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>> hello! it's 11:00 in the >> hello! it's11:00 in the evening, which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers tonight. join us over the next hour to find out why gorgeous georgia is embracing her inner racist. finally, why electric vehicles refuse to fly off the shelves and the female footballer of the year who might not be. i'm simon evans. tonight we have josh howie and steve n allen doing the reviewing. and this is headliners .
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this is headliners. but before we visit tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines one last time with katie bowen . last time with katie bowen. >> simon thank you. and a very good evening. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. sir keir starmer has said that today's long overdue ceasefire between israel and hezbollah will provide some measure of relief to citizens in the region, adding that this deal must now be turned into a lasting political solution. in lebanon. in a statement released a short while ago, the prime minister also added that there must now be immediate progress towards a ceasefire deal in gaza and the release of all hostages. in a televised address earlier on the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said we will return all our hostages. we will ensure that gaza will no longer pose a threat to israel, and we will return the residents of the north safely to their homes. earlier tonight, us president joe biden held a press conference at the white house
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saying that the us and france will provide assistance to ensure the ceasefire deal is implemented. >> reached today, effective at 4 am. tomorrow, local time, the a.m. tomorrow, local time, the fighting across the lebanese—israeli border will end. will end. this is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities . hostilities. >> elsewhere, the government is set to weaken rules for electric vehicles amid warnings from carmakers that the transition away from petrol and diesel diesel cars is putting the industry's future at risk. jonathan reynolds, the business secretary, has confirmed a review of the government's zero emission vehicle mandate. it comes as vauxhall owner stellantis has announced plans to shut their luton factory, putting more than 1100 jobs at risk. the company said that rules imposed to speed up the transition to electric vehicles in the uk partly drove the decision. the luton side is expected to close next april. stellantis, which also owns brands including citroen, peugeot and fiat, said it would
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combine its electric van production at its other uk plant in ellesmere port. stellantis addedit in ellesmere port. stellantis added it hopes to transfer hundreds of jobs to the other plant terrorist, abdul rauf abdullah, the childhood friend of manchester arena attacker salman abedi, has been freed from jail today as his sentence came to an end. it comes two months after the parole board refused to free him early because he was still considered a high risk of serious harm to the public and had propensity to radicalise others. the manchester arena inquiry found that abdullah groomed and had a significant influence on salman abedi, who killed 22 people in may 2017. shadow justice secretary robert jenrick has said that the justice secretary must intervene. the home office said in a statement tonight the uk has robust measures in place to manage the risk posed by terrorist offenders released from prison and those involved in terrorism related activity in the community. and finally tonight, a uk ticket holder has
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won the 177 million euromillions jackpot , becoming the third jackpot, becoming the third biggest national lottery winner of all time. the operator allwyn said. the win has landed the winner a spot on the national lottery's rich list, and players are being urged to check their tickets. those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, let's go 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 forward slash alerts . >> com forward slash alerts. >> com forward slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headlines. i'm sure that chap cannot pronounce alerts correctly, can he.7 that's correctly, can he? that's strange. what's an alert? a news alert. he's canadian. strange. what's an alert? a news alert. he's canadian . maybe it alert. he's canadian. maybe it just comes through my ear like that. anyway, let's have a look at wednesday's top stories this evening. we have three comedians, myself, josh and steve, and we will have a quick look at the front pages to warm
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us up . we have the telegraph us up. we have the telegraph electric vehicle rules may be watered down. that sounds dangerous. toaster in the bath syndrome male. labour's net zero electric car plan in chaos a more vivid imagination of the issues the i have weight loss jabs for the jobless in labour drive to get people back to work that sounds pretty dystopian. the sun coach ref in bit probe. that was a great fun video that circulated last week and is now making the headlines. the express christmas dinner hits £50 after budget mess . that is express christmas dinner hits £50 after budget mess. that is a story directly from my own home and daily star incredible hulk not sure what the story is, but it's a great picture. so we'll kick off with the mail. steve. >> yeah, they they've got the best little cheesy bit at the top. you know that lifestyle nonsense inside it says woman whose husband had a vasectomy because she won't have a baby in a world she's convinced faces climate oblivion. i don't think that's why he had a vasectomy. >> no, i imagine it's the quality of the husband. >> is that what it is? yeah. no. i imagine he'd looked at this
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situation and was like, i do not want to have kids in this relationship. >> but it's her choice. rather, it's her choice . it's not his. it's her choice. it's not his. >> it's his vast difference. >> it's his vast difference. >> no, but he's he's been bullied into it. he has been. this is very much the this is the distaff side of the relationship. >> my take is that he's looked at that and been like, i don't want kids with this person. >> somebody who's had a look at josh with his five kids and have thought, that is more than enough. >> look, they're just seeing the ageing process happen in real time. >> funnily enough though, there's another story. i think we're doing it later, which has been bubbling under for the last couple of days, about the number of women who are having children alone now as well. so we are entering a curious new world, a brave new world of possibilities. what's the main story on the daily mail? >> labour's net zero electric car plan in chaos because they've got these rules in place that manufacturers have to knock out. 28% of the cars that they sell have to be e—vehicles, which is all very well if people wanted to buy them to that level. >> yeah, or allowed to build a driveway in which they can charge them, but that's for another a really long cable that goes out down the street. >> you have to tape it down. health and safety gone mad, but well, i don't know why we don't
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just have market forces doing it. like if the situation was that the car manufacturers had to make electric cars so good that 28% of people wanted to buy them, we'd all have better cars, or if they would install the infrastructure very seriously . infrastructure very seriously. >> that is mainly what people are worried about. people don't like to go more than like down to the shops with an ev because they might get stranded. >> well, it's the double whammy, isn't it? the cars don't go as as far as a petrol one, and the gaps between where you refuel are further. on the other hand, it's fixed. >> they are great for delivering milk in the morning. yes. absolutely silent. >> that's not going to sell 28% of them, is it. so look, i mean it's maybe it'll be a numbers game. one option would be to give away a free electric car with every petrol car. and you could get around this. >> so basically i mean, this is like a lot of the world of ed miliband isn't it? it's a very similar to the way that we price everything according to the price of gas now or something. things are always tethered to other things. you're not allowed to just like sell as many of a vehicle as you would like to sell. >> yeah, it's not trusting the free market. but this is, of course, was a policy that came through under the tories. although labour have escalated it from 2035 and harnessed it to
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an electric vehicle. >> yeah, yeah. that runs out of steam. yeah. and that's basically what's happened here. so yeah i mean, you know, we've got a factory closing down vauxhall right. yeah . vauxhall. vauxhall right. yeah. vauxhall. i mean i mean that might be coincidence. >> vauxhall was like absolutely iconic in the hertfordshire region. >> yeah i mean that just shows you how dated they are. >> and but fair, fair. >> and but fair, fair. >> you just were trying to get yourself a free vauxhall. don't
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