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>> aaron armstrong. >> hello there. very good evening to you. let's get you up to date with the latest news southport child killer axel rudakubana has been jailed for a minimum of 52 years, with the judge saying it's highly unlikely he will ever be released. new footage has emerged of the moment rudakubana left a taxi without paying before launching his knife attack at a taylor swift themed dance class. the court heard harrowing details about how the victims were stabbed multiple times in a ferocious attack that lasted 15 minutes. it's emerged rudakubana boasted of his attack shortly after being arrested in july last year, telling police it was a good thing the children were dead. the 18 year old pleaded guilty to the murders of alice da silva aguiar, bebe king and elsie dot stancombe and ten charges of attempted murder. dufing charges of attempted murder. during sentencing, mrjustice goose described the attack as ferocious and sadistic. speaking
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outside court, chief crown prosecutor sarah hammond outlined how damaging rudakubana actions have been. >> axel rudakubana is a murderer. an utter devastation followed as he acted out a meticulously planned rampage of murder and violence. his purpose was to kill and he targeted the youngest, most vulnerable, no doubtin youngest, most vulnerable, no doubt in order to spread the greatest level of fear and outrage, which he did. >> a man wanted in connection with the death of a woman in plymouth has been found and arrested on suspicion of murder. paul anthony butler was detained in the liskeard area of cornwall, around 20 miles from plymouth. officers launched a manhunt for butler after the attack in plymouth on wednesday night. the woman, who has not been officially named, died in hospital in the early hours of thursday. donald trump signed another series of executive orders in the white house. they include one on al, another on
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cryptocurrency and documents related to three of the most consequential assassinations in us history john f kennedy, his brother robert and martin luther king. >> lastly, sir, we have an executive order ordering the declassification of files relating to the assassinations of president john f kennedy, senator robert f kennedy, and the reverend doctor martin luther king, jr. >> that's a big one. a lot of people are waiting for this for a long, for years. for decades. and everything will be revealed. >> millions of people have received emergency alerts on their mobiles over the arrival of storm eoin. the rare red weather warning covers all of northern ireland and much of central scotland, where thousands of schools are expected to close and transport networks will be suspended. winds of up to 100mph have been predicted in some coastal areas. people are being advised to
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avoid the roads and stay at home if possible, with the met office warning of a danger to life caused by flying debris. and british stars ralph ralph fiennes, i should say, and cynthia erivo have earned the best acting oscar nominations, with the spanish language film emilia perez leading the way with 13. erivo's wicked co—star ariana grande has been nominated in the best supporting category, as has the british actress felicity jones. for the brutalist. sir elton john's achieved a fifth original song nomination for never too late. ralph fiennes has been nominated for conclave. it's his first nod at the oscars since the english patient in 1996. those are the latest headlines for me. i'm aaron armstrong. we'll be back with more tomorrow morning. for now, let's get on with headliners. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to
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gbnews.com/alerts. >> hello, welcome to headliners, your first look at. >> tomorrow's top stories. >> tomorrow's top stories. >> with three comedians. we're going to. >> kick off with a look at some. >> kick off with a look at some. >> of the front pages. start with the. >> times. >> times. >> evil killer. >> evil killer. >> jailed for 52 years the daily mail. what you did was not only cruel and pure evil, it was. >> the act of. >> a coward. >> a coward. >> and the metro honour them. obviously this is meant. >> to be. >> to be. >> a comedy show, but sometimes we just actually got to deal. >> with. >> with. >> some real hard life. >> some real hard life. >> comedians looking at the front pages, aren't we? >> and the front. >> and the front. >> page of the times says evil killer jailed for 52 years. >> so this is. >> so this is. >> obviously axel rudakubana, who's been jailed for 52 years for the murder of three little girls and injuring far more people than that and traumatising far more people than that. this is incredibly evil. and of course, the
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conversation for the day has been 52 years isn't enough. and that's just because he was under 18 when he committed the murders, which is extremely frustrating. and only just under 18 as well. >> well, this is it. i mean, louis, the judge said it's highly. >> unlikely that he's. going to. >> unlikely that he's. going to. >> get out. for many people, highly unlikely is not good enough. well, 52 years plus 18 is only 70 years or 70 and you're like 76. aren't you? so close to that? i thought we said we weren't going to make jokes about this. no, i'm. >> just being real there. >> just being real there. >> and no. >> and no. >> i mean. >> i mean. >> this is horrible. i think what's i mean, what's horrible is it's horrible. but i think what's really horrible is everything that's gone under it and around it, all the secrets that have been there, all the maybe lies, possibly lies that have been told by starmer and the deep state, whatever we're going to call those people, you know, trying to keep things down. as i said, the other show the other night that was on is that social cohesion is tearing us apart. that's what we're trying to do. we're just trying to keep everybody calm, you
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know, about this. but the reason people, i mean, people would be really upset if just a normal kid did it. my kids are 22, you know? you know, you. feel for them. but i think there's a deeper story, which, as usual in today is not really being discussed. well, there's certainly some evidence of failings in our institutions prevent, of course, being recommended three times. there's another study that was released in the guardian. that's the first time i've just read it as the front page came out, talking about how police supposedly he was found on a bus with a knife by the police a few years ago and just returned home. >> now that. >> now that. >> again just seems mental. >> again just seems mental. >> well, one of those things is that on its own isn't necessarily that big a deal, but it's the picture of all of it together, isn't it? it's the lack of joined up thinking. >> i think any any kid who's found with a knife on a bus shouldn't just be returned home, and that's the end of it. >> so what would you propose looking into there? i don't know. home life or whatever. >> i mean, the. point is.
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>> i mean, the. point is. >> if you're found with a with a knife, you are. you should be arrested, should go into the court system. i mean, that's that's the. law for anybody, for any age. then the fact that he was just dropped off home. >> well, it says something about the amount of teenagers with knives, doesn't it? it's actually quite. >> but it's meant to be a deterrent. i mean, if they think that they're just going to get a drop off home and a slap on the wrist from the police, then what's the deterrent? >> and he was. >> and he was. >> reported other times to the police, and he was reported to prevent, which is looking into this thing and nothing was done. a case could be made that our that the i don't even know what to call the labour—tory administration the deep state. they're just a bit soft on this problem, which i feel like we can't even really i can't discuss it. well, i think it's hard to discuss it because it's just evil. i mean, sometimes there's just evil in the world. no. you don't think this is just evil? i mean, this could be this could be be perceived. i don't even want to talk about it. it's none of my business. well, i think it's perceived as an act of war. because this guy in his
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