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Lucy Letby: Neonatal nurse found guilty of murdering seven babies
Lucy Letby murdered seven babies, attempted to murder six others and there are allegations of more.
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Rishi Sunak hopes to meet Saudi crown prince at “earliest opportunity”
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes to meet the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, the man widely believed to have ordered the murder of Journalist Jamal Kashogji at the “earliest opportunity”.
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How Afghanistan has changed under Taliban rule in two years
It’s exactly two years since the Taliban seized power again in Afghanistan – forcing thousands of people to flee to Europe, in fear for their lives.
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‘It’s like an episode of Fawlty Towers’: Conservative councillor on Bibby Stockholm barge
We spoke to Louie O’Leary, a Conservative Dorset County Councillor for the area near where the Bibby Stockholm is moored.
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MPs under more pressure to tackle small boats after Channel deaths
Ministers are coming under renewed pressure to tackle the number of people crossing the channel in small boats – after six people died at the weekend making the journey.
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Labour would scrap ‘unworkable’ Tory Rwanda plan to fund National Crime Agency, says shadow immigration minister
We spoke to shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock, who has accused the government of not getting a grip on its immigration policy.
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The new space race: Russia launches first mission to moon in almost 50 years
Despite waging war in Ukraine, Russia’s president Vladimir Putin doesn’t want to be left out of the latest space race.
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Impact of junior doctor’s strike ‘particularly significant’, says NHS confederation director for acute care trusts
We spoke to Rory Deighton, the director for acute care trusts at the NHS Confederation, which represents health service employers.
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Junior doctors in England go on strike for fifth time
Junior doctors in England are on strike again, with thousands who’ve only just started working in the NHS joining the four-day walkout.
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Hawaii fires: Lahaina ‘has tremendous historic value’, says Maui County Council chair
We spoke to Alice Lee, chair of Maui County Council.
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Asylum seekers moved from Bibby Stockholm barge after legionella bacteria found
Thirty nine asylum seekers are being hastily taken off the Bibby Stockholm barge after a bacteria which can cause a serious lung infection was found in the water supply.
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Hawaiian wildfires are a ‘coincidence of a lot of unfortunate circumstances’, says climate change expert
We spoke to Erica Fleishman, who’s director of the Oregon Climate change research institute
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‘We need more of us … we need a fair pay deal’, says a junior doctor going on strike
We spoke to Dr Mike Greenhalgh in Chorley. He’s deputy chair of the BMA Junior doctors committee and will be on strike from his job as a trauma and orthopaedic surgery registrar.
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I want to return to my ‘uncontacted’ Amazon tribe
Our Latin America correspondent Guillermo Galdos, has travelled to a settlement near the town of Puerto Breu, deep in the Amazon near Peru’s border with Brazil to discover what happens when the modern world makes contact.
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Northern Ireland police service need to be held to account over data breach, says Information Commissioner
We spoke to the Information Commissioner John Edwards and discussed the data breach at the Northern Ireland police service and also on the Electoral Register. We asked him what his office was now investigating at the PSNI.