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Israel Hamas: Gaza refugees ‘in horror’ as they await Rafah invasion
In Jerusalem the American CIA chief has been meeting the Israeli Prime Minister trying to exert pressure towards a ceasefire.
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Ofcom draft rules for tech companies are ‘what children want’, says director of online safety
Ofcom has unveiled its draft rules for tech companies to protect children from online harms.
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Northern Ireland police carried out ‘industrial level spying’ on journalists high court hears
There’s a well established convention that journalists never reveal their sources.
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Scotland politics – SNP names Kate Forbes deputy first minister
In Scotland today, John Swinney took the oath to become the country’s new first minister, before going on to name his cabinet.
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Elphicke defection is ‘putting her constituents first’, says Labour Party chair
Joining us now from Westminster is the Chair of the Labour Party, Anneliese Dodds.
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Tory MP Natalie Elphicke defects to Labour Party
Another week, another Tory scalp for Keir Starmer.
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FactCheck: why is the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine being withdrawn worldwide?
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has announced it’s removing its Covid-19 vaccine worldwide. FactCheck takes a look.
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Stormy Daniels testifies in Trump hush money trial
Stormy Daniels – the adult film actress at the heart of Donald Trump’s hush money case has taken the stand in the first ever criminal trial of a former US president.
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John Swinney voted in as Scotland’s new first minister
The Scottish Parliament has voted for John Swinney to be Scotland’s next First Minister – hours after Humza Yousaf officially resigned.
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Are things looking up for the UK economy?
The cost of living crisis and the tax burden are key issues for voters and this week could bring some hope for the government on those fronts.
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Marina Wheeler: ‘I certainly never pretended to be a Conservative’
As the general election looms, the Labour Party is preparing for government.
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China suspected of hacking UK armed forces payroll
Rishi Sunak says a “malign actor” has broken into the armed forces payroll system, potentially compromising the details of more than a quarter of a million current and recently retired members of the military.
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Netanyahu’s only strategy is ‘political survival’, says former Israeli diplomat
We spoke to Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat who has been chief of staff or foreign policy adviser to one Israeli prime minister and four foreign ministers.
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US repeats warning to Israel against assault on Rafah
For weeks, President Biden and his administration have been urging the Israelis not to launch a full-scale offensive against Rafah.
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‘We are very afraid’, says doctor in Rafah
We spoke to Dr Ola Saed who works at Shuhada Al-Aqsa Hospital in Rafah, and joined us from southern Gaza.