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Bristol: Man arrested after human remains found in suitcases
Police have arrested a 34-year-old man in Bristol, in connection with the deaths of two men whose remains were found in two suitcases near the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
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Manhunt underway after human remains found in suitcases in Bristol
Police in Bristol have launched a manhunt after two suitcases containing human remains were found at the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
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Rishi Sunak’s use of slur after Reform racist remarks ‘had a power’ says Sonia Sodha
We spoke to two former directors of communications at Number ten – Alastair Campbell who served under Tony Blair – and Sir Craig Oliver who spent five years in the job for David Cameron.
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Home Secretary demands explanation after Surrey Police ram cow with vehicle
Home Secretary James Cleverly has called for an urgent explanation after a cow was injured when it was struck twice by a police vehicle in Surrey last night – in distressing footage that is being widely circulated online.
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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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Top female racer urges more girls to get into motorsports
Emma Raducanu and Deena Asher Smith have already inspired a generation of young girls in football, tennis and athletics – and now it’s the turn of motorsports.
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Families of Israeli hostages demand government does more to ensure their return after six months of war
Six months of war have devastated Gaza, and there seems to be no end in sight.
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Israel-Gaza war: aid demand intensifies after strike on charity convoy
Israel’s military says it will make the report into why it killed seven aid workers public very soon.
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Poet Nikki Giovanni on white supremacy, the Capitol attack, and teaching the Virginia Tech shooter
Poet and activist Nikki Giovanni joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy to to talk about her life and work, how anger has fuelled her poetry at different stages of her life – touching on topics such as domestic abuse, segregation, Black Lives Matter and Donald Trump – and recounts her experience of the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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Nottingham killings: Victims demand public inquiry over what they claim were failings in case
It was a crime which horrified the country. Valdo Calocane stabbed to death Grace O’Malley-Kumar, Barnaby Webber and Ian Coates in Nottingham last June. He admitted manslaughter and was given a hospital order after he was found to be suffering from paranoid schizophrenia. The families of his victims are demanding a public inquiry after what…
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BFI Flare: Europe’s largest celebration of queer cinema
The female gaze, drag queens and trans rights are just some of the politically charged themes of the films at BFI Flare, Europe’s largest celebration of queer cinema.
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‘We want to make UK best place in world to be a female entrepreneur’, says task force co-chair
Well along with his announcement on small businesses and apprenticeships, Rishi Sunak also unveiled a new taskforce to boost private investment in organisations led by women.
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Hackney residents come out in solidarity with Diane Abbott after alleged racist remarks by Tory donor
The British Medical Association has called on Tory donor Frank Hester to resign from his health tech firm TPP, over his alleged comments that the MP Diane Abbott made him “want to hate all black women” and “should be shot”.
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‘Local government has been systematically underfunded,’ says Chair of Local Government Association
We spoke to Shaun Davies – he chairs the Local Government Association and is the Labour leader of Telford and Wrekin Council in Shropshire.
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Families of women murdered by men demand change
Sarah Everard was not the only woman murdered by a man to be remembered today. In the House of Commons, MP Jess Philips read out a list of all the women killed by men in the last year. She was watched in the public gallery by relatives of women murdered in previous years. We went…