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is the next hour to find out who is the next hour to find out who is the trump light. putting an end to justin trudeau's reign of smugness.7 and can this dream team get along and save europe? and why is king charles chucking chalks? i'm leo kearse and tonight i've got comedians ben adams and nick dixon taking you through monday's top stories. there they are ready to go. this is headliners. but before we go through tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with sophia wenzler. >> leo. thank you. good evening. these are your headlines at 11:00. tributes have been paid to nine year old andre gleisner, who was killed in the german christmas market attack on friday evening. in a tribute on
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social media, his mother, desiree gleisner, called him my little teddy bear and said he would always live in our hearts. the attack left five people dead and over 200 injured after a driver used an emergency vehicle lane to plough into the christmas market in magdeburg. german authorities are coming under fire after warnings about the suspect were received last year but deemed unspecific. chancellor olaf scholz and ministers faced angry hecklers dunng ministers faced angry hecklers during a visit to the site, as questions mount over security and how the attack could happen. social media giant x, owned by elon musk, is also being scrutinised for failing to act on the suspect's threatening posts before the attack. security has been ramped up across germany and the rest of europe, with armed police patrolling, festive events and christmas markets . patrolling, festive events and christmas markets. in patrolling, festive events and christmas markets . in other christmas markets. in other news, yvette cooper has been attacked by angry voters who branded her two faced for handing out mince pies while
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pensioners are, quote, freezing to death. >> that is so two faced mince you nice tradition. >> no no no. »- >> no no no. >> give him a blanket because the freezing to death, the freezing, freezing. >> the home secretary was told she would be better off donating blankets to elderly people while dishing out the treats during a visit to west yorkshire. in the confrontation, captured on camera and shared on social media, the voter tells miss cooper she should heat the mince pies up to keep freezing pensioners warm after labour cut their winter fuel payments. now a 35 year old woman has been charged with murder following the death of a five year old boy in essex. lincoln barton died on the 15th of december following an incident at winstar drive in south ockendon. police were called to the scene following reports of serious concerns for the welfare of a child and a woman, and officers worked alongside paramedics in an attempt to save lincoln. 35 year
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old claire barton of winstar drive, has now been charged with murder and will appear at southend magistrates court tomorrow. and strong winds are continuing, causing travel chaos in parts of the uk as millions of people travel ahead of christmas. the aa predicts 21.3 million drivers will have hit the road today, capping off a weekend of record breaking traffic. yellow weather warnings for gales were in place and adding to the strain, grounding 100 flights at heathrow and stopping a number of p&o ferry services. the met office is warning of continued disruption and even power cuts into tonight. meanwhile, emergency services have rushed to belfast city airport this evening after a plane crash landed onto the runway. as britain continues to be battered by 82 mile an hour winds, the airport's runway was closed this afternoon after an aer lingus plane suffered an emergency incident while performing a hard landing during
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the stormy weather. no one is believed to have been seriously hurt. 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 gbnews.com/alerts. >> thank you, sophia and hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at tomorrow's top stories with three comedians. before we dive in, let's take a look at what ben and nick will have to work with on monday's front pages. the express has labour set to drive uk headlong into recession. oh goody. the independent has uk businesses brace for economic gloom. merry christmas everybody. the daily mail has economy is heading for worst of all worlds. bah humbug.
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the sun has. tyson fury says it's not over. the guardian leads with revealed £100 million spent to thwart special needs claims. and the star has jingle smells. apparently millions of us won't shower between christmas and new year. ben, let's have a closer look at those, starting with the daily mail. >> lovely. >> lovely. >> the daily mail has economy is heading for worst of all worlds business is sound. >> recession warning for start of 2025. i don't know if you know, but all businesses have a little button that they press when the recession is coming, and then it sounds an alarm and everyone, oh, it's coming. it's just i mean, i don't know, ever since i was born, i think maybe when i came out of my mother, i, someone was saying about a recession, it's always a recession's coming. >> we're in a recession. >> we're in a recession. >> the recession is nearly over now. there's a new recession. it's just just before christmas as well. >> it's just we don't need it. yeah. nobody ever mentions when we're having a period of economic growth, which we actually were earlier this year.
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things are great. yeah, that would be lovely. the tories, you know, genuinely left the economy in a relatively decent state considering how incompetent they were. >> yeah, there was that tiny bit of rishi growth that no one really focus on. >> we were like the highest in the g7 for ten minutes or something like that. >> yeah, but no one talked about it. but worst of all, i'm not an economic expert. >> leo, as you know, it's one of my few weak areas. but worst of all, worlds sounds bad to me. >> i mean, every paper is basically saying it's terrible. >> what i don't understand is what reeves was trying because it seems so grim at the time. it seems so anti—growth. my theory is she saw truss. she went, well, i'm not doing that. and she went too far the other way, right? she didn't want to be a lettuce, but instead she's ended up a kind of wet cabbage, which is what everyone will be eating because of her budget. just boiled cabbage? yeah, like some sort of russian novel. >> if they can. if they can afford to boil it with the cuts to, to, you know, heating allowances and things. but yeah, when reeves basically, you know, introduced this sort of socialist, high tax, high spend budget when what we really need
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is what javier milei in argentina has shown us really works. i mean, argentina is the best performing economy. it's moved from, from really quite entrenched decline to, to pretty rapid gdp growth. and he's shown that, you know, it's slashing the state is the best thing to do for the country. yeah. >> my worry is how far it has to get before someone realises that. like we have to be eating dogs first before anyone's like maybe we should change this whole. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> i admire your optimism that we'll be able to afford dogs. i think we'll be eating rats. and there's also a picture there of blake lively and ryan reynolds, her partner. and she's she's accused co—star in a film of sexual harassment, which is i mean, it's nice to see which co—star. we haven't had a bit of bawdy hollywood sleaze for a while. it's, you know, people have been people have been very well behaved. i guess there is p.diddy. yeah. which encapsulates it, if you were ryan there, right next to a headune ryan there, right next to a headline that says her, her co—star, sexual harassment is a big arrow pointing at him, and it's not even him. >> and it says hollywood's ugliest feud, and it's pointing right at his face. >> it's not even him.
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>> it's not even him. >> and his hand is on her bottom in that picture. so yeah, ryan reynolds, i wouldn't be happy. i'd be suing today, suing a lot of people. moving on. nick, we've got the guardian. the guardian has. >> well, where to start? i mean, at the top, they've got this revealed 100 million spent to thwart special needs claims, which is this weird story that basically councils can't afford anything. so they keep trying to deny certain educational needs. but it doesn't work because they only won 136 out of more than 10,000 tribunals in 2022 to 23, which is 1.2%. of course it's the guardian, so this may all be false. this may be about something completely different. it might be about police crime stats or something. i've got no idea because it's the guardian. but that's what they're saying. and we've also got the sort of, isuppose and we've also got the sort of, i suppose the hot story at the moment, which is a weird way to put it. it's such 1522 00:08:47,
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