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In line with Channel 4’s new major partnership for Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture, Film4 is bringing a series of film ...
Actor, comedian and presenter Alexander Armstrong is embarking on a tour of Perfect Pub Walks in a second series of Up&Away ...
The government says it had made changes to its welfare bill after listening to rebel Labour MPs. But it was hard to hear them ...
The Covid-19 inquiry resumed today, looking at how so many people died in care homes. The disease swept through care homes in ...
Avon and Somerset Police have launched a criminal investigation into the Glastonbury performances of punk-rap duo Bob Vylan ...
The first heatwave of the summer has led European countries to issue wildfire warnings and health alerts. Near Turkey’s ...
The latest assault by Israel on Gaza has seen at least 80 people killed in airstrikes as Israel stepped up its military ...
Today, a public consultation closes on one of the existing programmes of funding reasonable adjustments in the workplace. But ...
He was referring to an upsurge in violence where settlers have stepped up their attacks on Palestinian towns in the occupied ...
Tony Allen knows all about the murder of Louisa Dunne. As a teenager he lived opposite “Mrs Dunne”, as he still calls her, on ...
‘Our system will provide support for those who aren’t able to work’ says Labour MP on welfare reform
We spoke to the Social Security and Disability Minister Stephen Timms shortly before we came on air and I asked him whether he can guarantee that the government will win the welfare vote tomorrow.
In 1967, 75-year-old Louisa Dunne was raped and strangled to death in her home in Bristol. Despite one of the largest police operations the city had ever seen, the crime remained unsolved. And after ...
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