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FactCheck: why is US decision to give cluster munitions to Ukraine controversial?
US President Joe Biden has announced the country will supply cluster munitions to Ukraine to help its fight against Russian forces. FactCheck takes a look.
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Duo behind hit musical ‘And Juliet’ premiere new show featuring Roy Orbison’s music
David West Read, a writer and executive producer of the hit TV show Schitt’s Creek, and director Luke Sheppard, premiered their show ‘In Dreams’ at the Leeds Playhouse this week.
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Ukraine Nato membership ‘not going to happen now or anytime soon’, says foreign affairs analyst
Emma Ashford is a senior fellow at the Stimson Centre, a leading foreign affairs think tank, as well as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgetown University.
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Biden visits UK ahead of key Nato summit on Ukraine membership
Ukraine’s possible Nato membership is being resisted by the US President, who seems to prefer weaponry as a show of support.
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BBC presenter claims are ‘very serious’ for corporation, says media expert
We’re joined by Jane Martinson, a professor of journalism at City University.
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BBC presenter suspended over explicit teen photo claims
The corporation’s director general Tim Davie said the situation was “complex” and the allegations have now been reported to the police.
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Unnamed BBC presenter accused of paying thousands to teen for explicit photos
The BBC has said it would treat any allegations very seriously, and had processes in place to deal with them.
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Ukraine closes on Bakhmut as US condemned for cluster bomb supply
There are differences between Nato leaders over supplying Kyiv with cluster munitions.
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How the Russia Ukraine war is supercharging AI warfare
With superpowers battling for AI supremacy, experts say artificial intelligence will “completely change the entire frameworks on which we base war”.
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‘Too much in a small place,’ – Welsh village responds after bid to stop arrival of 300 asylum seekers rejected by High Court
A High Court judge in London has rejected an eleventh-hour effort by a county council in Wales to prevent the arrival of potentially up to 300 asylum seekers.
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Can the swift – one of the UK’s most threatened birds – be saved?
On Monday, MPs will debate one measure which could help save one of our most threatened birds – the swift. Ruben Reuter has been to find out more about the efforts to save them, before it’s too late.
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Number of people in UK diagnosed with skin cancer reaches a record high
The number of people in the UK diagnosed with skin cancer has reached a record high. Cancer Research says there’s been a sharp rise in cases in people aged over 55.
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Israel Palestine conflict: could there be a third intifada?
Israeli forces have killed two Palestinian militants in the occupied West Bank during a gun battle in the town of Nablus. It comes days after Israel’s wide-scale military operation in the Jenin refugee camp, which left 12 Palestinians and one Israeli soldier dead.
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Cluster munitions in Ukraine are ‘recipe for disaster’, says advocacy director
We were joined by Kurt Volker, former US Special Representative for Ukraine negotiations, and Mary Wareham, Arms Advocacy Director of Human Rights Watch, who has called for both Russia and Ukraine to stop using cluster munitions.
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Biden’s decision to send thousands of cluster munitions to Ukraine divides NATO
President Biden is expected to announce that the United States will provide cluster munitions to Ukraine – widely banned by many countries, and condemned again today by the UN because of the danger unexploded munitions pose to civilians. The US believes they’ll help Ukraine in its struggle to break through Russia’s front lines, heavily outnumbered…




























