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stories. this is headliners. >> but before tomorrow's. >> but before tomorrow's. >> news, let's go to tonight's headunes >> news, let's go to tonight's headlines with sophia wenzler. >> josh thank you. good evening. your headlines at 11:00. russia has responded to donald trump's ultimatum to end the war in ukraine. the us president said russia will face high levels of taxes, tariffs and sanctions if president putin does not end the war. posting on his truth social, trump expressed his love for the russian people and his good relationship with putin and then issued a direct warning to stop this ridiculous war. russia's un envoy has said the kremlin would need to see what trump thinks is a deal comprises of before proceeding. it's not merely the question of ending the war, he said. it's first and foremost a question of
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addressing root causes of the ukrainian crisis. 1 in 12 of the population in london is an illegal immigrant, according to a previously confidential report. the new estimate has emerged in a study commissioned by thames water, obtained by the telegraph newspaper under a freedom of information request. in total, there are estimated to be more than 1 million illegal migrants in the uk, with 60% of those in the capital. the report suggests most illegal migrants arrived in the uk on work study or visitor visas, and then overstayed. an afghan migrant who stabbed a two year old boy and a 41 year old man to death in a german park, was supposed to have left the country. the 28 year old afghan national deliberately attacked a kindergarten group in the park with a kitchen knife, leaving two dead and two injured, the bavarian interior minister said the suspect was undergoing psychiatric treatment and had his asylum process closed and was supposed to have left the
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country. he added that the suspect did not appear to be motivated by radical islam. meanwhile, people have begun to gather and protest with a placard reading we won't let diversity kill us. the stabbing adds to a string of violent attacks in germany that have raised concerns over security and stirred up tensions over migration, and the owner of the sun newspaper has issued a full and unequivocal apology to prince harry for serious privacy violations and has agreed to pay him substantial damages, settling a long running legal battle just as it was set to go to court. the apology also extends to the late princess diana, acknowledging intrusion into her private life. former labour deputy leader tom watson also received an apology for unwarranted intrusion during his time in government. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign
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up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> thank you sophia. it sure is time for headliners, your first look at tomorrow's top stories with three top comedians. i include myself in that, of course. let's kick. >> off. >> off. >> with a look at some of the front pages. the telegraph 1 in 12 in london is an illegal migrant. the daily mail nuclear. >> sub warns off putin's. >> sub warns off putin's. >> spy ship and the guardian prince. claims historic. win over son. owner after settling. intrusion case. >> well, we've. >> well, we've. >> got more front pages in just a second. but, steve. >> what. >> what. >> do you make. >> do you make. >> of thursday's. >> of thursday's. >> daily telegraph. >> daily telegraph. >> with. >> with. >> most gb news headline. >> most gb news headline. >> of the week? >> of the week? >> yeah, 1 in 12 in london is an illegal migrant, which means i know this is not how stats work, but if you're on a bus, you can see 11 people and they're all not illegal migrants. it means it's you. but that's not how
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stats work. >> and stop confusing me, steve, straight off the bat with your stupid maths numbers. >> look, this illegal is the key word. what's the point in having a system if you're not going to deploy the system? this is not a don't wash. >> think they don't wash. >> think they don't wash. >> is that they do say it. they do. >> say actually they. say they. did it. >> to try and quantify the hidden and transient users of their of their trans stuff into it. yeah. well, paul, steve makes a very interesting point there. >> i would maybe. >> i would maybe. >> disagree with just a little bit if i don't if you don't
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mind, in that he says that people didn't. >> vote for this. right. >> vote for this. right. >> yet the last government, only after. boris johnson. >> bought in. a million. >> bought in. a million. >> people boris and didn't really care about it. if they're just bringing in a. >> million. >> million. >> people legally, surely that means that they're not that bothered about. >> the illegal. >> the illegal. >> stuff, because a lot of this is actually i know we constantly sing about the boats and whatnot, but really a lot of it is. people overstaying their visas and things like that potentially. we don't know, really, do we? the point the article said it. yeah. ten hag looked into it. yeah. they don't they. >> don't stop going into our rivers. but they do look at this. >> what they believe is about 585,000 people are. that's a whole lot of illegals, by the way. however however they manifest themselves, there's a whole lot of illegals. and anecdotally there are 1 million across the uk. so that adds up to about 60% of all the illegals in the uk are in london. >> you're not going to out. >> you're not going to out. >> maths, steve. no, i'm not trying to. i'm not going to aquatic oceans. i think statistics like this, they go they're going to dry. they're
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going to dominate the political conjecture over the next couple of months. now, i mean straight away this is fodder for reform. they're going to be all over this. they're going to be straight into these statistics. it's a huge issue because it's a drain on our resources, whatever that might be. >> well, the two. >> well, the two. >> things are. >> things are. >> speaking of. >> speaking of. >> resources, there. >> resources, there. >> are claims that we had. recently that the nhs was prioritising illegal. >> migrants, number. >> migrants, number. >> one, and also the fact that there isn't this data. and when there isn't this data. and when the home office isn't. even seemingly collecting it, let alone publishing it, how do we. can't sort the problem out if we don't know what the problem is. >> well, that's a good point. >> well, that's a good point. >> thank you. so much. there's another story. sorry. if you were. >> going to do the farm tax. yeah. farm tax raid puts food security at risk, warns tesco. and this is tesco i mean how much do they love farmers. they barely pay them. i think that's they don't love. who else are they don't love. who else are they going to. yeah that's right. >> now let us. >> now let us. >> rip them off. >> rip them off. >> you leave them alone okay. >> you leave them alone okay. >> but i mean, i don't want to rehash the debate that i'm sure we've had before about. yes, if you upset farmers, they make the
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food. i like food, that's obvious for anyone who's not listening on dab. i love a bit of food. you don't want to upset the people who like the food. even tesco agree with me now. >> well this is all the supermarkets agree. and the other thing about it, paul, is. >> that they say that. >> that they say that. >> this tax actually. >> this tax actually. >> is not. >> is not. >> going to have such a great impact in the long term because the farmers will. >> adapt. >> adapt. >> to it. it's going to catch these farmers in the short term who haven't prepared for this, but in the future, they're just going to be. leaving stuff earlier before. >> they get. >> they get. >> sick, right? >> sick, right? >> yeah. it's not just terrible optics, optics. it's terrible politics as well. you take even even even with, you know, freezing old people to death that they are only raising 1.4 billion doing that, which i know is a lot. you know, if we were getting paid per show, we'd be quite happy. but in the grand scheme of things, it's not big money. and the same with the farmers tax. it's not big money, but the but the overall optics and politics of it are hugely impactful for labour. and it's going to rumble on forever. >> i don't know if it is in terms of i mean, i don't understand who they're doing. >> this for. >> this for. >> if it's. >> if it's. >> only going to raise a few hundred. >> million, then this, this ideology element.
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>> of it, which i think is what you're alluding. >> to over actually. >> to over actually. >> like. >> like. >> the reality that we need to sort of pay more bills for the government is. >> it doesn't i don't think people are even going to be that. >> supportive of it. >> supportive of it. >> like if i was like a proper far left crank, i wouldn't necessarily be going, yeah, we're going to. >> get those farmers. >> get those farmers. >> like, yippeei >> like, yippeei >> yeah. >> yeah. >> there are other causes to fight. >> yeah. no one was protesting before the election. there was no one going, oh, i hope they manage to sort out that inheritance tax loophole in the farm. absolutely. yeah. so crazy. anyway, let's have a look at the daily mail, please. >> paul. >> paul. >> yeah. daily mail, nuclear sub warns off putin spy ship. we see you. we know warns off putin spy ship. we see you. w
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