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Linda Cantle, Director of Pet Services at Woodgreen Pets Charity, explains the hidden sacrifice of today’s pet owners. Listen to this article When...
The European Convention on Human Rights provides the legal bedrock for protections on fair trial, free speech, privacy, and many other rights in...
Emotions have weighed heavily since visiting the Nova Exhibition in London earlier this week. Listen to this article I expected to witness grief and...
The sentences handed to three teenage boys convicted of raping two young girls in Fordingbridge are very lenient, and I expect them to be challenged....
Today, I, on behalf of Help for Heroes, along with other veterans from across the country, will come together at the National Memorial Arboretum in...
If you ever wondered why Sir Ed Davey used to have a propensity for donning a wetsuit and engaging in physical 'stunts' to attract media...
The NSPCC has reported a startling 36% increase in online child sexual abuse in the last year, including a rise in the number of children being...
Listen to this article It is no secret that the hospitality sector in London is struggling under the weight of rising costs like national insurance...
By Dr Rhiannon Mihranian Osborne The Mayor’s Office has prevented the Metropolitan Police from extending its contract with Palantir, citing concerns...
By Louise Sandher-Jones One of the great privileges of my job is seeing firsthand how Britain’s cadet forces transform thousands of young lives...
The second Trump presidency is already testing the resilience of American democracy, a third in 2032 would raise a far darker question: whether...
There’s a litany of jokes we could make about Gemma Collins representing opportunities for young people in Britain. Listen to this article A...
Rachel Reeves is a dreadful chancellor. Listen to this article Having inherited the highest tax burden since the Second World War, she’s raised it...
By Didrik Dege Dimmen The RHS Chelsea Flower Show is in full swing, the biggest event in the UK gardening calendar, awash with celebrity and royal...
The Department of Health may have swapped Wes Streeting out for James Murray, but there’s one big issue that remains: the sick note epidemic. Listen...
On the streets of Russian‑occupied Ukraine, parents warn their children not to speak Ukrainian. Listen to this article Mobile phones and personal...
As some bloke from Liverpool once said, “Imagine all the people, Sharing all the world….no need for greed or hunger”. Listen to this article...
Southampton cheated. They’ve been rightly punished. But what Spygate really tells us is that some cheating is allowed, while other types for some...
And so, yet another UK Government U-turn has commenced. Listen to this article This time, with serious national security implications. The issue at...
One of the key lessons from the political turbulence of the last couple of weeks is that, when given the opportunity, the public is quick to express...
The Online Safety Act is a long and complex piece of legislation, but its very first section explains its purpose: regulated services must be “safe...
Violence and knife crime are preventable, not inevitable. Listen to this article It’s a simple message, but it’s one that recognises we must not...
In November 2024, two submarine cables were severed in the Baltic Sea within hours of each other. Listen to this article A month later, the Estlink 2...
By Amar Singh Bhandal On the morning of 6th May as American and Iranian negotiators were exchanging drafts of a memorandum of understanding intended...
I have never said this before and will probably never say it again: Sadiq Khan is right about something. (That was painful to admit). Listen to this...
Ask almost anyone about their first job, and there is a good chance it started on a Saturday. Listen to this article Those early shifts are often...
People are angry about British politics. Listen to this article All this talk of cliques, coups and careerism is, frankly, disgusting to those just...
By Anand Menon, Joël Reland and Jannike Wachowiak Brexit is back in the news. Listen to this article It’s all kicked off after Wes Streeting...
David Lammy hopes the Youth Justice White Paper will "tackle the drivers of offending so fewer young people become trapped in cycles of...
By Christopher Scriven There is a quiet revolution happening on the greens of Britain, and it is being led by a sport most people assumed belonged to...
Too often, Western debates about Russia’s occupation of Ukraine reduce it to cartography - shifting frontlines, red arrows and hypothetical...
Reports that Gary Neville could one day seek the Manchester mayoralty initially sound faintly absurd. Listen to this article Reports that Gary Neville...
Everything the Princess of Wales does generates headlines. Listen to this article For years, she has used her influence to shine a spotlight on early...
We live in an immediate gratification culture. Listen to this article Buy now and pay later, a night out over a good night’s sleep, high-calorie,...
The European defence landscape has witnessed over the past four years the shifting nature of modern-warfare, where hybrid strategies can shatter...
In the immediate aftermath of this month’s local elections, at which Reform UK made massive gains, the party’s Home Affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf...
Almost exactly forty years ago, Chernobyl’s number four reactor exploded in what proved to be the single most devastating nuclear catastrophe in...
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Mariupol quickly became the site of one of the war’s most devastating and defining...
Listen to this article Chelsea Flower Show should remind us that the outdoors is not a luxury – it belongs to everyone The grey is lifting. And the...
Britain urgently needs a new social contract with its younger generations. Listen to this article For too many young people today, the traditional...
With Keir Starmer’s premiership hanging by a thread, the King delivered His Government’s legislative programme for the year ahead. Listen to this...
Today, the voices of division will be loud. Listen to this article They are a reminder that our values are not given but earned. And that each of us...
Every year, things at the Cannes film festival seem to get bigger - the gowns, the production budgets, the bottles of champagne. All things expand...
Earlier this year, the government announced the biggest overhaul in road safety strategy in more than a decade with ambitions to reduce deaths and...
By Anastasia Shubareva-Epshtein With Wes Streeting stepping down as Health Secretary, there is a real danger that progress on maternity reform stalls...
While Wes Streeting has not triggered a leadership contest this week, it does not mean the keys to No10 are safe for the Prime Minister. Listen to...
In a world of AI, working from home and endless spreadsheets, it is easy to overlook the continued importance of manufacturing in the UK economy....
We find ourselves at a historic moment for energy and the health of UK seas. Listen to this article On Wednesday, the King introduced the...
Political uncertainty has a habit of unsettling financial markets, and recent jitters around Labour and Andy Burnham are a case in point. Listen to...
By Andrea Evans‑Bilham For many, the online world feels like a digital “Wild West” – vast, fast-moving, and largely unchecked. Listen to this...