Who claimed to be from morocco. Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper says his conviction exposes what shes called an alarming catalogue of failings in the home offices handling of his asylum claim. A teacher his asylum claim. A teacher convicted of having sex with two schoolboys becoming pregnant by one of them has been described by a judge today as a predator. Rebecca jones was found guilty of six counts of engaging in Sexual Activity with a child. Sexual activity with a child. She denied having sex with one schoolboy and claimed a relationship with a second teenager began only once he had left school and after she had been sacked during her two week trial, the High School Teacher told the court that she craved attention and was flattered by the teenagers. The 30 year old will be sentenced in july. Well, will be sentenced in july. Well, theres still no word tonight on how long residents in south devon will have to boil their water after a parasite got into suppues water after a parasite got into supplies following possible contamination from cow manure. There are now 46 confirmed cases of cryptosporidium, according to health officials. It means that health officials. It means that cases of the diarrhoea inducing bug have more than doubled in less than 24 hours, more than 100 people have also reported symptoms , and the king, the symptoms, and the king, the queen and Prince William will attend ceremonies in france next month to mark the 80th anniversary of the d day landings. Anniversary of the d day landings. His anniversary of the d day landings. His majesty and queen landings. His majesty and Queen Camilla will join a commemorative event at the British Normandy memorial, while the prince of wales will attend a separate canadian ceremony. Buckingham palace, though , says buckingham palace, though, says the princess of wales is not expected to travel to france. Expected to travel to france. For the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. Common alerts now, though, its time for headliners. For headliners. Thank you sam. Hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at saturdays top stories. Joining me tonight are two delightful comedians frida kahlo fan crest at a wedding and frida nipple fan nicolas de santo. How are you both doing . I am not a big frida kahlo fan , right . Im not not a fan, fan, right . Im not not a fan, although i think the tote bags can be a bit irritating. Is she the woman with the monobrow . Yes, she is sort of noel gallagher. Yes, yes, she was an early oasis fan. I think that was her thing. Yeah. And thats shes just famous for having a big eyebrow. Nicolas. Yeah, thats all she did. Yeah, thats all she did. Yeah, thats all she did. Yeah, well, i dont want to disparage her art, but not fan. But im not. Not a fan of frida nipple movement. Frida nipple movement. Okay, well, its friday night anyway. Lets have a look at saturdays front pages. The daily mail leads with hunt warns families face £2,100 bill to pay for labour spending. The for labour spending. The telegraph has landlords face rent caps under labour. Were going to cover that in a moment. The guardian has revealed. Alcohol abuse costs soar to £27 billion a year. The times has protectionism for teachers free speech on religion. The i news has benefits. System insiders reveal how targets are used to decide disability claims. And finally , the daily star has finally, the daily star has very, very hungry caterpillars. Go on the rampage. And those were your front pages. And lets were your front pages. And lets have a closer look at those front pages, starting with the times. Cressida, what have they got on the cover . Theyve got protection for teachers, free speech on religion, push for change after protests and death threats. So this, is a new report from lord walney, who is the governments adviser on Political Violence and disruption. And hes suggesting new guidance for schools. Teachers will be given protection from claims of blasphemy by religious groups under proposals set out in this report , which is all well and report, which is all well and good. This is coming off the back of what happened at batley grammar school. A child scuffed a quran and then lots of parents protested, sent death threats. I believe the teachers are separate. Separate. Those are the wakefield incidents. Its been a few a few incidents. Its been a few a few incidents. So the batley grammar teacher, i believe he showed. Did he show a cartoon or something . Mohammed. Mohammed. Yeah , yeah. And theyre yeah, yeah. And theyre wrong. Mohammed, you know, its the prophet. So you know, and thats obviously, you know, a lot of people go nuts if you do that. So he had to go into hiding and hes still three years on. Hes still in hiding with his family. With his family. Yeah. Which might make you think, well, this is a great idea, but i have to say, did we need new guidance or could the old laws in place have been used to stop whats already happened . Yeah, im sure it was never okay to treat teachers like that. Yeah, but i mean, if it if all it takes is new legislation. Well, so be it. So this is an independent review commissioned by the government. And, in the recommendations they have emphasised the fact for this to become a statutory free. So, so teachers can have Legal Protection against such threats and, mistreatment. But do you think legislation can actually deal with this issue . Because, i mean, i dont think those mobs of islamists being for a teachers blood are going to be like, oh, wait a minute, were breaking the law doing this. Well, that is my fear. Personally, if i were a teacher, i dont think i would be any more inclined to show a cartoon of mohammed after this report than before it may be. A better solution would be to arm teachers with ak 47 seconds. Well, i am pro Second Amendment pro gun obviously in this country its still a dream. But ive always said that yes, lets lets deal with the root of the problem and the root of the problem is when you open the borders and you bring in millions of people who have totally diverse values and modus operandi. Yeah and then there we are. And weve got a picture of the mohammed. Oh, no, we dont, the mohammed. Oh, no, we dont, anyway, moving on, lets have a look at the guardian. Apparently alcohol abuse is costing england £27 billion a year. I mean, in fairness, thats the price of two rounds in london. Nicolas. Yeah . Tell me about it. Not that im a big consumer of. Im very mediterranean in my consumption but revealed alcohol abuse costs. So up to £27 billion a year. So so this cost, has basically encompasses a variety of aspects from Health Related problems. So the cost on the nhs, lack of productivity , the nhs, lack of productivity, people who lose their jobs, social services and all that. And of course, it has been on the rise. 37 more, compared to last time. This was studied in 2003. So now institute of alcohol studies and some other groups are pushing or asking for tougher taxes and tougher regulation. But is that the solution . Thats the dilemma. If people are libertarian or people are for personal responsibility , are for personal responsibility, like in ancient rome, they said in medium state virtues like moderation, virtue is in moderation, virtue is in moderation. And again, if moderation. And again, if theyre going to raise the price, people like myself or yourself who are going to turn to consumers, pardon . Youre going to turn to heroin because it will become i mean, well, this is whats happenedin mean, well, this is whats happened in scotland unaffordable. So yeah, in scotland they had minimum unit alcohol pricing. And so it pushes up the cost of. Getting pushes up the cost of. Getting off your tree for your average scottish neer do well likes to sit in a bus stop and drink a bottle of cider. So instead theyre turning to street drugs which are cheaper by comparison. Which are cheaper by comparison. That is just terrible. I like that the alcohol industry have come back on this. A guy called matt lambert, whos the chief executive of the portman group, and they represent the alcohol industry, and he says that the irs, thats the group whove whove created this have failed to take into account the significant direct Economic Contribution of the alcohol industry to the wider economic and social benefits of moderate and social benefits of moderate and responsible alcohol consumption. Well, its so true, consumption. Well, its so true, isnt it . Weve got a declining birth rate. We need people to get drunk and chat each other up. Yeah, id be very sad if we drank even less. So do you think we need to prescribe young people alcohol to get them to. Well, for some people, its a lubricant, isnt it . Thats all im saying. Although if you are planning on having sex, please do not use alcohol. You know , if you dont you know, if you dont consume too much, if you dont get drunk, you know, i dont want to use a coarse language, but, you know, binge drinking and you are less of a man if you dont have shot after shot that needs to be tackled because its not masculine just of the shot. What are you why are you not a man . I like how theyve pointed out here. Thats a great point, that the average cost per head of alcohol harm in the uk is £485 a year, rising to 562. If you live in the north east specifically says that. And thats interesting because you know , the north east because you know, the north east is generally less economically productive , than than the south. Productive, than than the south. So, you know, so they must be really earning it. Yeah. Yeah. And yeah. And lockdown yeah. And lockdown , yeah. And lockdown , of yeah. And lockdown, of course, had a huge impact on alcoholism in the uk , because alcoholism in the uk, because people were locked inside next to the fridge, which had a bottle of chablis inside it and saw their business disappear , saw their business disappear, you know, domestic abuse. Their livelihoods and all the, you know, other opportunities for socialisation were taken away from them. Yeah. That was their only joy left. They just had tiger king and alcohol, a terrible policy. Moving to on the telegraph now, crystal, what have they got on the cover . Landlords face rent caps under labour. Boohoo, Rachel Reeves says there may be a case for allowing councils to set local limits. So she wants this local limits. So she wants this to be local. So the measure would mean local authorities could prevent landlords from raising rents above a set proportion every year. A similar policy, introduced in scotland by Nicola Sturgeon , drove by Nicola Sturgeon, drove landlords out of the market, reduced the supply of housing and forced up rents. Yeah, everything. I mean, its interesting economist s never agree on anything, but they all agree that rent caps are an absolutely atrocious policy. If you want to increase the amount of housing and if you want to lower the price of housing, you dont introduce onerous rules and make it more difficult to be a landlord, that all the costs , landlord, that all the costs, all the burdens that get put on landlords are passed on to the tenants. Nicholas. Exactly. I mean, this is i know you are a fan of this sentence. Hello. Im from the government and ive come here to help by famously said by well, hes not a fan. He thinks its the terrifying the most terrifying. Yeah, well, Ronald Reagan said thats the most. Yeah, the most terrifying sentence in the engush most terrifying sentence in the english language. The government can never help it can only get in the way and make things worse. Woise. Worse. At least in this area, they have tried it. In scotland, it has miserably failed. We discussed that. Yeah. So we were already miserable. We dont need extra misery. We dont need extra misery. Exactly. And now they want to try it in england, obviously making it unaffordable or , and making it unaffordable or, and basically making it more and more difficult and a hassle for landlords. So the landlord says, you know, you know what, im going to sell up. So theres going to sell up. So theres going to sell up. So theres going to be even less rent stock for potential renters. So yeah, its a no brainer. Yeah, a no brainer, which pretty much describes all labours economic policy. Although i mean, the tories under the tories, the sort of burden on landlords they cant claim, tax relief on, on mortgage payments. You know, its become much more difficult to be an independent landlord and a lot of landlords have been selling up. And consequently, you know, especially in london, weve seen rents go up as well. And it sort of feels like its a push to, to, to allow corporation lie ins and banks to, to come in and own that section of the housing market, own the rental section, or investors from overseas. Investors from overseas. Right. Yeah. Great point. Right. Yeah. Great point. Okay. Well moving on, lets end this section with the daily star nicholas. So again we have something from the boffins this time insect boffins. Gutsy wrigglers insect boffins. Gutsy wrigglers slowly running amok in gardens. Very very hungry caterpillars go on the rampage. So this looks like a childrens story gone terribly wrong, the Royal Horticultural Society has warned that we have this new, maybe mutant version of the usual caterpillar whose chomping off leaves and greenery even faster. They warn people across, the length and breadth of britain. They say, go for pheromone traps to deter the moths when they arrive and basically protect youn arrive and basically protect your. I was already struggling against snails and slugs now. Looks like. Are you a gardener, nicholas . Are you a gardener, nicholas . Im not good at it, but. But ihave im not good at it, but. But i have a garden. Isnt going to help, is it . Do you grow food, my wife being vegetarian. Im into flowers. Like, for the visual, you know, yeah. You know, yeah. No, the flowers are. Yeah. You dont eat flowers . No. You dont eat flowers . No. Because we constantly we have limited land and we constantly are fighting because she wants to be more pragmatic. Right. And i know its a red pill thing to actually grow your own food. Yeah, im leaning towards that. But i like my flowers. I like to leave it to the farmers. You know, they can grow a lot more, a much greater scale. Yeah. Farmers need all the support they can get. But we know what they can get. But we know what the net zero and the green agendais the net zero and the green agenda is doing to the farmers. Agenda is doing to the farmers. So. So yeah we cant leave it to them. Yeah. Okay well look out for those caterpillars. Thats the front pages out of the way. But join us in a couple of minutes for the most anti immigration government in europe. Its not government in europe. Its not britains and a lot of disseminated toxic waste. And thats not owen joness twitter output. See you welcome back to headliners. Im neil carson. Still with me are Cressida Wetton and nicholas de santo. And were hosting a night santo. And were hosting a night with the headliners live. 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And thats how she became, the emblem of the whole attack because her body was paraded on the back of a van in gaza, and she was killed on, on, on the spot and again on the back of eurovision , an festival where eurovision, an festival where the israeli participant got so much , grief from the elite much, grief from the elite National Juries and support from the actual, national voters. The actual, national voters. This is even more significant because it reminds us what sort of people we are we are dealing with, the what makes this sadder is that the other two bodies that were found, they were there were hopes that they were still alive. But it turns out they were also killed. And this is, very tragic because right now there are tens of hostages still in captivity. Yeah. Israelis estimate that up to 40 of them might have been killed. In fact , might have been killed. In fact, when they are doing this, these negotiations, for ceasefire in exchange for release of hostages, israel says, how about releasing all the hostages and hamas says, how about we give you this number of bodies, you know, and its so its so sad that this is the time when beau biden administration, fearful of not winning the vote of, arabs and muslims in michigan in the upcoming election is putting pressure on israel, not to finish the job. And of course, this story reminds us if they dont finish the job, what sort of people we are actually dealing. Its interesting you mentioned biden because weve seen in the west, theres you know, biden is dependent on votes from, from certain minority communities and also from from young woke westerners. And those are people who generally, either gloss over or openly support and celebrate the hamas attacks that shani, luke , hamas attacks that shani, luke, died in. And, i mean, i just died in. And, i mean, ijust think its insane that weve allowed a generation to grow up with, you know, poisonous critical race theory, all these ideas of decolonisation and white supremacy. And, you know, they call israel an apartheid state. Apparently, apartheid is when you build a fence so people cant behead you. Thats right. I feel like that most of those young people, its hard for me to understand why they dont identify with shani. Luke. Yeah. Young woman at a festival doing what she likes. Yeah. Which is really likes. Yeah. Which is really what theyre doing when theyre at these protests. You know, theyre living in a very western way. Yeah. And i just find that utterly bizarre. And so the more this goes on, you know, the mentions in here that the Israeli Defence minister is growing increasingly frustrated