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How will victims of Turkey’s devastating earthquake vote in the election?
After two decades of rule, this weekend Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces his toughest election challenge yet.
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Illegal killing causes three quarters of deaths of adult protected hen harriers, report finds
New research shared exclusively with this programme shows that one of the UK’s most at-risk birds is being slaughtered on land used for grouse shooting.
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Thousands of street parties across UK to celebrate King’s coronation
Thousands of street parties and lunches have been taking place as the long coronation weekend of festivities continued. The USA’s First Lady Jill Biden was treated to a street party in Downing Street by Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murthy. And the Princess Royal brought some big-name pizzaz to a rather less exclusive street…
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Protests and street parties across UK to mark coronation
For those not inside Westminster Abbey or on the streets of London, there’ve been other ways to take in today’s historic events. Thousands around the UK have watched from afar on big screens, some braving torrential rain. There have also been protests – and street parties.
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Diverse array of people invited to participate in King Charles’ coronation
A diverse array of people were invited to participate in today’s event – from the pioneering barrister who got a phone call from the Queen, the Lincolnshire farmer who took advantage of a centuries-old quirk in his family history to apply online for a role, and the Syrian refugee and a British Ghanaian hair stylist…
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UK competition watchdog launches investigation into impact of artificial intelligence
The competition watchdog has launched an investigation into the impact of artificial intelligence. The Competition and Markets Authority says it will look into the effect of AI on consumers, businesses and the economy and whether new controls are needed.
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Inside the fentanyl cartel: Mexico crime lords feeding US addiction
We gain rare access inside the world’s most dangerous crime cartels, making one of the world’s most deadly opioid drugs.
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Last flights leave Khartoum – but how many British citizens are stuck in Sudan?
The exodus from Sudan continues this evening – with tens of thousands fleeing the war, which has now entered its third week of fighting.
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Escape from Khartoum ‘terrifying’, says British national
We were joined by Amal Osman – a British national who was evacuated from Sudan with her parents on Wednesday.
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Sudan: will the situation in Khartoum get worse?
The relief of British families as their relatives return is being matched by the anxiety of the Sudanese people, who fear that once the foreigners have gone, the situation in Khartoum will deteriorate.
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Sir Isaac Julien: ‘The issues are still here,’ says artist exploring race and identity since 1980s
Sir Isaac Julien has been using giant video installations and lyrical documentaries to challenge our views of race, sexuality and class ever since the 1980s. His early works were collaborations with this Channel in its rebellious infancy. Julien now lives in California but he still deals with the same subjects. Last year he was knighted…
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Why are Fox News and Tucker Carlson ‘parting ways’?
The outspoken Conservative TV host Tucker Carlson is leaving Fox News – where he presented the network’s top rated programme.
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Bernie Taupin on being inspired by Terry O’Neill and making art
He wrote the words to some of Elton John’s biggest hits – including Rocket Man and Candle in the Wind, but the lyricist Bernie Taupin has now turned to another long term friendship in a new exhibition.
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Sudan’s capital in a ‘full-on war’ says Khartoum resident
A week ago Khartoum was still relatively peaceful with the basic functions of a capital city all more or less in working order.
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SNP treasurer arrested as part of finances probe
Humza Yousef began his first big speech in office this afternoon by admitting, perhaps by way of understatement, that being First Minister “has its challenges”.