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Brexit Minister Frost calls for NI Protocol to be replaced
Brexit Minister Lord Frost has called for a completely new arrangement to replace the Northern Ireland Protocol, claiming that instead of safeguarding peace and prosperity, it was achieving the very reverse. 


UK needs to ‘loosen the tap’ to repair labour and fuel shortages, says Lord Rose
We spoke to Conservative peer Stuart Rose, who has run many high street retailers and now chairs EG group, the petrol forecourts giant that has bought Asda. 


Global recovery slower than expected due to disrupted supply chains, says IMF
The International Monetary Fund has downgraded its outlook for the UK economy, although Britain remains one of the fastest growing countries in the world.


UK has ‘one of the weakest public health systems in Europe’ says Independent SAGE’s Prof Christina Pagel
We spoke to Professor Christina Pagel, director of University College London's Clinical Operational Research Unit and a member of Independent SAGE, the group of scientists who throughout the pandemic have sought to broaden out the discussion around g...


Covid early response one of worst public health failures in UK history, say MPs
MPs have described the government's handling of the pandemic as one of the worst public health failures the UK has ever experienced. 


‘Women need to believe something will be done’ if they report sexual offences, says women’s charity
Alison Lowe is West Yorkshire's deputy mayor for policing and crime, and Emily Turner is from the charity Women's Lives Leeds, which aims to make Leeds the first women-friendly city in the UK.


Exclusive: Over 20 indecent exposure reports every day last year, police data shows
More than 45,000 reports of indecent exposure have been recorded in England and Wales in the past six years, with over 20 cases a day in 2020, according to exclusive figures obtained by Channel 4 News.


Met taking no further action over allegations against Prince Andrew
As we revealed on this programme yesterday, Scotland Yard is taking no further action over Virginia Giuffre's allegations against Prince Andrew.


Former police officer guilty of gross misconduct after death of vulnerable woman in cell
A former police sergeant, who retired weeks before his disciplinary hearing, has been found guilty of gross misconduct in the death in custody of a woman with a history of mental health problems.  


Energy crisis: Rift between government departments over intervention
The question of whether the government should intervene to shore up those companies hit by the spike in energy costs has created something of a rift between two government departments. 


‘There is action that can be taken on green levies’, says Labour MP
We spoke to the Labour MP Darren Jones, who's chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee in the House of Commons.


Energy crisis: Help sought from Treasury to support industry
The business secretary is said to have put in a formal request to the Treasury, asking for help for the industries worst affected by the surging energy prices. 


How wildlife photographers depict the impact of climate change on our natural world
Tonight, we show what that planet looks like through the lens of the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.


‘Fertility education is not just for girls’, says Prof Geeta Nargund
With me now is Katherine O'Brien who is a spokesperson for the British Pregnancy Advisory Service. And we're also joined by Professor Geeta Nargund who is the founder of CREATE Fertility, which runs fertility clinics.


Students at all-female Cambridge college to be given fertility lessons
Students at an all female Cambridge college will be given lessons on fertility - after the college's new president said she wanted to stop young women "forgetting to have a baby" until it was too late.



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