i'm leo pearson. tonight i'm joined by comedian steve allen and nick dixon to take you through sunday's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's newspapers, let's go tomorrow's newspapers, let's go to tonight's headlines with sam francis. >> leo, thank you and good evening to you. it's just after 11:00. well, the top story tonight, health minister andrew gwynne has become now the fourth high profile figure to leave sir keir starmer's labour government since their election win. do bear with me while i just make sure that you can definitely hean sure that you can definitely hear. me with a badly misjudged whatsapp messages, reportedly insulting constituents and colleagues, including allegedly hoping a 72 year old woman would soon be dead. the labour mp for gorton and denton has apologised, saying that he will continue to support the party. labour says it's investigating and will take swift action if rules were breached. in other news, the parents of two girls killed in the southport knife