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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 what is under reform's kilt. who is coming for owen jones, and what commodity are we running very low on.7 >> i'm josh howie and tonight i've got comedian simon evans and cresta whetton taking you through tuesday's top stories. >> this is headliners. >> this is headliners. >> but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with katie bowen. >> josh, thank you and good evening. these are your latest
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headunes evening. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. conservative party leader kemi badenoch said that state bodies have failed the victims of the grooming gang scandal, adding that the problem is ongoing. speaking exclusively to gb news national reporter charlie peters, mrs. badenoch said that she doesn't care if people say she doesn't care if people say she is jumping on a far right bandwagon bandwagon. she added that the conservative party will do everything to make sure that victims get justice. the conservative leader went on to say she had identified cultural issues surrounding grooming gangs, saying perpetrators often come from a poor peasant background. >> where do these abusers come from.7 there's a lot of misinformation, there's a lot of generalisation. many innocent people end up being grouped in with them. but if you look at it, there is a systematic pattern of behaviour, not even just from one country, but from subcommunities within those countries. people with a particular background, particular background, particular class background, work background. >> what background is that? >> what background is that? >> you know, people very, very
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poor sort of peasant background, very, very rural, almost cut off from even the home origin countries that they, that they might have been in. >> elsewhere. sir keir starmer says he's completely confident in his team, with his spokesman saying today that rachel reeves will stay on as chancellor until the next general election following turmoil in the markets. the pm's official spokesman added that sir keir starmer has full confidence in rachel reeves, and he will be working with her for the whole of the parliament. in the past week, there has been a drop in the pound and an increase in borrowing costs, with downing street saying nothing is off the table as government departments consider where to cut spending. ms reeves has been in china bolstering ties with the nation, with senior cabinet minister pat mcfadden saying today that it was in the national interest. shadow business secretary andrew griffith said that the chancellor failed to make some vital decisions in her budget. joe biden has delivered a
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foreign policy speech from the white house this evening, saying a gaza ceasefire and hostage dealis a gaza ceasefire and hostage deal is on the brink of fruition. the outgoing us president said the deal would also include a surge of aid to palestinians in what was his final foreign policy address. a round of gaza ceasefire talks would be held in doha tomorrow would be held in doha tomorrow morning to finalise the morning to finalise the remaining details of the deal. remaining details of the deal. officials in los angeles said at officials in los angeles said at a press conference today that a a press conference today that a severe fire weather conditions severe fire weather conditions will continue until wednesday. will continue until wednesday. l.a. mayor karen bass said that l.a. mayor karen bass said that close to hurricane force winds close to hurricane force winds have been predicted. at least 24 have been predicted. at least 24 people have been killed and people have been killed and called tomorrow thousands evacuated as fires thousands evacuated as fires rage on in california. 23 rage on in california. 23 people, all adults, remain people, all adults, remain missing and more than 92,000 missing and more than 92,000 people are currently under people are currently under evacuation orders, officials evacuation orders, officials have said. la county sheriff have said. la county sheriff robert luna also added that at robert luna also added that at least 34 people have been least 34 people have been arrested. meanwhile, us arrested. meanwhile, us president elect donald trump has president elect donald trump has
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called politicians in california incompetent over their handling of the fires. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's latest gb news headlines. now wsfime 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. >> hi everyone, welcome to headliners, your first look at tomorrow's top stories with three comedians. but before we dive in, we're going to have a quick look at what simon and cresta will have to work with on tuesday's front pages. first up, the daily telegraph. pm throws reeve's future into doubt. this is the story of the day. will she survive? we will find out. independent israel and gaza on bfink independent israel and gaza on brink of peace i hope so, obviously, that would be amazing. let the hostages go. the guardian. starmer backs
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reeves and warns of ruthless pubuc reeves and warns of ruthless public spending cuts. >> so i guess the guardian has the inside dope on that. >> she's safe for now. >> she's safe for now. >> the times pm says reeves will stay till next election as reform soars in the polls. so well, okay, if you believe the times, then she's safe again. >> and finally,
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times, then she's safe again. >> and fin'rachel reeves. lead is the rachel reeves. >> rachel, from accounts, her future is in doubt. and as you indicated, as you went through the papers, different papers have a slightly different take. >> but the telegraph seems to have picked up on what sounds like a division between starmer's own rhetoric. he refused. he twice refused. >> like peter before the crow he twice betrayed. >> i get that reference. thank you. yes, i was hoping the irony, but he was. >> he was unwilling to say that she would still be chancellor at the next election. >> well, i think to be honest, a four and a half years away, that's i mean, that would be quite a hostage to fortune. >> the problem is we don't know if he'll be here in four and a half years. so to be fair to him, he can't make you know who is going to be here. it's in the hands of elon musk at this point, isn't it? >> he's going to be here. >> he's going to be here. >> he's going to be here. >> he's had a promise to the very end. right? okay. >> he's had the promise here. so yes. so this is what they seem to be suggesting. there's obviously the other story here. new pressure for grooming probe after mps switched sides. >> i just want to mention though the it is interesting they got
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two people lined up for reeves job and one of them is pat mcfadden, who i don't know a great deal about. >> he's currently the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, but he did serve in a relevant department under gordon brown's cabinet. so i kind of think he might well have the job, actually. >> well, it's him or wes. is it his wes streeting wes streeting another glass ceiling. we didn't want rachel from accounts wes streeting from doing some charity work. i'm not sure that's any. someone with expertise would be good. and connecting with gordon brown. this photo of rachel reeves, that's a picture of her listening to pedro sanchez, the spanish prime minister, because. oh, i thought you were talking about inaudible or something. no, no, it looks like she's just heard his ideas. he's going to charge britain's potential 100% tax for properties in spain. and she's going, oh, that's a great idea. i could do that. anybody. that's a great idea. so anybody. >> so they've had a pretty sweet deal >> the expats over there. >> the expats over there. >> now they've got a bit of a housing crisis. and yeah i've never heard of this before. >> 100% tax i mean you're working hard then it's going to double it to like 60. but it's hard to read the tiny print on the telegraph. >> but am i to understand that >> but am ito understand that this is essentially stamp duty
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100%, or is it a wealth tax? >> i think it's the stamp duty okay , single one time purchase. okay, single one time purchase. so they double the price for people outside the eu. this is what cornwall's been trying to introduce for some time as well isn't it. yeah. to stop people like you and i having second homes in cornwall. i don't even have one home. i'll take the second home. now, going back to the story you tried to draw me onto earlier, the new pressure for grooming probe after mp switched sides. and this is sarah champion, of course, who has been a thorn in the side of the labour administration even when they were in the shadow cabinet. she was somebody who was blown various whistles over the years. she's the mp for rotherham. she's obviously extraordinarily involved in what is arguably the one of 1 or 2 top, sort of top grooming hotspots, as they put it, rather a tactlessly. but and she has now said that she thinks a national inquiry would be appropriate. and, and national inquiry would be appropria
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