Wanted to, but this is a much quicker way to do it for people who want to take that route. Police investigating the murders of an elderly couple in chelmsford in essex say they found human remains. The couples daughter, virginia mcculloch, appeared in court today charged with their murders. Shes been remanded in custody. Detectives believe lois and John Mcculloch were killed sometime between august 2018 and last week when concern for their welfare were raised at the former Prime Minister, liz truss has urged the government to cut taxes, shrink welfare spending and raise the retirement age. Speaking at the institute for government online event, liz truss defended decisions made when she was Prime Minister and she presented her mini budget shes argued its unfair to say shed pursued unfunded tax cuts. Nhs leaders say strikes by Junior Doctors and consultants this week will cause unprecedented disruption for patients. Consultants in england will walk out for 48 hours from tomorrow with Junior Doctors joining them on wednesday and picketing until friday. Emergency care will continue , Emergency Care will continue, but thousands of appointments will have to be postponed. And will have to be postponed. And finally, the folk musician Roger Whittaker has died today at the age of 87. All you are beautiful and i have loved you dearly , more have loved you dearly, more dearly than the spoken word can tell. Tell. Well, the singer songwriter was famous for that 1971 hit song, last farewell all. And of course, 1969 durham town. Roger course, 1969 durham town. Roger whittaker sold nearly 50 million records worldwide and was particularly popular in germany. Comedian matt lucas posted his tribute tonight on x saying, i adored durham town and the last farewell. Beautiful, warm, farewell. Beautiful, warm, catchy songs. Roger whittaker, catchy songs. Roger whittaker, who died today at the age of 87. Us gb news across the uk on your tv in your car, on your digital radio, and now on your Smart Speaker by saying, play gb news this is britains news. Channel hello, welcome to headliners. Hello, welcome to headliners. Im simon evans , joining me im simon evans, joining me tonight to squeeze tuesdays newspapers to a pulp. Two strong men of comedy josh howie and francis foster. Thats it. Lets see the pecs , francis, it. Lets see the pecs, francis, if you dont mind. There you go. Thats just the position you werent flexing there. No, i dont need to flex. No, i dont need to flex. Not with this body. Simon is coming out on the neck. Anyway we shouldnt get into homoerotic enterprises this early in the show. Lets check out tuesdays show. Lets check out tuesdays front pages. The daily mail kick off proof. You cant trust starmer on brexit and of course, Russell Brand dominating pictorially the telegraph doctors will be forced off picket lines and i think thats kate there under that life jacket. The guardian met warns it will take years to clear out rogue officers. That isnt one rogue officers. That isnt one picture. Thats liz truss. The picture. Thats liz truss. The mirror has new brand assault claim and poor old Roger Whittaker, top right at the eye news police examine new Russell BrandSexual Assault claims as live tour is at least. And finally the daily star. Hi love you boffins as always reveal emotional state just as vital as genesin emotional state just as vital as genes in determined thing your height. Well those were your front pages. So we will kick off front pages. So we will kick off unusually with our in depth look into the papers with the mirror. Josh yes. Josh yes. Josh yes. New brand assault claim. And new brand assault claim. And theyve got a picture of russell there. I think its strange that he would come out and do a photo shoot for them for that photo, but he looks furious enough, though. He looks very intense. He looks very intense. Yeah, hes tried a suit. I dont know what his look is there. Similar to your beard, josh . Im just saying the sort of dimensions of the beard that is the only way connected. The only way were connected. Dye my beard. And i dye my beard. And i dye my beard. You. Did you. Did you. Did you ever work with him . I know russell. Yeah, used to run a gig yeah, we used to run a gig together back the day. Did together back in the day. Did you . Interesting, because i wrote a the telegraph a piece today for the telegraph in i basically asserted in which i basically asserted that i didnt regard him as a circuit ever saw him circuit comedian. Ever saw him on or 2 people on the circuit. 1 or 2 people have oh, no, he did do have said, oh, no, he did do a little bit. He did do the circuit and i did the store with him. He did. He did do the circuit and the periphery. And then he had his own that like new own gig. That was like new material stuff like that. So material and stuff like that. So but could see he was but i could see he was definitely few years after you definitely a few years after you were the clubs like were doing the big clubs like the glees. I dont think he ever did and stand and did like the glees and stand and all places, he had an all those places, but he had an odd i mean, which is not to say that isnt a perfectly valid that it isnt a perfectly valid route to success that he took. You know, the criminal allegations to side. But it allegations to one side. But it was was odd was an odd he was an odd proposition, from the proposition, wasnt he, from the get go . I mean, he was it like i mean, he was it was like he was a star. Was going to be a star. And the stand up was part of that as opposed to the stand up being of what he being the centre of what he does. But anyway, yeah, this, this article this is the first person so this is the first person to forward the to actually come forward to the police theres an police saying theres an assault. Sexual took assault. Sexual assault took place london 2003. Place in Central London in 2003. Ago. 20 years ago. Yeah 20 years ago. Yeah and police saying they and the police saying they havent yet. Its all investigation yet. So its all heres another page. Heres another front page. Yeah, but they want to keep it over perhaps its it ticking over and perhaps its reasonable, they reasonable, francis, that they should in order to lure should do so in order to lure out hesitant witnesses out further hesitant witnesses and if you and so on. I dont know if you think a reasonable think thats a reasonable approach. Might well be. Approach. It might well be. I think the difficulty is whether hes innocent or guilty. I dont hes innocent or guilty. I dont know. But the problem is, is how are you going to make this allegation stick . How are you allegation stick . How are you going to take it to court . How are you going to prove in court that the Russell Brand sexually or assaulted or allegedly sexually assaulted this person 20 years ago . They cant they cant possibly do so unless they have, you know, unless they have, you know, unless they have either witnesses or phone messages. I witnesses or phone messages. I suppose theyve discovered theyve got some texts changed, but theyre not theyre not decisive. I think its simply an decisive. I think its simply an attempt to make it Common Knowledge and to do the damage to him that way. I think thats the end game, isnt it . What for this particular person . I mean, who knows what motivates . And also for the people for the people who did the story for the times, and on, times, for dispatches and so on, theyve what i mean, my theyve achieved what i mean, my only hot on it would be and only hot take on it would be and actually something actually its something that i then saw russell saying is i dont conspiracy, then saw russell saying is i dont taking conspiracy, then saw russell saying is i dont taking the nspiracy, then saw russell saying is i dont taking the truth acy, that hes taking the truth and theyre trying him theyre trying to bring him down. Is that the down. What i do know is that the same who made lots of same people who made lots of money off him years and now money off him for years and now thats exactly my point. Now theyre not making money from him. Now hes. At the time him. Now hes. But at the time they were able facilitate him they were able to facilitate him on and shielding him. The criminality element. The criminality element. This is stuff to be decided in a of law in terms of in a court of law in terms of his behaviour. Yeah, he his bad behaviour. Oh yeah, he was. Absolutely the was. That was absolutely the ticket. And himself ticket. And he and he himself has i was has talked about aslef. I was hoping could more of a hoping we could do more of a sort of because that clip went viral earlier of andrew and bev turner having a big argument viral earlier of andrew and bev tu gb having a big argument viral earlier of andrew and bev tu gb news. G a big argument at gb news. Oh, exactly. Oh, exactly. Yeah. So you should. Yeah, yeah, idiot. Yeah, you idiot. You say that hes not . Because going not . Because going to get because then im going to get cupped because then im going to get clipped other i mean, there clipped the other i mean, there are equally. Are two equally. I think, extended conspiracy theories. One is that hes being brought down because he was over the target. But other the target. Yeah, but the other one been one is that he has been pretending to be over the target for years order to for some years in order to gather around a gather a ground around him, a sort tribe followers who sort of tribe of followers who will this as just will now see this as just further evidence that that. Do you see what mean . You need to you see what i mean . You need to see theories go. See conspiracy theories can go. Could be as mental everybody could be as mental as antithesis. As he is antithesis. Anyway, poor old roger yeah. Anyway, poor old Roger Whittaker different era. Yeah, well, knew his yeah, well, he knew his daughter as well. Weirdly, this daughter as well. Weirdly, this is the night of connections on the yeah his daughter the front. Yeah his daughter jessica. And im sorry, jessica. Havent spoken to for a few years, but its that weird thing of, like, call you of, like, do you call it . You havent someone havent spoken to someone for a few years . Yeah, its very sad. But shes lovely person. But shes a lovely person. Love that i used to love that. That voice whistling on the voice and that whistling on the radio. To on the radio. Moving to on the telegraph frances telegraph now, frances yes, indeed. Is tory indeed. So this is a tory government trying government to trying to essentially say to doctors that theyre not able to strike, that there needs to be a minimum amount of doctors and nurses in hospitals in order to protect and safeguard patient welfare. And im going to be honest with you, i agree with this. I look, you, i agree with this. I look, doctors and nurses , they is doctors and nurses, they is their right. If they wish to go and strike. But that cant mean that patient care is damaged to such an extent that youre putting them at risk. No, i think thats reasonable. Its very difficult for people in positions where lives are at stake to take usual industrial action. But that strike versus the right to die. Yes. Or whatever or live. Yes. Or whatever or live. And thats a particularly because you can have firefighters and so on. They can go strike we get the army go on strike and we get the army in. You dont want the army in. But you dont want the army coming to do your coming in to do your hip operation . No, no, no. You certainly dont. Problem certainly dont. And the problem is because of what has is as well, because of what has been with covid, it been happening with covid, it means that waiting lists are already horrendously long and every time there is a strike day, its just getting longer and longer and longer. And when it comes to things like cancer appointments, they could literally be the difference between life and death. Well thatis between life and death. Well that is absolutely correct. And weve seen a spike, weve already seen a spike, i believe, we, in in an believe, havent we, in in an upfickin believe, havent we, in in an uptick in cancer. At least at the very least, progressing further than it should have done . Yes, absolutely. Earlier. Done . Yes, absolutely. Earlier. You know, i dont know where the mortality is at. What about the guardian, josh . Warns it will take yeah. Met warns it will take years clear out rogue years to clear out rogue officers and they it turned out i think it was about 8 or 9 months ago or something the met had hundreds of officers they were still paying who were on restricted duties or but they cant fire them. These are the ones against Sexual Assault allegations and part and very yeah. Part of it and very yeah. Or all levels but its really hard to fire a Police Officer maybe they should send those guys confront the bully guys out to confront the bully dogs. Thats it. Another win win situation. Canine team. Yeah. Situation. Canine team. Yeah. Yeah. So there has been recent in the last 12 months theres been a 66 increase in in in this uptick of people being able to finally be fired. But theyre basically saying, look, is going to take look, this is going to take us years. Think its that years. And i think its that theyve of opened a can theyve sort of opened a can of worms here theyre sort of worms here and theyre sort of saying we dig the more saying the more we dig the more stuff were finding and whatever. Its this kind whatever. But its not this kind of of were just of overnight thing of were just going to fire everybody whos already now already i suppose now they generally wear cams, generally they wear the cams, right . Wear body cams. Yes, they wear body cams. Yes, indeed. Theres a lot more evidence is being accrued the evidence is being accrued of the kind will get evidence is being accrued of the kincfired, will get evidence is being accrued of the kincfired, whereas will get evidence is being accrued of the kincfired, whereas previously at evidence is being accrued of the kincfired, whereas previously it you fired, whereas previously it probably bit a he said probably was a bit of a he said she said kind of situation, i suppose. Well, suppose. Was it. Well, well, absolutely simon also we absolutely, simon but also we need into account as need to take into account as well this is a this is well that this is a this is a job where you are put under horrendous levels of stress, which means that you do and say things in order to cope. Its things in order to cope. Its a famous, you know , adage that famous, you know, adage that doctors, nurses and Police Officers have dark , dark sense officers have dark, dark sense officers have dark, dark sense of humour, humour. Absolutely so, yeah, we need to be careful that we dont start metaphorically throwing the baby out with the bath water. And people who say off colour things or off colour comments or jokes, murdering babies as a metaphor for a bad joke. I mean. Yeah, exactly. So its important to exactly. So its important to know where to draw the line on this issue. Well, im assuming theyre talking more about about officers who have actually committed what would amount to an in any kind of. Yeah, an offence in any kind of. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly. And theyre automatically and theyre not automatically fired. The problem. Fired. I think is the problem. There story here build there is a big story here build hs2 promised north leaders hs2 has promised north leaders tell number 10. I mean it seems ridiculous they built as far as birmingham read some like it birmingham i read some like it took 71 billion spent so took 71 billion theyve spent so far to get to birmingham took 71 billion theyve spent so far i to get to birmingham took 71 billion theyve spent so far i thinkjet to birmingham took 71 billion theyve spent so far i think the 0 birmingham took 71 billion theyve spent so far i think the equivalent am took 71 billion theyve spent so far i think the equivalent in| and i think the equivalent in france they spent about 6 billion for the same thing and bought it in like in two years as opposed to this , isnt it . As opposed to this, isnt it . Its all about the badges and the trains birmingham. The trains to birmingham. This is slower is actually going to be slower than that we had than the train that we had before. See, dont see problem before. Sthat. Dont see problem before. Sthat. Why see problem before. Sthat. Why doe problem before. Sthat. Why do you3roblem before. Sthat. Why do you wantem before. Sthat. Why do you want to go with that. Why do you want to go to birmingham anyway . Birmingham, glee, all need i mean, seriousness , all mean, in all seriousness, all they do improve they needed to do was improve they needed to do was improve the just the the wi fi or just improve the 4g, the wi fi or just improve the 46, the 56 , the wi fi. All along 46, the 56, the wi fi. All along you been happy. Yeah, you would have been happy. Yeah, everyone youre everyone is happy once youre and an extra character, and maybe an extra character, you get conditioning, you get a air conditioning, better , better better sandwiches, better sandwiches, this kind of stuff. You know, make the environment better train better while youre on the train. That would have been fine, but i know. Very quickly, the i dont know. Very quickly, the daily this you, daily star. This is you, francis, with a story about height and optimism. Is that right . Yeah. Well essentially, if you have your height is not only dependent on genes and diet, but it also is revealing of your emotional state. So if youre a happy , happier, go youre a happy, happier, go lucky person , then youre more lucky person, then youre more likely to be tall , which is why likely to be tall, which is why nick dixon is very short, i have to say. I always like to have my to say. I always like to have my stool as elevated as possible on this show. It brings my spirits up. That is it for part one. Coming up, we have postmasters, pensioners all pensioners and programming. All set to be fattened up for christmas. In a couple christmas. See you in a couple of minutes gb news radio. So josh, we will kick off with the mirror first in this section, keir starmer is fat shaming brexit . Well all good news, everybody. Were rejoining the eu. That were rejoining the eu. That is the definitive statement. Well, thats certainly stephen fry says the labour are afraid to even talk. Even talk about it. Yeah, well i guess. I guess not feel it in our bones. Yeah, exactly. So but talk about it. Yes. And its , its about it. Yes. And its, its interesting to see how the different are covering different papers are covering this. Had on like this. The daily mail had on like its betrayer and this its the betrayer and this exactly showed his true colours and all stuff. But the and all this stuff. But the mirror saying what the mirror is going saying what the facts are, which is that they want deal that want to redo the deal that isnt. He said very clearly he doesnt to join the eu. He doesnt want to join the eu. He doesnt. What does he mean a doesnt. What does he mean by a thin, though . He thin, though . Basically he thinks we thinks that we didnt do we didnt. Well thats what i think it basically not good enough for us not enough connect with trade or whatever connections. Well or whatever connections. Well yeah exactly. But look he wants enough integrated integration. Well the thing is we left the eu now the whole point was we can make our own free trade deals. Well, surely we should be able to have some proper to have some kind of proper trade comprehensive trade trade deal, comprehensive trade deal biggest trading deal with our biggest trading partner and our closest trading partner. You know, doing partner. But, you know, doing focusing and focusing on australia and whatever. But lets get a great deal with our our closest trading partner. Thats, i think, what hes saying. What do you think, francis well, i think that it doesnt really keir starmer really matter what keir starmer says they are in the says or does. They are in the lead. They are going to win the next election. They have a double digit lead in the polls at the moment. So all of this is just him trying to basically grab as much of a left wing vote as possible. They are starting to firm up now, though. As josh said last week, they are starting to commit to some actual and that is, starting to commit to some actu know, and that is, starting to commit to some actu know, lisd that is, starting to commit to some actu know, i is always 5, starting to commit to some actu know, [is always the you know, there is always the risk people will go, oh, i risk that people will go, oh, i thought and actually , thought you were. And actually, i think thats a mistake. What they do is as vague as they should do is be as vague as possible. Keep saying things possible. Keep saying things like, what tories done. Like, look what the tories done. The is falling the entire country is falling apart and then they win. Well, they dont it. They well, they dont say it. They just people see actually just people see it. But actually i quite clever. I think this is quite clever. Maybe because this is wedge maybe because this is a wedge issue tories have issue in that the tories have come and said, no, were come out and said, no, were sticking with the plan that we have. Going to see have. So we are going to see some now, some delineation between which not between the two, which is not a bad thing. Francis independent now hopefully an end to a long running the running scandal is on the horizon. Absolutely and this is a post office scandal. So postmasters wrongly convicted of theft due to a faulty. It software will be given £600,000 each. And i dont know if you know about this case. It is absolutely horrendous. So the these postmasters are people running post offices in this country. Would giving a new software called horizon, which with the Accounting Software meant that there were discrepancy. So it looked like discrepancy. So it looked like these postmasters were being dishonest and they were stealing from the post offices. In fact, from the post offices. In fact, they werent. Its because the software was dodgy. One of the things i do remember it and its been people have been raising it for some time its obviously for some time and its obviously been one thing been rumbling on. One thing i find puzzling you find slightly puzzling is you would suddenly would think that the suddenly elevated of apparent elevated number of apparent postmasters would have in itself, but i think maybe they thought this software was so good they suddenly caught them all and they were being dodgy beforehand. But look, divorce, suicide and incarceration and defamation convictions. Suicide. Yes, convictions. Suicide. Yes, suicide. People lost their lives through this. Peoples lives have been destroyed through this thing. 736 people have were prosecco looted. 86 individuals had their convictions overturned so far. Now, so what this is, is those people or some of the people have been offered £100,000. Thats what they were previously offered. This is the government forward government coming forward and saying, well give you £600,000 if away. If you just sign this away. Well, what do you think, frances . Look, its frances . Well, look, its £600,000 is a lot of money. But the is sum of the reality is, is no sum of money bring back the loss of money can bring back the loss of a loved one. All the years spent in prison, all the that in prison, all the trauma that that basically , when youve been that basically, when youve been wrongly convicted of a crime and the damage to your reputation, i was going to say and projecting possibly. But i would imagine the people who are drawn the sort of people who are drawn towards postmasters towards being postmasters probably hold their own reputation a you know, reputation as a as a you know, for prudence and honesty and reliability in quite high. They probably value that quite significantly more even than the average individual. Well, when you read the testimony of people and they testimony of people and how they were shunned by their communities whatnot, yeah, communities and whatnot, yeah, well, sincerely that that well, sincerely hope that that will bring it to a close telegraph. Now, josh and an iron veil is being drawn across 1 in 7 councils in britain. Oh, very good. 1 in oh, very good. 1 in 7 councils adopt islamophobe here. Definition rejected over free speech fears. So in 2019 there was a Parliamentary Group formed to define islamophobia that was the idea behind it and they came up with it. Its rooted in racism. So islamophobia is racism. So islamophobia is rooted in racism. Now, first of rooted in racism. Now, first of all, thats circular thinking, like theres no its, you know , like theres no its, you know, and then secondly, its a type of racism that targets expressions of muslim ness or perceived muslimness. So first perceived muslimness. So first of all, what does target mean . Like are you criticising anything do islam and anything to do with islam and what is muslim ness as such . So its a very loose definition , its a very loose definition, very muddy. This is why circular , yeah. And why free speech advocates came forward and said this was a ridiculous definition. Yeah, its not that there isnt islam , you know. I dont isnt islam, you know. I dont know. Its not like it doesnt exist as a concept. I think islamophobia is the wrong word. Prejudice towards muslims is. Yeah, know, as a phobia, yeah, but you know, as a phobia, people argue the word phobia has the phobia has become the the suffix phobia has become the default means expressing any default means of expressing any kind of, as you say, prejudice , kind of, as you say, prejudice, hatred, bigotry or whatever. Its not always useful, i think, with homophobia , which i think, with homophobia, which i think, with homophobia, which i think the first i think think was the first one, i think it quite insightful because it was quite insightful because i people do i think a lot of people do project hostility project a kind of hostility towards homosexuality sometimes because a little bit because theyre a little bit afraid it. I think that you afraid of it. I think that you know, is a is a kind of legitimate observation on with islam. A different islam. Its rather a different business, you business, isnt it . Well, you want to say, i dont want to be able to say, i dont think you should conduct your affairs way in this affairs that way in this country. The problem is as country. And the problem is as well, simon, is you should be free to criticise any religion because what is religion . But as a set of beliefs and ideas and they should be as open to criticise ism as any set criticise ism as any other set of beliefs and ideas. And once you say, well, hang on, this is a protected category or class, then effectively what is happening is that we are living under a theocracy where you are not allowed to criticise a religion. Its very close to religion. Its very close to blasphemy. Course it is. Blasphemy. But of course it is. I just to play devils i do. Just to play devils advocate , do the point advocate, i do see the point that for lot of people , you that for a lot of people, you know , a dislike or distrust of a know, a dislike or distrust of a whole set of Cultural Values might very easily map very closely onto a certain kind of ethnicity as well. Yeah, but well, thats different. Thats an ethnicity. Whereas of course islam is a religion as such. White muslims, black muslims, asian muslims, chinese muslims. Its certainly indonesian. Its certainly indonesian. Its certainly indonesian. Its certainly indonesian. Its yeah, its, its set of ideas. So the idea that its racism is a particular form of prejudice is, is wrong. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway , staying with the anyway, staying with the telegraph now, frances , time to telegraph now, frances, time to be a pensioner. As long as you dont forget your keys. Well, absolutely. So pensioners are absolutely. So pensioners are now thousand pounds a year. Better off than working families. Theyve got more disposable income than working families. So as a result of that, theyre doing very, very well and people are some people are quite frustrated by this. But rishi sunak is actually saying that hes to going keep the triple lock, which will mean that pensions are linked with inflation and that pensioners continue to vote. Continue to vote. Tory, he says he says for this well , he tory, he says he says for this well, he hasnt tory, he says he says for this well , he hasnt confirmed this well, he hasnt confirmed after this election. No, which is optimistic that people might think he might have some kind of its been a bumpy , you know, its been a bumpy, you know, couple of years obviously, because they disputed the figures in 2022. Because they said it i think because they said it was pandemic but was a pandemic bounce. But theyve kept pace with it this yean year, havent they, when its been surge. Been obviously a huge surge. Yeah. Which very few yeah. Yeah which very few comedians have seen benefit from. And you of course. From. and you and you know, of course. No, no, not at all. Are no, not at all. But we are paying no, not at all. But we are paying the highest taxes since world war ii. Yeah this is crazy. This again, goes to crazy. But this again, goes to the being whats the baby boomers being whats called the golden generation, where everything worked out perfectly. Theyre buying houses. Yeah, ive had one idea, which i just think if youre a pensioner, certainly between 65 and should be offering and 75, you should be offering Free Childcare that would be quite a handy system , wouldnt it . So you continue to get your triple lock, but if there are any neighbours within ten doors of yours who want to drop their kids aged between say and kids aged between say two and five a great idea. I would exclude my parents because look how i turned out. Because look how i turned out. Daily now, josh , i daily mail. Now, josh, i think this is probably the last one of the section, a new free tv services coming up up tv services coming up made up of a of free tv a number of already free tv services. Services. Although its a slightly strange here. Theyre sort strange one here. Theyre sort of future proofing the self. Thats idea. Is to thats the idea. Uk is set to join free tv service to take thats the idea. Uk is set to joi|netflixee tv service to take thats the idea. Uk is set to joi| netflixee the service to take thats the idea. Uk is set to joi|netflixee the bbc, e to take thats the idea. Uk is set to joi|netflixee the bbc, itv take on netflix as the bbc, itv channel 4 and channel five join forces. Someone a few ago forces. Someone a few weeks ago was complaining there was complaining that there was a sort was unfair that tv sort of it was unfair that tv new tvs come with a netflix button. Oh okay. This is the idea. So the idea is that this would come with this new Service Button called everyone tv and then you can access it. And of course, as tvs have changed and as of services now are as a lot of services now are streamed , the idea to have streamed, the idea is to have this streaming service so its not going so you not going out. So you immediately a menu immediately brought to a menu for all catch tv. So its for all the catch up tv. So its like the sky menu, but with bbc and yes, that makes sense. Frances, do you watch a lot of tv . No, i dont watch a lot of tv . No, i dont watch a lot of tv. I think the tv is probably the wrong thing to say on a tv station, but its a tv is appearing on not watching is for appearing on not watching and what . He right. And you know what . He was right. But the tv is but no, i just think the tv is in death throes the in its death throes at the moment. I see this as the as moment. And i see this as the as the age of the internet. Well, certainly i think program tv, i mean, enough , we were mean, funnily enough, we were all saying the first thing that all saying the first thing that a lot of people have watched as and the and when it came out was the Russell Brand documentary. Yeah, and when it came out was the thad l brand documentary. Yeah, and when it came out was the thad l bra kind cumentary. Yeah, and when it came out was the r1 had l bra kind cu appointment 1, it had that kind of appointment viewing. Suddenly viewing. And you suddenly remember was like to sit remember what it was like to sit down a certain and watch something. People tweet it and whatnot. Yeah, but thats that is very much but the but much on the way out. But the but the. You russell the. Are you saying Russell Brand brought together . Simon brand brought us together . Simon for the development of a of a format, a platform like this which could bring together the what i suppose, with the traditional legacy channels that make some sort of sense does make some sort of sense does make sense. I wonder if were exempt in headliners because its like a live show. Its about the news. If absolutely an if we absolutely have an appointment viewing. Thank you very much. And thank you very much. And thank you very much. Appreciate time and we appreciate your time and commitment, folks. Well, that is it coming up, it for part two. Coming up, sexist , heart attack, sexist sexist, heart attack, sexist comedians , sexist rock comedians, sexist rock journalists. Its all coming up, 70s. Well see you very shortly i that 5mm that warm feeling inside and from boxt boilers is proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Hello. Very good day to you. It is going to turn very wet and windy as we go through tonight and into tuesday with some heavy rain and strong winds arriving for many of us looking at the Bigger Picture and heres the front that brought heavy rain earlier on monday. But our attention low attention is turning to low pressure out in the atlantic, which is going to turn things even unsettled and through even more unsettled and through the then there the rest of today. Then there are skies, are some clear skies, particularly across eastern parts, also plenty of parts, but also plenty of showers following in the showers following in from the west. Some these heavy, west. Some of these heavy, some of and of them thundery. And were going turning going to see things turning increasingly cloudy overnight with some wet and windy weather pushing the west after pushing in from the west after perhaps a start to the perhaps a chilly start to the night. Temperatures will pick up through early of through the early hours of tuesday morning. So itll be a mild start tomorrow for most of us. A cloudy, windy us. But a cloudy, wet and windy one. Can see the rain is one. You can see the rain is going to be widespread. Heavy for particularly across going to be widespread. Heavy for of particularly across going to be widespread. Heavy for of northwest rly across going to be widespread. Heavy for of northwest england, west parts of northwest england, west and really and wales. Here. We could really see totals building over the see totals building up over the next day or so. But a cloudy picture for and a windy one picture for most and a windy one with gales, perhaps some with coastal gales, perhaps some sunshine towards northern parts of. Temperatures near of scotland. Temperatures near normal of year. But normal for the time of year. But in wind, the under the in the wind, the rain under the cloud, its to feel pretty cloud, its going to feel pretty unpleasant. Wet and unpleasant. Also, a wet and unsettled day as we head into wednesday. Further outbreaks of rain, why those totals rain, which is why those totals likely continue build up. Likely to continue to build up. You can see the gradually you can see the rain gradually pushes eastwards as we pushes its way eastwards as we go the day with then go through the day with then showers behind. Showers following in behind. These still be heavy and these could still be heavy and perhaps at times perhaps thundery at times staying unsettled through much of the week, but of the rest of the week, but perhaps something drier for a spell to end friday. Spell of time to end friday. That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on radio. And welcome back to headliners. So we have the independent now, frances women are less likely to receive cpr from strangers, especially after recent allegations. Yes, indeed. Recent allegations. Yes, indeed. So this study has found that theres lower rates of cpr in pubuc theres lower rates of cpr in public were found in women regardless of their age. So people who are less likely to want to go and assist women and give them cpr, which to be fair, after everything thats happened in the past few years, is kind of understandable. Really cpr, in case any viewers arent familiar with it being sort of physical manipulation of the chest in order to get the heart going again, right . Yes. And look, you know, we can be flippant about this, but is flippant about this, but this is actually worrying cpr actually worrying because cpr is actually worrying because cpr is a saving technique, which a life saving technique, which is used to help people when theyve had some things like heart attacks. Et cetera. And heart attacks. Et cetera. And its really important that if a woman needs cpr and is in desperate need of it, that people dont feel embarrassed and able to administer it. A friend of ours, i wont say his name , told me that did name, told me that he did a johns ambulance course just because he was badgered onto it. And he was rather that and he was rather sceptical that it use. And it would be very much use. And within week had saved within a week had saved somebodys wow. Really somebodys life. Wow. Really yeah. Quite yeah. And it was quite interesting. Dont i interesting. I dont think i would know what to do, to be honest. I did a John Ambulance course about 30 years ago. I think university interlock think at university interlock your fingers. I mean, you think at university interlock your fingers. I mean, you sort your fingers. I mean, you sort of see it on the tv, dont you. But yeah. And i wouldnt i wouldnt know whether how to fish out the tongue and all the rest maybe its rest of it. Yeah. Maybe its something did all ought to be something we did all ought to be familiar with. They have. Theyve repurposed phone boxes with. Yeah. That with defibrillators. Yeah. That sort thing, isnt it . Yeah. Sort of thing, isnt it . Yeah. We should all get on top. Saying but theyre also saying that it because as women are it might be because as women are seen likely to seen as less likely to have heart you see heart attacks. So if you see a woman, not necessarily woman, youre not necessarily sure thats the reason why. So you necessarily to you wouldnt necessarily jump to that other is there like are there other is there like a sort of forking path you have to down to whats to go down to tell me whats wrong that . Wrong with that . You know , its not touching you know, its not touching the flowchart. The flowchart. Yeah. Wow. Okay. Staying in yeah. Wow. Okay. Staying in similar territory and now josh the mail. And they want to know if this is comedies metoo moment, which is odd because im pretty sure that metoo was comedies moment, wasnt it . N |m it . I do remember that. I do. I do remember that. Yeah. How Russell Brands yeah. So how Russell Brands behaviour was an open secret in the industry female stand up the industry and female stand up set up a stand up, set up a Whatsapp Group to warn one another at least five more another about at least five more sexual predators. So so you know, ive heard about this Whatsapp Group for years, like friends of mine, female , female friends of mine, female, female friends of mine, female, female friends of mine, of comics have talked about it. Its always been unclear to me who exactly talked about it. Its always beeron 1clear to me who exactly talked about it. Its always beeron it. Aar to me who exactly talked about it. Its always beeron it. Ando me who exactly talked about it. Its always beeron it. And buts who exactly talked about it. Its always beeron it. And but what exactly talked about it. Its always beeron it. And but what they tly was on it. And but what they dont sort of mention this because was set up during the because it was set up during the metoo movement. Right. And i believe there was someone in scotland like had scotland who was mentor like had met, like met and was being met, like had met and was being very inappropriate and whatever. And i think that that that was uncovered him, which is great. But but then but nothing more seemed to really come out from it. What i heard happened to the group was and this could be mishearing was it just went a little bit over the top and people started getting put on this list. These this men for not not inappropriate behaviour like maybe sort of talking a bit close to somebody or whatever, you know, and that that fine line and well this is it. It can be used obviously in bad faith. I mean thats the problem with we all remember Phillip Schofield passing the list to David Cameron of people who were supposed to have been involved in horrific child sex offences and so on. And how quickly that it became obvious that its a its a very dangerous territory. Well, it is very dangerous territory because whilst rape, Sexual Assault and all of these crimes are horrific and the impact that they have on their victim can can last for their victim can can last for the rest of their lives. We also need to be very careful that we dont just smear people as rapists and sexual offender hours just because of hearsay. So i suppose in a way what were saying is the list as it currently functions is possibly the perfect compromise. But of course theyre to be course theyre going to be because nobodys life is going to having a bad to be ruined by having a Bad Reputation , you know, thrust out reputation, you know, thrust out there. Itsjust reputation, you know, thrust out there. Its just keep your eyes open. If you find yourself in a dressing room with this guy. Open. If you find yourself in a dre but; room with this guy. Open. If you find yourself in a dre but well,1 with this guy. Open. If you find yourself in a dre but well, yeah, this guy. Open. If you find yourself in a dre but well, yeah, thisthen but well, yeah, but then i saw an accusation that went out this seemed this weekend that was seemed quite spurious claim of quite a spurious claim of someone. Okay but not someone. Right. Okay but not sexual. Like someone basically walking in on. Like someone had locked a toilet door. And then this person now, in this comic, we the claim has been made we know the claim has been made against very upset against hes like very upset about it and go, wait a minute. This happened, you know, so this this happened, you know, so it becomes there is it becomes i mean, there is a part me, ill be honest, part of me, ill be honest, maybe its selfish that kind of wishes the would come out wishes the names would come out just we can all just so just so that we can all just so that the air and we that it clears the air and we kind of go. So the 98 of who so the 98 of blokes who havent you know, a cloud havent got you know, a cloud hanging their heads just hanging over their heads just sort go, you, you sort of go, thank you, okay, you know, because is know, but right, because it is beginning feel the beginning to feel as if the whole comedy is, is suspect. Well, its emu yeah, well, its like you said in your article about how russell in particular Russell Brand in particular comes industry. Comes from the tv industry. Thing because very different thing because your whole status is elevated on tv. You, you know, you are the talent. You have people talent. You have people scurrying it doesnt scurrying around. It doesnt happen comedy. What it happen with comedy. But what it happen with comedy. But what it happen dont have any happen here, we dont have any of. I dont i dont even of this. I dont i dont even get precise reason. I dont even get precise reason. I dont even get a cab home at the end of the night mate. Also, night anymore, mate. But also, a lot of is coming from the night anymore, mate. But also, a lot ofmic is coming from the night anymore, mate. But also, a lot ofmic circuitning from the night anymore, mate. But also, a lot ofmic circuit where am the night anymore, mate. But also, a lot ofmic circuit where youve open mic circuit where youve got of thats true got a lot of yeah, thats true as guarded and now francis as well. Guarded and now francis rolling founder jen wenner Rolling Stone founder jen wenner is gathering moss after is gathering some moss after all. Yeah. The founder of the all. Yeah. So the founder of the Rolling Stone, jann wenner, has come under a little bit of criticism. Um, so because he he criticism. Um, so because he he created this article, this book, i cant remember what it was. Its a book where he only. Yeah, that was it. The book called the white master. Yes, exactly. Only white master. Yes, exactly. Only white rock performers whom he dubbed the philosophers or the philosophers of rock and saying that they were more articulate than their black counterparts, which , lets be fair, is a which, lets be fair, is a little bit racist. Well, particularly, let me play the devils advocate. He says devils advocate. He says theyre articulate. He talks about it at some length and he says they dont articulate on rock and roll. And i mean , he rock and roll. And i mean, he says, like Curtis Mayfield, marvin gaye and also Joni Mitchell, because theres no women in there. Yeah, Joni Mitchell has never made a rock n roll record in her life. Shes a folk jazz singer. Well, i find that interesting because that quite interesting because neither the nor neither marvin gaye nor the nor nor Curtis Mayfield are actually rock and rollers. Marvin gaye is a soul singer. Thats what hes saying. He says he says stevie wonder, maybe you could argue he might have something to say about roll. But it is. I about rock n roll. But it is. I mean, phil lynott have mean, phil lynott would have been argument, you been a good argument, maybe, you know, jet, you know, or phil lynott jet, you know, or phil lynott jet, you know, chuck berry would have beenin know, chuck berry would have been in there. Berry only know, chuck berry would have been inawaye. Berry only know, chuck berry would have been in away recently. 5erry only know, chuck berry would have been in away recently. Thatsnly passed away recently. Thats a good could have had good point. He could have had chuck berry, but names chuck berry, but the names he mentions bono, dylan, mentions bono, bob dylan, jerry garcia, john garcia, mick jagger. John lennon. Pete lennon. Springsteen. Pete townshend. Also about townshend. And what also about slash from from guns and roses. Is he not a rock and roller . You is he not a rock and roller . You say hes mixed race. Yes, he is. Yeah. So the you. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So the you know , look, and especially when know, look, and especially when you think the rock and roll comes down directly from blues music, i do find it quite insulting , if im honest. Maybe insulting, if im honest. Maybe be right. He could have. Yeah, you know what youre saying. You know what youre saying. Its disingenuous to mention marvin gaye and not kind of go, well, but not him. But well, yeah, but not him. But yeah, yeah , exactly. Yeah, yeah, exactly. At the end he says maybe but at the end he says maybe i found i should have gone and found one. Says, one black american one. He says, one black american in america. They got called, like they say, black like they use that term. I would say use that term. I would say someone whos black like, but they go like one black or and one woman artist to include here. That didnt measure up to the same historical standard just to avert this kind of criticism, which is mental. Yeah, yeah , it wouldnt. Yeah, yeah, it wouldnt. No, youre right. Chuck berry would have been a good person to hear from. Yeah chuck berry. I mean, i think it was a compilation of his former interviews. Maybe he didnt have one, thats why. One, but maybe thats why. Anyway, taken now. Anyway, hes taken the hit now. I believe been from i believe hes been removed from the roll hall of fame the rock and roll hall of fame and all the rest of it. The times. Now, josh, historian has defiled with iron defiled the empire with iron theft claims. Although im trying to work out if thats maybe a pun on file and maybe a pun on on file and define and no, i think i think its just hyperbole in this thing. Yeah. Historian depher zippo , which is totally ridiculous. So this is in the history and Technique Technology journal and there investigating dr. Jenny bulstrode who said that henry court, whos famous for are not that i knew who he was, but he made did some iron iron making techniques. Yes. And she is claiming that actually he stole them from 72 slaves in jamaica. Well from there that 72, 76, 76 sorry metal 66 black metallurgist in jamaica. The famous song. And yeah. And famous song. And yeah. And basically another historian has come forward and theres absolutely no evidence for this. No, its totally spurious and ridiculous and whatnot and shes come up with it on some podcasts about white supremacy. Yeah , yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And shes sort of saying they didnt just steal black peoples bodies, their ideas bodies, they stole their ideas and whatever. And this is and their whatever. And this is like not helpful. Is it . Is it . No, its not helpful. Like when there are interesting things, are interesting things, there are interesting People History people of colour within history and you know, theres and there are you know, theres arguably things have been a bit myopic on the old white european front whatnot. But at the front and whatnot. But at the same time, this sounds benign. Bronzes, they had some metallurgy in africa, but i dont went over to dont think it went over to jamaica with the slaves. Jamaica with with the slaves. No, no. And are beautiful, by and those are beautiful, by the them the the way. I saw them in the museum. But yeah, yeah. And museum. But yeah, but yeah. And that appropriate version museum. But yeah, but yeah. And th. It, appropriate version museum. But yeah, but yeah. And th. It, its appropriate version museum. But yeah, but yeah. And th. It, its like propriate version museum. But yeah, but yeah. And th. It, its like itspriate version of it, its like its unnecessary hurts. Unnecessary and probably hurts. Shes elevated her name, but possibly reputation. Possibly not her reputation. Were to clip were going to have to clip along in fact , that along quickly now. In fact, that is part three coming up. Is it for part three coming up. Dave ting, you special, a love of barbie movies, good sense of barbie movies, a good sense of barbie movies, a good sense of humour and at least six foot three in your socks. Thats what women looking will women are looking for. We will see you in four and welcome back to headliners for the final section. It is the for the final section. It is the mirror now. Josh, its becoming easier to see why women at least might be lonely. Is that right . Yes yes. Well, majority of women say its a major red flag. If say its a major red flag. If a man refuses to watch the barbie movie. Now, this says here the movie. Now, this says here the barbie movie is considered by many to be the film of the year. Im sure thats true, but its certainly not know at all. Youve seen it. Yes, its very disappointing. Very. My wife and daughter assured me it was light hearted and just didnt find it funny. There were light hearted and funny couple of gags, there were light hearted and funrl couple of gags, there were light hearted and fuan found couple of gags, there were light hearted and fuan found tookiple of gags, there were light hearted and fuan found took the of gags, there were light hearted and fuan found took the family, but i found took the family, which mistake because which was a big mistake because the there was, you know, the boys there was, you know, there not a positive message there was not a positive message about film. About men in that film. Was very hard to see what it was very hard to see what the mean, just the message was. I mean, just all on a sort of quest all they left on a sort of quest and immediately and then almost immediately wanted status wanted to restore the status quo, which had not been anyway. This conversation proves so this conversation proves that were lucky were married. Yeah. We werent , we yeah. Because if we werent, we wouldnt meet wouldnt we wouldnt meet a partner because thats what my wife has, a cupboard full of red. Thats what they want. Thats what they want. They want someone going, barbies the best film ive ever seen. So they want a gay man here, listen bit. Is the listen to this bit. This is the bit i thought was bizarre. Bit that i thought was bizarre. A whopping said it a whopping 53 of women said it was flag. Their partner was a red flag. If their partner didnt the flick didnt want to watch the flick directed by greta gerwig. That is compared with only of men is compared with only 31 of men who deal breaker. Who said its a deal breaker. Yeah, is no number of yeah, no, there is no number of men who think its a deal breaker not to watch barbie like 21 of men who are trying to have sex. Yeah. Who would who would give answer . Give that answer . Said it would be a deal who said it would be a deal breaker she insisted on breaker if she insisted on watching maybe know. Watching it . Maybe i dont know. Maybe its maybe that way round. Its ridiculous all ridiculous. These are all ludicrous. They said 76 saw ludicrous. They said 76 saw being a maga republican as being a deal breaker. Thats like half the half the. I mean, this is an american. Well, the one that american. Well, the one that i found even more ridiculous is 55 said that they saw it as a deal breaker. If they listen to the joe rogan podcast. Its absurd. Its propaganda, particularly your episode. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. I understand that one. Yeah that makes total sense. More dating news in the mail for artists. Something that will be news to this shows vast collective female fan base. Yes, collective female fan base. Yes, indeed is what it says youre indeed it is what it says youre having a laugh. Women dont just prefer funny men. They also think theyre more intelligent and earn more. Which just goes to show how little women actually know. So so, yeah. So basically its saying if youre a man and youre funny, you will seem to be more attractive, more intelligent, and therefore have a better career because one i remember on my show , we spoke to remember on my show, we spoke to an evolutionary psychologist who actually said the reason that we have humour is so that we can display intelligence. Sexual selection. Yes. Its by saying that were so successful that we can use all of this energy and put it into something as frivolous as humour, thereby displaying how successful we are. The its the peacocks tail, isnt it . It indeed it is. Redundant capacity. Have to say redundant capacity. Have to say though the examples given are not that persuasive. This is one of the funny remarks they were given. Their remarks. Yeah. The past, present and future were having an it was tense i it sounds like the winner of the best cinema. Yeah. No, thats a bit unfair on that, mate. At least thats structurally sound a joke. Structurally sound as a joke. This what call this one. What do you call a tiger with glasses . A scientist 7 tiger with glasses . A scientist . Tiger. I know. Thats the. Thats the answer. You. But thats the unfunny know, but thats. I prefer that kind of, you know. But i think yeah, obviously menus, humour able menus, humour or some men able to use humour. There is a to use humour. And there is a study comedians showing that study of comedians showing that comedians on average have a higher yeah. The problem is higher iq. Yeah. The problem is were too funny , so we dont were too funny, so we dont actually earn any money. Well, it thats true. Its all a question of the scenario, isnt it . Its fine if youre just like sitting around having isnt it . Its fine if youre julaugh sitting around having isnt it . Its fine if youre julaugh on ting around having isnt it . Its fine if youre julaugh on a1g around having isnt it . Its fine if youre julaugh on a sunday d having isnt it . Its fine if youre julaugh on a sunday afternoon, a a laugh on a sunday afternoon, a couple lagers being jolly couple of lagers being jolly grace pressure. Grace under pressure. Thats what attractive. If what women find attractive. If you when you can remain funny when everythings going wrong , yeah, everythings going wrong, yeah, thats when they start to go , thats when they start to go, oh, this is a keeper. Well really, they should come to some of joshs gigs then. I do think of joshs gigs then. I do think there is something to that. If you can die with grace. Ive been there. Ive been there. Royal news. Royal news in the sun. Now. Francis, the heir to the throne, can afford to deny his kids things that poor people feel obliged buy them. Do you feel obliged to buy them. Do you know just. Know what, simon . I just. I despair. I dont want to hear or talk about family talk about the royal family anymore. Okay . I dont want to do it. I dont want to do it. Josh, you can talk about this. Actually, there is an interesting element to this particular normal particular the seven normal things charlotte and things that George Charlotte and louis do. So louis are not allowed to do. So things number one is things like so number one is theyre ipads and theyre not allowed ipads and number they they are not number two is they they are not allowed any junk food. So they cant allowed any junk food. So they cant any allowed any junk food. So they cant any packaged foods. Cant have any packaged foods. Now, two examples now, those two examples are basically because theyre rich. Yeah. If you dont have an ipad, then theyve got nannies there to take. Talk here about to take. They talk here about there. Theyre out there playing games. In a perfectly games. Theyre in a perfectly good. So course theyve got good. So of course theyve got a garden that they can play in. We dont that. Theyve got dont have that. Theyve got someone actually someone who can actually engage with as to my wife with them as opposed to my wife and at home and trying and i working at home and trying to do a thousand different things, has to be things, although it has to be said that kids did find things to occupy eventually to occupy them eventually before there mean , to occupy them eventually before theremean , but, you know, ours i mean, but, you know, ours grew with them. I know there grew up with them. I know there may be two working and may be two working parents and yeah, youre absolutely may be two working parents and yeah, though. Re absolutely may be two working parents and yeah, though. Re absl lutely may be two working parents and yeah, though. Re absl mean, it right, though. It is. I mean, it is a luxury. And in a way, its sexual is sexual selection. Again, it is like you have the like being funny if you have the capacity. Is a flex. Our kids capacity. It is a flex. Our kids dont have phones. Our kids dont have phones. Our kids dont ipads , our kids, dont have ipads, our kids, blah, blah. Go blah, blah, blah. They just go skiing and play tennis. Whos got cook this got the time to cook all this food . Exactly. Know, food . Well, exactly. You know, and virtue and its glorified virtue signalling. Its the fact that we support these people with our taxes and then theyre gone. We support them as they do. We do. And then they come and lecture us and go, oh, look how great our life is. Yeah, well, so what . I dont care. I support them. I support them. What about your uncle andrew . Tell me about that. The fussy eating one, though i support that. Do you like that . That. Do you not like that . I think that is yeah. No, i think that is absolutely right. Think absolutely right. I think that i respect that. Shove it down their throat. Finally. Thats. Thats finally. Yeah, thats. Thats how round last how the police came round last time. A story in the time. Josh howie a story in the independent that a french ski resort for good resort is to close for good despite brexit. Yeah. Nothing this one doesnt have anything to do with brexit. We cant blame brexit on this one. Yeah. French ski resort closes forever due to lack snow. Is resort lack of snow. This is a resort thats near trois valley. If thats near the trois valley. If youve those out youve done those gigs out there, fun at. There, theyre pretty fun at. And yeah, basically were and yeah, they basically were losing five, half ,1 losing like five, half ,1 million a year and they havent had enough snow, right . Just didnt have enough snow. The last few seasons. They got like four weeks of snow. They used to get like ten years ago, like months and months of snow. Its very sad. Just not worth firing months and months of snow. Its verthe d. Just not worth firing months and months of snow. Its verthe oldjst not worth firing months and months of snow. Its verthe old littlet worth firing months and months of snow. Its verthe old Little Railway firing months and months of snow. Its verthe old Little Railway. Ring months and months of snow. Its verthe old Little Railway. Well, up the old Little Railway. Well, i guess theres that economic thing a lot of them are using. Thats how theyre surviving by using snow gear. Using that snow gear. Can become a hiking maybe it can become a hiking central. Thats i think well, thats what i think they turn it into. They want to turn it into. Yeah. Lets not yeah. And also, lets not forget that the french forget as well that the french dont working, dont like working, so that might down as well. Might be down to it as well. Well, the show is nearly over, just like the snow. Lets take another tuesdays another quick look at tuesdays front wrap up. We have front pages to wrap up. We have the what do we got first, the daily mail. Proof you cant daily mail. Proof you cant trust starmer on brexit. The telegraph doctors will be forced off picket lines. Guardian met warns it itll take years to clear out rogue officers. The clear out rogue officers. The mirror new brand assault claim and farewell Roger Whittaker the eye news police examine new Russell BrandSexual Assault claims as live tour is axed. And finally, the daily star. Hi love you boffins reveal emotional state just as vital as genes in getting hyped. Thats all we have time for. Thank you to my guests, josh and frances. Ill be back tomorrow at 11 pm. With paul cox and lewis schaffer. Maybe ill in if maybe ill call in sick if youre watching at 5 am. Stay tuned for breakfast. Otherwise thank for your business and thank you for your business and trade. Soon. Trade. Well see you again soon. Good night. Things are heating looks like things are heating up. Boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Of weather on. Gb news. Hello. Very good day to you. It is going to turn very wet and windy as we go through tonight and into tuesday with some heavy rain and strong winds arriving. Rain and strong winds arriving. For many of us looking at the Bigger Picture. And heres the front heavy rain front that brought heavy rain earlier monday. But our earlier on monday. But our attention turning to low attention is turning to low pressure out atlantic, pressure out in the atlantic, which is going to turn things even unsettled and through even more unsettled and through the rest of today. There the rest of today. Then there are some clear skies, particularly across eastern parts, but also plenty of showers following in from the west. These heavy, some west. Some of these heavy, some of them thundery. And were to going see things turning increasingly and windy weather with some wet and windy weather pushing west after pushing in from the west after perhaps a chilly start the perhaps a chilly start to the night. Temperatures will pick up through the early of through the early hours of tuesday will be tuesday morning. So it will be a mild tomorrow most mild start tomorrow for most of us. Cloudy , wet and windy us. But a cloudy, wet and windy one. You can see the rain is going to be widespread. Heavy for particularly across for some, particularly across parts north west england, parts of north west england, west here. We could west and wales. Here. We could really see totals building up over the next day or so. But a cloudy picture for most and a windy one with coastal gales, perhaps some towards perhaps some sunshine towards northern scotland and northern parts of scotland and temperatures normal for the temperatures near normal for the time year. The wind, time of year. But in the wind, the the cloud, its the rain under the cloud, its going to feel pretty unpleasant. And unsettled day. Also, a wet and unsettled day as into wednesday. As we head into wednesday. Further outbreaks of rain, which is those totals likely to is why those totals likely to continue build up. You can continue to build up. You can see rain gradually pushes see the rain gradually pushes its way eastwards as we go through day then through the day with then showers in behind showers following in behind these be heavy and these could still be heavy and perhaps at times these could still be heavy and perhaps unsettled at times these could still be heavy and perhaps unsettled through; these could still be heavy and perhaps unsettled through much staying unsettled through much of the rest of the week. But perhaps something drier for a spell to end friday. Spell of time to end friday. Looks like things are heating up. Boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on. To meet the french president , to meet the french president , Emmanuel Macron, in paris later to test out his post brexit ideas. Our Political Editor is there for us here in paris , there for us here in paris, where labour leader sir keir starmer meets french president Emmanuel Macron on the biggest overseas visit of his time as labour leader. But how is that break in protocol going down in downing street . Our deputy political street . Our deputy Political Editor will bring you the view from westminster tom harwood in london. As pressure mounts on the Prime Minister to stick to his promises over border pledges. Promises over border pledges. In other news, Russell Brands tour has been postponed as the metropolitan police say its received a report of an alleged Sexual Assault in the wake of media allegations about the comedian and the actor. Senior doctors walking out again today over pay. Whats the again today over pay. Whats the government going to do to stop the strikes . The Health Secretary will be joining us just after a 6 45 this morning. And its another blustery day ahead. Well bring you the latest weather updates with alex burkill. Hello. Its wet and windy hello. Its wet and windy this tuesday. A real autumnal this tuesday. A real autumnal feel to the weather. Ill have more later , but all eyes on 6 20 more later, but all eyes on 6 20 as paul coyte