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UK heatwave: 40C expected as Met Office issues first ever red warning
The red heat warning is at the level of a “national emergency” and is similar to those issued for very strong winds and heavy snow.
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Russia Ukraine conflict: Russia continues shelling after ceasefire agreement fails
Officials said just 400 people had been evacuated from the besieged city of Volnovakha before the Russian attacks resumed.
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Key workers ‘stuck in queues and driving miles’ for fuel, UK Homecare Association chief exec says
Jane Townson is chief executive of the UK Homecare Association, whose members provide assistance and support to people in their own homes.
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Jon Snow to step down as Channel 4 News presenter at end of 2021
Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow has decided to step down from his role from the end of the year after 32-years at the helm of the flagship news programme.
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Closed ski resorts in Scotland see best snow in years
The UK recorded the coldest night since 2010 last night with temperatures plummeting to -16.7C at Altnaharra in northern Scotland.
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Snow a welcome distraction for families in parts of England
Heavy snow and bitterly cold weather are sweeping parts of the country – with amber warnings of snow across east and southeast England. Forecasters have warned of “significant disruption” into Monday – as Storm Darcy brings strong easterly winds from Ukraine and the Black Sea. Anja Popp was in Aylesford in Kent.
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Jon Snow goes back to Liverpool University
Jon Snow has been back to his old university to speak to students and the Vice Chancellor about life at university in the middle of a pandemic.
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Iranians head to the polls for parliamentary elections – Jon Snow reports from Tehran
Tomorrow’s election takes Iran into uncharted waters. It takes place after many of the candidates were disqualified by the ruling authority.
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Man dies as Storm Ciara causes damage and disruption across UK
Emergency financial aid will be made available by the Government to areas badly hit by Storm Ciara, which has left thousands of homes without power, damaged buildings and caused widespread disruption to travel.
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UK and other European countries recognise Guaidó as Venezuela’s leader
‘The people will never surrender’, the embattled Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro has declared as he condemned European leaders for recognising his opponent Juan Guaidó as interim president.
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Michael Fuller on being the UK’s first black chief constable
Michael Fuller grew up in the care system before joining the Police and eventually becoming Britain’s first black Chief Constable. He has just published his memoir. The book is called “Kill the Black One First” – a phrase he heard shouted at him by protestors during the Brixton Riots of 1981. Jon Snow spoke to him…
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Coldest day in UK for seven years
A severe weather warning is in force across parts of the UK. Meanwhile, in some areas of the USA, at least eight people have been killed as temperatures hit record lows – even colder than the South Pole.
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Owen Jones: ‘Snowflakes’ objecting to anti-Trump protests
Owen Jones, who is part of the anti-Trump protest in London, and Drew Liquerman, the Republican Party spokesman abroad, discuss the President’s visit to the UK.
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UK economy growing at weakest rate since 2012
The UK economy has grown at its weakest level for six years, up by just point one percent in the first quarter of the year. Downing Street said it was “clearly disappointing”, but insisted the fundamentals of the economy remained strong, while some experts blamed the winter weather. But with construction falling sharply, as well…
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Jon Snow visits Facebook HQ to look for answers – but no one wants to talk
Jon Snow visits Facebook HQ here in London looking to get answers regarding the data breach and to ask them about the steps they’re taking to protect people in the UK’s information, but the company appeared to be in a media lock down.