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Today, we look at what could be a very big week for the chancellor. Laura and Paddy are joined by BB
Today, we look at the latest phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal in Gaza, which has seen four f
Today, Adam, Chris, Vicki and James discuss President Trump’s first week back in office, including h
Today, we discuss the outcome of the case against Axel Rudakubana, who was sentenced to a minimum of
Today, we look at Prince Harry’s settlement with the publisher of The Sun newspaper for intrusion in
Today, we look at Prince Harry?s settlement with the publisher of The Sun newspaper for intrusion in
Today, we look at the prime minister’s pledge to fight “the changing face of terrorism” in light of
Today, Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th US president. He promised to unleash a blitz of e
Today, we look at Axel Rudakubana pleading guilty to the murder of three young girls at a dance clas
Today, we look at how BBC News will cover Donald Trump - ahead of his inauguration as President for
Today, Laura, Paddy, and Henry discuss a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. There was a delay, but
Today, Paddy and Laura discuss Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday and what we can learn from thos
Today, Adam, Chris, Alex and Faisal discuss the government's plan for new inquiries into grooming ga
The Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced five government-backed local inquiries and a new nati
Today, we look at the news that a deal has been reached to stop the fighting in Gaza and for the rel
Today, the Treasury minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned after growing pressure over an anti-corruptio
Today, we look at the announcement of a new AI Action Plan and the government’s hope that it will ma
Today, Laura, Paddy and Henry discuss the government's plan on AI and how social media giants are im
Today, Paddy and Laura discuss Rachel Reeves’ trip to Beijing to meet with her Chinese counterpart.
Today, we look at Donald Trump avoiding jail, and any punishment, over charges of fraud relating to