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and . and. >> hello, it's 11:00, which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers tonight. join us over the next hour to find out who is sadiq khan getting all touchy feely with. how do you taste in virtual reality and how our japanese people misusing mayonnaise? i'm josh howie and tonight we have kerry marks and adam koumas joining us to do the reviewing. this is headliners . reviewing. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with sophia wenzler. >> good evening. these are your headunes >> good evening. these are your headlines at 11:00 masterchefs gregg wallace has posted on social media to thank people for
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showing their support. after stepping down from presenting the bbc cooking show following allegations of inappropriate sexual comments. kirsty wark has accused gregg wallace of making sexualised jokes during her time on celebrity masterchef in 2011. the former newsnight host is one of 13 people to have reported inappropriate comments from wallace over a 17 year period. wark claims he shared stories and jokes of a sexual nature in front of contestants and crew, which she felt were really, really in the wrong place. other allegations include wallace openly discussing his sex life and making inappropriate comments to female colleagues. the 60 year old stepped down from the cooking show as the bbc investigates the allegations. in other news, the transport secretary has reportedly admitted pleading guilty to a criminal offence relating to a police investigation over a mobile phone she claimed was stolen. the times newspaper reports louise hay told police
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she was mugged while on a night out in 2013, then later discovered that the mobile in question had not been taken. she said she pleaded guilty to making a false report to police at magistrates court, six months before becoming an mp in the 2015 election. she declared her conviction in full two. sir keir starmer on being appointed as shadow northern ireland secretary in 2020. it's understood her conviction is now classified as spent. the conservative party chairman, nigel huddleston, has responded , nigel huddleston, has responded, saying these are extremely concerning revelations. keir starmer has serious questions to answer regarding what he knew and when . the prime minister has and when. the prime minister has accused the previous government of running an open borders experiment, while giving a press conference at downing street today. in the latest data. net migration fell 20% in the year to june 2024, down from a record high of 906,000. in the previous
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yeah high of 906,000. in the previous year. meanwhile, the cost of the asylum system has soared to more than £5 billion, nearly 12 times the amount spent a decade ago. sir keir starmers speech comes as the government has announced an immigration deal with iraq . an immigration deal with iraq. meanwhile, the shadow home secretary, chris philp , has secretary, chris philp, has responded, saying the prime minister has no plan and no desire to tackle the high levels of migration. seven people arrested as part of a counter—terrorism investigation into a banned kurdistan terror group remain in custody tonight as searches are carried out. on wednesday, five men and two women were arrested across london as part of a probe into the proscribed kurdistan workers party, known as pkk. the suspects, aged between 23 and 62, were detained under the terrorism act, with officers conducting searches at eight addresses across the city, including the kurdish community
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centre in haringey. police say there is no immediate threat to there is no immediate threat to the public, but the centre will remain closed for up to two weeks as the investigation continues and parliament has a chance to correct injustice and reduce human suffering when it debates assisted dying. that's according to the mp behind the bill, kim leadbeater. but opposition campaigners have warned of inevitable abuse, pressure, coercion and mistakes. the divisive issue is being debated in the commons tomorrow. the divisive issue is being debated in the commons tomorrow. for the first time in almost a for the first time in almost a decade. it comes after david decade. it comes after david cameron has become the first cameron has become the first former prime minister to back former prime minister to back the assisted dying bill, a the assisted dying bill, a significant shift after voting significant shift after voting against it in 2015. his stance against it in 2015. his stance contrasts with other ex—leaders, contrasts with other ex—leaders, including boris johnson and including boris johnson and gordon brown, who oppose the gordon brown, who oppose the bill. those are the latest gb bill. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time news headlines. now it's time for headliners . for headliners . for headliners. >> for the very latest gb news for headliners. >> for the very latest gb news
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direct to your smartphone, sign direct to your smartphone, sign up to up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news. .com. forward slash alerts . .com. forward slash alerts. >> welcome to headliners, your first look at friday's top stories with three comedians.
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we don't. no we don't. >> we've got too much news to get through. stop with your banter and get on with it. >> it'll happen anyway. first time i worked with adam on the show. hello, adam. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you. so the times. should we do this? let's do it. wow. i'm just thrill. >> so, lewis schaffer, over here. >> we'll start off with. no, no, no one's going to be doing that. >> starmer is not a fan of gb neione's going to be doing that. do you want to do the dating no one's going to be doing that. do you want to do the dating apps? i've never admitted. yeah. apps? i've never admitted. yeah. >> what have you never admitted? >> what have you never admitted? >> what have you never admitted? >> what have you never admitted? >> i'm an open book myself. oh, >> i'm an open book myself. oh, yeah? yeah. nothing. yeah? yeah. nothing. >> when was the last date you >> when was the last date you had? >>a had? >>a had? >> a while ago. i've grown out had? >> a while ago. i've grown out of them. no women grew out of of them. no women grew out of me. something like that me. something like that happened. so. okay, the serious happened. so. okay, the serious news is tighter rules after news is tighter rules after shock increase in immigration. shock increase in immigration. starmer is shocked by the new starmer is shocked by the new news. immigration figures, which is immigration figures, which is that shocked the immigration that shocked the immigration reached nearly 1 million last reached nearly 1 million last yeah reached nearly 1 million last year. and apparently it shocked yeah reached nearly 1 million last year. and apparently it shocked all of us. he's the only person all of us. he's the only person who is shocked. of course, who is shocked. of course, because if he'd been watching because if he'd been watching this programme, we've been this programme, we've been talking about it ever since. i talking about it ever since. i first appeared on it, which was first appeared on it, which was a while ago. are you telling me a while ago. are you telling me that i've heard it come up quite that i've heard it come up quite a lot. a lot. >> starmer is not a fan of gb >> starmer is not a fan of gb
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news. it turns out he probably thought headliners in particular would be his favourite. >> a real shame because it looks like he could have been informed by it, in fact. so he's what happened today? i think it was today. there was a whole load of press conferences by by the tories and by labour and by reform. i think they all had the same idea at the same time to call a press conference in which kemi, oddly, did take some responsibility on this on behalf of the conservatives, and say that ticount. think the i'm
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really count. i think the i'm really count. i think the i'm really interested when he says he plans to reform to a point based system. i think this is really interesting. that sounds a bit reform and a bit australian. well, this is what brexit. >> well, it is based on that. yeah. >> they said they would do post brexit which they never implemented. >> yeah but but so when i, when i was reading into it. so because my understanding of the australian points based system was you had to have a certain level of you know, qualifications or you needed to be into the country. this seems to be companies in the uk will be saying, if you're going to bfingin be saying, if you're going to bring in people who are foreign, you also need to train up a certain number of people who are born and raised in the uk. so that's an interesting dynamic and maybe should be the standard. >> what do you what do you get points for being good. good behaviour. >> people who are born here, i guess, you know, and simplistic. >> i was born here because i think i'd get about three points. >> yeah, just for being born. i deduct i would have no more points. >> i would not be let in. it was the big achievement of your life. >> i've got no skills whatsoever. >> driving points don't count. josh? >> no, exactly. >> no, exactly. >> there's also some. should we do some of the smaller stories here? >> no. let's stick with
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