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Stephen Port: how the police failed to stop a killer
“Very serious and very basic investigative failings” found in Stephen Port investigation


‘My experience is very few people lie in public life’, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
We spoke to the Leader of the House of Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg, and started by asking when we can expect Sue Gray’s report to be published.


Nearly 19,000 victims of so-called revenge porn in four years, investigation finds
Children younger than 10 are among the nearly 19,000 victims who have reported cases of image-based sexual abuse – so-called ‘revenge porn’ – to police in the last four years, Channel 4 News can reveal.  This programme has received F...


Johnson approved evacuation of animals from Afghanistan, emails suggest
The prime minister faced more questions today on his conduct - not on parties this time, but on his possible involvement in the evacuation of animals from Kabul.


MPs await Sue Gray report on Downing Street lockdown parties
It had been expected Sue Gray's official report would land on Boris Johnson's desk at some point today - and soon after that he would face a reckoning in the House of Commons. But the wait continues.


Did the Covid models get it wrong?
Newspaper headlines were full of fears about millions of Covid cases a day but that did not happen - so what’s going on?


Blackpool Tower Ballroom dance floor undergoes extensive restoration
The famous Tower Ballroom has played host to both professional and amateur dancers.


Teenager airlifted to hospital after alleged stabbing by student at Barrow school
A 15-year-old boy has been airlifted to hospital after allegedly being stabbed by another student in Barrow-in-Furness. 


Sunak facing higher debt bill because of soaring inflation
It's not just the man living at No 10 who is having problems, it’s also at No11, where the chancellor faces a higher debt bill because of soaring inflation.


‘I don’t want to be in a post-truth parliament’, says Tory MP
We spoke to Andrew Bridgen, who has already submitted a letter of  no confidence in Boris Johnson.


Boris Johnson was ‘ambushed with a cake’, says Conservative MP
We spoke to Conor Burns, minister of state for Northern Ireland,


Partygate: Met Police investigating Downing Street ‘events’ in lockdown
Boris Johnson said he welcomed the Met investigation into a number of potential breaches of the Covid regulations in Downing Street and Whitehall.  


Activists call for judicial review of intensive farming to combat another pandemic
Even while we are still dealing with the Covid pandemic, scientists are already worrying about the next one, especially diseases which could leap from animals to humans.


‘Really premature’ to ditch Covid rules that protect the vulnerable, says independent SAGE member
We spoke to Professor Deenan Pillay from the infection and immunity department at University College London.


Covid: Up to 100,000 unjabbed home care workers ‘could lose jobs’
The body representing home care companies has warned that services are already “paralysed” by overwork.



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