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‘We have been living in a warm war between Israel and Iran for decades’, says Professor of Iranian History
Ali Ansari is a professor of Iranian History and founding director of the Institute for Iranian Studies at St Andrews University.
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Britain’s prisons have been ‘wrecked by ideological vandalism’, says former prison governor Ian Acheson
The state of Britain’s prisons is under renewed scrutiny as report after report describes more and more jails as overcrowded, filthy places, rife with vermin and violence.
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‘NHS waiting lists have fallen for fifth month in a row’ says health minister
We spoke to the health minister Maria Caulfield and began by pointing out that the government isn’t hitting its own targets on the NHS.
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What impact will war in Gaza have on UK political parties?
In this episode of The Political Fourcast, Nicky Morgan and Charlie Falconer join Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss how the war in Gaza could change the political fortunes of UK parties.
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Cass review: ‘a huge step ending treatment that was doing harm,’ says former Tavistock Trust governor
Dr David Bell served as a staff governor at the Tavistock Trust and wrote an internal report in 2018, raising concerns brought to him by colleagues about the way the Gender Identity Development Service was treating patients.
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‘Israel wouldn’t have bombed an embassy unless it knew the West would let them do it’, says Iranian professor
We spoke to Professor Mohammad Marandi from the University of Tehran.
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‘We need faster, direct coordination with IDF because we’re there to save lives’, says World Food Programme director
We spoke to Matthew Hollingworth, the country director for Palestine for the World Food Programme.
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‘MP’s tears alone won’t have impact on Sudan crisis’, says Sudanese analyst
We speak to Kholood Khair, a Sudanese analyst and founding director of the Confluence Advisory think tank.
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‘No surprise there have been more sewage spillages’, says environmental audit committee chair
We spoke to Philip Dunne, the chair of the Environmental Audit Committee, and put to him the campaigners’ complaints that increased spillage levels show regulation has failed and the government’s plans are too weak.
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FactCheck: why have recorded sewage spills risen 50% in one year?
The number of recorded sewage spills into England’s rivers and seas increased by 54 per cent last year compared to 2022. FactCheck takes a look.
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Moscow attack means ‘new wave of mobilisation’ likely in Russia – Ukrainian MP
What impact could the Moscow concert hall attack have on Ukraine? We spoke to the Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko and asked what the country now expects to happen.
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Zara Aleena: ‘Review into murder may not have happened without media attention’
Since Zara Aleena’s murder nearly two years ago, her family has campaigned for change in the justice system. Probation failures that meant her killer was released just over a week before Zara’s death were exposed in a serious further offences review. But her aunt has told Channel 4 News that according to probation services, that…
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Rwanda Bill: ‘Thatcher wouldn’t have done this’, says Lord Deben
We spoke to Lord Deben, perhaps better known as John Gummer, who was a cabinet minister and former Conservative Party Chairman. He has been a vocal critic of the Rwanda policy and we began by asking him what happens now after MPs turned down all 10 of the House of Lords’ amendments.
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First deportation flights to Rwanda could leave UK by June
There was some good news for Rishi Sunak last night when MPs threw out a series of amendments to his flagship bill, which he hopes will get deportation flights to Rwanda off the ground. But there still could be more trouble for the bill looming in the Lords.
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Navalny ally calls his hammer attack a ‘typical criminal “hello” from Putin’
A top aide to the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is recovering from a hammer attack outside his home in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.