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Thousands line streets for Rugby legend Rob Burrow’s funeral
Thousands of people lined the streets of Pontefract in Yorkshire this afternoon for the funeral of rugby league legend and Motor Neurone Disease campaigner Rob Burrow.
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Farage criticised by Labour and Tories for not doing enough to tackle Reform racism accusations
The Reform leader Nigel Farage has been criticised by Labour and the Tories for not doing enough to tackle accusations of racism within his party.
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Thousands join ‘Restore Nature Now’ march
The demonstrators appealed to politicians to make action on conservation and the climate a priority.
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Two Reform UK candidates ditched after accusations of racism and religious hate
The Reform Party has dropped two of its general election candidates after they were accused of racism and religious hate. This programme had spoken to both of the candidates and confronted them with offensive social media postings.
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Israel Hamas war: Tanks move into central Rafah as thousands flee
The Israeli military appears to have stepped up its operations in Rafah – despite the warnings of its allies, and global outrage over the deaths of 45 people following a strike close to a refugee camp on Sunday night.
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Thousands buried alive after Papua New Guinea landslide
Officials in Papua New Guinea have appealed for international help – warning that more than 2,000 people may have been buried alive under a landslide that occurred three days ago.
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Tens of thousands march in Georgian capital against ‘foreign agents’ bill
Georgia was invaded by Russia in 2008, and 20% of it is still under Russian military occupation. Protesters have gathered there to rally against a so-called foreign agents bill. On Saturday night, despite heavy rain, tens of thousands marched peacefully through Tbilisi against the Kremlin-style law, which has pitted the ruling Georgian Dream Party against…
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UNRWA closes East Jerusalem HQ after alleged arson attack
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees is the primary source of aid to Gaza.
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How Yousaf resignation could spell end of SNP dominance in Scotland
If the SNP can find a candidate who can command the support of enough Members of the Scottish Parliament, there will soon be a third First Minister in just over twelve months – quite a contrast from the seven and nine-year terms served by Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon respectively – both towering figures in the party and more broadly in pursuit of independence for Scotland.
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Debate: Who will replace Humza Yousaf as Scottish first minister?
We speak to Deputy First Minister of Scotland, Shona Robison, Ash Regan who left the SNP after losing to Humza Yousaf in last year’s leadership race and now is an MSP for the pro-independence Alba Party, and down the line from Glasgow, the SNP MSP, Fergus Ewing who’s a former Scottish cabinet minister.
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Humza Yousaf resigns as Scotland first minister – what next for SNP?
It was a self-inflicted downfall – and Humza Yousaf admitted that himself. He miscalculated – hoping for a friendly divorce with the Greens but making it a bitter one.
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FactCheck: why has Humza Yousaf resigned as Scotland’s First Minister?
The story begins with his predecessor, Nicola Sturgeon.
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Canary Islands see thousands protest against too much tourism
Thousands of people are taking to the streets of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, angry at the impact mass tourism is having on the Spanish archipelago.
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Israel fears repeat Iran attack, says former editor of Jerusalem Post
We are joined by author and former editor of the Jerusalem Post, Yaakov Katz.
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War and hunger force hundreds of thousands to flee Sudan
The UK is almost doubling its aid to Sudan, to £89 million, as the humanitarian crisis there continues to escalate.