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>> hello! >> hello! >> it's 11 pm, which means it's >> it's11 p.m, which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers. tonight. join us over the next hour to find out which european league table are the uk top of. >> who has gone and killed santa, and why women get less first class degrees than men. period. i'm simon evans and tonight's comedians scott capurro and nick dixon waiting in the wings there. this is headliners. but before tomorrow . headliners. but before tomorrow. but before tomorrow's news. let's go to tonight's headlines with sophie reaper . with sophie reaper. >> a very good evening to you. the time is 11:00. and these are your latest gb news headlines
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tonight. rachel reeves has given her first speech at mansion house since being appointed as chancellor. she addressed issues of financial instability and promised to make economic growth what she called labour's central mission in the coming years. she also unveiled new plans for an overhaul of the british pension structure, which she promised would enact real change in our economy. >> for too long, pensions capital has not been used to support the development of british start ups , scale ups or british start ups, scale ups or to meet our infrastructure needs. so tonight we are publishing the interim report of the pensions investment review. it sets out our plans to create canadian and australian style mega funds to power growth in our economy and start the most significant set of changes to the pensions landscape since the turner review. underpinned by a clear commitment to legislate for these changes for the first time in the pension scheme bill, next year, fewer pharmacies
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could be open in the evenings and at weekends from the new year. yeah >> that's after pharmacy owners voted in favour of collective action for the first time in their history. more than 3000 independent community pharmacies independent community pharmacies in england, wales and northern ireland took part in the ballot, with 97% of those who voted saying they would serve notice on opening hours above the minimum required by their contract. earlier, the chief executive of peak pharmacy told gb news this action is a cry for help. >> pharmacy and the general health service is in a sorry state now. i'm unfortunately community pharmacy has suffered under the imposition of a ten year fixed funding deal, effectively , which has really effectively, which has really meant that it's now straining in every direction to continue to uphold the service that that, frankly, is starting to deteriorate to the us now, where tonight it's been announced that donald trump has chosen robert f kennedy jr as his new secretary
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of health, a job that will see him take charge of areas such as drugs, food and vaccine safety. >> meanwhile, the republicans have now won the congress, meaning they control both chambers. the house of representatives and the senate. president biden and president elect trump met in the white house yesterday with both men promising a smooth transition of power , and it's victory for power, and it's victory for england in their uefa nations league fixture as they beat greece three nil with goals from aston villa's ollie watkins, an own goal from the greek keeper and from curtis jones on his debut. the three lions took the win in athens. the squad's next fixture will take place on sunday evening and will see them take on the irish national side at wembley . those are the latest at wembley. those are the latest gb news headlines for now, and now it's back to 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 .com code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts .
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forward slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners , your first look at headliners, your first look at friday's top stories with three comedians in a quick reshuffle on the top desk. here, let's have a quick look at what scott and nick will have to deal with on those front pages. the independent kick us off reeves fight back to woo the city anneliese banking regulations. the telegraph have three police forces called in to probe a single tweet, and we all know which one the daily express ridiculous £3,000 budget hike for small shops. the i have wreaths to give bankers their bonuses early as she unveils major pensions fund revamp. the metro has a £3 billion apple icloud rip off case, and the daily star keep us grounded with planet of the octopuses. i'm sure it should be octopods. there were you front pages. so
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we're going to kick off with the guardian scott. all right. are we. have we got the daily express? i'm sorry. yeah. >> very close, but not the ridiculous 3000 k33k sorry, 3000. i'm thrown off budget hike for small shops. >> it's like kilocalories. very confusing. >> you throw up, i throw up anyway. furious shop owners claim that rachel reeves budget bombshells will pile an extra £3,300 on bills and wreck small businesses. you know , it's not businesses. you know, it's not that much to ask, but also, i feel like if you can't afford a £3,300 bill, you might have a bad business plan and might need to rethink how you're running things . things. >> well, that's a that's a strangely unempathetic and one, some might say downright cruel. and callous attitude to small businessmen. >> yeah, but the corner shop that sells bread near us charges a fortune . and the other day we a fortune. and the other day we went to pick up our surprise basket, which we paid for online. there was no bread in it. >> so what you're saying is rachel reeves is taking a sort
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of vicarious retribution for the for the humiliation you've suffered. exactly. nick, do you have a slightly wider angle you can bring to this issue? >> yeah . of course. i mean, it's >> yeah. of course. i mean, it's labouh >> yeah. of course. i mean, it's labour. they hate small business. they hate farmers , business. they hate farmers, which we're getting into later. they hate the kulaks. they hate everyone with aspiration doing it for themselves . obviously it for themselves. obviously scotts you know, he's just deep in the labour machine in the deep state. >> so he has to say that i'm doing it for myself though for a long time. >> i mean, have we checked your immigration status? >> actually we will later. >> actually we will later. >> actually we will later. >> a lot of people have incurred a 3000 or more tax hike in the last budget, and so that isn't unusual. but i imagine if you're a shop owner, you're not. this isn't your only tax. you're also going to be hit by income tax if you going to be hit by income tax if you pay going to be hit by income tax if you pay yourself an income out of your your shop takings and so on. this isn't an isolated incident. everyone's getting battered at the moment, and obviously a few things are taking time to sort of yeah, take you own a shop and you're doing all right. >> so cough it up. i think. >> so cough it up. i think. >> have you noticed they work like 25 hours though? i mean, i'm not sure is it. yeah. i'm
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not sure it's this great thing scott. i mean who has done well out of the budget is my question. apart from obviously rachel reeves breaking the huge glass ceiling of first female chancellor and anyone who makes wind farms or, you know, other supposedly zero sustainable got a 50% raise, he did all right. >> yeah. and we'll be coming on to bankers as well shortly. so let's have a look at the next papeh let's have a look at the next paper. is that the times telegraph. telegraph close. this is yesterday letter. yesterday the write letter. stop looking at the . at the. >> so yeah they've got three police forces called in to probe single tweet. and of course this is alison pearson. we've heard so much about excellent journalists with one of the most popular columns in the country who for some reason was investigated by police . now, the investigated by police. now, the police came to her door and said it was a non—crime hate incident. the police have now said it's not. actually, it's more to do with hate crime. both are completely absurd. she did a tweet a year ago. they didn't name it. they didn't. >> we have no, we literally have no idea. still, do we know the police wouldn't tell her or they wouldn't tell her. >> who posted the know who the victim was, not the accuser. >> the victim. completely absurd. anarcho tyranny. i've
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talked about it online, but there's some new parts to it, which is that the home office have sort of had to come up with something now because it's been humiliating for them. they said. we are carefully considering how best to protect individuals and communities from hate, which is impossible, by the way, whilst also balancing the need to protect the fundamental right to free speech. so suddenly labour are worried about it. we know that suella braverman tried to get rid of these things or tone them down and make them much more sensible. yvette cooper has brought them back, but now this is embarrassing them a bit. so they're having to say something and this looks like it's going further into it, saying that actually there was like an extensive operation about actually there was like an extensive operation abo
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