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us over newspapers tonight. join us over the next hour to find out why . the next hour to find out why. women in jail is soon to only exist on search histories. what's stopping sydney sweeney from being empowered? also in my search history and the christmas tree. that's good for the environment but will make you cry. i'm josh howie and tonight's comedians are louis schaefer and nick dixon. this is headliners . headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> good evening. these are your headlines. at 11:00, the woman found dead in a car boot in east london has been named as 24 year old corby resident borella. she was reported missing by
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authorities after northamptonshire police conducted a welfare check at her home in skegness walk and got no answer. detectives said. a murder inquiry has now been launched into the suspicious discovery in ilford. no arrests have yet been made, but the police have said that they believe was attacked by someone known to her. although they are keeping an open mind , lord keeping an open mind, lord blunkett is calling for action on what he says are death trap tube platforms after he was injured falling into the gap at westminster station. writing in the sun on sunday, lord blunkett said he had been getting on the district line train with his guide dog at westminster underground station when his feet slipped . the blind former feet slipped. the blind former home secretary required hospital treatment after last month's incident. the labour peer has called on transport for london to do more to keep visually impaired people safe . kemi impaired people safe. kemi badenoch has said hate crime
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laws must be reviewed to protect free speech. after police launched an investigation into a journalist over a tweet. in an interview with the telegraph newspaper, the conservative leader said it was absolutely wrong for the police to visit any journalist's home simply because they had expressed an opinion. allison pearson is under investigation by essex police for allegedly stirring up racial hatred with a social media post made in november of last year . media post made in november of last year. meanwhile, former prime minister boris johnson compared police action to that of the soviet union in the last century , plans to force century, plans to force a referendum over the handover of the chagos islands could delay the chagos islands could delay the treaty from taking effect until after us president elect donald trump takes office. lord bellingham is leading a group of peers who plan to introduce an amendment to the treaty when it reaches the house of lords to require a vote of chagos to approve it. us president joe
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biden's administration agreed the deal, with prime minister sir keir starmer's government, but mr trump's team is reportedly opposed to it and could look for a way to scrap it. sir keir starmer has said he will defend the decisions made in the budget all day long, amid anger from farmers over inheritance tax changes. the prime minister made the comments at his first speech as prime minister at the welsh labour conference in llandudno . conference in llandudno. meanwhile, farmers descended on the conference in protest over changes to inheritance tax in changes to inheritance tax in changes announced in the budget. farmers who pass on their land will have to pay a 20% tax on assets worth more than £1 million. the prime minister defended proposals, saying the government needs to keep explaining how it will work . explaining how it will work. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners . headliners. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning
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the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . .com forward slash alerts. >> welcome to headliners, your first look at sunday's top stories with three comedians. let's have a little teaser at what louis and nick will have to deal with on sunday's front pages. the mail on sunday call that net zero. sakhir observer fears grow over children at risk. placed in a legal care homes sunday express oaps will die as big freeze hits the sunday times labour plans. malone style migrant deals sunday mirror 1 malone style migrant deals sunday mirror1 billion boost for buses and the daily star sunday. i'm afraid you have a serious case of bog bum, mr jones. serious case of bog bum, mr jones . lots of news. lewis. we jones. lots of news. lewis. we are going to start with the sunday telegraph. >> yes, sunday telegraph. good news. £3.50. josh . and it's
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news. £3.50. josh. and it's a bargain. it's a bargain. i think it is. you know what? it's. it's the newspaper that i used to read a lot when i didn't know anything about newspapers. and i thought it was like the new york times. i just thought. and then i realised the new york times was worthless. but this is this is it. you know, one thing about these papers is there's not one news thing in all the papers. it's like every newspaper has a million different things. >> i said, just for reference. just point this out to the readers at home. there's lots of news. i just want to be very clear about that. there's a huge amount of news i didn't say. >> did i say that? i didn't say that. i say that every newspaper has a different news story that they decide to put on their front. >> what has the sunday telegraph got? >> it has this i, too i had had a visit from police over over tweet says writer the writer juue tweet says writer the writer julie bindel. and she's quite famous. i've heard of her. i don't know what she writes for nick. i know would know something about it because he knows everything is that she was she he knows everything he does. that's true. he does. he's got a very high iq and which is high considering he's not he's not a
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jew . but this considering he's not he's not a jew. but this isn't going out. >> don't worry . this is a rehearsal. >> what are we in? we're six minutes into the show. we have not covered any of the news. >> we don't have stories. >> we don't have stories. >> that's incredible. >> that's incredible. >> we covered the news that £3.50 basically saying some dude pound 50. >> that's the price of the news. >> that's the price of the news. >> that's the price of the news. >> that is the price. >> that is the price. >> when we give you the newspapers, you you just don't get any further than the price. >> i have a feeling like half the people who watch us are going to go £3.50. that's not very much. and the other half is going to the other half. >> might want to know what someone who's on lsd trip just focused, zeroing in what it is i can't deal with josh in his hair. >> he like scares me. he was. yeah. something. yeah, like carbs actually. cause . cause carbs actually. cause. cause hair loss. anyway, so some transgender guy from the netherlands. yeah. the netherlands. yeah. the netherlands. not even an england calls up the police to make a complaint. it's like. and so the police go and say, hey, did you do something that was offensive? that's what this country has become. it's the laughing stock of america. britain, from what i can tell. >> yeah . nick, this can tell.
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>> yeah. nick, this is this is huge. i mean, julie bindel, she's a is it a good thing that these people with profile are coming forward as well. >> yeah it is and what's shocking is how many of these there are. but what's interesting is if you compare it to the soviet union or east germany, people said no one knew how bad it was and when they could come together, that's when it ended. what's different in our regime? it's very oppressive , our regime? it's very oppressive, but people know it gets out there, but people are still afraid and they're not organised. so but i'm hoping that if this keeps happening, we reach a tipping point where this kind of thing stops. that's my hope. >> that's a very interesting thought. it's one of those i don't think that that's going to happen. i think i think that britain is, is lost in what do they call that when people can't do anything, when they're just like inertia. inertia. very good word. i think this is english and you know what it's like. >> and there's okay, nick, there's another story here. pretty big really could be the end of the war in ukraine. >> well, there's two massive stories, but i'll do that one. yeah. zelenskyy trump will win will hasten the end of war. so zelenskyy's rhetoric has sort of inevitably changed. before he was saying no, never, never die.
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no, you know, never give in. now he's basically saying give in in next year sometime because he has to because, you know, trump, that's what trump wants. and the question is how is it going to happen. and it gets a bit detailed . but basically the uk detailed. but basically the uk are going to have to end up manning the dmz or that's what america want. and so yeah, the question is some are worried that trump too will hastily push for a ceasefire, but it seems to me that suddenly zelenskyy is open to it. he says we have to understand what the russians want, which is not the kind of thing he 1520 00:08:28,392 -->
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