Nearby, elian arade dam was attacked while she was on her way to school in croydon yesterday morning. A 17 Year Old Boy Police say was known to boy who police say was known to the victim remains in Police Custody after being arrested. Custody after being arrested. And a statement has been read out Church Leader on behalf out by a Church Leader on behalf of family at the edge of the of the family at the edge of the crime scene. Crime scene. As the family are struggling to comprehend this painful tragedy that has happened to our beautiful daughter and beloved sister , elian , our hearts are sister, elian, our hearts are broken and we are ovennhelmed by sorrow and grief. Sorrow and grief. The community in croydon tonight. The community in croydon tonight. Now, Sir Michael Gambon has been remembered as a magnificent trickster and the loveliest of legends. Following his death at the age of 82, the dubun his death at the age of 82, the dublin born star of the stage and screen who won four tv baftas , died peacefully in baftas, died peacefully in hospital last night after a bout of pneumonia. Hes best known for playing hogwarts headmaster dumbledore in a number of the harry potter films, as well as being one of the original members of the Royal National theatre alongside laurence olivier. His family say he was a beloved husband and father. Now beloved husband and father. Now a 16 year old boy has been arrested after one of the most iconic trees in the country was suddenly cut down the tree at sycamore gap, next to Hadrians Wall in northumbria was made famous in the 1991 film. Robin hood. The famous in the 1991 film. Robin hood. The National Trust says its shocked and saddened to see the iconic tree down this is gb news across the uk on tv , in news across the uk on tv, in your car, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by saying, play on your Smart Speaker by saying, play gb news. This is britains news channel. News channel. Hello and welcome to headliners. Yes, were still here. Sorry haters. Im nick dixon and im joined by two of the most shaggy of all comedians around six kids. Between them, we have the data. Its josh howie. There he is. Look at him. Howie. There he is. Look at him. Fine specimen of a man. And leo kearse headliners ogs. How are kearse headliners ogs. How are you doing, guys . Good. Not bad. Good. Not bad. Yeah. Welcome to the people tuning in. Regular viewers and of course, the people who are tuning to in notepads their tuning to in notepads in their hands to note down. If we say we either want to have sex with someone or not want have sex with someone want to have sex with someone which criminal offence which is a criminal offence these its been kicking these days its all been kicking off obviously. Off here, obviously. Gb i dont know how its gb news i dont know how its to going like air. Ive to going affect like air. Ive been trying get taxi been trying to get like taxi receipts issue sorted out and i feel like thats put on the back burner for now. Well, theres always a chance to sacked and not to to get sacked and not have to worry it doesnt worry about it, but it doesnt matter. Ill probably be fine. But one i want to say, but one thing i do want to say, all three of us here, well all agree on every issue, and that is the nature impartiality. Is the nature of impartiality. Like well, i dont is the nature of impartiality. Like what well, i dont is the nature of impartiality. Like what youreiell, i dont is the nature of impartiality. Like what youre talkinant is the nature of impartiality. Like what youre talking about, know what youre talking about, leo. Idea what that means. Leo. No idea what that means. Lets crack on before get us lets crack on before i get us in and have in even more trouble and have a look at the front pages. So the times has tory shift to higher taxes reversed. The taxes may never be reversed. The sounds that one, isnt it . Sounds bad, that one, isnt it . The telegraph have to the telegraph have sunak to block mile per hour zones block new 20 mile per hour zones as the Guardian Sunak puts car drivers new election drivers first in new election battle line. The express pm faces to ditch european faces calls to ditch European Courts. The i private schools reveal plan to use loophole to avoid labour vat charge and finally the daily star demon from hell tries to murder sharon osborne. People say were not a serious channel. Those of you front pages, guys. So lets front pages, guys. So lets begin with the front page of the times. Josh yeah, so there is a lot there are a lot of stories here, some important news, but i just want to talk about the photo of euan want to talk about the photo of elian arade dam, who is the 15 year old who was stabbed to death and i just want to get that out the way because its incredibly sad. I dont have any , you know, but its just yeah , you know, but its just yeah, its crazy that such trivial things are the number one news story when, you know , this is story when, you know, this is this is obviously a, you know, a horrific its not just horrific in itself, but its a sign of a bigger problem across the uk. Yeah i just you see things like that and its heartbreaking i okay, lets move on to some some the some fun stuff. Were all going to be paying lots of taxes. Yes. Forever and ever. Never be reversed. Thats just how its going to be. Yeah. Weve got the highest taxes since world war two. And essentially, this is quite an interesting thing because a lot of people say, oh, because its because of covid and paying for the lockdown and whatnot. But actually the actually its because of the baby boomers obviously getting older and we as this is technically a job, isnt it, having to then pay for those people retiring. So this is part when covid could have sorted that problem out for us. There we go. And you will disappear basically. Basically. Yeah. This comes from Richard Hughes from the office of budget responsibility. It does feel like this is where were going. Even on the right now, theres not much appetite for the thatcher right politics. You know, there was things like the National Conservatism conference where very about where it was very much about this sort of economic nationalism on the right, you know, the left want a kind of know, on the left want a kind of big solution. So do the big state solution. So do the right this just what big state solution. So do the rigigoing this just what big state solution. So do the rigigoing to this just what big state solution. So do the rigigoing to be this just what big state solution. So do the rigigoing to be like . Just what its going to be like . Leo yeah, i mean, tax is essentially and essentially evil and counterproductive. Essentially evil and counterproductive. Mean, essentially evil and counterproductive. Mean, the counterproductive. I mean, the idea of paying tax to the state because think that theyre because you think that theyre to your better to going spend your money better than spend it yourself than you would spend it yourself is ridiculous. I mean, the idea is ridiculous. I mean, the idea that disinterested that some disinterested apparatchik their own wants apparatchik with their own wants and needs is going to is going to spend your money better than youd is youd spend it yourself is nonsense. So wed have much wed nonsense. So wed have much wed have much greater value in the economy if we lessened the tax burden and just let people spend their money themselves. Okay . Libertaria take anything more on that. Do want to do this on that. Do you want to do this multicultural one . On that. Do you want to do this multicuiso al one . On that. Do you want to do this multicuiso obviously suella yes. So obviously Suella Braverman gave a speech in washington few ago and by washington a few days ago and by saying multiculturalism has failed, then theres been two days of people arguing what multiculturalism technically means, what versus what. Most people understand it to mean in common usage. But rishi sunak common usage. But rishi sunak has come out and said that it hasnt failed because hes Prime Minister and his mum is from leicester and so that proves it. Yeah. I mean not very helpful because hes, hes, hes, hes playing into the sort of rhetoric of his opponents really, because when suella said multiculturalism has failed once she was merkel. But to she was quoting merkel. But to she was quoting merkel. But to she clearly meant multiculturalism as its commonly meaning cultures commonly known meaning cultures that distinct within the that stay distinct within the country and dont really assimilate. Whereas sunak now use it to mean the opposite, which made it very which has made it very confusing. What people argue you what most people argue you know, use it to be terms of know, use it to be in terms of the sort of the melting pot, not what i thought it meant. The sort of the melting pot, not whil i thought it meant. The sort of the melting pot, not whil was ought it meant. The sort of the melting pot, not whil was sticking meant. The sort of the melting pot, not whil was sticking methe actual i was sticking to the actual definition. Yeah what did you think . Leo well, yeah, its obvious that, weve got in that, you know, weve got in all european weve got european countries, weve got sort cultures that sort of ghettos of cultures that are that exist in silo silos, and theyve got faith schools. No, in germany they no, but i mean in germany they took in so many, so many millions of refugees and you know, obviously its great that we offer place, a safe we can offer a place, a safe place for safe harbour for refugees. But if people dont integrate and then take on the values and the problem is British Values now sneered British Values are now sneered that spat by by british that and spat on by by british people. So you know were not just were not just letting people exist in silos. Were also destroying our own culture. Yes, good point. Very sad. Lets on and do express lets move on and do the express then. So pm faces calls to then. Leo so pm faces calls to ditch courts. Ditch European Courts. The former brexit so the former brexit minister, david jones , says minister, david jones, says rishi sunak should use his speech at the conservative conservative Party Conference to make that he will press make it clear that he will press for renegotiation of the echr. For a renegotiation of the echr. So is the European Court or so this is the European Court or convention of human rights that stopped the rwanda flight, stopped the rwanda flight, stopped the rwanda flight, stopped the uk dealing with the with the issue of illegal migration, which, you know, people think its cruel to deal with it, not dealing with it is crueller. Its funding criminal gangs. And people are dying crossing, crossing the channel. So we need to we need to stop it. Rwanda was an expensive bit, you know, workable plan to reduce it. And apparently reduce it. And apparently illegal immigration is becoming according to the tory mps they speak to here, its becoming a bigger issue for voters. So this bigger issue for voters. So this is something that needs to be tackled. Its sort of part of the real rishi package thats coming out. The tough policies for the election. Think, election. What do you think, josh . This isnt hes not josh . Well, this isnt hes not hes it. Hes not going to do it. Its call. Its an mp its a call. Its an mp going. He should do it. But its the European Court of human rights for of us. And rights thats for all of us. And the point of that, they the whole point of that, they basically didnt say it was illegal. The actual policy itself, it was the rwanda was the issue. They find a safe place. They basically said rwanda not a safe place that rwanda is not a safe place that goes against human rights being sending to off an unsafe sending people to off an unsafe place if they a safe place if they found a safe place, everythings all good. Is safe. Rwanda is safe. Rwanda is safe. They argue that its well, they argue that its not. Well, theyre wrong. Well, they argue that its not. Well,we eyre wrong. Well, they argue that its not. Well,we go. Wrong. There we go. There we go. We just settled that argument. And why a european argument. And why is a European Court decide deciding this for a debate that were. Yeah, this is i mean, surely the whole the whole sovereign whole point of being a sovereign nafion whole point of being a sovereign nation we can make nation is that we can make our own decisions some, you own decisions without some, you know, and know, pencil pusher and strasbourg. We have up and we have signed up and actually created this european we have signed up and actuanf created this european we have signed up and actuanf created rights. Ropean court of human rights. Echr rulings nearly half of echr rulings are by by countries are ignored by by countries across i think italy one of across i think italy is one of the one of the main people who ignored it. Britain actually sticks rulings more sticks to these rulings more often not. Maybe often than not. So maybe its time. Maybe its to go time. Maybe its time to go rogue. Time to do rogue. Maybe its time to do what do. Rogue. Maybe its time to do whiwell do. Rogue. Maybe its time to do whiwell , do. Rogue. Maybe its time to do whiwell , its a good debate of well, its a good debate of the that you find on gb the kind that you find on gb news where totally impartial you see. Agree with leo. So see. But i agree with leo. So 2 to 1, what about the guardian, josh . What have they got . So weve got a couple of yes. So weve got a couple of stories that were be stories that were going to be covering but theyve got covering later. But theyve got interesting of scientists covering later. But theyve got interbacked of scientists covering later. But theyve got inter backed processed ntists who backed processed food reveal. This sort reveal. So there was this sort of briefing yesterday and reveal. So there was this sort of scientistsig yesterday and reveal. So there was this sort of scientists cameterday and reveal. So there was this sort of scientists came fonnard nd these scientists came fonnard and said, yeah, processed foods, brilliant, and dont brilliant, actually. And dont dont listen to all that stuff that sort makes you fat that it sort of makes you fat and sick. And then it turns out that three the five that three of the five scientists, where they that three of the five scietheirs, where they that three of the five scietheir funding. here they that three of the five scietheir funding. And� they that three of the five scietheir funding. And they get their funding. And the scientists have out and scientists have come out and said, totally said, we, but im totally impartial. Its just just coincidence. Yeah, its absolutely mad to ask the people involved in making processed what making ultra processed food what they like they think. Its kind of like asking bbc what they asking the bbc or sky what they think of gb news. You know what i mean . Just. Just a random example. I mean . Just. Just a random examplwalso, i mean, what about but also, i mean, what about other things . What about Climate Change . I mean, a lot of the Climate Change scientists get big from big Research Grants from institutions vested institutions that have a vested interest Climate Change being institutions that have a vested in biglst Climate Change being institutions that have a vested inbig problem. Ate change being institutions that have a vested inbig problem. So change being institutions that have a vested inbig problem. So and nge being institutions that have a vested inbig problem. So and peopleng a big problem. So and people have published papers have published, published papers and then said, listen, i to and then said, listen, i had to i had to juice this up to actually get it into get get actually get it into get it, get it know, it published. So, you know, i think is problem across think this is a problem across science. And we all all science. And we all we all know that money whatever that money can sway whatever your youre trying to your whatever youre trying to do. This is this is do. So yeah, this is this is a problem right across science. Yeah. I dont trust ultra processed food and im worried im be forced to eat im going to be forced to eat bill gatess meat. Bill gatess synthetic meat. Thats my concern. Thats my big concern. Hanging out too weve been hanging out too much louis schaefer. Thats much with louis schaefer. Thats the red the problem. So weve been red pilled in the. I was going to thats true. I was going to say one blessing is that he say the one blessing is that he isnt here today so we dont have lot about this have to hear a lot about this story for about 55 minutes. Lets a look at the lets have a quick look at the important story the daily important story on the daily star here. A demon from hell tries to so a demon from hell tries to murder sharon osborne. This is her jack has revealed the her son. Jack has revealed the spooky brush with death, which im if was im not sure if it was successful or not. They might have and rebuilt have reanimated her and rebuilt her discarded her from some discarded lego. But she should have but yeah, she it should have happened because then then happened on tv because then then only people have only 12 people would have seen it. Oh, thats right. Talk tv. Fine. It. Oh, thats right. Talk tv. Theyre e. It. Oh, thats right. Talk tv. Theyre trying to take down gb and like, whoa, gb news and its like, whoa, when you when you come back, just youve more than just when youve got more than 300 viewers. Well, can you add yeah. Well, josh, can you add to that . Do you believe in demonic to that . Do you believe in deruh,c to that . Do you believe in der uh, its actually than uh, its actually safer than what talking about. What leo was talking about. Yeah, i was going to make a joke about something that happened day. Happened the other day. Want to do it . No. Do you want to do it . No. Do you want to do it . No. Do you want to do it . No. Do it. No okay. Do it. No okay. Suddenly im scared. Suddenly im scared. All right. But too scared to feel all right. Come back feel fear. All right. Come back for more. Comedians censoring themselves after thats themselves after that. Thats themselves after that. Thats the that is it for the show now. That is it for part but coming up, rishi part one. But coming up, rishi gets councils. Police gets tough on councils. Police switch body cams listening to gb news radio. Listening to gb news radio. Welcome back to headliners here on britains most loved channel, im still here. Nick dixon with josh howie. There he is. Look dixon with josh howie. There he is. Look at him and lucas. I say that every time to me. Anything. All right, lets crack on and do the guardian and rishi sunak will limit the power of councils to kerb car use. Finally, the real rishi is coming out. The election should be in the bag now. Josh . Yes. Sunak expected to limit power of councils in england. You just said it, didnt you . Did. I did say a lot of it. I did say a lot of it. Sorry. No, but yeah, its. This is alarmed travel groups. Its alarmed them. I tell you, theyre very alarmed because evil , evil motorists with their evil, evil motorists with their horrible, horrible cars are going to basically not be as penalised as they are. Councils penalised as they are. Councils raising money revenue through tickets and this 20 mile an hour thing. But also so i think this is obviously this goes back to the by election where they won by 400 votes. The tories at uxbndge by 400 votes. The tories at uxbridge and this is this is their this is the total party of rishi sunaks election gamble is like im going to go with the motorists on this. Its kind of embarrassing. This is our red meat. Leo its more like a sort of bit of chicken salad. Its pretty weak, isnt it . I mean, its already such a high level of slavery when you have 20 an hour, when you have 20 miles an hour, its like arguing over the 20 miles an everyone miles an hour. Everyone ive spoken drivers and spoken to taxi drivers and everyone 20 mile an everyone hates the 20 mile an houn you everyone hates the 20 mile an hour. You think . Hour. What do you think . Well, yeah, mean, 20 miles well, yeah, i mean, 20 miles an hour. I understand it in city centres, there are some centres, but there are some roads the middle roads where youre in the middle of basically nowhere and youve still crawl along at 20, still got to crawl along at 20, 20 miles an hour trying to stop your its your car from stalling. Its ridiculous. And if we look at male suicide and depression and things whats things like that, i think whats causing this nitpicky, causing it is all this nitpicky, oh, you drive faster than oh, you cant drive faster than 20 hour. Theres 20 miles an hour. Oh, theres cameras theres all cameras here. Oh, theres all these everything. And these rules and everything. And its death thousand its just death by a thousand cuts. Driving people, just cuts. Its driving people, just grinding people into the ground. The most interesting that is the most interesting segway ever heard that is the most interesting segany ever heard that is the most interesting segany channel ever heard that is the most interesting segany channel ever. Ler heard on any channel ever. This is about no, this is about masculinity. Josh well, suicide is caused by this there is caused by this point. There is caused by this point. There is as a man you can is very little as a man you can do in this culture. I sort of see the point. Women drive women a very well, yeah, but leo a very, very well, yeah, but leo was talking about himself. I think meant he think he meant that he cant just drive his bugatti as fast as can drive. As he can drive. We can park. And we can park. And we can park. But is this a so is it an election winning thing . I mean, hes done the inheritance tax. Well, he might well, hinted that he might reduce the 40 rate. Hes hinted well, hinted that he might redu hethe 40 rate. Hes hinted well, hinted that he might redu hethe 40� scrape. Hes hinted well, hinted that he might redu hethe 40� scrap hs2,s hinted well, hinted that he might redu hethe 40� scrap hs2, whats i that he might scrap hs2, whats supposed excited. And supposed to be very excited. And hes said that hell hes and hes said that hell moderate the net zero targets. So this is part of that attempt to win some votes. To actually win some votes. Yeah, thats strange that politicians would want to do that, only it just that, but they only do it just before the election, dont they . Dont anything 13 they dont do anything for 13 years. Trouble is, oh, years. And the trouble is, oh, well change inheritance tax 10s before the election. Is hes flip and the trouble is hes flip flopping that sort flopping on things that he sort of a position on before. So of had a position on before. So and thats making people think, well, stand for . And well, what do you stand for . And also things also its messing things up a bit because, you people bit because, you know, people put place for the put investment in place for the green and all that green revolution and all that kind of stuff. Yeah maybe. Its i mean, its still its better hes doing this than better than hes doing this than not doing it. From my perspective though, i have to say, oh, ones yeah, say, oh, this ones great. Yeah, im sure any policies can im not sure any policies can rescue tories its rescue the tories because its a perception of incompetence and sort vague corruption. Sort of vague corruption. Thats the problem anyway. It looks like all we can of like weve got all we can out of that. Lets move on and do the guardian and Suella Braverman is under remarks under attack for some remarks she made. Just generic she made. Thats just a generic line. And line. I have ready to copy and paste into basically show. Line. I have ready to copy and pas leo lto basically show. Line. I have ready to copy and pasle01to suellaly show. Line. I have ready to copy and pas leo lto Suella Braverman w. Line. I have ready to copy and pas leo lto Suella Braverman claim line. I have ready to copy and pas lenethnicity la braverman claim line. I have ready to copy and paslenethnicity la grooming] claim about ethnicity of grooming gangs to gangs was false. According to a regulator. Mail on regulator. Ipsos so mail on sunday was forced issue sunday was forced to issue an apology piece by apology over an opinion piece by the claiming apology over an opinion piece by the almost claiming apology over an opinion piece by the almost child laiming apology over an opinion piece by the almost child grooming apology over an opinion piece by the alwere child grooming apology over an opinion piece by the alwere british. D grooming apology over an opinion piece by the alwere british. Pakistaniig apology over an opinion piece by the alwerthe� itish. Pakistaniig apology over an opinion piece by the alwerthe� itish. Pakidoesnt now what the guardian doesnt really deal with is the fact that almost all that she said almost all grooming british, grooming gangs are british, pakistani, and thats thats wrong. Huge wrong. But there is still a huge overrepresent presentation. So they point that, you they make the point that, you know research by the home know, research by the home office showed office in 2020 showed that offenders most commonly offenders are most commonly white and come from a diverse backgrounds , but youd expect backgrounds, but youd expect them to be most commonly white in a country thats 86 white. It really the issue is that weve got this tiny proportion of the population that is that is responsible for i mean, you only need to look at the mug shots to see that theyre responsible for a huge disproportion, of disproportion, a huge amount of this particular type of child grooming and obviously all child grooming and obviously all child grooming Sexual Exploitation grooming and Sexual Exploitation is horrific. If you look at psy ops, the Child Exploitation , ops, the Child Exploitation, onune ops, the Child Exploitation, online protection, their stats show that for where ethnicity data is available , 30 of data is available, 30 of offenders were white, while 28 were asian. So i mean, that shows the scale of the problem. I think for the guardian to sort of minimise it instead of, say, saying like, look, she she maybe embellished it or overexaggerated but its overexaggerated it, but its still problem. Bad still a huge problem. Is bad reporting. Reporting. Yeah, it seems like a confusion of two Different Things really. Theres this very specific gang problem. Things really. Theres this very specitheres gang problem. Things really. Theres this very specitheres generalvroblem. Things really. Theres this very specitheres general sexual. Then theres the general sexual crimes done by white people. Theyre sort of its two Different Things being merged together. Thats thought then. Its responsibility to be its her responsibility to be much clearer in her language. Much clearer in her language. And when they publish it in the Daily Mail Mail on sunday or mail on sunday, then then then that falls down to them. You that falls down to them. You know, im not saying that there isnt absolutely youre isnt absolutely what youre saying incorrect , but its saying isnt incorrect, but its got very, very clear got to be very, very clear about this stuff. Its kind of like the multiculturalism thing all over again. And we cant agree on a definition anything. Again. And we cant agree on a defandnn anything. Again. And we cant agree on a defand also,anything. Again. And we cant agree on a defand also,anyihave thought, and also, id have thought, you know, a good defence the you know, a good defence for the mail that, you mail on sunday is that, you know, well home know, well the, the home secretary said this, so surely shes ultimate on shes the ultimate authority on this stuff. Shes the ultimate authority on thisyeah. Stuff. Shes the ultimate authority on thisyeah. Because it had been yeah. Because it had been thoroughly so not thoroughly checked. So its not really it was, their own but it was, it was their own department which came up with the said that they the report that said that they werent whatever werent the majority or whatever it was unclear yeah. It was unclear language. Yeah. Should have been written better. The but even i mean, the home office know how office is, you know, we know how systemic walk it is. So im not even sure that i trust their reports. Reports. No, its not the massive slam dunk. Guardian i dunk. The guardian wants, but i get point. Do the get the point. Lets do the telegraph and Police Telegraph then. And Police Officers their officers are switching off their body but body cams. You cant help but think might be captured think that might be captured somewhere, a on a somewhere, perhaps on a on a body cam. Josh, i dont know. Am i i wrong . Layman here . Yeah, theyre deleting the footage yeah, theyre deleting the footagthis inquiry uncovers 150 finds this inquiry uncovers 150 reports of the misuse of equipment in england and wales. I dont i mean, look, there are privacy concerns , arguably, but privacy concerns, arguably, but at the same time, the point of them is that when you wear them, it would protect police it would protect the Police Officer because there are officer from because there are a lot of improper complaints made about the police for stuff they didnt do wrong or whatever. There are people who play that system, play that game, and it would innocence system, play that game, and it vibutd innocence system, play that game, and it vi but also innocence system, play that game, and it vibut also it innocence system, play that game, and it vibut also it protects innocence system, play that game, and it vibut also it protects the nocence , but also it protects the pubuc , but also it protects the public well. So when there public as well. So when there are these incidents here of Police Officers switching in the middle of an arrest or in the middle of an arrest or in the middle of an incident, and then switching off their camera at that point, i would if i would be start being very polite to the Police Officer. Yeah its going off now. Lets see the real police. Lets see the real police. Yeah, thats a bit worrying. I mean, ive. I mean in general, leo, guidance to the police leo, the guidance to the police is woke, but the is horrifically woke, but the Police Officer on the ground, i have a of sympathy have a lot of sympathy for. Weve case weve just seen the case recently they in recently where they handed in their youre making their guns saying, youre making our i do have ourjob impossible. So i do have some for this and i can some sympathy for this and i can see on the see why. If youre on the ground, you might bend the rules see why. If youre on the g|bit. D, you might bend the rules see why. If youre on the g|bit. D, y whatght bend the rules see why. If youre on the g|bit. D, y what do bend the rules see why. If youre on the g|bit. D, y what do youd the rules see why. If youre on the g|bit. D, y what do you think . Ules a bit. But what do you think . Yeah tech made yeah and tech has made the police accountable. Police much more accountable. Interviews i mean, Police Interviews used without used to be conducted without without being recorded. So, you know, can imagine the sort know, you can imagine the sort of the temptation there to, i dont know, like twist someones arm like metal, of dont know, like twist someones arm like metal , of course. But arm like metal, of course. But now , you know, everybody now, you know, everybody everybody has cameras. Everybody has cameras. Everybodys got a phone. So were seeing with you know, with george example , he george floyd, for example, he was by by a bystander. So was filmed by by a bystander. So this isnt going to get the police out of every situation. Not that, you know, the police are doing this routinely. I think its being done think its just being done occasionally. Sharing occasionally. Also, the sharing the footage on whatsapp. But i mean, you were involved in mean, if you were involved in some sort of fight had some sort of fight and you had the footage, youd it with the footage, youd share it with your mates on whatsapp. I dont really that. E says that. Says social media, some of it says social media, that worries me a more, that worries me a bit more, you know just know what i mean . You just just kicked some youve know what i mean . You just just kickon some youve know what i mean . You just just kickon the some youve know what i mean . You just just kickon the body ome youve know what i mean . You just just kickon the body cam youve know what i mean . You just just kickon the body cam straight� ve got on the body cam straight on x tagging elon musk. You know what x tagging elon musk. You know whilnformation be free. Information wants to be free. Where have you got that from . Sounds like just a that sounds like just a standard just not sure standard line. You just not sure what added to it. But what thats added to it. But yeah, information wants to be free, but not criminal free, but perhaps not criminal video the day. Video recordings from the day. Wasnt it Marshall Mcluhan . Yeah. Okay. All right. Yeah. Classic okay. All right. Well, thats that story nailed. Lets do the mail. And a boy has been iconic been arrested after an iconic Sycamore Tree was cut down. Do we do more to axe we need to do more to tackle axe crime, so a 16 year old boy crime, leo . So a 16 year old boy was arrested today on suspicion of causing criminal damage after one of britains most photographed trees was mysteriously overnight as mysteriously felled overnight as the much loved landmark mark at sycamore gap to next Hadrians Wall in northumberland, which was made famous in Kevin Costners film. Costners 1991 film. Robin hood prince of thieves. I cant believe they caught the kid quickly. They need get kid so quickly. They need to get these officers on the Madeleine Mccann just they mccann case. This is just they turned of turned it around in a matter of hours. Apparently used he hours. And apparently he used he used a for a 16 year old. Used a huge for a 16 year old. It chainsaw it seems like a huge chainsaw and it was cut through with one stroke, which means that the blade have about blade must have been about two metres guess that metres long. I guess that explains why the why they caught him. That in his pocket. Does a philosophical it does raise a philosophical question. A is chainsaw it does raise a philosophical quest im. 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No one knows why. Why someone would do this. And as you say, the idea that this person acted alone with this person acted alone with this huge tree, theres a white line which supposedly indicates that would be like that it would be like a professional lumberjack. Thats professional lumberjack. Thats the thing that they the kind of thing that they would are would do. But again, people are asking its just so did asking why. And its just so did you see the news . Some people want some people just want to watch burn. Is it one watch the world burn. Is it one of mean, did the of those i mean, did you see the new for hs2 . New route for hs2 . So its going through that that gap. What it nice thats what it is. Nice clever link together. Thats what it is. Nice cletwoink together. Thats what it is. Nice clev two stories. Ther. Thats what it is. Nice clev two stories. People at thats what it is. Nice cletwo stories. People at home two stories. People at home will be laughing at that. And will be laughing at that. Me and josh because. Yeah, thanks for leaving me hanging this side. Yeah, thanks for leaving me hari ing this side. Yeah, thanks for leaving me hari got this side. Yeah, thanks for leaving me hari got it this side. Yeah, thanks for leaving me hari got it slightly this side. Yeah, thanks for leaving me hari got it slightly t001is side. Yeah, thanks for leaving me hari got it slightly too late de. Yeah, thanks for leaving me hari got it slightly too late to i got it slightly too late to laugh, but then i got it. You know, i was thinking about other stuff. I was thinking robin stuff. I vprince1king robin stuff. I vprince1ki|thieves. Robin hood. Prince of thieves. Film. Right . Yeah. I was thinking about my sorrow, about the sycamore gap. You that scene, the focus sorrow, about the sycamore gap. Yo actually hat scene, the focus sorrow, about the sycamore gap. Yo actually ha the ene, the focus sorrow, about the sycamore gap. Yo actually ha the wrong |e focus is actually in the wrong place. The character so the. The character whos talking and its talking is out of focus and its focussed stuff behind really. For the nerds there. One for the nerds there. Yeah. Right. Well, we have yeah. All right. Well, we have just break just time before the break to fit in a horrific story here. Lets and dutch fit in a horrific story here. Lets have and dutch fit in a horrific story here. Lets have arrested and dutch fit in a horrific story here. Lets have arrested aand dutch fit in a horrific story here. Lets have arrested a man utch police have arrested a man in rotterdam after a fatal shooting. Josh yeah, i mean, that really is the story. I mean, that that thats it. So far, we dont have any more information than that. No, theres more. In a university it was in a University Hospital so a hospital classroom. So its a strange place to go on a shooting spree. Not that shooting spree. Not that theres, you know, normal places , but im not familiar with the dutch. Yeah, but but he was wearing combat style clothes. Black hair, carrying a backpack beyond that, we what can we say , leo . That, we what can we say, leo . Anything else . I just want to know. Im not paid to say stuff, but i cant. No, no, its not much more. You can no. You can say no. I mean, were sort of i mean, were just sort of waiting out it was, i mean, were just sort of waitknow, out it was, i mean, were just sort of waitknow, due out it was, i mean, were just sort of waitknow, due tot it was, i mean, were just sort of waitknow, due to any t was, i mean, were just sort of waitknow, due to any particular you know, due to any particular ideology or if he was, you know what it was. Okay, well, well have some more light hearted stories in the coming the next section because coming up, floods into up, we have cocaine floods into europe. Rupert, Rupert Murdoch up, we have cocaine floods into europe aboutert, Rupert Murdoch up, we have cocaine floods into europe about playing art murdoch up, we have cocaine floods into europe about playing formurdoch up, we have cocaine floods into europe about playing for the ioch thinks about playing for the other team. And gary lineker might tweeting might have to stop tweeting about politics. Oh, no. News radio. Welcome back to headliners. Lets get straight into it with the mail. And gary lineker will no longer be allowed to share his views social his political views on social media. No. Guess ill have media. Oh, no. Guess ill have to go elsewhere hear why the to go elsewhere to hear why the eu is good and the tories are bad. Leo yeah, so the bbc is bringing new guidelines and bringing out new guidelines and following Gary Linekers comments about he compared Suella Bravermans migrant boats crackdown and rwanda plan to the policies of germany, which obviously isnt. Its just, you obviously isnt. Its just, you know, all hysterical left wing commentators tried to try to do that. So hes brought the less competent probably the bbc have brought out guidance for their for their stars so they dont influence unduly influence political issues while theyre on air. But Gary Linekers political tweeting is actually very important to him because it allows him to reduce his tax bill. He was sued by hmrc for five, nearly £5 million. And because they said, well, youre basically youre an employee of the bbc, so you should pay taxes if youre an employee. And he said no , look all the said but no, look at all the political do via my political activism i do via my tweets. So he managed to dodge a massive bill which is great massive tax bill which is great for him because i mean, instead of spent kidney of it being spent on kidney dialysis machines for poor kids , it gets spent on whatever gary lineker wants. I have heard that claim. Is that legally that definitely legally true . I have that claim. Thats have heard that claim. Thats why. Is officially true . Why. Is that officially true . Im going to start it is. Im going to start tweeting more xingu its tweeting more xingu now. Its called, course, xingu hosting called, of course, xingu hosting on its not good, it . You its not as good, is it . You have to say that. Mean, have to say that. Yeah. I mean, so is a two week window. So there is a two week window. So allowed to post so hes not allowed to post about the about political things while the shows theres a two shows are on. But theres a two week before and after the week window before and after the series and can post series and you can still post about sort other things. Hes passionate. Its weird like thats thats the then get the headline. And then you get into and doesnt into the article and it doesnt really element of really get into that element of it. And like why that would it. And also like why that would make difference like make a massive difference like is tv at that moment. Is hes on tv at that moment. Thats his greatest influence. But suddenly two weeks later, people havent heard of him. Its confusing rules. Its slightly confusing rules. The its a bit like an election campaign. The its a bit like an elewbutl campaign. The its a bit like an elewbutl cam do gn. The its a bit like an elewbutl cam do say the its a bit like an elewbutl camdo say during but they do say during election people election campaigns, people arent anybody isnt meant to sort of come in with with who they prefer. And the other thing theyre saying is actors its fine actors. Comedians can say what they want , fine actors. Comedians can say what they want, but fine actors. Comedians can say what they want , but they also what they want, but they also say the guidance for say that the guidance for everybody works the bbc everybody who works for the bbc should there shouldnt be offensive, aggressive language when with the public when you engage with the public debate, you dont attack individuals you disagree with, dont colleagues in dont criticise colleagues in public, do not promote lawbreaking and im just like, well, what are you going to tweet about . Whats i have to say or whats left . I have to say itd nice to not criticise itd be nice to not criticise colleagues but yes, colleagues in public, but yes, there various rules. And do there are various rules. And do you have any specific examples . No, its just a general no, no, its just a general thing, i think. So. About thing, i think. So. How about this . Be very this . I mean, lets be very fair to lineker. Like be to gary lineker. We like to be very tweeted very fair here. He has tweeted or already and said this is or xt already and said this is all very sensible. So seems all very sensible. So he seems fine been worked all very sensible. So he seems finewith been worked all very sensible. So he seems finewith him, been worked all very sensible. So he seems finewith him, presumably, ed all very sensible. So he seems finewith him, presumably, and out with him, presumably, and i dont think you should agree with opinion. Right. With his opinion. All right. I should be very impartial. We look, bbc takes look, we know the bbc takes impartiality seriously. Impartiality very seriously. We know look newsnight just look at newsnight exactly what do you mean . We know that . Absolutely and but, leo, can you really Police Everything . This is everything . Because this is where going. Were where were going. Were going for more policing. For like more and more policing. Ofcom bill so ofcom Online Safety bill and so on. Whereas you just on. Whereas what if you just went you get rid on. Whereas what if you just wethe you get rid on. Whereas what if you just wethe licence you get rid on. Whereas what if you just wethe licence fee, you get rid on. Whereas what if you just wethe licence fee, right . Get rid of the licence fee, right . Because thats the part of the licence fee, right . Beceputs thats the part of the licence fee, right . Beceputs thebackie part of the licence fee, right . Beceputs thebackie p. They that puts peoples back up. They have and then you have to pay for it. And then you just do what want. But thats the i mean, but thats the thing. I mean, when youre paid by the licence fee, which is basically state fee, which is basically a state mandated a levy on people mandated tax, a levy on people and so and its a regressive levy, so poor people have to pay the same amount as rich people. Then if people are paying through this tax for this state propaganda broadcaster , then surely it broadcaster, then surely it should be beholden to some rules. It shouldntjust should be beholden to some rules. It shouldnt just be a bunch playboys swanning rules. It shouldnt just be a bunch dodging s swanning rules. It shouldnt just be a bunch dodging taxwanning rules. It shouldnt just be a bunch dodging tax and|ing rules. It shouldnt just be a bunch dodging tax and tweeting around, dodging tax and tweeting willy nilly. Willy nilly. Everybodys trying to get everybody shut down. Yeah, shut down the bbc. Yeah, shut down the bbc. I like the bbc when it when it is impartial and when it does its you of its job. But if you got rid of the licence fee, help them the licence fee, youd help them as well because that would relieve them lot lot of relieve them a lot of a lot of the burden of having to be impartial. And lineker could post away to his heart. And also because the exactly. And also because the bbc sure bbc is so great, im sure it would money would actually make more money in market. Yeah, we in the free market. Yeah, we love the bbc. Ive always thats what ive always said. Lets the lets have a look at the telegraph then. And Rupert Murdochs switch murdochs uk papers could switch allegiance murdochs uk papers could switch alle theyre definitely going like theyre definitely going to win in win the election. Now, in football terms, thats football fan terms, thats called glory hunter. Called being a glory hunter. Josh yeah, so Rupert Murdochs could switch murdochs uk papers could switch allegiance at and but allegiance to labour at and but he resigned last week. So this is his biographer has basically said , no, no, hes not really said, no, no, hes not really resigned. Its all for show. But resigned. Its all for show. But essentially if it looks like labouris essentially if it looks like labour is going to win, then thats what hes going to do. Hes going to going be thats what hes going to do. He follow; to going be thats what hes going to do. He follow the going be thats what hes going to do. He follow the path going be thats what hes going to do. He follow the path of ng be thats what hes going to do. He follow the path of his be thats what hes going to do. He follow the path of his self go follow the path of his self interest and put the sun and the times and whatnot out to just like they did with labour, with tony blair. It seems like a misnomer. I dont imagine going through the next election cycle sort of going along with the tories and losing and then having to spend all of that time. Yes also keir starmer unfortunately is theres very little to dig up on his past. Yeah, to make it donkey sanctuaries and watch. Sanctuaries and watch. Yeah. Yeah. But also theres no difference between labour and the tories at this point. I mean, were both as the inheritance tax, possible reduction. Its a 20 mile an reduction. Its a 20 mile an hour thing. Yeah. Theres a theres a, theres a little bit of tinkering around edges, theres a, theres a little bit of tiyoureg around edges, theres a, theres a little bit of tiyoure gettingi edges, theres a, theres a little bit of tiyoure getting the edges, theres a, theres a little bit of tiyoure getting the samels, but youre getting the same basic socialist high tax government wherever you vote. Anybody can be. The if anybody can be. The interesting is when interesting thing is that when people like, dont let people are like, dont let theres two arguments here. One argument is theyre basically the same. And there are other people dont labour the same. And there are other pe because dont labour the same. And there are other pe because theyre t labour the same. And there are other pe because theyre going abour the same. And there are other pe because theyre going to jur in because theyre going to destroy the country. Well, its those two arguments are not well , they are consistent. If you say the tories are already destroying it, but labour are going to destroy it a bit more. Thats my take is on social issues, wokester. Social issues, on wokester. Thats theyre going to do thats why theyre going to do it less. Im actually amazed. It less. Im actually amazed. You just want the you just want to slow the decline down. Yeah, im suppose you could labour seriously you could vote labour seriously because going so because theyre going to be so woke, things like woke, you know, on things like the know the trans issue and i dont know man safety man ofcom Online Safety bill i feel he listens as i feel like he listens as they are learning. Well see really keir starmer listen, i believe is this your first time voting . But anyway, murdochs done this before. As you said, it was it was a sun backs blair 1997 1992. They claimed it was a sun. What won it with john major on the other side so they have an influence. Influence. Yeah i i think that yeah i think i think that influences tv so much, obviously. But yeah , no, you dont know. But yeah, no, you dont know. But yeah, no, you dont know. Mean, those 200 people i mean, those 200 people could be swayed. I mean, those 200 people coulyeah, be swayed. I mean, those 200 people coulyeah, i be swayed. I mean, those 200 people coulyeah, i mean, be swayed. I mean, those 200 people coulyeah, i mean, ie swayed. I mean, those 200 people coulyeah, i mean, i dontyed. I mean, those 200 people coulyeah, i mean, i dont think but yeah, i mean, i dont think i dont think papers of the same influence they as gb news influence as they did as gb news yeah. Gb news hes got such a big we win the election in this room. Gb news got such a big social Media Presence as well as the sort viewing presence, sort of linear viewing presence, people are so people obsessed that are is so obsessed what we obsessed with me is what we should saying. Carey should be saying. Brian carey said mean, come on. On. All right, lets have a look at telegraph update at the telegraph with an update on phenomenon. On the gamestop phenomenon. Gamestop meme king leo so the gamestop meme king has been named the companys new chief executive. This this chief executive. This is this guy, ryan cohen. The shares have jumped 10. He makes the shares jump jumped 10. He makes the shares jump a so in 2020, i dont jump a lot. So in 2020, i dont know if anybody can remember, but had but during covid, everybody had their checks their sort of lockdown checks and nothing to do. So people started investing in meme stocks. Gamestop was stocks. And this gamestop was was one of them. And its shares ran up. They jumped 1,500, ran up. They jumped 1,500, i believe. And they did it to squeeze to cause a short squeeze. So big hedge funds were were shorting the stock because when you borrow the shares to then sell at a later date when theyve gone down and you make money on difference. So by money on the difference. So by making the shares go up, youre forcing the people then buy forcing the people to then buy them later date. Them at a later date. Robbie did it in when Margot Robbie did it in a bath yeah, yeah. When Margot Robbie did it in a b but yeah, yeah. When Margot Robbie did it in a b but illah, yeah. When Margot Robbie did it in a b but ill takeeah. When Margot Robbie did it in a b but ill take the leo kearse but ill take the leo kearse version of it explaining. Yeah, she was talking about the subprime mortgages technically, a technically, but it was still a good joke. You actually paid attention good joke. That actually paid attention to that bit . Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Dont no, i dont. I dont care about women. We dont. We dont. We dont dislike women. We dont dislike women. We dont dislike women. Thats the safe answer. Thats the safe answer. Yes. Thank you that. Yes. Thank you for that. Yes. Thank you for that. Just minds. Yes. Thank you for that. Just minds. So i just see the minds. So anything you want to add . Yeah. Josh yeah. Josh yeah. So this is coming out as a film . Yeah, it is. Film . Yeah, it is. It is coming out giving away the ending, dumb money with paul dano. He was good. Played brian he was good. He played brian wilson. In little miss sunshine. Very oh, yeah. Very good. Oh, yeah. Very good. Oh, yeah. In prisoners as well. He was in prisoners as well. He was in prisoners as well. Could be the new short could be the new big short also there will be blood. Also in there will be blood. Should we just do welcome to listing this is all listing paul dano. This is all we talk without we could talk about without getting we could talk about without get theyve got. Theyve really theyve got. Theyve really sold have seen paul sold out. Have you seen paul dano new film . Dano in this new film . Really content. What else can we do, guys . Nightmare. Right. Lets have nightmare. All right. Lets have a at the daily a look at the daily star. Really . The star in middle really . The star in the middle of show. It seems like of the show. And it seems like theres a plot to flood europe of the show. And it seems like therea a plot to flood europe of the show. And it seems like therea a plofto flood europe of the show. And it seems like therea a plof cocaine. Europe with a glut of cocaine. I suppose europes been flooded with a glut of cocaine. I suppworse ropes been flooded with a glut of cocaine. I suppworse things. een flooded with a glut of cocaine. I suppworse things. Josh, looded with a glut of cocaine. I suppworse things. Josh, sorryd with a glut of cocaine. I suppworse things. Josh, sorry , with worse things. Josh, sorry, i couldnt help so sorry. I couldnt help it. So sorry. Twitter slash x deadly coalition of 20 cartels united and plot to flood europe with a glut of cocaine. This is in ireland. Cocaine. This is in ireland. They this is in ireland. They theyve seized. £136 million theyve seized. £136 million worth of cocaine in and theyre saying that it must have been a bunch of people coming together and i dont know whats happened to prices of cocaine since we left the eu. And im surprised left the eu. And im surprised that they dont cover this in the us or the financial times. No one told me. I tried to look into it and this has been one of the worst travesties of the whole eu. Well the cocaine gets stuck guilty for giving it a mark. The cocaine gets stuck at the in the Northern Ireland border. In the Northern Ireland border. Yeah. So, yeah, theres a lot of papennork now. Yeah, its difficult, but no, actually one of cocaine purity has gone of the cocaine purity has gone up, but its going up around the world producing world because theyre producing like its like loads of cocaine. Its supply demand any supply and demand like in any market. Mean , cocaine purity, market. I mean, cocaine purity, thats people that thats a group of people that only do cocaine. Like i will im a pure thats like i will im a pure god. Sorry. God. Sorry. No, thats it. Thats it. Yeah. Its a horrible drug. Its horrible. It is horrible. It is bad. You talk talk a load of nonsense on it. Yeah. Yeah. Turns you into us, and no one would do it here, obviously. No, its drugs are bad. Kids is my. That is my genuine message. Hate got away with that one. Barely drink. And one. I barely even drink. And im a christian. Lets move im a christian. So lets move on. Got to be so on. And ive just got to be so safe. Paul dano is blooming safe. And paul dano is blooming good. What, lets good. Ill tell you what, lets do guardian and the do the guardian now and the benefits pretending to read benefits of pretending to read books. Plants or books. Leo so plants or bookcases as backdrop on video bookcases as a backdrop on video calls impress people. According to the study by durham university, where the researchers found that researchers also found that novelty backgrounds such as, i dont know, baboons or whatever lowered of trust and lowered perceptions of trust and competence. So, you know, im competence. So, you know, im glad they they did this research because we wouldnt worked because we wouldnt have worked that own. You know that out on our own. You know what inspire confidence what doesnt inspire confidence behind on call, behind somebody on a zoom call, a framed degree from durham university. It shows theyve done this kind of research. This is nonsense. I cant is this is nonsense. I cant believe theyre this. Believe theyre doing this. We still havent cured cancer and theyre as research, theyre doing this as research, you inspires people you know, inspires people the most at background. Most at the background. Huh . Huh . Huh . Oh, yeah. Then its like, get this, get this is your background. And people will be like, oh yeah, thats truth, right . I mean , of course absolutely. I mean, of course people are walrus front of people are walrus in front of an iceberg. Thats iceberg. Of course, thats not going confidence in going to inspire confidence in a board meeting, is youve got board meeting, is it . Youve got to youve got to have some books. Youve got to have some books. Youve got to careful, not to be careful, especially not if its its a shipping company. Its if its a shipping company. You special books do you have special books laid out . Well, i my real books well, i hide my real books before do. Theyll have before i do. Theyll have special books that come out, you know, like, oh, why i love Caitlin Moran or the guardian or whatever it is youre supposed like, hate men, all these like, why i hate men, all these kind then you kind of things. And then you know, real views. Know, put away my real views. All my stuff in i have to do all my stuff in my daughters bedroom. So ive got is only got all of this is the only quiet place the flat, right . Quiet place in the flat, right . So you, theyll so when they cancel you, theyll show and say, we were right show that and say, we were right about him and thought about that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, you got it. Careful. You got to think of it all. Okay so thats. Thats pretty so thats. I mean, thats pretty much. Thats unless you have anything mean, thats much. Thats unless you have ardiding mean, thats much. Thats unless you have ardid kick mean, thats much. Thats unless you have ardid kick duringean, thats much. Thats unless you have ardid kick during the. Thats it did kick off during the. Actually oh, there is actually something interesting. Oh, there is actually somethivery interesting. Oh, there is actually somethivery clear1teresting. Oh, there is actually somethivery clear1teresabout oh, there is actually somnthey ary clear1teresabout oh, there is actually somnthey showed 1teres about oh, there is actually somnthey showed the esabout oh, there is actually somnthey showed the 72|bout oh, there is actually somnthey showed the 72 photos to how they showed the 72 photos to 18 white men and 18 white women. And im not sure im sorry. Of 18 white men and 18 white men. So thats how they did the experiment. They took. They showed they had photos of showed like they had photos of 18 white men, 18 white women, and the only reason im saying white, its just because they really making a big deal out of it. In the article, i suppose they controlling for the they were controlling for the controllables and whatnot. Right so they want it to yes. Right so they want it to be just all about whether you had a picture of a war. Its not race. So i guess thats why they note its white anyway, note that its white anyway, we have just have to be very careful, just get things but get all these things right. But that par three, that is it. The par three, but coming in the final section, coming up in the final section, astronauts get stuck in space. Tinder introduces a controversial feature controversial new feature and share is accused of kidnapping her miss welcome back to headliners. Lets crack on and do the telegraph. And scientists have telegraph. And scientists have proved that levitation is not possible. Finally, a story with some gravity. Josh science artists find gravity proof levitation is not possible. Oh. Levitation is not possible. Oh. Oh, sorry. I know. Im saying them im saying them to them because im saying them to get my punchlines in was gravity. Yes. Yes. Yes. Thought it might get a laugh at carry on. At the second time. Carry on. Cern experiments show yeah. Cern experiments show antimatter affected by gravity as predicted by einstein. A century ago. And. And i knew it. I called it. Ive been saying it. I tell people this all the time. Like im, you know, antimatter is affected by gravity. And weve long gravity. And weve long suspected that. No, i knew it. I mean, i knew it. And so finally ive got proof and theres a lot of people im going to be rubbing faces in it. Yeah, rubbing their faces in it. Yeah, this exciting news. This is very exciting news. Gravity both matter and gravity pulls both matter and antimatter downwards in the same way. Yeah. This is breaking news, but against this, leo is david blaine. Ive seen him do it. He levitates. And those yogic flyers who are there sitting cross legged and they go right up in the air. Thats not science. Thats magic. About birds . See what about birds . You see birds sky. Theyre not birds in the sky. Theyre not standing on anything. Do standing on anything. How do they get up there . Great point. Great point. From their government, great point. Reallyn their government, great point. Really adequately rnment, drones really adequately explained bee. Explained the bee. Flies. It doesnt seem explained the bee. Also flies. It doesnt seem explained the bee. Also governmentsnt seem explained the bee. Also government drone. Em its also a government drone. Its government art. Okay. Hey, louis actually thinks that. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So . So . Well, i am. I am a bit against levitating. Weve had enough suspension. Enough suspension. There is. There is actually something a little bit wider here, is the fact. Here, which is the fact. Sorry. It was good. Come oh, sorry. It was good. Come on, on. Oh, sorry. It was good. Come on, theyll n. It later at home. Theyll get it later at home. Carry im not carry on. Okay. Im not repeating okay. Okay. They basically said, look, is they basically said, look, we always suspected this we always suspected this. This is a big experiment. Theyve actually getting actually carried out by getting anti nitrogens or whatever , anti nitrogens or whatever, however they did it. But the point is they were like, look, however they did it. But the pointjust|ey were like, look, however they did it. But the pointjust assume like, look, however they did it. But the point just assume something however they did it. But the pointjust assume something. However they did it. But the point just assume something. You dont just assume something. You actually sometimes have just dont just assume something. You actan ly sometimes have just dont just assume something. You actan experiments have just dont just assume something. You actan experiment to 1ave just dont just assume something. You actan experiment to actuallyust do an experiment to actually prove thing true. Prove the thing to be true. Yeah, and thats a good yeah, okay. And thats a good way of seeing the world like prove your ideas. Prove try and prove your ideas. Well smash that okay. Well smash that exciting story. Lets do the guardian. And some astronauts have returned to after have returned to earth after getting in space, which is getting stuck in space, which is even than getting on even worse than getting stuck on a with a left wing a car journey with a left wing open leo. That open mic comic leo. I did that joke for you , joke literally just for you, like no one would get it. Like no one else would get it. Had some yeah, yeah. No, ive had some terrible journeys people terrible journeys with people eating crisps brand new eating crisps in my brand new audi. Astronauts audi. Anyway astronauts and cosmonauts , which is a russian cosmonauts, which is a russian astronaut, returned to earth after getting stuck in space for more than a year. So our nasa astronaut returned earth cosmonauts returned to earth on wednesday stuck wednesday after being stuck in space a year. Space for just over a year. American rubio set american frank rubio set a record longest us record for the longest us spaceflight. They had to stay longer on the International Space station after after their original return capsule hit original return capsule was hit by junk pollution. Theres by space junk pollution. Theres a well, yeah, theres an increasing amount of in increasing amount of junk in space theres concerns that space and theres concerns that it you know , sort of go it could, you know, sort of go in this chain reaction. I cant remember the remember what its called, the knopfler. Knopfler effect or something. Interestingly, to talking interestingly, i was to talking a russian about and were discussing yuri gagarin. I was discussing yuri gagarin. I was like, you know, russia got the first man in space, yuri gagarin , and he was like, he wasnt the first man in space. He was the first man in space. He was the first man in space. He was the first man who came alive. First man who came back alive. So thats thats the joy of communism. Just keep communism. You can just keep sending people there you sending people up there and you dont die or not. Dont care if they die or not. Is perhaps not the yes, joy is perhaps not the right get right word, but. Exactly. Get your closest to joy youll get in communist society. True. What do you think, true. What do you think, josh . Junk. Having stay true. What do you think, josifor junk. Having stay true. What do you think, josifor agesjunk. Having stay true. What do you think, josifor ages long. Having stay true. What do you think, josifor ages long. Apollo stay true. What do you think, josifor ages long. Apollo 13, stay out for ages long. Apollo 13, slash the martian. Yeah. Yeah. Marsha and i was saying gravity maybe well, but in gravity maybe as well, but in both data , yeah, but when both data, yeah, but when theyre up there they, they travelled 157 million miles and they, they, they circled the world 6000 times. So you know that famous shot of like you circling the world and then the sun, you see the sun appearing over the they must have over the horizon. They must have really been sick that. By the really been sick of that. By the end 6000 times. Hey, end of that 6000 times. Hey, guys , come no. Guys, come on. Oh, no. Also, would aged also, they would have aged slightly to slightly different rate to people because the people on earth because the theory of relativity. Yeah thats a good point. The crazy about going the crazy thing about going up be realising up in space must be realising that is flat anyway that the earth is flat anyway and hollow. And hollow. Welcome to gb views. So lets do the times, the jokes guys. Some of these are jokes. Lets do the times. Some just some of them, but some we definitely meet and share. There some of them, but some we defirare. meet and share. There some of them, but some we defir are. Thats and share. There some of them, but some we defir are. Thats those1are. There some of them, but some we defir are. Thats those to 3. There some of them, but some we defir are. Thats those to sharere they are. Thats those to share has been accused of hiring men to slightly to kidnap her son slightly changes the meaning of i got you, babe. You, babe. I was thinking of do you believe in life after love . Right because this is all about her. Oh, yes. Right because this is all about herafteryes. Right because this is all about herafter es. Right because this is all about herafter. Yeah. After. Yeah. After. Yeah. Cherokees have hired to cherokees have hired men to kidnap blue kidnap her son, elijah blue allman, to maybe change his name. Maybe that was part of it. But yeah, is her yeah, essentially, this is her sons wife. Or ex wife or to be ex wife. They were trying to ex wife. They were trying to work it out. They their something quite interesting. They were going to break up and they locked themselves in a hotel room 12 days work hotel room for 12 days to work it the and then on it out is the idea. And then on the their wedding the day of their wedding anniversary, four blokes just turn marched off. Turn up and marched them off. And then she got kicked out of the family home. It turns out she wasnt at the wedding, so it seems like chers never really liked this person. Maybe i got that and that vibe, the vibe of it. And shes owed money in the car and all of this kind of stuff. And yeah, shes basically trying to get some dosh. Well, if true , i mean, i well, if true, i mean, i think as far as i can see, its only an accusation. Maybe she just cared about her son just really cared about her son leo didnt you know, just really cared about her son leo thoughtlt you know, just really cared about her son leo thoughtlt personl know, she thought this person was a nightmare or something. Or maybe maybe the or maybe the son maybe the son get out of son just wanted to get out of being a room being trapped in a in a room with his with his wife for 12 days, 12 he you days, for 12 days. So he you know, elaborate know, they staged this elaborate thing. Smollett. Thing. Did itjussie smollett. So, know. But it so, yeah, we dont know. But it does. I mean, i dont know, but lets throw random lets throw around random accusations. Does hang accusations. Cher does hang around hells angels and around with hells angels and stuff a documentary about stuff. I saw a documentary about her and so she she her called mask. And so she she knows the people that could do this. Good point. Yeah paul dano was in that its everyone likes chenl was in that its everyone likes cher. I feel i just feel cher. I feel like i just feel like everyone likes her. Shes but her yeah shes nice but not her daughter or ex daughter in law. And not. Yes. And true. True. And not. Yes. And not they not the kidnappers. Well if they didnt dont know. Didnt get paid, we dont know. Lets do the telegraph. Only lets do the telegraph. And only mark take Mark Zuckerberg could take an item cool item as inherently cool as sunglasses and make nerdy. Sunglasses and make them nerdy. So, mark leo yeah. So, Mark Zuckerbergs meta has unveiled a £300 pair of sunglasses with an inbuilt intelligence inbuilt artifice intelligence assistance assistant that can answer questions and translate Foreign Languages on the go. So theyre an attempt by meta to try and restimulate interest in the metaverse. The metaverse is a sort of online Virtual Reality world that meta pumped billions or pumping 10 billion a year into this thing and it generated zero money and zero interest because its rubbish. The graphics look like a sort of early version of the wii and early version of the wii fit and nobody wanted to wanted in nobody wanted to wanted to go in it. Nobody wants to in it. Nobody wants to go in a Virtual World. Wasnt quite ready. People it wasnt quite ready. People eventually will definitely live in a virtual matrix thing, in a Virtual World matrix thing, but werent quite but maybe they werent quite ready. And did it in ready. And zuckerberg did it in a do you think . Well, the theyre doing it with ray bans. Well, the theyre doing it witi itsiy bans. Well, the theyre doing it witi itsiy b that is well, the theyre doing it witiitsiy b that is a well, the theyre doing it witiitsiy bthat is a geeks its like that is a geeks idea sunglasses. Idea of cool sunglasses. Well, i saw the photo yeah, well, i saw the photo of him. He managed to make them look thats what i was look nerdy. Thats what i was thinking thats. Thats yeah, but thats. Thats what his thats thats his. Thats his. Thats his brand. His its also brand. His gift. Its also facebook. The facebook. Like people all the next and whatnot. Next early adopters and whatnot. Theyre not on facebook. Its not hes got other not about i know hes got other companies that but £299 that seems like a sort of thats an affordable amount. But then a bunch buying bunch of people ended up buying their version and their previous version and supposedly , like practically supposedly, like practically none of them are used. 1 in 10 are still using these glasses they last came with. Yeah, they last came out with. Yeah, look who whats to look, who knows whats going to happen future, whether happen in the future, whether you they do seem like you need this. They do seem like there the first there are some this is the first time. Its like hooking up with there are some this is the first tinandts like hooking up with there are some this is the first tinandts likithooking up with there are some this is the first tin andts likit could|g up with there are some this is the first tin andts likit could soiti with there are some this is the first tin andts likit could sort ofith ai and then it could sort of read for you and point out read text for you and point out different images and whatnot and what they are that marks the bit i did. Like, was it translating for you . We were right not to bother to learn languages. Lets very quickly do the independent and tinder handy tinder have added a handy new harassment feature. Josh yeah, this. This is crazy. Tinders new £3,000 feature could drive harassment of women. Campaigners which is bad. Campaigners warn, which is bad. Which is bad. I was joking before. Ive learnt a lot since then. Very good. Five seconds ago ive grown and yeah, they if. Very good. Five seconds ago ive payvn and yeah, they if. Very good. Five seconds ago ive payvn ancaveah, they if. Very good. Five seconds ago ive payvn anca year they if. Very good. Five seconds ago ive payvn anca year thgetf. Very good. Five seconds ago ive pay vn anca year th get this you pay 5000 a year you get this ultra premium. The whole tinder now the whole point of tinder is believe was with is i believe because i was with my before it all happened, my wife before it all happened, all that online but you all that online stuff. But you swipe and then swipe left or right and then you find who you both to find someone who you both are to mutually attracted to. But the idea is this is you can buy if youre enough, you can youre rich enough, you can bypass so basically, this bypass this. So basically, this is service rich, ugly is a service for rich, ugly people to be able to access women or men who are interested in rich, ugly people. Okay. Leo 10s on this man. Okay. Leo 10s on this man. If you pay for tinder , if you if you pay for tinder, if you pay if you pay for tinder, if you pay for tinder, especially, this is five grand a year, then people know youre a loser and they to go out with they dont want to go out with you. Tinder the you. Paying for tinder is the worst. Rich. Its the worst. No, youre rich. Its the most can do. Nailed it. Great all right. Nailed it. Great show, the pretty show, lads. The show is pretty much lads, the show much like, say, lads, the show is pretty much over. But lets have look. Lets is pretty much over. But lets have a look. Lets is pretty much over. But lets have a quick look. Lets is pretty much over. But lets have a quick look look. Lets is pretty much over. But lets have a quick look atnok. Lets is pretty much over. But lets have a quick look at fridays; have a quick look at fridays front pages. So the times has tory to shift higher taxes may never be reversed and the telegraph soon to block new 20 mile per hour zones. The guardian has sunak puts car drivers first in new election battle line the express. Pm faces calls to ditch European Courts the i private schools reveal plan to use loophole to avoid labour vat charge and of course the daily star demon from hell tries to murder sharon osborne. And those were the osborne. And those were the front pages. Thats it for tonights thanks josh tonights show. Thanks to josh and back and leo. Headlines is back tomorrow the host tomorrow with leo in the host chair. And if watching at chair. And if youre watching at 5 stay tuned for 5 am, then stay tuned for breakfast. But for now, its good morning. And breakfast. But for now, its g00 bless morning. And breakfast. But for now, its g00 bless. Morning. And god bless. Evening. Alex deakin good evening. Im alex deakin. This is your latest weather update from met for update from the met office for gb most of us will get wet gb news. Most of us will get wet overnight. Some downpours overnight. Some heavy downpours moving from to east. Some moving from west to east. Some gusty also picking up for gusty winds also picking up for a time. All thanks to this little area of pressure little area of low pressure could some very heavy little area of low pressure coulover some very heavy little area of low pressure coulover partssome very heavy little area of low pressure coulover parts of1e very heavy little area of low pressure coulover parts of south heavy little area of low pressure coulover parts of south wales rain over parts of south wales and particular. So we do have a met in met office, yellow warning in place parts of place here, but also parts of the midlands and extending up towards lincolnshire and across the midlands and extending up towcambridgeshire re and across the midlands and extending up towcambridgeshire and|d across the midlands and extending up towcambridgeshire and norfolk; the midlands and extending up towcambridgeshire and norfolk in to cambridgeshire and norfolk in line for some quite heavy downpours , especially through downpours, especially through the further north the early hours further north and west. It will turn little and west. It will turn a little drier with exception being drier with the exception being north west where north west scotland, where it will with further will stay blustery with further showers as skies clear temperatures dip to single temperatures may dip to single figures, most and figures, but most towns and cities will stay in double digits. Cities will stay in double digits. Friday is, by and cities will stay in double digits. Friday is, by and large, digits. Friday is, by and large, a fine day, early on there digits. Friday is, by and large, a fir beiay, early on there digits. Friday is, by and large, a fir be some early on there digits. Friday is, by and large, a fir be some rainrly on there digits. Friday is, by and large, a fir be some rain still1 there digits. Friday is, by and large, a fir be some rain still overre will be some rain still over east anglia in the south east of england away fairly england should scoot away fairly smartly. Plenty of showers smartly. Plenty of showers packing highlands in packing in over the highlands in the Western Isles and the northern where itll stay Northern Isles where itll stay blustery. Or 2 showers will Northern Isles where itll stay bluinny. Or 2 showers will Northern Isles where itll stay bluinn on or 2 showers will Northern Isles where itll stay bluinn on the showers will Northern Isles where itll stay bluinn on the breeze rs will Northern Isles where itll stay bluinn on the breeze elsewhere, feed in on the breeze elsewhere, but a and but for most its a bright and breezy friday. Spells of breezy friday. Good spells of sunshine in the south thatll feel pleasant with feel quite pleasant with temperatures up to celsius, temperatures up to 21 celsius, mostly 16 to 18 elsewhere. Saturday starts a bit chilly, but mostly starts fine and bnght but mostly starts fine and bright and many central and eastern parts will stay that way. However, out west cloud and rain will start to move in to Northern Ireland. Parts of north and west wales and then into northwest and west northwest england and south west scotland, wet scotland, as well as tending wet here, more turn here, it will once more turn very gusty again, temperatures for in the mid to high for most in the mid to high teens, but 20 celsius in the sunny expensive than last winter. The expensive than last winter. The governments under pressure to introduce more financial support, but how long can sticking plaster politics deal with britains Energy Crisis . With britains Energy Crisis . In the week, the home secretary called on International Law on refugees to be ripped up and rewritten. Her predecessor, priti patel, has defended her rwanda policy, saying we need a deterrent for illegal immigration. We have an exclusive interview with Dame Priti Patel this morning. Priti patel this morning. The rondo plan. The rondo plan. The rondo plan. I am very pro rwanda , obviously. I set up your idea. I set up your idea. Well, i set up and negotiated the economic and development partnership. Keep going through partnership. Keep going through the courts. Partnership. Keep going through the courts. Im partnership. Keep going through the courts. Im absolutely the courts. Im absolutely certain that its legal. I worked on the legalities of it. Rwanda will be a tremendous deterrent, and thats what we need. We only slogans. We dont need. We only slogans. We dont need platitudes. We need a deterrent. And rwanda is a powerful deterrent. Powerful deterrent. A new report reveals the shocking lack of disabled access at train stations in the north of england. As the debate over Regional Rail access continues. Regional rail access continues. News we look at how basic accessibility has been