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Government legal challenge against Covid inquiry ‘very disheartening’, virus victim’s son says
The point of the Covid inquiry is to examine decision-making during the pandemic and provide some degree of accountability for those who lost loved-ones.
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Ai-Da: Robot artist and celebrity influencer on threat posed by AI
AI has been getting a tough press recently – what with key players saying it poses an existential threat to humanity.
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Darien Gap: Why this deadly migrant route is ‘hell on Earth’ (Dubbed)
We travelled the treacherous human trail to the United States called the Darien Gap.
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Sudan: 19 killed and more than 100 injured after shelling in Khartoum
Nineteen people have been killed and 106 injured after a market in Khartoum was shelled using heavy artillery, according to the Sudanese Doctors Trade Union.
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Artificial intelligence could cause ‘human extinction’, AI leaders warn
As apocalyptic warnings go, today is right up there. Some of the world’s most influential tech geniuses and entrepreneurs say AI risks the extinction of humanity.
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Turkey has been carrying out ‘the best economy policy’ since President Erdogan came to power, says AK Party member
We’re joined by Harun Armagan, a member of President Erdogan’s AK Party who sits on their central decision making board.
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Island starts widespread eradication programme to protect endangered seabirds
It’s a spectacular home to thousands of seabirds, many on the red list at risk of extinction. But Rathlin Island, off the coast of Northern Ireland is also home to thousands of rats whose appetite for eggs and chicks is threatening the future of the seabird colony.
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Madeleine McCann: Police in Portugal starting digging at spot next to reservoir in the Algarve
Police in Portugal investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have started digging at a spot next to a reservoir in the Algarve – around 30 miles from where the toddler went missing in 2007.
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Belgorod: After incursions into Russia, we speak to Russians Partisans who say they are fighting for Ukraine
Russia’s defence ministry claims it has defeated a group of insurgents who crossed from Ukraine into the Belgorod region of Russia and launched a series of attacks.
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Martin Amis transformed my life, says literary critic and friend
Martin Amis, one of the leading figures in British literature, has died at the age of 73. His language bristled with invention, sharp wit, dark humour and uncompromising satire.
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Three-quarters of motorways not adequately equipped with electric car chargers
The Government is set to miss one of its own targets on improving electric vehicle charging infrastructure – after the RAC found fewer than a quarter of motorway service areas in England are equipped with the right number of rapid chargers.
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Apology is ‘a start’ to fixing water sewage issues, says Tory MP Philip Dunne
We spoke to Conservative MP Philip Dunne, the chairman of the Commons Environmental Audit Committee, and began by asking him whether ‘sorry’ and offers to fix ‘some of the problem’ is good enough when the taxpayer is being asked to pay for it.
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Kwasi Kwarteng refuses to apologise over his time in office
The former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng was a leading Brexiteer, describing it a few years ago as a once in a lifetime opportunity.
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90% turnout ‘is unheard of anywhere in Europe’ says member of Erdogan’s AK Party
We spoke to Harun Armagan, who is from President Erdogan’s ruling AK party.
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UK economy expands by 0.1% in first quarter of 2023
Rail services have been crippled by striking train drivers again in England today and more walkouts are planned tomorrow.