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are expected to be hostages are expected to be released as early as sunday if the deal is approved. terror group hamas attacked israel on october 7th in 2023, killing around 1200 people and taking 251 back to gaza as hostages. the attack triggered a massive israeli offensive on gaza, dunng israeli offensive on gaza, during which more than 46,000 palestinians have been killed, according to the hamas run health ministry. a group of eight men who were part of a west yorkshire grooming gang in the late 1990s have all been jailed. three of the men, 47 year old ibrar hussain and brothers imtiaz fayyaz ahmed, all from keighley, were sentenced for rape today. they were found guilty of assaults on a girl after a trial in november and december last year. five other men were jailed last year for their involvement. the court heard the offenders had targeted two children. the man, who served 14 years in jail for the murder of schoolboy jimmy mizen, has been recalled to prison for
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breaching his licence conditions. jake fahri killed jimmy and in 2008 was sentenced to 14 years behind bars, part of the 35 year old rapper's parole agreement includes being barred from entering the greenwich borough of london. but a music videos found by the sun newspaper and watched by his victim's family. fahri, who goes by the alias gb10, was filmed in front of canary wharf inside that area. culture secretary lisa nandy says the bbc should reflect on the decision to showcase the drill rapper on their one extra radio show. and former manchester united, manchester city and scotland forward denis law has died at the age of 84. law won two league titles with united and was a member of their european cup winning side under sir matt busby in 1968, when they became the first english club to lift the first english club to lift the trophy. he scored a total of 237 goals in over 400 appearances during an 11 year spell at old trafford. the aberdeen born footballer,
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previously announced in 2021 he'd been diagnosed with dementia. a family statement this evening said he fought a tough battle, but finally he is now at peace. and those are the latest gb news headlines. for 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 top comedians. let's start with a couple of front pages. the sun has no remorse. that's the story about the drill rapper that was platformed by the bbc. we're going to cover that in a moment. he's been sent back to jail. the times has labour's tax plans trigger exodus of millionaires? the telegraph has
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trump to rule on starmer's chagos deal. now let's have a closer look at those front pages, starting with the sun. cressida. great. >> okay, so the sun has no remorse. murder rapper sent back to jail. jimi. jimi's mum. farage heartless. well, she of course, that's how she feels. >> so jimi is the 16 year old teenager that he killed was murdered. >> yeah. and so this guy's been. i think i'm right in saying he's created a song that includes details of the crime and has now been taken back to prison because of it. so he's got to serve another year. >> they're certainly looking at there's been allegations, certainly from what it says. he brags in the song about lying in court. he brags in the song about killing people, seeing them, seeing them die. it's all all seems very autobiographical and also incredibly heartless and also incredibly heartless and horrible for the parents of this, this poor 16 year old boy that he killed to hear about it. and it's incredible that the bbc didn't do any due diligence before platforming it. i mean, i know it's we can't really point fingers given that we're
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platforming lewis schaffer. >> yes, and i'm platforming myself. >> maybe i'm lying. >> maybe i'm lying. >> who knows whether it's true or not? but the truth is, you can't blame the bbc for platforming them. they had jimmy savile on all those years. >> that's all you can blame them for. >> no, that's all they do is platform people without. without. >> wow. >> wow. >> isn't that what they do? and we're paying for it. i hate the bbc so much they don't give me job. >> the point is, the point is, is normally it's adults doing things to kids. >> and this is a kid doing things. >> well, no, there's a there's a 33, 33 year old, 35 year old i believe now. >> oh, now he's 35. >> he's 35. so he went to jail. i believe he killed. he killed jemmy in 2008 or 2009 and went to jail for 14 years. and so, you know, it was supposed to be a life sentence, but he got out when he was 33. >> so in english, that's considered a life sentence. yeah. >> they had to empty the jails to make space for people who posted memes. i assume so, yeah. he was let out. and there's a connection between drill, rap and violence. it's often, you know, interconnected. and police have used there's been some
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controversy around the police using it. the first using the lyrics. yeah. in convictions. >> yeah. wow. >> yeah. wow. >> so i mean, it's just shocking that the bbc would, would put him on without doing. i mean, he's wearing a balaclava. take the balaclava off, like, come on. have you not seen scooby doo? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but how how is that shocking? i don't find that shocking. it's a typical thing in britain. >> it's shocking because we're shaken down to pay for the bbc. and because the bbc have made themselves the arbiters of truth in the national discourse by having bbc verify. they say, oh, we're the people who can decide what's correct and what's false, but they can't even they can't even see through a balaclava to see a rapper that they're putting on the on the radio is murderer. >> leo. leo. »- >> leo. leo. >> maybe this was true before people, the bbc started charging people, the bbc started charging people for money. yeah, but since they started to charge people for money very recently. >> no. they've always. >> no. they've always. >> no, no, we're thinking about them not doing that now. >> yes. currently. so that's why you can't say it's not shocking.
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>> it is typical of what the bbc does. the bbc should not be given any of our money directly, unless you want to give murderers money who've been let out of prison. >> some murderers should be given money. >> i'm not sure. i mean, you know, in fairness, the bbc is a big organisation. you know, there's going to be i guess there's going to be i guess there's going to be i guess there's going to be mistakes sometimes. but then if there's going to be mistakes, don't have a part of your organisation called bbc verify that makes itself the god of what's true. >> what are you saying, leo? they shouldn't take any of our money. and if they take. exactly. >> i agree with that. >> i agree with that. >> only one small part of it. >> only one small part of it. >> one small part of it was about like, harbouring murderers. yeah, but the fact is, is they're taking everybody's money. even if you don't want money taken. >> well, they're not taking my money because i don't pay my licence fee. so how about that? and you know how i got out of it when the guy came around with a clipboard, answered, the door, really hung over in my boxer shorts and said, no, come in, mate. i don't even use the tv for watching bbc. and he was like, no, i'll just tick the box that says, you don't need it. anyway, moving on, lewis, we've got heinz. what's in the cover of the times? >> oh, this is the this is the
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newspaper. >> really not not whatever that is. this is trump's trump to rule on starmer's chagos deal. >> this is the times. >> this is the times. >> oh, the oh the times. oh, sorry. sorry, i didn't read this now. labour's tax plans trigger exodus of millionaires. this is one written totally for me because i'm a millionaire. >> press it up. >> press it up. >> no, you're still here. >> no, you're still here. >> that's what you are. >> that's what you are. >> still here. and i'm not a millionaire. but maybe i'll leave the country. maybe i'll just. it's. >> well, you've got a better country to go to. >> people are fed up with with keir starmer and what's happening, and they can predict the future. and it's not good for this country. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> and i mean for all the for all the socialists, people on the left want to have their revenge against rich people by taxing them into the ground. the fact is that people we've got a mobile elite class now who can go and live in dubai, they can live in america. money can go wherever it wants, pretty much. and if the millionaires leave, i mean, who who did these socialist socialists think is paying socialist socialists think is paying for everything? >> it's sting.
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>> it's sting. >> does he live here? is he one of ours? >> i should imagine he's got some. he's got some >> i sh
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