most enormous honour to be elected to this role , to lead the party that i role, to lead the party that i love, the party that has given me so much. i hope that i will be able to repay that debt. i also want to thank rishi. no one could have worked harder in such difficult times. rishi, thank you for everything you did. we all wish you and your wonderful family the very best for the future. >> details about the royal family's finances, including rent received from nhs schools and the armed forces, have been
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revealed as part of a new documentary in the investigation by channel 4 dispatches and the sunday times, it's reported that the private estates of king charles and prince william have received millions of pounds of income from contracts with pubuc income from contracts with public bodies and charities. it's been claimed that over the past year, these deals with the duchies of lancaster and cornwall have been worth almost £50 million. a spokesperson for the duchy of lancaster, the private estate of king charles, said it complies with all relevant uk legislation and regulatory standards applicable to its range of business activities . now a teenage boy activities. now a teenage boy has been charged with attempted murder after a 13 year old girl suffered multiple stab injuries in east yorkshire. she was stabbed yesterday morning and was known to her attackers, according to humberside police . according to humberside police. six teenagers were earlier arrested after the girl was found at the site of a major road. she was found on the a63 in hessle with life threatening injuries , including lacerations injuries, including lacerations to her neck, abdomen on her chest and her back. four boys
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and two girls , aged between 14 and two girls, aged between 14 and two girls, aged between 14 and 17, were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder earlier on and the victim remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital and the prime minister will declare people smuggling a national security issue as the government plans a crackdown on small boat crossings. sir keir starmer is expected to use a speech at interpols general assembly next week to announce the creation of a specialist investigation unit that will use counter—terror powers to tackle people smugglers. that's according to the sunday the sun on sunday that says more than 5000 migrants arrived in the uk after crossing the english channel in october, making it the busiest month of the year so far, according to home office figures, 230 people made the journey in five boats on thursday, which brings the total number of arrivals recorded last month to 5417. and those are the latest this gb news headlines. for now, i'm tatiana sanchez and
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now it's time for headliners for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone , sign up to to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com. >> forward slash alerts . >> forward slash alerts. >> forward slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners. this is your first look at sunday's top stories with three comedians. i'm cressida watson, joined tonight by lewis schaffer and nick dixon. welcome both. >> hello . hello. >> hello. hello. >> hello. hello. >> lovely to see you. we'll have a chit chat in a moment, but first of all, let's get through the front pages for tomorrow. let's have a quick look at the front pages. the sunday mail leads with move to drop empire from kings honours. the sunday express has fury over royal air farce. sun on sunday has tv chloe groped by star at club and the sunday telegraph has it's time for a fresh start, the sunday times has revealed. list of properties that earn millions
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for top royals and the sunday star has bonfire night. okay, those are your front pages. that's what's going to be in the news tomorrow. should we have a look at the front pages? a closer look, let's start with the sunday telegraph. >> yes, this is good news. a time for a fresh start. this is in the telegraph, which costs tomorrow, which is sunday. only £3.50, which i think is cheap really for a sunday paper similar to last week's price. yes. but i mean, isn't it, i think it's £3.50 on a monday or tuesday to. >> but with shrinkflation the paper gets smaller and smaller. >> i'm not sure about that. it's always a good value. you get a lot of news. it's not the stuff you want to read, but it's what's in it. though . what's in what's in it. though. what's in it? well, here's the news. the news is kemi badenoch is was the mp for northwest essex and she's been appointed the leader of the or voted by the members to be leader of the of the tory party . leader of the of the tory party. and so she's now and the tory party is going to have a new name. you know, like when tony
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blair took over, he named it like new labour, right? yes. so now there's the new this new party is going to be made that up. >> it's not going to be called. yes it is. >> it's in there. no, it's going to be called the new tory party. it's going to be called the new liberal dems because that's a joke. i made that up today. it's. yeah. because. because they're nothing really. they're nothing because it's like i've been trying to find out why i should support kemi badenoch. and the fact is she's on. she's all right. but she's not. and the fact that she's, she, she was raised in nigeria. nothing wrong with nigeria. maybe there is something wrong. i've never been there, but she's nigerian. she's not even english. we need an english leader for an english country, i think. >> all right. in this political climate, it's pretty good, isn't it? i'd settle for all right. >> yeah, well, as lewis says, it is good news. it's good news for reform uk because they're going to absolutely smash it now because they've, they've elected a liberal candidate. robert jenrick was actually outflanking farage from the right . he jenrick was actually outflanking farage from the right. he had serious policies on immigration. he was even talking about mass deportations, which farage
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wouldn't touch with a barge pole. so he was a serious threat to reform. kemi is not. she is the choice. nothing against kemi. she seems nice, but she is the choice of the anti—woke liberal. and there's lots of great people, great people like andrew doyle who are anti—woke liberals. but it's a small group, they're not conservatives. and what i've noficedis conservatives. and what i've noticed is that i've invented something called schrodinger's kemi. what you'll see from the tory party, they want to say two things. one, that this is just an example of meritocracy. and isn't it great? we naturally end up with diversity because we have the best people at the same time. she was introduced by bob blackman and he said, it's great. we've got our first. we've got the first black leader, another glass ceiling smash , and he's mocking rachel smash, and he's mocking rachel reeves a little bit. yeah, that's not their fault. it's not her fault. she's she but she has played the identity card a couple of times. and what they want to do, the tories, is they want to do, the tories, is they want to do, the tories, is they want to have their cake and eat it with this identity thing, and they play it to the left. so, you know, starmer's been going, oh, it's so great. i think kemi should just be elected as a person and they shouldn't mention this thing. >> they're not having their cake and they're having their cake and they're having their cake and being given it. i mean, in
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this day and age, you can't. they don't need to say that. she's the first black female leader of the conservatives. >> no, but the fact is that she she is black . and i think that she is black. and i think that that's a mistake. the fact is, is that the people who live in this country, british, english, not even british people, screw the british people , the angles, the british people, the angles, the british people, the angles, the descendants of the angles and the saxons and the jutes who took who took over this, you know what it is. it's like we're going back to true english isms. whatever it is, there's like someone somewhere along the line that the that the indigenous english, not even indigenous because they're their conquerors is, is they shouldn't have picked someone from nigeria. they're lovely people. >> i was hoping that the word values was going to come out there. >> first of all, i searched for values and she didn't strike me as anybody. i agree with nick. she didn't strike me as someone who's going to fight for the local who's going to fight fo
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