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Gay conversion therapy: when will the UK ban the practice?
Minnie Stephenson talks about the distressing and painful practices LGBT people are being put through, and how, at its heart, this so-called “therapy” exploits the emotions of many LGBT people.


Johnson visits Northern Ireland amid post-Brexit checks row
One of the most high profile post-Brexit trade problems has been with goods going from Britain to Northern Ireland. Unionists are furious that under the Northern Ireland Protocol they are subject to EU customs checks. On a visit there today, Boris Jo...


UK exports to EU plunge 40 per cent in January
The Office for National Statistics said that in January exports of goods from the UK to the EU dropped by a staggering 40 per cent. The government said lockdowns, stockpiling and businesses adjusting to new trading relationships make reductions inevi...


Women’s complaints to police ‘not dealt with as seriously as they should be’ – former Met officer Peter Kirkham
Peter Kirkham is a former detective chief inspector with the Metropolitan Police. We put it to him that this has been a difficult week for the Met.


Police say they have recovered the body of Sarah Everard
The confirmation Sarah Everard's family had longed not to hear was made public by the Metropolitan Police at lunchtime


We need to talk about Clubhouse
Serena Barker Singh takes us through the corridors of Clubhouse - and asks whether this is an app that really is like no other - or whether it's got all the baggage of its social media ancestors.


How drug and alcohol addiction has soared in lockdown
For millions of people who struggle with mental health issues, the isolation and stress of lockdown has made life even more difficult.


No lockdowns, no masks – what life was like a year ago
A year ago, we were reporting the increasing signs that the pandemic was about to get much closer to home, but there were no masks, no lockdown - and life still felt relatively normal. Just twelve months, but it all seems a very long time ago.


Restrictions needed to avoid winter wave says Independent SAGE member
As the UK is warned that further coronavirus waves are likely this year, we speak to Professor Christina Pagel.


England’s chief medical officer predicts coronavirus surge if lockdown eased too fast
The public shouldn’t think that the pandemic is over, England’s Chief Medical Officer has warned, as he predicted there would be another surge in Covid cases if lockdown measures were eased too fast. Professor Chris Whitty said advisers n...


Harry and Meghan: Jamelia welcomes Buckingham Palace statement but says “action” is needed
The singer, songwriter and presenter, Jamelia, has accused sections of the media of racist reporting in relation to a member of her family.


Piers Morgan leaves Good Morning Britain after comments about Meghan’s mental health
ITV has said that Piers Morgan has decided to leave Good Morning Britain. It comes after he made controversial comments about Meghan Markle that led to 41,000 Ofcom complaints and backlash from mental health charities.


Meghan and Harry: Buckingham Palace says race issue ‘concerning’ but ‘recollections may vary’
Buckingham Palace has finally broken its silence on the explosive allegations made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in their Oprah Winfrey interview


It’s the final lockdown. But is it really?
The Channel 4 News Factcheck team ask: how safe are schools? Does the latest data show that the vaccines are working?


Senior British catholic calls Pope visit to Iraq ‘vivid expression of solidarity’
We were joined by Cardinal Vincent Nichols, who’s the Head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales and Archbishop of Westminster.



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