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‘Huge declines in habitats in biodiversity in last 70 years’, says conservation manager
Jake Fiennes is conservation manager at Holkham in Norfolk, one of the country's largest historic country estates.


How the UK’s landscape and wildlife has changed in the last 70 years
From a wildlife perspective, Britain's countryside and coastlines are now very different to those of 1952.


Gamekeeper sentenced over dumping of dead birds
It was a sophisticated sting involving covert cameras and hidden microphones. 


World Cup 2022: Scotland face Ukraine in play-off semi-final
It's a huge evening for both Scotland and Ukraine as both look to qualify for the World Cup finals.


Tories will look like ‘party of chaos’ if there’s no confidence vote in PM, Spectator editor says
We were joined by Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator.


Partygate: Will Tory MPs force no confidence vote in Boris Johnson’s leadership?
Boris Johnson is going into the Jubilee weekend unsure whether his own MPs will force a vote of no confidence in his leadership.


Travel chaos for holidaymakers at UK airports
It's been a miserable start for many holidaymakers hoping the Jubilee bank holiday weekend would be the chance for a foreign getaway.


Families forced to choose between heating and eating, says headteacher
Teaching unions have written to the chancellor asking for the free school meals scheme in England to apply to all pupils whose families are on Universal Credit.


Rape survivors are ‘being constantly judged by a system that is there to protect them’, says sexual violence adviser
We spoke to Yasmin Lees, the independent sexual violence adviser at Greater Manchester Rape Crisis Centre, where she works to support victims throughout the criminal justice process.


Rape survivors are often treated as suspects, says watchdog report
Rape survivors are often treated like suspects, according to a new report by the information watchdog - and asked to provide police with medical records, social services files and even hand over their phones.


‘PM is being entirely disingenuous about his own behaviour’, says former attorney general
We spoke to former attorney general Dominic Grieve.


Boris Johnson criticised by his adviser on ministerial interests
Boris Johnson has been severely criticised by his Independent Adviser on the Ministerial Code.


Cost of living crisis: Budget pasta price jumps 50 per cent
The cost of living is hitting supermarket basics.


French police owe Liverpool supporters an apology, says Liverpool MP
We spoke to Liverpool MP Ian Byrne.


Champions League final: France blames ‘industrial scale’ fraud over chaos
France's interior minister has defended police actions at the Champions League final saying they prevented deaths from happening.



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