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Revealed: the unlawful and targeted use of police force in Bangladesh
The International Truth and Justice Project is calling for an independent investigation into the killings that took place in July and August last year in Bangladesh.
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Perpetrators of police brutality in Bangladesh ‘will be held accountable’, says chief of justice project
We spoke to Yasmin Sooka, the Executive Director of The International Truth and Justice Project, about how confident she is that those responsible for atrocities in Bangladesh will be brought to justice.
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Trump spared Jan 6 conviction by election win says prosecutor
In six day’s time, Donald Trump will once again be president of the world’s most powerful nation.
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‘National leadership needed’ to improve Welsh cancer services
A highly critical report says stronger, clearer national leadership is urgently needed in Wales to improve cancer services.
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Prisons failing ‘by every metric’ says former governor
We speak to John Podmore – a former high-security prison governor who also headed up the prison service’s counter corruption unit.
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Drones dropping weapons into UK prisons a ‘threat to national security’
The prisons inspector has warned that drones dropping drugs and weapons to dangerous inmates being held in high-security jails are a “threat to national security”.
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LA fires latest: strong winds still posing ‘extreme fire danger’
It’s a week since the Santa Ana winds fanned devastating wildfires across Los Angeles – destroying thousands of homes and businesses.
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Trump pressure on Israel makes Gaza ceasefire possible says Palestinian politician
We speak to Mustafa Barghouti, the General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative and member of the Palestine Liberation Organization Central Council.
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Israel-Palestine peace deal closer ‘than anyone can imagine’ says hostage negotiator
We spoke to Israeli hostage negotiator Gershon Baskin, and I started by asking what has led to a deal being potentially struck now.
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Gaza ceasefire deal reportedly close even as Israel strikes continue
Are we about to see a ceasefire in Gaza? There have been 465 days since Hamas launched its attack on Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking 250 hostages.
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Former Labour MP defends Starmer after Tulip Siddiq resignation
We spoke to Jonathan Ashworth, who was in the shadow cabinet under Jeremy Corbyn and Sir Keir Starmer but lost his Leicester South seat in last July’s election, for his reaction to Tulip Siddiq’s resignation.
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What led to Tulip Siddiq’s resignation?
Our political editor Gary Gibbon explains what led to the government’s anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq’s resignation.
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Tulip Siddiq resigns amid family corruption investigation
In the end, the pressure over Tulip Siddiq’s alleged links to her aunt’s political movement in Bangladesh became too strong.
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FactCheck: what is anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq accused of – and what has Keir Starmer said?
What is Tulip Siddiq accused of and what has the prime minister said about the scandal? FactCheck takes a look.
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Everyone to benefit from AI power, says science minister
We spoke to science and technology secretary Peter Kyle, as the PM announces new AI plans.