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Poll shows Reform slipping to 13% says Luke Tryl from More in Common polling firm
We spoke to Luke Tryl, the executive director of the More in Common public opinion and polling firm.
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James’ lead singer Tim Booth on topping the music charts after forty years
Shortly after forming the band ‘James’ in 1982, they turned down an NME cover and later refused a million-dollar campaign to break into the American market – saying they weren’t fussed by commercial success.
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Tim Booth of the band James on ageism in music, topping the charts and AI
More than 40 years since they began the band are at the top of the charts. We met their lead singer Tim Booth.
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Six killed as man goes on ‘rampage’ with knife in Sydney shopping centre
It began as a quiet afternoon of shopping. It ended with six people dead, plus the attacker.
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Nigeria military rescues 137 child hostages after school kidnapping
Nigeria’s military says it has rescued 137 of more than 280 children kidnapped from their school more than two weeks ago in Kaduna state. They were recovered in the early hours of Sunday in neighbouring Zamfara state. It comes days before a deadline to pay a ransom for their release, and days after 17 children…
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Masego: a year to make it in music after dropping out of school
With his signature blend of what he calls TrapHouseJazz, the saxophonist and singer Masego has been credited with introducing jazz to a new generation.
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Labour U-turn: Scrapping green pledge about ‘being straight’ with voters, Starmer says
Sir Keir Starmer insists he scrapped Labour’s £28bn green spending pledge to be straight with voters.
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UK economy avoids slipping into recession
Britain’s economy failed to grow in the third quarter of the year – but that was better than the drop which had been predicted, and means the country has avoided slipping into recession.
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Scrapping northern HS2 leg is ‘political short termism at its worst’, says Manchester Cllr
Joining us now from Manchester is the city council leader Bev Craig.
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NHS dropping cancer waiting time targets is ‘admission of failure’, says professor
We spoke to two cancer specialists, Professor Karol Sikora and Professor David Sebag-Montefiore.
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Belarus’ Lukashenko says ‘he saved Russia from civil war’ by stopping Wagner mutiny
With Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Progozhin removed from Russia, one authoritarian leader is breathing a little easier – but another is perhaps starting to sweat.
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‘Citizenship stripping laws are unjust’ – Kamila Shamsie on the UK’s ‘racist’ immigration policy
Kamila Shamsie has long been a vocal critic of the UK government’s immigration and civil rights policies, and yet she only felt able to write Home Fire – which offers a piercing critique of Islamophobia within the British political establishment – after she became a citizen of the country.
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‘Conservative incompetence on this is jaw dropping’: Shadow immigration minister on Rishi Sunak’s asylum policy
We spoke to Labour’s Shadow Immigration Minister, Stephen Kinnock.
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Scottish government proposes scrapping juries in rape cases
Trial by jury is one of the fundamental building blocks of the British justice system.
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‘The country is being betrayed’ as government U-turns on scrapping EU laws, says Alastair Campbell
We spoke to pro-EU campaigner Alastair Campbell whose new book – ‘But What Can I Do?: Why Politics Has Gone So Wrong, and How You Can Help Fix It’ is published today.