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Ukraine war: Russia says it’s captured eastern city Lysychansk
Russia's defense minister says his country's forces have taken control of the last major city in Ukraine's Luhansk province, bringing Moscow closer to its stated goal of seizing all of the Donbas region. 


Expect ‘summer of stress’ holidaymakers warned
Travel consultant Paul Charles is a former director at Virgin Atlantic and Eurostar. We asked what this summer had in store for holidaymakers.


Zara Aleena: Hundreds march at vigil of murder victim
They finished the journey she wasn't able to complete. A week ago Zara Aleena was killed as she walked home from a night out. Today hundreds walked in her memory at a vigil organised by her family highlighting the epidemic of violence against women a...


Pride at 50: How much has changed for the LGBTQ+ community?
Warning: This report contains an account of a homophobic attack and offensive language.


‘This is what living with Covid looks like’, says Scotland’s national clinical director
Covid infection levels in the UK have risen by more than 30 per cent in a week according to the latest data from the Office of National Statistics. 


‘Power, control and entitlement’ currency of Westminster, says Labour’s Jess Phillips
We did ask the government and the Conservative party for an interview, but no one was available. 


‘I feel really let down’ – Tamworth constituents react to Tory MP’s suspension
We have been getting reaction from Mr Pincher's constituency in Tamworth.


Tory MP Chris Pincher suspended from party after groping allegations
The MP who's been accused of groping two men at a private members’ club has had the Tory whip suspended - after an investigation was launched.


Police response to domestic abuse claims against officers condemned by watchdog
Police forces in England and Wales have been accused of "significantly harming the public interest" in their handling of allegations of domestic abuse by their own officers. 


What’s the future of farming – amid Brexit, war and climate change?
We were joined for a debate on farming by Environment Secretary George Eustice, Professor Mel Squires from the National Farmers Union, Kate Norgrove from the World Wildlife fund - and Andy Gray, a farmer from the Devon County Agricultural Association...


Farmer’s fears – are Brexit, cost of living and Partygate to blame?
Rural voters say they're being neglected by the government - and farmers are disgruntled too, warning that rising costs could lead to food shortages… and that post-Brexit trade deals will see them losing out to cheap imports. 


What’s needed to reform the Met Police?
Watchdogs have highlighted a series of failings by Britain's biggest police force which they say have damaged public confidence in the force, revealing they have had "substantial and persistent concerns" about the Met Police for "a considerable time"...


UK will miss net-zero targets to curb carbon emissions, say government climate advisers
They might have set the goal, but not the means to achieve it. 


Cost of living crisis: The households facing benefit cuts over unexplained overpayments
Millions of the country's lowest income households are going without food or other essentials because they don't have enough money to make ends meet - that's according to debt advice charity StepChange whose data has been shared exclusively with this...


Ben Wallace calls for higher defence spending
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has described Russia as "very, very dangerous on the world stage" - as he called for the UK to raise defence spending by the middle of the decade.



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