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>> hello! it's 11:00 which means >> hello! it's11:00 which means it's >> hello! it's11:00 which means wsfime >> hello! it's11:00 which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers tonight. join us over the next hour to find out why our attitude to this is complicated. why drones are stoking fears of alien invasion in the states, and why the 90s now belong in a museum. i'm simon evans, my fellow funny people. tonight, josh howie and archie manners. together, we'll take you through tomorrow's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go one last time for tonight's headunes one last time for tonight's headlines with tatiana sanchez.
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>> thank you very much. the top stories this hour. the uk has had diplomatic contact with the rebel group that toppled bashar al assad's regime, says david lammy, as he announced £50 million of humanitarian aid for vulnerable syrians across the middle east. it comes as the foreign office says the emergency support will be delivered through the un and ngo agencies, to the people in the country, as well as to refugees in lebanon and jordan. britain yesterday joined talks in aqaba, hosted by jordan and attended by ministers and delegates. £30 million will go to syria for food, shelter and emergency health care, while 10 million will go to world food programme in lebanon and 10 million to the un's refugee agency in jordan. >> we want to see a syrian led and a syrian owned future, and we want one that is representative and inclusive.
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thatis representative and inclusive. that is what partners in the region and allies, close allies signed up to yesterday. and that's what we'll be encouraging. >> in other news, close to a thousand people may have been killed after cyclone chido hit the french territory of mayotte in the indian ocean. the search for survivors continued today. it's feared the eventual death toll could continue to rise once the damage is fully assessed. entire settlements were flattened when the cyclone brought wind speeds of more than 225km/h, with the poorest living in makeshift shelters particularly hard hit. forecaster matteo france said it was the strongest storm in more than 90 years to hit the islands, and a convicted terrorist is reportedly suing a pub called the saracen's head inn, saying he was deeply offended by its sign. it's being reported in the sun that 60 year old khalid bakhmut claims the depiction of a bearded arab inches depiction of a bearded arab incites violence, despite him
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previously being jailed for preparing jihadi propaganda. he also reportedly claims it's racist and wants £1,850 from the landlord of the historic inn at amersham, and plans to take on 30 more with the same name if successful. but publican robbie hayes called it a complete joke, adding that the pub has been called the saracens head for 500 years. and those are the latest gb news headlines. for now i'm tatiana sanchez. now it's over 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 gbnews.com/alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at tomorrow's top stories with three comedians. before we dive in, however, let's have a quick look at what josh and archie will have to work with on monday's front pages. the
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telegraph to start iht raid will cost more than it makes familiar story. the mail why china spy must be named the sun banned old duke of york. the express 750,000 elderly people face being left in the cold. the metro official guide to a&e chaos. the i newspaper. eu tells starmer your brexit reset is doomed without a better offer on fish and under 30s and the josh, i can't believe that was the correct headline there. the this i'm going to read that does say fish doesn't it. >> yes. >> yes. >> that's not my eyes playing up but they're not what they used to be. but that is that is fish a better offer on fish. well that has long been a proverbial insistence anyway. josh the mail to kick us off with the china spy. >> it's nice to hear you're finally going through puberty. >> yeah, i've had a bad flu all week. actually. i've been been promising to cancel things. but you know what it's like when
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you're self—employed.7 it's a different calculation, isn't it.7 absolutely, yes. >> i'm glad you're here. and. yeah. so why china spy must be named. he has to be named. he's called h6, and we cannot keep on calling him h6. >> so there actually sounds more like a flu. funnily. well, yeah. also from china. which. >> where? yeah. who? >> where? yeah. who? >> where? yeah. who? >> where was it a lab or not? we don't know. is this person real? so. and what they're talking about! so. and what they're talking about i believe i heard some rumours that. >> yeah. reform are even saying that they were going to name him tom moore. >> richard tice is saying he's going to name him in parliament. so i hope it's a pronounceable name for richard. yeah. well, exactly. is that parliamentary? you can say what he likes. yeah, yeah. so it might be rubbish, but i mean, i don't know why he has to be named. i mean, suppose i think the part of the reason is it's just everybody knows it's online. i don't know, i don't know, i haven't a clue. but in other countries they know they're laughing at us and they 90, they're laughing at us and they go, oh, we know something you don't know. so i feel like we got to know, but it feels more like the press wants to know. so then they could just do a deep dive and go on this person's facebook or whatever it is. >> well, that's the key is not
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so much the name. we want some personal details. right? we want to know exactly what the nature of his relationship with the prince was. >> i think we can find that stuff out. maybe it sounds like we already kind of know a lot of that stuff anyway. so. >> and now the other thing which we've been looking at in a later story, but we may have bumped it if we're going to yvette cooper acknowledging how difficult it is to be as stern acknowledging how difficult it is to be as stem with china as we once, once might have wanted to be, i know. >> well, exactly this is the thing was like, oh, why are you spying on us? please, we really want your money. and yeah, it's a problem. we need that. as she says, economic cooperation. it's a complex arrangement. i personally think it's a good sign that china is spying on us, because it's like we're still in the game. >> i agree with you. i mean, unironically intellectual property suggests we actually have some intellectual. >> they don't know that. we don't know. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> they're not doing a good job. >> they're not doing a good job. >> but why would you go to the duke of york in 2020? it's like he was a nobody by then. it's like, why are you, if you're a chinese spy trying to get information to get to by 2020? he was still he was this was after he's fallen from grace and
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they're still kind of spying on him. >> no, because i believe that they this is what i heard was that they're thinking about opening a chain of pizza express in china, in buckingham palace. they want his person, or maybe some anti—sweat deodorant or some anti—sweat deodorant or some peking duck at the palace is what it is, isn't it? proper peking? >> peking on mr >> peking on mr >> but he had been until then. he had been a sort of envoy for industry and so on, wasn't he? he did used to go i mean, a lot of his sort of overseas travels. that was the headline. justification. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> himars a&e wasn't he. yeah. >> himars a&e wasn't he. yeah. >> oh, well, we will hopefully see mr tice deliver the goods on monday. archie, the times, you're free for your first front page. >> oh, this is very exciting for me. the times are hammering it again by suggesting that the duke not only needs to name or be more honest about h6, but he now can't have christmas. we are cancelling christmas. no one wants to see him. we don't want to see him walking at the church to see him walking at the church to sandringham. i do feel a bit sorry for randy andy because he can't even now go to christmas. it's like the one time where families get together. what's he meant to do? like, where do we want him? what do we want him to do? >> well, i was surprised when they're saying they want to keep him out of the public eye. i'm
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like, when was he back in the pubuc like, when was he back in the public eye? i thought he was. >> still, it's the one time of year he gets to walk with the other real royals and smile and get photographed for him. i love that, you know? and now he doesn't even get that. >> no, but maybe he can go to china. i think it's becoming quite big over there. >> it's huge over there now. yeah, yeah it's >> it's huge over there now. yeah, yeah
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