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How to convince the unvaccinated
How should scientists and the government talk to those who are hesitant to get the coronavirus jab?


Sir Keir Starmer: “Slurs have consequences”
Sir Keir has spent today trying to explain how a future labour government would put more money back into people's pockets.


Labour’s plan to rebuild the Red Wall
Cathy is in Burnley in Lancashire, one of the swathe of seats in Northern England which dramatically turned blue in the 2019 election, voting in its first Conservative MP for more than a hundred years. 


MI5 knew about Manchester arena bomber’s support for ISIS before attack
Secret evidence showing just how much MI5 knew about the Manchester arena bomber Salman Abedi has been heard at the public inquiry into the atrocity.


Prince Andrew: ‘Royal Family will recover’ says royal editor
Jackie talks to Roya Nikkhah, Royal Editor for the Sunday Times.


How much damage has Prince Andrew done to the royal family?
Anja Popp is live in Windsor.


Prince Andrew settles US civil sex assault case
The Duke of York has agreed an out of court settlement with his accuser Virginia Giuffre over her civil sex assault claim in the United States


Can so-called ‘revenge porn’ be stopped?
The impact of image based abuse, so-called reenge porn, can be soul destroying for victims, but is enough being done to stop it?


Is it possible to plant thousands of trees a year without pushing out farmers?
How green is my valley? A key part in moving the UK to net zero is to plant trees on a massive scale. But the right trees, in the right places.


PM visits Scotland as UK and Scottish governments agree green freeports deal
Boris Johnson has declined to say if he has completed a questionnaire sent to him by the Metropolitan Police to account for parties he's accused of attending during lockdown. 


‘We have to do better’ – ex-chief executive of Royal College of Nursing on inequalities in UK healthcare
We were joined by Professor Dame Donna Kinnair, who was chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing until last year, and Lord Victor Adebowale, the chair of NHS Confederation.


Call for action to tackle ‘overwhelming’ ethnic inequalities in NHS services
There is "overwhelming" evidence of  inequality for ethnic minorities in healthcare and within the health NHS workforce, according to a review of a decade's worth of research published today by the NHS Race and Health Observatory. 


Post Office scandal ‘ruined lives’, inquiry hears
A public inquiry into the Post Office IT scandal, which saw hundreds of sub-postmasters given criminal convictions and many more in debt paying off counts, has begun.


Russia-Ukraine crisis: British nationals told to leave Ukraine
British nationals have been urged by the foreign office to leave Ukraine immediately "while commercial means are still available". 


Some drawn to policing by ‘perverse satisfaction’ of abusing power, ex-police chief says
We spoke to Sue Fish, a former police chief constable, and began by asking her why some officers are attracted to policing for all the wrong reasons.



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