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Hindu community pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
Religious leaders have been offering their prayers to Queen Elizabeth II who has died at the age of 96.
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How Dragons’ Den has transformed business – Deborah Meaden
Deborah talks to Krishnan about her worries about the British economy and how Dragons’ den has transformed the world of business.
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2m
Cineworld bankruptcy fears ‘not a massive surprise’ says film critic
We spoke to the film critic, Anna Smith, about the future of Cineworld.
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Cineworld reportedly ‘preparing to file for bankruptcy’
The Cineworld chain, the world’s second largest, is reportedly “preparing to file for bankruptcy” after warning it was in discussions to restructure the business.
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4m
Queer pop duo NIMMO on representation in the music industry
Androgyny in the pop music world isn’t exactly a crowded space – apart from a few notable exceptions like Annie Lennox and Grace Jones.
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Would I be alive in a country where being gay is illegal? – Tom Daley
Krishnan talks to Tom about why he is fighting for LGBTQ+ inclusion in sports, his views on trans athlete participation and what it’s been like for him being a gay parent in the UK.
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3m
Horniman Museum to return looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
A London museum has agreed to return 72 artefacts which were looted from Benin to the Nigerian government.
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New series of plays celebrates masculinity through the generations
Two of Britain’s best-known gay pioneers are being celebrated in a series of plays exploring different representations of masculinity through the generations.
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Airport chaos: could it get worse?
Today, Minnie Stephenson speaks to travel journalist and international global trotter Andy Mossack about why our airports are under the most pressure they’ve ever experienced.
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6m
Abortion rights: Northern Ireland making little progress since abortions decriminalised in 2019
Ciaran Jenkins has been talking to one of the handful of doctors who are providing terminations, who says their work feels more like a backstreet operation.
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2m
The ‘narco of narcos’ – infamous drug lord arrested ten years after freed from jail
One of Mexico’s most infamous drug lords, Rafael Caro Quintero, has been captured.
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Inside Al Shabaab: the extremist group trying to seize Somalia
Today, Kiran talks to Jamal about whether Al Shabaab is changing its tactics to appeal to a wider base – and whether the West is paying enough attention to these types of groups as Africa becomes the frontline of Islamic terrorism in the world.
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4m
Roe v Wade: Protests as Supreme Court overturns right to abortion
It was a decision that America knew was coming.
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Disabled actor to play Richard III at RSC
It is the first time the company has cast a disabled actor in a lead role.
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Back on top: music producer William Orbit on his return to music
The music mind behind Madonna’s Grammy-winning Ray of Light and Blur’s album 13, William Orbit speaks to Channel 4 News