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COP26 has ‘failed‘, says climate scientist Prof Saleemul Huq
We are joined by climate scientist Prof Saleemul Huq, at his 26th Cop conference as adviser to the group of Least Developed Countries, the 46 countries who are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. And we are also joined by Jennifer Morga...


COP26: What is agreed and what’s left to resolve?
Here are some of the details of what areas of dispute seem to have been resolved, and what is still up in the air, as negotiations in Glasgow at COP26 near their end.


COP26: Groundbreaking climate deal within reach after marathon talks
“The world is willing us on to be bold, we will succeed or fail as one.”


COP26: Has the PM lost credibility after domestic political problems?
We talked to the prime minister's COP spokeswoman, Allegra Stratton.


COP26: Johnson makes last-ditch ‘get on and do it’ plea to world leaders
The draft deal is on the table and now the real horse trading on emissions has begun. 


Friend of murdered police officer Yvonne Fletcher launches civil case
Thirty-seven years after police officer Yvonne Fletcher was shot dead outside the Libyan Embassy in London, one of her fellow officers has brought a civil case to the High Court in a bid to have someone held to account for the incident. 


Care homes will struggle to get staff over mandatory Covid vaccines, says National Care Association chair
We spoke to Nadra Ahmed, from the National Care Association, and began by asking if it was the duty of carers to have the vaccine to protect those they're looking after.


Covid: Unvaccinated care home staff in England face sack – will it worsen staff shortages?
Tens of thousands of care staff in England are facing the sack tomorrow as the government's deadline for employees being fully vaccinated arrives.


Second jobs, U-turns and the ‘cruel world of politics’
The Owen Paterson crisis has thrown up questions that have been asked before.


COP26: How indigenous people have struggled to find accommodation
Glasgow might have thrown open its doors to the rest of the world here at COP26, but in reality the sheer struggle with visas, vaccinations and intercontinental travel have stopped some people getting here at all.


Covid: Mandatory jabs for frontline NHS England staff
All frontline NHS staff and social care workers in England will be required to have Covid vaccines by next April to keep their jobs, as the health secretary said it was crucial to "avoid preventable harm".


Rolls-Royce secures funding to develop mini nuclear reactors
Rolls-Royce has secured more than £400 million in funds from private investors and the UK government  to develop a new generation of small nuclear reactors.


Labour calls for investigation into Tory MP Geoffrey Cox’s second job
If MPs are not visible in their constituencies, they should expect to be judged by the electorate. That's the warning from Downing Street, even though Boris Johnson hasn't backed an outright ban on MPs having second jobs.


Climate change ‘a more durable challenge’ than Covid, says Vallance
We spoke to the government's chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance and asked him if climate change is a bigger challenge for us than Covid.


World heading for catastrophic 2.4C of warming, despite COP26 pledges
There's not much time, and a mountain to climb: that's the message to leaders at the COP26 summit here in Glasgow, where the president of the talks Alok Sharma has urged countries to set even more ambitious goals, to have any chance of keeping global...



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