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Ukraine: Eight reported dead in Russian strike on Kyiv shopping centre
In Kyiv, eight people have been killed after Russian shelling destroyed a shopping centre in a residential district, along with nearby buildings.


Man accused of murdering Sir David Amess MP targeted Michael Gove, court hears
The man accused of murdering the Conservative MP Sir David Amess carried out reconnaisance on cabinet minister Michael Gove, among other potential targets - the Old Bailey has been told. 


‘They shouldn’t have been left behind’, says daughter of British-US national still held in Iran
We spoke to Roxanne Tahbaz, who appeared alongside Nazanin at today's press conference. 


Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: It’s surreal to come back, and to be holding my husband and my baby
After six long years in detention in Iran - Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe has spoken about her ordeal for the first time. 


Stephen Port: Met officers’ assumptions about gay victims ’cannot be ignored’, leaked watchdog report says
Metropolitan Police officers investigating serial killer Stephen Port made assumptions about gay men which “cannot be ignored”, a leaked police watchdog report has found.


Child Q: Hundreds protest treatment of schoolgirl stripsearched by police
Hundreds of people gathered in East London today to protest about the treatment of a 15-year-old schoolgirl who was strip-searched by police. 


Early general election possible, says Environment Secretary
We spoke to Environment Secretary George Eustice and we began by asking him when we can expect the next election - next year or the year after?


Johnson warns a Putin victory would bring “new age of intimidation”
The war in Ukraine featured heavily in the speech given by Boris Johnson at the Conservative Party's spring conference today.


From Ukraine to Ireland: 12-year-old refugee Yeva reaches safety after Russia’s invasion
It's estimated that more than three million Ukrainians have had to leave their country since the start of the war, seeking security elsewhere in Europe. 


Is the global economy entering ‘the great dispersion’?
The conflict in Ukraine has opened up fault lines between the great powers that now threaten the way the world economic system works. The West is clearly determined to push Russia to the economic periphery.


Child Q: Protests take place as 15-year-old thanks public for support
A 15-year-old Black girl who was strip searched in an east London school by two police officers - has thanked the public for its support, saying it shows she is “not alone”.


P&O Ferries: What are the options available to government?
As the prime minister was in Aberdeen today, addressing the Scottish Conservative Conference on Russia and "levelling up" - P&O Ferries and their Dubai-based owners were showing no signs of backing down.


‘Worst is yet to come’ for Russia, armed forces minister says
The media regulator Ofcom has today revoked the broadcast licence for the Russian backed news channel RT saying they did not consider it “fit and proper to hold a UK broadcast licence”.


Zelenskyy has shown ‘leadership can be transformative’ – Tom Tugendhat MP
Tom talks to Krishnan about Russia's invasion of Ukraine, his plans to run for Prime Minister and his time serving in the military during the Iraq war and war in Afghanistan.


Family reunited: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe safely in UK after Iran ordeal
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has spent her first day as a free woman after her six-year detention in Iran.



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