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guests enjoyed a feast featuring british sourced ingredients like scottish crab and isle of wight tomatoesll, now you know. tucci, a well known foodie, inspired the menu, which embodied the slow food philosophy that king charles has long championed. and special martinis were made with herbs from highgrove gardens served alongside the meal. the event also highlighted sustainable, slow fashion, with students showcasing their garment skills. what a way to spend friday night. those are the latest headlines. plenty more still to come with 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 sam and hello and welcome to headliners, 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. the sun leads with vile, rude and abusive. it's louis schaefer and abusive. it's louis schaefer and we've got him on the show tonight. no vile, rude and abusive. but itv covered up for gino, says kim woodburn. the telegraph has labour to o
guests enjoyed a feast featuring british sourced ingredients like scottish crab and isle of wight tomatoesll, now you know. tucci, a well known foodie, inspired the menu, which embodied the slow food philosophy that king charles has long championed. and special martinis were made with herbs from highgrove gardens served alongside the meal. the event also highlighted sustainable, slow fashion, with students showcasing their garment skills. what a way to spend friday night. those are the latest...
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. >> the isle of wight. >> the isle of wight. >> norfolk. suffolk and surrey.t is about, as andrew says, 5.5 million voters. and the idea being labour is saying look, look, look, look, look. if you if you vote in these elections in the spring, they're only going to be there for a yean only going to be there for a year, because then we're going to re delineate these particular areas to become. >> unitary authorities, that sort of thing. >> yeah. and we're going to have more mayors. so it's just a waste of time. so just let's not do it. nigel farage is furious about this and quite rightly too, because i don't think people have ever been quite so excited about local council elections as we are this year, quite because it's going to be a real barometer of public opinion and how you feel about labour and how you feel about labour and where you might want to give them a massive shot across the bows. >> it's the first big electoral test of this wretched government of kemi badenoch tory leadership, which, let's be honest, isn't going particularly well. and of reform, w
. >> the isle of wight. >> the isle of wight. >> norfolk. suffolk and surrey.t is about, as andrew says, 5.5 million voters. and the idea being labour is saying look, look, look, look, look. if you if you vote in these elections in the spring, they're only going to be there for a yean only going to be there for a year, because then we're going to re delineate these particular areas to become. >> unitary authorities, that sort of thing. >> yeah. and we're going to...
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we've got isle of wight tomato passata.but we were talking earlier, weren't we, about what's the best way to twirl spaghetti. >> i was wondering there, since the king and queen were hosting, ideally it was about italy, whether they will learn how to properly eat spaghetti, though spaghetti is not on the menu, i noticed. spaghetti is not on the menu, i noficed.so spaghetti is not on the menu, i noticed. so has anyone figured out how you eat spaghetti? and because there are all sorts of different ways you're meant to try it, and i don't know whether they're very british interpretations, but do you spin it on a spoon? do you slurp it? >> what do you do? the first one is the proper way. i'm more likely to do the second. >> i don't think it is the proper way. what's the proper way to eat spaghetti? have you ever figured it out? do get in touch. we might have a go later. yes. anyway, we better get on, i suppose. to our top story. and the foreign office is reportedly considering holding talks with canbbean considering holding talks
we've got isle of wight tomato passata.but we were talking earlier, weren't we, about what's the best way to twirl spaghetti. >> i was wondering there, since the king and queen were hosting, ideally it was about italy, whether they will learn how to properly eat spaghetti, though spaghetti is not on the menu, i noticed. spaghetti is not on the menu, i noficed.so spaghetti is not on the menu, i noticed. so has anyone figured out how you eat spaghetti? and because there are all sorts of...
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and danny in the isle of wight, she says, for decades now, i've seen school bullies being kept in school and the bullied moved or told to home school their children. yes. we were talking also about how, you know, we're quite loathe to actually expel pupils sometimes. >> i've got a theory actually, that this is why. >> she says they get special treatment. the badly behaved kids. >> i think this is why grammar schools are so popular. i don't think it's the fact that that necessarily there are brighter children they've children just because they've passed their 11 plus. >> i just. >> i just. >> i just. >> i think that simply the benefit of grammar schools might well be removing maybe the 10% most disruptive children. and if non—grammar schools were more easily able to remove, you know, the 1 or 2 kids in class who were the really disruptive ones, the quality of the others education would rise just completely through the roof. the amount of time the teacher could spend on, you know, the 98% as opposed to the 2%. >> now, this is this is a controversial one. richard says we need more male teac
and danny in the isle of wight, she says, for decades now, i've seen school bullies being kept in school and the bullied moved or told to home school their children. yes. we were talking also about how, you know, we're quite loathe to actually expel pupils sometimes. >> i've got a theory actually, that this is why. >> she says they get special treatment. the badly behaved kids. >> i think this is why grammar schools are so popular. i don't think it's the fact that that...