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Trump’s multi-billion dollar social media windfall explained
It’s another rollercoaster week for Donald Trump – who looks set to receive a multi-billion dollar windfall after his social media business launched on the US stock market today. The cash could be very handy for a man fighting both a presidential election and multiple legal cases.
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Government committed to ‘creating more special educational places’, says Education secretary
We spoke to the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan and asked her what prompted her to create more places for children with special educational needs.
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FactCheck: what are NHS physician associates and why are unions worried?
Physician associates support doctors diagnosing and managing patients, often in GP surgeries or hospitals.
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‘Need tougher action’ from social media platforms to tackle deepfake porn, says women and equalities committee chair
We spoke to Conservative MP Caroline Nokes, chair of the women and equalities committee.
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Two fathers take on a near-crumbling UK social care system
Many charities and care providers say that respite is a critical part of the social care system, helping family members who are sometimes looking after wives, husbands or children 24 hours a day.
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‘There may well be another financial event in the autumn’, says Tory MP
Earlier we spoke to Conservative MP Stephen Hammond. I began by asking whether he thinks moving from cutting National Insurance to talk of getting rid of it altogether means the Prime Minister realises his Budget didn’t move the dial much.
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Author Kiley Reid on Black artists, handling criticism and social media
Krishnan Guru-Murthy speaks to Kiley Reid on Ways to Change the World about the importance of finding stability whilst being a writer, the impact of having a theatre background on her writing, and her thoughts on being social media savvy as an author.
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‘Local government has been systematically underfunded,’ says Chair of Local Government Association
We spoke to Shaun Davies – he chairs the Local Government Association and is the Labour leader of Telford and Wrekin Council in Shropshire.
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Iran election – will young Iranians take part in crucial vote?
In Iran, the regime’s popularity will be put to the test tomorrow in the first election since the mass protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody. It’s been imploring people to come out and make their voices heard by voting – amid concerns of a record low turnout. But the mass…
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Middle East conflict: Inside Iran ahead of crucial elections
In two day’s time Iranians will vote to renew their parliament in a key test for the country’s regime, the test being how many people will show up to the polls and not necessarily who will win.
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Bristol Arts funding cuts: how ‘cultural social services’ are hit
This week Birmingham’s artistic institutions warned the city faces ‘cultural deprivation’, after the council announced massive funding cuts to the arts.
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AI recreates voices of school shootings victims in plea to politicians
Anti-gun campaigners are trying new ways to reach politicians with a phone call campaign called The Shotline.
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King Charles announcement: cancer specialist explains importance of early diagnosis
We spoke to cancer specialist Professor David Sebag-Montefiore.
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Brianna Ghey’s mother calls for children to have restricted access to social media
We spoke to novelist, Eliza Clark. Her first book was a TikTok hit and her second novel, Penance, has echoes of the Brianna Ghey case. It tells the story of a 16-year-old schoolgirl killed by teenage bullies, who were radicalised online, and who had an infatuation with serial killers and social media.
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‘Crisis in the workforce’ in childcare sector, says National Day Nurseries Association
Earlier we spoke to Jonathan Broadbery, the Director of Policy at the National Day Nurseries Association.