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‘Tories have betrayed Britain on mass immigration’, says Tice
Reform UK leader Richard Tice tells Cathy Newman his net-zero migration policy will improve the NHS and economic growth.
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Displaced in Gaza have to ‘start from Zero’ many times over, says Gaza NGO director
Maher Issa, the director of a non-governmental organisation in Gaza, spoke to us from Rafah, where internet connectivity was poor.
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‘Russian aggressions have never pushed Georgia to deviate from its own path’, says Georgian President
We spoke to the Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili. We started by asking her what happens next if the government overrules her veto of their “foreign influence” bill.
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‘If NHS can afford it, people with obesity should have Semaglutide,’ says weight loss expert
We were joined by Professor Frank Joseph, a weight loss expert who was one of the investigators in the study.
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FactCheck: Labour claims rail reforms would save taxpayer £2.2bn a year
Labour says its rail plans will save the taxpayer £2.2bn a year. FactCheck takes a look.
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‘Greens have made huge gains‘, says party co-leader
The Green Party has been celebrating the election of its highest-ever number of councillors in last week’s votes and becoming the biggest party on both Bristol City and Hastings Borough councils.
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Biden tells US Gaza protesters they have ‘no right to cause chaos’
For the last fortnight, America’s tented protest movement has spread from campus to campus, seemingly unabated by political condemnation.
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‘Pro-Palestine protests have sparked a nationwide movement’, says Columbia University professor
Joseph Howley is an Associate Professor of Classics at Columbia University, and supports the pro-Palestinian protests on his campus.
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Faithless’ Sister Bliss on raving in the 90s, remembering Maxi Jazz and returning to live shows
They were one of the defining bands of the 90s rave movement. From the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury to clubs in Ibiza, Faithless sold more than 15 million records.
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Reading attack inquest: Deaths were “probably avoidable”
An inquest has concluded that the deaths of three friends who were stabbed in Reading four years ago were “probably avoidable”.
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Hundreds of bodies found in mass graves in Khan Younis
Reports are emerging from Gaza that hundreds of bodies have been found buried in a series of mass graves in Khan Younis. More than 60 bodies were discovered today at newly located mass graves inside the courtyard of the city’s Nasser hospital. Palestinian civil defence crews have said they have recovered 210 bodies, some of…
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$60 billion aid won’t deliver victory in war Ukraine ‘can’t win’, says retired US Lt Col Daniel Davis
We were joined by Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis from the Defense Priorities Foundation whose daily youtube show, ‘Deep Dive’, focuses on military and foreign affairs.
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MPs vote in favour of toughest smoking laws in world
MPs have just finished debating and voted in favour of a plan to stop young people born after 2009 ever buying a packet of cigarettes.
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Iran is responding to ‘obnoxious behaviour’ from Israel, says Tehran professor
We spoke to Tohid Asadi, a professor at the University of Tehran.
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‘If the Israeli regime wants to continue, Iran will have the excuse to hit it harder and harder’, says University of Tehran professor
We spoke to Seyed Mohammad Marandi, a professor at the University of Tehran, who was previously an adviser to Iran’s nuclear negotiations team.