16 countries in 352 days. The 27 year old said hed struggled with his mental health, gambling and drinking, and he said he wanted to make a difference and hes raised over £600,000 for charity. For the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gbnews. Com slash alerts. Now its over to headliners. Its over to headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners your first look at tomorrows papers. With the help of top comedians, im steven allen, joined by brains and beauty. Tonight we have Cressida Wetton and paul cox who i didnt write and paul cox who i didnt write an intro for it. And paul cox who i didnt write an intro for it. Are you nice. An intro for it. Are you nice. All the better for that. All the better for that. Got to say, youll enjoy that one. Lets cross over to paul. How do you do it. 7 when even when he said it, i thought he hasnt mentioned anything me, thank anything about me, so thank you. Theres two other intros later which wont later on which you wont enjoy either. Ehhen im looking forward to. Im looking forward to. You are. Splendid. There you are. Splendid. Well, lets crack and take well, lets crack on and take a look at front pages. We look at mondays front pages. We can start with the daily mail says rain is making a fool of you, keir. Theres the guardian , you, keir. Theres the guardian, with carers taken to court over heart rending minor errors. The telegraph cameron warns us over kyiv aid bloc. The Financial Times says biden poised to warn beijing against aggressive tactics in south china sea. The i front page is sign nda to see charges for new build. Owners told more on that in a bit. The daily star sausage dodgy and those were your front pages. All those were your front pages. All right, cressida, whats the telegraph treating us with. 7 its going with cameron warns us over kyiv aid bloc. So yeah the us doesnt want to , doesnt the us doesnt want to, doesnt want to pay a load. Were going to pay 95 billion, which is load. We were going to pay us to load. Well, it is we were going to pay well, it is we were going to pay £2. 5 billion, which is a tiny fraction. Tiny fraction. Just thought id throw that in. But the point is smaller. It is a lot smaller. It is a lot smaller. But cameron says you need to pay up but cameron says you need to pay up your massive amount that you promised because he thinks its a threat west. We its a threat to the west. If we dont whos dont sort putin out, whos friends dont know friends with china. 7 i dont know if you know that. And north korea, they kim jong korea, well, they let kim jong un drive or something, un drive the van or something, dont they . I cant believe hes really im not worried really im not that worried about korea their own. About north korea on their own. But point is, all of but anyway, the point is, all of these nations dont these other nations who dont like are all making like the west are all making friends, supporting other, friends, supporting each other, and cameron thinks we need to do that. Just on the north korea, though, i used to be the same thinking like, yeah, you know, theyre launching missiles into theyre launching missiles into the war with the sea, theyre at war with fish. On. And then the fish. Come on. And then the Level Technology when level of technology when they manage sony hack, manage to do the sony hack, because presume had because i presume they all had xenix something. Because i presume they all had xenix they something. Because i presume they all had xenix they so something. Because i presume they all had xenix they so actually1ing. Because i presume they all had xenix they so actually all. Because i presume they all had xenix they so actually all of but when they so actually all of a sudden, you know, thats not pick on them just in case. Right. Well theyve got big mates. So thats the point isnt it. We do have this sort of complex that slightly more that were a slightly more grandiose we. Grandiose than we are dont we. In, in the over particularly in, in the uk know, we did rule uk because you know, we did rule the we barely rule the world and now we barely rule ourselves. And are you talking britain down . No. I know a bunch of people who are. Im building it back. But in comparison, we i mean, we talk about them against us like the west are on the west side. You know, the trouble is, we are against ourselves within the west, arent we . I understand what camerons doing here. Hes doing buddy, boris doing what his buddy, boris johnson. And thats johnson would do. And thats rally troops and say, look, rally the troops and say, look, we support ukraine, but we need to support ukraine, but its cannot be a bottomless its it cannot be a bottomless pit. At the its just pit. And at the moment its just this drudgery of war where theyre fighting over two metres here and two metres there, and no ones really winning, and its just splurging loads of money. And that lends to money. And that lends itself to russia know, they money. And that lends itself to russthat know, they money. And that lends itself to russthat way know, they money. And that lends itself to russthat way anyway. Now, they money. And that lends itself to russthat way anyway. Theyreay live that way anyway. Theyre happy. Theyre happy to invest all their money into wars rather than into their people. Yeah if, if ukraine becomes an area where putin wins, do you worry about how much money wed have to spend if things keep heading this way . Honest, russia to be honest, if russia won and tax came down, and the council tax came down, no, that wouldnt. Is that a no, that wouldnt. Is that a possibility, steve . Its more the idea that, you know, if all of a sudden if nato if that somehow happens and nato gets now, of course, i mean, im being facetious and it wouldnt being facetious and it wouldnt be a good look. You know , if russia were to you know, if russia were to if russia to win ukraine, this is what its become now. Its become a synonym for what winning looks like for west versus east. Its cold war part two. Well and were not ready, are we . You and i definitely not. You and i definitely not. Were definitely not. I havent spent anything on defence, yeah. Were not were not ready. And ben wallace is complaining former defence secretary saying everybody in the uk all the government are just hoping it all goes away and theres supposed to be turning up these training things. Up to these training things. Its defence people its only the defence people that and the rest that are turning up and the rest of the governments just not not preparing in a war preparing. Were not in a war spirit, is weird because spirit, which is weird because when covid, everyone when we had covid, everyone loved didnt they . The loved it, didnt they . The wartime spirit. But not now. Yeah, even football fans go on about yet now theres about wars, and yet now theres about wars, and yet now theres a chance of another one. Were ready for it. Well, were not ready for it. Well, im to this im sure well come back to this story stage. Paul, the story at some stage. Paul, the cover what have they cover of the i. What have they got sign nda to see charges new build owners told this is build owners told so this is home being told they home owners are being told they must sign non disclosure agreements to agreements if they want to see details of their Rising Estate charges. The i can reveal so this is quite something. You know, basically theyre saying you can we will quite happily tell you why were charging you loads and loads more. But once you know, you cant tell anyone else, which is a sort of strategy that abusers use. So dont they . You know, like if you look well, were going to do this secret, but but its our little secret. And if you tell anyone the monsters will get you. Paul, i dont think you should developers in, should drag developers in, sorry. With developers. Worse . Whos worse . Whos worse . Definitely the developers. Definitely the developers. Its awful. So this is its awful. Youre so this is home owners. This isnt people who are potentially going to buy an apartment, people who already own and were going to own it. And were going to charge you more, will charge you more, and we will tell you but you cant tell tell you why, but you cant tell it. What well, its it its skulduggery at its at its best, isnt it . Yeah. Or worse, depending on which way you look at this, you know , its not. At this, you know, its not. Its not freedom of information. Freedom of information is you share it and everyone gets to see it. This is you can see it, but you can never tell anyone ever again. It sounds like ever again. Yeah, it sounds like it happen in, know, it would happen in, you know, the vatican. The vatican. m the vatican. Be some government there must be some government funded. To funded. All these, like, help to buy stuff. Is it . Could we do it . Freedom of information it . A freedom of information on this interesting it . A freedom of information on thiknow. Interesting it . A freedom of information on thiknow. Dont interesting it . A freedom of information on thiknow. Dont knowesting it . A freedom of information on thiknow. Dont know the g it . A freedom of information on thiknow. Dont know the answer to know. I dont know the answer to know. I dont know the answer to youve to the wrong. This will be something that was the contract the was in the contract that the freeholder has over you as the leaseholder. Dont know. Freeholder has over you as the leasyou der. Dont know. Freeholder has over you as the leasyou get dont know. Freeholder has over you as the leasyou get freedom t know. Freeholder has over you as the leasyou get freedom of know, thinking private contract . theres know, thinking private contract . theres any ow, thinking private contract . theres any government nking if theres any government funding be funding involved, you might be able yeah, but i mean, able to, but yeah, but i mean, if its the Service Charge going up charge, and up the estate charge, then and thats you can thats the thing that you can buy property and the buy a property and the freeholders the right to freeholders have the right to increase your ground rent and service want. And the scary thing about this me is you sign this for me is you have to sign it how much its it to find out how much its going by, cant tell going up by, so you cant tell everyone quick, is what everyone quick, this is what its. You cant let the scandal out the bag. Can tell you . Imagine if youre living in a family situation and youre living with your partner and you find out. Can you tell them no. If she didnt sign it, thats in that dark idea. Lets move on to times. Cressida. What to the times. Cressida. What have got . Have they got . Rise of the 24 hour wait for a bed in a e. So its more bad a bed in a e. So its more bad news about the a ten fold news about the nhs. A ten fold increase longest delays since increase in longest delays since 2019, as theres now more than 150,000 patients, waited more than 24 hours in a e before getting a hospital bed last yean getting a hospital bed last year, which is ten times as many as 2019. And obviously this is leading to deaths because when people go to a e, sometimes its an emergency. It doesnt make sense, though. If deaths are going up, then the queues should go down. I suppose , maybe yeah, i suppose, maybe theyre just taking annoyingly, maybe these people are dying at the 23rd hour and thats why the stat both annoyingly. Well, it would be, wouldnt it . Spoiling it for everyone else in the queue. Look, its a big stain on us as a society, isnt it, that we are unable to look after the most vulnerable. And thats how you any community or you judge any community or society, isnt it . How well do they look the most they look after the most vulnerable . And thats these vulnerable . And thats why these stories big news, stories are such big news, because tend not to. When because we tend not to. When people are at their most vulnerable, need vulnerable, when they need medical , whether thats medical help, whether thats physical mental, seem physical or mental, we just seem to them down week after to let them down week after week. And thing i think is and another thing i think is one of the reasons why the numbers will be so much higher. Ten ago, to the ten years ago, youd go to the gp you had an ailment, but gp if you had an ailment, but you cant gp. I cant you cant get a gp. I cant remember what it stands for. I think you pronounce it like that. Yeah. And i mean, ive sometimes spoken to my gp on the phone thats and then phone and thats and then i think i once sent like a screenshot ive had, you can have more interaction with the women babe station. So the women on babe station. So the fact you just end up down fact that you just end up down a e if youve got like a bad knee something, not knee or something, its not an accident emergency, but accident nor an emergency, but its that the pharmacy its either that or the pharmacy and closing down. And theyre closing down. Or an app thats the other. The we talk a lot about the pandemic, you know, and the effects tum effects on effects on long tum effects on it. One of biggest it. But one of the biggest effects were basically effects were the it basically was of all was the retirement of all general once, general practices because once, once they realised they didnt have any of the first hand have to do any of the first hand stuff, they just stopped doing it. Theyve got a bloke it. And theyve just got a bloke called who did a first aid called andy who did a first aid course weeks ago. Course two weeks ago. Know if thats well, i dont know if thats completely true. Well, not completely well, its not completely true, to make people true, i suppose, to make people laugh. Laugh. Brilliant. I think theres a cultural problem, isnt there . Potentially. You know, its not the most efficient of organisations. The most efficient of organisations. Its. Organisations. Its. I cant blame that if you if you didnt have to see peoples rashes up close, i kind of understand rashes. Yeah. Well peoples garments. Well peoples garments. Final section on the final final section on this one will go to the daily star. What have they got . Paul sausages. I am really upset about this actually. So its going to take me a while to get through it. But sausage dodgy is the headune but sausage dodgy is the headline and this is Esther Rantzen, going out in rantzen, whos going out in style, she, says style, isnt she, says says the tv dog who grilled sausages. Sorry, who grilled sausages was fake. The owner was squeezing his neck to make the dog sound as if he was saying sausages , as if he was saying sausages, which is terrible, isnt it . Its like s m. Oh , god. Oh, god. Oh, god. Well, i did think, what were they doing to its throat to make it say the sausages, yeah. Horrible. I dont this is not, its not, its not what i wanted. Not for the british public, is it . I thought Esther Rantzen was supposed to be everybodys hero at the moment. Hean everybodys hero at the moment. Heart gold . Heart of gold . No. No. Did no. om did they not notice . Like theyd a crafty hand just in theyd be a crafty hand just in shorts, playing it like a bagpipe, did you not . Yeah, been playing yeah, yeah, ive been playing it bagpipe , right . It like a bagpipe, right . No, i mean, a dog was harmed dunng no, i mean, a dog was harmed during the making. This is exactly yeah, well, this is exactly it, you know, it, isnt it . You know, i thought the dog was talking. Steve was 80s. And, you steve this was the 80s. And, you know, believed in this dog. If he could have spoken, he would have get this guy would have been. Get this guy off me. Would have been. Get this guy off yeah. Got me around neck. Yeah. Got me around the neck. Yeah. Got me around the neck. Thats it for the front well, thats it for the front pages. Coming will be pages. But coming up, we will be talking russia, iran and talking about russia, iran and hamas and all of that. And so im welcome back to headliners im steve allen, here with two boat experts. Cressida wetton , who experts. Cressida wetton, who lives on one, and paul cox, who likes a gravy. One, to the daily mail now, paul. And a survey finds religious people will believe in something, even if theres no evidence. Shocker. Yes , says our scientist yes, says our scientist resident, or resident scientist. Three out of four british muslims dont believe that hamas committed murder and rape in israel on october the 7th. Steve, a shocking poll claims three out of four. Thats 75. You know, thats a lot of people. Its astonishing, actually, how many people . I think it just goes to show that how watered down what happened or the truth of what happened on october the 7th last year has become the narrative because everything now within culture war is about the narrative. Who can get the optics right, who can get the optics right, who can win the narrative, and at the moment, very much surprisingly, hamas surprisingly, actually, hamas are narrative war are winning the narrative war because you have to equate hamas with palestine. Its impossible with palestine. Its impossible not to because they are in charge and theyre the reason that we find ourselves in this, in this situation at the moment. And its obviously its no surprise that its 75 of the british Muslim Population , british Muslim Population, because they are very much going to be on the side of palestine. To be on the side of palestine. And they they too, equate hamas and palestine together in the same. But i think same sentence. But i dont think they see issue. I think they they see the issue. I think they just see this as a war of freedom and that theyre fighting for something righteous when at the the day, if when at the end of the day, if thats they believe, thats what they believe, theyre much misguided theyre much, much misguided because ended up here because what weve ended up here with is a terrible situation on both sides that started with the raping and murdering of young people, particularly women. Just random vie. And as a result, we had this war. And israel, i think rightly, are trying to rid hamas or palestine of hamas and, and, now its just become this war of words. War of words. Its the numbers are quite shocking, arent they . So not only 75 are you looking like that . If that 75 is split down the middle with people who answered, no, they didnt commit this and i dont know. So thats grouped together. But more shocking for me was, was it 62 of the general British Population believe it happened . Thats an awful lot people thats an awful lot of people who think didnt. Well yeah. Who think it didnt. Well yeah. I know this a bit of a and i know this is a bit of a its a very exciting way to its not a very exciting way to argue it, but im not convinced that these people know that all these people do, know what talking about. What theyre talking about. There recently by a there was a report recently by a journalist who was asking people with clipboard, know, with a clipboard, you know, do you support well, actually, he you support, well, actually, he was the houthi was talking about the Houthi