tv Headliners GB News March 9, 2025 5:00am-6:01am GMT
5:00 am
>> always 11:00, which means it's >> always 11:00, which means wsfime >> always 11:00, which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers tonight. join us over the next hour for a bunch of stories, including school children have been advised by teachers not to walk home alone after the government moved asylum seekers into a hotel near their school. police have leapt into action and are ready to arrest any concerned parents who post about it on facebook. and good news for anyone with a sexy cousin. keir starmer won't ban cousin. keir starmer won't ban cousin marriage. i can count six
5:01 am
reasons cousin marriage is a bad idea. on the fingers of the hand of somebody from bradford, and it's international women's day and people are demanding women's rights despite not being able to say what a woman is a place to stay out of women's spaces today. and i've let my wife cook me dinner. i'm leo kearse and tonight i'm joined for this international women's day special by louis schaefer and nick dixon to take you through sunday's top stories. there they are ready to go. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with louis mackenzie. >> good evening. i'm louis mackenzie in the gb newsroom. the reform mp rupert lowe has been suspended from the party amid allegations he made physical threats against the
5:02 am
party chairman, zia yusuf. mr yusuf confirmed the party had also received complaints from two female employees about serious bullying in mr lowe's parliamentary and constituency offices. in a statement, mr lowe said he was disappointed but not surprised to learn of what he says are false allegations. he also said that the allegations of bullying from his office are not about him. pro—palestine activists have vandalised president trump's golf course in scotland. red paint was sprayed over the clubhouse while the message gaza is not for sale was painted on the lawn of the us president's turnberry course. this action is reportedly in response to his administration's plans to, quote, take over gaza and ethnically cleanse the region. a body has been recovered by police from the river thames, which is being unked river thames, which is being linked to a manhunt for the suspect in the valentine's day pub shooting in kent. 43 year
5:03 am
old lisa smith was killed last month after she was shot outside the three horseshoes pub in knockholt. the suspect was known to lisa and later that evening officers found his car abandoned on the queen elizabeth ii bridge in the area. a police investigation is ongoing. three suspects are still at large after 12 people were injured in after 12 people were injured in a shooting at a pub in toronto. authorities say six people suffered bullet wounds and others were hurt by flying glass or shrapnel. all other injuries are not life threatening. the motive for the attack is still unclear. today's international women's day, the annual celebration, aims to champion women's achievements across all aspects of life. to mark the events, the house of commons have posted this photo of female mps. now. currently, there are 263 female mps serving in the house, making up 40% of the
5:04 am
total number of mps today, the highest number in the history of the uk . and finally, four the uk. and finally, four european brown bears at whipsnade zoo have woken up from hibernation. the bears manor, mini inaya and of course cinderella have finally gotten out of bed after three months of deep slumber, signalling the start of spring at the uk's largest zoo. thank you very much. i've been lewis mckenzie and those are your news headlines. >> 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. >> now let's kick off headlines with a look at some of the front pages. the telegraph leads with russian spies plot to control flow of migrants. the mail on sunday has welcomed two uk
5:05 am
gunmen who says death to all jews. wow, they're letting anybody in. the sunday express has £6.6 billion cost of asylum seeker support revealed, some of which presumably went to that man. so let's have a closer look at those front pages, starting with the sunday telegraph. lewis. >> what have they got.7 yes. >> what have they got? yes. >> what have they got? yes. >> thank you for. >> thank you for. >> asking this of me. leo kearse i had a great i had a great week. i was in, i was in manchester. >> i don't care about your week. i think about the. >> people out there probably do care. no. and they probably don't later. i'll tell them later. you can call me up. you can find me on my on my. lewis. >> tell us what's happening. >> tell us what's happening. >> no, no, i want to hear lewis. >> do his. >> do his. >> do his. >> do the first. >> do the first. >> do the first. >> do it, do it. >> i'm doing the first. this is. i mean, there's a lot of news on the sunday telegraph and it says farage reform infighting will only hurt us at the ballot box. and that is such a typical british thing. and that is an indicator. i shouldn't say bad things about nigel farage. he might be the only hope we have nick dixon, but the fact is, is
5:06 am
that people need to be fighting. they need to fight with each other and said they're picking on this guy. i don't even know if he's guilty or not. the rupert lowe and he's been accused of like bullying two people in the office and he was threatened. the other guy who was head of the. >> well. >> well. >> the accusations are much milder than the accusations against you. but i mean, i think i think this will hurt for rags will hurt reform's chances at the ballot box. >> can we not kid about my the accusations? >> i was actually asking nick. >> i was actually asking nick. >> i was asking me louis schaefer. i noticed his new thing is saying. >> our. >> our. >> full names. i'm hitting back. >> full names. i'm hitting back. >> yeah. farage reform. >> yeah. farage reform. >> infighting will only hurt us. well, of course it will. so maybe don't. >> attack rupert lowe. >> attack rupert lowe. >> constantly and get the party to put out these bizarre statements. now, farage could say low started it by saying farage is, you know, it's too messianic and we're like a protest party just following this one person. rupert lowe definitely had a little dig there, but was the response proportionate? if it was a response, some people would just say, oh no, this is just coincidence that these allegations came out a couple of days later, and now lee anderson has said he can't be in the
5:07 am
party, which he might mean temporarily, but it sounds to me like he means permanently. >> and why should he? why should one person control a political party? >> well, i don't even mind if. >> well, i don't even mind if. >> well, i don't even mind if. >> well, for stalin. >> well, for stalin. >> yeah, i don't even. i'm different on some people on this. i don't even mind if farage controls it. if you promote talent, you can, you know, a good ceo promotes talent and let them flourish. he still runs it. so. but that's the problem. if you're not gonna allow someone like rupert lowe through, who many of us felt was speaking for us, then it's a massive problem. so yeah, they will lose my vote if they lose rupert lowe. >> and i don't think anybody would have noticed it would have passed without comment. you know, rupert lowe saying, you know, rupert lowe saying, you know, nigel farage, you know, is this sort of obvious truth that nigel farage is this figurehead, this totem for reform. so, yeah. >> he's not a figurehead. he owns the thing. he is the company. >> i think he's been passed to sort of to the. >> well. well, farage and yousef are still the main two owners, as far as i understand. so. and they changed the name of the company, i don't know. some people have questioned that. >> i have heard that it's questioned. >> there's also this story about
5:08 am
this reminiscent of russia weaponizing migration about a decade ago, you know, went into syria to send that wave of refugees up into europe. >> yeah, yeah. it's russian spies plot to control the flow of migrants. we heard about this guy the other night, marsolek, and he's been just all around the world. he's he really gets around this guy. it's extraordinary. and, yeah, the idea is that this is part of putin's plan to sort of control the flow of migrants, like a tap in a kind of hybrid warfare. so like, it will do things like tell the truth about europe's migration policy or, i mean, apparently he'll he'll do things like physically move people towards the eu's borders, support smugglers, increase instability and violence in syria and parts of africa. and these are the kind of things. but yeah, we don't need that much help. but yeah, putin's using its 360 war, leo. it's unrestricted warfare. >> it's certainly going to backfire because diversity is our greatest strength. >> yeah. so it's going to help. it's going to help the country. >> that helps our gdp. >> that helps our gdp. >> right. >> right. >> massive gdp. >> massive gdp.
0 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
TV-GBNUploaded by TV Archive on
