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FactCheck: Javid ‘misremembers’ homelessness stat
The data he refers to reveals that since the Conservatives took office in 2010, statutory homelessness has risen by 36 per cent.
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Teen accused of Jaden Moodie murder carried knife “for safety”
This report contains some distressing images. A teenager accused of the murder of 14-year-old Jaden Moodie has told his trial that he carried a knife for “safety” but has denied ever using it.
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Bob Willis, England cricket legend, dies aged 70
The former England cricket captain Bob Willis has died at the age of 70.
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Sherri Goodman: “Climate change is changing the security landscape”
From Washington DC is Sherri Goodman, the Secretary General of the International Military Council on Climate and Security.
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Global emissions are up as COP25 climate conference continues
The news was expected – but nobody knew the figures. Just after midnight they came through: our global emissions are up. Just when they have to FALL radically to keep the promises made at the Paris Climate Agreement. No wonder protests are stepping up and frustration is growing at the UN climate crisis talks.
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Impeachment Inquiry: Legal experts testify against Trump
As President Trump made his way back to the US his mood may only get worse. The second public phase of impeachment hearings against him has ploughed on in his absence and today constitutional experts testified that his conduct is indeed grounds for removal from office, even – worse than Richard Nixon’s offences during Watergate.
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Tobias Ellwood: “There is no intention with this government to cut armed forces numbers”
Krishnan spoke to the former Conservative defence minister Tobias Ellwood and began by putting to him that today’s summit hadn’t been an inspiring spectacle.
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FactCheck: getting to the bottom of Labour’s new antisemitism rules
A prominent supporter of Jeremy Corbyn told us some members receive ‘lesser sanctions’ for antisemitism.
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Growing division on future of NATO
There’s growing evidence of division among leaders on the future of NATO – as a war of words continued throughout the day between Presidents Trump and Macron.
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Tom Tugendhat on Britain’s role in a rapidly changing world
The Conservative chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Tom Tugenhadt speaks to us outside Buckingham Palace about Trump, NATO and Britain’s role in a rapidly changing world.
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Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry says Labour able to win election without Donald Trump gaffe
We spoke to the Shadow Foreign Secretary, Emily Thornberry. I began by asking her whether Labour are disappointed that Donald Trump hasn’t backed up Jeremy Corbyn’s claim that the NHS is for sale.
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Trump in UK: Macron Spat, NHS trade deal denial and NATO anniversary
Heads of State are meeting in London tonight to mark the 70th anniversary of the military alliance NATO.
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Arron Banks and the UKIP data hijack
Leave.EU – the largest pro-Brexit campaign in Britain, set up and run by the millionaire Arron Banks – have been accused of hijacking personal data during the Referendum campaign.
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Student seeking justice after being “thrashed with a police baton” by an officer in 2010
Nine years ago when student Alfie Meadows was, in his words, “thrashed with a police baton” – during the 2010 Westminster student protests against tuition fees – he was “nearly killed and lucky to survive.”
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Trump calls impeachment process a “hoax” as hearings continue
Despite being in London, Donald Trump couldn’t leave his outrage at home – railing against the Democrats trying to impeach him – calling them “very unpatriotic” for pursuing further hearings as he’s overseas.