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>> hello everyone! it's 11:00 which >> hello everyone! it's11:00 which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers tonight. join us over the next hour to find out who's starting to lose his patience. what is the cutest kind of cpr? and is feudal land ownership a thing of the past? i�*m josh howie and tonight i'm joined by simon evans and nick dixon to take you through tuesday�*s top stories. this is tuesday's top stories. this is headliners. you know the drill. before tomorrow�*s news, let�*s go
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to tonight's headlines with sam francis. >> josh, thank you. and good evening to you. just after 11:00. the top stories sir keir starmer says resolving the war in ukraine will be the test of our times, as he vows britain will now lead from the front in securing peace. the prime minister told mps that russia a direct threat to the uk, at poses a direct threat to the uk, poses a direct threat to the uk, carrying out cyber attacks and carrying out cyber attacks and even assassination attempts on even assassination attempts on british streets. it comes after british streets. it comes after a week of talks with volodymyr a week of talks with volodymyr zelenskyy donald trump and zelenskyy donald trump and european leaders, but tensions european leaders, but tensions between kyiv and washington between kyiv and washington rumble on, with trump saying rumble on, with trump saying zelenskyy should have been more zelenskyy should have been more appreciative of us support. appreciative of us support. zelenskyy, meanwhile, insists zelenskyy, meanwhile, insists peace is needed as soon as peace is needed as soon as possible. two people have been killed and ten others injured after a car drove into possible. aid hamas pedestrians in the city of mannheim in germany. police say the 40 year old suspect is believed to have acted deliberately, but they have
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ruled out a political motive, pointing to mental ill health after the crash. he shot himself but survived and is in hospital in a stable condition. five of the injured remain in a serious condition, and officers are treating the two deaths as murder. farmers are planning fresh protests tomorrow against the government's inheritance tax changes, with a so—called pancake day rally. they�*re angry pancake day rally. they're angry things first, we're gonna have a look at what's going april 2026. exempt at 20% from april 2026. the chancellor, rachel reeves, is now being accused of ignoring farmers concerns while softening tax rules for wealthy non—doms. conservative mps say the policy shows labour doesn't understand shows labour doesn�*t understand rural communities. pope francis is now back on mechanical ventilation after suffering two episodes of acute respiratory failure on monday. today, the vatican says doctors intervened to clear mucus from his lungs, though the 88 year old remained alert throughout. it�*s now his
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third setback since he was admitted to hospital 18 days ago with pneumonia. the pontiff will miss wednesday's lent celebrations. that's now the third week in a row he's been too ill to deliver his sunday prayer in person. and last night, hundreds gathered in saint peter�*s square to pray for his recovery. and the ceasefire in gaza is on the brink of collapse, with israel halting humanitarian aid until hamas humanitarian aid until hamas accepts a new deal. that accepts a new deal. that proposal, backed by the united proposal, backed by the united states, would extend the truce states, would extend the truce by 50 days during ramadan and by 50 days during ramadan and passover in exchange for half passover in exchange for half the remaining hostages. hamas, the remaining hostages. hamas, though, says israel is just though, says israel is just avoiding talks as pressure grows avoiding talks as pressure grows from the un to resume aid for from the un to resume aid for the hostages still held in gaza. the hostages still held in gaza. reports describe severe hunger reports describe severe hunger and protests in israel are and protests in israel are intensifying to see the full intensifying to see the full release of all remaining release of all remaining hostages. those are the latest hostages. those are the latest headlines. plenty more still to headlines. plenty more still to come right here with headliners. come right here with headliners. >> for the very latest gb news, >> for the very latest gb news,
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direct your smartphone. sign up direct your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning the to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to qr code, or go to gbnews.com/advent alerts. gbnews.com/advent alerts. >> james matthewson. >> james matthewson. >> james matthewson. >> hello, welcome to headliners, >> james matthewson. >> hello, welcome to headliners, where we give you the best of where we give you the best of tomorrow's newspapers with the best of today's comedians. first tomorrow's newspapers with the best of today's comedians. first things first, we're gonna have a things first, we're gonna have a look at what's going on on look at what's going on on the front pages. the daily mail. trump i won�*t put up with trump i won't put up with zelenskyy for much longer. telegraph trump to zelenskyy your time's almost up and the guardian us rift with ukraine grows as europe seeks ceasefire. so grows as europe seeks ceasefire. 50 more front pages in a couple so more front pages in a couple of minutes. but first, simon, let's go to the big story on tuesday's daily mail. >> yes, as you said, trump won't. >> no, no, no. the megan megan's >> no, no, no. the megan megan�*s new series. oh, i�*m so sorry. new series. oh, i'm so sorry. >> yes of course overlook that. yeah. >> it says it has. >> it says it has. >> striking similarities. >> striking similarities. >> to pam's. >> to pam's. >> show. >> show. >> which is the point at which i feel unable. >> to comment any further. >> to comment any further. >> pamela anderson maybe?
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>> pamela anderson maybe? >> i suppose so. >> i suppose so. >> yeah, yeah, it's big news. big news? >> yeah, poor old pammy. >> yeah, poor old pammy. >> but world war iii. >> but world war iii. >> you know, people come through all the time and she's just going to have to get used to the fact that she's yesterday's blonde trump. >> i won't put. >> i won't put. >> up with zelenskyy. >> up with zelenskyy. >> for. >> for. >> much longer. a fresh. salvo as president considers ending ukraine aid. i don't suppose anyone remotely interested in the news has managed to avoid this ongoing sliding catastrophe over the last few days since friday, the meeting that blew up in the white house, the extraordinarily bad blood that emerged between zelenskyy vance and trump, it still remains, i think, for a lot of people, the sort of black gold or white black dress kind of media event of recent years, depending on who who is felt to have provoked this sort of sudden. >> to be the bad blood was there >> to be the had blood was there in the weeks leading up to it. absolutely. and itjd vance. absolutely. and it jd vance. >> you could even say that in the in the months leading up to
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it, when he was campaigning for biden, of course, that was probably not wise in hindsight, but it has been interesting that a lot of people, you know, independent commentators who have, broadly speaking, been in zelenskyy's court have said he�*s zelenskyy�*s court have said he�*s made a tactical error here. and i think, to be fair, trump's rhetoric has some weight to it personally that he is saying that it�*s ridiculous for europe that it's ridiculous for europe to say, don't worry ukraine, to say, don't worry, ukraine, we've got your back. but we would like america to provide a sort of security backstop is like, come on, don�*t be foolish. like, come on, don't be foolish. we all know who's who's packing and who, who's who, who's got and who, who�*s who, who's got empty trousers. >> i mean, this is what it really comes down to is security guarantees. they want zelenskyy to, you know, to announce some ceasefire. they're angry here because zelenskyy said today that the war could go the end of the war could be very far away. but of course, without any security backing from america,
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what what is why is zelenskyy going to go. yeah, yeah, well, let's just give up now. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean trump. >> i mean trump. >> sees it the other way. he wants to. >> get it. >> get it. >> started and. stop the killing, as he would say, and then start. >> to talk about things like that. >> zelenskyy is like, no, no, we. >> need it first because. >> need it first because. >> putin has betrayed us in the past. so that's the problem. you're not going to. >> my problem is zelenskyy didn�*t. >> seem ready anyway. he was. >> seem ready anyway. he was. >> calling putin. >> calling putin. >> a terrorist. you could see his rage. obviously he hates putin, but. >> he just didn't seem to me like he was ready to negotiate. he was supposed to be there in the us's mind to sign a minerals deal the us's mind to sign a minerals deal, basically done and dusted. then he turned it into this spectacle. i slightly disagree with simon. i've just seen loads of people saying we love zelenskyy 100% of people saying we love zelenskyy100% trump bad. except for peter mandelson, weirdly. who was? he was very realistic on it and said we has to get the deal, he has to come back to trump. but then luke pollard of laboun trump. but then luke pollard of labour, he him, by the way, still has pronouns in his twitter bio didn't get the memo. twitter bio didn�*t get the memo. he shot down mandelson and said no, mandelson is wrong on that. >> so but other people were saying that this is deliberate, this is labour playing both sides because peter manson, of course, being the. >> yeah, well i think it could be that mandelson's position is
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