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‘Lukashenko is afraid of truth’ – Belarus opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya
We spoke to Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya who herself lives in exile.
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Footballer Marcus Rashford: ‘I want to give the next generation the opportunity to read’
In an interview with Channel 4 News, Marcus Rashford has revealed how his upbringing inspired his activism.
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PM ‘concerned’ after inquiry into Martin Bashir’s BBC Diana interview
Today, the prime minister said he was “very concerned” about Lord Dyson’s findings, showing that Martin Bashir faked documents to secure the scoop.
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Princess Diana interview: BBC covered up ‘deceitful behaviour’ of journalist Martin Bashir
According to the inquiry report when questions were raised, the BBC top brass believed Mr Bashir’s lies in an internal investigation damned today as “woefully inadequate”.
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Anger as UK helps poorer countries fight Covid – by slashing other aid
Labour and Conservative MPs have criticised the government for including help for poorer countries battling Covid in its overseas aid budget – a decision that could lead to even deeper cuts in other areas than already expected.
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Farmers’ union demands Australia deal review to avoid ‘car-crash in the countryside’
For more on farmers’ concerns over the Australia deal, we talk to Minette Batters, the National Farmers’ Union President.
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FactCheck: government hasn’t spent half of promised cladding cash
Some £1.6bn was due to have been spent by 31 March this year.
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Israeli police clash with Palestinians in Jerusalem during second night of unrest
Last night police used stun grenades, rubber bullets and water cannons against Palestinians gathered outside Jerusalem’s Old City during the holiest night of Ramadan.
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Astronauts in SpaceX capsule splash-land on Earth
Four astronauts have made it safely back to Earth in a capsule made by Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
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‘Structural racism has the attention of the highest levels of American government’ – Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart
We spoke to author and playwright Bonnie Greer, who was born in the US but has lived in the UK for the past 35 years, and from the US, Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart.
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UK pledges to slash carbon emissions by 78% by 2035
The government has announced a rapid acceleration in its targets to reduce greenhouse emissions.
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Dozens dead after Taiwan train crash
At least 50 people have been killed and more than a hundred others injured in Taiwan’s deadliest train crash for decades.
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UK PM’s advisor Samuel Kasumu quits amid race report backlash
Downing Street has insisted that the departure of its most senior black adviser, Samuel Kasumu, has nothing to do with the hostile reception to yesterday’s government-backed report on race.
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Are we taking flashing seriously enough?
Our North of England Correspondent, Clare Fallon, has been looking into the sexual offence of indecent exposure for over a year and questions whether we are taking this offence as seriously as we should.
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Policing bill protests continue in Bristol following violent clashes
More than 1,000 people have gathered in Bristol for the third time in less than a week for a protest against moves to give the police more powers.