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‘Wagatha Christie’: Former England team mates butt heads in Wagileaks trial
Wayne Rooney has told the High Court that giving evidence at the libel trial brought by Rebekah Vardy against his wife Colleen was "the first time" he'd had "any understanding of what happened".


‘Biggest Nazi of the lot’ – Fascist group founder found guilty of terror offences
A man has been found guilty of being a member of a banned fascist organisation and is now likely to face jail.


Man faces deportation to Jamaica for criminal offence as teenager
A flight to Jamaica chartered by the Home Office to remove foreign nationals convicted of a criminal offence could go ahead with as few as eight passengers on board, this programme understands.  


Government ‘cannot stand by’ over Northern Ireland situation, says minister
We were joined by the Northern Ireland minister Conor Burns.


Northern Ireland Protocol: European Parliament fears trade war
We’re joined by German MEP Anna Cavazzini, who is chair of the European Parliament's committee on the internal market and consumer protection.


Northern Ireland Protocol: DUP leader welcomes UK govt. proposals
As Liz Truss sets out a new law on the post-Brexit trade deal - what's been the reaction from politicians and businesses in Northern Ireland?


Northern Ireland Protocol: Will there be a trade war with Europe?
The European Union has warned it will retaliate "with all measures at its disposal" if the UK goes ahead with plans to scrap parts of the Northern Ireland protocol - the Foreign Secretary Liz Truss promised to introduce legislation within the next fe...


Conservative MP arrested on suspicion of rape
A Conservative MP has been arrested on suspicion of rape, abuse of position of trust and misconduct in public office - relating to alleged offences spanning seven years.


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.



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