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6m
Peter Singer on animal rights, protest and controversy
He’s the moral philosopher whose hugely influential 1975 book ‘Animal Liberation’ made the moral case for respecting the rights of animals and not eating meat.
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3m
Baroness Hallett: Covid inquiry head issues public rebuke to government
The Covid inquiry and the government continue to lock horns.
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2m
New wave of nursing strikes in Wales amid bitter pay dispute
Nurses in Wales have begun a fresh wave of strikes amid a bitter dispute over pay.
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5m
Prince Harry ‘the only person rich and powerful enough’ to take on tabloids in court, says former Guardian editor
We spoke to Alan Rusbridger, the former editor-in-chief of the Guardian and asked him who has more to lose in this High Court battle: Prince Harry or the newspapers?
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8m
Prince Harry tells court press have ‘blood on their hands’
Prince Harry had longed for years to get his own back on the tabloid press whom he blamed for the death of his mother and then for what he saw as endless intrusions into his private life.
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4m
‘We are absolutely a credible organisation.’ says CBI Director General
We spoke to the new director general of the CBI, Rain Newton-Smith, and started by asking for her response to today’s results.
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3m
CBI survives confidence vote as members back reform
The new leadership of the Confederation of British Industry said they wanted to break with the organisation’s recent past.
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5m
New supergroup Mantra of the Cosmos on clashing egos, watching the news and Bez’s love of the maracas
For some people, the eighties and nineties never really ended, and for those people – Shaun Ryder’s announcement of a new supergroup featuring him and Bez, plus Oasis bassist Andy Bell and The Who drummer Zak Starkey, will be a cause for nostalgia-tinged celebration.
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6m
‘This is an emergency’: Dr Chris Van Tulleken on why ultra processed food fuels obesity, tooth decay and illness
Most of what we eat isn’t really food, according to the doctor, academic and TV presenter Chris Van Tulleken.
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7m
Universal basic income: The answer to poverty or a disincentive to work?
Is it the answer to tackling poverty or a disincentive to work?
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2m
Mortgage lenders continue to hike rates and pull deals
People trying to get or renew a mortgage are facing worsening economic pain – as lenders continued to hike rates and pull deals over the past few days.
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3m
Prince Harry does not attend his case against Mirror Group Newspapers
The cameras turned up en masse, but the Prince did not, and if the Duke of Sussex was hoping to get the judge onside for his case against Mirror Group Newspapers, it seems his absence had the opposite effect.
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6m
Windrush 75: Passenger Alford Gardner on racism, scandal and life in UK
It’s been 75 years since The Empire Windrush sailed into Tilbury Docks bringing more than 800 people from the Caribbean – skilled young workers who’d answered the call for help to rebuild Britain after the war. But though invited, they were not always welcomed when they got here, often facing racism, struggling to find work…
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4m
Full prisons ‘are not safe places’, says Prison Governors Association President
We spoke to the President of the Prison Governors Association, Andrea Albutt.
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3m
Prisons will run out of space within weeks says prisons chief
They keep some of our most dangerous criminals behind bars.