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Conservative MP on Shamima Begum citizenship: ‘The Home Secretary has got it wrong’
We’re joined by the Conservative MP Rehman Chishti who’s a member of the Commons Home Affairs Committee.
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1975 European referendum historian on Brexit comparisons
A referendum on Europe which divided families, communities and politics, but the result was being challenged only a few years later. Politicians from different traditions coming together to create new parties, and old parties being transformed by new leadership. A vision of the present and future, or a description of Britain after 1975. Doctor Robert…
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Jeremy Corbyn hits out at decision to strip Shamima Begum of British citizenship
The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has criticised the decision to strip British citizenship from the teenager Shamima Begum – who went to Syria to join the militant Islamic State group – saying she should be allowed back to the country to face questioning. Her family still hope to bring her newborn baby to live with them in the UK. While in…
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16-year-old boy guilty of murdering six-year-old Alesha MacPhail
A 16 year old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been found guilty of abducting, raping and murdering six-year-old Alesha MacPhail.
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Labour MP Jess Phillips: ‘I feel closer to Luciana Berger [than Jeremy Corbyn] without any shadow of a doubt’
We’re joined by Labour MP Jess Phillips – who has said she found it hard to disagree with her former colleagues who are part of the Independent Group – and ask her whether she was minded to join them.
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Corbyn in Brussels to break Brexit deadlock – as Juncker declares his ‘Brexit fatigue’
We don’t need more time – we need decisions from the British Parliament – this from the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier.
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Sainsbury’s/Asda merger in doubt over competition concerns
The planned merger of Sainsbury’s and Asda looks doomed after the UK competition watchdog said it may block the de
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The impact of gay conversion therapy on mental health in UK
A new report, shown exclusively to this programme, has revealed the psychological effect on people of faith who have undertaken so-called “gay conversion therapy”.
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Shamima Begum ‘a little bit shocked’ UK citizenship revoked
The Bangladeshi government has said that Shamima Begum is not a citizen and that she is a matter for Britain.
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Defence minister admits the pro-Brexit ERG is damaging Tory Party ‘branding’
We spoke to Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood and began by asking if this was a difficult day for the Conservatives.
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Anna Soubry claims: ‘I think I speak for the majority of people in this country’
Anna Soubry, who resigned from the Conservative party today, is joined by Sir Bill Cash, Conservative chairman of the European Scrutiny Committee, Sir Vince Cable, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, and the former Labour MP Ann Coffey, who has joined the Independent Group.
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Conservative Brexiteer Andrew Bridgen: ‘Malthouse Compromise would have united vast majority of Conservative party’
Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen discusses the Brexit negotiations.
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‘Malthouse Compromise’ ruled out by EU
Brexiteers, and some Remainers, are fearing tonight that their proposed plan for leaving the EU, the ‘Malthouse Compromise’, has been dumped by the government.
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Gove pledges protection for farmers in no-deal Brexit
British farmers will be protected in the event of a no-deal Brexit, according to the Environment Secretary Michael Gove.
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Honda worker Derek Chambers: ‘Closure will devastate Swindon’
Two Honda employees, Derek Chambers and Jason Newport, Ian Mean, director of Business West, and Christian Stadler, professor of strategic management at Warwick Business School, discuss the Swindon plant’s closure.