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Ahead of Monday’s key summit between the UK and the EU, the Prime Minister has given his clearest indication yet that a youth mobility scheme – a reciprocal arrangement allowing young people to move ...
Indirect talks between Hamas and Israel have resumed in Doha ‘without preconditions’ according to a Hamas official – as Israel says it’s in the early stages of a military operation to expand its ...
In Ukraine a Russian drone has hit a minibus evacuating people near the city of Sumy, killing nine and injuring seven. The attack has been condemned by President Zelenskyy who said this was the ...
For our most recent episode of the Fourcast we’ve been speaking to controversial British cardiologist Aseem Malhotra, who was recently appointed as a senior advisor to the US Health Secretary. That ...
Mohammed Reza Sazish, a civil rights activist who fled to Pakistan from Afghanistan, fears being caught up in a mass ...
It’s the most important vote since the 1989 revolution, one voter tells me, as she proudly poses for a photo holding a ...
Produced by Eagle Eye Drama (The Couple Next Door, Professor T), filming has commenced on a second series of hit drama ...
But MPs only had time to vote on two amendments to the Assisted Dying Bill. One of them means that medical staff will be allowed to opt out of helping patients die. That lack of time has reignited the ...
Some laws pass with little fanfare, some become defining moments in how a government is remembered. MPs are wrestling with a ...
Two firefighters have died tackling a large fire at a former RAF base in Oxfordshire that’s now a business park. The blaze started yesterday evening, prompting warnings to residents to stay indoors.
We spoke to the former Russian prime minister, and now Putin-critic Mikhail Kasyanov. We asked him whether Vladimir Putin is really committed to a ceasefire deal.
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