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gb news. >> well. >> well. >> newspapers tonight. join us over the next hour for some great stories including. it looks like zelenskyy is going to sign the minerals deal with trump after all. worryingly, peter mandelson has got himself involved. does nobody remember iraq? it's like being in the hospital, looking up and seeing harold shipman at the end of your bed. and while labour lock up your bed. and while labour lock up people for social media posts, a judge in the uk just posts, a judge in the ukjust blocked the deportation of a convicted paedophile, apparently sending him back to jamaica would breach his human rights. what sort of judge looks at a case like this and thinks, oh, won�*t somebody please think of the poor paedophiles? and trump�*s foreign aid funding freeze has hit the lgbtq charity stonewall. they'd better start stonewall. they�*d better start charging rent on those rainbow lanyards, or they'll be transitioning into financial hardship. i'm leo kearse and
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tonight i�*m joined by simon evans and carrie marks to take you through monday's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with aaron armstrong. >> thanks, leo. very good evening to you. our top story sir keir starmer says europe stands at a crossroads in history and that a coalition of allies are prepared to defend any peace deal for ukraine. the prime minister was speaking after hosting a defence summit in london, attended by i7 european leaders and canada's justin trudeau. the prime minister says the uk, france and others have agreed a four step plan in which europe will do the heavy lifting. but backing from the united states will be heavy lifting. but backing from the united states will be needed. ukraine's president needed. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy was at the volodymyr zelenskyy was at the
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summit just a summit just a volodymyr zelenskyy was at the summitjust a couple volodymyr zelenskyy was at the summit just a couple of days volodymyr zelenskyy was at the summitjust a couple volodymyr zelenskyy was at the summit just a couple of days after that explosive oval office after that explosive oval office exchange with donald trump. the exchange with donald trump. the prime minister confirmed plans prime minister confirmed plans for a coalition of the willing for a coalition of the willing to help end the war with russia to help end the war with russia and guarantee ukraine's and guarantee ukraine's security. >> we have agreed that the uk, security. >> we have agreed that the uk, france and others will work with france and others will work with ukraine on a plan to stop the ukraine on a plan to stop the fighting. then we'll discuss fighting. then we'll discuss that plan with the united states that plan with the united states and take it forward together. and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*s meeting the purpose of today�*s meeting was to unite our partners around was to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good and enduring peace for the good of all of us. of all of us. >> the prime minister also >> the prime announced a £i.6 >> the prime minister also announced a £1.6 billion missile deal for ukraine. he says it will provide 5000 air defence missiles, which will be made in belfast and will create up to 200 jobs. volodymyr zelenskyy met king charles at sandringham immediately after the london summit. mr zelenskyy was there
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of all of us. >> success ne of all of us. >> success in the acting for success in the acting categories this year. at ten, films are up for the best picture award, so that�*s picture award, so that's anyone's guess. conan o�*brien will host it and it all gets underway at midnight. so if famous people falling over each other is your thing, along with pretty dresses and overlong speeches, tune in. otherwise, that's it from me. back over to headliners. >> for the very latest gb news. direct your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to qr code, or go to gbnews.com/poll. >> malcolm grimston. >> malcolm grimston. >> hello and welcome to headliners, where we give you the best of tomorrow's newspapers with some of today�*s comedians. i'd just like to comedians. i�*d just like to apologise to peter mandelson and his extended family for implying he was involved in the iraq war. apparently he wasn't. ijust apparently he wasn�*t. ijust looked at his face and assumed the sort of man who would drive
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tony blair to war. anyway, first things first. let's see what we have on the front pages. the daily express leads with time for talk is over. europe must step up. the mail has the king�*s show of solidarity. the guardian has. prime minister calls for coalition of the willing to the ukraine war. bless you. more front pages in a moment. but first, simon, what do you make of monday�*s express? we can guess the story. clearly. >> clearly, i�*m allergic to it. >> clearly, i'm allergic to it. >> clearly, i'm allergic to it. >> it's time for. >> it's time for. >> talk is over. europe must step up. nobody can fail to have noticed the mounting warlike rhetoric emerging from europe. yeah. to balance the planet which was in danger of sinking into into pacifist and defeatist air. i mean, he's introduced zelenskyy to king charles. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> it's got to be worth something, hasn�*t it? there's a picture of him standing there, as you said, off air in what appears to be van—tam black clothing. >> it's utterly invisible. >> it's utterly invisible. >> just a. >> just a. >> floating face wherever you
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see. >> him now. and nobody's criticising him for dressing as a puppeteer. >> well, no. >> well, no. >> that is. that's the nice thing about britain, isn't it? in america. we'll come on to that story lately. they mocked him for attending the white house dressed as i thought he would quote johnny cash, who always said. >> as long as there is injustice. >> in the world, i continue to be the man in black. but prince charles there is wearing a baggy double breasted suit that went out of fashion in 198a. so he's out of fashion in 1984. so he's in no position to criticise? >> yes. saving money on vinted. but yeah, i mean. >> more seriously, obviously there is an extraordinary amount of instability, disconcerting sense that we have moved suddenly been fast forwarding suddenly been fast fonnarding into a new era. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> a quote which i've seen a couple of people reference, which i think is quite useful to understand. it was from henry kissinger. not related to this, of course. powerful though he is. he's been dead for some time now. but he said, i can't remember who it was relating to in the time. but he said,
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sometimes somebody comes along, not necessarily a man of great insight or power or intelligence or anything, but but in, in some way he forces the world to recognise that kind of a lie has been allowed to settle over the top of the truth is emerged something that we've all sensed is probably actually there, but it hasn't been recognised. it's it hasn�*t been recognised. it's been papered over, it�*s been been papered over, it's been wood chipped for too long and we actually we break through and realise the plaster is rotten under it. >> yeah, absolutely. and i think europe has become too complacent and too dependent on and just assuming that america is always going to be there to be the big boy who�*ll sort out conflicts. and as a result, because europe has got weak and it's allowed itself to just sort of turn, turn inward and attack itself, you know, you can see starmer locking up british citizens for expressing opinions when, you know, he should be celebrating british citizens, because they might be the ones who are going to war. for him. >> it looks like, doesn't it?
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and we�*ve got all hard power how. >> now. >> with hard power, 2.7% rise. >> with hard power, 2.7% rise. >> in in our troops. so this is not very much really. starmer vows to put boots on the ground and planes in the air, which is the right way round by the way. although i think if you did it the other way round, get the planes in the ground, put boots in the air, we might confuse the enemy in the shopping mall. yeah, totally. why try anything? it's all been quite fascinating, hasn't it, to see that that hasn�*t it, to see that that trump effect. he says the wrong things. he upsets people. he calls zelenskyy a dictator, which he didn't mean at all. if he if he thought zelenskyy was a dictator, he'd admire him. he loves he loves that kind of stuff, you know? so and there�*s so much crazy. we're seeing the left becoming more pro, more anti—russia, the right being more pro. russia, which is an odd sort of polar shift. >> i think. >> i think. >> there's a. >> there's a. >> chasm on the right between people who are sort of more aligned with, i guess, the old, you know, pax americana and neocon approach to, to world affairs and don't align with putin at all. and then there's other people who somehow see
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ukraine as the vaccine and putin and anti—vaxxers. >> yes, there is. >> yes, there is. >> isn't it strange? >> isn't it strange? >> it's all very strange at the moment. but it's also this, this belief that we're hearing that. and, you know, i do understand. i think it's awful the way russia, obviously the way russia attacked, you know, ukraine, just out of the blue like attacked, you know, ukraine, just out of the
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