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FactCheck: three promises Rishi Sunak has broken
From Rwanda flights to no-fault evictions.
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FactCheck: three promises Keir Starmer has broken
From tuition fees to free movement.
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‘I never read anything like that before’: Benedict Cumberbatch new Netflix series Eric
Now it’s any parent’s nightmare – your child goes missing on a walk to school.
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Thousands buried alive after Papua New Guinea landslide
Officials in Papua New Guinea have appealed for international help – warning that more than 2,000 people may have been buried alive under a landslide that occurred three days ago.
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Starmer on what he would say to Netanyahu – after Rafah attack
Officials in Papua New Guinea have appealed for international help – warning that more than 2,000 people may have been buried alive under a landslide that occurred three days ago.
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‘Really heartbreaking, really sickening’: UNRWA on Israeli attack on Rafah refugee camp
We spoke to Sam Rose, who’s the director of planning at the UN’s agency for Palestinians – UNRWA.
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Netanyahu calls Rafah attack ‘tragic mistake’
Israel says it has launched an investigation into civilian deaths – after dozens of displaced Palestinians were killed in an attack on Rafah in southern Gaza – sparking an international outcry.
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Why is the UK not exploiting technology for net zero trains?
About 70 percent of them are then moved by road, using cheaper, polluting diesel lorries – not the cleaner rail network. If the freight train is electric, the journey is virtually carbon free.
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Hamas launches rockets at Tel Aviv after 81 people killed in Gaza
Hamas has fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza towards Israel – setting off air raid sirens as far away as Tel Aviv for the first time in months.
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What are the politics behind Rishi Sunak’s national service plan?
And Naomi Smith, CEO of Best FOR Britain, a civil society campaign group which began as an anti brexit organisation.
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Rishi Sunak pledges to bring back national service
Labour has criticised the pledge as “desperate” and “only needed because the Tories hollowed out the armed forces”.
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Chelsea Flower Show: A sanctuary for survivors of torture
Now nature can have the power to transform, and to heal and restore faith in the future
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Hundreds feared dead after Papua New Guinea landslide
Hundreds of people are feared dead after a landslide levelled a remote village in Papua New Guinea, burying families alive.
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Growth ‘difficult and long to achieve,’ says IFS Director
We’re joined by Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies – an independent economics thinktank.
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‘It’s a challenging campaign’, says Conservative news analyst
We were joined by Henry Hill, Deputy Editor of the Conservative Home news and analysis site.