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How should UK deal with China threat?
We were joined by Sir Kim Darroch – the UK’s former ambassador to the United States.
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Mother ‘shocked’ after energy company installs prepayment meter while she’s out
As the energy crisis bites – there’s been a surge in suppliers moving customers on to prepayment meters.
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Iran arrests actress from Oscar-winning film over protest support
Iranian authorities have arrested one of the country’s best known actresses – after she condemned the execution of an anti-government protester.
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Government criticised over plans to deploy army during strikes
Ministers have been deployed defending the government’s strike contingency plans and pay offers.
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Solihull: Vigil held for lake victims
A vigil was held in the West Midlands for the four boys who died after falling into an icy lake last Sunday.
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Christmas trade hit by rail strikes with no breakthrough in talks
The weekend before Christmas is traditionally the busiest for retailers but trading has been hit today by the continuation of the 48-hour rail strike.
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‘Exhausted NHS staff anxious about delivering care’, says NHS Confederation director
We were joined by Layla McCay, Policy Director at the NHS Confederation – the organisation that represents the healthcare system in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Chimps have killed or injured dozens of children in Uganda (dubbed)
In Uganda, the encroachment of settlements into the country’s western forests has sparked a battle between humans and chimpanzees.
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Elon Musk criticised over Twitter suspending journalists
Before completing his takeover of Twitter in October, Elon Musk had described himself as a “free speech absolutist”. Today, he’s facing accusations of hypocrisy, after journalists who’d been reporting on him had their accounts suspended.
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Three people critically hurt in crush at Asake concert at Brixton Academy
Three people remain in a critical condition in hospital tonight following a crush at a concert in south London which left several others injured.
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Mouldy sandwiches, cold chips or nothing: what some children are eating in the cost of living crisis
As many schools break up today, parents whose children receive free school lunches will have to find money for extra meals. For those who don’t qualify, we’ve been gathering first-hand evidence of how the cost of living crisis is impacting packed lunches.
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Cost of living crisis: Meet the people living without heating as temperatures plummet
The current cold weather has compounded the sense of despair for those unable to afford their heating bills, with new figures from the ONS today revealing more than two-thirds of people are now rationing energy use.
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Rail workers begin latest in series of 48-hour walkouts
With talks between train companies and the RMT union deadlocked, rail workers today began the latest in a series of 48-hour walkouts, bringing fresh misery to commuters and Christmas shoppers.
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‘Growing political consensus that NHS needs reform’ says Tory MP
We spoke to the Conservative MP Dr Dan Poulter – who’s a former health minister and a practising NHS doctor – and is one of those calling for the government to negotiate with nurses on pay.
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Rishi Sunak rejects calls from Tory MPs to reopen negotiations on nurses’ pay
The prime minister has rejected calls from senior Tory MPs to reopen negotiations on nurses’ pay – a day after a walkout which saw over half of routine operations cancelled.


























