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>> hello, it's 11:00, which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers tonight. >> join us over the next hour to find out as nigel farage become a lefty. >> has ed miliband's love affair with renewables gone too far.7 and what are remote control sex toys? >> and should you be worried? >> and should you be worried? >> i'm stephen allen and tonight's comedians are louis shaffer and nick dixon. >> this is headliners. >> this is headliners. >> but before tomorrow's news, let's get tonight's headlines with will hollis. >> thank you. your top stories at 11:00. a labour mp is the first to break ranks and call for a national inquiry into the grooming scandal. dan carden, the mp for liverpool walton,
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urged sir keir starmer to use the full power of the state to deliver justice. speaking to the liverpool echo newspaper, he called it shocking that crimes may have been covered up to avoid confronting racial or cultural issues, adding calls for an inquiry were not an obsession of the far right. urging others in the party to speak out. meanwhile, nigel farage has repeated a pledge that reform uk will pay for an inquiry into the grooming scandal if the government continues to reject calls. speaking at the party's north west conference in chester, reform's leader renewed calls for a national inquiry while criticising division in the uk of living in two tier britain. >> had enough of two tier policing, had enough of two tier justice, had enough of us all being divided up. >> well, that speech comes as ten reform derbyshire
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councillors leave the party over the leadership of nigel farage. meanwhile, the health secretary has warned the use of inflammatory language over grooming gangs risks vilifying entire communities. in germany, the afd party has nominated co—leader alice weidel as chancellor candidate at a congress live streamed on x, she promised to close the borders and abandon eu climate policy, pledging to tear down windmills of shame. the right leaning alternative for germany is polling at second ahead of the country's election in february. the sdp's candidate, olaf scholz, warns that other parties wanted to take a chainsaw to democracy. in ukraine. the country says its troops have taken two north korean soldiers prisoner in the kursk region. president volodymyr zelenskyy
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said the wounded men, who are fighting alongside russian forces, are being treated and transported to kyiv. some 10,000 nonh transported to kyiv. some 10,000 north koreans are believed to be supporting putin's armies. back in the uk, carrie johnson has spent almost a week in hospital with flu and pneumonia, struggling to breathe. the wife of former prime minister boris johnson wrote about her ordeal on instagram, saying her strong advice was to get the flu jab. the number of patients in hospital with flu continues to rise, quadruple the figures of last winter. and finally, temperatures tonight will once again be cold, reaching —15 degrees. last night they dropped to —18.7 in the coldest january night for 15 years. it's expected to stay chilly with an amber cold weather alert in
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place until tuesday. today, football matches have been postponed and meanwhile in derbyshire, gritters were stopped from working by 200 cars double parked on a scenic route near edale. well, those are your latest headlines at 11:00. but now let's get you back to headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners. >> you first look at tomorrow's top stories with three comedians. before we dive in, let's take a look at what lewis and nick will have to work with on sunday's front pages. the sunday telegraph reeves to wage war on waste as labour critics circle the mail on sunday. >> musk and cummings in plot to sabotage uk politics sunday times has pressure grows on starmer to sack minister. >> the sunday express ivf miracle powered by ai tech. the observer has no negotiation on children's safety, warns big tech. >> and finally, the daily star
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sunday multitasking turns you into a halfwit, so as long as you're doing three jobs, it's profit. let's have a closer look at some of those front pages. then we start with the sunday mirror. >> lewis sunday mirror. thank you. >> steve. hi, steve. pleasure. good to see you. this is the sunday mirror. £2.80 if you want to buy it tomorrow. and on sunday it's. but you can get for it £0.85 for a day. no, for up to six months. well, that's something, isn't it? go to page 20. page 20. anyway, here's the big news. good. good to see you, nick. >> good to see you. big news. >> good to see you. big news. >> for mps, for mp. no. nine jobs. nigel, is that his nickname? because he's got nine different jobs, steve. and including including £91,000 for an mp. and he's selling gold and he's he's doing stuff. and this is in the daily mirror, the sunday mirror and the mirror is famous for like, lazy. what? >> £2.80. >> £2.80. >> i just wanted to reiterate the price in case i forgot. >> do you know what? i don't care about it. i'm not going to go out and buy it. i get it for
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free over here. >> but you get the front page. >> but you get the front page. >> i get the front page. that's all you need in it. but. but the point is, this is the mirror. and they're incredibly left wing, so they're like. they're like, shocked that anybody has a job that anybody would want to have a job. and he is nigel farage doing nine jobs. nick. well, thoughts on our colleague. >> no, louis covered it brilliantly. >> i mean, how much is that so absurd? >> well, it's £2.80 and it's. which is less than nigel farage earns per week by a lot because. but the ridiculousness of this is what starmer, worth about 7.7 million people estimate. what's blair worth? 60 million. some people say lord alli 200 million. what does it matter? obama? $70 million. i mean, which i think is probably under i mean, farage is one of the most famous people in the world. probably. of course he has money. what are you talking about? no one cares what the mirror also don't seem to grasp. there's always been a symbiotic relationship between the aristocracy and the working class. i'm not saying farage is an aristocrat, but they say, oh, man of the people. yes, that's perfectly reasonable. you always go back to feudal times. the feudal lord had an understanding with the people. this is not
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anything new and it's not a contradiction. so the mirror needs to understand that. and i hate this stuff because led by donkeys have been putting up these things in clacton. oh, look how much nigel farage. it's like, could you put up something about grooming gangs? maybe. you know, the horrible things that have happened to girls. stick one of those up. but no, it's all this pathetic attack on farage. i'm over it. >> one thing. sorry to jump in, but one thing that always bothers me with this is the idea that if you're from a working class background or if you're the man of the people, you somehow have to fail. >> and if ever you do start to do well, you're not allowed to represent the working class anymore. >> right. which just guarantees the working class are represented by people who can't work. >> yeah. how would you have any representation? because who's going to be the prime minister or prime minister material and have no money? >> this is why the united states is the greatest country in the world, because they want people to be. >> and it's not us tv, mate. >> and it's not us tv, mate. >> yeah, well, no gb stands for. i'm looking for my exit thing right now. the whole place is changing. and the point is, is that in america, they want people to be successful, that people to be successful, that people want to be successful, which is why the left is dead in america. that's why you left, and that's why i left. totally. why do you think if i was a winner there, you'd think i'd be
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over here in this country to be a winner here? yeah. i haven't been a winner here. >> you're a small fish in a really small pond. >> but there's been certain times when i've become more successful than i've been. and you could feel the hostility amongst the people. >> oh, really? yes. >> oh, really? yes. >> that was the problem. >> that was the problem. >> your friends would just pull you back down. >> they wouldn't pull me back down. but you lose your friends because they think, oh, you're going to become famous. you're not going to talk to them. >> they're like, you've changed and we're glad. >> well that's good. >> well that's good. >> let's take another look at where we go. >> on to the mail on sunday. now, nick, what do they treat us with? >> well, they've got musk and cummings in plot to sabotage uk politics. it's actually a very interesting story. so the theory is that dominic cummings is working with elon musk to come up with all these tweets and sabotage our politics. now, it is very possible because dominic cummings knows people in tech and he's quite fond of cumm
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