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Olivia Pratt-Korbel: Man in court accused of nine-year-old’s murder
A man has been remanded in custody at Liverpool Crown Court after being charged on Saturday with the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel.


Errors made by government in mini-budget says Shapps
We were joined by the former Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps who gave his reaction to the government’s mini-budget u-turn today.


How the government u-turn went down with voters
So how has all this been going down with the voters?


Economic fallout after mini-budget ‘not a catastrophe’, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
We spoke to the Business Secretary, Jacob Rees-Mogg.


How will the government balance books after tax cuts?
The financial markets responded positively to the government's u-turn, with the pound rising against the dollar. Economic reporter Neil Macdonald explains.


Chancellor Kwarteng to reverse his planned tax cut for richest in UK
The Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng said ditching the 45p tax rate for the highest earners had become too much of a distraction.


People hadn’t ‘cottoned onto‘ scale of change PM was proposing, says education secretary
Krishnan Guru-Murthy is joined by the Education Secretary Kit Malthouse.


Can Tories be rallied behind the government’s economic policies?
Today the prime minister admitted she 'should have laid the ground better'.


Ed Sheeran to face copyright trial in US over alleged similarities to Marvin Gaye song
Pop star Ed Sheeran is being taken to court in the US over allegations that his hit song 'Thinking Out Loud' copied Marvin Gaye's 'Let's Get It On.'


Financial markets spooked due to ‘lack of clarity’ in mini-budget says i newspaper chief political commentator
Joining Jackie Long is the Chief Political Commentator of the i-paper, Paul Waugh.


Truss stands firm on economic policies amid 24-hour rail strike
Pressure is mounting on consumers who will be paying higher energy bills from today. 


Are marine life deaths linked to pollution caused by River Tees dredging?
Why have thousands of lobsters, crabs and other forms of marine life been mysteriously dying along the north east coast of England?


Discovery of ‘potential human remains’ in relation to Moors murders
Greater Manchester Police have confirmed that an investigation is being carried out following the discovery of "potential human remains" in relation to the Moors Murders case from the early sixties.


Government criticised for not publishing budget assessment until November
“We'll have it in a week, but you can't see it” - the message from the government today as ministers stuck to plans to publish an independent assessment of the mini-Budget at the end of November, despite asking for a first draft by this time next...


Online safety: What can tech companies do?
We speak to Beeban Kidron, a peer who chairs the 5 Rights Foundation, an organisation which campaigns for online child safety; and Fraser Nelson who is editor of The Spectator Magazine who has written about his concerns that elements of the governmen...



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