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Wales announce first World Cup football squad for 64 years
It's a big day for Welsh football - their first World Cup squad for 64 years.


Police call for review after journalists detained for attending UK protest
The Prime Minister has said it is "vital" for journalists to do their jobs freely "without restriction", as police called for a review into the arrest of journalists during protests by Just Stop Oil.  


‘NHS haemorrhaging staff’ – nurse explains why she voted for strike action
We were joined by Matthew Taylor, the chief executive of the NHS Confederation, which represents NHS employers.


Nurses strike: How much disruption will there be?
What scale of disruption can patients expect when nurses go on strike this winter?


Nurses vote to strike over pay for first time in union history
Nurses have voted to take strike action across the UK in their row over pay. 


Migrant families sleeping on floor of Kent immigration centre for weeks, MPs report
MPs from the Home Affairs select committee have visited the Manston immigration processing centre in Kent, amid concerns about conditions and overcrowding. 


Benjamin Mendy: Footballer says women accusing him of rape consented to sex, trial told
Footballer Benjamin Mendy has insisted the women he's accused of raping all consented to having sex with him.


Gavin Williamson’s behaviour like ‘gangland TV drama’, Labour says
We were joined by the chair of the Labour Party, Anneliese Dodds MP and Lord Kerslake, a former Head of the Civil Service and now a crossbench Peer who was appointed by Labour to review how it was run.


What does the future hold for Gavin Williamson amid further allegations of misconduct?
What is Sir Gavin Williamson's future?


Exclusive: Gavin Williamson’s former deputy alleges ‘wholly inappropriate’ threat made to MP in financial trouble
It's exactly a fortnight since Rishi Sunak became prime minister with a promise to put integrity at the heart of his administration.


Grenfell Inquiry enters final week
Five years on from the fire in which 72 people died, phase two of the Grenfell Inquiry comes to a close this week. 


UK / France deal in ‘final stages’ over people crossing Channel in small boats
A deal between the UK and France to help reduce the number of people crossing the Channel in small boats is in its 'final stages', according to Downing Street. 


Gavin Williamson’s expletive-laden text messages ‘unacceptable’, says No 10
The Prime Minister is facing fresh questions over his choice of cabinet ministers after it emerged that he was told that Sir Gavin Williamson was under investigation for allegedly bullying a female colleague, yet appointed him anyway. Number 10 said ...


1.5°C climate target ‘still on life support’, says outgoing COP President Alok Sharma
We spoke to outgoing COP26 President Alok Sharma, who today handed over the presidency and opened the COP27 summit here in Egypt. We asked him what’s at stake.


‘Darkplace’ comedian makes comeback after nearly 20 years
TV Critics have described it as a cult classic which launched the careers of a generation of comedians. 



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