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Queen pays tribute to Prince Philip in Christmas address
The Queen paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh in her first Christmas day broadcast since the death of her husband. 


Jon Snow: Looking back at 32 years presenting Channel 4 News
Jon Snow has presented Channel 4 News since 1989 and travelled the world, covering some of the biggest stories and interviewing some of the most extraordinary people.


‘Unprecedented’ energy prices have created need for government action, says Energy UK
We spoke to Emma Pinchbeck, from Energy UK, and began by asking her how serious she thinks the situation with rising energy prices is at the moment.


Warning energy bills could rise by up to 50% next spring
Household energy bills could rise as much as 50% in the spring, the industry has warned. 


Number of troops deployed to help Welsh ambulance service to be doubled
The number of troops deployed in Wales to help the ambulance service is to be more than doubled, amid fears about the impact Omicron cases could have on staffing of essential services. 


Covid: Omicron up to 70% less likely to require hospital admission, UKHSA finds
Covid cases have soared to a new record high, but there's been some encouraging news from public health experts who say people with Omicron are 50 to 70% less likely to need hospital treatment compared to Delta, based on preliminary research.


Covid: Daily UK cases top 100,000, as Wales brings in new rules
As Omicron swamps the UK oblivious to borders, the differing approaches of the Westminster and devolved governments were further underlined today. 


‘Huge black cloud’ over families facing winter eviction
An estimated 200,000 children living in privately rented homes in England are at risk of being evicted this winter, a poll has suggested. 


Environmentalists spied on by private detectives
Imagine finding a GPS tracker underneath your car - that's what happened to Corin Smith, an environmental campaigner.


Right to protest ‘essential part of our democracy’, says Green Party co-leader
We spoke to the activist and researcher Eveline Lubbers, who's written a book about corporate and police spying on activists, and the co-leader of the Green Party, Carla Denyer.


Armando Ianucci: Veep writer on No 10’s pandemic behaviour
Rage against the political machine: the writer Armando Iannucci has deployed his comedic genius to savage modern-day politics, with award-winning television shows like The Thick of It - satirising the inner workings of Britain's government and the ch...


Treasury’s Covid relief fund is ‘blunt instrument’, says music promoter
We were joined by Rain Newton Smith, chief economist at the CBI, and the live music and events promoter Stuart Galbraith.


Businesses given £1 billion Covid relief
Struggling hospitality firms have broadly welcomed the chancellor's new package of support, which includes grants of up to £6,000 and a statutory sick pay rebate scheme.


Is it too late for Boris Johnson to hang on to public trust?
He's trying to save Christmas from a pandemic lockdown, but is it too late for Mr Johnson to hang on to public trust?


Covid: Sunak should ‘go further’ on business support, says Swinney
We were joined by Scotland's Deputy First Minister John Swinney, who is also Minister for Covid Recovery.



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