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Putin is feeding lies to his people, says Ukrainian Ambassador to the UK
We speak to Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK, Vadim Prystaiko, and Tory MP Tobias Elwood – who is Chairman of the Commons Defence Committee.
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Putin claims Russian troops are ‘defending the motherland’ from the West
Pristine lines of goose-stepping soldiers, gleaming military hardware, stirring music – and President Putin invoking the glorious past of the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany.
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Queen pulls out of State Opening of Parliament
It has been announced that the Queen will not attend the state opening of parliament tomorrow – with the Prince of Wales set to read the Queen’s statement on her behalf instead.
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‘Starmer sets obvious dividing line between himself and PM’, says Emily Thornberry
We spoke to Labour’s Emily Thornberry, Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales.
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16,000 jobs at risk as retailer McColl’s goes into administration
The convenience store chain McColl’s says it is to go into administration, putting the jobs of 16,000 workers at risk.
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Debate: How would Channel 4 privatisation affect British independent TV production?
We’re joined by Kay Mellor – the screenwriter known for ‘Fat Friends’, ‘In the Club’ and ‘The Syndicate’. We also speak to David Elstein – a former independent producer of programmes for Channel 4 and Chief Executive of Channel 5.
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Partygate: Tory Party co-chair backs Johnson remaining as PM
In Westminster, the investigations into lockdown breaking parties continues to dominate with the Tory Co-Chairman, Oliver Dowden, insisting today that changing leader at this moment would not be in the national interest.
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Thailand’s cryptocurrency gold rush
Jonathan Miller was in Thailand for Unreported World to meet a new generation of innovators tearing up the rule book.
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What has happened to yachts linked to Roman Abramovich?
From holiday homes to luxury yachts, the wealth amassed by Russian oligarchs allied with Vladimir Putin is being seized by countries around the world as sanctions kick in.
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Brexit and pandemic could ‘permanently damage’ British food and farming industry
Labour shortages and price rises triggered by Brexit and the pandemic could leave the British food and farming industry permanently damaged, MPs have warned.
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Cost of living: Johnson says government ‘has to fix’ child poverty crisis
Boris Johnson has admitted the number of children living in poverty is a problem that his government “has to fix”.
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Queen attends thanksgiving service for Duke of Edinburgh
The Queen has attended the special service of thanksgiving for the Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey.
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We’re only at the foothills of the rise in prices we’re going to see’, says Head of Economics at Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Joining Cathy iis Dave Innes, the Head of Economics at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which investigates and campaigns on poverty issues.
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What will be in Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement?
Our Economics Correspondent Helia Ebrahimi joins us from outside Number 11 Downing Street.
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Cost of living spikes hit households ahead of Spring Statement
It’s only supposed to be a “mini budget”. But the Chancellor Rishi Sunak is facing an outsize list of demands for his Spring Statement tomorrow, as the spiralling cost of living hits households and businesses alike.