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>> hello. it's 11:00, which means >> hello. it's11:00, which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers tonight. join us over the next hour for some great stories. keir starmer has been caught edging. but don't worry, we don't have any pictures. he's just trying to roll back brexit under the duvet. and there's more pro—palestine bias at the bbc. honestly, anyone would think that hamas are the only people still paying their licence fee. and trump has banned pronouns. yeah, the pronouns for pronouns are now was slash where but with no pronouns. how are we going to tell who's non—binary and who's
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cat gender.7 i'm leo kyrees and tonight i'm joined by louis schaefer and nick dixon to take you through sunday's top stories. there they are. look. happy. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with sophia wenzler. >> leo. thank you. these are your headlines at 11:00. donald trump has said many isis terrorists have been killed by us airstrikes. he ordered this morning, posting on his social media site, truth social. the us president said this morning i ordered precision military airstrikes on the senior isis attack planner and other terrorists he recruited and led in somalia. these killers, who we found hiding in caves,
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threaten the united states and our allies. meanwhile, sir keir starmer has been warned that cosying up to the european union risks dragging britain into a damaging tariff war with donald trump, according to reports in the telegraph. kemi badenoch urged him to resist growing demands from eu leaders for closer economic alignment, and said he should seek a trade deal with the us instead. the prime minister is set to visit brussels on monday to become the first uk leader to attend an eu summit since brexit. it comes as mr trump signalled he intends to impose punitive tariffs on the eu, which he said has treated us so badly. >> the european union charges us 20% plus plus plus a vat tax called a vat tax, very similar and it costs us an absolute fortune. we are treated so badly and we have a tremendous deficit with the european union. so we'll be doing something very
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substantial. >> in other news, the government is launching a crackdown on al generated images of child sexual abuse. the uk will be the first country in the world to make it illegal to own ai tools designed to make images of child sexual abuse. the home secretary has announced the new offence will be punishable by up to five years in prison, while those who have been found to own i paedophile manuals could be jailed for up to three years. yvette cooper said the government will not hesitate to act to ensure the safety of children online, by ensuring our laws keep pace with the latest threats. actress lily collins and her husband have received backlash after announcing the birth of their first child via surrogacy. the emily in paris star took to instagram to say she was full of endless gratitude for the surrogate who helped her to become a mother. while the actress was inundated with congratulations from fans, she has also faced criticism for
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joining the ranks of hollywood stars. having a baby via surrogacy. critics have argued it's rich people renting women's bodies, and have likened it to the dystopian world of the handmaid's tale. 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. >> thank you, sophia and hello and welcome to headliners. it's your first look at tomorrow's top stories with three tip top comedians. let's kick off with a look at some of the front pages this sunday. express leads, with keir edging us back into the eu. just the tip the telegraph has. prime minister eases rules for illegal migrants. it's about time those guys break. and the
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observer has betting giants under fire for ads targeting at risk gamblers. so more front pagesin risk gamblers. so more front pages in a second. but first, lewis, what do you make of this sunday express story? we've just had the fifth anniversary of brexit. now it almost looks as if keir is rolling it back. >> he's edging. he's edging. >> he's edging. he's edging. >> i never heard that. is that an english term? >> yeah. it means when you when you trim the edge of your lawn, it's the only other lawn. >> an english. >> an english. >> term. >> term. >> i think. i think they're talking about we're just sort of, you know, gradually easing our way back into the balmy waters of brexit. well, europe. >> well, let me just say something is that i don't think he needs to call up donald trump before he does anything. yeah. >> i don't think donald trump will be happy about this at all. >> i don't think he'll be happy. this looks like a 25%. what do we call it, a tariff. tariff. and that's the thing about kyrees. he has no idea. and this is in the express. so he might not he is planning on it because it's all one team europe england team world evil.
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>> but but nick, it does seem like you know keir was had a choice of either aligning more with the united states, which would be great. you know, obviously it's a much richer country than any country in europe or aligning with europe. and it seems like he's choosing europe. >> well. >> well. >> starmer making the wrong choice. >> i find that hard to believe. i know it's. >> so tragic. >> so tragic. >> because the. >> because the. >> timing of his. >> timing of his. >> edging is so off, because it's. >> the perfect time to align with trump. instead, we're just. >> off. >> off. >> because we're going to get reform in 2029. my prediction i'm not. >> trying to. >> trying to. >> influence anything. i'm just saying imagine we get reform in 29. >> it's just too late for trump because we don't get that alignment, although maybe we get jd vance or something, but it's just tragic that we've got starmer. and there's the extra curveball of trump's tariffs. he loves tariffs. he's gone. we all know this. he's gone tariff mad. so he can actually really hurt us that starmer is going to edge us that starmer is going to edge us back into the eu. we get the we don't get the benefits of being in the eu. we don't get the benefits of trump liking us. and we're just lost in a weird starmer no man's land. >> but do you think i mean,
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there have been polls recently, although they didn't ask me, but there were polls recently that said that, you know, a record number of people now regret brexit. and i think it was about 72 to 30, although obviously they just asked people in islington. >> yeah, but i think it's fair enough, even if you're on the brexit side, to say, hang on, i regret what has been made of it, which is the boris wave no one was going to vote for, like, let's have the worst people from around the world. >> no one was voting. >> no one was voting. >> for them. they didn't put that in the side of the bus. >> did they? >> did they? >> right. >> right. >> but the regret is one of those things. of course they regret brexit. if you ask anybody, think of something that you've done. do you? do you regret it? >> working with. >> working with. >> lewis schaffer, working with lewis schaffer. exactly. giving lewis schaffer. exactly. giving lewis schaffer. exactly. giving lewis schaffer a job people always regret. that's the first emotion that they have is regret. and if you could avoid regret, then you're in good shape. >> yeah, i voted remain and i'm actually in favour of brexit now that i've seen who it annoys. >> yes, that's how i make most of my decisions. >> yeah. moving on. we've got the sunday telegraph nick, with this with the prime minister easing rules for illegal
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immigrants. this is insane. >> more insanity. yeah. pm eases rules for illegal migrants. and basically there were these laws put through only in 2023. and now they're going to repeal them already. and the idea is well, they weren't being put into use anyway. so they're going to make it even easier for, for migrants, which is so insane. i mean, we used to rule the waves. leo. there was a whole song about it. now we can't stop a few dinghies. >> yeah, we can't rule the british channel. >> it's so pathetic. >> it's so pathetic. >> are we allowed to this channel? >> sorry. are we allowed to call those people dinghies? isn't that kind of offensive? oh, it's the boats. the boats are dinghies. >> and once again, it's a. chris philp is outraged by it. i know it's philp is that every single story is filth. he's on manoeuvres. i think he wants to be the next leader. he spied his opportunity and he's good at, he's good at football. and i heard he climbs over the fence because i play five a side football once a week. and phil apparently is so athletic. he climbs the 1543 00:08:52,944 -->
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