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Andy Davies
Andy Davies is a Home Affairs Correspondent for Channel 4 News covering Wales & the West of England. In 2019 he was named TV Journalist of the Year by the Royal Television Society. This followed his reporting on the programme’s…
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‘I have value in this world’: Getting back to work after long-term sickness
A near-record 2.8 million people in the UK are currently not in a job or looking for a job because of long-term sickness.
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UK government announces £500m in cuts to naval ships, drones and helicopters
Even as reports of the Storm Shadow strikes were emerging, the Defence secretary was in the Commons announcing cuts to naval ships, drones and helicopters.
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How many farmers will have to pay inheritance tax?
So what exactly is the government’s new farming policy and who will be affected?
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Russia attack on Ukraine shows ‘Putin’s ideas haven’t changed’, says WSJ chief foreign correspondent
We spoke to Yaroslav Trofimov, who’s recently published a historical novel set in Ukraine. He is also the Wall Street Journal’s chief foreign correspondent. We asked him why this from Russia and why now?
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Prison officer cuts were ‘too much’, admits former justice secretary David Gauke
Former Conservative justice secretary, David Gauke, is now leading a review of sentencing for the new government, aimed at taking the pressure off our prisons.
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‘Fashion shows have a purpose,’ says British Vogue editor Chioma Nnadi
The huge four-storey walls of the Lightroom in London are showing ‘Vogue: Inventing the Runway’.
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Trump’s re-election is a ‘heavy defeat for the climate agenda’, says former UN climate adviser
We spoke to former UN senior climate adviser Tom Rivett-Carnac.
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Ukraine war: At least six killed in wave of Russian missile and drone attacks
At least six people have been killed and dozens injured in a wave of Russian missile and drone attacks across Ukraine.
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Treasury under Conservatives may have broken law failing to disclose overspend, says OBR
The Treasury under the Conservatives may have broken the law by failing to disclose a multi-billion pound overspend at the time of the last budget, according to the head of the OBR, Richard Hughes.
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Trump suggests Cheney should have ‘guns trained on her face’
Donald Trump has ramped up his war of words with former Republican Liz Cheney, suggesting she should have guns trained on her face.
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The Piano Lesson: Denzel Washington’s sons on taking post-slavery America play to big screen
The Washington brothers have been speaking to Symeon Brown.
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Dozens killed as flash floods ravage eastern Spain
The Spanish government has declared three days of mourning after scores of people were killed in flash floods which swept across southeastern Spain.
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Labour have ‘broken promises’ to the public, says Shadow Exchequer Secretary
We’re joined by Shadow Exchequer Secretary Gareth Davies.
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‘We have to show people there is hope’, says Work and Pensions Secretary
We spoke to Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall – whose department has announced an initiative to help people back into work.
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‘We have to conquer northern Gaza’, says former head of Israeli National Security Council
The IDF told us that their forces are operating around the Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza based on intelligence regarding the presence of terrorists and terrorist infrastructure.