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attacked floyd london attacked floyd mayweather.7 and what is this pig guilty of.7 now i'm josh howie and tonight's comedians are kerry marx and paul cox. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with sophia wenzler. >> josh thank you. good evening. these are your headlines at 11:00. the alleged killer of a us health insurance boss has tussled with police officers as they were escorting him to court. luigi mangione, in handcuffs, shouted to reporters outside the pennsylvania courthouse, clearly out of touch. >> and it's an insult to the intelligence of the american people and lived experience. >> the 26 year old has been charged with murder after
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unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson was gunned down in a targeted attack in new york last week. police arrested luigi mangione at a mcdonald's in pennsylvania after a customer recognised him from media reports. independent mp iqbal muhammad has spoken out against a proposed ban on first cousin marriages in the uk, calling the move unnecessary and unenforceable. speaking in the commons, mr muhammad acknowledged the health risks but stressed the need for a cultural shift, not legislation to address the issue. he did condemn forced marriages and virginity testing, highlighting the need to protect women's rights. however, the mp for dewsbury and batley argued that banning first cousin marriages would not solve the problem. billionaire nick candy has pledged a seven figure donation to reform uk, after announcing he will become the party's new treasurer in the new year. the property tycoon, who resigned from the conservative party over
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what he called too many broken promises, will now help raise funds ahead of may's local election. two people have been taken to hospital after an explosion in a terraced house in ilford. it's after a video emerged online showing the moment that the house seemed to explode before it erupted into flames. >> oh my god. >> oh my god. >> eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters were deployed to the scene as the roof and first floor of the two storey property were alight. the london fire brigade say ley street is closed between eastern avenue and vicarage road, and they are asking the public to avoid the area. avanti west coast train managers have voted to strike for three days over the christmas period. they will walk out on the 22nd, 23rd and 29th of december for the london to scotland service after rejecting the train company's proposals for rest day working
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arrangements. a spokesperson for avanti west coast warned that customers will now face significant disruption because of these strikes, and former england rugby player tom voice is believed to have died after going into a river in his car in northumberland. northumbria police said it received a report on sunday. the 43 year old had not returned home following an evening with friends. it is believed he attempted to cross a ford in his car, which was then pulled along by the current of the river orne. police have since recovered the car, but officers have not found mr voice, and it is believed he was carried away while attempting to escape and has died. those are the latest gb news headlines. now 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
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gbnews.com/alerts. >> hello, welcome to headliners, your first look at tomorrow's top stories with the truth telling of three comedians. but before we get stuck in, let's have a peek at what kerry and paul will have to work with on wednesday's front pages. the metro assassin suspect had jackal ghost gun the telegraph rayner to force through plans for new jails express. it strengthens my resolve to continue becky's legacy. daily mail women left in agony by medical misogyny the guardian israel strikes military targets and seizes territory and the star biggest drip in britain. lots of news to get through. let's do it. kerry. go telegraph. >> hello, joshua. let's talk about the telegraph then. >> hello. go. wow. >> hello. go. wow. >> that was dive in. wow. >> that was dive in. wow. >> wasn't quite ready. >> wasn't quite ready. >> i just want to get to this ferry porn. go. oh, okay. >> should we work from the bottom up around them? >> well, it depends if we'll get there. >> ferry porn. >> ferry porn. >> okay, well, let's start with the very bottom corner, which is
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not much of a story, but marcus rashford could be sold. i just find it very odd when i see that title. i know what it means, but i still feel it weird that we're living in a country where people can be sold. >> it's not good. >> it's not good. >> it's not good. >> it's not good at all, not right now. how do you feel about that? >> i feel very uncomfortable. >> i feel very uncomfortable. >> me? >> me? >> too much like you. >> too much like you. >> what else is going on is the big story on the paper. is that rayner? angela rayner, of course, is to force through plans for new jails she really wants. >> why? you're not talking about the fairy porn. i'm sorry, don't. >> we will come to the fairy porn, i promise you. josh. okay, but should we do the little stories first about the country changing and so on? >> it's very subjective. i think you've gone through this whole, like, we need new jails. yes. and i think our viewers, our listeners on the radio want to hear about what fairy porn. >> we're going to need to put the fairy porn somewhere. josh. and we haven't got enough space for anything at all. data centres, prisons, pylons, fairy porn. where will we put it? basically what we're going to do.the basically what we're going to do. the plan. the rayner plan. it never rains, but it pours. is that we are going to get rid of. we're going to change the understanding of the greenbelt and change it to the grey belt, which now allows us to build all
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over it, along with, of course, ed miliband's wind turbines all over the place. there's not much of a country left soon because, as you know, miliband loves the country so much he wants to get rid of it. and we're going to see a lot of super prisons put up super prisons. not all prisons wear capes. it's going to be very exciting. >> so what are their powers going to be locked, being locked up for 12 hours? yes. getting an hours up for 12 hours? yes. getting an hour's exercise. she's like an out of control dinner lady, isn't she, rayner? she's totally she. it feels to me like this is somebody who is in a position of power that has legitimately found her way there through the unions, and she works in a care home. and there's a huge backstory. but whenever she's interviewed by the serious press, the real serious press that ask serious questions is us. well, we are part of that. what i mean by this is sunday morning. people like camilla tominey and other people elsewhere. i'm sure she always seems to flounder. she doesn't really seem to know what she's okay. but let's talk about this
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story, which is. yeah, well, the idea that we're going to. are you just attacking her? well, i just fancy it. i mean, it's just it's just it's just another story from rayner. do you think we need jails? we do need jails. and we are going to need 20,000. where are they going to be installed? well, i'm not sure. they seem to be sort of militia against the countryside at the moment. the labour party. that's the way it feels to me. someone who enjoys the countryside, someone who lives close to the countryside, someone who enjoys the countryside. it feels like somewhere that they feel is open game. now i understand why they do that. these aren't people. these are people that will see the countryside as open spaces that can be utilised. i think there are potentially other spaces for this. of course you're going to ask me where and there might be some brownfield sites, but look, some of this, some of this green field stuff, literally stuff countryside where we can go and enjoy ourselves, i don't think is the right place. i mean, we could solve a few issues here. we could get the prison prisoners to own the farms, and then they
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could work, or they should work for free. like that would be their sentence. josh is 4d chess. then that would raise more money. they'd save more money. the farmers to then pay these taxes. right? okay. >> no. great. you're welcome. this is why you're a presenter and not a politician. >> okay, that is exactly why. okay, there are two stories that i want to get to before fairy. fairy pawn. chilling effect on free speech of press watchdogs. trans ruling. please, carrie, talk about this one. >> yes. so this was this was the ruling the press watchdog accused of having a chilling effect. and it is pretty chilling effect on free speech after it ruled in favour of a trans writer. after it ruled in f
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