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Dealing with financial mess has been ‘really hard’, says Liz Kendall
We spoke to the Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall.
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Scottish budget: SNP pledges to scrap two-child benefit cap
More political uncertainty – this time in Scotland, where the minority SNP government unveiled its budget.
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South Korea president faces impeachment after martial law crisis
People have taken to the streets once again in South Korea to demand the resignation of the President Yoon Suk Yeol after he was forced to overturn his own attempt to bring in Martial Law.
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France no confidence vote – how did we get here?
Michel Barnier has lost a no confidence vote, becoming the shortest serving French prime minister ever
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Will Trump drop defence nominee Pete Hegseth?
In the US, Donald Trump’s nominees for key positions in his next administration have been pressing the flesh in Washington, as they seek to persuade Senators they can be trusted with the most powerful jobs in the land.
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Uncertain times for France after government collapse
Despite attempts to appease the far-right, Prime Minister Michel Barnier could not convince opposition parties to back his budget, designed to save €60 billion through tax rises and cuts to services.
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‘France needs compromise’ says MP from Macron’s party
The French government looks likely to fall this week – after left-wing and far-right parties lodged no-confidence motions in the prime minister.
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Starmer to unveil government’s ‘plan for change’
The Prime Minister is set to unveil his “plan for change” for Britain this week.
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Counting underway in Ireland election
In Ireland, the two large centre right parties, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, look set to return to power.
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Transport Secretary resigns over fraud offence from 2013
Louise Haigh has resigned as Transport Secretary after it emerged that she had pleaded guilty to a fraud offence a decade ago
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‘Assisted dying supported in part because care is failing’, says palliative care doctor
Two people with in-depth experience of end of life care joined us.
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Where does the rest of the world stand on assisted dying?
Today’s vote only applies to England and Wales and, as we’ve been hearing, it still has many hurdles to pass before it becomes law.
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Assisted dying: MPs on both sides react to bill passing
Just after the vote, we caught up with two MPs from either side of the argument.
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UK MPs vote to legalise assisted dying bill – what happens next?
The effort to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales has cleared its first hurdle in parliament.
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Housing crisis dominates as Ireland prepares to vote in snap election
Ireland is into its final hours of campaigning, ahead of tomorrow’s snap election.