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Laura Kuenssberg: In Politics, Breaking Up Is Hard
The Â鶹Éç's Laura Kuenssberg on a dramatic week in British politics.
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Laura Kuenssberg: How it went wrong for Project Sunak
Laura Kuenssberg on the Sunak premiership so far, after hearing from those who know him.
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Laura Kuenssberg: Don't bet on it
Laura Kuenssberg on allegations of betting on the date of the General Election.
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Laura Kuenssberg: 'Liar, liar', stats on fire
Laura Kuenssberg on the tax claims, and counter claims, of the election campaign so far.
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Laura Kuenssberg - A double defection
The Â鶹Éç's Laura Kuenssberg on the Conservative MPs who have been switching sides.
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Kuenssberg: Labour's war causes campaign stumble
The Â鶹Éç's Laura Kuenssberg on Labour's internal wranglings playing out in public.
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Jubilation and disbelief: Labour reaction to victory
The Â鶹Éç's Henry Zeffman analyses Labour's road to its landslide election win.
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Jeremy Bowen: Have Israel and Iran miscalculated?
Our International Editor Jeremy Bowen gives his analysis of the Iran-Israel crisis.
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Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire: Why it's a respite not a solution
Analysis and context from Jeremy Bowen, the Â鶹Éç's International Editor.
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Is the Online Safety Act making children safer?
The Online Safety Act was given Royal Assent a year ago. Is it making a difference?
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Is the move to electric cars running out of power?
Newsnight economic editor Ben Chu looks at how to boost flagging sales in the West.
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Immigration: Why PMs keep failing their own target figures
Written and read by the Â鶹Éç's Mike Radford.
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Huw Edwards scandal: Shock and anger in the Â鶹Éç
The Â鶹Éç's Media Editor Katie Razzall on the corporation's reaction to Edwards' conviction.
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How the war in Ukraine could come to a close in 2025
Could 2025 be the year when the conflict in Ukraine finally ends?
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How the Grenfell disaster could have been prevented
Reporter Kate Lamble heard the evidence at the Grenfell inquiry and gives her assessment.
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How might the chancellor raise £20bn?
The Â鶹Éç's Evan Davis considers the options open to Rachel Reeves.
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How many of us will end up being diagnosed with ADHD?
The Â鶹Éç's health correspondent Catherine Burns on the surge in people seeking treatment.
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How I was targeted in the Westminster honeytrap
Chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman on what happened, and how he responded.
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How does WhatsApp actually make money?
The main messaging apps are all free to use, so what is in it for them?
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How damaging is the Gregg Wallace scandal for the Â鶹Éç?
Analysis from our culture and media editor, Katie Razzall.
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How close were hospitals to collapse in Covid?
The Â鶹Éç's health reporter Jim Reed looks at the evidence unearthed in the Covid Inquiry.
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How a LinkedIn post sparked a transatlantic row
Our chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman explains the fall out.
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How a deleted post was weaponised before the riots
Fatal stabbings at a children's dance class in Stockport in July led to riots.
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Have social media algorithms changed how we interact?
The Â鶹Éç's technology reporter Nicholas Barrett on their impact on public debate.
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Fighting in the Middle East: where does it end?
Our diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams considers the prospects for peace in the region.
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Crumbling concrete schools will suffer ‘for years to come’
Schools facing another year affected by Raac could feel the financial impact for "years".
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Could a weather conspiracy theory help save the planet?
Amid conspiracies about weather manipulation, Simon King asks: could they help?
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Christmas in a rudderless Church
Our religion editor Aleem Maqbool reflects on a turbulent time for the Church of England.
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Chris Mason: Starmer’s ruthless streak on show again
After less than three weeks as PM, Sir Keir has suspended seven MPs from his party.
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Chris Mason: On the brink of a landmark election
Our political editor on the stand-out moments of the campaign.