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Can I let you into a little festive secret in this very studio?
We've just had some of the great names that appear on newscast regularly having a sort of fake Christmas party with crackers and hats and hilarious questions sent in by you to prompt our discussions.
And we've just finished recording it, and that is going to appear on your podcast feeds on Christmas Eve.
And it does feel very Christmassy as it includes discussions of, like, what's your favorite Christmas film?
Which almost kind of got out of control.
And that is just one of the several festive episodes that we've got planned for you that we will be dropping in your feed at various points over the next few weeks so that none of us feel too lonely.
And even though the classic news tends to slow down over Christmas, there will still be plenty of newscasts to keep us all occupied.
But we're gonna get on with a classic newscast today because there's a lot of news happening in the world, which we will discuss now on newscast, newscast.
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I don't think I'm being rude.
Jabbing unemployed people who are overweight.
That is not the agenda.
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A star is born.
Elon, so hurt that America lets us have.
Frankly, I think we need a British Trump.