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‘There is still space for negotiations’: Austrian MEP on possibility of new Brexit deal
We spoke to Austrian MEP, Andreas Schieder, who is a member of the UK Contact Group in the European Parliament.
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Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron meetings ‘very constructive and positive’
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has ended his series of international meetings in Paris with what he called “very constructive and positive” talks with the French president Emmanuel Macron.
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Russell Brand: YouTube suspends star’s ability to make money from adverts
The video sharing platform Youtube has suspended Russell Brand’s ability to make money from adverts on his channels – saying he had violated their “creator responsibility policy” after serious allegations made against him.
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‘The whole industry needs a light shone on it’: Caroline Nokes MP on Russell Brand allegations
The Conservative MP Caroline Nokes, who chairs the Women and Equalities committee, joins me now.
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Russell Brand claims ‘MeToo moment for television’, says former Channel 4 Head of News
Dorothy Byrne spent more than 15 years as head of news and current affairs at Channel 4 – she’s currently president of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. We spoke to her about what she’s made of what’s unfolded since the investigation aired.
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Russell Brand: Met Police receive sexual assault allegation from 2003
The promotors of Russell Brand’s tour of UK theatres have postponed the remaining three shows scheduled for this month – after the Met Police said they had received a report of an alleged sexual assault in central London in 2003.
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Daniel Khalife: Details of terror suspect’s alleged escape revealed
The escape from Wandsworth prison sparked a four-day manhunt involving more than 150 police officers.
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How will spy claims affect UK-China relations?
We analyse what impact the recent spy claims will have on UK-China relations
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China has ‘no incentive at all to get involved’ in British politics, says Victor Gao
We spoke to Victor Gao, the vice-president of the Centre for China and Globalisation, who previously worked closely with former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping.
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‘I don’t believe [China] should be at the AI summit’, says Iain Duncan Smith
We spoke to Conservative MP and former party leader, Iain Duncan Smith, who is a long-time critic of China’s activities in the UK, and has been sanctioned by the Beijing government.
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Parliamentary researcher arrested over suspicion of spying for China says he is ‘completely innocent’
The news that a parliamentary researcher has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China has caused consternation amongst MPs.
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Manchester United part ways with Mason Greenwood to prevent further ‘PR disaster’, says fanzine editor
The Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood is to leave the club after what’s being described as “mutual agreement” after an internal inquiry into his conduct.