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Families of people suffering ‘mental health consequences of Covid-19’ need a voice’ says MP
The daily number of those who’ve died with coronavirus, up by more than 600 people today, is a sobering reminder of the havoc being wrought by the pandemic. But the impact on mental health is largely unseen. And that’s concerning some MPs, notably Sir Charles Walker, a vice-chairman of the Conservatives’ 1922 Committee. He’s been…
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‘Fighting for a better environment and creating new jobs can go hand in hand,’ says environment campaigner
We are joined by Katie Neild from Client Earth, an organisation that fights for environmental causes through the courts, and Gavin Davies from the GMB union, who represents workers at Heathrow Airport.
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How did we get coronavirus vaccines so fast?
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused global disruption – but conditions also turned out to be perfect for researchers to quickly develop vaccines that protect people against the new virus. Knowledge from previous epidemics meant experts could move fast. And the scale of the crisis meant there was no shortage of money, volunteers or infected cases…
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What next for the Iran nuclear deal?
Our International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum, has been reporting on Iran for over 20 years, and explains the recent tensions in the region.
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Esther Rantzen says ‘we don’t have the right to make individual decisions’ amid Christmas virus concerns
Although everyone is desperate for some kind of respite, is an extended family Christmas too much of a risk?
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The often secret world of government special advisers
They work behind closed doors and they’re paid for by the taxpayer – to the tune of some £10 million in total, it turns out.
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Biden presidential election victory confirmed by electoral college
In the United States, the Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell has joined other leading Republicans to congratulate Joe Biden on becoming the country’s president elect, after the electoral college formally confirmed Mr Biden’s victory.
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Pandemic ‘exposed the underlying inequalities in society and amplified them’, says Prof Sir Michael Marmot
We spoke to the author of the report on inequality, Sir Michael Marmot, and asked if he saw parallels with the transformations seen in post-war Britain.
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UK inequalities exposed by Covid death toll, says report
The Covid-19 pandemic has laid bare the inequalities in our society, and multiplied the suffering of some of our most deprived communities.
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UK redundancies hit record high as jobless rate rises again
The number of people in the UK who’ve been laid off has soared to a record high.
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Schools in England told they cannot close early for Christmas
Schools in the London borough of Greenwich are being forced to stay open, even though the council wanted to move to online learning amid fears over rising Covid infection rates.
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‘The worst gift you can give to anybody over Christmas is a dose of this horrible disease’ – Prof Steve Reicher
Professor Steve Reicher is a behavioural scientist at the University of St Andrews. He’s advised both the UK and Scottish governments on their response to the coronavirus crisis.
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‘Growing frustration and anger about being told how we must behave and what we must do’ – Tory MP Sir Desmond Swayne
We spoke to the Conservative MP Desmond Swayne and started by asking if we should cancel Christmas.
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UK ministers offer Welsh patients treatment in England
The Covid case rate in Wales remains by far the highest in the UK, something which will no doubt be playing into four-nation discussions about Christmas rules.
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UK government may toughen message on Christmas household mixing
Our political editor Gary Gibbon joins us from Westminster.



























