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kemi badenoch. who is after kemi badenoch. who is accusing brits of being lazy? and will cornwall ever get their freedom? i'm josh howie and tonight's comedians are kerry marx and lewis schaffer. yep, there they are. >> this is headliners. >> this is headliners. >> part before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with sam francis. >> very good evening to you. the top story tonight rachel reeves faces backlash in the commons earlier over market turmoil and her handling of the economy after a trip to china sparked outrage. however, miss reeves defended her visit to asia, highlighting agreements reached with the world's second largest economic power. >> opportunity to make working people off by making britain
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better off. that is the mandate that this government had, has, and this is what we will deliver. >> it came after the pound slumped to a 14 month low. borrowing costs hit a 27 year high, and businesses are warning that tax hikes are stifling growth. shadow chancellor mel stride called it a crisis made in downing street, accusing the government of breaking promises and crushing business confidence . and crushing business confidence. >> to go or not to go. that is now a question . the prime now a question. the prime minister will be damned if he does, but he will surely be damned if he does not. the british people deserve better, trusted the exchequer. >> in other political news tonight, treasury minister tulip siddiq has resigned after being named in a corruption probe in bangladesh, where her family is accused of embezzling almost £4 billion. she referred herself to the prime minister's standards
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adviser and was cleared of breaching the ministerial code, but said that staying on would detract from government work. keir starmer thanked her for her service, but the conservative leader, kemi badenoch, accused the prime minister of dither and delay. the liberal democrats also added that voters expected better from the government. the chair of the criminal cases review commission has quit after intense criticism over her handung intense criticism over her handling and the organisation's handung handling and the organisation's handling of the andrew malkinson case. helen pitcher resigned, saying she was made a scapegoat. but mr malkinson, who spent 17 years in jail for a crime he didn't commit, called her statement shameless. ministers had already started the rare process of advising the king to remove her, following a damning report into the agency's failures. well, despite her resignation, mr malkinson says the ccrc's leadership needs a complete overhaul and an interim chair will now lead a full review into the commission's operations. rental reforms are a
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step closer to becoming law after mps backed the renters rights bill. the proposals include banning no fault evictions, stopping tenancy bidding wars and limiting advance rent demands to one month. the bill passed the commons by 440 votes to 111 and will now head to the lords, but critics warn it could push landlords out of the market and drive up rents , and hopes are drive up rents, and hopes are rising for a ceasefire in gaza, as israel and hamas have edged closer to a deal. tonight, us and israeli sources suggest an agreement has been reached in principle to halt the war and exchange prisoners. hamas is holding 94 israeli hostages, though israel believes only 60 are still alive, while about 1000 palestinian prisoners could be freed in return. if finalised, it would mark the most significant breakthrough since fighting began in october 2023. those are the latest headlines. plenty more still to come here on gb news now, though, it's time for headlines
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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, we're going to take a look at what kerry and lewis will have to work with on tuesday's front pages. >> first up, we have the daily mail. >> one lame duck down. >> one lame duck down. >> obviously, that's referring to tulip siddiq, and it seems like the papers have smelt blood gunning for rachel reid . gunning for rachel reid. >> next, the guardian sadiq quits as minister after inquiry into property. so same story. and i guess that they all just this is the one that they're going to be jumping on today. >> there's also gaza ceasefire deal right on the brink, says us. >> let's remain hopeful. >> let's remain hopeful. >> the daily telegraph with a
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story that no one else has the pm to pay damages to gerry adams. wowzers. i'm looking forward to getting into the intricacies of that one. the time sadiq quits over links to bangladesh corruption and a picture of our future queen there, and the daily express. kate's relief at being in remission from cancer. >> yes, i imagine she is relieved. >> of course, the independent treasury minister sadiq quits over corruption probes. and finally, the daily star. keep your filthy hands off the tory beavers. i have no idea what that's about, but lewis is going to tell us momentarily. first up, though, let us go to the daily mail. >> carrie, did you just say wowsers? >> i said, wowsers, i'm bringing it back to british television. >> i wonder what era you're in. really? but okay. it's nice to hearit really? but okay. it's nice to hear it again. it is, isn't it? yeah. so the daily mail is largely concerned with the tulip siddiq story, but it does have at the top just to have something different about kate and her relief, as you say, being in remission from cancer. i think her being in remission
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from cancer is the bigger story than the relief, because from what i know is most people who have remission from cancer are relieved. yes. it's normal. it's not investigative journalism, though, is it? yeah, it's not really. it's happy that you don't get remission. yeah, i'm pretty pleased about it. yeah? yeah. are you glad you didn't get run over? yes, i'm quite happy about that as well. >> so anyway, she's going to tell us that cancer doesn't exist in a second, by the way. >> you know, i think cancer exists. i think i think, first of all, we don't know what caused what caused this, what kind of cancer she has. not that it matters is that is that what would you what would you do with it if you knew? if i did know, from what i know is that it needs to be. it needs to be treated with a zero carb diet. it needs to be treated with a carnivore diet with with more meat. basically that would be your all with all meat. and they haven't said this. chemo doesn't work. chemo. chemo is what's killing people. and so is and so is radiation. >> but do you think the fact she had chemotherapy and that she's now in remission counts for anything? >> i think she might have gotten
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better if she had just eaten a proper diet. why did she get this kind of cancer? >> okay, well, i look for more steak. i look forward to lewis's meat hospital. so when it opens, we'll get to that. i'll go, i'll go. >> but people, when people know about this, there's a guy named thomas siegfried seyfried. you can google it. and this is what he says, i don't know, i don't google. >> oh well. oh, if it's on google. >> yeah. i don't know why. this is why it might not be true, but it makes a lot more sense. it doesn't matter. >> it doesn't matter if it's true. it's still a bloke said it is. >> how they're treating it does not work. cancer rates are going up. >> i'm sorry i brought it up. she's in remission. yeah. >> carrie. shut up about cancer. >> carrie. shut up about cancer. >> as. as the queen of this country. yeah. future. future queen. yeah. is that. i can understand why you wouldn't want to reveal what what kind of cancer you had. but like in america, when betty ford says you're desperate to find out what sort of cancer. >> yes. >> yes. >> yeah, i think i think the people are. >> i didn't even know you meant her. i thought you said, as the future queen of this country and you were talking about yourself still, you know, this is what i think. i think you would make a
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great queen. you'd be a wonderful queen. i am really good. and the queen, anyway, okay. the main. i know we should get to the. we should do the actual story. so sadiq has gone. it's not the sadiq people would want to go, but it's a different one. it's tulip siddiq who's just 24 hours gone. >> i think the other sadiq has gone. >> oh, right. yes. you're right actually, yes. so just 24 hours after the pm insisted he had full confidence in her, in her tulip siddiq resigns over mail's corruption probe revelations. so how secure is the crisis hit chancellor? so they're basically saying chancellor next, largely because the prime minister said he had full confidence in her, which turns out to be a bit of a kiss of death. yeah. as we've seen, however, he has, you kiss of death. yeah. as we've seen, however, he has, yo
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