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How would Trump state visit to UK go down?
Donald Trump has declared he plans to come on a state visit to the UK in September.
Two Brits among four killed in cable car crash in Italy
Two British tourists are among 4 people who've been killed in a cable car crash near Naples in southern Italy.
What Supreme Court ruling on women means for businesses
We’re joined by Elouisa Crichton - who's a specialist in employment and equality law.
I ‘regret’ not standing up to racism in the Met says Neil Basu
One of the country's highest ranking ethnic minority police officers, Neil Basu, has published a memoir about his decades in the force - aptly titled "Turmoil".
Chancellor says ‘nothing off the table’ in British Steel talks
The Chancellor has promised that nothing is off the table in talks to nationalise British Steel's site in Scunthorpe.
Labour to face first major test at the ballot box in Runcorn
In just two weeks time Labour will face their first major tests at the ballot box - including a key by-election.
MSP: Gender Recognition Act ‘should stay’ after court ruling
We spoke to Shirley Anne Somerville, who's Scotland's Social Justice Secretary.
President Xi or Trump – who’s the UK’s biggest threat? | Fourcast
Following President Donald Trump’s tariffs and President Xi Jinping's refusal to back down, the world is in a new era and the UK has a decision to make.
Supreme Court ruling has left me ‘heartbroken’, says trans actor
We were joined by Ant Lexa, who plays Abbi Montgomery in the hit Netflix series Sex Education, and Charlie Craggs who is an activist and the author of 'To my Trans Sisters.'
What does Supreme Court ruling mean for the trans rights movement?
The UK Supreme Court decision has been welcomed by many - but has dismayed trans rights campaigners.
Restaurant chain could face legal action after felling ancient oak
The leader of Enfield Council in north London has said an ancient oak tree butchered by a nearby Toby Carvery could have lived for centuries longer.
Birmingham bin strike: Council fails to secure Union pay deal
Birmingham city council has been unable to secure a deal with unions to end the bin workers' strikes after talks failed to come to a resolution.
‘Enough is enough’ – members of leading British Jewish body criticise Israel
Health officials in Gaza say that another 22 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes. One of those strikes, in Jabalia in the north, killed three young children from one family.
UK Economy: Inflation drops but fears of rises on horizon
UK inflation slowed down for the second month in a row, to two-point-six per cent in March - on the back of falling petrol prices.
Debate: Will gender ruling on biological sex inflame transphobia?
Following the historic Supreme Court ruling on biological sex, we talk to the gender critical activist Maya Forstater and Samantha Kane - a transgender barrister.