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sophia wenzler. >> leo. thank you. good evening. these are your headlines. a police investigation has been launched into more than five people who may have facilitated former harrods boss mohamed al—fayed in his alleged sexual abuse of dozens of women and girls. detectives are looking at individuals surrounding the businessman who could have enabled him to commit crimes which are claimed to have spanned decades between 1977 and 2014. an internal review is also being carried out into how the force handled claims about al—fayed while he was alive . al—fayed while he was alive. labour have no serious plan for ending illegal migration. that's a message from conservative leader kemi badenoch, who says we can no longer be naive. giving a speech today, she said the conservatives are to thank for a reduction in net immigration, expected to be
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confirmed tomorrow. the tory leader laid out her five point plan for tackling immigration, while admitting her party has got it wrong in the past. thousands of displaced lebanese residents in the south are returning home after a ceasefire between israel and hezbollah came into effect. however, israel's warning people not to return until its forces have withdrawn from certain areas, which could take up to two months. here, prime minister sir keir starmer says the ceasefire is long overdue , calling for a is long overdue, calling for a political solution to end the crisis permanently. former prime minister lord cameron has backed proposals to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults after previously opposing the move. writing in the times newspaper, he said this proposal is not about ending life, it is about shortening death. it comes as three former conservative prime ministers boris johnson, theresa may and liz truss have come out against the assisted dying bill ahead of friday's
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commons vote. opposition is growing, with more than 1000 anglican clergy warning the legislation is a dangerous threat to society. a cross—party, so—called wrecking amendment could see the bill scrapped before it even reaches a vote. meanwhile, sir keir starmer, who once supported changing the law, is yet to reveal how he will vote. several people nominated to roles in donald trump's incoming cabinet and administration have been targeted by bomb threats and swatting, according to the fbi. police are investigating the incident, which happened on tuesday night and this morning . tuesday night and this morning. karoline leavitt, a spokeswoman for trump's transition team, said several people have been targeted and law enforcement acted quickly to ensure their safety and ed davey is launching a bid for christmas number one with a charity single called love is enough. the liberal democrat leader is teaming up with bath philharmonia's young
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careers choir for the song, written by six current and former young carers. the song was recorded in bath last month with a full orchestra, 20 singers and sir ed davey. the proceeds from downloads and streams of the single will go to the carers trust and bath philharmonia . those are the philharmonia. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's latest gb news headlines. now wsfime latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners . it's time for headliners. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/alerts . gbnews.com/alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at thursday's top stories with three mid—range comedians. let's have a quick taste of what jonathan and adam will have to deal with on the front pages. the telegraph leads with badenoch tories failed on immigration. tell me something i
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don't know. the guardian lead with police. investigate more than 100 claims of rape and abuse by al fayed. the sun has morning has broken. the mail has kemi . britain is not a hotel, kemi. britain is not a hotel, it's our home. she sounds like my mum telling me to turn the lights off. the metro has £177 million. it could be. who.7 that's million. it could be. who? that's an unknown lottery winner who needs to check their numbers and the daily star has. it's a great day to be a duck. we're going to get bad weather, so let's have a closer look at those front pages, starting with the daily mail. jonathan, what have they got? >> what have they got? the daily mail are leading with kemi. britain is not a hotel, it's our home. i'd like to say i also had the same joke. sounds like my mum when i make the kitchen a mess. anyway, so in her first major speech, new tory leader takes fight to reform by pledging total overhaul of our broken immigration system. so last night, kemi badenoch signalled a tough new tory approach to immigration. and what's interesting here is that kemi fully accepted that the
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tories previous policy wasn't working, which i think is something actually quite refreshing. >> the policy of letting anybody who wants come into the country and paying for the hotels and doing nothing to stem the flow. >> i guess it was a hotel, i guess. yeah, and we had that barge as well. >> don't forget about the barge. >> don't forget about the barge. >> yeah. oh, yeah. what happened to that barge? >> well, labour actually closed it down because they said it's not a nice enough hotel for the for the illegal immigrants. >> the tripadvisor review was no good. well , i >> the tripadvisor review was no good. well, i do think this is refreshing that kemi is saying that there's a problem here. because if you take kamala, for example, when she was campaigning, she wouldn't admit any of the flaws or the previous mistakes that the biden and her administration had done. so the fact that they're taking ownership. >> i guess kamala was more of a sort of central figure in the in the biden administration. but it's nice to see kemi sort of make a clean break with the previous bunch of wets in the tories. i mean, i think whatever tory administration we're going to see, they're going to be much more muscular and much more, dare i say it, actual actually conservative. yeah. >> i mean, i've always leo. i've always been a big fan of people,
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you know, stating the obvious. so i'm glad kemi has come out and done this. it's great. it maybe a little bit too late though. i mean, we've got we've got to wait five years now for the or maybe not. >> oh don't don't ruin what's coming up. no. >> we've all you've all signed the petition. but yeah a little bit too late. >> but yeah, it's nice that she's speaking some sense. >> yeah, absolutely. i'm moving on. adam, we've got the daily telegraph. what have they got? >> yes. >> yes. >> so again , i'm going to we're >> so again, i'm going to we're going to go through the whole story. i'm going to forget about the badenoch. we've just talked about badenoch even pm races to thwart trump on chagos deal. so this is basically the idea that sir keir starmer is trying to rush through a treaty giving away the chagos islands before donald trump gets becomes us president. so as we know, that was basically a deal that was going to go through. and the trump, trump and actually basically their their parties basically their their parties basically said, we think this is a bad idea. we like having this strategic base because even though it's a british military base, it is occupied by the
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american military. very strategic place for us. and the idea of, i think the current deal that we were supposed to get that they want to rush through is one where we give them back, but we pay them for a lease. and it's, i don't know how it serves the british people other than maybe virtue signalling. >> it's shorting an island. yes. >> it's shorting an island. yes. >> the thing is , having actual >> the thing is, having actual sovereignty, having actual ownership of the islands, that's much more robust than than having a 99 year lease. i mean, they could be like, you know what? we don't like this lease anymore, and you don't really have the same sort of legal mechanism to say, actually, this is this is our land. but i mean, i think this, this headline is actually possibly a bit behind the times. i saw something flash up on my phone that said, the times is next. the chagos, the chagos chagos deal is off the cards now, so it's staying with britain. i don't know why keir starmer was so was was so in such a hurry to get rid of the chagos islands. given that you know, the people, the chagos islanders themselves, who for some reason most of them seem to live around gatwick airport now, but they don't want chagos to be
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given to mauritius or wherever it is. it's not a mauritius rumour. yeah. but. and also also trump doesn't want it. i mean , trump doesn't want it. i mean, it seems like a geopolitically terrible thing to do. i don't know how it serves us. >> how does it serve the uk? >> how does it serve the uk? >> really? absolutely. nobody. nobody wanted it. they're also saying gen z. >> gen z spends up to six hours a day online. i mean, who would have guessed? >> i mean, of 1517 00:08:2
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