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Chancellor’s spending crackdown explained
Here in the UK, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves has promised a crackdown on 'waste' within government departments - insisting they find savings of five percent in the next four years.
Will Europe send Syrians back?
All over Europe, governments have started to consider whether Syrians could be returned home - just days after the fall of the Assad regime.
‘I was crying for three days’: UK Syrians dare to dream of home
Our communities editor, Darshna Soni, has been talking to some of the Syrians in the UK about their reaction to the momentous events of the last few days and whether they have the confidence to return, given that a peaceful transfer of power in the c...
Starmer warns against violence in Syria aftermath
Sir Keir Starmer, on a tour of the Gulf, said Assad's departure was an opportunity for the country, but has warned that the fall of other brutal regimes in the past had resulted in violence not peace.
UK Syrians celebrate fall of Assad regime
Thousands of Syrians displaced during the civil war, after enduring often long and perilous journeys, ended up settling here in the UK.
“Red wind alert, a very rare event”, says NRW
We spoke to Prys Davies from Natural Resources Wales, which is a Welsh Government sponsored body that works to protect the environment and deal with emergencies.
Storm Darragh: Man dies after tree falls on van
Storm Darragh left tens of thousands of homes without power after millions of people were warned to stay indoors after a rare red weather warning was issued and alerts were sent to mobile phones.
Chaos across UK rail network after radio system failure
Train trouble this morning hit rush hour commuters nationwide, with the worst of the delays interrupting services across South-East England.
Former police spy apologises for relationships while undercover
Bob Lambert apologised to four women he deceived into sexual relationships while undercover, despite having a wife and children at the time.
‘Absolutely not the time for humour’, Bishop on Welby speech
The Archbishop of Canterbury says a head had 'to roll' over the Church of England's handling of abuse by the late John Smyth - believed to be the most prolific serial abuser ever to be associated with the Church of England.
Dealing with financial mess has been ‘really hard’, says Liz Kendall
We spoke to the Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall.
Can Labour fix the NHS waiting list crisis?
When it comes to the NHS, the government has today pledged to meet the long-standing target of getting patients from GP referral to treatment in no more than 18 weeks for at least 92 per cent of non-urgent cases in England.
Starmer launches six key pledges in ‘plan for change’
The Prime Minister set out six missions for the government this morning, insisting that it would drive them forward to make the promised changes a reality.
Can Labour fix the UK’s broken railways?
Labour claims to have the solution: nationalisation. And just this week, it was announced South Western Railways, C2C and Greater Anglia will all be renationalised next year. Will their approach fix the UK’s broken railways?
Storm Darragh to hit UK with damaging 80mph winds
Storm Darragh will bring damaging winds and heavy rain to the UK later Friday and through Saturday.