We spoke to Professor Julia Sinclair, who is chair of the addictions faculty at the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
We spoke to the Chairman of National Care Association, Nadra Ahmed, and began by asking her just how upsetting the new restrictions will be for residents and their families this Christmas.
When world leaders gathered in Glasgow at COP 26 last month, it was very clear what they were there to do – commit to urgent action to avert climate catastrophe.
Professor Steve Reicher is a behavioural scientist at the University of St Andrews. He’s advised both the UK and Scottish governments on their response to the coronavirus crisis.
Scotland Yard says it regrets not being able to prevent “unacceptable scenes of disorder” as thousands of ticketless fans stormed into Wembley stadium during the Euro 2020 final.
There are concerns it may be more transmissible, better able to evade vaccines, and less likely to respond to a key treatment.
Dozens more leading scientists have signed a joint letter saying they will no longer work with the Science Museum in London, over its financial links with an arm of energy and coal giant Adani.
In Sudan, at least 15 people were killed when security forces moved in to stop street protests, according to medics.
We have been watching as activists from around the world have converged on Scotland hoping to persuade the rich and powerful to hear their personal stories of climate degradation and vulnerability.
Major players in the fashion industry have today published a new, updated charter, pledging to reduce harmful emissions in line with global targets.
Earlier we spoke to the Environment Secretary George Eustice.
We were joined by climate activist Coll McCail and Justin Adams, Executive Director of the Tropical Rainforest Alliance
At COP26 in Glasgow, it’s officially Youth Day, but you didn’t need to be inside the conference walls to see that.
Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets across Sudan to protest against the military coup that took place earlier this week.
Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg has joined protesters outside a leading bank in the City of London. It was part of Day of Action protests in 26 countries around the world demanding that financial institutions stop supporting fossil fuels. Campaigners are also raising questions about the government’s commitment to wider climate objectives when it comes…