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Climate change: ‘It’s imperative world leaders step up’, says COP26 president
A new record has been set for the highest daily level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.


Energy price cap change a ‘distraction’ says Labour MP
We spoke to Labour MP Darren Jones who is Chair of the Commons Committee on Business and Energy.


Julia James: Man found guilty of murdering PCSO
A man who roamed around the countryside with a weapon stuffed inside his backpack has been found guilty of murdering a police community support officer.


Cost of living crisis: Ofgem proposes more regular reviews of energy price cap
The energy regulator is considering whether to review the price cap four times a year instead of twice, which could see millions of households facing far more uncertainty over their bills.


NI Protocol ‘is poison in the system’, DUP MP says
We spoke to Democratic Unionist Party MP Sammy Wilson.


‘Strong majority in support of the protocol’, says Irish Senate deputy leader
We spoke to Senator Lisa Chambers - the deputy leader of Ireland's Upper House and the European and Foreign Affairs spokesperson for the governing party, Fianna Fáil.


Boris Johnson ‘optimistic’ Northern Ireland Protocol can be ‘fixed’
We spoke to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and asked him about plans to reform the Northern Ireland Protocol just two years after his government agreed to it.


Northern Ireland Protocol: Johnson criticised by leaders after crisis talks
Boris Johnson has insisted he doesn't want to scrap the Northern Ireland protocol but to fix it - and said that all the parties he met on his visit to Belfast today agreed it needed reform.


Is CCTV putting innocent people behind bars
A case was solved with the help of CCTV, but that’s not the end of the story. 


Lethal Bizzle on David Cameron, racism and grime
He's one of the founding fathers of Grime, who got into a very public spat with David Cameron when he was prime minister about whether the music genre glorified violence. 


Eurovision 2022: UK has ‘great chance’ of winning, contest expert says
It's the Eurovision grand final tonight in Turin and there's a clear favourite to win - Ukraine's entry by Kalush Orchestra. 


‘Absolutely no chance’ government will halve childhood obesity, campaigner says
We spoke to Caroline Cerny from campaign group the Obesity Health Alliance.


Delayed ban on junk food multi-buy deals criticised by campaigners
As rising food prices add to the strain on people already struggling to cope with the cost of living crisis, one response from the government has been to delay a ban on two-for-one offers on junk food and sugary drinks.


‘Wagatha Christie’ trial: Online post was ‘last resort’, says Coleen Rooney
Coleen Rooney has said that her alleged sting on fellow footballers' wife Rebekah Vardy was a “last resort”.


Government plans to cut up to 91,000 civil service jobs
The government has announced plans to cut tens of thousands of civil servants' jobs - saying it will bring numbers down to where they were in 2016.  



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