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Today, we react to Mark Carney pulling off a surprise victory in the Canadian election as leader of
Today, Spain and Portgual have been hit by large power cuts. The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanche
Today we look at, what politicians are saying on camera and behind the scenes about the local electi
Today, we discuss the pictures coming from The Vatican of President Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Tr
Today, we’re looking ahead to local elections taking place in England on Thursday 1 May.Adam and Ch
Today, we discuss whether the EU and UK are about to do a deal on a youth visa scheme. Labour has pr
Today, Donald Trump took to Truth Social to accuse Zelensky of harming Ukraine peace negotiations fo
Today, we look at the world leaders descending on the Vatican for the funeral of Pope Francis, and w
Today, we’re going to look back what happened after the collapse of Lehman Brothers - which sparked
Today, Pope Francis has died aged 88. The first Latin American leader of the of the Roman Catholic C
Today, we’re going back to September 15 2008, the day the Lehman Brothers collapsed, a pivotal momen
Today, we’re going to look back at the impact after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.It was
Today, we’re going back to April 10 1998, the day the Good Friday Agreement was signed in Belfast. I
Today, we look at what yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling means for the NHS.The NHS will be pursued if
Today, we look at what yesterday?s Supreme Court ruling means for the NHS.The NHS will be pursued if
Today, the UK Supreme Court has ruled that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological se
Today, we look at Birmingham’s bin crisis, with new threats it could spread to other cities. Why are
Today, the trial opened on a long awaited antitrust case that could see Meta forced to sell two of i
Today, we look at whether British Steel has enough fuel to keep its furnaces running, and we hear fr
Today, we look at the future of British Steel, as MPs voted to take control over a Scunthorpe plant.