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Clint Dyer on being the first black director to stage Shakespeare’s Othello
The actor, writer and director, Clint Dyer is the first black British artist to direct a musical in London's West End - with his show Get Up Stand Up about Bob Marley. 


Third allegation against deputy PM Dominic Raab to be investigated
The inquiry into alleged bullying behaviour by the deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has been expanded to include a third complaint.


Nurses strike:‘This is something that no nurse takes lightly’, says Chief Executive of RCN
Krish is joined by the General Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal College of Nursing, Pat Cullen.


NHS nurses to take biggest ever strike action next month
Nurses will take their biggest ever strike action over two days next month - with walkouts planned across England, Wales and Northern Ireland on the 15th and 20th of December. 


‘Mixed emotions’ for family of man killed during troubles, as shooter found guilty of manslaughter
Krishnan spoke to Aidan McAnespie's cousin, Brian Gormley. He began by asking him for his reaction to the verdict.


Ex-solider found guilty of manslaughter of man during Northern Ireland troubles
Former British soldier David Holden has been found guilty of the manslaughter of a young man as he walked through an army checkpoint in Tyrone more than 30 years ago.


Rishi Sunak: less Trussonomics, same poll numbers
Gary Gibbon looks at the first few weeks of the reign of Rishi and the fallout from his Autumn statement.


‘Systemic’ errors lead to murder of five-year-old in Bridgend, review finds
Professionals caring for a five-year-old boy murdered by his mother, stepfather and stepbrother, failed to report injuries he suffered almost a year before his death, a case review has found.  


Strikes continue to spread across UK
A wave of industrial action continues to spread across the UK - as Royal Mail workers, University lecturers and teachers in Scotland walk out in disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.  


French rescue services failed to respond to sinking migrant boat, leaked report shows
More evidence has emerged highlighting concerns over the response to a migrant boat that sank in the Channel last November, with at least 33 people on board. 


‘Take students out of migration figures’ says David Goodhart
To discuss this further are Sunder Katwala from the migration policy think tank, we were joined by British Future and David Goodhart, a journalist and commentator who's written about immigration.


UK migration hits all-time high – is it the new normal or a one-off?
Net migration to the UK is at a record high with half a million more people arriving than leaving in the year to June 2022.  


‘Seemingly lessons haven’t been learned’ after Awaab Ishak died following mould exposure, Rochdale Labour MP says
We spoke to the MP for Rochdale, Tony Lloyd, and asked him what he thought of the shocking images in our report from Rochdale.


Tenants still ill from conditions in Rochdale estate where mould caused two year old’s death
They say they're sorry, they've sacked their Chief Executive and after accusations of racism, they've acknowledged they made assumptions about the lifestyle of two-year-old Awaab Ishak's parents that were wrong.  


Redcar’s iconic blast furnace demolished
Towering as high as St Paul's cathedral, the blast furnace at the former Redcar steelworks was demolished today - changing one of the best known skylines in the North East of England forever. 



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